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U.S. HEAT WAVE

New York, July 14.

London, July 1 With cooler weather forecast, The Malta Letters Patent Bill citizens are assessing the tre-empowering His Majesty the King mendous cost of the twelve day to revoke the present Constitution, hest wave. The death toll is over and providing tor Crown Colony

bas 2,000 and the crop loss is reckoned government

passed both at $1,000,000,-

Houses of Parliament and received Beuter' Bulletin Service,

the Royal "Assent Reuter.

In a little village lived a lawyer famous for drawing up wills, in which branch of his profession he had long enjoyed a monopoly of the business of the county.

"I suppose you made Blank's will?" he said bluntly to the lawyer.

"Yes," answered, the lawyer.

Then you probably know how

On the death of a certain res-, much he left. Would you mind pected neighbour, there was, much telling me?”.

peculation as to the Value of the Not at all," answered the lawyer. property, and the village gossip un- deliberately, "He left everything he dertook to And out the facts.

bad."

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS

A WARMTM WELCOME FOR MR. BALDWIN

ARMAMENTS AND PEACE

The Search For Security

(Special Air Mail Service) London, July 3,

After a few days' needed 'rest at Chequers air. Baldwin re- turned to duty yesterday. He was warmly greeted by the House of Commons when rising to answer a question, and later in the evening had an enthusi astic reception from the mem. bers of the City Conservative Association who entertained

him at dinner.

The following are among the chier points in the Prime Mints- ter's speech last night:

I have learned that I was breaking up and that my resignation was imminent. There is not one word of truth in those statements. I retire when I think it. The first moment that I feel myself to be incapable of sustaining the burden which now rests up- on me, I shall be prepared to pass it to other hands, and shall be no light judge of what the requirements of that post- tion arc, But it is for me to de-

THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1936.

QUEEN MARY TO HAVE A SISTER

SHIP

FASTER AND LARGER

Saving Of £250,000 In Cost

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, July 2 "The Daily Telegraph" learns that the £5,000,000 order for a sister ship to the Cunard-White Star liner Queen Mary is to be. placed with John Brown" and Co., Clydebank.

Although several other ATTEN tendered for this contract, the de- cision to place it with the bullders of the Queen Mary was influenced by the fact that a saving of £200,- QU0 to £250,000 in the cost will be effected,

Had the keel of the new ship been laid at another yard, it would have been necessary to lengthen and reinforce the building slip, and to produce an entirely new set of patterns, not to mention possi- ble

dredging operations in pre- paration for the launching. This work has been carried out at Clydebank for the building of the Queen Mary, Construction of a sister ship w. therefore, be in the nature of a repetition job.

"NO, 535"

The new

ship will have

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The propelling machinery will embody a number of novel fea- tures based on progress in marine engineering since the Queen Mary

cide, and for no one to dictate to ❘ proximately the same dimensions me.

as the Queen Mary, but her gross The nations of the world, less tonnage will be 23,000. The exist-

those Great Powers, have done ing liner's tonnage is 80,773. what they can, but the action of the "anctions" imposed was not swift enough in practice to effect what we had all hoped might be possible. And there, came palat whea further pressure might well have led to war.

KEEPING OUT OF WAR

a

War is a very terrible thing, and

in

was designed over six years ago. The new ship will be taster and more economical to operate.

While on the stocks she will be known as "No. 535"-as the Queen. Mary was known as "No. 534." At her launch, probably early in 1938, she will be named King George V.

The Clyde Trust, which is res ponsible for navigation conditions the Cunard-White Star directors on the River Clyde, has satisfied

that no undue risk' will attend the launching, and down-river voyage

EARL OF OXFORD BADLY INJURED

VESSELS DUE

Achilles, B. & 8, August $1. Aeneas, B. & 8., August 48.

