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TRADE PACT FIRST A CORNET

DEBATE

MR. RUNCIMAN EXPLAINS

SECURITY FOR FUTURE

"The

London, May 10. trade agreements

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THE SAXOPHONE

CATHAY CABARETS NIGHT NOISES

COMPLAINTS OF RESIDENTS

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Portuguese Complains of "Hold-Up"

Path, alleging that two Europeans victim of a robbery, near Battery

were responsible.

SAYS TWO EUROPEANS WERE INVOLVED Washington, May 10, The Now York Yankocs

Shortly after nine o'clock last "taken for a ride" by Chicago to-night a young Portuguese, Frank signed between Great Bri-tinuous complaints by residents ten runs scored against them.

con day and thoroughly beaten, having Lopez, called at the Central Police Station and reported that carlier tain and Denmark and Bri-of Katherine Building, Mr. Henry

Despite homo *runa by Klein, in the evening he had been the tain and Argentina were the Cathay Dancing Institute, was Philadelphia were beaten by Cin- Burgess, the proprietor of the who scored two, and Virgil Davis, subject of a full-dress debate summoned hefore Mr. Wynne-cinnati In a National League in the House of Commons to-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy

this morning with causing a noise pulled off a double hender.

game, whilst Cincinnat! also night.

calculated to annoy the public be- The Government claimed that tween 8 pm, and midnight

The Washington Senators were the agreements offered a security tween April 20 and May 7.

bc-blanked out by St. Louis, thanks for future trade.

to Blacholder. The President of the Board of Mr. Wynne-Jones:I under- Several games pere postponed Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman, saldstond the Government in in the through rain. Reuter's that the agreements

with netual process of unlituting were

follow: countries which had been ingulations for the control of these clone commercial alliance for a institutes or whatever you want very long time.

to call them. I presume the ques- tion before me now is one of the things that will be dealt with in Cincinnati these new regulations. A the

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RADIO BROADCAST

PROGRAMME OF

RECORDED MUSIC

From Z. D. W., on wave length of 355 metros (84.5k/c.).

G-8 p.m. European programme. 6.6.18 p.m. Henry VIII (saint-Saens).

Walter Damrosch and the Na tional Symphony Orchestra. 7202/7293 6.18-7 p.m. A Concert,

Song From the Land of the Sky- Song--Little Grey Home in the West.

(Eardley-Wilmat-Lohr).

Blue Water (Eberhart-Cpdmaa).

Mary Lewis (Soprano). 1140 Piano Solo--Scarf Dance (Chaminade) Plane Solo-The Flatlerer (Cham-

inado).

Hans Barth. 20840. Chorus-Where'er You Walk (Handel-

Spross) Ifo

Chorus-Bedouin Song (Foote)

Lopez told the Police that at 6.30 p.m. he was walking up Bat tery Path when he was approached by a Chinese who said something he could not understand. accompanied the Chinese to kpot

the Cathedral where there were two Europeans, muf- fled up in raincoats. He noticed, he said, that one of them had his hands in the pockets of his coat.

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What followed was not mande clear by Lopez in his report, but he declared that he handed over a wallet containing a $10 bill and two silver dollars to one of the Europeans, who also took a gold ring off his finger. They then told him to walk away, which he did, going inte Garden Road. ·

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In Agentina, nearly all the great developments of docks, harbours, railways and roads had been done

Solo-Brooklet (Hafey homered for Cininnati out of facilities provided by Bri-moment, there is nothing for me infn. The total amount invested to go by. The orchestra in this and Klein (twice) and Virgil in providing the Argentine with Institute is an ordinary hand, and Davia for Philadelphia), railways was estimated at over the trouble is that it i conviel Philadelphl £600 millions, there being no indefendant now, if you bring vestment with outside countries similar charge against the Penin- comparable with this within the aula Hotel or the Hongkong Hotel, (Klein homered for experience of modern history. I would have to convlet them as phla).

well. It will not be long before the new regulations will come out, don't think I will take any action and under the circumstances,

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In the case of Denmark a very large amount of industrial sperity had depended not so much on British enterprise AB upon Danish enterprise in British Inspector Booker.Win marketa. The balance of trade Worship make an order for the Boston hud, for the Inst twenty years, place to close earlier, instead of Chicago been preponderatingly on the sideat midnight of Denmark.

in 1930, imports from Denmark exceeded exports to Denmark five times.

