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一拜禮 號五月六英香 MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1933.

日三十月五

BINOLE OOPY 10 CENTS $40.00 PER ANNUM

DUNLOP Fort

unéqualled by any other Tyre in the world".

LONDON SWELTERS IN A WHITSUN HEAT WAVE

VESUVIUS IN ACTION.

VILLAGERS FLEE IN PANIC

TERZIGNO'S GRAVE

DANGER

(Special to "Telegraph")

By Telegraph, Copyright,

Telegraphic

Mrampo Ordinaner, 1895. reeled June

H Pad ซ.ซ.

Naples, June 4.

Vesuvius is rumbling ominous- ly and presented an awe-inspir- ing sight last night, an intensive glow from the crater being re- flected against the pall of smoke above.

So terrified are the inhabitants of Terzigno, which lies right in the path of the new lava flow, that They have abandoned their homes in a panic.

Londoners take advantage of brilliantly fine weather.

HOTTEST OF THE CENTURY

There is an imminent danger of THERMOMETER SOARS TO

the village being overwhelmed, as it has been before. With ever in- creasing speed, a stream of molten lava, several feet wide, is flowing towards the village de stroying everything in its path.

WALL IN PATH.

how

Should the wall built round the valley after the 1906 eruption be overwhelmed nothing

Terzigno.

ran Bove

Experts are hopeful, however | that the flow of lava will cease in time to prevent the disaster. Reuter.

COTTON GROWERS'

CONGRESS

OPENING THIS WEEK

(Special to "Telegraph")

Telegraph, Copyright. Zeitgruphle Messages Ordinance, 17St. Received June 8, 0.10 8.1.

Prague, June 4.

Five hundred delegates, repre senting over twenty countries are assembling here for the sixteenth International Cotton Congress which is opening on June 7.

well

Their discussions will include eron questions, trade depression, eurrency restriction as technical and other matters relat- ing to mill management--Renter,

48

87 IN THE SHADE

LONDON FLOCKS TO SEASIDE

(SPECIAL TO “TELEGRAPH").

(By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Messages Ordinance, 1894. Received, June 5, 9.16 a.m.)

LONDON, JUNE 5.

"THE HOTTEST WHIT-SUNDAY OF THE CENTURY," PROCLAIMS THE AIR MINISTRY WEATHER BUREAU IN LONDON, IN REFER- ENCE TO THE HEAT-WAVE WHICH SWEPT OVER ENGLAND YESTERDAY.

The official temperature charts show a gradual crescendo of shade temperatures as the mercury climb. ed from 75 degrees Fahrenheit in the shade to 80, 82, 84, culminating at four o'clock in the afternoon in a shade temperature of 87 degrees.

Thousands of people took adj vantage of the brilliant weather

all the holiday resorts within easy for a week-end at the seaside and distance of London were crowded to overflowing with visitors.

Charabane trips through the countryside were also extremely well patronised and many addi- tional services had to be provided)

CARDINAL BOURNE to cope with the rusil.

IMPROVES

CONDITION CAUSING LESS ANXIETY

(Special to "Telegraph")

(By Teleprapk, Copyright, Telegraphio Message Ordinases, 1798. Received June 6, 0.24 .m.).

London, June 6. Cardinal Bourne spent another restful night and an official bullo- tin states that his condition causing less anxiety.

is

Massca wero said at West- minster yesterday for his covery Reuter.

MANCHUKUO

SUSPICIOUS

G$50,000,000 LOAN TO CHINA

TO

PURCHASE U.S.

PRODUCTS

CHINA'S SOVEREIGN

RIGHTS

AN INTERNATIONAL RESOLUTION.

Montreux, June 4,

A resolution urging that Ching should be given back Hovereign rights over her entire territory was passed by the Committee dealing with Political and juridical max- tern at the Plenary Congress of the International Federa- tion of League of Nations Society, at which twenty-five countries are represented. Renier.

MORE MORGAN

DISCLOSURES

HOW THE PROFITS WERE SHARED

PARTNERS ON A SALARY

Washington, June 4.

It is now learned that a por tion of the Morgan partnership [agreement, as disclosed before

the Senate Investigating Com-,

mittee, was deleted when the Miss M. C. Scriven, who has

agreement was thus made pub. reached the final in the French, Jic.

The omitted portion, it is stated, shows that in addition to having & small Interest in the pro-) fits, some of the junior partners u the famous firm received

championship,

COCHET IN FINAL

JIRO SATOH OUSTED BY CRAWFORD

FRENCH TENNIS CONTESTS

MISS SCRIVEN IN THE LADIES' FINAL

Paris, Juno 4. - Britain made her exit from the Men's Singles of the French. Championships during the first Fred

week-end, when CHINA

"straight salaries" of G.$100,000 CHAMPIONS

annually.

PROFIT-SHARING.

According to the Senate Com- mittee, the profits of J. P. Morgan and Company were divided accord-) ing to seniority, investments and the partners' importance.

The distribution ran from about twenty-four per cent, to the sun- partner, Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan, to one per cent. to the newer partners.--Reuter.

jor

WOODIN'S POSITION.