Peer Of 20 Thrown Aks, E.. Co., August 13,

From His Horse

ON O.T.C. MANOEUVRES

(Special Air Mail Service)

Aldershot. July 3. The 20-year-old Earl of Oxford and Asquith received serious in- Juries to-day when he was thrown from his horse while taking part in the tactical, exercises during the operations of the Oxford O.T.C., which is in camp E. Tweseldown. Camp, near Aldershot.

Ho

taken to the Cam- bridre Military Hospital in an unconscious condition; and it was there found that he had sustained à fractured jaw and → concussion.

was

The tactical operations were taking place деат Cocked Hat Wood, about a mile from the camp.

THROWN AGAINST TREE Major Lillington, of the Royal Scots Greys, who is in command of the Cavalry Section of the Oxford O.T.C. told me that Lord Oxford's horse stumbled and threw him against a tree.

out

the

23

Agamemnon, B. & S., August 30... Ajax, B. & S., August 11. Antenor, B. & S., July 28. Aramis, Hessageries", "July H. Australien, E. Co, August & Bangalore, P. & D., August 4. Benlawers, Loxley's, July 19. Denreoue, Loxley's, July 16. Banvorlich, Lorley's, August 1. Bontekoe, J.C.J. Line, July 29,

Burdwan, P. & D., July 17, Burgenland, Jebsen's, August 11. Canton, Messageries", July 16. Chaksang, Jardine's, July 16. Changto, E. & S., August 11. Chunonaux, Massager: August Chichibu Maru, N.YK, Ju Chitrai, P. & D., August City of Bath, Bank Lina, August & City of Florence, Hank Line, Avgust 13 Cornerilo, Bank Line, July 2 Cremer, J.C.J. Line, August 6, Danmark, E.A. Co., July 18. Deudorus, B. & 8. July 28. Diomed, B. & 8., July 27, Dolius, B. & 9. July 25, Emp. of Canada, C.P.S, daly 17. Emp. of Japan, C.P.S., August 14 Emp of Bussis, C.P.S., July 30. Eumaeus, H. & S., August 10, Friderun. Melchers, August 2. Gon. Parthing, States Co., July 17. Gan. Sharman, States Co., July 31. Glenapp, Jardine's, August 10, Glenshiel, ardino's, August 3. Gneisenau, Melchers', August 4 Haining, Douglas', July 16. - Haitan, Douglas', July 20 Hakodate Maru, N.Y.K., Jaly 20 Hakone Mara, N.Y.K., July "17. Hakozaki Maru, N.Y.K., July 17

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Cavalry and infantry sections or Havel, Melchers', August 4. the O.T.C.

Hector, B. & S., July 17. were carrying

Kaisar find, P. & O., July 22. combined

and operations.

few Kat Mars, N.Y.K., July 54. knew of the accident unita

Kitang Haru, N.F.K., July 10. cadets returned to camp.

Lagenbank, Bank Line, July 23, The Earl of Oxford and Asquith,Menestiens, B. & S., August 2. Lisbon Maru, NY.K., July 22, who is at Balliol Colego. 15. the Mirzapore, P. & O., July 31. only son of the late Raymond Nellore, E. & A., August

Poining, Gilman's, August 2. Asquith, who was killed in France In 1916, and grandson of Margot, Pleasantville, Bank Line, July 19.

Peter Maorsk, Johson's, July Lady Oxford and Asquith.

Potsdam, Meishers', July 24, He lives at The Manor House, Fres. Cleveland, Dollar's, August 17. Melis,

Pres. Grant, AM. Line, Aurost 7 Somerset. and Frame,

Pres. Harrison, Dollar's, July 17. - Lower Berkeley-street, W.

Pres. Hayes, Dollar's, July 31. The Earl has been in camp since Pros Hoover, Dollar's, July 30. last week. The camp breaks up

Pres. Jackson, A.M. Lino, July 10 to-morrow.

