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No, 1011

二拜體號十三月五英港香

TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1933.

日七初月五

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OTIS TICKET FOR IN BERLIN Searchlight Swings SEQUEL

BATAVIA

London, May 29.

All of the Irish Sweepstake horses have now been drawn in connexion with the Derby which is being run at Epsom on Wednesday.

Among the last draws to be

MARK BOND SCHEME

BEING STUDIED

made was that of Myosotis CATASTROPHIC

which is being ridden bý Jones,

The holders of the ticket are "RY.K. Schroeff and A. K. Serangweg, 18, Batavia.”— Reuter.

STERLANGENENCUENTONATENUS

ARMISTICE PARLEY

DELEGATES BOUND

FOR TANGKU

Peking. May 30.

ALTERNATIVE

(Special to "Telograph”)

Clip Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphio Memes Ordinance, 2581. Received Mov 20, 18.45 pan.).

Berlin, May 30,

Forty foreign bankers met privately at the Reichsbank to- day to begin discussion of the problem of how Germany is to continuo paying foreign credits in foreign currencies.

The meeting was specially called in view of the scarcity of foreign |

A special traia bearing some of currencies available for debt pay- the Chinese delegates to the Arm-ments and of Germany's dwindling Istice Conference to be held at gohl reserves. Tangku, left this morning, preced- ed by a pilot train--Reuter,

NO DETAILS YET

London, May 23. Replying to questions in the Commona to-day, Sir John Simon said he understood that fighting between China and Japan had

Herr Schacht. the Reichsbank President, ropudiated any inten- tion by Germany to proposo a re- duction of the debt or to lower the interest rates.

NO MORATORIUM

He said that no moratorium for Payment in marks will be demand

ceused, but he had not yet received. The sole problem was how to ed the details of any arrangements convert marks into foreign cur that might have been come to rencies. British Wiralcom.

HUGH OPIUM SEIZURE

CUSTUMS COUP OFF CASTLE PEAK

A seizure of 13,770 tuels Df Faw

opium, valued at $41,000, aboard the 8.8. Kwong I, off Castle Peak on Saturday night, while the ship was entering Hongkong from Wuchow, led to the appearance before Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Central Police Court this morning of Chan Ning, coxswain, Chan Ming, engineer, Trang Chi-ting, compradore, and Yip Tam-po, tallyman.

Mr. Andrew Mellon and Mr. Ogden Mills (left), who are now under fire

from American income tax "blood- hounds."

RACING DRIVER SERIOUSLY ILL

SIR HENRY BIRKIN IN HOSPITAL

He revealed that Germany's currency coverage in gold and i foreign currencies had dropped |

BURNED BY to eight per cent, and the bank-

EXHAUST PIPE er suld that the situation was so grave that further with- drawals must result in inflation

London, May 20. with catastrophical consequen-known racing motorist, is serious. Sir Henry Birkin, the well ly Bi in a Londen nurning home, following injuries to his arm which

CES.

"MARK BONDS."

In the meantime a scheme for the issue by Germany of "Mark Bonde" which will be handed over instead of foreign currencies to meet interest and amortisation charges on her foreign debis, is receiving the special attention of Germany's foreign creditors.

came into contact with the rudhat exhaust pipe of his moturear when competing in Tripoli Grand Prix three weeks ago.

Sh Henry Birkin has been one of England's foremost racing drivers and designers since the

war.

Having designed a number of According to the Berlin news ears in which expert drivers won paper Boersen Courier, the bonds important prizes, he accumulated will bear four per

SENATE BEGINS THE HUNT

MR. ANDREW MELLON AND MR. MILLS

UNTOUCHABLES IN TEMPLE

BARRIERS DOWN IN NAIROBI

Illu

(Special to "Telegraph";

Telegmph. (opyright, Telegraphip Ordinanca, 1201. Nezriend Afay

JU. 4.12 1.19.)

Nairobi, May 29.

REPORTS TO BE the Mahatma Gandhi's 21-day

The conclusion of

SOUGHT

(Special to "Telegraph")

Fity Trieuropa, Lupyright. Telegraphic Mramorn Ordikinen, YaRİN Heertred' May 30, 8.45 0.1.}

fast lends added point to an oc- currence at a Hindu temple here. when Untouchables, for the first, time in East African history, were allowed to enter.

