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CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF
A Car For Every Thrifty Workman
Berlin. May 11. Responding the challenge offer- ed in April by Hitler in his speech | at the opening of the German au- tomobile exhibition in Berlin, car iranufacturers have appointed a reutral committee ** experts known as the "association for re- search and study" which will work out design and technical detalls of car to be within the reach of every thrifty workman,
tors of the bank for International Settlements which take place. In Basle on Sunday and Monday re- specively.-Fransocean Kuo Min.
A CLEAR CUT SHAPE
This new type of railway loco, notive is expected to create con- siderable work for the speeding-up of the German railway" traffic.- Transocean Kuo Min.
The
newly
THE DECLARATION ON
CHINA
Sir John Simon's Statement British Inquiry In Tokyo
tention
(Special Air-Mail Service)
London, April 21.
A
ANOTHER DRAW
Munich, May 12. After the seventieth move, the sfteenth game for the world chess championship between Alekhine and Bogoljubow was declared a draw on Saturday. The score now
other Powers in China." None slands nine to six in favour of Sir John Simon made a state of these dangers P.1.3 to be Berlin, May 11
Alekhine-Transocean Kuo Min. ment in the House of Com apprehended from the policy A new redistribution of adminis-
STATUE PRESENTED TO CITY mans on the recent Japanese' an-of his Majesty's Government, trative competence necessitated
OF INSTERBURG by the abolition of the sovereignty
nouncement of policy in regard to which aimed in effect at avoiding China Replying to
them On the other hand, the of the State of Prussia as an es
Koenigsberg. May '12,
question sential part of the Reichs constitu-
appointed Reichs whether the Foreign Office had re general character of the statement was of a nature which 'had made tional reform, took on a clear cut minister of science and public in-ceived notification of Japan's in-
han think to redefine her policy
necessary to communi- shape on Friday, with the appoint- struction, Bernhard Rust perform-
uate with the Japanese Government mens of Police Chief Daluege to ed his last act as Prussian Minister the Far East with the object of with the object of clarifying the the Home Ministry as head of the for culture on Saturday by pre China, he stated that, he had re- claiming a controlling voice in
position of his Majesty's Govern. inent. newly created Reichs police, Ex-senting a colossal statue, "Awaken-
Pressed to say whether he was t year ago Daluege was ed Germany," the work of Pro-reived no such intimation from the
He had chosen by Goering as chief of all fessor Seger, to the city of Inster however, received from the British
Japanese Government.
in communication with the Govern- Prussia burg, the unvelling of which will Ambassador in Tokyo the text of subject, Sir John Simon refused to ment of the United States on the police organisations in with the special task of purging all, take place when the 350th anniver-
translation of an informal verse. make a further statement, al- Institutions of remnants of the sary of the city is celebrated on
bal statement made to the Japan-though he agreed that it might be Marxist influence. Daluege's new Sunday.
The huge stone monument re-Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
eee press by a spokesman of the desirable to make one later. Ha department in the Home Ministry
described his action as the sending will inculde authority over all the presented "German Michael" of a
of "a friendly communication" to gendarmerie, municipal police simple working musz resolutely country police and criminal in-crashing in his strong right hand,
the Japanese Government,
vestigators.
The conditions this new vehicle must fulfil are: four-seater closed çar capable of reaching a maxi- Din speed of 50 miles per hour. costing not more than one thou-
actly made a series of sands marks seventy thousand at a time. The average speed when fully loaded to be not less than thirty miles per hour. Naturally, the production of acceptable design is only the first "step towards producing the car for market but already leading Ger- man factories have notified their cagerness to undertake the manu facture once the technical pre- liminaries have been satisfactory settled.-Transocean Kuo Min
ONLY A RUMOUR
Dessau, May 11.