Following the exhibition of Bri- tish goods in Copenhagen, the ratio was reduced in 1932 to four to one but that did not go. far enough.

ut present?New York Numerous complaints have been made to us by nearby residents Detroit that they cannot go to sleep until Philadelphla after midnight every evening.

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His Worship-I don't think 1phin). will make an order either. We won't have to wait for long be- fore the regulations come out.

Detroit Philadelphia St. Louis Continuing, Mr. Wynne Jones Washington said, "This question. I am sure.

COAL PURCHASES.

The Danes had now under-

will receive very careful attention (Blacholder pitched and blanked taken to increase purchase of coal

indved. At the moment, 1 think Jout the Senators). to the 1923/24 level, raising the percentage of British coal import-you are rather foreing the pace

} to usk me to issue an order. I

Wynne Jones said he (defendant) might do something for the sake of the residents.

Defendant said he would do! as much as he could.

ed by Denmark from 58 per cent. don't think I ought to make one of the total to 80% which re which might be contradicted in a presented an increase of 1,350,000 tone. The Danish representatives week's time. That would not be a fair position for me to be in." also undertook that coke pur- Addressing chases should not fall below the

defendant, Mr. recent level and regarding Iron and steel as the outstanding feature of the increased trade, he cited the order for the Storstrom Bridge and mentioned a general Govern- understanding that for ment and municipal purposes the first after of orders of iron and steel should be made to United Kingdom Brma, coupled in case of the Government with price preference of ten per cent. On the other side, Britain had given an undertaking regarding

Daniah bacon and ham,

SECURITY FOR FUTURE.

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ANTI-JAPANESE PROPAGANDA

CHINESE ALLEGED

OFFENCE

Lopez gave his employment as that of a clerk at Messrs. Keller, Kern & Co., and his residence as the Savarin House, Hankow Road,

Kowloon,

FURTHER REMAND

SHANGHAI YOUTH AND COUNTERFEIT COINS

Another remand for 24 hours was ordered by Mr. Maclaren in the Central Police Court this morning, when a Shanghai Chinese youth, charged with possession of 495 counterfeit Hongkong coins, made his third appearance.

Detective-Sergeant Macdonald stated they were unable to find any friends or relatives of accused who would stand surety for him. In the first instance defendant tok the Police that it would be a waste of time to make enquiries. De- fendant was a messenger in the Third Army in Canton, but when the regiment went to Swatow, he would not go with it.

Replying to the magistrate, the Mr. Horace Lo appeared for the him by a man he could not find. youth said the coins were given defence in the Central Police He did not know the money was Inspector Booker-He has been ying-ming, a Fire Station coulie.

Court this morning, when i bad. quite good in the matter, your

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Mr. MacLaren rid of his appeared before Worship. He cornet, which was complained of, charged with writing on the wall but now it seems the saxophone of the public stairway at the Cen-

tral Fire Station building. is being blamed!

Uis Worship (laughing).-We won't go into that now. i will

tenve the matter at that,

It was alleged the defendant wrote anti-Japanese propaganda, using the words, "It is my desire to kill the Japanese people."

Mr. Lo said there was quite a

something in the way of security MR. D. H. MORRIS lot of investigation to be made

for future.

An entirely different set of pro- blems presented themselves in re- gard to Argentina, where, unlike Denmark, tariffs were high and at- tempte had been made to secure a reduction in the duties on British goods imported under their tarlífs. Under the financial section of the Argentina agreement, there had,

SENATE APPROVES

APPOINTMENT

(Special to "Telegraph")

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been sent here about one and a quars m.)

