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DOCTOR'S AMAZING TRADE EMBARGO EXPERIENCE WITH

INDIGESTION

Who would expect a well-knowi doctor to be a victim of persisten. stomach trráblet his own medicine did am no good! Then at last he tound the way to conquer clutinate stomach disorder. Here ru 11- <wn words:

"I find that 'Birurated' Mágnes.o inken after my meals is the ants thing that keeps me free from pain and discomfort, and I take it, re- yularly. l'often prescribe it for my patients, and have had very good results,"

H. G., MA, MR C.S:,

L.R.C.P.

ON ITALY

Swiss And Polish

Objections

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Geneva, Oct. 17.

HONG KONG DAILY

QUICK CHANGE IN AUSTRIA

Cabinet Shuffle

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Press" (Copyright

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Vienna, Oct 17. With dramatic suddenness the Cabinet crisis made an appearance on Thursday afternoon and after the reconstitution of the Govern- Thursdayment had disappeared again with the same rapidly. The chief tea-

The Economic Committee of the Sanctions Conference held a two- hour deliberation morning, discussing the question of

on

PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1935.

AROUND THE

COURTS

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CAUGHT AT LAST

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are

Kowloon Tong residents happy-now is that they are rid of a mence. For some time past they have been caused some an- xlety by the activities of a cat- burglar, who has not only been able to evade arrest but also to take away

with him his loot.

PASSENGERS

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PRESIDENT MCKINLEY The following passengers rived in the Colony yesterday on the s. President McKinley, from Shanghai:-

Mr. Elmer W. Albinson. Mr. Mitchell Berry, Mrs. M” E. G. Burslem, Mr. R. D. C. Canvarro, Mr. E. W. C. Corry, Mrs. L. A Dabelstein, Mr. Arthur D. Engle. F Mr. Harold

B. Gledhil · Mr. Grandi, Miss Mona Bell Hill, Mr. J. M. Hykes, Mr. J. Semmlet, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Turner,

Amazing evidence of the remark. import and 'export stoppage to be lure of this lightning transtorma- Before Mr Wynne-Jones at the Colony yesterday on the R.M.S.

able speed with which indigestion and stomach pains can be stopped has been revealed by medical ex- periments and X-ray photographs

Citres. These of actual

prove Bisurated Magnesis to be the uickest-acting and most effective >tomach remedy known to medical science Within 5 minutes a ten-

imposed on Italy.

The list of key products whose export to Italy is to be prohibited has been increased by wool and debate was cotton. The whole dominated by the weighty objec- tions advanced by the Swiss dele- gate, Minister Stucki, who advanc-

Hon was the elimination of Fey. the Minister for Public Safety from the Cabinet.

As the cause of the dissentions preceding the crisis is said to be antagonism regarding the Heim- wehr, that is the Home Guard the meaning of the change is last gained the upper hand.

who is the

Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, an unemployed Chinese suspect, appeared before Mr. Wynne-Jones, on four charges of theft

The man. Ng Ting, aged 38, is charged with having stolen n bundle of religious papers frum

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA Amongst those who left the

Empress of Russia for Vancouver, vil ports were:-

*poonful of Bisurated' Magnesiaed several reasons why such trade that the Starhemberg party has at No. 18 Cumberland Road last Dávidoff, Comdr. J. Dicksin, Mr. |

a little water produced complete relief in cases where numberless other remedies had failed entirely. Get 'Bisurated' Magnesia (powder r tablets from your chemist or store today, but be sure and see the

val BISMA sign on nackazy if you want the quickest niting stomach remedy known

every

-GERMAN EVANGELICAL

CHURCH,

(Special to the Hong Kong any

Pris pr opyright.