A denial was issued on Friday by Junkers airplane works to no- tices appearing in the Foreign Press declaring that a contract has been signed between the Gov- ernment of the Province of Yunnan and Junkers for the erection of an airplane factory, laying out landing place and the establishment of an air pilot school in Chien. Junkers works declares such statements as "fantastic" inventions." Trans Ocean Ku Min. IMPORT" OF TURKISH ALCOHOL
Istanbul May 11. The Indications that the extradi- tion of Insul by the Turkish Gov- ernment was made conditional upon special facilities for the im port into
the United States of alcohol from Turkey by the Tur- kish Government monopoly, seems
The supreme command of the secret or political police forces, in Prussia remains for the time being vested in Premier Goering, though the position of chief inspector has been awarded a fortnight ago to Himmler, leader of the secret po. lice divisions in all other provinces In the Reich.-Transocean Kuo Mtn.
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the symbel denoting subservience of the German labouring class—in the form of a short-peaked cap- Transocean Kuo Min.
LOCAL WEDDING
Bau-Kwan
TEXT OF STATEMENT
the Official Report of the House is
The statement which appears in
as follows:
East
"
"SILK EXPORTS
Raw Silk
J. Baud
ing Co..
Owing to special position of Japan # her relations with China her
attitude views and
concern respecting matters that China may not agree in every point with those of foreign nations; but
May 1, 1933 to April 30, 1934 it must be realized that Japan is
(80 Cattles Per Bale)! called upon to exert the most effort in carrying out her mission. in fulfilling her special 'responsibili. Canton Mercantile Co. THE "CAIRO LAUNCHED
ties in East Asia. Japan has been Cheung Hing Tal Bremen, May 11.
A wedding of much interest to compelled to withdraw from the Cheong On Tai A new passenger and freight local medical circles took place on on fundamental principles of pre-China Overseas Inter-Trad-
in peace serving
Asia steamer" Cairo," 3.200 tons, of the Saturday at the Hop Yat Church. Although Japan's attitude towards John H. Ferguson & Ca..... North German Lloyd was christen- when Miss Kwan Yeu-hing, niece Chins Day at times differ from Fox King
Friday by the Egyptian of Dr. Kwan Sum-yin, the well-that of foreign countries such dif- General Trading Co. ed on Legation Secretary, Waguish Ras-known medical practitioner and ference cannot be evaded owing to tum at the launching. The new Mis. Kwan Sum-yin, became the Japan's position and mission. motorship will be placed on the wife of Dr. Bau Tse-zung, Medical It goes without saying that Hugg & Co. Levantine service in the autumn-Superintendent of the Kwong Wah Japan at all times is endeavouring Transocean Kuo Min.
and Rer. to maintai
promote her How King
Kwan Shing Cheung Chok-lin officiated:
friendly relations with foreign na-
time Kwangtung Sik Agency but at the same The bridegroom was for many tions,
consider it only
natural Kwong Miu Lun years the Assistant Medical Officer we
Kwong Sang at the Government Civil Hospital, that to keep
and or-
Kwong Tai Loong The bride who was given away der in East Asia we must aven
act alone on our own responsibility, Lee Cheong .......
Madler Ribet & Cle tended by Miss Ivy Kwan as
A. Muguet ".. bridesmaid, Miss Yeung Wai-yee, At the same time there is no coun-
|try but China which is in a post-Nam Sang as hower-girl and Master Chan tion to share with Japan the re- Ping Shick & Co. maintenance of Po Lung Cheung. Hing-yeu as page boy.
sponsibility for Mr. S. Z. Chow undertook the peace in East Asia. than 200,000
Reiss Massey & Co., Ltd. duties of best man. while Mr. Sun Accordingly unification of China,Shtu Wo Cheang
of her territorial Tak-shan officiated at the organ.
Shun Tai........ well
THE IMAM OF YEMEN
Aden, May 11,
A report from Saana states that the Imam of Yemen having ap- parently brought the Wahabites'
Hospital. Kowloon, The
peace
"
forthcoming from the fact that advance on the Capital city to a Her uncle, Dr. Kwan, was at and it is cur duty, to perform it
has
the American "frm Agwodo just obtained a perimit from the United States to import 30,000 litres of Turkish alcoholic liquors to be the first of a series of ship- ments to take place frequently in future.Transocean Kuo Min.
DISARMAMENT
Paris, May 11. The opening of the disarmament conference has been definitely set for May 29, according to an official communique Issued here on Friday, following the resumed conference between Mr. Arthur Henderson and M. Barthou, This agreement between the two statesmen, com-
ing contrary to expectation, will necessitate a meeting of the arms conference - bureau on May 28, to prepare the session.
