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TYRE ECONOMY

STABILISATION DEADLOCK AT CONFERENCE Provisional Agreement Rejected by President Roosevelt

AIR ARMADA DELAYED

SUPPLY SHIP IN

DIFFICULTY :

UNABLE TO MOVE THROUGH ICE

(Special to "Telegraph”

(By Telegraph, Coppright. Telegraphie

"Received June | Message Ordinance,- 19. J. 10.40 4,11)

Ortobello, June 19. Wintry weather in the far north has caused a further postponement of the start of the Italian Air Armada.

General Balbo, the Italian “Air Minister, who will lead the flight of twenty-four machines, all fly. Ingboats, manned by over a hundred pilots and mechancis, stated that the supply-ship "Alice", which is on

MAY AGREE AT THE

"PROPER TIME"

PRES, ROOSEVELT'S POSITION

Washington, June 18. Confronted with reports that the World Economic Conference expects a cur- rency accord within a week, the Administration has now expressed willingness to agree at "the proper time,

President Roosevelt fears that stabilisation now might halt or retard the recent rise. in prices and he is anxious that, his inflationary re- covery programme should be permitted to function-before the dollar value is fixed. Router.

her way to Cartwright, Labrador, FRENCH PAPERS

with stores, is at present unable to pass Belle Isle Straits owing to ice.

The fight will not be commenced until her arrival at Cartwright.

Ice-breakers have been sent from, St. John's, Newfoundland, to clear the way for her, but they will not be able to reach the Alice .until Tuesday at the earliest.

It seems unlikely, therefore, that the formation flight will be able to start until Wednesday or Thursday. The present plans are for the Armada to fly to Chicago, via Amsterdam, Ireland, Iceland, Greenland and Canada.-Reutor,

DEATH OF MR. CHAU

YUE-TENG

PROMINENT LOCAL BUSINESS MAN

Mr. Chau Yue-teng, prominent Chinese shipping, import and ex-

-daya.

-ANGRY

"THE AMERICAN. HABIT"

MR. HARRISON GOES HOME

(Special to “Talograph") <

(Dy Telegraph, Cepwright: Telegraphic Massages Ordinance, JOKE. "Received" "June 19, 2.53 0.m.¿

Paris, June 19.

In bitter comments in the French newspapers regarding President Roosevelt's refusal to accept the stabilisation proposal,| it is revealed that an actual agreement was provisionally rea-| ched.

FRENCH CIRCLES

DISPLEASED

OTHER BIG PROBLEMS MAY BE IMPEDED

AMERICA'S VIEWS EXPLAINED

LONDON, JUNE 18.

AMERICA'S BLANK REFUSAL TO CONSIDER

The well-known stone lions which "guarded" the fountain, outsidó the City Hall are now being removed in connexion with the Govern- ment's demolition programme. Photo shows one of the llous ready for transportation. (Photor: Yim Fong)...

THE STABILISATION OF THE DOLLAR IN RE- SHANGHAI

LATION TO THE POUND AND THE FRANC HAS FALLEN LIKE A BOMBSHELL UPON WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE MONETARY CIRCLES.

On Saturday, it was generally thought that every- thing had been nicely arranged, with the minimum of discussion. The dollar was to have been stabilised at 4.05 to the pound. To-day, there is a feeling of gloom, particularly among the French, who are the strongest advocates of stabilisation and do not see much hope of progress in any direction unless the violent fluctuations of currencies cease to be a factor in interational trade, America's refusal is taken to indicate the in- compatibility of President Roosevelt's internal pro- gramme with Mr. Cordell Hull's policy of international cooperation in breaking the depression.

"

INCOMPATIBILITY OF POLICIES

The French delegates are very by a son and several grandsons. example of "the American habit He was best known for his long of disavowing its accredited re-

disappointed and are not at any Association with the Hongkong Chinese Chamber of Commerce.presentatives at international con-paing to conceal their displeasure.

He was a member of the Executive ferences, from President Wilson Committee for a number of years downwards.” and for two years Was vicc-

FRENCH REMARK.

NEW INSTRUCTIONS.

1

SHANGHAI MURDER

OFFICIAL INQUIRY DEMANDED

MADAME SUN THREATENED

NOTED LATIN SCHOLAR

DEATH OF DR. P.

