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HITLER ATTACKS DEMOCRACY

GENIUS TO SAVE

THE NATION

CHILD OF PEOPLE

Berlin, Mar. 2.-

An attack on democracy was

Hitler, made by Herr

the Chancellor, in the course of a widely applauded speech which. was broadcast throughout Ger- many. to-day.

Herr Hitler said democracy had never created values, which was done by personalities whose work democracy always destroyed. One genius could mean more for the nation than milliards of capi tal.

The Chancellor concluded

by

declaring:-"I am not fighting to save capitalism. I myself am a child of the people. If you can prove that Marxism, by slaying ten thousand people can make a paradise on earth, I will turn a Marxist too. "

Senator Walah,'who was to' have been Attorney General in the Roosevelt Government,' who died on his honeymoon

yesterday.

QUAKE DISASTER IN JAPAN

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPIL FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1933.

SHIP'S CAPTAIN FINED

WEEK-END CRICKET

SOLDIERS CARRIED AS ion match to-morrow the University

PASSENGERSTM

FANLING GOLF

STARTING TIMES FOR:

SUNDAY

FIXTURES AND TEAMS Against the Army, in a First Divi.

Old Course. will be represented by A.M. Rodriques, A.T. Lee, L.T. Ride, D.K. Samy, A.T. 9.32 G. E. B. Divett, A. D. Coppin.

9.40 M. N. Cochrane, B. C.

C. Field. ET Nomanbhoy, FR Zimmern, H. Namanbhoy,

8.44 D. Ellis, H. T. Buzten.. E.T. Wood,

948 V. R. Gordon, G. C. Worrall. AA. Aziz, P. R. Power, and E.L. 9.51 H. H. Mundy, A. C. L Bowker. Gosuno.

9.56 A.

El Lissor.AB. 10.00 E. des 10.04 A. B.

Fines totalling $250 were in-Nomaabhoy, F.R. Zimmera, H. No 9.36 W, Mulcahy, N. J. Perrin,

A.

X, C. Hopkins.

T. G. Monaghan.

posed on Captain Oscar Soovik master of the 8.8. Yuan On, who faced four serious charges for breaches of the Suppression - of The University reserves to oppose D longue game will Piracy Ordinance and the Pas the R.E. & S. in senger Carrying Ordinance. The be D. Hunt, B.K. Nr. C.ER Clar

10.12 case was heard before the Hen, abutt, K.P. Gan, A.B. Tata, W.K. 10.08 D. Hatley, R. S. Traill.

P, Sherry, W. A. Weight. Chao, W.B. Hunt, AS.L. Ozorio, D. Comdr. Hole, at the Marine Court

Austin, P. S. Grast, 10.16 10.20 H. H. Beddow, G. F. Rees. The K.C. C second X1 to meet the 10.24 C. Jackson, G. Milne. this morning, when the accused Kay, P.B. Tata and M.C. Sousa. was defended by

D. Recreio in a. Mr.

friendly will be C.I. Strellett.

Stapleton

H. Overy, G.A.V. Hall, A.10.28 W. N. Williamson, J. Forbes. Sub-Inspector A. Wright said

Hunter, G. White, D.S. Green, I.P.H. Macauley, and J. Chadwick.

that at 7 a.m. on March 2, accom- panied by Lance Sergeant Nolan, he stopped the s.s. Yuan On out-

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKET CLUB.

The FIRST EXTRA RACE MEET. ING will be hold (Weather Permit ting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Satur- day 4th March, 1933, commencing at 200

The First Bell, will ba Rung at 1.30 pm.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed.

No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure.

Badges admitting!

RF: Raven, A.E. Perry, G. Lee, J1032 G. W. Tolmie, J. Makie.

10.36 A. K. Mackenzie, ED.. Matto

thews.

10.40 Cdr. R. H. McBean, Comdr.

Robertson. 10.44 G. T. May, R.. C. Law, 10:48 W. H. B. Thomas, D. Weather

The following will represent the against Queen's College: Civil Service Bebbington, WI. *FJ.

Edmonds, F.E. Matthews, J.F. Me- be. Gowan,

S. Randle. RAI. Simpson, 10.62 W. E. Hunt, R. E. Vidal. Strange, M. Tavlin, J.M. Wilson and 10.66 1. H. Geare, J. K. Macfarlon. R.B. Wood.