Pres. Jefferson, A.M. Line, Angus 21 Pro Lincoln, Dollar's, July 20. Pres. McKinley, A.M Line, Jul; 24 Pres. Wilson, Dollar's, August 14... Rajputana, P. & O., August 5. Ramses, Jebsen's, July 29. Ranchi, P. & O., July 24 Rheinland, Jebsen's, July 21, Rhexener, B. & S., August 15. Rio de Janeiro Maru, O.S.E., July 20. Sirdhaus, B.I. (Apear), August 4. Tai Ping, Dodwell's. July 17. Taiyo Karu, N.F., July 18. Talma, B.T. Apear), July 21. Talthybius, B. & S., August 15, Tands, E. & A., August 5. Tattori Maru, NY.K., July 15. Taurus, Thoresen's, July 25. Teiresiss, B. & 8., August 19.. Texas, States Co., July 21. THAW, B.I. (Apear), July 16. Tjibadak, J.C.J. Line, July 31. Tinegara, J.C.J. Lin, July 19, Tikembang, J.C.J. Line, August 1 Tlisarocs, J.C.J. Line, July 18 Tisondari, J.C.J. Line, July 29, Trave, Melchors', August 3. Trianon, Thoresen's, August 12. Tricolor Dodwell's August 15. Tyndareas, B. & S., August 7. Van Heustez, J, CJ, Line," July 22, Victoria, Lloyd Triestino, July 21, Zaiderkerk, J.C.J. Line, August 11.

The Earl's mother, who is the daughter of the late Sir John Horner, left for the hospital on being informed of the accident.

The condition of the Earl of Oxford was stated later at the hospital to be serious. An X-ray examination is being made. ไร

when

once it is let loose Europe no man can tell how far it will spread, and no man can tell when or how it will stop. I am quite content, in these cir- cumstances, to be called a co- ward if I have done what I could. in accordance with the views of every country in Europe, to keep of a ship even larger than theU. S. NATIONAL

my own people out of war.

Last year during certain develop- ments in Europe, and from what I had learned of the practical effect of imposing sanctions un- der the Covenant of the League, I was convinced that, if this country was again to be pre- pared to impose "Banctions" against any country, she should not do it with her eyes shut, but she should know, that the im- position of "sanctions" may very possibly, may very probably,

bring war in its train.

stances.

Queen Mary

TWO £6,000,000 BATTLESHIPS

In consequence of the placing of this £5,000,000 order on the Clyde, the Government will, it is under- stood, allocate contracts for the two battleships of the current Naval programme to other areas. will be built on the Tyne by. Vick- It is regarded as certain that one

boration with Swan "Hunter and ers-Armstrong, of Walker, in colla- Wigham Richardson, of Wallsend.

The second may be built on the Mersey. but the placing of con- tracts will be determined by a due regard for local unemployment conditions and competitive prices.. Each, battleship will have a dis-

If we are to do that she must know the effect before she e- barks on "sanctions" again, and must prepare herself so that she can full those obligations un- der the Covenant in any circum-placement tonnage exceeding 30,-

000 and is likely to cost at least: During these last 14 or 15 years I 28,000,000. Of this 85 per cent.

have tried, so far as I can, to will be spent on wages, lead this country into the way of evolutionary progress, and to try to warn it against revolu- tionary progress, and tried to bring about a unity of spirit in the nation,

..

1:

"SPLENDOR"

What happens when a spirted of New York's "first families" and Southern beauty marries into one

SHARING PROSPERITY Our progress, to my mind, can

never rest upon secure founda-is ruthlessly sacrificed in the battle tions until others share it. There can be no such thing in the long fun as prosperity or an isolated nation

one

to preserve their crumbling gran- deur is depicted in dramatic fas- hlon in "Splendor," the new Sam- uel Goldwyn fim which brings MI- riam Hopkins to the King's Thea- tre to-day. Joel McCrea, last seen with her in. "Barbary Coast." again appears opposite the star, in this Rachel Crothers' story.

None of us can see how its to

be done yet the fog is too thick But until the trade of the world once more begins to move from

country

to another and goods can be exchanged and paid for, until that happens there is All that remains of the once- no permanence to the security great House of Larrimore is its Fifth Avenue marision, dominated by the imperious and embittered old Mrs. Lorrimore, whose schemes to recoup the family fortune by marrying her son Brighton to an heiress are shattered when he brings home his pretty but penni- less Bouthern bride. Phylis Man- ning.

