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Kiangsi Plans Monopoly
(Special to the Hong Kong Daily Presa" (Copyright).]
Nanchang, Apr. 20. Tungsten axparts from Klang- st, the largest tungsten miring area in Chins, are hereafter to be controlled by the Tungsten by the Mixing Bureau, created Klangal Provincial Government last month Private explorations are banned and future buyings of Klangel tungsten will have to go through the bureau.
This action was taken by the Klangst authorities on account or the sudden rise in tungsten prices
In the Shanghal market, the pre- sent quotation being $1.600 per ton. Unsettled world conditions. the in Europe particularly, and International armament race, have been atributed as two of the ma- lor causes for the dramatic rise in the price of tungsten.
The object of this monopoly on tungsten in Klangst is two fold: On the one hand. It is designed to enable the Klangs Provincial Government, to control the mar- ket; and on the other hand, to protect the state mixing rights from private exploitation."
AMBITIOUS SCHEME
RECOVERY IN AMERICA
Roosevelt Appeals
To Nation
VESSELS DUE
Africa Maru, O.S.K., May 4, Agra, Gilman's, May 13, Ajax, B. & 8., May 10. Alster, Melcher, May 13, Bellerophon, B. & S., April 30. Benrecab, Gibb'a, May. 2. ' Bennevis, Gibb's, May 7. Bintang, East Asiatic Co., May 8. Bonneville, Jebsen's May 5 Chenonceaux, Massageries; May City of Bristol, Bank Line, May 9 City of Dalhart, States Co, May 10. City of Eastbourne, Bank Lino, May City of Wellington, Bank Line, May 4. Conto Rosso, Lloyd Triestino, May 4. D'Artagnan, Messageries', May 18,
Washington, April 28. President Roosevelt, in a broad cast address, outlined the six fundamental principles for the allotment of the relief fund.
Reller projects, he said, should be useful. A large proportion Donas, Melchers, May 31. should be spent in wages and a considerabe part of the cost should be returned to the Federal Gov-
ernment.
The money for each project should be spent during the next scal year. Such projects should give employment to persons Now On relief and should be located in relief areas in relation to the number of workers on relief.
President Roosevelt followed the outline of the relief scheme by an appeal to the public to make one of the most ambitions economic programmes the world had ever
scen a genuine succèss. -..
He then outlined the legislative programme for the remainder of the session of Congress, the main items being the extension of the National Recovery Administration, the elimination
af unnecessary
utility holding companies, the en actment of a new banking bill, and the passage of the economic secur- Ity programme.
The President concluded by say
An ambitious scheme has also been launched by the Klangsing,"Fear is vanishing and confid- authorities to develop the tung-
ence is growing. Never since our sten mining industry in Southern inauguration have we felt so un- Klangs, which produces roughly mistakably the atmospher, of re- 70 per cent. of the total annual output of China
It is the ultimate hope of the Klangsi Provincial Government
that a large-scale plant will be established in the heart of the
in tungsten mining centre the. Dear feature for the manufac- turing of tungsten steel Only tungsten in ore forin is now ex- ported abroad.
One of the chief setbacks in developing the tungsten indus- try in Southern Klangsi 15 the obsolete methods of mining. Us- ing native methods, each person is capable of producing-only three cattles of tungsten a day, it has been disclosed. Backward Com- munication facilities in the tung- aten mining centre have further hampered the development of the The tungster mining industry.
covery." Reuter.
MISS BATTEN'S
FLIGHT
Dogged By Bad
Lück
Dijon, April 28, - Bad luck continues to dog the New Zealand airwoman, Miss Jean Batten, who arrived here" from Lyons at 9.23 a.m., having left her last stopping place at 7.15 She said she bad & terrible time between the two cities, just creeping along, and being forced to flying at dangerously low altitude ores
through mountainous country, owing to a thick fog.
hilly topography of this part o the country has also prevented the use of donkeys and horses. Thus to transport tungsten
to the border of Kwangtung pro- vince or to Kunchow, human lab- our has to be employed.
CHINA'S POSITION
To overcome such difficulties. the provincial authorities have contemplated the construction of dirt roads around the hilly moun- tains whereon donkey and horse carts can travel. This will not only save the overhead cost but will also lessen the time required for transportation.
Her blind flying instruments were out of order; she said, which prevented her climbing.