Mcmpra Ordinance, 189. Received May ter million pounds to liquify small transactions.

the

LIQUIFYING ASSETS. Beyond that total; the amount still due should be liquified through A process of bonds issued on the security of the Argentina Govern- mont to be placed in hands of the representative authorities here and used by them for the provision of cash in ster ling in place of frozen paper. This meant the liquifying of about £10 millions,

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Having once started this cess of liquifying the cash which had been frozen under the change restrictions, they hoped the

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example would be followed else where and everything would be done on our part to Cacilitate similar transactions,

TARIFF REDUCTIONS.

Washington, May 10,

The Foreign Relations Com- mitice of the Senate has approved

on behalf of the defence. Ho

Sergeant Macdonald remarked he had proposed sending defendant back to Canton from where could make his way back to native place of abode.

he

his

THE "DISCOVERY" TRAGEDY

Violin Solo-Caprice (Ogarew) Violin Solo-(a) Tho Beo (Schubert)

(b) Waltz in D Flat (Chopin)

Alexander Schmidt 20014. Pinna Solo-Turkish March (Bee-

thoven) Piono

(Schabort. Rachmaninoff).

Sergel Rachmaninoff. 1100 Song Tho Narrative (Grey-Stothurt) Song-The Rogue Song (Gray

Stothart)

Lawrence Tibbett (Baritone). 1440 7-7.10 p.m. Variety. 7-7.80 p.m. (Local Closing Stock Quotations, etc.) Song-I'd Do Anything for You.

Helen Kane (Comedienne) Vocal Duet-Sometimes I'm Happy

Louise Groody & Charles King. Orchestral-Plantation Dance

Victor Symphony Orchestra. 24093

Maurice Chevaller (Baritone) 21018 Organ Solo-Why Can't You?

Josso Crawford. 21051 Orchestral-San.

Gene Kardos & His Orchestra 24122 Song-He's So Unusual.

Song-Louise.

22080

20009

Helen Kane (Comedienne) 22080 Chorus-Hallelujah!

The Ravelers. 20600 Orchestral-Alice Blue Gown.

Victor Salon Orchestra. 24003 Song-Wait til You See "Ma Cherie" Maurice Chevalier (Baritono). 21918 Organ Solo-Little Pal

Jesso Crawford. 21951. Orchestral-Toll.

Gene Kardos & His Orchestra 24122 7.40.8 p.m. Orchestral. Ma Mere L'Oye (Mother GoUBC) --(Bavel).

Boston Symphony Orchestra Under the direction of Serge Koussevitzky. 7370/7371. Orphous Ballet Dance of the Spirits

(Gluck-Motti).

Minuet from Serenado (Brahms)

Detroit Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Oszip Gabrilowitsch

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8 pm, Local Time & Weather Report,

8.30-10.30 p.m. Chinese Studio Concert,

10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News.

10.35 p.m. Closed Down.

All records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by Messrs. Tsang Fook Piano Co.

thought a remand would be con- HOW CAPT. CAREY MET NO DEALER'S LICENCE. venient and applied for bail,

Det-Insp. Elston-Bail must be very heavy. I am instructed to ask for $500.

His Worship--But $250 is the maximum penalty,

Insp. Elston-I know, but $500 will be sufficient to keep him in the Colony.

Mr. LoI think any aum much of the nomination of Mr. Dave less than that would be sufficient Henten Morris, the well known to keep him here. New York lawyer, as American Boll was fixed at $200, and Ambassador in Belgium-Reuter. remand ordered for a week.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

HOPE IS THE POOR MAN'S BREAD.~~~~ Thales.

So The-leung, 18, an apprentice, at- tempted to take his life by throwing himself from the Yaumati ferry Man yesterday, but was rencued by a seaman and handed over the Police.

Ste To-kap, 25, who was admitted to the Government Civil Hospital | yesterday, was found to be in a stoto of coma induced by a large dose of opium said to have been taken with a view to suicide.

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While playing in Sheklung Street yesterday two young Inda, Yim Foo and Lo Kwan, were struck by a lerry and received injurles for which they were treated at the Hospital.

