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TRAINS

Duke Of Kent As Driver

London, June 14 His Royal Highness the Duke of Kent, in company with Lord Ash- feld. Chairman of the London Pas-

senger Transport Board inspected the London Underground Rallway improvements, and later drove three tube trains under the new Leicester Square station,

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On the second occasion, during the journey from Waterloo, there A de- was an unusual occurrence,

ENQUIRIES BY EGYPT

In Italo-Abyssinian Dispute

(Spaciat to the "Hong Kong Dacty Press" (Copyright))

Milan, June 15. That discussions are said to have

attitude

the the.

taken place between the Egyptian Premier. Nessim Pasha, and the British High Commissioner, Sir Miles Lampson concerning towards Egyptian Italo-Abyssinian conflict, is report- ed by the "Corriere della Sera," on the strength of an account given by the Egyptian press. The "Cor- riere" cities the Egyptian paper "Aram" as stating that "Nessim Pasha requested from Sir Miles tective train had been brought to Information on the following a standstill in Goodge Street Sta-points: How would it be possible tion and it become necessary for the Duke to halt his train," which was following on the same metals, and switch off the current.

The

passengers, who had to alight, were unaware of the fact that "the Duke was in charge of

their train. The defect, which was repaired in 13 minutes, occurred at a quiet time of the day and caused only slight inconvenience to travellers.

The Journey back to Leicester Square passed without incident, The Duke Inspected the new sta- tion there and examined the es- calators, the working of which was explained.-

British Wireless.

THE SANITARY BOARD

Tomorrow's Meeting

1. The President. pursuant to notice, will move:-

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"That in accordance with By- law of the Scavenging and Conservancy Bylaws contained in Schedule B of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903, the Board do fix the fee to be paid, by householders in the Hi District for the removal of nightsoli and other excretal re- fuse to be Ten Dollars a month In all cases where not more than three pans are in use and for any number in pra rata excess of three pans with effect from 1st July, 1935, until further notice."

2. Application for an eating house licence at No. 374, Shang- for England to prevent an Italo-hal Street, ground floor. Abyssinich war; Whether. In the

:

event of war, the British Govern 3. Application for an eating ment was contemplating closing house Licence at No. 23. Hiller the Suez Canal to Italian battle-Street. ground floor.

4. Application for a food pre- ships; whether the British Gov- ernment intended to prohibit serving licence at No. 441. Castle Italian war planes from flying over Peak Road and Lot No. 1588. Egyptian territory and whether Egypt could obtain part of Lake Tana-in Northern Abyssinian and the chief reservoir of the Blue Nile --and if so under what condi- tions?

The "Corriere" likewise repro- duces a report from the Egyptian paper "Mokatan." according to which the Egyptian Government signified its agreement with the High Commissioner's view, that the restoration of the Egyptian

REVISED PLAN Constitution should be postponed

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Reorganisation Of Railroads

New York, June 14

A revised reorganisation plan for the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad, providing for control and management by bond- holders while bond Interest is in arrears, was submitted to

the investors. principal institutional holding over $100,000,000 of the rallway's bonds to-day.

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

New York: Juna 18.

(1hroughTM Reuser's Agency)

QUOTATIONS

New York/London Cross-rate New York Cotton-July New York Rubber July Chicago Wheat ----July Chicago Corn July

Dec Montreal Silver Silver Official

Last Today's

High Low Close Close Change 6312124942 unobanged Very dull 11.40 11.31 1.2 11.3.10 up 12.98 12.00 12.00 12.87 07 ap

·BL 794 801 TAT 73 72 73 78 73.00 74.36 7505 7495

79k 721

If of

off

.10 off

unchanged

Dow Jones Averages High-1934/36 Low: June 14. June 1b. Change

20 Industrials

119.00.

8458 119.00

118.17

.17 up

20 Raile

53.96

97.11 33.10

33.64

.38 up

40 Bonds

20 Utilities— “

31.03

14.39 91.0

21.14

.14 ap

97.47

84.73 90.18

96.38

.20 up

11" Commodity Index

65,45

41.98 68.09

58.00

.09 off

Adams Express

5. Regular Returns:- (a) Rat Return for the weeks Amer. Can (4)

ending 25th May and 1st Fam. Comin. Alcohol

(.25) June, 1935.