11.00 A. D. Humphreys, G. Mycock. 11.04 G. H. Wilson, G. Castle. 11.08 W. E. Williams, H. G. Walling-

ton.

side the western entrance of the harbour. He asked the Captain for the ship's papers. Accused produced a "clearance. from the Harboune Office. The clearance showed that the ship had cleared. The teams for the Hongkong Club with 11 passengers for Amoy. Intra-club match are: Married, A.W. Witness asked accused if he had Hayward, EJR. Mitchell. F.E. Bas- a chit from the officer who had kett, C.W.E. Bishop, G.E.R. Divett, 11.12 F. H. Crapncil, R. W. Gard- searched the ship under the Sup-Ruckitt HR BO HD. 11.16 H. Hills, M. H. Turner.

Lowe, H. Owen Hughes, J.P. Whitham, pression of Piracy Ordinance.

R.R. Davies, DS. Harley, L.D. Kilbee, 11.24 D. Christic, E. M. Ellis. Accused replied in the negative, and R.M. Wood. Singles, A.C. Beek, 11.20 G. W. E. Bishop, R. S. and said he did not know that the A.D. Lowson, O.E.C. Marton, K.A 11.28 Col. Fasken, Cal. Renshaw. ship had to be searched. Witness Munro, T.A. Pearce, J.E. Botter, C.B.-11.32 W. S. Hiller, J. MacKnight,

New

Course... The shocks did not cease untu/ with Sergeant Nolan counted the R. Sargent, and A.P. Hall Thompson.

passengers on board. There were 231 The ship had not been searched at all.

Meanwhile, the Government Greenwich Time the measures against Communism being estimated at six are being rigorously enforced, but miles, in or near Japan. it in stated in a Hamburg new- spaper that the Communist leader, Herr Ernat Thaelmann, has escap- ed to Copenhagen-Reuter.

(Continued front Page 1.)

distance thousand

U.S. BANK CRISIS SPREADING

9. p.m. and so severe were they that, despite the immense dis Lance, lovers' were thrown from their pockets and it was im possible to obtain a complete record.---Reuter.

Tokyo, March 3. An exceptionally Revere earth- quake was felt here at 2.30 a.m. Tokyo Time. It is believed that only minor damage has been done.

(Continued from Page 1.). State has proclaimed a three-day-Reuter, A bank holiday, while news from New York is to the effect that the Gover- nor of Kentucky has extended the State bank holiday until March 11th-Reuter.

50,000,000 PEOPLE AFFECTED

Tokyo, March 3.

Fifteen hundred houses have been washed away by a tidal wave at Kamaishi, some two hundred miles to the north of Tokyo. following this morning's severe earthquake.Reuter.

RECORDED HERE.

SEARCH QUERIES.

of the

Ber.

Paterson

9.32 T. A. Pearce, G. B. G. Hull. 0.40 Mrs. Ferrin, Miss Munro. 19.48 R. G. & Mrs. Webb.

Fischer

W.

ment, and he had seen this order. They were bound for Amor. He 10.04 Miss Wentworth, Miss Thomas. 9.56 H. Hallgrew, A. C. Federson. had 11 other passengers on board, 10.12 W. J. and Roberts. Mr. Strellett:-Docs every vee-in addition to the soldiers. They 10.20 W. G. and sel get searched?

were the relatives of some of the 10.28 J. Fleming, A. Ritchie.

C. Sub-Inspector Wright:-I could officers.

Grover,

J. Stenerson, 10.30 L

Mrs. No arrangement was made by 10.44 Mackie, Miss Mackenzie. not answer that.

Is it not a fact that every cargo the Chinese Government or the 10.52 R. A and Birs. Rodgers.

leaves without being Company for the fare

11.10 Comdr. Hole, 0. Eager. steamer

11.08 R. Young, D. S. Robb searched? I could not answer soldiers, but the Chinese Govern- 11.10 R. R. Davica, J. C Dunbar,

ment paid for the rice supplied to the soldiers. A Chinese Govern- ment order compelled them to take soldiers. He informed the Cap- tain that he had 11 passengers on board. When the ship arrived in Hongkong, none of the soldiers or the passengers got off the ship, no soldiers or passengers the ship. When the

that,

If it had been true that this was a cargo vessel with 11 pas- sengers and no more on board, would the search have been car- ried out?-If any vessel carries even one passenger, it is required to be searched.

pas

60-TON WHALE · HERE!

CAN'T BE BROUGHT ASHORE

the Member

and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentic- men and $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRETARY upen

introduction by a Member, such Member to be responsible for Fayment of All Chits, &c.

