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TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1933.
日四十月五
SINGLE COPE 10 GENTS $30.00 PER ANNUM
10
PROSPERITY SALE
NOW: PROCEEDING
LONDONERS SPEND THE NIGHT IN THE GARDEN
Phenomenal Whitsuntide Heat Wave
Heat Wave Continues
STRONG MEASURES
LANCASHIRE AND JAPAN
MEMORANDUM TO
MR. RUNGIMAN
London, June 6.
The Executive Committee of the cotton trade organisations have addressed a Memorandum to Mr. Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, In the matter of the proposed Anglo-Japanese dia- cusolone.
The memorandum urges that should the Japanese delay in send- Ing representatives to the proposed conversations, the British Govorn- ment should proceed with formal] notice to abrogate the trade treatles.
Meanwhile, the Government | should arrange
in the different Empire markets for the imposition of Rabatantial margins of prefer- ence or the control of imports by quotas, which might be reconsider- ed if the proposed conversations led to a situation justifying recon- sideration.
If the conversations break down, the Government should make a pact with Holland to protect the Anglo- Dutch Far Eastern colonies from? unfair competition by the Japanese cotton industry.---Reuter,
AMERICA OFFICIALLY OFF GOLD
President Signs New Measure
Washington, June .. President Roosevelt has signed the Bill which repeals the gold clause, thus placing the United States officially off the gold standard.
The main purpose of the Act la to clean up the anomalous position resulting from the gold clauses in both public and private obligations.; -Reuter.
JAPANESE GENERAL PASSES AWAY
Former Chief of General Staff
Tokyo, June 6.
London "makas hay" while the sunshines,
NINETY DEGREES IN SHADE
CROWDS FLOCK TO THE SEASIDE
MOONLIGHT BATHING
(SPECIAL TO “TELEGRAPH”).
(By Teleprabh. Copyright, Telegraphto Messages" "Ordinance, & 1805. Received, June 05 12.17 p.m.)
LONDON, JUNE 6. EXTRAORDINARY SCENES WERE VISIBLE IN THE STREETS OF LONDON YESTERDAY WHEN LONDONERS SEEMED TO BE WILTING UNDER THE HOTTEST WHITSUNTIDE WEA- THER FOR AS LONG AS CAN BE REMEMBERED.
The streets were full of hatless and coatlens pedestrians, reminiscent of a New York summer's day.
To-night, many residents slept in gardens, the suburbs presenting a strange spectacle to the passers-by.
The thermometer, starting at a higher level than Sunday, again soared to 87 degrees in the shade, while at Brighton, the heat was even more intense, a tempera- ture of ninety degrees being registered in the South Coast resort.
The whole of the South of England is sweltering in the heat wave, which promises to continue for some
little time.
On the South Coast, and at all
the seaside resorts near Londou, The doath has occurred of Gen- eral Hanzo Kannya, Chief of Gen-hundreds of people spent the eral Staff at the time of the out-lovening bathing in the moonlight break of the Manchurian trouble'
the and later a member of the Military and then went to sleep on
'Council.
General Kanayn dled from an uleer in the stomach.-Reuter,
sanda.
All the trains bound from Lon- Idan to the const were packed with excursionists. The South of Eng-
WHITSUN GOLF AT and bore every appearance of the
FANLING
TIE FOR THE BOGEY POOL
height of summer. Queues were ilning up at the open-air swimming bathe, the bont-houses on the Thames did a roaring trade, all craft on the river being en- gaged. at an early hour.
CHINA AND THE PHILIPPINES
TRADE WARNING BY CONSUL
GIVING WAY TO JAPAN
(Special to "Telegraph"}
(hy Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphi
The heat did not abate during Af Ordinance, 1316. Received: June The results of the Whitsuntide the night, and those who did not.16 0.9.) competition over the Fanling course seize the opportunity of sleeping are to hand,
In the open, had an uncomfortable Lt. Comdr. E. M. Tetley (8) and time.
Shanghai, June 6.
In a special article to-day the China Press quotes Mr. K. L Kwong, Chinese Consul-General In
SOVIET ORDERING MORGAN. BATTLESHIPS ENQUIRY
FOR SERVICE IN THE CONTINUES
ין
PACIFIC
London, June 6,
The Daily Telegraph understands that the Soviet Government is in negotia. tion with Italian shipbuild- ing firms for the construc- tion of four seven- thousand-ton cruisers, with very powerful armament, and a submarine of..it is reported, -3,800 tons.
The ships are for special service in the Pacific Ocean. -Reuter.
ALLEGHANY STOCK REVELATIONS.
RAIL MAGNATE QUESTIONED
Washington, June 5. The feature of the Senate in- vestigation of the Morgan Com- pany's operations to-day was the examination. of the well-known
James Mattern (centre) with his machine “Century of Progress,” KE :Rodiovelt Field, Long Island, discussing his flight with members of the U. S, Department of Commerce.
#masjonsrailway magnate, Mr. Oris Pax-MUARTERIAAL
DALADIER TO HEAD DELEGATION
ton Van Sweringen.