FOUR-POWER PACT JAPAN'S

الام

NEGOTIATIONS

TROUBLOUS

FINAL ACCEPTANCE NEIGHBOURS

EXPECTED TO-DAY

Rome, May 29.

In view of reassuring cables from London and Paris, it is beliteved that the final acceptance of the Four-Power Pact will be announced Reuter.

to-morrow.

ANOTHER PIRACY

FIFTH WITHIN FEW DAYS

REFUGEES' SAD PLICHT

(Special to "Telegraph")

Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphi

Ordinance, LADS. Received May

The temple doors, which had been locked by the trustees. were opened Washington, May 29, to permit the wife of a high-costu The income tax revelations dur-Hindu to enter. ing the Senate's investigations Immediately thereafter, a large into the operations of the Mor-procession organised by the Kenya gan Company are leading to en- Gandhi Association, arrived upon quities in other directions.

the scene, the party including a large number of men and women 7.5 m.) Mr. Andrew Mellon, one of the Untouchables, who attended in res wealthiest men in the United ponse to an invitation to enter the States, a former Secretary to the temple. Treasury and American Ambasan- dor in London until President Roosevelt's assumption of office,

is to be asked for statement.

NO DEMONSTRATION,

Metaver

Shanghai, May 29.

The fifth piracy to take place in Chinese coastal

The majority of the trustees of waters within a few days is. the temple favoured the innovation

reported.

SEVERE STRICTURES ON CHINA

ELOQUENT RADIO. ADDRESS

New York, May 29.

An impassioned appeal for un- derstanding of Japan's difficulties in the Far East was made this avening by Viscount Ishii, in an address broadcast throughout the United States.

The Japanese leader paid a tri- bute to President Roosevelt as keen but sympathetic, firm but foir.

He reiterated that the tradition- al friendship between Japan and the United States remained un- shaken by recent events in the Par East.

RUSSIAN PROBLEM. Speaking of the "peculiar difi- culties, the plight with which we have to cope in the Far East..

....the struggle against the for-

Ju

to

ces of disruption" und dislocation making inroads regions in which we have vital interosis-- A0 vilal #S affect or very existence, remen ber that these regions are cea. tiguous to Vast country the sea whose aim is to subvert and de- followed stroy the Ideas and institutions Chinese which you, we and most of the cl. vilised world consider essential, even sacred."

Mr. Ogden Mills, who succeeded although some continued to oppose. Mr. Mellon as Secretary of the The Untouchables entered the The steamer Hoswun, belonging Treasury Department, may also templo without any sign of a hostile to the Dah Tung Steamship Com- be requested to supply Informa-demonstration.

pany at Newchwang, who had an- thon regarding his jucome tax pay- A further step towards the carry-other boat pirated and four Bri ments.

ing out of Gandhi's wishes was tish officers captured a few weeks taken by another Iiindu institution, go, was the victim of the latest which organised a luncheon at outrage.

According to advices which several Hindu leaders enter-

and a number of Untouchables. robbers of the Hoswun Reuter.

of uana habita

RESOLUTION SUBMITTED,

A resolution requiring reports from Mr. Mellon on his income tax

assessments and his income tax payments, and on the income tax assessments and payments by the tavo hundred companies connected PRINCE DEPUTISES FOR

with the Mellon family fortune be- tween the years 1917 and 1938,

was introduced Into the Senate to- day by Senator McKellar, a Demo- cral of Memphis.

HIS MAJESTY

A similar roport is requested in Rheumatism Still Causing

regard to the income tax paymenta of Mr. Ogden Mills.-Reuter,

cent. in a fleet of his awa-a kind of pri- BRITISH EMBARGO ON

BRILLIANT DRIVER.

He also drove cars in contests

Mr. Hin-shing Lo pleaded gulity terest. One quarter states that vate "stable" in Hertfordshire on behalf of the tallyman but en- they will bear the Government's munnged by a "trainer", Lared denials on behalf of the other guarantee and another source ex- three defendants. Second defen- presses the view that they will be dant was subsequently discharged. netually State Bonds, which will Chief Preventive Officer J. Wimply participation by the Reich Bullor, prosecuting, sald that the in Germany's commercial oblign- Kwong was a small cargo boat; tions. which plied between Wuchow and Hongkong.

