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FIVE ATTEMPTS U. S. BASEBALL

TO ENTER US.

Seot Who Wants To See His Wife

Chicago Cubs Beat Cardinals

New York, April 28. Chicago Cubs nosed out St Louis Cardinals by a 3 to 2 tally

New York, April 27. A persistent Scot, who wants to see his wife and baby son in Call-in the only major league baseball- fornia, has just attempt to enter the United States for the Rith time.

He was deported a month ago to Glasgow after serving. & aix months' sentence in a penitentiary for entering the country illegally.

He stowed away on the 5.5. Aquitania at Southampton and hid for five days in the steerage, without food or water. He was found on Wednesday in a state of complete collapse was placed in the ship's hospital.

He.. was handed over to "the Ellis Island authorities when the liner arrived yesterday, and he is now faced with a term of impris- onment as well as deportation, as deportees are able to imprison- ment if they attempt to re-enter the country.-Reuter.

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BRITISH COTTON GROWERS ASSOC.

Urge Greater Use Of Empire Product

London, April 27. An appeal to use Empire cotton is contained in the annual report of the British Cotton Growing As- sociation, published to-day.

It states that it would be a great advantage to the Empire cause if spinners when purchasing cotton would inspect samples of Empire "cotton of which there are ample supplies of various grades and staple, suitable to almost every section of Lancashire.

The report mentions, that the Uganda export of lint catton to talled 294,829 bales last year, ex- ceeding any previous export by

cver. 87,000 bales.

The area increased by 24 per

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same payed yesterday in America

Seven gamea were postponed yesterday on account of inclement weather. They were (National League) Cincinnati v Pittsburgh; New York v Boston: Brooklyn v Philadelphia; (American League) Boston v New York; Chicago v St Louis; Philadelphia v Washing- ton; and Cleveland v Detroit.

The result as cabled by Reuter was as follows:-

National League.

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St. Louls Chicago

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1934.

NATIONAL GOVERNMENT ANY LETTERS FOR MARKET FIRM

ACHIEVEMENTS

OPTIMISTIC VIEWS EXPRESSED

BY MR. RUNCIMAN

£40,000,000 Saved By Conversion Loan

ex- ECONOMIC RECONSTRUC-

TION,

Advice To Bavarian Industrialists

London, April 28. The President of the Board of Tradę, Mr. W. Runciman, pressed optimistic views on Na- tional recovery in a speech at [6] Cardiff, last night. He claimed for the National Government 講 measure of credit for seventeen achievements. These were balanc- ing" of the Budget and remitting d of the Income-tax. Repayment

(Special" to "Hong Kong of millions on unemployment in-

fund. surante

Daily Press") Restoration" of economy cuts. to unemployed. (by Telegraph, Copyright, Tela- Saving of about £40,000,000 In graphic

Ürdinanas, Messages

1894. annual interest charges by cou Received, April 19, 430 a.m.)

Helping in- version operations.

Munich, April 28: dustrial organisation and authorities by cheapening money. rian industrialists on the princi. local Speaking on Saturday to Bava- Money was now available at a ples of economic reconstruction

PRINCE VISITS KING AND QUEEN OF SIAM

"London. April 27. H. R. H. the Prince of Wales yesterday made a formaal call on Their Majesties the King and Queen of Slam at their London Hotel-British Wireless Service...

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TREASURY. BILLS ISSUE

000.