Mr. Yan Sweringen is the chair man of the Board of the Missouri Pacific Raflroad, and he organised the Alleghany Securities Holding Corporation in 1929,
The Alleghany stock has been the subject of much discussion dur ing the enquiry, it being alleged:
FOUR-POWER-PACT TO that the shares in the holding cor-
BE HELD BACK
ECONOMICS AND DISARMAMENT
(Special to "Telegraph”)
[Dy, Tseprobă, Căpyright, Messger Urķisanoa, 1313- 4.9.43 ..) ·
poration were obtained by Mor- gan's and passed on to favoured ellents at cos. price.
RASKOB LETTER.
20-
It is alleged that Mr. John J. Raskob, chairman of the Democra tic National Committee, had the privilege of purchasing Alleghany stock at prices far below the pre- vailing market quotations. A lot Telegraphister was produced written by Mr. Received Raskob, thanking Mr. Morgan for 'Paris, June 5. the favour and adding: "I hope It has practically been decided the future will offer me an that M. Daladier, the Prime portunity to reciprocate." Minister, will himself head the Mr. W. H. Woodin, the Secretary French delegation to the World also said to have obtained Alleghany to the Treasury Department, fa Economic Conference.
stock and to have sold it almost
Important stage have been passed, (ruling market price. 31. Daladier will leave matters in
Those who are demanding Mr. the hands of M. Callaux, the fom- Woodin's resignation declare that ous Fretch financial expert, and M. as Mr. Morgan could have sold all Bonnet, the Finance Minister in the the shares in the open market and Daladler Governmont.
The decision is regarded as hav privilege extended to Mr. Woodin made a hugo profit for himself, the ing considerable significance.
It was originally intended that was nothing more than a gift.
Colonel Charles Lindbergh also M. Caillux, who is not a member of the Cabinet, but who is univer-comes under the heading of those sally recognised as France's out who mado immediate profits out standing economic and monetary of Alleghany stock by the same expert, should be entrusted with process. the charge of the French delegation.
DON ALFONSO TO WED CUBAN GIRL
ELDEST SON OF
EX-KING ALFONSO
Lausanne June 5,
The banns have been published here for the marriage of Don Alfonso, the eldest son of ex-King Alfonso, and a Cuban girl. Senorita 'De San Padro.
It is not known at pro- sent whether Don Alfonso intends
to give up his potential rights to the Spanish Throne owing to the projected alliance.- Reuter
It is possible that after the more immediately at the much higher IN
"RAILWAY EMPIRE".
1
SOONG
MATTERN FLIGHT
SETS OFF ON RUSSIAN CROSSING.
BID FOR WORLD RECORD
Moscow, June 6. James Mattern, the famous American long-distance Nier, who is making an attempt to break the round-the-world re- cord, loft-Moscow at 1.14 a.m. for Sverdlovsk.
From Sverdlovsk, the fllor will travel to Novosibirsk, Irakutsk and Kharbarovek.
Mattorn is flying the "Century of Progress," a machine capable of a apeed of 200 miles an hour and a flying range of about 9,200
ENGLAND miles. It is painted to resemble
ENTHUSIASTIC. WELCOME
MISS HO TUNG PRESENT
n flying eagle.
It will be recalled that on previous attempt with Mr. Bennett Griffin, Mattern was forced down In Russia,
Mattern left Now York at 4:20 a.m. on June 3, flying to New- foundland. His next stop was He Oslo and his next Moscow, is well within the time established up to this stage by Post and Gatty, the holders of the record-Router.
CO-OPERATION IN INDIA
PROMINENT LEADERS
London, June 5.. Mr. T. V. Soong, China's prin cipal delegate to the World Econ- SECURITY ISSUE.
Questioned by Mr. Ferdinand omic Conference, arrived in The change from M. Caillaux to Pecora, the counsel who is himself M. Daladier is attributed in some the subject of attack, Mr. Van Southampton to-day by the s.s. quarters to the Premier's deter Sweringen described Mr. J. P. Europa.
strike mination to
cast-iron Morgan's part in building up the balnace as between French security vast "Raliway Empire," and said butes have been paid in the Lon- Mr. Soong, to whom warm_tri-
APPEAL and her disarmament.
the Morgan firm lent £5,200,000 in Many observers of current deve-the years 1923 and 1024 to the don newspapers, is accompanied
Allahabad, June 6. lopments in European political af- Nickel Plate Railway and £9,000,- by Mr. Young, an American finan- faire would not be surprised if the 1000
The release of all political In 1927 to the Chesapeake cial adviser, Mr. Tol, the Presid Four Power Pact, upon which die Corporation, which was formed by ent of the Bank of China, and Dr. prisoners, the withdrawal of the armament is now pivoted, hanga Mr. Van Sweringen to purchase W. W. Yon the Chinese Ambassa- Ordinances, and the issue of an fire until the opening stages of the control of the Chesapeake-Chicago (dor to Moscow,
invitation to Congress to colla World Economic Conference which Railway.