ALLEN" REPORTED

London June, 17. The death has occurred of Dr. Percy Stafford Allen, M.A., D. Litt President of Corpus Christi College, Oxford since 1924.-Our Own Cor

ENGLAND'S

TEST TEAM

A POWERFUL BATTING ELEVEN

FIVE AMATEURS INCLUDED

London, June 18. England's team to meet the West Indies in the first Test Match at Lord's on Saturday next, Juno 24, has been aolected as follows:

D.R. Jardine (capt.) (Sur- rey)

G.O. Allen (Middlesex) R.W.V. Robins. (Middlesex) M.J, Turnbull: (Glamorgan) C.F. Walters (Worcester) Sutcliffe (Yorkshire)" Leyland (Yorkshire): Hammond (Gloucester) Ames (Kent)

Verity. (Yorkshire) Clark (Northants) Townsend (Derbyshire) 12- Man MIN

The team Includes three new Teat players in Turnbull, Walters and Clark at al

Turnbull and Walters have been showing remarkably dine form with the bati Both have recorded double for 200 against Northants and centuries, Turnbull carrying his bat Walters hitting up 226 against Kent. They have also scored two other conturies apiece this season, Gloucester attack and 114 against. Turnbull claiming 122 off the

Shanghai, June 10. Parthor disclosures made in respondent. connexion with the assassination Dr. Allen, was born in July, 1869, of Yang Han-fa, friend of and was educated at Clifton College Notts Madame Sun Yat-sen, shows that and Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Waltera has, in addition to his five men participated in shooting. In 1890 he was assistant master at double century made innings of 124 One was shot down and seriously Magdalen College School, Oxford against Derby and 115 wounded,

and in the following year went to Notts.

against The driver of the Yang Hang- India whore he was Professor of fa's motor car is now lying er History at the Government College tically wounded in hospital and it in Lahore until 1901. Returning is thought that he will not live. to England ho was made a Fellow brought in to strengthen the at- The murder has caused constar. jof Merton College, Oxford in 1008, tack,-has enjoyed several successes nation in Kuomintang circles and was librarian from 1915-24, this summer. De

and Mr. Sub-Warden, 1919-21, and Dean

1914-25;

5.

CLARK'S BOWLING. Clark, of Northants, who has been

Against the West Indies he took

Work on all the major pro- tions in exchange arhile negotia- Madame Sun Yat-sen It is this feature of the develop-blems confronting the World tions for permanent stabilisation Taal Yuan-pel demand an official from 1920-22. port-merchant, passed away-atments which has aroused so much Economic Conference may be

of currencies were going on. inquiry as they have been inform Numerous appointments here for 20 and 6 for 32; against his residence in Hongkong early

Diplomatic circles interpret the ed that Yang Hang-fe and been celves Included: Curator of the Sussex he claimed 8. wickets for this morning after lying it with bad feeling in France. The seriously impeded as a result of United States' attitudo as evidence repeatedly threatened by a cer. Bodleian Library, 1913; Curator of runs each; seven Glamorgan cerebral haemorrhage for several newspapora speak of President!

of the incompatibility of President tain political group.

the Indian Institute,

wickets foll to him for 68 runs and the stabilisation deadlock.

Roosevelt's internal recovery pro- Roosevelt's decision us another

The deceased, with Madame Sun foreign member of the Manthis latest achievement was 7 for 30 Mr. Chau Yue-tong is survived

gramme and Mr. Cordell Hull's Yat-sen and Mr. Tsal Yuan-pel, schappij der Nederlansche Letter against Leicester. policy of international coopera-recently formed the Association for Prov. Utrechtsch Genootschap van ed 12th man is also a bowler, and Townsend, who has been select- kunde, Leiden 1909, and of tho tion.

