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WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE -

MR. CHAMBERLAIN ON CREDIT

PUBLIC DECLARATION

BY THE BANKS

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1933.

POTASSIUM CHLORATE

FOR BLASTINGTM

Cheap Substitution For Dynamite

Cheung Yau, a magazine watch- man, was Ained - $150 or two months' hard labour for pOASCE- nion, of 153, lbs. of potassium chlorate and 60 lbs, of sulphur at Dragon's Bock by Mr. Schofield, at the Central Magistracy this morning.

Two others, Cheung Tin and Lau Sau, earth coolles, were each ned $10 or fourteen days hard. labour for possession of 25 lbs. of potassium chlorate at the same

MR. NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN URGED CO. OPERATION BETWEEN THE CENTRAL BANKS OF THE WORLD FOR THE CREATION OF A CHEAP MONEY POLICY, WHICH WOULD BE PUBLICLY PROCLAIMED, AT YESTERDAY'S MEETING OF THE WORLD ECONOMIC CON-place, FERENCE.

London, June 20.

At the Conference to-day, the

Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. OFFICE WORKERS

Chamberlain, speaking in the sub- committee of the monetary com- mission which. is considering im- mediate measures for dealing with the world trade depression, de- clared that cheap money was in- dispensable for trade recovery and urged the banks of world to reveal their money policy for trade and industry,

He recalled that since October, 1929, wholesale commodity prices, expressed in gold, had declined one

third and raw material prices from Afty to alxty per cent.

POSITION Of traderS. As long as traders thought prices were going to be still worse they would not embark on business operations. Therefore any action which has the flavour of deflation on the part of the central banks would be extremely injurious.

ANNOYED

INTOLERABLE NOISE OF LOUD SPEAKER

IMPOSSIBLE FOR CLERKS TO WORK

In

Sergeant Orem sald first dofan- dant was arrested on the hillside. with the other defendants, whom

ho had engaged to carry the stuff. | King Feisal of Iraq, with one of his The third defendant showed the

police where the bulk of the stuff had been hidden in the hillside. Inspector James added that the presumption was that potassium chlorate was much cheaper than dynamite, and was used for blast- ing, the dynamite being sold for

Tho fishing purposes.

Becand and third defendants were only carriers, the chlorate being issued to them by the first defendant.

The value of the stuff was about

$27.

First defendant stated that ho bought the chemicals from the Kwong Wing Hing shop in Hong- kong for blasting boulders. had a licence for dynamite.

The annoyance caused to clerks the Government Statistien! Office by a loud sponker radio in the Union Radio Supply Company, 45, Hennessy Road, was the sub- ject of a summons against Georgo Cheung, the master of the Com pany, before Mr. Schofield, at the FURTHER Central Magistracy this morning.

REMAND

PASSPORT

Mr. W. T. Lewis, of the Statis "We attach importance to the tical Ofice, said that the office | YOUNG RUSSIAN AND auggestion that the intentions of moved to 18, Johnstone Road on the banks should be stated so that June 4, and for two or three days all the world may know the purpose afterwards the most intolerable and the policy which they intend nutaance was caused by the broad- to pursue. We are not to regard a

cast of music and gramophone cheap monetary polley as constitut. records by the loud-speaker from ing by itself a remedy for all the defendant's shop. Witness had avils that infilet the world. But fifty clerks dealing with figures cheap money in the financial in the offico, and it was quite im- centrea la the indispensable possible for them to work. He background against which the therefore reported the matter to economic recovery of the world the S. I. E., who informed the can take place.

police. He himself had not made Dear money, or even in the any representations to the defen present conditions moderately dear dant, but Inspector McLellan money, is a handicap to world re-warned the defendant about the nuisance on June G. On June 7 from about 9.80 a.m. to 10.30 a.m.

covery.

in

CO-ORDINATION.

"I want to emphasise the ex- treme desirability of co-ordination credit policy between the central banka, If those banks opposite directions puraue policies which lead in they adopt different methods in

or oven

If

trying to achieve the same end we shall not secure what we want."

European music was being broad- cast in the shop, and from 11.20 a.m. till shortly before noon Chinese records were being broad- cast. This period was the worst. Since that date there had been no further trouble.

The dofondant stated that the. receiving set was not in operation botweon 1.30 am. and 11.30 a.m. He added that governments but from 11.30 until 2 p.m. The should see that their central banks loud speaker had been sent back had the powers required to pre-to them from a theatre to be serve an open credit policy.

tested.

