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Hongkong Telegraph.
POUNDED 1881
No. 14010
一拜禮 號九十月五英港香 MONDAY, MAY 29, 1933.
日六初月五
SINGLE COFT 10 DENTS
$10.00 PER ANNUM
DUNLOP
provides the greatest possible
TYRE ECONOMY
HONGKONG GAOL ACCOMMODATION "COMEDY"
BOLIVIA SAYS "NO"
REJECTS LEAGUE'S
PROPOSALS
(Special to "Talograph")
(U Telegraph, Copyright. Teleprprhia ITAL. Received Aloy
Aramaca Oritience,
3D, .06 .nted
La Pazes, May 28. Bolivia has rejected, the League Council's proposal to end the conflict between Paraguay and Bolivia.
The Government has in- structed the Bolivian de- legate at Genova to state that they cannot agree to an unconditional arbitration or to an immediate truce.- Reuter.
ALL QUIET ON THE PEKING FRONT
NO ARMISTICE
YET SIGNED
PRISONERS RELEASED TO
RODOSTO OUT OF
MAKE ROOM FOR OTHERS THE DERBY
DEMAND EXCEEDS THE CELL SUPPLY
ACUTE CONGESTION PROBLEM
(SPECIAL TO “TELEGRAPH")
THE STARTLING FACT that over two hundred prisoners have been released from Hongkong's prisons in the past three weeks, long before, in many cases, their "time" has expired, we are able to reveal to-day,
Fresh prisoners have been arriving in such numbers
Fraulein Marga yon Etxdorf,
recently that the prisons are taxed to overflowing. GERMAN WOMAN Many offenders-aré being set free in order to make room for newcomers.
PACTmely cute within recent weeks.
ARMY LEADERS IN CONFERENCE
(Special to "Telegraph”?
Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphie
Ordinance.
Terived 2,5 m.)
Peking, May 29. Chinese official circles re- port that the armistice nego- tiations between the Chinese and Japanese military lead- ers are proceeding smoothly.
It may however, take some days before a formal agreement! can be signed.
11 is again emplasised by authoritative circles that so for the negotiations have been
con-
fined to the military situation only
|
The problem of garl congestion, [to find themselves in danger of be- always serious, has become ex-ing crowded out by their "guests!" Following an exchange of views All prisons on the Island and the and correspondence between the mainland near overcrowding, and various Government Departments accommodation has to be found for concerned, the Gaol nuthorities hind
an increasing number of new recourse to a measure without pre- rivals.
cedent in local history.
option has reaches a point b
The position is such that Al-
SEVENTY EXPELLED.
yond which it cannot go, if the
In one day, no fewer than 70 safety of the prisons and the health prisoners were expelled from the
of the innates is to be maintained.main Island Gaol!
THE LIMIT.
This is how it happened. When
FLIER KILLED
ALEPPO LANDING
TRAGEDY
MISS MARGA VON ETZDORF
Aleppo, May 28, Fraulein Marga von Etzdorf, it wits found that something had to the well-known German There must be a limit to every-be done, a roll call was made of woman, was killed to-day in a thing, and from all accounts the short term prisoners, committed limit in this case was very recent for petty offences or for any of the crash landing at the Aleppo aero- ly reacheth, when the authorities of ernies putting them within the drome. Victoria Gaol woke up one morning category of “revenue grade" pri-
ISHII ON BOYCOTT
THREAT TO ENTIRE WORLD
and reports that political issues PLAN FOR COMING
are also being discussed are en- tirely groundless.
The object of the Chinese is to bring fighting to an end, but they not committing themselves regarding Manchurin or Jchol.
are
LONG DICUSSION.
CONFERENCE
Ronera.
She left Berlin unexpectedly yesterday morning for Australia, No uniform system appears to via Siam, and had made marvellous have been applled to selection, but wherever it was found that time. She appeared over the nero, the prisoner had served a "renson-drome here at 6.17 p.m. this even- able portion of his sentence, anding, but when descending crashed already decided upon at the time owing apparently to an error of of committal, he was picked out | 'und included in the batch to be judgment.
denied the further hospitality of his Majesty.