Immediately after the issue of the communique. Mr. Henderson left for London. Transocean Kuo
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ALL QUIET
standstill is making preparations to invade the territory, belonging to Ibn Saud The Imam has called up all available tribes and is now said to have more
men. The objective of the Imam's enterprice is Kiyadh, former capi- tal city of Ibn Saud.-Transocean Kuo Min.
THE DARLING PRIZE
Geneva, May 11. Darling prize for successful re- The first award of the so-called
made on Friday when the recogni- search on tropical diseases was
tion was accorded to the British scientist and physician, Lieut.-Col. Charles. Henry James for a new
preservation
A reception was later held at the integrity
as
Tack Woo Shing Tung Fat Hing
аз restora- U Spalinger & Co., roof Garden of the Hong Kong tion of orgle in that coua- Sun Hing Loong Hotel; where a large number of try",
most are
Ridently de- friends gathered to wish the happy sired by Japan. History shows couple the best of luck. Dr. D. J. these can be attained through no Valentine proposed the health of other means than awakening and
he bride and bridegroom.
voluntary efforts of China herself.
at the Repulse Bay Hotel
The "honeymoon is being spent
1. P. Vasunia & Co. Wa Lun Hing
6,499
675.
193
300
'50
.220
30
1,192
7. E. Griffith, (Ltd. (1932) Ring Kee
3,834
521
105
77
24.
2.906
11
40
537
364
5,355
150
1,998
1,505
1,123
4,624
.T.
20
306
100
5
21
1,057
72
145
10.
799
380
-16
445
5
35,900
6,028
675
292
*2,400*
25%
243
12.620
289
1,802
36.
200
15,719
1,605
18
8.475
4,331
84
3
4
Total to Date
Date
54,669
We oppose, therefore, any at-Wing Fat Lun tempt on the part of China to Wing Lee Cheong avail herself of the influence of any Wing Tai Loong other country in order to resist Wo Hing Silk Corporation Japan we also oppose any action Yee Wo
method of fighting malaria first CHARGE AGAINST aker by China calculated to play Yu Sing
applied by him in 1923.
The Darling 'foundation- will award an annual prize of one thousand Swiss francs using the endowment made by the family of
PENSIONER
Sequel To Police Raid Manchurian
At Geylang
Total to Date
(100 Cattles Per Bale)
one Power against another. Auysundries joint operations undertaken by foreign Powers even in the name of technical or financial aaxistence at this particular moment after
and Shanghai in- J. Baud the renowned American research
cidente are bound to acquire politi-Canton Mercantile Co. worker who died in 1925 from
cal significance. Undertakings of Cheung Hing Tal such nature, if carried through to Deacon & Co., Ltd. malaria contracted while experi-
the end. must give rise to complica John H. Ferguson & Co. Rome, May 11.
menting.--Transocean Ku Min An official statement is to the
Singapore, May 5, tions that might eventually
'General Trading Co. effect that the state of affairs in
ANOTHER SESSION
Norman Albert Jansen, a Gov-necessitate discussion of problems
Hodeida is quiet. Emzir Feisaj has
Geneva, May 11. ernment pensioner and ex-steward like division of China which would E. Griffith, Ltd. (1932) arrived in town with troops and The officiating President of the of Tan Tock Seng's Hospital, was be the greatest possible misfortune Hing Kee
Mr. N. Grice in for China, and at the same time Madler Ribet & Cie gave the Italian and British aut- Council of the League of Nations, produced before
Nam Sang horities there full guarantees for
Polish Foreign Minister Beck, has the police court yesterday after would have most serious repertus with two Hylama gion upcr Japan and East Asia.
Nam Wah the maintenance of order, safety convened the fifteenth plenary ses- noon together
Japan therefore must object to Ping Shick & Co. for foreign nationals property,
find it necessary to interfere with. Spalinger & Co. principle, although she will not Shun Taling The Italian and British troops have been withdrawn:
any foreign country negotiating Tung Sing Hong individually with China on ques
and their sion of the League of Nations for on charges relating to counterfelt such undertakings as a matter of Reiss Massey & Co., Ltd.