The bonds will be realisable The place of the seizure was a short distance past

abroad-Beuter.

Cantlo Peak near the Brothers" Island. The ship was east of San

TO

Chau. After firing one shot, the GENERAL SCHLEICHER Revenue officers hoarded the ship which appeared to have made perceptible motion for three-quar- tors of an hour. The opium was į concealed in twelve sucka, each of

ARRESTED

SOVIET GOODS

Discomfort

the

pirates.

THE MAIN SUFFERERS,

They secreted

themselves (18 passengers and acted in unison.

CHINA.

"Remember, too," said Viscount Algo con-

They hold up the passengers and Ishit, "those regions are ship's officers in one part of the tiguous to another vast country, чение while they methodically where chaos reigns supreme, where looted cargo and valuables from Jawlessness is law and where mis-

persons aboard.

The main sufferers are said to be some eighty refugees from Tientsin who lost all they had. London, May 29, The pirates took three hours to The Prince of Wales, who de- pile up their ill-gotten gains in

puired for the King it to day's sampans for removal to the shore.

last levee of the season, will pro- They took with them ten captives. bably take the place of JIis Majesty |--Reutsri

for

the Trooping of the Colour Jon Saturday and will ride along

with Omus for Opening Talks the Mall at the head of the Guards PORTUGAL'S NEW

himself. winning in 1923 Capt. Baranto the 24-hour en- durance race at Le Mans, achiev ing the most remarkable British performance in the Ulster Tourist Trophy race, and in April 1920, making a new record at Brook- lands by covering a lap miles at 185.33 m.p.h. in an all- British Bentley against Kaye Don's 134.2 m.p..

on Russia

London, May 29.

after the ceremony.

The King's general health con- tinues good, but owing to rheuma- tiam in the left shoulder, the wear- ing of full uniform stil! causes Asked in the Commons whether discomfort. His Majesty will be any negotiations had been entered sixty-eight on Saturday.-British into since the imposition of the wirelens. Russian Embargo or templated, with a view to a re- storation of former commercial re- | Imunediately after this he flew tatlona the Foreign Secretary said to France and accomplished one of the policy of the Government had for negotiations indicated to the the most sensational feats ever been stated and the opportunities

which had fros bars lied to their Prisoner on Parole At witnessed in the 24-hour entir

necks. The sacks luy on the deck. In statements Inter, frat de- fendant said the ship had engine'

Kuestrin

Berlin, May 30,

ance at Le Mans.

SPEED DUEL. trouble at Sau Chau, white the second man said that the engine

Britain was represented by 5 broke down in Chinese waters. The It is reported that the former Bentleys and Birkin, driving one third man made no statement, and Chancellor of the Reich, General of them. Ind extraordinary fourth defendant also stated the von Schleicher, is now a prisoner duel of speed with Caracciola, a ship was stopped in Chinese waters jon parole at the fortress of ¦ German driving a Mercedes-Benz.

for fifteen minutes owing to gine trouble,

en-Kuestrin.—Renter,

C.P.O. Buller pointed out that the place of seizure was well with-

in British waters, and to this Mr. AMERICA & ARMS

Lo agroad. In order to get to the engine room or stokehold, sald Mr. Buller, one had to walk over the Backs.

His Worship The only deduc- tion I can draw is that everybody know the sacks were there as they iny, openly on the deck.

The hearing was adjouned until

Thursday afternoon.

RAIN AS POLICEMAN

EMBARGO DE

PRESIDENT RESISTS

AMENDMENT

Washington, May 30.

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For hours he sat the German such a terrific pace that, eventual-

ly the latter's ear gavo out and he

had to retire. During part of the

fierce context. Birkin was driving

tyre.

were con-

Sovlot Government were still open. -British Wirelcan.