Berlin, Oct. 17.

barriers would be almost insuffer- able for Switzerland because the Swiss balance of trade would be completely dislocated and a vast number of workers thrown out of employment,

Additional difficulties are raised

Monday; stealing a total of $37 On Thursday afternoon the in cash from No. 201 Prince Chancellor, Schuschnigg, proposed Edward Road: stealing $2 from to President Miklas, that in accor No. 93 Waterloo Road; and steal dance with Article 82 of the Federing a jacket from No. 97

Water-

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Lt. and Mrs, C. N. Barham, Miss M. S. J. Blatchford, Mr. J, W. Brierly, Miss I. Brodziak, Mrs. Floyd Byrd, Father Ani Carlo, Mr. D. Carter. Mrs. E. E. Clancy. Mr. and Mrs, Gea. E. Costello, Mrs. A.

E B. O. Dunlop, Mr. J. Fry, Miss A. K. Goodacre. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Govaars, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. H. Graafland, Mr. D. S. Gubbay, Dr. and Mrs. D. Guthrie. Miss A. Gutierrez, Miss G. E. Hadden, Dr. J. M. Henry, Mr. L. Kadoorie, Mr. von Lochow, Mr. J...M. C Lopes. Mr. E. A. Mattock, Mr. R. T. Mc- Donnell, Mr. H. G. McNeary, Misa 1. Melmoth, Mr. P. A. Mettel, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Mortlock, Mr. J. Munir, Miss M. Nicholls, Mrs. H. Nissim. Captain R. Pocock. Rev. W. E. Presswood. Miss II. E, Rees, Mrs. W. W. Ritchie. Miss M, W. Roger, Miss Scott-Moncrieff. Mr. and Mrs. Standvig and two chil-

al Constitution, the entire Cabinetoo Road. These thefts are alleg- should be dismissed, at the same ed to been committed between by the proximity of Switzerland time tendering his own resigna- October 3 and 16. to Italy and the large proportion tion. The President accepted the

The complainants were Mr. a: Swiss subjects of Italian blood. | proposal regarding the dismissal Xavier. Mr. K. Hamilton. - Mr. G. Moreover, M. Stuck! said that it of the Cabinet but ignored the Twemlow, and Mr. A. Chapman. would be psychologically distress-Chancellor's resignation, entrust-

Inspector W. R. Chester Woods, Ing that in the Swiss canton of ing him, instead, to form A new

in outlining the case, stated that Tessin regulations concerning the government. Schuschnigg accept about midnight on October 15 and sanctions would have to be pub-ed and the proposals for the new 16, Mr. W. Buhner. of No. lished in the Italian language. In Cabinet were approved by the Pre-Cumberland Road, was disturbed any case, concluded the Swiss dele sident.

la his sleep. He got up and saw Schuschnigg remains premier, defendant in his garden. The gate, the decision as to the ques- Church Committee and Regional tion of participation in the sanc-minister for defence and educa-man roamed about in the garden dren, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Stuart,

He was Church committee for the Evan- tions would have to be left to the tion, Srahemberg vice-chancellor: for about half an hour.

Berger Waldenegg. Minister for seen to leave and cross the road. gelical Church and the old Prus-

Foreign Affairs, Professor Dobrets to No 18, which opposite, and sion Union has issued the follow-

Berger, Social Minister, Dr. Drad- cimb up and enter by a bedroom ing proclamation: "Upon the au-

ler, Finance Minister: Stockinger,window. After a period of about thority of the law for the security

Minister for Trade and Communi- ten or afteen minutes, the man of the German Evangelical Church

cations; Winterstein. General Pro-reappeared at the window, threw of September 24, 1935 and execu-

curator, Strobl, Minister for Just something down and climbed down tive decree of Octuber 3, 1935, the

Ice; and Dr. Karl Buresch Minister again. without portfolio- Transocean Kuo Mts.

The newly appointed Reichs

Reich's Prussian Minister for the Church affairs has constituted us to be the members of the Reichs Church committee and the Region- 'al Church committee for the Evan- gelical Church of the old Prussiari Union. We have accepted this charge from the State and as the men of the Church have under

Swiss Federal Parliament.