They were then marshalled -- gother, served with, deportation orders and seen off precincts of the Colony,
DEMAND INCREASING,
The machine was badly smash-| ed. The airwoman was extricat- Fed safely, but she died later.
to
be
WINNER OF 2,000 GUINEAS
A MUCH-FANCIED CANDIDATE
London, May 28. Radosto, winner of the Two Thousand Guineas and favourite for the Derby has:
Woodin Resignation Rumours Persist
PRESIDENT WORRIED
SEQUEL TO MORGAN. DISCLOSURES
been scratched and will not NO VERIFICATION
take part in the Epsom classic.
This decision was reached after
A veterinary examination of the) barso this afternoon.
(Special to "Tolagraph")
( Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphie Messages Ordinoner, ei Beerived Aay The decision to scratch Rodostot nm) from the Derby was taken by its
Princes owner,
de Faucigny Lucigne before her trainer'a de-
ته نه
WAR DEBT MESSAGE
TO CONGRESS
PRESIDENT ALSO PLANS TARIFF REVISION
Washington, May 28. President Roosevelt has plann ed to deliver a war debt Message › to Congress before the adjourn. ment which in scheduled for June 10.
"Senator Robinson, the De- mocrat leader, announced after
talk
at the White House, that the President expects to submit to Congress a resolution authorising him to revise taris rates-Reuter,
Л
New York, May 28. Persistent but unverified rum-m
parture from Paris for England ours are in circulation suggest- ing that Mr. W. H. Woodin is
this morning.
"There is nothing else to do" desirous of resigning as a result AUSTRO-GERMAN
not have the slightest thing wrong
she said, "for a Derby horse rust of the Morgan enquiry disclos. with him.
ures.
Mr. Woodin is the Secretary off STRAINED MUSCLE.
the Treasury and Immediately up- "Rodosto iss and has on the announcement that he was strained a muscle. I don't know upon the list of bankers and direc how badly.
tors who, at one time, were undor La financial obligation to the J. P. "I shall have him braught back Morgan Company, an attack WIS þín a day or two and exaniland by launched against him.
a veterinary surgeon at Chantilly.
Senator Barah declared that thej "It is a pity as it was the chance Secretary to the Treasury Depart of a lifetime. Rodosto's, pacement should be, like Caesar's wife, would have given him a great ad above suspicion. Vantage, and i am sure he could
have stood the course."
It is understood that President Hoosevelt, who is a close friend of Mr. Woodin, is attempting to dis- suade him from tendering his re- signation.-Reuter.
TENSION
MINISTER LEAVES
BERLIN
TOURIST VISA SITUATION
Berlin, May 28. Relations between Ger many and Austria appear to be becoming strained.
}
SON OF EPINARD. Rudusto is the son of the fumous
The Austrian Minister to Ber- Epinard, and his magnificent run
lin. Dr. Tauschitz, has lett ning in the Two Thousand Guinens)
Vienna, for the purpose, it is stat SHARE PROFITS. marked the horse down as the
ed, of reporting to his government most likely winner of the Derby,
Washington, May 28. on the situation created by the During The horse was quoted favourite]
further investigations Nazi measures for dissuading Ger- at 100 to 9 in the earliest of the into the affairs of Morgan's, man tourists from visiting Aus-
J. P. Morgan reported gross tria. The nominee run onprofits of G$18,281,302 from the Wednesday, he would have had a sales of securities alone in the is that of ordering an imposition The nelion taken by Here Hiê v bir chance of being the second years 1927/31, in zaldition to up of a fee of one thousand marke for Freach horse to win the Derby tabulated millions Accured in the vleae of all Germans visiting Darbar I was the last French other big financial operations.--Austria. entry to win the classic 'as fur│Reuter, back as 1914.—Kenter,
Derby etil-overs.
Ind
LOCHIEL LAME.
FLIGHT TO BRITISH WEST AFRICA
Latvians Carrying Special Mails
MR. WOODIN'S PANTS
Denver, Colorando. Mr. Woodin, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury has a pair of asbestos Įpants,
The former secretary, Mr. Ogden Mills, is said to have warned Mr. Woodin, when he took office that he was sitting in "the hottest neat in Washington," and advised him Ito wear asbestos pants. Days later they met. "You're right," said Mr. Woodin. "I need 'em."
ONLY 25 YEARS OLD.