the Protection of the People's Civil Kunsten en Wetenschappen, 1922; among other feats this year has Rights against strong opposition by hon. member of the Society des taken 7 for 35 against Hampshire some Nanking leaders. Following Now instructions have been sent dame Sun Yat-sen has also receiv- Utrecht, 1926; extraordinary mem-powerful in batting and has no

yesterday morning's outrage, Ma-Bibliophiles Anvereois, 1922, and and 6 for 68 against Somerset,

of the Historisch Genootschap, The England team is particularly It is stated that the American to the American delegation, but ed lettera threatening her life and ber of the Kominglijke Akademie "tail" Jardine, Aller delegates were prepared to accept New York reports state that it demanding her severance from the van Wetenschappen te Amsterdam, Turnbull, Walters, Sutcliffe, Ham- Robins, stabilisation, if the proposals met does not contain any counter-pro-association and its political activi-1928; and of the Kon. Vinamsche mond, Leyland, Ames and Verity of his keenness in Chinese public tions in London between the re- Roosevelt: No-one anticipated the

It is learned that the negotin-with the approval of President posal. :

Professor Moley, President affairs in 1023 and was for a num- ber of years a member of the Uni-presentatives of the central banks versity Court. During the 1929 of Britain, France and America water famine, he was a member have come to an abrupt end as a

result of the decision. of the Water Supply Committee.

Mr. Harrison, the Governor of He traded in a firm under his own name in China Building, en- the Federal Reserve Bank of New gaged in shipping and import and York, who was the chief American Some of his export during the banking dis export business. ships traded between here and cussions with a view to temporary porta in Annam and the Straits stabilisation of currencies, has

left for America.-Reuter._ Sattlements..

Chairman of the Chamber.

He was made a J, P. as a mark

FIFTEEN STOWAWAYS

ON ONE SHIP

THE GLENLUCE'S SURPRISE

PASSENGERS

A fine of $50 or one month's hard

labour each was imposed on

N. Y. BANKER GOES HOME.

TIMBER SHEDS ABLAZE

FIRE IN YAUMATI

`LAST NIGHT

15

President's unhesitating refusal. Roosevelt's closest economic advi-

ties.

BAZAAR

aer, declared himself to be confi- One French observer remark-dent that the Conference would not FRENCH CONVENT -ed that it would be impossible to collapse over the currency dead-

lock, bulld a permanent economic

Wall Street is convinced that structure on a quicksand of un- President Roosevelt will not con- stuble currency.

sent to allowing the dollar to be pegged at the fixed rate mention- Hla remark is regarded as im-ed, 4.05 to the pound.Reuter. plying that until the stabilisation hurdle has been cleared, the

French feel it would be uncless TWO COMMITTEES TO

to discuss other questions, such

as tariffs, though doubtless: they will be prepared to suggest that.

BE SET UP

the Conference carry on its other To Consider Problems

work in order to avoid the som- blance of deadlock.

. U. S. FIRM.

The American attitude is ex-

plained in reports published by

The Fire Brigade on the main- Chinese who were charged before land received a call late last night Mr. Butters at the Kowloon to a fire at Yaumati, Magistracy this morning, with The blaze was located in a num-correspondents in

Stabilisation

(Special to “Telagraph")

TO BE HELD NEXT. WEEK-END..

Akademie voor Taal en Letterkunde jare all good for any amount of runs. to- Gent, 1930; hon. Doctor of WEAKNESS IN ATTACK.. Philosophy, Leiden, 1922, and Louvain, 1927; hon. Doctor of The exclusion of Larwood, Voce Literature, Birmingham, 1927; hon. Tate and Bowes, leaves the English Doctor of Literature, Durham, attack without a really fast bowler 1928; and Fellow of the British and most of the work will dovolve Academy In 1928.

on Allen, Clark, Verity, Hammond Dr. Allen has published many and Robins with Leyland as a literary works, Including Opus change bowler if required. Epistolarum Des Erasmi Rotero-

The indications are that the dami, volumes I-VIII (1906-32), match will result in high scoring Selections from Sir Thomas More as the English attack does not ap.. (1929), all with H. M. Allen, Mer Roach, Grant and Co., very cheaply. (1924), Letters of Rishard Fox capable of dismissing Headley,

The annual bazaar of the French Canage Fund will be held-on Convent in aid of the Hospital and

Saturday and Sunday next at the ton Munimente (1928) with, H.W. convent in Causeway Bay, na Garrod; Selections from Erasmus,

Madame de la Prade, the wife of (1908, 1918), and The Age of of perform the opening ceremony, at

the French Consul-General will Erasmus (1914)..

ten a.m. on Saturday. ·

There will be the usual wide

variety of embroidered work and

useful articles of apparel on dis- play

TROTZKY NOT GOING BACK TO RUSSIA

SOVIET ARMS IN MANCHURIA

JAPANESE CLAIM- PROOF.