The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Budding, (Tel. 27794), wil close at 12.30 p.m.

to Members'

Badges" "admitting

the Race Course. Enclosure will NOT be on sale at

On No Fretext will Children be

the Meeting. permitted in either Enclosure during

Tiling are obtainable at the Club. House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Tele. phone 21920.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.00 including Tax, for All Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gatë. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c., will not be permitted to - aperate within the Precincts of Hong- kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

By Order,

"

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

Hongkong, 27th February, 1983.

HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB.

TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES.

Do you know of a single in-and stance in which a vessel not aboarded The earthquake was recorded passenger vessel carrying a num-Hongkong officials came on board New York, Mar. 2. very clearly at the Royal Obserra-ber of passengers have ever pro- there were no other persons, other

As one of the big ports of the The American banking to be even more violent than that of having been searched?No.

tory, Hongkong, it being shownduced a certificate from the police than the through Canton

sengers, on board the ship. world Hongkong gets more than crisis is gathering speed and which in September, 1923, destroy- You cannot remember such a Comdr. Hole said he was quite its share of strange passengers by Semi-Final, Thursday, 9th March.

S. A. Rumjahn v Ho Ka Lau. prepared to accept this evidence, the many ships that daily enter is causing a complete suspen-ed the greater part of Tokyo and

Mr. Strellett quoted the case of the harbour. But surely there has

Plan of Stand seats will be open sion of trading in a number Yokohama., It occurred, accord

been nonc stranger than the 60-ton Comdr. Hole Bald he was quite whale which arrived from Manila for booking at Messrs. Moutrie of important centres. ing to the Hongkong seismograph, non-passenger carrying vessel he the s.. Kai Lee in 1925.

at 1.30 am. (Hongkong standard has never been searched 7-May-familiar with that particular case. this morning by the Dollar liner & Co., from Saturday, 4th March. time) yesterday.

If in fact there had been only and he accordingly found the ac- President Manila.

The number of States joining the bank holiday has now been augemented by the imposition of restrictive measures in Arizona,

California, Nevada, Oregon, Louisiana and Oklahoma, where the closing of the banks varies from four to five days.

The proclamations have caused a fresh shock and American de- positors are being increasingly panicky.

arrived

The longitudinal waves at 17 hrs. 37, min. 15 seca (Greenwich Mean Time), and the transverse waves followed after

an interval of 5 min. 9 secs. This

period of time indicates that the epicentre, or place of origin, was about 2,150 miles distant from Hongkong.

IN THE PACIFIC Altogether over fifty million American citizens, living in The first movements of the eighteen Staten are now affect-record imply the origin of the ed by the

It quake to be north-east of Hong moratoria, follows that the crisis in these kong, and this places the distur States will influence depositors in; ance in the Pacific to the south other States where moratoria have of Japan. not been declared to get their

The maximum waves were out-

case-0.

be.

The Captain says that as a cargo

11 passengers on board, would you have asked for a certificate of search? I would if I had stopped the vessel.

cused not guilty on the charge..

Mr. Strellett 'then submitted

The whale was to have been plac that the third and fourth chargesed on exhibition in Hongkong, but (misrepresenting the number of the promoters of the show could passengera and carrying more not, find a barge or lighter big Have you any reason to believe than allowed) be dropped, but enough to transport it from the or not whether any passengers on Comdr. Hole said he had a case to ship's aide to the island.

The whale is being carried on that ship got on at Hongkong?-answer on those charges.

to Yokohama, where it will be No.

landed for an Have you any reason to believe

exhibition tour that any passengers disembarked from that ship?-No.

MANY SOLDIERS.

Out of the 231 passengers, were 222 dressed as Chinese soldiers or officers7-A large percentage of them were dressed as Chinese soldiers.

TECHNICAL OFFENCE.

SHIELD SEMI- FINALISTS

[Continued from Page 8.) Janior Shield

Mr. Strellett maintained that throughout Japan. the third and fourth charges were, technical offences, and he would ask that the accused be warned, as the accused had been informed by the compradore that there were only 11 passengers on board, and had not even counted them.

Cómdr. Hole said the master of a ship must be held responsible

accused could not have 222 passengers on board You did not differentiate or and plead ignorance: He DC- count them?-No.

cordingly found the accused Did you enquire where they not guilty on the second came from?-No.

You have nowhere seen this vessel described as a passenger

Would you agree with the figure

money out of the banks if they side the recorded scope of the of 2227-No. I would any about and the possibly can precipitating similar conditiona in other States.

