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HE LOST HIS TEETH and HER! Pyorrhea has done

its deadly work

ROOSEVELT HOPEFUL.

WILL NEGOTIATE FOR TARIFF TRUCES IF NECESSARY

Washington, June 10. President Roosevelt is hopeful that a tariff agreement will be roached at the World Economic Conference in London.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1933.

WAR ON PIRATES

TROOPS AND PLANES TO LAUNCH ATTACK

OBITUARY

DEATH OF DISTINGUISHED MEDICAL MAN

London, June 10.

Sir

Changchun, June 11. The Kwantung Army headquar-

The death has occurred of tera declare that the recent offer of Walter Morley Fletcher, K.B.E., $80,000 for the release of the C.B., Sc. D., M.D., Secretary of the British captives from the steamer Medical Research Council (Privy Nanchang was the final endeavour Council), and Fellow and formerly to effect their rescue by the Pro-Senior Tutor of Trinity College, vincial authorities.

Cambridge-Our Own Correspon- dent.

⚫ Rather than now approach Con- gress for authority to raise or lower the tariff rates, however, ho intende, to negotiate after the con-

The case hitherto has been left Sir Walter Fletcher was born in ference for bilateral treaties, In the hands of the Manchukun Liverpool on July 21, 1873 and which could be submitted to the authorities, but the bandit chief was educated at. Trinity Collge, next scasion of Congress for rati- has scornfully refused to reduce He was a Coutts Trotter Student the ransom from the sum of a in 1896, Walsingham Medallist million dollars previously demand-In 1897, and in. 1900 became

fication.

..

Meanwhile, tho Prosident caned. raise or lower the tariff rates by fifty per cent, upon the recommen- dation of the Tarif Commission.

NE uagedy followed another. At

noticed his bleeding gums and told him not to neglect them, but be did nothing. They become sponge-like and tender. Next the teeth loosened at the veryRouter Special. roots! Then one tooth fell out, another had to be pulled out. Now half of

them are gone.

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U.S. Scepticism

New York, June 11. Scepticism of any great results from the World Economic Con- ference in London is growing in New York.

After referring the matter to the British Government, the Kwantung Army has now decided on enveloping the pirates by land and aca, and a despatching suff- cient troops, who will be guided by aeroplanes, to ensure concluding the affair-Reuter, *

The British officers from the S. S. Nanchang, who have been in pirate hands for nearly eleven Stress is being laid on the weeks, are . Mcaurs, Clifford difficulty of reconciling the un-Johnson, Hargrave and Blue.]

in certainties of inflation

the United States with a programmo entailing a reduction of" tariffs or the stabilisation of the dollar Grent at a level acceptable to Britain and France.

COMMUNIST DRIVE.

In this connexion the specta- Higher Appropriation For

Chan Chai-tong.

11

Lecturer in Natural Sciences at Senior Demonstrator in Physiology Trinity College. Ho .became at Cambridge University in 1903, and was appointed Proctor a year

Inter.

bridge University Pitt Club from He was President of the Cam- 1809 until the outbreak of the Great War, when he was appointed a Member of the Army Pathology and Air Force Medical Advisory Committee.

He was a Member of the Royal Commission on Oxford and Cam- bridge Universities in 1919. In 1928 he was appointed Chairman of the Committeo on the Organisa- tion of Medical Research under the Government of India..

ADMIRAL MAWBEY.

Former Director Of Royal Indian Marine.

London, June 10. The death is announced of · Ad-

cular rise of sterling during the past week had caused rumours on Wall Street that the United

Nanking, June 10, States Government is trying to The Central Authorities have de- drive down the gold dollar In cided to double the monthly appro- FOR THE GUMS order to encourage the export of priation $300,000 for General Chan

American commodities and help | Chal-tong's troops, with a view to miral Henry Lancelot Mawboy, the farmers, who have been show-their participation in the anti-Com-C.B., C.V.O., retired.-Our Own ing renewed restiveness

CORNS?