Fog
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Empress of Asís, C.P.S., May '02. Enp. of Japan, C.P.S., May 10. Empress of Russia, C.P.S., May 1. Friderua, Malchers, May 27. General Pershing! States Co., May 3. General Sherman, States Co., May 17. Glenshiel, Jardine's, April 30, Gleneara, Jardine's, May 1. Golden Dragon, States Co.. May 20. Golden Mountain, States Co., May 1. Hai Lea, Theresön's, April 3 Flaining," Douglas”, May. 2,` Hector, B. & &, May 23. Hosang, Jardine's, May 9. Irisbank, Bank Line, May, 29. Javanese Prince. Furness, May 1. Jeypore, P. & O., Ma, S. Moncalieri, Lloyd Triestino, May 9. Neptuna, Gibb's, May 14, Oldenburg, Jabien's, May 1 Oliva, Jebsen's, May 4. Patroclus, B. & 8., May 8. Peter Mars, Jebsen's, May 10.. Perseus, B. & 8., May 20. Porthos, Messageries', May ". President Hoover, Dollar's, May 9. Pyrrha, B. & 8., May 7. Rajputare, P. & O., May 15. Racchi, P. & o., May 3.. Ranpura, & 0., May 1. Saarbrucken, Melchers' May 5, Sachsen, Jebsen's, May 24 Saathia B.I. (Apcar), May 14. Bazerland, Jebsen's, May 23, Shantung, Gilman's, May 9. Eilvercypress, Furness', May 19.. Somali, P. & 0., May 13. Somerville, Bank Line, May 21. Talthybiza, B. & S., May 5. Taiping, B. & 8., May 9. Takada, B.I.. (Apear), May 8. Tands, E. & A. 8,5.. Co., May 4. Tancred, Thoresen's, May 6. Taru, Marseen's; May 35. Tilaws, LL [Apear), April 30. Tjibadak, J.C.J. Line, May 29. Tjikarang, J.C.7. Line, May 11. Tjikembang, J.C.J. Line, May 7. Tjinagara, J.C.J. Line, May '14. Tjisadane. J.C.J. Line, "April 30. Taarnes, J.C.J. Line, May 31. Toulouse, Thoresen's, May 31. Trave, Melchers', May 23. Tricolor. Dodwell's, May 17. Trier, Malchers', May 5. Trisbank, Bank Line, May 22. Yasukuni Maru, R.Y.K., May 9.
EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY
Spectal to the "Hong Kong Dally
Press" (Copyright.).]
Nanking, Apr. 19.
The 8th anniversary of the es- tablishment of the National Gov- emment at Nanking was com- memorated here yesterday at a memorial service, held at National Government House,
still lies thick over the route she must follow to complete her voyage from Australia to England and Miss Batten, whose machine is in need of slight re-. pairs, is awaiting improved can- The service was attended by ditions before hopping off for over 800 high Government . off- Croydon,
Lin cials, including Presidents Despite her failure to beat her Sen. Chu Cheng, Yu Yu Jen, Tal
Chen own record for a teen-day out-Chi Tao, Ministers
Shao Private estimates place the ward flight. Miss Batten is still Kuan, Chu Chia Hus, Generala total deposits in Southern Klang-cheerful, though she admits she is Chen Tiao Yuan, Tang Sheng si at from 700,000 tons and those
very much disappointed.!!
of Hunan at 35,000 tons. Com-Reuter.
BACK AT LAST
London, April 29.
Chih. Dr. Chu Min-I and Mayor Ma Chao Chun,
лози
bining the total deposits of
President Lin Sen was the chief Southern Klangal Southern Hu-
speaker. Recalling the past glor- Northern Kwangtung. nan and
Miss Jean Batten arrived atles and prosperity at Nanking, geologists claim that China now enjoys the dominant position in Croydon to-day, completing the President Lin said that the beau- the tungsten ore industry in the Journey from England to Austraila tiful city was, however, destroy- world. Of the annual production and back. She is the first woman ed and laid to ruins, quring the devastat- of 15,000 tons of tungsten in the to accomplish the double" journey Taiping Rebellion, the
ing results of which can be seen world, Chira's exports claim
alone... about 43 per cent of the total On the outward fight she took even to this day. annually.
14 days and 235 hours to beat the up by Mrs. woman's record set Mollison. On the return fight she took 17 days and 16 hours.
Miss Batten has just established a new Hying record and broken another.-- Heuter.
Tungsten is ideal for the manu- facturing of high quality steel, and indispensible material for the making of munitiore. It is noted for its tensile strength and cgreat toughness.-
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Protest In France
(Special Air Mail Servloe)
London, April 18.