As a result of the bank holi- days, the Stock Exchanges at San Francisco, Cleveland, Detroit and the New Orleans Cotton Exchange have closed, while a number of livestock markets in the agricu!- tural centres are idle.

The Federal Reserve Bank has advanced the re-discount rate from two and bak to three and a half per cent.-Reuter,

*

MORE "HOLIDAYS."

New York, March 2. message from Boise City states that the Governor of Idaho has decreed a 15-day bank hoilday, while it is announced from Austin that the Governor, "Ma" Ferguson, has declared a finanza mora- torium for Texas and has ordered all banks to be closed until March 7th.-Reuter.

STOCKS AFFECTED.

New York, Mar, 2:

Observatory's instruments.

CLOUDY WEATHER

.200.

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one

charge, but found him guilty.o" the third and fourth charges, on which he imposed fines of $50 or month's imprisonment and Did you enquire whether any of 3100 or two months' imprisonment. the passengers were persons who the rentences to run consecutive- paid for their transportation?-ly. No.

The anticyclone has moved eart- | vessel ?—No. ward and is now centred to the north of Korea. Moderats to fresh monsoon Svill prevail .over the China coast and the Northern China Sea. Local forecast:-X.E. winds, moderate; cloudy.

FARM BOARD CHAIRMAN

Lance Sergeant Nolan then gave coroborative' evidence.

In reply to Mr. Strellett, he stated that he had no reason to believe that any of the passengers pot on boarrd or got off at Hong- kong

LEGAL ARGUMENT.

Washington, Mar. 2. President-Elect. Roosevelt has A legal argument then arose on waned Mr. Henty Morgenthau, ir, the definition of the word "pas- Chairman of the Pederal Farmsengers," and Commdr. Hole con- Board-Reater,

tended that it was definitely laid down in the Ordinance that ail bescent the crew were passengers.

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The Wall Street Journal reports, day, withdrawals were restricted therefore could see no way of -Stocks declined early apparent-from 5 to 25% if necessary, other. I retthe out of that, and according

ly found the accused guilty,

In addition

not passengers.

ly due to the banking, situation wise as usual. Bank of Martinez, though he would make a "note of but rallied at noon although trad- Cal. and all Portland, Ore, banks Mr. Strellett's submission that the ing was dull. The holiday in Cali-however remained open in apite master of fornia brought about the selling of

a ship could consider of holiday. Sixteen States are his vessel to be a cargo ship if Trans-America shares which operating emergency banking holi- the persons. being carried were broke to 2%, the lowest point days and moratoria. reached in the year. Other Coast Legislation has been passed safe- stocks including Pacific Gas & guarding various other States, in- imprisonment was imposed. Electric and Standard Oil of Calcluding Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska,

The second charge, of having were depressed. Lenders rallied Minnesota, Indiana and New Jer- mainly due to short covering. In sey. The situation was spreading no passenger certificate, was then some instances early decline rebut high banking authorities said proceeded with, and the evidence covered and some gains recorded.

New York and Chicago banks kiven by Sub-Inspector Wright

A fine of S100 or two months'

The psychology of the market were able to meet all reasonable and Lance Sergeant Nolan on the was generally good and being the demands.

first charge was accepted by the Court and defence. eve of inauguration ready to re-

COMPRADORE'S ARGUMENT. Yeung King-him, compradore of the s.8. Yuan On, said the vessel left Shanghai for Cunton

and Hongkong on February 12, and

spond immediately should good The nation was calm and there news develop. The early decline was little evidence of worry and was due to moratoria, also to the fear, the general belief being that exodus of gold; several adverse holidays and limitation of with dividend changes and further sell-drawals were the best thing that ing of U.S. Bonds which declined. could happen to benefit the finan The latter selling was due to the cial situation and protect every- arrived in Canton on February 17 recalling of funds by interior one against heavy hysterical with- and left March 1 at 4 a.m. banks to meet local situations.drawals which could have serious | Before xhe left Canton, 221 Call money renewed was lent @consequences..

soldiers boarded her. He had no 2%-time money. 2% to 3% The raising of the rate from instructions from the Hongkong or with no offers,

2% to 32% was seen as an ex- the Canton offices with regard to NATION CALM.

nedient which was forced due to allowing these people to come on There were indications of Cali-the recent heavy withdrawals. of board. They came on board by order of the Chineлe Govern- fordia banks reopening on Mon- gold from the United States.

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