ITALIAN-BUILT SHIPS" The Polish delegate also raised objections, mentioning numerous

other things that in an among Italian shipbuilding yard in Mon- falohe lay two ocean liners des-

bined for Poland, ordered by the Polish States Line, which are These ships urgently required. were to be paid for with Polish coal. The Polish delegate added that before his Government would agree to these measures they would have to know the particulars. He also criticised sharply the proposal for the non-fulfilment of current

contracts..

ARMY PUTSCH `SUSPECTED

Vierina, Oct. 17. Dr. Kurt Schuschnigg, the Chan-

cellor of Austria,, has, tendered the resignations of the entire Cabinet to the President. However, he has been authorised to form e new Cabinet.

Mr. and Mrs. H. W. C. M., Sutorius, Comdr. E., M. Tetley. Mr. W. H. Train, Mr. R. de Vos, Major and Mrs. D. F. W. Warren, Mr. HM, Weersma. Mr. E. G. Wilkinson. Miss D. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Wilson.

FOREIGN NEWSPAPERS IN ITALY

(Special to the "Hong Kong Daliv Press 'Copyright).]

TRAINING GALLOPS

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In preparating for today's meeting the following yonies were sent over the course yesterday, when the following times were elocked:-

Victoria Hall A.

Vixen Torasepsis

St. Joan

17th of Sept.

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High Honour Plain View Gold Ficker Spinaway Pacific Hall Gold Bullion Limelight

Ebony Idol Empire Day The Deemster Harvest View Liberty Bay Sadko

The Tiger Tiny Star Racing Boy

High, West "Derby Day

MADE JORDAN OF THE THAMES

(Specia) Air Mail Service)

London, Sept. 30. The muddy waters of the Thames became the Jordan yes- terday to hundreds of the Jews of London.

On Tower Bridge the trafic rumbled by. It

AD. 1935 But under the bridge down beside was Israel the moving water it 5696.

was

It was a strange gathering that stood there on the steps close by the water.

Mr. Buhner at this stage thought it was time to do something, and went out

Indian and informed stable E302.of what he had seen, and they both went off in pursuit

With downcast eyes they stood Rome, Oct. 17. At 2 am. Mr. E. W. Simmons

and watched the swirling waters Of No: 29 Suffolk Road. Kowloon

No foreign newspaper may any

They saw not the wharves, they Tong, saw the same man in his

He shouted at taken the direction of administri-

garden.

him longer be exposed for sale at

heard not the tags which tried tion of the German Evangelical

In the closing speech. of the

where upon the man jumped over kiosks. Sales are still permitted

Beneath the shadow of Tower to drown the words of the Prop- Church. We know that we are the

The Government's resignation the fence, ran along the street but a great number of the issues

Bridge they had come to perform het. kar have been consfiscated. This mea- "Trustees for the transitional period session, the British delegate, Mr.

the centuries-old

of ceremony Eden said that it was followed a day of acute tension, and went into No 16 where he

"He will turn again," they sang, Anthony

the "fence. Mr. sure is said to be a precaution at whose end the German evange-understood that the Permanent and special police are now on duty went through

Tashlich-the casting of their "He will have compassion upon and the Simmonds. saw. Mr. Buhner and the against "defeatism” lical people will stand independent Committee would examine all such at all strategic points and

large and internally united. The Invio-

them numbers of the people are begin-sins upon the waters, in connecus: He will subdue our iniquities: lable foundation of the German questions as proposed. The general streets are patrolled by armed po- Indlan constable. called to

helmets. The and pursued the man, whom they ing to show uneasiness at the tion with the Jewish New Year and Thou wilt cast all their sins discussions for the mutual aid ce in steel

into the depths of the sea. the Bast Evangelical Church is the gospel of

of one another by the states tak-proaches to the Chancellery, where eventually caught in the garden consequences which Jesus Chrust as set forth in the

African campaign will lead to.- Holy Scripture and as stated anewing part in the economic sanctions the last Chancellor, the late Dr.o No, 14 Suffolk Road.

