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CHEVROLET,
TELEGRAPH. · THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1932.
A Chevrolet hns come through 10,000 miles of desert und tropical travel in good condi- tion and ready for more.
After 10,000 miles of travel nerosa the Sahura and French Equatorial Afrien on a big Kame hunt, a Chevrolet was returned home to Southump- ton, England, in good condi- tion.
AUTHORISED CHEYROLET
DEALERS.
THE HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE.
DAY BY DAY
the teeming masses of the country that alone is a matter of capital importance. It means that there is not a feld, however small, be- Jonging to the humblent villager.
} which is not recorded In un official
HAVE BEEN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS CONVULSED WITH RAILERY document, and for the possession WHICH. IN OTHER SOCIETY, WOULD
The P. and O. x.s. Alipore is due here at 6 pp. to-morrow.
A WAY TO END -DEPRESSION.
Sir JOSEPH DAVIES.
many
Minister's Secretariat En 1917. to add to its existing debis. 1920, and a member of the War Cabinets Delegatim to Amerlen În 19181.
of
of which he has not that, legal |INFALLABY SETTLE THE RAILLER TO security which was so conspicuousE A BORE BEYOND ALL TOLERANCE.
--Dinruelí, for its absence from the picture of the India of two centuries ago. But great as the tunk of the ad- ministrative officials has been i
Sir Joseph Davies, for
This is how I would do it. Na The Royal Observatory reporis represents only one aspect of the that the naticyclone is central ner years one of the leading business one country can by itself undertake men of South Wales, has a dis-the responsibility of providing the work of organisation for which Shonghal, moving east.
tinguished record of public service, colossal sum required. The Inter During the war he represented national nerve strain that forced the British have been responsible.
Among the passengers who left Wales on the Cabinet Committee England off the gold standard is The land has been covered with a for Shanghai by as, Aenean to-day for the Prevention of Unemploy-evidence of the danger facing network of railways, already over
were Major-General J. W. Sandilands, Mr. F. E. Gowan, O. B, E., and Lieut.nt, was secretary of the Prime nation that, acting alone, attempts 50,000 in extent, over which no, It, Glegg. fewer than 623 million passengers
Three-Power Loan. The Chinese play to be given by have been carried in the course
But what England cannot girls of the Befilios Public School at of a single year. Posts and tele-the Helena May fowlitate takes place ▼▼EARS aga a great statesman alone can be accoftiplished with case I urged us to learn to think by England, the United States, and graphs have been set up by whose on the 21st instant at 5.30 pm, and
not the 31st, as stated yesterday.
Imperially." To-day I would like France in co-operation. These three agency letters are carried expedi-
to paraphrare his words and say to countries control the money move- Tonn tiously, at the cost of a
According to a report made to the everyone concerned with the wel-ments of the world, and a penny
world trade; "learn to raised jointly by them for develop- only, from one end of this huge police by Leung Shan, a motor driver, fare
Chinese boy was knocked down think internationally."
ment work throughout the world area to another. Grent industries side Ho Tung Buildings in Queen's
Let us look at the world. What Would be universally regarded as Rond yesterday and received a frac have been built up by British en-
tured feft leg.
we And?
Trade depressionļa stabilising act.
The sum required, I jeverywhere and unemployed by the tenprise nad with the aid of Bri
suggest, While there Is this trade would be £500,000,900, It should 1sh capital which have nikkied Said to have been knocked down by million,
n motor car in Des Voeux Road West depression. In other countries, how be raised when and how required. greatly to the resources of the yesterday afternoon, à man named en we hope to sell them goods of and should be guaranteed by Great Britain and the two other countries peusantry. The ten industry is a Chan Kwai, aged 44, of 149, Third British manufacture?
Street, was removed to the Govern
Clearly if they cannot sell their which would control its issue and case in
polat. Nearly 750,00ment Civil Hospital yesterday suiter goods they will have to money to management by a council consist
ing of a representative of each of On Tuesday, Boncres are now under cultivation, ing from a fractured leg.
buy ames, and that is why I say the three guaranteeing nations. January, 1992. at St. Joseph's the value of tea exports approx-
that in attempting to deal with the Church. Stewart Hope, of
About 4 p.m. yesterday, the Kow-World Crisis we must think In- These are other provises I would Greenock to Evelyn Constance imating to €25,000,000 25 year on Fire Brigade received a
callternationally. Shanley, Elas Boat, London,
Even more remarkable are the from Harbour View Hotel, Chatham Hond. On arcival at the hotel it was of the jule industry
found that a amall fire had broken out While in this case the libre La col- in room No. 14, and had been exiln-;
guished by the servants in the hotel pled in power a Government be decided by the tivated by the peasantry, its manu- before any serious damage was done charged with correcting cur adverse Council. facture for commercial use is al
trade balance and with the better- Flying the dag of Admiral Sirment
Each guaranteeing nation to un- most entirely in British hands.
of industry. The deprecia Howard Kelly, Commander-in-Chief, then of the £ as a result of our tertako to pay annually to the There are in Cleutia nud ita
B.M.S. Kent left Hongkong this?
