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DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS
MONDAY, JUNE 10. Anniversaries and Holidays. Whit Monday. Bank Hoilday.
Cinemas
Klir's: "The Little Colonel" Queen's: "Times Square Lady," Central:-"Chinese Picture." Oriental:Seguola." World:"Wonder Bar." Alhambra: "The Notorious Sophie
Lang," Majestic: The Affairs Of Cellini." Star: "Peck's Bad Boy."
Miscellaneous St. Andrew's Clue Open Night: Military Band Per formance at U.S.R.C. grounds, 8.30
9.03.
Religious Retreat at Teo Fong Shan Monastery. Shatin, 10.30 am. to 5.30 p.m.: General Confirmation, Catholic Cathedral. 7.30 1
Social Whist Drive, St. Patrick's Hall, in Ald of Sheklung Lepers' Fund, p.m.
Sports
Terinis.-Mixed Doubles, United Services R.C. v. Kowloon C.C. "A"; Kowloon CC, "B" v. Chinese R.C.
Moon.-V. Moon, 10th Day. Sunrise.-5.38 a.m. Sunset.-7.07
p.m.
Tides-High at 5.00 and..., 14.35; Lew at 10.12 and 22.18.
TUESDAY, JUNE 11
LAVAL WINS
A Powerful Majority
Paria Juna.
The new National. Government, headed by M. Pierre Laval, obtain- ed a vote of confidence in the Chamber of Deputies" to-day by 412-137 on the question of shelving all interpellations with respect to the Government's monetary policy. This overwhelming majority followed the reading of a minis- terial declaration, the point of which was the demand for excep- tional powers for the next Ave months" to ensure the defence of the frane and Oght against speculation."
HUGE FRAUD ALLEGED
Firm And Officials" Involved
New York June 8. One of the largest investment fraud cases in history, involving of real over $700 million worth estate securities, is in prospect as the result of an Indictment by a special Federal Grand Jury against the New York Title, and Mortgage Company, which, with Ave offi- cials, is charged with a mall fraud conspiracy in connection with the sale before 1933 of so-called guar- "The powers we ask for areanteed mortgage, certificates. necessary for the protection of the A large part of the securities was political status of our country."held by banks and financial com- said M. Laval in his plea for sup- panies, while $200 million worth port.
were sold to small investors. The state of our public Ün-
The
declares that indictment ances is the greatest menace to the defendants not only made the franc.. The whole world has misrepresentations to promote, the its eyes on us.
sale of the securities but also Our foreign policy, our security | "concealed and suppressed the and peace would be threatened if truth"
their we did not receive the full support value.- of the Chamber to-day,” he de-Reuter. clared.-
PLENARY POWERS
Paris, June 7. The Chamber has adopted the Plenary Powers Bill by a vote of 362 to 181.
It was on this measure that the
Anniversaries and Holidays-Flandin Government was defeat-
St Barnabas,
Cinemas
King's: --"Helldorado,"
Queen's:Times Square Lady." Central: "Chinese Picture."
Oriental:"8equoia," "
Ahambra: - “The
World:-"Wonder Bar."
Cellini."
Affairs
Of
ed
Reuter.
? GOVERNMES@F÷ALM [Special to t#SANITARNliz-Daik Press" (ingright).]
Berlin, June 7.
in a A fully packed Chamber Somewhat chastened mood faced M. Laval when he mounted the tribune in order to mark the Government declaration in pres- Meetings. Annual, Peak Tram-senting als cabinet and introduce ways Co. Ltd, Hong Kong Hotel, the third empowering Bill drafted 11.30 a.m.
in ten days,
There was a complete
Star:-"Peck's" Bad Boy."
Miscellaneous.
A
Rotary Tiffin.
concerning
real
ANTI-BRITISH FEELING IN ITALY
Embassy Under Guard
anti-British Owing to
feeling aroused by the violent press cam- paign against Britain in connec tion with the Itald Apsifirfari = dispute, the Carabinieri guards at the British Embassy have been trebled, "and moreover 器 large number of plain-clothes detectives. have been posted in the vicinity. The Abyssinian Legation con- tinues to be heavily guarded.
Italy will copy Britain's attitude In ignoring foreign criticism when silence building the British Empire, de- Hong Kong Hotel; School Certi- while M. Laval read the govern-clared Signor Mussolini addressing ficate Examination, University of ment declaration which stresses the Sabaudi Division on the eve that the new Cabinet had been of its departure for Italian East Hong Kong.
formed for the purpose of com- bating speculation, and defending the frane and that it needed the means to act.
Social-K.D.R.C. Whist Drive, Reading Room. Kowloon Docks, 9 p.m.; Police MCL Ladies' Whist Drive. Police Recreation Club. Happy Valley, 3.30 p.m.