WIN ATHLETIC MEETING

BRITAIN DROP TO THIRD PLACE

Loo

Perry and then H.G.N. were eliminated, the former in the quarter finals and Lee in the semi-finals.

But she will be represented in the final of the Women's Singles, when Miss Scrivon meets Mdme. Mathieu..

To-day saw Henri Cochet, the French Idol, pass into the final when he defeated Lee by three sets to one, and Jack Crawford. Australia's foremost player, quallly to oppose him by crush- ing Jiro Satoh in straight sets with the loss of four games, Satoh, who scored a magnificent. Telegraphic victory over Porry "Berived June met Crawford when the Australian on Saturday.

(Special to "Telegraph"}

(By Telegraph.

Talk of the resignation of Mr. Mage W. H. Woodin, the Secretary of 5. As am.) the Treasury, as the result of the VAHENDIDATENUNDAR ↑ disclosures that he received fav- ours from Morgans, stili continues, although Mr. Woodin han given no public indication of his intentions. beyond suggesting that he would tender his resignation if Presid- ent Roosevelt asked for il.

POLICE SYNDICATE WINS

A FORTUNE.

SHANGHAI GROUP SHARE $344,400

(Special to "Telegraph")

(Dy Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphia Merge Ordinance, · 1x9i, Racaleed Ju

E, 2.0.3 1.19.)

::

points. Douglas,

copyright.

In

much.

Ordinance, 1891.

Shanghai, June 5. was at his very best. By superb China gained a runaway vic Crawford hammered Satoh into drives and whirlwind tactics. tory in the International track submission, winning the first set and field meeting which con- to love and the next two at 6-2, cluded yesterday when they 6-2. scored 97 points.

THE PACE THAT KILLS. H.G.N. Lec took United States were second from Cochet after 20 games, and the first sot It is, however, being stated in with 53 points, and Britain, last then found the effort had cost him some quarters that Mr. James M. year's winners, third with 30 too

fnded away the subsequent three acta" The British representative won capturing three games in each. the 200 and 400 metres but failed Cochet led 5-3 in the first- set, to gain a solitary point in the ten was caught, and then held the other events.

ndvantage on the odd games up to Private Shepherd of the East the 17th. Lee, by a great effort. responsible for caught him up, broke through to both of Britain's successes.

win the nineteenth In the girls' division America clinched the set on his own service. clean sweeped the whole programme Thereafter Cochet hold the through Barbara Bernard, who won upper hand, his superior stamina all her events, besides helping the giving him a distinct advantage United States to clinch the 400 over the Englishman, who never np metres relay race.-Reuter.

peared likely to save the match.

Cox, of Ohio will possibly succeed him, though Mr. Lewis Director of the Budget is also mentioned.

JAPANESE UNDER

ARREST

Lancashires was

TRUCE BREACH

ALLEGED

FAILURE OF JAPAN TO WITHDRAW

game

and

MME, MATHIEU AGAIN, Mdme, Mathieu, Helen, WIL Moody's most dangorous op ponent at Wimbledon this year, entered the final of the women's singles by overcoming Miss Helen Jacobs, Amerlen's No. 2 player.

DETECTIVE FUGITIVE FROM SINGAPORE

Kazuichi Kawaguchi, 25, a detec- tive of the Singapore Police, was Shanghai, June 5.

brought before Mr. Wynne-Jones about in the Central Police Court this A syndicate of

morning, for extradition proceed- thirty-five policemen belongings in connexion with the alleged Jing to the Shanghai Munici-theft at Singapore of a revolver pal Police are wealthier to-and 24 rounds of ammunition on or

about May 26.. day by $344,400.

Chief Dotective Inspector Shan-

Miss Jacobs hold the command- They are the holders of the win-non said the fugitive was willing to waive extraditon. He was arrested

Peking, June 6.

Ing lead of 5-1 in the first set, and ning ticket in the charity sweep of yesterday on arrival of the O.S.K.| Alleged delay in the Japanese reached set point at 5-4, but the the Chinese Jockey Club,

steamer Havana Maru.

withdrawal as promised by their Frenchwoman, playing at her COTTON AND

determined The prize-money will be distribut- fugitive Bald ho was prepared to armistice was signed is causing challenge, that Miss Jacobs was

Replying to the Magistrate, the military commanders when the best, issued auch ed among all sections of the force, return to Singapore. WHEAT

although the Chinese contingent

not allowed to improve on the holl by far the biggest share.