Controlling Council one-third of reighbourhood weriya humbed | morning for the usual winter cruised abandonment of the Gold Standard the net balance, if any, the Council by itself or in conjunction with has to find to meet that year's
The Harkong A Bbwachal Hotel, Lt
farrated in Hongkong.
Beuble Bestil
Happy Valley
MARRIAGE.
HOPP-SHANDRY.
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The money raised under this scheme to be made available for In Great Britain we have just only in any country on terms to revenue-earning construction work
Controlling
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charges for interest and redemplin of the kans then outstanding.
to the Malny Archipelage.
other legislative part of call is Singapore, where the irits REMEDIOS Viesco Ladiz des Remer
3.10.
140apital of £16,000,600 and employ cruiser will remain for six days. The tartiods, may effert a dretrase in Kent will then visit finlavin and imports and an increase in our TRA nut Canossa ing no fewer than 30,000 hands. Manila, returning to Hongkong on exports.
With this "International Loan Aspital. Aged 57. Funeral wil!
for Development" at the servies of that enough: will ps the monument at 5,50 p.m. Soms idea of what the creation of | February 19,
achieve what is essential for last-construction work that is revenue all nations for developments or Today 10th January, 1900,
this industry Jus meant to the
ining prosperity?
earning-that is the vitni point- Hagers of Boxpad and Assam Beneng
Examine the position it will
I foresee the revitalising of in- y be gathered from the fart | Prosenling
before Me schofield the greate, British Trade will benefit, dustry throughout the world. that the crop for a year is worth morning when a Chinese youth was much as Great Britain will get
Past Errors. well over £100,000,000.
changed with dangerously driving niger share of what trade there push bleyele. Defendant pleaded that is and we already know there is
Hitherto all work organised by And so we could go on indient was waiting for a friend, and mot ennusk to go round. That
Governments to assist the in the immense benefits which thought to while the time away by means that
the performance. He was fined $9, potential customers, will be unable ployed has not only diverted crafts- British rule has brought to India.
to sell their guds and therefore men and others from their avocn- has been "dead-end" Courts of law. from village
will have still less money wherewith lions, but
work. Not only that; not being benches up to the High Courts of the Ordinance, to consolidate the to continue buying ours.
revenue-earning, the cost has bega Now take another look at. the thrown on the taxpayer either in or in
jongkong Telegraph.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1982, *
WHAT BRITAIN HAS DONE FOR INDIA.
sent, a similar fire on another on-
ather
nations, [127
fact,
authorities. •
Unon-
Judicature, have been established, law relating to places of public i world, and See it as I see it. All the form of current taxes while law itself, both eivil and entertainment," should have been over the British Empire, in Europe, the worie form of ahling to the There is something intensely criminal, has been codified and ar-Sufficient warning that exception in Amerien, in the East, in arresting in the fact that, at arorded the place of honour which istances mist exist to pur- everywhere, there is me demand debts of the Treasury or of local
mit it to cover Þumpenings in a development.
None of these disadvantages moment when Britain's fair name it occupies in all modern elvilised
private houses. In brieving the
A Changed World-
applies to development work that is being villified by misguided In States. Schools and universities case, of course, the 1.6.P merely
is revenue producing. The under That means the opening out of taking--the carrying out of which dian nationalists, there should be have been greated; plague, famine neted in what he believed to be.
thi
new countries or public interest.
