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AN AUSTRALIAN CASUALTY
Oldfield Injured At The Net's
NEW RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT
(Special to the “Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright.)]
Berlin. May 22, Various radical groups, formerly belonging to the German Evan- gelical Church, have been-reorga; nised and united under the title of German, Falth Movement," at
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CHINESE SILK EXPORTS
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SILVER'S UNCER- TAIN FUTURE
a convention at Schwarzfelden on (From Our Special Correspondent) Tuesday.
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London, May B The Australia Bricketers suter
Professor Wilhelm Hauer of Hus-. et their first casualty yesterday.
"bingen" was elected to the post of During batting practice at an in- door school in Westminster, W. A new movement
supreme leader. Adherents of the are required to Olafield, the wicket-keeper was take an oath that they are free strack on the head by a delivery from either Jewish or coloured from his comrade, C. V. Grinettancestry, and belong to no secret
Oldfield is one of the unluckiest of players. In the third To societies, such as free masons or match at Adelaide fifteed months Jesuits. Any applicant who
any other ago he received a heavy blow on mains a the head from Larwood which kept church may not be more than an hin
of 'thr out
Tast.
associate member of the new Happily yesterday's accident is not
Bu serious.
next
It occurred towards the close of the afternoon, when nearly every- body had left. Most of the other Australians had changed, and wore » gathering for ten as the guests of their old fellow-player, Alan Fair fax proprinter of the cricket school.
member of
re-
organisation and will be unauč- horised to bear a füll member's title. "One of German Faithful" A golden "sun-wheel" on blue field was chosen at the same con- vention as the symbol of the new religious movement.-Transocean Kuo Min...
evening
Coliseums ¦
performance at the
Camera. Man's Lamp Smashed Oldfield had been hitting the hall
Rain had prevented practice vigorously that he amsabed a Lord's for the second day in Camera inan's lamp. "Pitch'em up, succession. All sixteen players went Currie," he called; and Grimmett inte the nets, pitched in a basement pitched them up, with the con-
40it underground, and to the sequence, that the ball slid off general amusement Bradman and "Oldfield's hat and out open his left Woodfull wore bowled. !!. eye.
A. F. F. Chapman also batted. Oldfield
assisted to the Among the leading players who dressing-rocan. When he emerged attended were R. W. V. Robins, later his temple was plastered, and I. A. R. Peebles, and C. S: Demps on his return to the hotel he waster, the. New Zealand · bataman. -examined by a doctor, on whose who will play this season for advice he rested instead of accom- Blackpool in the Ribblesdale panying the other players to the League.
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London, May 8. Silver has been pursuing erratic course. since. President Roosevelt commenced to "publish (From Our Special Correspondent) the names of silver speculators:
Following the initial fall in prices as a result of his announ-
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Canton, May 23. Notwithstanding keen Japanese
extensive. tive Yuan of the National Govern- | on Chinese silk imposed by the
While President Roosevelt has ment, as female "côps" have made Government of India, the export their appearance in other cities in of silk has improved during the last made it plain that for the past several weeks and is consign-moment be intends to do nothing North China.
Sixty girls and young women ed mostly to Europe and America. further for ever, it is evident that speculative operators FELELY The quality of Chinese silk is in endeavour to make some capital enrolled in the police training school, and they will be ready for patrol duty before the year is out. Though not intend- ed to handle rough gangsters and gunmen, women police are con- sidered useful in combating social evils and female criminals.
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Prices of Tungsten
Mining companies exploiting tungsten in Southern Klangai have petitioned to General Yu Han Mou, cornmanding officer of Can- tonese troops there, to raise the prices of this ore in order to main tain a better living among the workers.
better conditions following the,co-
out of the possibility of some-
thing being done in the next ses-
sion of Congress.
No Definite Statement
So far the President has avoid-
operation of producers and be government authorities in tűrning. out this product of a higher grade. Silk exporters believe that if fur- ther improvement is made, theed any direct declaration that he demands from Europe and America wili economy recovery in those coun tries.
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eventual action.
a big
Until the surprise reduff admini- stered by his recent exposure of speculators' names the market had been allowed to build up speculative position over a long period. It had, in fact, been en- the United States' the World
The National Products Sales Office at Ka Nam Tong Building, 'West Bund, announces that it has silk goods of various kinds for sale which are produced by a govern- ment silk factory.. An organ of couraged by the Provincial Department of Re-support of silver at construction, the Sales Office sells Conference, and was increasingly. among other things government disposed to think that the sup- part of silk products which are finished port of silver might be
the Administration's monetary with latest scientific methods.
This mineral is sold exclusively as a government monopoly by the National Products Sales Office, When the mining companies turni in their ore to the Office, they are given an advance of 30 per cent. A site for the government silk of the value of the goods and the factory has been selected at balance upon sale by the tungsten. Honam suburb near the Wireless since there is a good margin be-School. A survey "of the lot has tween buying and selling prices. been made, and tenders are called the companies are asking for a for the construction of this fac better price for their goods or a reduction of the margin.
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Tengsten is being. "exported large quantities from here to Europe and America. The good, demand is due to its use in manu- facturing armamenta
Planes Bomb Red Zopes
Scouting and bombing 'planes of the Canton, air force flew to Hui Chang and Jui Chin in South Kiangsi on May 20, to observe the position of the enemy garrison. The aviators saw a big concentra- tion of Red forces, some of whom are busy building fortifications in the anticipation of an offensive of Cantonese troops.
The planes then dropped 12 bombs or the garrison and killed over 100 Red soldiers and destroy- ed some of the forts before they
programme.
Propaganda and pressure by the stiver interests accentuated this bullishness.