Monday, September 10 next at colns. Geneva. The only important and
Wing Cheong Va Lun Hing Yuen Hing" Sundries t.
A.E.G. Continental
TIONS
Berlin, May 12,
23.75 24.75
144.75 151
The Chinese accused are Pant interesting item on the agenda is Teng Pin and Wong See Eng. Two Italian vessels. "Manigs" the Polish motion that obligations All are charged (1) with coun and "Azio" previously engaged on for the protection of minorities terfeiting King's coins, namely, tions of finance or trade as long as research work in Red Sea have either be made universally appic-Straits Settlements 20 cents pieces; such negotiations benefit China and dropped anchor close to Hodeida able or that Poland be freed from alternatively, with possession of are not detrimental to peas in
instruments for East Asia. where they will be joined by the their observance.Transocean Kdo materials and torpedo boat
However, supplying Chink with "Turbine." Trans- Min.
purposes of using these for coth-
aeroplanes, building aerod- (2) ❘ war ocean Kuo Min,
terfeiting King's coins and TO TOUR POLAND.
Tomes in China, and detelling with possession of 844 pieces "of AIR TRAFFIC: WEEK
Warsaw, May 11.
counterfeit, King's coins, namely advisers to China or contracting a GERMAN SHARE QUOTA- military instructors or military
Warsaw, May 11.
Four hundred French veterans Straits Settlements 20 cents coins.3oan to provide funds for political The most conspicuous item on will make a special train trip
The charges were explained to uses would obviously tend to the programme of the ceremony round all the main cities in Poland, the men, and the court reserved alienate friendly relations between marking the opening of the na- beginning in July. The large May 28, noon and 2.15 p.m., for the Japan, China, and other countries tional air traffic week on Friday scale welcome prepared by the preliminary inquiry into the cases, and to disturb peace and order in General Electric, was the presentation of a gas Polish Government will take place which are triable by Assizé Judges. | Eastern Asis. Japan will oppose
mask to President Mościcki by in the new Polish port of Gydnia
Detective-Inspector: J. Tolmie such projecta, " the new founded air and gas de- and the capital city, Warsaw
pointed out that since the offences Foregoing attitude of Japan fence league, the organisation Transocean Kuo Min. .
with which the men were charged should be clear from policles she. which took a prominent part in
NEW STEAM MOTOR TRAIN
were non-bailable he would oppose as pursued in the past, but on
Mining Col preparing the event-Transocean
ball in all three case
nocount "of the fact that positive Kuo Min...
Hamburg, May 12. The court ordered the accused movements for joint action in German Dye Trusts 129.125 132.50 The first steam motor train in to be remanded in custody until.
China by foreign Powers under Hamburg Amerika
Line one pretext or another are report- THE TRANSFER CONFERENCE
the world will run on the Luebeck May 11. At the special request of ed to be on foot, it was deened Harpener Mining Berlin, May 11. Hamburg railway this summer as the inspector, Wong See Eng was not inappropriate to reiterate her .COMA Though the sub-committees of an integral part of the usual serdered to be kept custody for polky at the time.
Minnesmann the transfer conference have convice Trials made on Friday re- further inquiries until to-day
Roehren tinned sitting every day, the work sulted in the attainment of a The men were arrested in the is not yet far advanced to justify speed of 69 miles per hour. The course of a raid made by Inspector the issue of a communique. passenger carriage contains 133 Toimie on house No. 38, Bions Lim describe the statement as having Sir John Simon went on to Friday's meeting will be the last seats. The locomotive develops 300 Park, Geylang on Thursday heen apparently inspired by an phalen until Tuesday next week, because Horse power, using compressed Among the articles seized are apprehension of certain dangers to Siemens Balske 132.50 13175 both the President of the confer steam generated exclusively with metal alloys, broken plaster moulds peace to good relations between United Steel ence, Leon Fraser, and Schacht of obtained from lignite or pitcoal brushes and coins which have been China and Japan, or to the have to attend the meetings of tar. The train can go forward sent to the Government Analyst integrity of China, which might Young Loan shareholders and board of direc-' and back as desired.
follow from certain action by
for examination.
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