London, May 27. Fraulein von
It 18 Etzdorf, whose
oficially announced that real name was Wolff, was only 25 Lochiel, another candidate for the years of age. She was born in Derby, pulled up slightly lame this Washington, May 28.
Berlin in August 1907, her father morning-Reuter, Antt still the demand for gaol being an army officer. Viscount Ishii, who is going to London to attend the World mittingly, a large proportion being vember, 1926, as a passenger with accommodation continues uore- Į
Her first light was made in No- Economic Conference, arrived at offenders convicted under 'the New York from Washington to- Oplum Ordinance, consequent on a ticket that had been presented General Ho Ying-ching, the War day, and talked of little else than intensive campaign against opium to her. Minister, called an important con- the Chinese anti-Japanese boy- dens.
She was so fascinated by it that ference of military lenders Inst
jcott.
The first large batch of convicts a month lator she entered a school night, and the discussions lasted into the small hours of this He met members of the Press deported has since been followed by of, aviation, at Staaken
at a special conference and indi- others, and one unofficial estimate trained.
By December, 1927, she had se eated that he would present to the places the total released before the urinistice negotiations were World Economic Conference a plan their time because their cells were cured a certificate unt soon gol the subject of the discussions,
to meet the Chinese policy of required for others, at hvell over 200 employment as a second pilot on Meanwhile, all fronts continue
the Lufthanse service between within the past three weeks. jexclusion against Japan, quiet.--Renter.
Viscount ahli classed the Chio. A visitor to any of our Police Berlin, Stuttgart and Basle, cover- can boycott as the foremost world Courts these days will realise how ing over 6,000 miles.
¿fessore Ordintare, 1881. At Wurbury in 1928 she took her, as ..) being over- trade obstacle and said he had an our Magistrates are
(diploma idea as to how it could be over-worked.
trick flying. Two
The two Latvian airmen, Putins THE DRAGON BOAT come,
daily years later she was fourth in the He saw the boycott as a threat average, something like 50 cases to, frat German women's "stunting" and Zelms took off to-day en route was also the first to Gambla, British West Africa, in to the entire world and he added dent with, while by the exercise of contest. She JAPANESE DESIGNS ON that if the Idea was aufficiently superhuman efforts he has been won to quality in the art of an aeroplane equipped with a developed, he may propose it at known to dispose of double that gliding, which she did at Spal-British 98 hours power Cirrus the Economic Conference.
number in one day! The Japanese leader did not give
morning. The local situation and
FENG YU-HSIANG
EXPLAINS
KALGAN
Peking, May 29.
i
now condescended to explain his
a hint regarding the basis of the General Feng Yu-halang Insiden-Reuter.
recent assumption of the leader-
ship of the "anti-Japanese Allied "BEAN COLLECTOR
Army."
Chinese sources report that he
told a close friend he had raised
the "anti-Japanese
standard
because the Japanese wanted to
General Feng added that he had
occupy Kalgan?"
no desire to create difficultion for
the Government-Reuter.
RAIN
STEALS TAR
THOUGHT IT WAS
NOT WANTED
Each may have
on #
SERIOUS CLASH IN
MUKDEN.
MONGOLIAN TROOPS IN REVOLT
Peking, May 29. Deloyed messages report serious disturbances in Mukden where over
in
(Special to "Tolegraph")
flip Telegraph, Cappright, Telegraphic
Received Min Riga, May 28,
chingen in Wurttemberg in the motor. summer of 1929.
TC-
They are not attempting a cord, but are currying special mails.-Reuter.
SILVER MARKET
RISES
This is retallation following the, repressing measures of the Dol fuss Government against the mute ment in Auachia and the Austrian Government eld reception of tr Franks.--Renter.
BETTER FERRY SERVICE
FROM JORDAN ROAD AND HONGKONG
Starting from to-morrow there
An enthusiastie Democrat got will be a regular daily passenger [bung. He had his mother make a service on the Jordan Road
pair, the size of shorts, and sent Vehicular furry.
perfect
them to Mr. Woodin, with the hope The new service comes into that they
fit.-operation at 5 a.m. and will con- Reuter.
tinue every 20 minutes.
were
FESTIVAL
CELEBRATED IN TRADITIONAL STYLE
(Special to "Telegraph")
(De Telegraph. Copyright, Messages Ordinance. 180. 20, 8.53 0.m.)