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lower rate than for two genera- throughout the Reich, the Minis- tions. Trade agreements that ter for Economics, Herr Schmitt had lowered tariffs in foreign

said: "We can only pay for raw markets. He had signed nine materials

with agreements, and seven more were goods and meet interest on foreign manufactured being negotiated. Nearly 700,000 loans out of export surplus. Thus more people were at work and our high quality industrial pro- employed, in many trades which duction finds itself faced with the "London, April 27.

had more work to do than a year task of trying every possible way The amount applied, for yester- day in the tenders for £40,000,000 dustrial securities and dividends ducts full value substitutes for or two ago. A steady rise in iby creating out of German pro worth of Treasury Bills was £69.- was re-appearing. Improvement 445.000, The amount allotted in in iron and steel trade.

raw materials hitherto imported. Slight bils at three months was £39,045.-improvement in coal, mainly in In this direction, thanks to the North! Passing of the act potentialities opened up by tech- The average rate per cent. was stimulating production of motor nical advancements, I see untold 17/8.49d., as compared with 17/10-spirit from coal and other indig-

possibilities. I am certain failing 70d. per cent last week.British enous products, Legislation help reasonable, and for Us toleralbe Wireless Service.

with raw materiai ing agriculture and bold experi- agreements,

organised marketing, supply countries Germany will be Passing of the greatest town and able to, when once her change in country planning act in history formation is completed, to forego More done toward rehousing than many directions the use of any previous Government · had foreign materials for which she achieved. Opening of the greatest would otherwise be an increasing crusade ́ ́against, slums ever at-consumer."-Transocean Kuo Min. tempted in any country, The great piece of constructive social reform, namely, the Unemploy- ment Insurance Bill which about to be made law.

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cent. and the crop production by 12 per cent...

India took a major Portior, while the United Kingdom was a bigger buyer in 1933, than in past year. while Japan was ranked third.-Reuter

World Cable News In

Brief

(Special to "Hong Kong Daily Press")

Ey Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphic Messages Ordinance, 1894, Received, April 28, 4.30 a.m.)

con-

territory,

Berlin, April 27. pointed recently by the Govern- Roosevelt's travelling

ment commission should be dis- deputy, Washburn Child received Press charged again. this being representatives here Friday sidered as

on

a threatening order when he declared that "the crea- of discipline. At the same time tion of new, economic peace news has been received "that the would do more to prevent war Government commission had in than disarmament and treaty sign formed principals of all high ing." Child emphasised that his schools in the Saar present task consisted in travell masters of all professional train ing for the purpose of conducting personal investigations for the President of the United States and not to carry on negotiallons or inke diplomatic offers. Neverthe- less the American diplomat made It clear that the new Washington polley that "only centralised plan ning could free' the world from ra- pid decline, into a lower standard of life and permanent unemploy- ment into which the general trend. towards 'economic self-sufficiency Is tending to drag society. En fu- ture, concluded Child, the most im- portant task of diplomacy will be the weaving of new threads' into a loom of world economy."-Trans- ocean Kuo Min, a'

Prague, April 27, Barthou's conversations with. members of the Czecho-Slovakian Government ended on Friday when a communique was issued stating that Barthou and Benesch. dis- cussed all current questions of in- ernational polities including those 'dealing with the problems of Cea- tral Europe, the economic co-oper- atlon in the Danube States among one another and with rest of Europe,

ments in

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Referring to shipping," he said. if the Government were going to assist, their help should be not only for ship-owners but for officers and crews-British Wire- less.

U.S. MARINETM

COMMANDER

Arrives In Shanghai

Brig. Gen. Frederick E. Brad- man, of the United States Marine Corpe, accompanied by Mrs. Brad- man and their two children, Mas- ter John and Miss Mary Jo Brad- week on board the Dollar Line ss. ITALI, arrived in Shanghai last Presiden Polk

K. S. J. Zee.

Registered Articles

Mrs. D. Abraham, C. W. F. Booker, Mrs. Sam Fildman, D. S. Judah, S. A L Riggio & Co., Mrs. A. Ronaldson, S. Al Schlüper, Ban- que de Changal

Unclaimed Radio Telegrams Greygarth from 8.5. Kwelyang, OK.Q.M.

Sunjo from Honolulu.

YOU?

Unclaimed Correspon- dence at the P.O.

4J

American and China Oll Co. F. Andrew." Artificial Diamond Co.