arens and the would provide immediate work for viven a further demonstration, in and pestilence have been and are
Blazing building up of cities and urban the basic and other industries. film: reale dangerous centres. It includes work brought completed, the utilisation of-it fo the opening at the Lloyd Harrage being fought, and in a thousand cinema at Sukkur, of the immense benefits other ways have untold benefits fumes apart from the threat about by the changes in the ways earn revenue would give employ
premises not properly protected, and needs of mankind,
Ruch Asment to additional workers, and which British rule has brought to been brought to the people. The ecurring when children are pre-se traction, the internal con- taxpayers, the capital employed the substitution of mechanical for instead of being a burden on the the Indian people. This mammoth record is one of which Britain may
bustion engine for the steam would become permanently remun undertaking will bring untold well be proud. The pity is that canion may have 8011022 Conse- engine, the use of electrielty for erative. wealth to the agricultural elarves so many of those who, but for quencen. We have every sympathy power and light; the aeroplane An immense volume of this class of work is waiting to be done. în and immensely improve the lot of British rule, would be wallowing with the police in efforts to over-wireless,
come the difficulties associated with Work is waiting for the world's England we need to reconstruct the teeming masses of the Indian in ignorance and poverty, fall to
private shows of this kind, but workless, and renewed prosperity our coal wagons, substituting large peasantry. It is yet another link admit a debt which can never be
for every that and approving the method are just round the corner, if only the timber-built wagons. This
industrial country is steel trucks for the existing small in a great chain, reinforcing the | repaid,
work different things entirely. If ad-necessary capital were available. alone would absorb some 2,000,-. tremendous achievements of the
ditional legislation is thoughtį Think and act internationally, 1000 tons of steel, 4,000,000 tons Imst. The story of what has been
necessary, let it be introduced, say, and provide that capital; roof iron ore, and 4,000,000 to 5,- That Private Peak Party,
though we doubt whether it can active industry in all countries;000,000 tons of coal. Savings in accomplished in this way reads Tike a romance: Lord Curzon him- meditate upon the problem of what ference.
Having had a week in which to be done without vexations inter-set the world on its feet and bring repairs and maintenance, of the prosperity and contentment where new trucks, plus the rebate which self once deelared that he had constitutes a public entertainment, found the report of the Commis- Mr. Schofold yesterday dismissed sion on Brigation, which he had the summonses
Pathe against
cinema set up. "infinitely more interest. Orient arising from U ing than a novel."
Gim fire in a private house on the Peak. It might be accurately stated, for information, that the that general public, so frequently men- the British connexion hing been stiunel in the course of the hear immensely beneficial to the people ¦ inga, had dismissed the
proceed
Had it is not alone in regard to arrigation
projects
the
fur In
of ludia. It is the success of Bri.ings as ridiculous from the start. tish administrators, both militaryThe weaknesses in the vase
the prosecution were glaring. al-eivil, in bringing so vast the Grst place, it seemed strange, territory, inhabited by so many to people inclined to be intoleran and such diverse races, under. Eng
legal ambiguities of just and orderly administration | phraseology, that Pathe Orient that history will assuredly regard could be regardeil as in any way as the outstanding achievement of responsible for an incident occu~- Dritain's work in Asla For, as they had no central. Secondly, y ring upon premises over which the Marquis of Zetland has well what stretch of imagination, or pointed out, it is hy the abstr Ordinance, it was asked, could a of her administrators, her judges, | cinema show na a diversion for a her educationists, her sunitarians private children's party he held and her engineers that the con- to be a publie performance? Tho trast between the India of to-day end an amal or two, was the presence of a couple of workmen
and the India of two centuries ago best the police could manage has been effected. And what in Justification of the attempt contrast it le! It is scarcely too to extend the provisions of the to meet tho cir- much to say that to-day there is ordinaner not an aero of British India-acumstances. Had a conviction been secured. nothing could bo private territory more than a dozen times to the pubile, in their own homes as large as the United Kingdom or in those of others. Law en over which the fine-apun. web of forcement ofleers could place their the Administration has not been own interpretation upon every type cast. From the point of view of of legislation » The very title of
now there is nothing but unrest.
of just learn enough of the words so my face will look right when the rest of you sing."
the railways are prepared to allow on the trafle carried in them, would topke this work suffrently rosote- Learning wilfy thenpital ex.
pend tire.
Some Projects.
In Rhodesia railways will sooner ur later have to be built to ink up the capper mining, fields with the const, incidentally opening up wide new arens of the country. The route of new railways some 700 miles in length has been sur- veyed and is demanded for the development of Palestine. In the |United States, in France, and
colonial empire there are develop- ments waiting and capable of show ing a fair return on capital. There similar projects In Canada, Australia, Egypt and the Sudan, South America, tht Eant and the Far East.
Lare
Capital provided by my proposal · would inevitably be supplemented by capital from other sources, and oventually probably something like three times 1500,000,000 would be employed on new construction.
Steel and Coal,-
In the supply of material for auch work the chief benefit will aceruo to steel and its, interlinked Industry of coal mining: We are affil in the fron uge, and in England, the United States, France, Ger many, and Belgium steel trade activity and general prosperity are Bynonymous terms. Shipping-in which our interests far exceed those of an other country-rail- way transport, iron-ore mining, the (Continued on Page 7.)
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