Am. Cyanamid "B"

+(25dr.)

Am. For. Pwr

(b) Health Bulletin of Eastern Ports from the Honourable Director of Medical and Sanitary Services" for the Am. For. Pwr. 57 ist

PI. weeks ending 25th May and

Am Locomotive 1st June, 1935. Health Return from the Am. Metal Co. League of Nations, EasternAm Radiator Bureau. for the weeks ending Am. SmeltingTM

Am. Sug. Ref (2) 11th and 18th May, 1935.

Am, T. and T, (9) Am. Tob "B" (5)

(c)

pending further developments in (d) Mortality Return for Hong the Italo-Abyssinian dispute.— Transocean Kuo Min

EIGHT LOST

In Texas Flood

Ovalde, Texas, June 14. Eight persons are reported drowned and many more are miss- ing following widespread floods in South-western Texas.

Hundreds have been compelled to fee from their homes owing to the swollen creeks rising rapidly.

Kong for the weeks ending 19th and 26th May, 1935.. Am Waterworks (1) 111 (e) Summary of licences, permits Am Waterworks $6

pref (8) and exemptions granted and refused by the Board during Anaconda Copper

Atch. T. and" 8. F. the month of May, 1935.

(2 d.) (1) Cattle and Swine Returns for

Atlantic Ref (1) the month of May, 1935.

C. J. ROE Secretary.

PRESIDENT'S DISEASE

19

Stock & Div.

Int. Cement

183 184

30 31

Last Sale

Stock & Div.

Jun. 14 Jun. 15

Last Sale Jun. 14 Jun. 15

Gold Dust (120)

...

174

174

Alaska Jun (1.002) 15

181

Goodyear

Allis Chalmers

Am. Brake Shoe

(80)

Int. Hary (.60)

441 1441

1388

1401

201

211

Int. Nick (60) Int. Tel & Tel, Johns Manville Kennecott (.151) Krog. Gro. (1.50z) Lehman (2.40)

282 282

501

501

·82-

181 181

80

80

37

4

Liq. Carb. (1)

Loew's (1)

431

42

251

25

Lorill. (1.20)

21+ 214.

14 141

McIntyre (2x).

421

421

201 204

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→261

271"

14

142

Nat Bisc. (2)

30

301

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167

16)

1271

128

Nat Distillers

25

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892

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Nat. Pwr. Lt (80)...

81 81

113

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NY. Central.

171

184

CE4*

·N. Amer. (50¤, ̧4%)

147,

147

18

164

Otis Elec. (.60)

187

191

Fac. Gas (1.50)

*221

23

46

47*

Pac. Ling, (3)

32

327...

27

271

Packard Motors

34

32

Atlas Corpn.

91

94

Pennroad Corpn.

24

2

Auburn

Automobile 211

21

Penn. Rly (1)

231

237

Baltimore & Ohio

11.

11

Phi Petro (1)

"

221 221

Bendix Aviation

342

141

Pierce ArroW

"

Bethlehem Steel .....

201

272

Pub. Ber N.J. (2.80)

344

Boeing Airplane

7.

72

Radio Corpn.

53

Borden Co. (1.60)

" 25+

*254

Repub Steel

131

388

38+

Rey. Tob "B" (3)

512

581

554

Schenley...

28+ 252

100

101

Sears Roebuck

401

401

483

481

Shell Unión Oil

251*

Simmons Co.

81 8

Soc-Vac (60).

134

14

434

8m, Cal Ed. (1-50)

· 197

19

442 447

Southern Pacific

18

162

491

191

Bouthern Rly.

104

10t

...

61

Stan. Branda (1) -...

151

157

201

Stan. Gas

31

34

14

11

Bta. Oil Cal. (1)

35

-351

Sta Oil NJ (1)

487

49

443

45

Ster: Pro. (2.80)

63

63+

(1.80)

Studebaker Corpn

13

181

932.