: Ministers.........

KING FEISAL

IN LONDON

RADIO BROADCAST

PIANOFORTE RECITAL BY..

'MR. HARRY `ORE

From Z. B. W., on wave length of 355 metros (84.5 k/c.).

11-11.30 am Stock and Exchango Quotations, Selected London and Now York Stock Quotations, Weather Report, etc.

11.30 am. Chinese recorded pro-

gramme.

12.30 p.m.- European programme of Columbia and Regal records,

1 pm. Local Time and Weather Report.

1.10 p.m.

A rolay of the Hongkong Hotel Orchestra by courtesy of the Manage- ment. (During the intervals record-. ed music will be broadcast from the Studio).

1.30 p.m. Rugby Press News, etc. 2.15 p.m. Close Down.

4.30-7 p.m. Chinese programme,

6-6.15 p.II, Children's

Concert.

Studio

7-10.30 p.m. European programme, 7-7.40 p.m. A Concert.

Orchestral Norwegian Rhapsody

(Lalo),

Orchestre Symphonique (of Paris). 9707.

Song-Love, the Pedlar. (Battersby-German).

Doris Vana (Soprano). 9828.

COLOURFUL SCENES IN Violin Solo-Madrigalo (Simonetti).

STATE VISIT

Violin Solo-Czardas (Mont!).

Yvonne Carti. 5290. Chorus O Care, Thou Wilt Despatch

Mo (Weelken).

Tho

St. George's Singers, 9877.

GREETED BY HIS Octet-Seeno do Ballet (de Berlot,

MAJESTY

London, June 20. King Feisal of Iraq was given a notable reception when he reach. ed England on a State visit to-day.

As his steamer, escorted by four of Britain's fastest destroyers and nine aeroplanes, entered Dovor Harbour, a Royal Salute of twenty- one guns was fired.

A. further remand of one week,

The King's second son,'the Duké during which time a reply from Shanghai regarding defendant's of York, with the Iraq Minister, Pasaport, is awaited), was grant went aboard to greet the king and ed by Mr. Wynne-Jones in Central introduced to him the British Police Court this morning, in the suite which has been attached to case in which Singatulla Minni-him for the visit and accompanied gualimoff, a young Russian trader, him to the special train on which a, charged with entering the he proceeded to London. Colony without a valid passport. Awaiting the Royal visitor at Detective-Sergeant Mottram, of Victoria Station were King George, the Passports Omec, said that the Prince of Wales, the Duke of letter was sent to the Shanghai Gloucester, the Prime Minister authorities last Wednesday, but and other members of the Cabinet, no reply had been received. hoads of the Services and many other distinguished people who wore either uniform or leveo dress.

At the last hebring, the de fendant stated he had a passport issued by the Chinese Bureau of Foreign Affairs, Shanghal, but it was stolen by Chinese.

YOUNG CHINESÉ FINED $310

ILLICIT OPIUM AND DIVAN KEEPER

GRENADIERS PARADE. The Grenadier Guards, with the Guard King's Colour, formed the of Honour and helped, to create an impression of pageantry which has not been equalled in London for some time,

There was a cordial greeting between the two Kings and numer ous Introductions were made on both sides before the procession of carriages in the drst of which GOLD STANDARD.

sat King Feisal and King George, RIGHT TIME TO TEST. The Second monetary sub-com- Mr. Schofield.—If you want to Li Hung, a young learner driver, the Prince of Wales and the Duke mission, after some discussion, test your loudspeaker it should be who was a complainant in the of Gloucester, proceeded to-Buc-- adopted unanimously the first two dono during other hours. From wounding case at the Criminal kingham Palace through large

yesterday, points in the United States reso- between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. would Sessions

was fined crowds which heartily cheered the $310 or three months' hard Royal visitor.-British Wireless. lution, namely, "that it is in the be the best time. interests of all that stability in the Defendant. Inspector NeLellan by Mr. Wynne-Jones in the | international monetary ahould be attained as quickly as loud speaker, and since then we possible and that gold should be had not used it. re-established as an international Mr. Lewis.I know the annoy- measure of exchange values.” ance came from defendant's shop,

Revenue Officer Ward, whe An addition, proposed by Lord na 1 sent a clerk there to find out.