TRADE WITH THÈ ARGENTINE

GOLD STANDARD

BILL

PASSED BY HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Washington, May 29. The BIO for abolishing the Kold standard was passed by the Huae of Representatives to-day

NEW NEGOTIATIONS

by 283 voter to 67 after the debate had been limited to three hours. COMMENCING

The House rejected several Re- London, May 29. publican amendments, including with Article one for restricting its provisions

In accordance

·

DESTROYER

KEEL LAID BY THE PREMIER

Lisbon, May 30.

rule is the rule.

"It is Japan's misfortune to have auch countries as neighbours and Heaven knows how hard we have tried to get along with them,

so, but the difliculties and troubles

"We shall continue to try to do

Inherent in this situation are numerous as they are sorious."- Reuter.

REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARKS

COMMONS" COMPLAINT ABOUT CHINA

London, May 20.

The Prime Minister, Dr. Salazar,

The registration of trade marks dressed like one of the workmen, in China was brought to the at from whom he received an exceed tention of the House of Coninious ingly enthusiastle welcome, laid the to-day. keel of the new destroyer, Dan, to-day-Reiter.

SOVIET GUNBOAT ACTIVITY

CHARGES MADE BY MANCHUKUO

Horbin, May 30.

Mr. W. Nunn, National member for Whitehaven, declared that tradors in China had complained very bitterly of the ineffective way in which the regulations were npplied.

Traders had to have their goods registered at Poking and rc- registered at Nanking, and they. were getting a little tired of the frequent

which registrations

brought no result.

Dr. E. L. Burgin replied that if Mr. Nunn brought any case to his

It is officially stated that Soviet netics he would look into it.

He had had no indication that

with part of the tread worn off "Three of the convention of May to a period of two years, and gunboats in the Sungari Delta and

1st negotiations will shortly be another for preventing it from Amur River continue firing on the registration was ineffective.--- Soon afterwards it burst and oponed at Buenos Aires with the being retroactive, Reuter. Birkin also had to drop out, IL Argentine Government for the

searching and detaining Man-Reater. he had achieved his object conclusion of a supplementary

chukto-shipping-Reuter. giving the British team the lead.

agreement, intended to give effect,

In August 1930, after winning inter alia, to the undertaking of WORLD ECONOMIC n race at Brooklands, he was dis- the Argentine Government to re- Mr. Cordell Hull, the Secretary qualified on the ground that he duce duties to 1980 level, so far of State, has announced that both lind passed on the wrong side of las fiscal considerations and the ho and President Roosevelt are opo safety line. As a protest he re- Interests of national industries posed to the amendment to the signed from the Brooklands Club. permit. British Wirelaan. Arma Embargo Bill, providing In 1931, his father died and ho

Mr. Wynne-Jonis' Court sat at that the prohibition of the export succeeded to the baronetcy, his

war Hia

CONFERENCE

REPUBLICAN

DELEGATE INVITED

Washington, May 20. President Roosevelt has invited

CHANG HSUEH-LIANG

IMPEACHED:

ACCUSATIONS BY THE CONTROL YUẢN

Naoking, May. 80. The Control Yuan has brought

TIME-LIMIT ON SPEECHES

SENATOR PITTMAN AND WE.C. 10.05 this morning and rose at of arma shall apply to both alden elder brother having been killed ed to continue both his racing

to a dispute. 10.45, thors being only ten cases

In tho

only, other hobby, and his motor business. ·To

Washington, May 30. Mr. Hull points out that this brother was killed in motor- Ireland. In June, lie won the Senator Couzens of Michigan to be up the Impeachment of Chang nounced that he will mouse timp Bonator Key Pittman has... AD- on the list.

"The rain is a good policeman," would not conform with the cyclo racing crash in 1927.

Eireann Cup after another florde remarked Sub-Inspector Smith, indoctrine enuncialed on behalf of

tusate with Caracciola, who was a United States delegate at the dubh Liang for misappropriation limit of ten minutes for the open- handicapped by an injury to his World Economic Conference, of public funds and removing ing spooches of each delegation, at reply to a humorous reference by the Administration by Mr. Norman

In spite of the great wealth to eye caused by a stone shot into Republican delegate Renter,

Senator Cousens the only Palace properties without permis- the World Economic Conference. his Worship.

[Davis at Goneyn,—Router,

|sion.---Reuter. which he sudcpoded Birkin decid- the air by another car

Reuter

Th

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