STOP PAINI Remove corns. this safe, gentle way

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DEREB ASAHI BEER

PISENER BEEL! GRAND PRIZES

RAHI

during munist campaign.-Reuter.

the past few weeks-Reuter Spe- vial.

*

Correspondent.

Admiral Mawbey. was born on Conference Held.

June 17, 1870, and was the only son of the late Major General H. Excitement in Europe

Nanking, June 10. The Anti-Bandit

W. Mawboy, of the Royal Marine Conference, opened here on. June London, June 11:

Artillery. has been ex- There is excitement in London tënded from three to five days, be- regarding the World Economic cause over 100 proposals have been Conference, and the hotels are submitted.--Reuter. hives of industry, with delegates, experts and pressmen rushing hither and thither.

This excitement is reflected in the other capitals of Europe. Berlin views the conference dolofully, foaring that the diver gent views will be a bar to smooth progress.

ARIYOSHI'S DINNER

ENTERTAINS CHINESE AT NANKING FUNCTION

The

He was educated in H.M.S. Brittania, and during the Great War commanded H.M.S. Dominion and H.M.S. Agincourt. He be- came A.DC. to His Majesty the King in 1918, and in the following year was appointed Rear Admiral in command of the Nore Reserva- Fleet, and Senior Naval Officer at the Nore.

In 1920 he paid his first visit to the Enat, when he was appointed Admiral at Bombay and Director of the Royal Indian

Rear Nanking. June 11. Japanese Minister to

of the Chinese Foreign Office a dinner last night.

at

year. Four years later he whs appointed Admiral, on the retired Ilst.

Similar views are held by ton- servative circles in Paris; but Rome reflects optimism, and it is China, Mr. Ariyoshi, who is visit-Marine. Appointed Vice-Admiral stated that Italy's delegates willing Nanking, entertained the staff in 1924, he retired in the same press for reduced tariffs and a return to the gold standard of the pound and dollar, and the currencies of the sterling aren, nt as high a'rate as possible, as well as abolition of exchange re- striction and trade quotas.- Renter Special.

Chinese Delegation

It is understood that Mr. Ariyo- shi made a speech at the dinner.

Shanghai to-day-Reuter,

Mr. Ariyoshi is leaving, for

No Representations.

Nanking, June. 9. Oficiul circles here categorically London, June 10. deny that Mr. Ariyoshi, the Members of the Chinese delega- Japanese Minister to China, who la tion to the World Economie Con-visiting Nanking in a private ference, aro busily conferring capacity, had as yet made any ro- among themselves.

presentations In regard to the Mr. T. V. Soong, hend, of the de-Chinese tariff changes, legation, starts a series of import- ant calla to-morrow, when he It is emphasised that Japan has lunches with the Prime Minister Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, at The Chequers.

It is understood that he will see the Foreign Secretary, Sir Jahn Simon, the Chancellor of the 'Ex- chequer, Mr. Nevillo Chamberlain and the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman, before the opening of the Con- ference.--Renter.

-Soong at Chequers

London, June 11.

business to interfere with China's exercise of her right turiff autonomy.---Reuter.

YEN STILL LOYAL.

· WILL ABIDE BY MEASURES. FOR BENEFIT OF COUNTRY

in

of

Peking, June 10. Interviewed by the Chinese press concerning reports regarding the Mr. T. V. Soong is extremely attitude of General Yen Hal-shan, Fole Agents busy with final preparations for General Ho Ying-ching's spokes-

the Economic Conference, and is man declared that as a result not yet prepared to make his long-telegraphic communication as well MITSUI

expected statement on the Chinese as personal communication with BUSSAN position. He is spending the day General Hau Ying-chang, Governor KAISHA

with Premier MacDonald at Che of Shansi who is at present in quors-Reuter Special.

Peking, General Ho Ying-ching is LTD.

convinced that General Yen Hsi- shan's views regarding the situa BONGKONG

tion in North China coincide with

BEER

SAH AOFF SEER

SPECIALLY BRENO EXPORT.