American Trust Co., Mc., Arichards, The Autopalase Co., Ltd.

But Investors Hesitant

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

CONSIGNEES NOTICE.

THE BEN LINe steamers. LIMITED.

A alightly betted tone prevailed during the week under review chlefly due to professional sup- port, but the volume of business transacted was not on

a large scale, the main feature being the issues: such as Telephones, Hong improved demand for investment Kong Trams, Hong Kong Electries, and Hong Kong Lands. investment section, Telephones The Steamship

In the

Mrs. N. Bayly, Miss E. Baker, Mr.

(old) had a sharp, recovery and and Mrs. T. H. Bernard, A. A. Bist,

were done up to 834. Hong Kong Miss B, Bogle, F. C. Booty, Que-Electrics advanced to a buying drauge Boule, R. Bhur, H. C. rate of 124 after business at this

Eurgess, J. A. Buttery.

D. Cameron & Co., Canton Bros. Chenan Manufacturing Co., Cheung Tin Koon, China Machinery Sup- Co., China National Aviation Co.. ply Co., China Import and Export China Theatre Enterprises, Ltd., China Universal Trading Co., China

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Eastern Handycraft Co. G. Falconer, T. Feuzikawa, Mrs. F. Fisher Floquet et Kypth, T. J. A. da Fonnes, Frazar

& Co., C. Fuxman. »

The Gaevert Co., Major O. W. Grafund. Handelmast❜pi Transmarina, Jan. Hau, Jr., Holland Pacific Trading Co., B. L Huckfeld.

Miss L. Jackson, Jefferson & Co., Miss J. A. Jenkins, D. Judah.

P. der B. Kapelle, Mrs. LW. Kerr, J. Kirman.

K. Lang. Dr. L de T. Lara, Li Tong, Zim Chiu Shlang, S. E. Levy Wong Kee, Mrs. E. Lees. Lee Tack & Co., L. Loring, G. D. Leong. HL Mackenburgh, Mrs. J. Mc- Cutcheon, M. H. McKeown, Mine. C. Master, Mrs. G. E. Metcalf, W. M. Maria, Martini & Co., Miss P.

Mitchell, Mutual Bicycle Co Mutual Store.

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Namkeen Factory,... New Underwriters.

Asia

Oriental National Bank, Ltd. Farslow & Co., R. G. Patterson.* Mons. Pempel.

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Mrs. C. G, "de la Rama,

G. Sator, S. H. Schnett; Mrs. P. C. Shell. J. Soares, Capt. R. Bilos, Sino-Western College, P. R. Smal- ley, E. Smyth, Miss G. Somer- ville. G. Stallworthy, Miss N. Stallings, Sulemanjee Gulamhu- sain.

The Trading Co., Tartena & Co., 3. F. E. Thoresen. J. W. Tomkinson, Miss ad Exteros Typis Soc.

E. Virji & Co.

H. Vedra. Van Reekum Bros., E.

Miss M.. Weed, "Winminhin Bat- tery Co., L. Wong, M. Worms, W. W. Wratten.

Yat San Soap Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Young Kok Man.

(Continued on Prevlons. Col.)

LARGER ARMED FORCES TO GUARANTEE PEACE

KING EMMANUEL'S SPEECH TO CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES.

ing schools and others that on May 1, there would be no public or church holiday in the Baar The general was met at the Dol territory, so that on that day lar Wharf by Col. J. C. Beaumont

Rome, April 27. usual tuition will be given.

and officers of the 4th Regiment Italy wants the longest possible forbids all

The Government Commission U. 8. M and the party landed at period of peace, but the greatest teachers and pupils on that day. midnight. Owing to

exceptional leave to the Customs Jetty just before guarantee for peace is the eff-

the lateness Transocean Kuo Min.

of. the hour no kuard of hoa our was on hand to greet the Gen-. eral and the party drove off in formally in cars which had been

Moscow, Apr. 27.