Says Interview Was A authorities that they have definite-

Fabrication

(Dy. "Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphic the New York papers from special | Messages. Ordinamos, - 3824, - Rosaleed d'una stowing away from Shanghal to her of timber sheds at the far end who state that the United States. It is learned that the Economic

Washington, 10, 20.60

Harbin, June 19. London, June 19. LADY'S CLIMBING FEAT

It is claimed by Japanese military Hongkong on the steamer Glenluce. of Reclamation Street.

will remain firm against any cur Commission of the World Con- It was stated by Detective Inspec-

Tokyo, June 13. A firm hold was secured by the rency arrangement, of a tempor ference will to-day elect two Com

ly established the fact that bandits tor Rozeakwy that the ship left fire upon the stock of timber and ry or a permanent nature, which mittees, one for temporary me Japanese Alps which is regarded as The Jizo peak in the south

In the castern section of Kirin Shanghai, on June 14 and the de-two sheds were already wall alight would again give foreign countries thods of stabilisation and the other inaccessible to lady alpinists, was

Province have numerous Soviet fendants were discovered two days when the first jet of water was the economic advantages of a to consider means of permanent yesterday climbed by a foreign

Istanbul, June 18. rifles in their possession: The later. The Glenluse has already brought to play.

Leon Trotzky vigorously denies rifles bear the Imprint of the left Hongkong for Europe...

The outbreak was limited to the deflated currency.

| stabilisation.

lady. Mra. Macrae, the wife of the Interview recently ascribed to Ishavsky factory and fvere manu-, It is understood that the cur two sheds first Involved, which

The choice for the heads of the Commercial Attache to the him by a foreign nows, agency, in factured in 1928.--Reuter suffered extensive damage by the roney atabilisation proposal which these two committees is said to lie British Embassy in Tokyo. She is the course of which he was alleged time the fro was extinguished, ***

President Roosevelt rejected came between M. Bonnet, the French member of the Alpine Club of to have announced his impending from Mr. Oliver Sprague, the Finance Minister, Mr. Noville England. American economic adviser to the Chambortain, and Signor Jung, Bank of England, and it apparent the Italian Finance Miniator. ly reflected the views of the majo: Reuter, rity of the delegatos at the World

TAIT'S SHOW'

7 KILLED AND 12 INJURED

WEST RIVER

Batavin, June 12, FLOOD WATERS EASE

A motor truck belonging to

Economic Conference, with the ex- 'coption of the."Americans, who, wore unable to commit'themselven,

POLITICS-A LA MEXICO

FANLING GOLF

CH BRADLEY WINS JUNE TOURNEY

return to Russia. Trotzky atatos that the interview was a purd fabrication and i was apparently based qua statement repeatedly mado by him to the effect that he Mexico City, June 18. -. and his adherenta were dow," as It is reported that during never willing to put their services C. H. Bradlay won the June com- political meeting at Zitácuaro, eight at the disposal of the Soviet Union petition for the Captain's Cup dur- torrible accident near Madiun The West River which rose at

persons, were killed and 100 wound- and to fight for their catise within jing the week-end, when he boat. Hi yesterday, falling over a cliff to Shishing to.31.0 feet on Saturday,

edge the framework of the Communist T; Willlàmson in 'a: play-off', return. the ground 15 feet below, as only nine feat below the highest. It is understood that it concern-mander-in-chief in Manchuria, rojarzoster about one hundred por leador stressed, was nothing, now The draw for the second Happy

General Muto, the Japanese com. Following the clash, the police Party. This, the veteran Bovist ing a card of 87-10 equale 77,7 result of which seven people were water level on record, yesterday ed primarily the methods to be turned to Changchun from Harbin sons among them being one M.P. and was fundamental attitude of Valley Foursomes will be made to- * killed and 12 injured.--Anetafell three feet to 28.0 feet.

adopted for controlling fluctun- to-day-Reuter, Alab Berg (and the mayor of the city,

the "Left opposition:"

'day,wal

Talt's Manila Show mot with a

DOWN

THE PROPOSAL'S aim.

GENERAL MUTO LEAVES HARBIN,

Harbin, June 19.

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