FUR

COMPANY

WERY

LIMITED

Arbitration Pact

Washington, June 10. The White House has no In-those of Chiang Kai-shek. formation about any Arbitration

The between

Bett understanding

same spokesman revealed that General Yen wired Chiang

the United States and Japan.

It is authoritively stated that Kai-shek stating that during these critical times he would always understandings reached between President Roosevelt and Viscount agree to any measure taken for the

not included in

Sarbitration patt-Reuter. T

NEW AMBASSADOR.

the

· PROFESSOR TO REPRESENT U.S. IN BERLIN

Washington, June 11. President Roosevelt has nominat- ed. Professor William Edward Dodd, the well-known political his-

benefit of the country as a whole.—; Reuter.

· COLLISION AT SEA.

TWO FISHING JUNKS SUNK

BY N.D.L HOLSTEIN..

He was inade van Oficer of the Legion of Honour during the Great War, and in 1907, was awarded the 3rd. Class Order of Sacred

Treasures of Japan. "

ADMIRAL L. E. WINTZ.

Naval Officer Formerly

On Ching Station.

Ad-

London, June 10. The death has occurred of miral Lewis Edmund Wintz, R.' N. -Our Own Correspondent.

Admiral Wintz was born on July 6, 1849, and entered the Royal Navy in 1862. He was appointed Captain in 1893, and was trans- ferred to the Naval Intelligence Department in 1887.

Admiral Wintz was appointed to the China Station in 1900 aboard H.M.S. Goliath. He remained in Hongkong until 1902, when he was appointed in command of the Royal Naval Barracks at Chatham. Не retired in 1904, and a year later was made a Rear-Admiral. He bo. came Vice-Admiral in 1909.

Rear Admiral Smith-Dorrien. London, June 10. The death is announced of Rear Admiral Smith-Dorrien, R.N., re- tired.Our Own Correspondent.

The late Rear Admiral Smith- Dorrien attained senior rank in 1906, and retired not long after-

wards.

CUBAN'S EXPERIENCE.

TWICE IN DIFFICULTIES AT REPULSE BAY

The large number of bathers at Repulse Bay on Saturday afternoon were thrown into a state of great excitement by an alarm being given that one of their number had got into difficulties, and was probably drowning.

Mr. Bacacdi, reputed to be a wealthy Cuban, who was staying at the Repulse Bay Hotel, was seen to hava gone out of his depth, and his When the N.D.L. s.8. Holstein struggles attracted the attention came into port during the week-end of bathers In the vicinity, who came she had on board ten Chinese, the crows of two fishing Junks which were to his rescue. They wore success- struck and sunk by the steamer in a ful in bringing him ashore, torian,

as the

United States collision at sea on Thursday night,

Not long afterwards, Mr. Bucnedi, Ambassador to Germany.-Router

who had again ventured into deep Morning Post Special.

The Holstein was on her. way to water, was once more in danger Professor William Edward Dodd, Europe from Northern ports, and the of drowning. For the second time, the celebrated American political colllalon is ascribed by Captain Karl he had to be given assistance, on

toring, has been professor of von Methen, master of the Holstein, American history at the University carrying no lights.

to the fact that the native craft were this occasion by Mr. Harris Walkor

and a number of friends who wore

·· | fortunately near at hand.

of Chicago since 1908. He is 4 Member of the American Historical The two Junks ware sailing close Mr. Bacaodi emerged, fromchia Society, the Mississippi Valley together and wore-struck one after close call with remarkable” sang- Historical Society, and the Amori- the other, and began to sink.

Boats were launched from the Hol. froid, and not long afterwards was can Social Science Research Coun-

stoin, and efflont rescue work re-seen sipping a drink out on the elle

Professor Dodd. was

sulted in all teh mon, comprising the verandah of the Hotel, apparently born at two crews, being taken safely on none the worse for his unpleasant Clayton, North Carolina, fd 1869. board.

experience, ES

SHARE PRICES

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS

The following in the list of local shara. quotations issued to-day:

Banks.