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ciency of the Italian armed forces, declared His Majesty King Vic- tor Emmanuel of Italy, to-day? when inaugurating what is pro- bably the last Chamber of De- putles, amid traditional and gor- Beous ceremonial, surrounded by members of the Royal Family.

He declared that the Govern- ment was striving to augment the emciency of the forces; which de- pends on the cadres materials and unity of command.

The heroic leader of the Chely-brought to receive them. skin expedition, Professor Schmidt, rushed by rescuing airmen to an

Gen. sad Mrs Bradman and Alaskan hospital a fortnight ago their family proceeded to the where he was treated for an attack Cathay Mansions which will be of pleurisy arrived at Fairbanks on their home in Shanghai tempor- Friday where competent physicians arily. Although it is known that declared him out of danger. After the General will spend the next several days stay, Schmidt will two years in this part of the resume his journey round the world, no specific details of his Efforts must be made, he said, world to Russia, the first stage duties here have as yet been dis- to improve the physique of the being by air and rail across the closed.

Italian youth

before military United States to New York- A North China Daily News" training in order to raise the level

representative was informed, how-of soldierly efficiency. Transocean Kuo Min.

ever, that there will be a confere. War material must be renewed ence with Admiral S. B. Upham and overhauled, while -unity, pf Paris, Apr. 27. C.-in-O of the U.9. Asiatic Fleet, Before the committee of investi at which time Gen. Bradman's He declared that Italy led the gation into the Stavisky scandal duties will be fully outlined. An

way in a new form of Government on Friday, the ex-Minister of announcement in this regard will which would probably lead to Justice, Benator Renoult confessed be issued following the conference changes of constitutions in other

The general has been in com- Naval Operating Base, San Diego, the Attorney General and inquiring California from December 7, 1831, magistrate to obtain the withdraw until his present orders brought,

the Balkan Pact to having accepted from Stavisky and is relationship with the a cheque for 50,000 Francs in 1928 and of the Marine Barracks, for which he intervened both with

policy of the Little Entente, the problems of the League of Nations and disarmament; On all ques- tions the two foreign ministers, confirmed complete unanimity of policy of the respective countries.

Transocean Kuo Min,

Barrbruecken, April 27. The Governinent Commission has declared that the Saarbruecken police officials Union be dissolved, two members of the Committee of management be suspended from office forthwith, and dis- ciplinary examination begun with the object of effecting their · dis- missal

The reason given for this Ben- sational step is that the Saar police Union on April 19 deman ded that the police officials ap-

command was fundamental

countries.

RICH TIN MINE

Plans For Development

Instigated

It is understood that the mineral wealth in the 2nd Division of the Wai Yang District of the Kwang- ung Province is considerable, but

account of the mountains of that Division being bare and de- solate, the mines have not yet been properly developed.

FROM LEITA, MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON, AND STRAITS.

"BENREOCH."

add that all Goods are being YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby

Goods Have left the Godowns, and a

No Olaim will be admitted after the Goods remaining undelivered after the 2nd May, will be subject to Bent.

igure. Hong Kong Lands after landed at their risk into the hamardous dropping to 859 rallied to buyers. Hong Kong Trams im-

860 and/or artra hasardons Godowns of the proved from to $20,80

Hone Kore AND KOWLOON WHARY AND to $20.90. GODOWN COMPANY, Leo, whence and/or at 896. Dairy Farms were better obtained. Star Ferries continued tri demand from the wharvon Delivery may be with transactions done at $27. On the other hand, Wharves suffered a set-back and were dealt in at $100. Among the minor issues, been done Hotels attracted attention, having

All Claims against the Steamer most, Lights were

at $5.80/8.05. China

ce presented to the Undersigned on or Armer with quiries at

en- before the 16th May, or they will not $9.90 at the close.be Iscognised. Cements were wanted at $2,30 and Providents (old)

at $1.85. Warehouse

To comply with the General Bonded. Owing to a substantial drop in must have a Revenue Officer in atten Regulations consignees exchange, Hong' strengthened a

Kong Banks dance when damaged dutiable goods little with en-are examined. " quiries at $1.855, and Unions at $815. The tone of the marketat are to be left in the Godowns, where All broken, chafed and damaged Goods the close is firm but unfortunately they will be examined on the 1st May, being are the Chinese element for the time at 10 K., by Masst. Goddard J

still adopting a "walt Donglas, and see" policy, consequently busi- ness remains somewhat restricted.