Mr. J. Ransell will speak on "Our Complex Characters" at the usual weekly pubile lecture of the Hong- kong Lodge, the Theosophical Society Central. Mr. Russell is the Presiden- to-day at 6 p.m. at 17, Queen's Road tint of the Society for China.

alarm was caused at the Nothersole Shortly after 5 p.m. yesterday Hospital, Bonham Road, by an out- break of fire in a chimney. A quick

low

HIS DEATH

MUSIC TEACHER FINED FOR SELLING RADIO SETS

London, May 10. Colonel Colville, in the House of Commons, said the inquiry into the cause of death of the late Cap- tulu Carey of the "Discovery" was ham at the Kowloon Magistracy On appearing before Mr. Grant- held under the Section of the Mor- chant Shipping Act, under which yesterday afternoon, Professor E. the mercantile marine officer sup- Gualdi was fined $5 for selling erintendent at the port of dis-wireless telegraph appliances and charge fa required to verify the apparatus

without a dealer's statement in the log as to the licence. Defendant pleaded guilty. cause of death,

Mr. Ellin prosecuted, while Mr. Inquiries of this kind were not A el Arculli appeared on behalf of open to the public. The Superint- the defendant. endent had confirmed the log en- try, which read "Lost overboard presumed drowned."

Mr. Ellis, in outlining the cake for the prosecution, said that on April 20, Mr. D. W. Waterton, wire- It was surmised that Captain leas inspector, visited defendant'a Carey, who was suffering from a house to inspect a wireless re- nervous breakdown, left the cabin in the early morning in a dazed ceiving set for which he had a condition and fell overboard,licence. Defendant admitted that British Wireless.

he had no licence for solling wire- Hesa apparatus. He had been under the impression that a l cenco was not necessary for selling such apparatus, When informed, ho took out a licenco the following day which cost him $50. The Postmaster General had not taken a serious view of the case.

SPANISH CLASHES

MANY DEATHS IN STRIKE DISORDERL

Mr. Arculli said that the defen- dant was a music teacher and had from

Regarding the possible reduction of tariffs, the representatives of Argentina had undertaken that as regards gooda on which a substan- On a clurge of larceny in Bangkok, feall to the Fire Brigade brought to

Madrid, May 10. tial proportion of the importa into a Hainanese, Lam Tse-sin, was pro-jiho ocene an appliance, but it was not strike has so far not realised the ordered six wireless sets

The great anti-Government Argentina were delivered from theduced before Mr. Schofield, at the used, as it was found that United Kingdom, and in respect of

Central Magistracy this morning. In bucketfuls of water were sufficient to open of its promotors, although America, four of which had been which proposals had been submitted taken for the man's extradition to

the likelihood of proceedings being extinguish the outbreak.

there have been clashes between sold to friends. One sot he kept to them for a reduction of customs Bangkok. · Chief Detective Inspector

extremists, police and soldiers in for his own use and the other was duties, to revert in general to the Shannon naked for one

The case in which a Chinese agent various places in the provinces, rendy to be sold. Defendant did rates of duty and the valuation of mand, which was granted.

and a coolle are charged in connexion where several persons have been not know at the time that a licence duty of such goods in

with the recruiting of Chinese inbour-killed and injured. force In *1980.

era for Samoa, was again mentioned Ordern for the closure of two more before Mr. MacLaren in Court this

was necessary for the solling of Discussions wore to be continued. "ely" brothols were made by Mr. morning, when the prosecution added a woman throw a bomb, killing a

In Madrid, early this morning, sots, but when told, immediately in Argentinn.

Schofield, at the Central Magistracy an additional charge against the policeman.

took out a licence. Defondant had He pointed out as a remarkable this morning, when Sub-Inspector agent, of obtaining $100 by falsely

reported to the Imports & Exports fact that no less than 99 per cent. Bakor charged two women with con- representing he could secure entry

Office every time he had received of the chilled boof exported from trolling them. The first woman, was for ton Chinese labourers into Samon, rallway lines in

Many other bombs exploded on wireless sets from Amorien.. Defondants $100 in default two months Argentina came to Britain-Bri-imprisonment and the other was fined further week, the Arat man on ha but the damage was quickly

the Provinces, word remanded for a

The Magistrato imposed a no

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