On the application of the C.D.I.,

rumours Discounting the Washington, June 4.

of occasion, and finally conceded the his Worship committed Kawaguchi an It is not known exactly how many to prison for one week formally, king split, Marshal Feng Yu-

imminent Kuominehun-Nan-set at 8-6. The weather prophets foretell a The Reconstruction Finance men of each section are interested, during which period the Police may hsiang has issued a statement to a 3-2 lend in the second set, but The American player wont into continuation of the heatwave for Corporation has authorised the but it is stated that the Chinen be able to get him away. to-morrow's general holiday-loan of $50,000,000 to the Chin- per cent. of the prize-money, the members of the syndicate get fifty

the effect that he will continue to was again confronted with some Reuter,

attack the Manchukuo and Japan-marvellous all court play by Government to purchase Sikh members get forty per cent.

ese troops. Feng Yu-halang adds, Mdme, Mathieu, Driving excellent- United States cotton and wheat. the syndicate get the remaining ten

MR, JOHN AMERY however, that no matter whatly, Mdme. Mathieu won the next while the European members cf]

measures Nanking may adopt four games in a row to clinch the Four-fifths of the money is to be per cent,--Router.

against his activities, the Kuomin-match. chun will refrain from any action

A POOR GAME. used for cotton and one-fifth for wheat in the open markets of tho]

which may lead to another civil war in China. The Kuominchun tournament was seen when Miss The poorest match, of the army has sworn to resist enemies Scriven and Miss Betty Nuthall

There were happy scenes in Hyde Park where the Lausbury Lido was crowded with bathers.

The Thames also proved a high-; ly popular rendezvous for bontingi and bathing parties.

GUNMEN STAGE A BORDER RAID

LOWU TRADER'S HEAVY LOSS

Chinese gunmen

ese

United States, and the consign- SIX DAYS' BRIDE

ments must be shipped In Ameri

can ships unless these are not believed to available. have crossed over from Chinese

The loan runs for three years territory, auccessfully staged a Territories in the early hours of T. V. Scong-Reuter. hold-up at Lowa. In the Northern at five per cent. interest.

The contract avas signed by Mr.

this morning, when, they robbed b tea-shed proprietor, Pang Tak, of ALLEGATION AGAINST nearly $1,000 in Hongkong and

H.K. & S.B.

Chinese currency,

The victim was aroused by the It is understood that the Man-three men forcing their way in, and it was apparent from their chukuo Government recently lodged direct. demand, that they know of a protest with the British Consul- the existence of a large pum of General in Mukden, alleging that the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank ing Corporation branch there had ed, apparently returning by the The three men concerned cecap- been maintaining secret wireless communication with Hongkong and way they came. Shanghai...

سمجھے

It was also alleged that the bank

money.

ייד

DIES IN THAMES

ARRESTED IN PARIS ON CHEQUE CHARGE

London, May 27,

Aome concern.

guilty

Miss Scrivon won the first set

John Amery, aged 20, the son of from without the country and to met in the other semi-unal Air. L. S. Amery, the former Se-maintain peace within China,

It was a tragedy of errors, with cretary for the Dominions, was

Special

Mian Nuthall

of the arrosted in Paris with his wife, COLLISION

majority. the former Miss Una Wing, a well- London, May 27,

known actress.

An extradition warrant WAS As a result of a collision on the issued at the instance of the Greek Thames between a passenger vea Government following a complaint sel; the Royal Archer, and a from an Athens jaweller regard- steamer, the Cordillern, Airs. Cociling n. choque.

DEATH OF MR. D. J. Taylor of Manchester was killed The accused said that it was

DE VILLIERS

and her husband seriously injur-all a mistake and could be easily cd.

fixed up. Straits Times..

S. AFRICAN MINISTER AT THE HAGUE

London, June 3..

They had been married only alx; day's and were returning from their honeymoon-Straite Times.

The keeper of an opium divan in Des Voeux Road, Central was fired The donth is announced of Mr. $105 or seven wapke' by Mr. Wynne

DOG SHOOTING

CHINESE STRUCK" BY

PELLETEROGE

HANDY WASTE-PAPER with little difficulty, conceded the

BASKET

LONDON'S LATEST

DESIGN

London.

One of the most useful wasta-| |paper boxes recently, designed is {cavored-with panels of mirrors on the outside, so you may sen your feet when dressing-Reuter,

sin Tak 48, attempted suicide you.

second and went to her points in the third after a very disappoint- ing display by both players..

The scores were:

..

MEN'S SINGLES. Semi-Finals

H Cochel (France) beat Hi Gỗ N. Luo (Britain). D-11, 08

Je Crawford (Australia) beat Jiro Satah (Japan) 6-0, 6-2.0-2.

WOMEN'S SINGLES.

Semi-Finals

dme, Mathieu (France): beat Miam Helen Jacoba (America), 8-6, 6-3

Daniel J. de Villiers, Envoy Ex Jones in the Central Police Court Struck by amellet discharged at The Traffic Office advises that owing traordinary and Minister Plonipo this morning while a fine 8900, or a dog from at gung Cheung terday at his liome at: 14. Baikung to demolition work on the City Hall, tontiary for the South Afrlean two months. In default, was imposed Shawan yosto Chinoie was Road, by cutting his throat with a hitherto sort of the building Government at The Hague Our Dossairamal quantity of wonday with Cowound In the Kawloan-Hospital to serious conditiss. Betty Nuthall (Britain)

on a young Chinate woman for the admitted to the Kowloon Hospital gazor blade. He was admitted to the used as a parking space is Own Correspondent..

Illigit raw onlineVest Pointe

was financing Chinese secret agents,

A formal denial of the allegations

has been made.

now not so further available.

· Mlas Beriven (Britain) beat

0-2, 4-6, 6-3,

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