Hongkong Banks $1,835/50 Canton Insurances $320.- Union Insurances. $585. Wharves $100.00 Ewos 8$10.60/10.90 Hongkong Hotels $5.80/6.05 Hongkong Lands $59/83 Star Ferries $95.- Tramways" 820.70 -

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Hongkong Electrics 8713/723 Telephones (old) $231 "China" Lights (old) 88.90/9.00

Nanyang Tobaccos $5.10 Dairy Farms $27.00

CANTON SILK MARKET

April 26.

The Kwangtung Raw Silk Test- ing Bureau, Department of Recon: struction, Canton, China..

Canton Quotations ** Extra O.S. 13/15 K. $460N. Small Extra O.S. 13/15 HK.

$390N.

Crack N.S. 14/16 H.K. $290N. Extra Extra 20/22 H.E. $290N. Waste NS. Open H.K. $57N.

July

Yokohama Quotations

April 27.

CLOSED

New York Quotations

September

April. 26.

Bid Ask 1.23 1.24 1.24 .1.24 New York Quotations are ob tained through Courtesy of Amer Ican Oriental Finance Corpora tion...

IMPORT PRICES COTTON PIECE GOODS & FANCY COTTON GOODS The following reports have been received:

The market for Cotton Pièce Goods continues very quiet, with native-made and Japanese cargo offering at very low rates. *Some sales of "spot" staples are reported but clearances have been alow.

The latest Cotton prices to hand are those of the 26th inst

American Mid. "Bpot" 5.97d. Egyptian Sakel.

"Spot"

WOOLLENS

F.G.F. 8.11

No. Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co, Lipu Agents

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Hong Kong, 25th April, 1994,

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LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

London. April 28.

On the stock exchange this morn- ing Dawes and Young Loans showed gains of 2 and 11, respectively, being influenced by British Gov- ernment's communication to Ger- man Government regarding them.

Brtish Wireless.

POLISH JOURNALISTS IN GERMANY

(Special to "Hong Kong Dally Fresa")

(By Telegraph,Copyright, Tele graphic Kesges Ordinance, 1894- Received, April 29; 4:30 am.).

Berlin, April 28.

Twelve prominent Polish Journ- alists arrived here by air on Sa- turday for a ten day tour in Ger- many as guests of the German Automobile Club. They were warmly greeted at Tempelhof air- port by representatives of the German Foreign Office, Press Chamber and the Progapanda Ministry. The visitors include the chier editors of the newspapers "Pion," "Kurjer Polski," "Kurjer Wilenski," and the Polish Tele- graph agency. Transocean Kuo Min.

GEN, SANJURJO AT LISBON

(Special to "Hong Kong Daily Press")

Pelor

1896-

(Eg Telegraph, Copyright, graphic" Hessages Ordinance, Beceived, April 28; 7.30 p.m.)

Teneral Sanjurjo,leader of the Monarchist uprising in Seville and subsequently sentenced to Am prisonment was recently released. The small business which was from prison under the new Am- in progress in Woollens has been nesty Law arrived here by boat Recently the Canton Reconstruc-halted by the rapid decline in from Gibraltar and was welcomed tion Department, with a view to exchange. Since the last report by numerous Spanish and Portu- strengthening the finances of that bookings have been effected in ese admirers and a representa-

tive of President Carmes. district, decided to develope a cer- Serges and Coatings, with tain tin mine, near the Har Lang orders on standard Knitting Tarris. Village of that Division.