DERT

BIGGEST DEFICIT

Three Years Of New Deal"

1:

(Special Air Mail Service)

Washington, June 30.

Li

The third fiscal year under the New Deal ends at midnight.

The National Debt has increased by an enormous suim and there is a heavy deficit despite a substan- tial rise in revenue.

4

The figures, which Illustrate what the Republican critics of President Roosevelt describe as the "New Deal carnival of spendings," show:

Treasury deficit of £942,000,000

the

was 1933:

WAYS TO USE LEFT-OVER FISH

CONSIGNEE NOT FRAGMAN

AND

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES"

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.,

· ETD,

OHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. YONSIGNERS Der Co.'s Vossa!

" TEIRESIAS”.

Fox UNITED KINGDOM -VIA SINGAPORE, are bereby notified that their Cargo will

be discharged into

Holt Wharf, Kowloon, where it will Ho sh Consignsse risk sad subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Ho Whart. The Cargo will be ready for trom Godown on sait after 18th The

Optional Cargo will not be landed here unisas Netion has been given prior to Steamer's arrival, but sarriod on from port ta

port the final port of call to which the option extende.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods to be left in the Godowns, when they will be aramined on any Tusadays and Fridays between the hours of 10.48 .. and Nook within the Free Storage period.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods hare left the Steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining, undelivered after the 20th July, will be subject.

Bent.

to

All Claims against the Steamer met be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 3rd Aug, 1996, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be affected BUTTERFELD & SWIRE

Agents.

13th July, 1936.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD.

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION LTD

YONSIGNEES per Co's Vesssi

"TALTHYBIUS"

FROM SEATTLE, VANCOUVER

AND VICTORIA, VIA JAPAN are requested to take Delivery of Floar and Lumber Shipments as soon as the Vassal is ready to discharge and are Lereby notified that if their Lighters are

the Vessel required, thair

ill

not placed a hit Kowloon, at

bo dia. the Cargo will

charged into Helt Wharf, their expens

where

lie also st their rink wad

expense and subject to the Terms and Conditions Storage at Holt's Wharf. Steamer will

on the 13th saly. commence Discharge on

General Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will le at Consigues risk and abject to the Terms and Conditions of Holt's Whart

for

Tre

Largo toge st

be rauly Delivery from the Godown on and after 18th July.

are

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods to be left in the dodowas, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 and Noax within the Free Storage period. No Claims will be admitted after the Gooda

have left the Veel's Godown, and

All General Cargo remaining undelivered after 20th July, will be subject to Bent.

All Claims against the Vouse! must be presented to the Undersigned on, or before the Srd Aug, 1936, or they will

recognited. No Fire Insurance will be effooted.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agenta.

not be

15th July, 1988.

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·FISH CAXES Fish-cakes made as follows are much lighter than the usual ones made with fish potatoes. Half to three-quarters of a pound of

As it is not always easy to fish win be required, and it should,

for the past year, the biggest estimate the exact amount of fish be well mashed with a fork. Met every recorded in peace time:, *required for. a meal, especially an ounce of butter in a saucepan, Record national debt of when guests are present, it often add an ounce of four. cook for £6,800,000,000, an increase of happens that a quantity of cold a minute or two, then add slow- more than £2,600,000,000 since fish is left over. As, however, ly a teacupful of milk, stir.