Texas G. Sulp (2)

35

351

9"

21

91

Transamerica (1.124)

61

61

21

Un Car. and Carb

78

(140)

B11 82

3

47 47

Curtiss Wright.............

24TM

21

Un Pad Rlys (6)...-105) Up Aircraft Corp. Un Air Line Trans... Bi 21 United Corpn. ......

134

*131

Curtiss Wright "A"

Uni. Gas Impr. (1.26) 13 Univ Leaf Tob. (2) 62

20

261

US. Pine Fury. (50)

1023

1A

UB. Rubber

13

121-

US. Rub. $8 1st Ff. 32+ 324*

US Steel"

234

34

US. Steel 7 Pr. (1)

51

Vandalam

134

-137

57

Vick, Chem (140%)...

Warner Bros. ↑ Picts. 24

.412

142 142

West Union. Tel:.....

Gen. Elec. (60)

28

25

-West-Air-Brake-(1)

Gen. Foods (180)

37

371

West E. & M. (165)..

511

521

Gen: Motors (14)

314 321

Wilcox:: Oh and Gas

251

25+

Woolworths (2-40)

Call Money

1%

301

31

↑ possible mutilatio

It is learned the leaders of the railway equipment industry are prepared to submit to President. Roosevelt a plan to permit ran resulting in the inundation of achievements of his Presidency ich. Nat. Bk. (1.40), 25*

roads to modernise their equip- the extended credit ment on basis.

The plan, which is reportedly leaders in the backed by all industry, as well as many carriers. provides for the use of four per cent. ten-year notes, rediscount- able by Federal Reserve Banks. The proponents of the scheme

whole villages.

Damage to crops. bridge and rallways already is estimated at over $2,000,000. Reuter.

SOVIET SHIPPING PURCHASES

estimate that there is $350,000,000 (Special to the "Hong Kong Daus

of potential business in rehabili- tating the carrier equipment, which would be an enormous.ald to employment.- Reuter.

BREAD LAWS IN GERMANY

Press (Copyright).]

Leningrad, June 15. The Soviet Russian special com- mission which has been sent abroad to purchase passenger and transport vessels, returned here on Friday.

According to a semi-offcial has statement, the commission since last October, visited 'Holland, England Sweden, Norway and Bel-. gium, and has bought up to fifty steamers and twelve tugs, with a total tonnage of 222,000.—

(Special to the "Hong Kong Da

Press” (Govüright).1

Berlin, June 15 Only five kinds of bread will be sold in Germany henceforth; do- | Troniocran Kuo Min der the new law regulating the -manufacture-and-sale-of-bread, which comes into force to-day and .puts an end to the mystifying variety of bread mixtures sold hi- therto under. all sorts of fancy names, which merely tended to `confuse consumers.

WHITE RAJAH CABLES "YES'

Harry Roy's “I Am The

Happiest Man

From now on each loaf of bread must be stamped with one of five

Special Air Mail Service>

London, May 28. letters, indicating that the brend was made either of coarsely- "I am now the happiest man in ground rye, or rye, four, or rye the world." said Harry Roy to me with an admixture of wheat, or on Saturday morning, writes a wheat with an admixture of rye, correspondent.

money.

or of pure wheat. The minimum The long-awaited cable had weight of loaves is axed at 261 arrived from Bir Charles. Vynes ounces, so that every German Brooks, the white Rajah of Hausfrau will in future know ̋ex- Sarawak, "consenting to Barry's actly what she is getting for her engagement to his second daugh- ter, Elizabeth, or, as she is known Special kinds of bread for in-in Sarawak, Princess Pearl

Only the day before we were valids and persons suffering from

lunching together. diabetes and other diseases are not affected by the regulations, and may be sold as heretofore. Tranioczan Kuo Min,

AERODROME EXTENSION

~IN SINGAPORE

Some

Singapore, June 15.. 568 acres of land have been acquired for the purpose of the Island's third service--aero- drome, which is believed to be required for the feet at arm. The second aerodrome la due to be completed in November,

An extensive plan of public in- struction in air raid precautions is

He was then a little dent.