H'kong Banks, $1740 sa. H'kong Banks, London, £128 n. Chartered Bank, &14% n. Mercantile Bank, 'A. : &

£241⁄2 n.

Marcantile Bank C., £9% n. East Asia, $98 n.

B.

-Am: 0--Finance: Corp., 8h. $20-n-

China O. Fin. Ord., Sh.$5.40 n.

China 'O, Fin. Prof. Sh.85.00 n.

Insurances.

Canton Ins., $1450 b.

Union Ins., $520/30 sa. China Underwriters, $2.40 n. China Fire, $595_n. H.K. Fire Ins., $270 n. International Assco, Sh. $4.75 n. Shipping.

Dougins, $32 b. H.K. Steamboats, $22 n. Indo-Chinas, (Pref.) $80 n. Indo-Chinas, (Dof.), $80 n. Shells (Bearer), 48/9 n. Union Waterboats, $15, n..

Mining.

Benguets, $33 я.. Kailans, 32/6 n.

Langkats (Single), 'ah. $16 n.

S'hai Explorations, Sh. $21⁄2 n. S'hai Loans, Sh. $5 n. Raubs, $10 я.

Vonz: Goldfields, $4 Benguet Exp., 31 cta, n.

Docks, etc.

H.K. Wharves, $128 n. H.K. Docks, $10 b.

n.

8. China Motors A., $10 n. S. China Motors B., $8 n.

Providents (old), $3.97%/4 83. Providenta (new), $1.40 b. Hongkowa, Sh. $834 n. Now Engineerings, Sh.$8 'n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $148%1⁄2 n.

Lands, Hotels, etc.

II. & S. Hotels, $7.05 an. H.K. Lands, $76. S'hai Lands, Sh. $83% n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $14. n. Humphreys, $13 b.

H.K. Realties, $8 n.

Asia Realtics "A" Sh. $140 n. Asia Realtics "B" Sh. $20 n. Chinese Estates. $97.-n. China Realtles, Sh, $14% n.... China Debentures Sh.$187 n.

Catton Mills.

Elwo Cottons, Sh. $14.75 B. S'hai Cottons, Sh. $100 n. Zoong Sings, Sh.$14 n. Wing On Textiles (S) 395 n Public Utilliles. Tramways, $21.80 ea... Pank Trams, (old), $161% n. Peak Trams, (new), $7% 'n.

Star Ferries, $921⁄2 n.

Yaumati Ferries (old), 2814 n. China Lights (old), $13.40 n.. Chinn Lights, (new), $12% n. HI.K. Electrics, $73 b. - Macao Electrics, $38 n. Sandakan Lights, $104 n. Telephones, (old), $30 s. China Buses, Sh, $11. Singapore Tractions; 17 n. Singapore Pref. 13/--n.

Industriale.

Malabon Sugars $15 n. : Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $20 n. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $16 n., Canton Ices, $6 n.

Comente (Com.), $7.70 n. Cements (old), $6.40 n. Cements, (new), $11⁄2 p. ILK. Ropas, $9 n.

Stores, etc.

Dairy Farms, $27 b. Watsons, $10 n.

Der A Wings, $1 n. Lane Crawfords, $4.90 s. Mackintoshs, $21 n. Sinceres, $14 n. Wm. Powells, 52.10 n.

Wing On (H. K.), $190 n.

Miscellaneous. Amusements, $121⁄2 n. KK. Entertainments, $12% n. S.C. Enterprises, $81⁄4 D. United Theatres, Sh. $4 n. Macao "Greyhounds," $10 n. Constructions (old), $4 n. Constructions (new), $1 s. 3. Ind. G$ Bonds, 70% n.

H.K. Govt, Loans, 3% Prem. Wallace Harpers, 39 n.

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