[Special to the “Hong Kong Daily Over 100 guesta braved a bitterly
Press” (Copyright):] cold wind and showers of hall at
Paris, April 28 Canalesburn yesterday to attend
An energetic protest against the ceremony of cutting the first sod on the high ground where the over-crowding in the medical pro- fession in France, with foreiga new auxiliary home of Glasgow doctors was made on Sunday at a Royal Infirmary is to be erected. “
Dea on-Convener Francis Beat- meeting of the Association of French Studenta in the City of tie, introducing Lady Macfarlane Tours. The meeting passed a who cut the sod with a spade, resolution, demanding firstly that
recalled that the site had been
no foreign university; diploma gifted in the first instance through shall be automatically transformed the generosity of Sir James Mac-into the French State diploma, farlane and his brother.
Nanking as the National Capt-
A start, he said, had been made tal, President Lin sald, must be
possible by an "andymous gift of that the city £40,000, and the total sum avall will be a symbol of Oriental able for the project was now a
80 reconstructed
civilization.
Libraries and hos- and Ditals must be constructed, the natural beauty of the Chin- huaiho (river) enhanced through
proximately £180,000
secondly, that naturalised French- 'men, shall only be admitted || to State examinations if they have fulfilled their military duties, thirdly, that the State diploma shall in any case be awarded to such naturalised citizen Ave years. on and that this waiting period at least after passing the examina be increased to seven years if the naturalised person should, for any resson have failed to accomplish his military service
The resolution further urges that the proposed measures should also be applied to pharmacolo- gists, dentists, and veterinary sur geord
siderable time he tendered his resignation,
Sir Thomas Whitson, who is chartered accourtant and senfor partner in the Arm of Messrs.
Casket Presented Whitson and Methuen, was Lord Provost of Edinburgh from 1929
minister of the Cathedral, opened The Rev. Nevile Davidson, to 1932 and a member of the scientific means.
the proceedings with prayer, and Town Counell of Edinburgh from
The population of Nanking has after she had performed the him to obtain the pilot's A Licence. cerned with the sea-fishing in 1918 to 1932. He was knighted in The Mersey school-ship HMS. This instruction will also cover dustry in Scotland and in North-1931. He is chairman of the tocreased to over 300,000 so that ceremony Lady Macfarlane was presented by Mr. A. D. Allan, Conway has decided to bring air the care and maintenance of air-ern Ireland and the Minister of Board of Management of the Ro-projects of reconstruction are.
the syllabus of craft on the ground. training into
On the Agriculture and Fisherles,. have yal Infirmary, Edinburgh. In 1933 called for in every direction. The chairman of the Canniesburn com- instruction, but the management engineering side there will be 78 appointed. Sir Thomas Barnby be served as chairman of the reason why the late Party Lead-mittee, with a sliver casket on committee, in coming to this decl-hours of tuition on the dismantling Whitson to be a member and Scottish Departmental Commit er. Dr. Sun Yat Ben, chose Nan- behalf of the committes, the ar-
king as the Capital of the Na- chitect, and the measurers, zion, have laid down that the and assembling of aero engines, chairman of the Herring Indus- tee on Housing.
Bir James Macfarlane, chairman extent of the training must be so &c, and a study of aeroplanetry Basid, in place of Mr. James During his period of office as tional Government is due to as Aimited as to retain the primary construction and assembly, includ- Watt,
resignation Oz Lord Provost of Edinburgh he disgust over the corruption of of the managers, thanked the com- Transocean Huo Mig purpose of the Conway as a train- | Ing maintenance and repair. The grounds of health they have at- took a leading part in the raising offcialdom at Felping. It is to mittee for the graceful compliment Ing.ship for future officers of the additional cost for this course, in- cepted with great regret.
and administration of "the na-be, hoped that all Party comrades they had paid his wife. He After his appointment as chair- tional, fund, collected by public will, in pursurance of Dr. Sun's thought the extension would be of Merchant Navy.. The new air cluding cost of licence, log books, course will include theoretical and use of tools, firing kit, &c. is £25, man of the Board last month, subscription, to assist the Scottish bequeathed teachings, co-operate tremendous value to the citizens home and practical instruction in aviation, Instruction on the theoretical side Mr. Watt had unexpectedly to hefring fahermen who suffered fully with the Government in the of Glasgow, and that its benefits patients. The
extra undergo a serious operation, and losses of nets in the disastrous further development of the Capi- would increase as years went on 80 beds the scheme being confined to only will be given for an
Two schemes are incorporated in modation cadets who are over 17 years of charge of £5 for each of the two in view of his inability to take op storm off the East Anglian coast talent agen barang da
the duties of the once for a con- son, November 11, 1929,
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