He was met at Southampton by borate in shaping the new Con- will be formally opened by His
a telegram Mr. Que Tal-chl and the First stitution is urged in Majesty the King on Monday next. | The witness added that he often, Secretary to the Chinese Legation, sent to Mr. Ramsay MacDonald,
consulted Morgan's as "world-
Mr. Stanley Baldwin and Sir wide counsellors in financial mat-
The first to greet him was Samuel Hoare. tors."-Reuter..
Foreign Office representative, on
The authors are sixty prominent behalf of Sir John Simon, who sent Indians, including Dr. Tagore, Mr. a letter of welcome.
Sini and Mr. G. D. Birla. Tho Chinese delegatos WE'D itis argued that such soon the centre of a large gathe operation is made possible by the Ing, which gave them an enthus- truce which has been agreed by lantic welcome. Among these pre Congress in regard to civil dis sent were Miss Ho Tang, the obedience." daughter of Sir Robert Ho Tung,
A copy of the telegram has boën- Mr. Wang, the head of the Boxer sent to Lord Willingdon, the Purchasing Commission, Mr. Li Viceroy, and to Mr. Gandhi the manager of the Bank of China, Reuter and Mr. Silcock, the Secretary of
---Reuter...
CANTON-HANKOW RAILWAY
GRANT FROM THE BOXER FUND
Shanghai, June 0.
RUNS IN PLENTY
LATEST BASEBALL
RESULTS
Washington, June 6.
A. B. Purvis (10) each finished The fote-fairs in different parts two up and tied for the Bogey of the country were crowded with Manila.aa saying that China will torday, the Board of Trustees of tween Cincinnati and St. Louis
Other scores were:-F. A. Red-people-Reuter.
Pool.
mond (0) 1 down; J. S. Maclaren
(9) two down Major Wren "(9)
two down..
were
the China Association-Reuter.
UNMUZZLED DOG
SOLDIERS BURIED BY AVALANCHE
Coi
At an all-day meeting held yos-The National League match be- the British Boxor. Indemnity Food, lose her commercial foothold in the decided to advance $4,600,000 to the was called off in the fourth in- Philippines to the Japanese within the next ten years if her merchants Minister of Railways for the con- nings owing to rain and it will
Munich, May 30, In the Islands don't quickly pull struction of the remaining portion be replayed on August 5... FAIR TO SHOWERY.
Two Reichswehr, soldiers were. There were 41 entries, but the
together their resources and if the of the Canton-Hankow Raliway.
The Trustees also decided to make Scores as supplied by Reuter OWNER FINED FOR ALLOWING killed and four seriously injured The Royal Observatory reports Philipine legislature should con- an advance of £360,000 to the China were: two other competitions
to-day when a detachment of the cancelled owing to lack of entries. that pressure is higbout the tinue to place obstacles in the way Merchants (Steam Navigation Com
IT ON BEACH,''
Bavarian Engineer, regiment, des- Pacific to the east of Japan. The of the natural development of pany. The money will be used for
R. H. E.
cending from the Alpepits foun depression has moved into the Sino-Philippino trade.
the building of six new ship for the
Summoned before Mr. Buttorstaine, was buried by ali avalanche, Yellow Sea; leaving a secondary Mr. Kwong has just returned Company The ships will be built St. Louis.
7 10 9 at the Kowloon Magistracy "this depression over S. China.
from Manila for the purpose of in Great Britains per
Chicago
14 230 morning, Mr. S. Greenwood of the represent
(Garns and Reynolds homered Dairy Farm, was finto 15 for mant proposals for the improves at current rates of exchange ap- for St, Toula) ". mont of Sino-Philippine trade.proximately $90,000,000 will be the Clevoland
The Consul General emphasises biggest hanoss ever made to the "Detroit". 7 8-14, 4
M.C.C. BOARD
LORD HAILSHAM APPOINTED
Local forecast: **** South-west winds, moderate; fair to showery.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
keeping a dog at Essex Crescent
Geneva, June 8... The ex-King Alfonso › has re- 18 0 without a licence on May 18 and fused permission for the marriage 10 for allowing it to be out in the of his son Don Alfonso on the grounds that the prospective bride It is learned that Lord Hail- Wales Bordurors, was summoned bo-Land Chinese trade in the Philippines of Trustees.
Mr. J. Grookdake, of Kowloon le a commouer, and also, because sham, at is also reported to bo "Philadelphia'
14 1Dooks, wae fined 9 for allowing of his son's fli-health; War, has been appointed a memesused obstruction by parking bis
Magistracy this morning, with having few years, the Japanese population giving. fotarable:consideration" to
**Washington 4110 his black and white fox terrier In By his marriage the ber of the Board of the Meryle car outside the Peak Hotel. A and of and Japanese tradej, has been
for educational and Grove homared for Philadelphia Taiwan Beach without a muzzle will renounce his right to throne bone Cricket Club.
$5 was imposed.
lateadily increasing Resser..
#Rentory, Bud Béhpite for Washington) j
--Reuler. on May 18.
Lt. J. C. Richardson, of the South that while the Chinese population Chinero; #uthorities, by the Board (Gobringer homered for Detroit) street without a muzzle, ad
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