Sports
Bowls. Open Singles, S. Eccle- shall v. H. W. B. Muskett (Talkoo R.C.; H. Gittins v. F. "Culler (Club de Recreio); C. J. Tacchi v. C B. Hosking (Kowloon Dock)' K. M. Omar v. P. T. Farrell (Hong Kong Electric); A. E Silkstone v. A. O. Brawn (Craigengower C. C.; J. K. Sloan V. F. Goodwin (Civil Service C.C.),
Golf Royal Hong Kong "Golf Club Ladies' Fection 1. L.G.U. Monthly Medal Competitions.
Tennis-"A" Division, Chinese R.C. "A". United Services RC Hong Kong C.C. v. Club de Re- crelo "B" Chinese R.C.
"B". R.C. v.
Indian
Kowloon C.C.: Craigengewer C.C.
Moon-V Moon, 11th. Day. Sunrise.-5.38 a.m. Sunset-7.07
D.II.
"Parliament will give them to us," exclaimed Laval," if it im- mediately approves the Bl ** have introduced. As everybody knows that our gold reserves should be sufficient to make the franc attack. The against any prove everlasting Budgetary deficit may," the franc If however, damage Parliament does not by immediate action give expression to its deter- mination to maintain the rency. It will not be suficient to and curtail
redress expenses abuscs, We must jointly begin to rehabilitate our cational economy, That is our aim."
Cur-
Africa.- Reuter..
GREAT WELCOME IN MANILA
To Governor-General And Senate President.
Mania, June 8. Governor-General Murphy and President Manuel Quezon, arrived ut Manila
The this morning, President Coolidge docked amid scenes of great excitement, being cscorted from the breakwater by 30 tugs and launches with shriek ing sirena. The strictest precau- WATCHED BY WORLD'
tions were taken against untoward After affirming that the Gov-happenings. The whole of pler ernment 13 determined to further No. 7 was roped and only privileg- the interests of the workers, rural ed persons population, trade and industry. approach.
were allowed
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the statement concludes by saying
Both were glad to be, back, Mr. "The eyes of the whole world are rivetted on us, in view of the ex-Murphy sald. He really wanted to isting danger. We will not let stay in Hong Kong a little longer, our prestige be injured. Our for- but was compelled to come. Inter- Tides-High at 6.18 and 18.05.eign policy of security and peace. viewed, both reiterated what they
steadfastness and moderation said while in Hong Kong.-
Reuter. which are generally recognised, ean only be called in question if #
Low at 11.47 and 23.00.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12. Anniversaries and Holidays — Ember Day.
Auctioni-One Buick 5-passer- ger Touring Car, China Auction Rooms, 11 am.
Cinemas
King's:"Helldorado." Queen's:-"Times Square Lady”. Central: "Chinese Picture.” Oriental:-"Last Round Up." World:-"Wonder Bar." Alhambra The Notcrious Sophie
Lang"
Majestic "The Affairs Of Cellini. StarMystery Lady."
Ride
Meetings First, HK Association Counell, "8. C. M. Post”.
a.m...
Sports
we ourselves give the appearance
of wishing to abandon it."
After the Communist Ramette terpellations be indefinitely ad- had made a speech in support of journed. This motion on which its aminendments, the Chamber the Goverment had made the proceeded to a division "on the question of confidence," was car Government motion that all inried by the Chamber by the strik
Adil. v. R.. W. Simmonds (Talkoo RC H. Beer v. J. V. Ramsay (Kowloon CC.); G. N. Mitchell v. D. M. Khan (Club de' Recreio); A.
ing majority of 412 to 137 votes. The Chainber then.adjourned while the finance committee examined the empowering bill which reads
as follows:
"In order to avoid the devaluä- R. Dallah v. L. de Rome (Civil Sertion of the currency the senate vice C.C.); A M. Holland v Fx and Chamber empower the Gov M. da Bilva (Kowloon Docka)," |ernment" till ́ October 31, 1935 to adopt all measures necessary for combating speculation protecting
Tennis Division, Centrál
Board Room, 5.30 pm. Kowloor British Association v. Indian R.C. the frame by issuing decrees The Union Church Women's Guild, 30 Hong Kong C.C, v. University; Civil legal force of these decrees, will be
Bervice CC. 7. Kow'son.C.C. Club submitted to Parliament for rati de Recreto South China A.Afication before January 1, 1936–
Bunrise 5.38 a.m. Sunset-7.06 A declive vote will probably be taken at a late hour on Friday Tides High at 434 and 1325; night W Low at 7.53 and 21.35,
Bowls Open Singles, J. Russell HF. Westlake (Hong Kong Electric); A.- Hyde-Lay v, J. M. Purvia" (Craigengower C.C.); M. Y.
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