Borg Warner (1dr.) Mr. Roosevelt has not only beeri

CASS with Congress.

Canadian Paclic having trouble

Caterpillar Tract Hitherto one of the outstanding

has been the way he has won the CPeake Corp. (3.50) confidence of the Press. His daily Peake Corp. and 433

Ohio (2-80) conferences with Washington Jour- nalists have been remarkable

Chrysler (14) for their friendliness and inform-

Col.-Gas & Elec, ality."

Comm. Solv: 1-80)... 192 Comm. 8thia. Recently, however, some of the older hands among the journalists Comm

Sthin..$4 have detected in him signs of

cum. Ft. (6) "President's disease." The sym Congo-Nairn ptoms, which were strongly deve-

loped in such sufferers as Presi- dent Wilson and Fresident Hoover, are, they say, as follows:

Growing impatience and re- sentment of criticism.

A feeling that he is being per- secuted by men with unworthy jmotives.

Cons. Oil (28) Cont. 011 (25)

Cons, Gas. N.Y (2), 231

Corn Prod (3) ..... 75 Coty Inc. CWIL. Cork" $2.70 P.

(2.70)

A determination to belleve what Delaware & Hudson he wants to believe,

Undignified Peanuts One sign of the progress of the malady has been the patient's growing touchiness with regard to "candid camera" pictures of him- self.

Douglas Aircraft Du Pont-(2-60%) East. Kodak, (4) ". Mer. Autolite Co. Elec. Bond & Share $1 Fee. Bond $5 PT (5), 50% Elec. Bond $6 PI (6) 581 At the opening of the baseball Elec. Power & Light 24: season the President tried to pre-Fox Falm *A* vent photographers taking him eating peanuts. hom

་-་་་་

One photographer was success-

ful, however, and Mr. Roosevelt Gen Rly: Bigs (1)... was inundated with letters on the Gillette Baf (1) impropriety of Presidents indulging | Glidden Cơ (1) in peanuts.

In future such photographs wil be suppressed.

NEW STATUE OF BURNS

(Special Afr Mail Service)

London, May 29.

R.A.F. RECRUITING SCENES

Prospective airmen clamoured I had a talk to-day with Mr. round the administrative offices of Hermon Cawthra, the Yorkshire the Air Ministry in Kingsway to- sculptor, who is putting the finish day with all the abandon of your ing touches to his statue of Robert in search of adventure. They com Burts that to replace the time prised the vanguard a strang despon-worn marble ngure of the bard at-of applicants for posts as pilots

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GUILDHALL BALL GUESTS

(Special Air Mail Service).

London, May 23. Those who noted the guests at the Guildhall Bail could hardly fall to be impressed by the diver- ity of the interests represented:

Politics, national, and municipal, the Dumfries Mausoleum, The and aircraftamen under the "the services, industry and com- But it was a very different new work, a plaster model of which RAF recruiting drive. Oficials merce were included in the Lord Harry who spoke to me on its on exhibition at the Royal at the Kingsway headquarters had Mayor's widely flung net: ~

It was surprising, therefore, to Baturday. I am overjoyed at the Academy, shows the poet in an active afternoon handing out good news," he said "DI-D thoughtful mood standing beside application forms and literature and that the large private banking oung houses seem to have been neglect- (his pet name for his fiancée) has a plough with leisurely gait 1 to the continuous stream of been the only girl in my life. am told that the statue, the commen, who monopolised all the fredage

This afternoon Harry is record mission of the Dumfries Burns door standing ac

Overf Ing his new Mayfair Buite, and Club will be erected next months

and conf Miss Brooke, he tells me 18 going to sing the second move ment, which is called "Mayfair Blues

being prepared by the civil and military authorities. Reuter

NAVAL PARLEY

London, June 13. The German Delegates headed

mmod

paveme

curk

and

The fact that these familiar quelles names.so often head the list of City charity rubscriptions makes it that some of them should

course,

branch

•hay

Croydon by special aeroplane thi evening The Anglo

val conversations will be resumed: tomorrow

By Herr Von Ribbentrop arrived at BritWtrelem,

ave been

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