Defendant pleaded guilty to ennennen kun aran ended on Thursday afternoon. An Engelbert Dollfuss, was murdered

further in the creed for the reformation.agreement was reached in principle by Nazi raiders, is strongly guard all the charges and a Transocean Kuo Min -

charge of returning from ban'sh- ment was preferred against him.

SHIP EMPTY OWING TO BOYCOTT

(Special to the "Hong Kong Dally

presi" ((topuright1.1

up.

been or the basis of the proposal made ed and machine-guris have by France to the effect that where mounted at the broadcasting sta- trade losses were heavy, the states tion, which also featured in the suffering would get compensation | Nazi putsch. through the opening of other Tt is suggested in some quarters

while in certain other markets cases, where the suspension of ex- ports to Italy is specially serious, financial relief, in the form of may involve the retirement credits or loans, would be arrang- Heimwehr officers from the

ernment.

Capetown, Oct. 17. The 2,400 ton steamer "Duille" was forced to put to sea on Thurs-ed. day almost empty, owing to the South African boycott towards Italy. The steamer had only 28 passengers and 200 tons of cargo- J'r gorras kua "Men

EMBARGO LIFTED

¡Special to the Hong Kong Dally

· Press“ (Copyright).]

Geneva, Oct. 17,

HASTE, URGED. ·

The drafting committee would work out a series of resolutions based on these general principles. The British delegation does not conceal the fact that they are not very pleased with the slowness with which the negotiations proceeding and insists that this first section of the labours of the Sanctions Conference, that is to say the drawing up of economic

are

The French Finnish and Lat- and financial measures contem vlan Governments have notified Plated, be finished within this the League of Nations B-cretariat week. that they agree to prohibit the

export of weapons to Ita y, as re-

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the Sanctions

commended Conference.-- Fransocean, Run Min

The intention is that the Friday evening plenary conference will be convened when in the night ses- clon the entire complex of ques- tlons under discussion shall be disposed of. Simultaneously, the decisions of the Sanctions Confer- ence will be communicated to non- members that these states might have the opportunity to define their position towards the (Special to the "Hong Kong Daily League's procedure.-

ALLEGED DISSENTION

IN ITALY

Press (Copyright).]

Addis Ababa, Oct. 17.

News or a highly sensational

Transocean Auo Min

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ARMS FOR ABYSSINIA Special to the "Hong Kong Dany

FreTM (Copyright).

The "Paris

His Worship stated that on the charges of theft alone he could sentence the man to 12 months' that the charges in the Cabinet hard labour, but that was insuff-

Paris, Oct 17. will only be of a persona; charac.cient to punish the man on the

Soir" learns from ter, but it is also stated that it last charge of committing a breach

the first. British of of the Deportation Ordnance. "I"Caire that

with weapons and think it would be wrong to let steamer him go, he is obviously a rogus: munitions for Abyssinia passed something must be done to stop hrough the Suez Canal on Thur FORCES DISTRIBUTED

day while the second steamer is With a few hours of the Ca-him," added his Worship.

It was dec'ded that the case xpec ed on Friday binet's resignation, Dr. Schusch- nigg had reformed it. Prince von would be taken for committal, and Traneean Kuo Min. Starhembers, leader of the Heli-hearing was adjourned to 2.30 p.m. wehr.- remains as Vice-Chancellor. on Friday next. Dr. Berger-Waldenegg remains at the Foreign Office.

However, "Herr Edward von" Bar- rerided replaces Major Emil Fey at the Home Ofice,

The distribution of

forces re-

A raid by Sergeant Whitley on the ground floor of No. 105" Main Street Shaukiwan "West, on Thus day resulted in 19 men who were playing "pal kau" being arrested

POSTAL TRANSFERS (Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright).】

·

Berlin, Oct 17, The Italian postal authorities has suspended postal money trans fers with the foreign states and asks them to suspend such opera- Mons with Italy. After October 18 no more póstal transfers to Ger- many and Italy will be permitted though money orders can be sent as heretofore.. Tranenteon Kuo Min.