Defendant. The nuisance oc-made the arrest, stated that two Finilsham, that each country

pipes and two lamps were seized, should be free to determine the curred on June 4 and June 5. time and the parity at which it should return to the gold standard was also accepted.

SILVER QUESTION.

the warned untant to

A sub-committee to deal with the silver question, over which Senn- tor Pittman will preside, was also sat up.

the

Mr. Schofield.-You admit that,

the loudspeaker was in use from 11.30 onwards, don't you?

Defendant.-—Yes.

Central Police Court this morning. Tho opium was thrown into the on charges of possession of 2.2, verandah during the raid. Defen taels of illicit opium, and keeping dant had a previous conviction for a divan at 154, Des Voeux Road being the keeper of a gaming Central, third floor.

house in December last year.

R. O. Ward explained that the premises were not only a divan but more of a retailer's place..

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

Mr. Schofield. This nuisancoi CONSULT YOUR FRIEND ON 'ALLİ has not recurred, but I should like THINGS,

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C, Barringer ESPECIALLY .ON THOSE and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Gellion were to point out that as you have a whiCH RESPECT YOURSELF Soneca, among passengers from Hongkong

aboard the ... President Coolidge.

:9

nom.

it will be necessary for you to see Government Offee as neighbours,

The Empress of Asin leaves Naga-}· that no noise comes from your saki for Shanghai at noon to-day and PASSIVE ATTITUDE.

shop during working houre. If Shanghal for Hongkong on Friday at Washington, June 20. | testing on a loudspeaker is to be Everything points to the United done, it should be done in hours Statos adopting a passivo attitude that the office is not working, as it towards the World Economic Con- is trying to the olerks. I fine you ference until President Roosevelt $20 ns I consider the nuisance a has developed his domestic re- serious one. covery programme, aimed at im- proving gonoral business condi-

Lions and relieving unemployment PO PIU LOTTERY

in America,

TICKETS

The wedding will shortly take place Gregor Road, Shanghai, to Miss Cora of Mr. F. W. Fielding, of 41, Me Hodgkinson, of 1, Lunn Buildings, Kimberley Road, Kowloon.

The R.M.8. "Empress of Canada" left Vancouver for Hongkong, via Honolulu, Japan ports and Shanghai, on the 17th June (Saturday), a.m. and is duo at Hongkong on the 7th July (Friday), Morning.

Suffering from injuries caused when he fell through a fanlight from the top to the lower floor at 129, Temple As a punishment for hawking Street, yesterday, Tsa Teong-mui, without a licenca, Mr. Wynne-Jones aged 24, was admitted to the Kwong Wah Hospital yesterday in a serious in Court this morning, ordered a Chinese woman, who had been locked condition." up since 7.15 fast night, to stay at the Court until 6 p.m. this after-

noon.

arr. Sear).

J. H. Saulro Celeste Octet. 9825. Song-Roll On, Thou Deep and Dark

Blue Ocean (Dale and Patric).

Norman Allin (Bass), 9807. Violin Solo-The Phantom Melody

(Ketelboy). Violin Solo-Algerian Scono

(Ketelbey),

Albert Sandler, 9863. 7.40-8 p.m. Dance Tunes. Fox Trot-Dreaming. Fox Trot-Love is the Sweetest

Thing

The B. B. C. Danco Orch. CB530,

Fox Trot-Looking on the Bright

Side.

Fox Trot--After To-night We Say

Goodbye.

Savoy Hotel Orpheans, CB511. Waltz Cuban Love Song. Fox Trot-Put Your Little Arms

Around Me.

Savoy Hotel Orpheans. CB405. 8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

8.3-9 p.m. An Experimental Relay from Daventry.

9-9.30 p.m. From the Btudio.

A Pianoforte recital by Mr. Harry

Оте

Programme.

1. (a) Sonata No. 28-1st Move- ment (Beethoven). (b) Turkish March (Mozart). 2. First Ballad (Chopin); 3. (a) Etude in C Minor,

In A (Scriabino).

b) Impella (Linzt). 4. La

0.30-10.30 p.1. Musical Comedy. Selection-Cavalcade.

Debroy Somers Band, DX305. Vocal Gems-Follow Through,

Columbia Light Opera Co. 9704. Selection The Singing Fool.

Somers Band.· 0764. Duct The New Moon-

You.