Telegraphia
between 15 a.m. and 6.40 a.m. from Hong- kung and between 5 a.m. and 6.20 jam. from Jordan Road,
will
Subsequently the ferries run according to the following Itime table. Every
ton minutes between 17 .m, and 10 p.m. from Hongkong and between 0.40a.m. and 3.50
p.m. from Jordan Road.
Every 12 minutes between EARLY FLIGHTS.
[12.10 p.m. and 11.36 p.m. from After obtaining a first class
|Hongkong and between 10.06 p.m. pilot's certificate in 1980.she flow.)
and 11.45 p.m. from Jordan Road, alone to Constantinople' in her
These services will be followed own 80 h.p. Junkora plane. Hor
Retired May by 11.45 p.m. ånd. 12 midnight next fent was to fly'in November and December from Berlin
furries from Hongkong und ́a mid- Shanghai, May 29.night forry from Jordan Road. to
Despite the National Govern Spain Africa and Teneriffe,
Special late ferrics will be run- turning via Tanie. For this Prof. LOCAL MARKET DEADment's mandate ordering the aboll.
tion of the lunar calendar, the every 20 minutes between 12.20 |Junkers awarded her the Junkers gold brooch and a model of her
Chinose yesterday celebrated them, and 2.40 um from Hongkong America and speculators were aeroplane.
buyers and China & seller in the Dragon Boat Festival with and Jordan Road. much enthusiasm A drum of tar, formed the sub-1,000 newly-enlisted Mongolian sol-
London silver market on Saturday.
na in previous The International League of fect of a charge of theft brought diera throw the City into a state Airwomen elected her an honor- ready and forward, China coming for the day, while the usual
The quotation was raised 3/8the |years.
All the native banks wore closed Many residences ary member, while the German in as a seller on the rise. against an unemployed Chinese of confusion. before Mr. Wynne-Jones in the were looted.
Air League gave her its badge' in The market seems quiet.
dragon,boats rucea were rówed, luj It is understood that the Mon-gold. The Royal Observatory reports Central Police Court this morning.
Defendant stated he collected gollans, some of whom were former that weak anticyclonic areas
On August 18, 1951, she began York where the rate advanced
Activity was shown in New the muddy Whangpoo-Router, situated to the north-east of Hok-rotton bonns and as the drum was bandits, revolted as soon
as the solo flight in 'hor Junkers ma- from 38% to -34. kaldo and over the Lower Yangtze left outside the shop in Wellington Manchukuo
authorities supplied chine "Kick in die Welt" from Valley. Depressions are Indicated Stroet, he thought, it was not them with arms and ammunition. Borlin to Japan. She covered the was advanced to 14%. The fol matikere. This year, in Taos; the fured, whon knocked out of "a"
The rate of the dollar on demand to the north of Shantung and to
Fighting occurred between them 7,000 miles to Tokyo in twelve market is dead. The MagistratoA drum of tar and Manchukuo troops, with heavy days, hor route Using Moscow, the east of the Loochoos; the latter, is situated in a trough of low pre-is very different from a rotten casualties on both sides.
Omak, Irkuisk, Mukden and Bobul, bean.
vlous convictions Iprison for six weeks...
Bre
suro extending from the Northern -China Sea to the Bonins,
Local forecast:-East or variable -winds, moderato; cloudy, rain.
wanted.
HONGKONG Celebration. Hongkong also celebrated the Dragon Boat Festival in tradition-
Mr
MRS. LANDAU IMPROVING
NOT YET OUT OF DANGER:
Landau, who was badly
display was the biggest for some
*** Flokulia "un Thursday night," was considerabile The Manchukuo authorities now and hor daily average about des Mr. A. Bt. E. Spancs, son of Mr. Some very axelting races were this morning reported to be im Defendant admitted two pre-have the situation in hand. The mlios. Shen returned in vink the A. C. Spence, the representative of sitnaamad at Aberdeen where six proving. It was, however, stated
was sont to
ed.
+ Hongkong-Reuter,
arrived, in Hong Kong by the Buwe the waters in one event.
that she is not yet out of dangér.
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