The anomaly of such a position being allowed to develop over a long period, and of a rebuff being administered only after several
tory. All this construction work and industrial plans are under- taken by the Provincial Depart-months of speculation, does not appear to be altogether removed ment of Reconstruction."
even now, and much will depend on the future attitude of the American authorities.
Signor Benito Mari, the sericul- ture expert of the League of Nations, who visited Canton three 'months'ago, declared that because
If, in deference to the silver in-
of climatic conditions silk pro-terests, there is still left a sug- gestion that "something some duced in Kwangtung. especially th
time" may yet be done for silver northern countries, is better than
there will always be "risk of a that of other provinces.
outbreak fresh
of speculative Improvement of this commodity is in the charge of the Silk Im- provement Bureau, another organ of the Reconstruction Department.
GERMANY'S DISARMA. MENT EMISSARY
#uctuations.
Uncertainty Up to now the authorities have apparently failed to see their way to make an unequivocal pronoun- cement clearly setting forth, their
· Intentions. This official" reserve may have been due partly to po- litical expediency and an unwill-
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were completed. The army fliers [Special to the "Hong Kong Dally ingness to antagonise the power Hong Kong, 25th May, 1934.
also saw heavy military traffe on the dirt roads between Hul Chang and Jul Chin.
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ful silver group, or to the" ex- perimental nature of the Admini- stration's plans.
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Meanwhile, the market is faced
Berlin, May 22. Germany's special disarmament emissary, von Ribbentrop, report with the problem of possible liqui- PRACTICE AND PRECEPTed on his return from Rome that dation of American speculative the conversations with Mussolin stocks which have been allowed Palazzo and Venezia, ended with to accumulate under the recent complete agreement between Mus- solini, and Hitler" for the immediate
temporising policy.
achievement of some kind of dis- armament convention even if no- thing more was attained than the limitation of the strength of arm-
(Special Air Mall Service)
to
aments.
London, May à. Russell Pashin's report on the licit drug traffic, which has been prohibited in Cairo, points Manchuria as a new danger point in the world's drug situation.
When the Japanese created the Von Ribbentrip expressed com- "independent" state of Manchukuo,plete approval of the Reich with they issued a decree proclaiming the spirit of the Italian memoran- that the cultivation, sale, and coa- dum of January, and again' äum- sumption of opium would be rigor ously suppressed.
KRUPP WORKS DENIAL
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright.))
Essen, May 22....
marised Germany's demands as Rumours current abroad to the the minimum needed for the na-effect that the employment of 7,000 Opium, they said, was "incortion's defence, emphasising that on workers in the "Krupp" Works is patible with the welfare of the people." So they "made it a state
this score the Reichs Chancellor connected with the arming of ad- was adamant, monopoly,'
Opium bureaux have been ́ set up. They buy the produce of the poppy fields at a low fixed price from as many of the peasants as can be forced to comply with the regalations.
They sell it to dealera-many of them Japanese and Koreans at prices which are neither
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The eating and smoking opium are on the increase in Manchuria, and a substantial revenue accrues to the Japanese controlled, govern- ment.
There is also a thriving export trade.
ARMS FOR CHINA
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The absolute identity of the standpoint of both countries con- armed that, to use the words of Sir John Simon, “any disarmament treaty, even a limitation treaty, would be better than none." Transocean Kuo Min....“
MILITARY MISSION
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Tirana, May 22... Owing to the tension between Albania. End Italy which has been prevailing for some time past, the Italian Military Mission to Albania 18 to be dissolved. The leader of (Special Air Mail Service)
this body, General. Tariani, vir- London, May 8.
tual war minister in Albania, has Mr. Leonard (Soc., St. Rollex) already left for Rome. The whole will ask the Financial Secretary to of the General Staff, under Colo- the War Office on Monday if he is nel Gabrielli will follow shortly aware that in 1931 à British Arm Transocean Kuo Min...... interested in the manufacture of munitions endeavoured to enlist the help of the commanding of- cer, Royal Artillery, Northern Cam- POPULATION DECREASING
Special to the "Hong Kong Dalls Press " (Copyright)}]]
mand, York, in recommending an officer suitable to foster the sale of arms to the Chinese Govern inent, and willing to accept em- ployment in that country; that
Berlin, May 22, the commanding officer referred to Official statistics issued by the communicated with the War Om-city.os Berlin, show, that the po- ee, and from the Office received pulation of the German capital is the name of an officer deemed sult- definitely sinking. The maximum able, and safe was reached in the you 1930 which He will also ask whether this har 4397,800, in February 1933 the is an accepted part of the dulles number was 4,268, and in February, of that Department and if the 1934 it was practice continues.
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ritional 200,000 "Reichswehr“-men German army) were denied by the management of the works in an Interview with British press reporters. The firm has not re- cerved orders which in any case could not have been complied with as after the Treaty of Versailles all machines for the manufactur- ing of arms had to be destroyed.
It would take years and years to replace these machines, the direc- tora state. The only reason for employing these workmen is the increasing demand developed through steps taken by the gov ernment of the "Reich"-Trans- reean Eno Min:
THE BOGUS REGIMENT
Canton," May 23.
Being unable to withstand the attack launched by the Kwang- tung and Kwanga troops, most of the Communist-bandite in Klang- si and Fukien have changed thefe
beart and are ready to dissociate. themselves with the so-called Red Army
According to a military officer who has just returned to the city from west Tukien, about twenty high officers of the bogus 22nd Regiment with over 100 men sur- rendered to the Kwangtung 1st Independent Division recently. In the manifesto, they issued to other bandits, they pointed out the mis takes of the Communists and ad- vised them to live a new life by -Transocean deserting the bogus army - Centraf
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