Vocal

-Eve New Moon-The Girl

-and-Howett-Wornter.-

SongThe

on the Prow.

Evelyn Layo and Chorus. 9762. Selection On With the Show, 1929.

Somers Band. 0755, Vocal Debroy Somers B

Columbia Light Opera Co. DX463. Selection-Broadway.

Regal Cinema Orchestra. 9783. 10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day. Press

NowG.

10.35 p.m. Close Down).

All records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by Messrs. Anderson Music Co.

OPIUM &

WINE

MEN, WOMAN AND

BOY IN COURT'

A Chinese boat woman and boy were charged before Mr. Wynne- Jones in Court this morning with possession of dutiable wine. The

boy, it was stated, was given two jars of wine by the woman to take ashore from a ship, with the pro- mise of a meal. The woman was discharged and a fine of $10 or four strokes imposed on the lad. Meanwhile, the American dele-

Remarking that defendant must gation in London has been in-

During the past week, two cases of have known there was a catch in structed not to commit itself.

amall-pox with one death, five cases it his Worship imposed a fine of WOMEN without Mr. Roosevelt approval

CONVICTED

of typhold, one case of meningitin | $900 or five months, on a man for on any policy whatsoever.

FOR POSSESSION The principal tenant of 103, with two deaths, and one case of posscaslon of opium. Defendant A statement emanating from

Belchers Street, first floor, was fined rabies (animal), were reported to the stated he was given the opium to. well-informed quarters says that Charged before Mr. Wynne-$50 or four weeks, by Mr. Wynne local health authorities. There was Senator Kay Pittman's advocacy Jones In Court this morning with Jones this morning, on a charge of a clean bill of health on Monday. carry and had been offered of a general twenty-five per cent. the possession of 118 po plu aiding and botting in the running Deaths from tuberculosis in the gold and silver cover, may be re-tickets, a woman, So Yee, claimed of an opium divan on his premises. Colony Tast week totalled 62.. garded as President Roosevelt's that they had been "planted" her The divan keeper was fined $180 or

ten werks.

Before Mr. Wynne-Jones in the answer to the European clamour by a Chinese detective in Holly-

Central Police Court this morning. for stabilisation of currencies, and wood Rond. She also complained is. antirely consonant with

On charges of obtaining $10 by Detective Sergeant Harris made the that the officer hold her so firmly pawning a silver ring dipped in gold, application for the confiscation of fifty President's domestic and Inter-by the arm that he loft a mark. under the pretext that it was pure taels of raw oplum found unclaimed national policies.

The detective, in evidence, said gold and giving false information re on board the ss. Fook On, lying at Bonator Pittman's pronounce that he arrested her as a result garding her whereabouts, a Chinese Praya wharf. The drug was con mont is hailed here as an indica of information. While walking woman was sentenced by Mr. Wynne. cealed under the canvas of the hatch- tion that the Conference towards the Police Station, two Jones to one month's gaol and fined way of No. 1 hold. The order was

$25 or three weeks' (consecutive) inade.

an

tackling the fundamentale which envelopes containing the tickets this morning. He behind the present world un- fell from her trousers. She also

A fine of $8,000′or ́ 8 months hard ensinosa and depression.

-- |carried a · rattan' basket - which Ho Chung-wah, charged with the labour, was imposed by Mr. Schofield, PARIS PESSIMISM.

contained po plu lottery announce- larceny of a motor car jack from at the Central Magistracy this morn Paris, Juno-20. monta..

private car No. 168, parked in ing, on Cheong Chi-ming, a foki of Omelal quarters hero 400 no] His Worship Imposed a fiue of Thompson Road, made another an. Canton knitting factory, who was immediate way out of the impass, 360 or alx weeks,

pearance before Air. Schofield, at the Arrested in Connaught Road with 100 at the World Economia Conference Another woman, who admitted Central Magistracy this morning, and tacle of prepared eplum in his pos was sentenced to two months hard session. Revenue Officer Ward said on account of President Roosa-possession of 748 po pla tickets, labour. The jack, valued at 180, was that the defendant had the opium in vell's sititude on stabilisation was fined $600 or three months the property of Mr. Lul Kit-kul, a satchel, which he was carrying in Router

gao?.

zalgamang

his hand.

dollar.

one

A fine of $60 or one month was Indicted on another man who ad mitted baving evaded duty on five lbs. of tobacco.

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