ROBBERY SEQUEL TO CATHEDRAL

mains the same, but the Heimwehr They were charged before Mr. W secures several important minis- Schofield, at the Central Magis tries such as agricu ture, and their tracy yesterday with gambling position is regarded as strengthen. Eight defendants were absent, and ed. Major Fey, who has held their ball of each was estreafed each fined $2 Cabinet post for the past three The others were years and is regarded as Princen default, five days' hard labour. von Starhemberg's greatest rival, A sum of $7.55 picked up by the has the support of approximately police was ordered to be put into

the Poor" Box. 20,000 of the Heimwehr troops. It the is officially announced that

Feeling thirsty, Yu King. 20, of Austrian auxilary forces includ- ing his rival. Major Fer's sup- nu fixed abode, stole three tins porters, will be placed under the of milk from stal No. 5 in Clever- sole command of Prince von Star-1 Street on Thursday. He was brought before Mr. Macfadyen 'n hemberg.

(Special Air Mail Service) Rumours are current regarding the Central Police Court yesterday

London, Sept. 30. BRITAIN'S MOTOR a possible putsch' but reports that when he pleaded guilty and was

bound over. He is to return to Two developments, one in a tiny on marching the Heimwehr are INDUSTRY

Vienna from the provinces are the country, his fare to be de-village in Spain and the other in 10 offcial frayed from the Poor Box tunds Paris, occurred to-day in con- categoricaly denied ladon, Oct. 17.

Another unemployed man, Chan nection with the theft of valuable is suffering grave losses through Izi his speech at the opening of quarters.-

Sang, 28, admitted the theft of a relles from the Pamplona Cathe- Heuter

piece of cloth from 37. Wing Ondral in August. when rare treasures the outbreak of epidemics and the International Motor Show at Prince of

ABSOLUTE DICTATOR between Mussolini Olympia to-day, the further that

Street, and was sentenced to three were stolen by thieves who entered Vienna, Oct. 18. weeks's imprisonment. Sergeant the cathedral at night, and re- and the Italian General Staff, Wales referred to the export trade,

Austria now has an absolute | Sergeant Banks prosecuted.

moved the most valuable objects differentes have arisen, General observing that it was obvious that

from the glass-fronted exhibition de Bond being sharply reproached that world market for motor dictator in the person of Prince!

Dr. Schusch-

cases. WWA WATA for the slowness of the Italian ad- vehicles, however large already, von Startemberg.

A.Jewelled coffer, valued at more vance. De Bone replied that the was still only in the preliminary nigg is little more than a figure Prince von Starhemberg is grow- delay was due to the enormously stages of its growth. He urged head left in order not to arouse Ing among the Vienna Heimwehr than £100,000, and the pick of the dificult character of the ter British manufacturers to study the opposition of the Catholics. and Peasants Federation number- stolen property, was to-day found ritory so he must decline the re- how best to increase their share A vital offices are held by the ing 300,000 whose leadets, Fey and sponsibility for the causes of the in that expanding market, and Heimwehr. Prince von Starhem-Helther respectively, were forced Pamplona, by a peasant

Within an hour of this discovery, Duce's dissatisfkation:

commented favourably in thatberg plans to give all power to the to resign from Cabinet.

The new government le the and entirely unconnected, two The King of Italy, to the reconnection on the fact that while Heimwehry. hantis The foreign ports continue, has himself inter- the average horse-power of ex policy would be more Pro-Italian twenty fifth in post-war Austria well-known French art dealers, and one, of the ministers Debrets M. Fagelot and Mr. la Motta, were posed as the mediator between hibits last year was 15, it had risen than ever;:::

arrested here charged with having this year to 191

The country is quiet, bat behind Berger is only thirty two. Mussolint and de Bono

British Wireless.

the scenes bitter feeling against reuter-

knowledge of the thefts. Transocean Buo

character for, which, however, as yet, the confirmation from la- dependent sources are unobtain able, states that the Italian army

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