Roosevelt Administration there is no end to the number of until smooth and flavour with inaugurated in March, dishes which can be made with pepper and any piquant sauce de- cold ash, there is no need for sired, such as anchovy essence or Revenue of £816,000,000, the waste.

mushroom sauce. But in the fishi highest in the country's history When portions have been carved and mix well, then leave it to get apart from the brief post-war off a large fish like turbot, or a cold. Lastly, make into cake with period: +

large sole, the bonse should be doured bands, dip in egg and Expenditure of £1,758,000,000, made into ash stock. Barely cover breadcrumbs, and fry in "bolling compared with January's esti- the bones with water, add half a fat Drain well and serve on lace mate of £1,418,000,000,

chopped carrot, a chopped onion, paper. To-morrow night the Secretary pepper, salt, a blade of mace, a to the Treasury, Mr. Morgenthau,few peppercorns, a bay leaf, and will make a wireless report to the same parsley, lain's now world-famous Budget hour, strain, and use for fish smp cooked macaroni out into small nation resembling Mr. Chamber- Simmer gently for about half an Ifish and mix it with hair as muca

the final figures for the year further fresh fish dishes,

or sauces," or to' poach or baka pieces. Put in a greased ple-dun- based on last-minute telegraphic

Warm half a pint of milk and pour reports to Washington.,

Day broadcasts. He will announce

FEARS

UNJUSTIFIED

CUSTARD

Fish and macaront custard is both tasty and nourishing. Fake the

it over two beaten eggs, return to a double saucepan, and cook until

We have gained, While we all know that we have got to go on, and go on quickly, with this matter of armaments,

ANY VISH, DISH ; it is driven in upon us once more, the mad folly of Europe to-day

Here is a dish which can be it thickens, Season well and pour Mr. Morgenthau's gloomy pre-mane with any cooked fish. Put 1 over the nah and macaroni. in the expenditure she is making on armaments at the sacrifice of

diction on April 30 to the Benate a layer of only sliced, hard-Bake in the oven until it is nice- ber international trade.

Finance Committee that the de- boiled egg at the bottom of lyset, but the oven should not be We have to do what we can by The story reaches a gripping dicit for the year would amount greasea ple-dish, cover with a layer too hot, or the custard will curdle.

our conversations with foreign climax when the selfish and am to £1,193,000,000 was unnecessarily of cooked fish which has been Fish patties are good. They aru countries to show the folly ofbitious dowager pushes the girl pessimistic

faked and mixed with a little best made with puff pastry, but this, which, if protracted too into an anair with a wealthy and

The defcit, however, is £290, Cream, unsweetened evaporated short pastry can be used Bake long, may bring rain to us all. influential man and wrecks her 000,000 more than the estimate milk, or thick white sauce favour the pastry cases Arst, putting some We have still to hold on, that 800-marriage. But love comes to the made in January before all called with anchovy essence. Now rice in them to keep them from ner or later it may be possible rescue and brings the young hus-lations were thrown out by the mesh as much potato as is required rising if of short pestry, and baking once again to discuss a reduc-band to his senses and the flim Supreme Court's decision that the and beat it over a low hest clicies for lids Flake the flah and tion of armaments. If and when fades out with the pair finding in fillegal and before Congress D grated cheese, the yolk of an egg white sauce or cream, the yolk of agricultural processing taxes were

with a lump of butter, a little season it well, then mix it with a that time comes we must all of effable splendor in the prospect of proved, despite payment of the pepper, and salt. Remove from an egg and its white whisked to us, throw our weight into it. facing the future together in a

two-room fat

It is our strongest desire to bring

together France and Germany, Prominent in the supporting without whose collaboration no cast are Paul Cavanagh, Helen peace in Europe is possible.

veterans bonus.

Westley, Billie Burke, David Niven, Richard Day created the sets and I still hope that in these next mather Alexander and Ruth Omar Alam designed the costumes

months we may see progress to Weston: Elliott Nugent handled † The Alm is released through Unit-

the megaphone on "Splendor." ed Artists,

the goal which we all desire,

the heat and stir in the white of a sur broth The latter should be. the egg whisked to a stiff froth, folded in tightly. Put some of Arrange it over the ash, brush the Ash into each case put on the over with yolk of egg, and bake | lids, and bake in a hot oven for a in a hot oven for a few muutes, few minutes The Pastry should or under the grill, until the top be rather lightly baked in the first is golden browi

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