A brisk business continues artificial Bilk Yarns.

HIGHWAYS IN KWANG- TUNG

BELGIAN MILITARY

MANOEUVRES

some

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(Special to "Hong Kong

"Daily: Press?""} (ByTelegraph, Copyright, Tele graphic Massages Ordmanca, · 1891. Received, April 29, 14-30 0.my

The area of this mine is about 500 Chinese acres, and the deposits of tin ore are extremely rich.

It is reported that plans for the development of this tin mine have already been made and submitted to the Municipal Government, and as soon as they have been approv- pending changes in the Italian

The King referred to the imed, work will commence.

constitution for better discipline of the country's economic forces. al from an arrest warrant against him to China

Italy was anxious to help in the Stavisky Although Renoult's in-

solution of urgent: European" and tervention was fruitless, the Radi-

world problems and was resolved cal-Socialist leader moral legal

to uphold good relations with the position was rendered almost hope-

'Madrid" April 27.

Vatican

Huge Scheme Completed. less by the confession since Re- The Radical, Ricardo Samper He stressed the need of ba noult could never be employed by

was entrusted on Friday by Presid- lancing the Budget and affirmed⠀⠀ According to a report of the Stavisky as Attorney. It is expectent Zamora with the task of con- the Government's intention to Kwangtung Reconstruction Depart ed that Renoult's parliamentary structing a new Spanish Cabinet, adhere to the gold standard. ment, it is stated that there has Immunity will be suspended imme-Samper who held both portfolios. While awaiting the King's ar been great activity in the construc diately so that a prosecution may beginTransocean Kuo Min.

for posts and Commerce in the rival, the Deputies sang Fascat tion of Provincial highways.org last Cabinet announced that he songs. All presence, including The total length of highways of would attempt to form a Repub- Signor Mussolint and the Senators, the Kwangtung Province, as plan MR. lican Government dependent on were attired in black skirts, al-ned to be constructed is 30,029,000 Nanking, April 27. the aid of the Radical party. Sem though the King was in the full, but of this mileage, over 7:932,000 Consteritation broke out among pers success is generally doubted uniform of a Field Marshal, A. I have already been completed." Chinese students of North China since such a Cabinet would be not Bursts of enthusiastic cheering on Friday when the Minister of only a minority Government but greeted the King's references to vinces in China, Shantung Fro-

It is said that of all the pro Education issued a decree strictly inevitably almost the exact re- the changes in constitution and vince contains the biggest mileage prohibiting smoking-Transocean production of the late Lerrour the re-organisation of the armed of highways, the Kwangtung Pro- Kuo Min.

Ministry Transocean Kuo Mini forces--Renters

vince being the second.,

Brussels, April 28. Belgium's military manouevres for reservist; divisions wil take place this year for the first time alace 1924, according to an official announcement on Saturday. Only officers are being called up and evolutions will take place near the Llege.— ansocean Kuo Min.

JOHNSON TO CONFER

WITH CHIANG

HENTOW ADHI 29.

Johnson, left for Klukiang en route The United States' Minister, Mr.

to Shanghat this evening aboard the Wusuch to see Chiang Kai Shek at Kluklang-Reuter.

the

Sanjurjo refused to reveal purpose of his. valt.-Transocean Kuo Min.

EXIT

BIG BEN

Until Repairs Are Completed

London, April 28. Great Tom, the big bell of St. Paul's Cathedral, will from to will not be heard again on wire- night deputise for Big Ben which less; until the first overhaul which expected to take six weeks la completed British Wireless.

All highways now under con- struction in Northern Hupel

must be completed by the end of this month, according to an order. of General Chiang Kai-shek to the Hupen Provincial Government motor trame will be open not only Upon completion of the ronda, in the northern part of the pro- vince but also as far as Faho in Sheng and Tungne in Honen

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