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Hongkong Telegraph.

FOUNDED 1881

No. 14382

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JUNE 23, 1933.

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AMERICA'S CHALLENGE TO UNEMPLOYMENT

SOCIALISM UNDER

THE BAN

NAZI GOVERNMENT'S

LATEST MOVE

Important Resolution Submitted at World Conference

| SICHANAGING CALDERACHINMENT PURANIEMELLANACEAMVILLE

HONGKONG CRICKET DEVELOPMENT ON

TOURISTS

DELIGHTFUL GAME

IN DEVON

(Special to "Tofagraph")

-ALL-EMBRACING Ordinance, 1885.

PROHIBITION

(ly Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphic Received Juma 23. 7.1) 4.mt.j

Berlin, June 22.

The Hitler Government, having ridded themselves of the Com- munist Party outwardly, have, now turned their attention to the Socialist Party.

The whole of the German So- clalist Party has been proscribed In a manner precisely similar to the prohibition of the existence of the Nazi Party In Austria, though there is apparently no direct con- nexion.

ari

The Nazis will now have overwhelming majority in the Reichstag over all other parties. There are one hundred and twenty Socialist members of the Reichstag, but they will not be allowed to exercise their right to sit in the House.

· FUNDS SEIZED,

Delightful cricket was witness- ed at Newton Abbot yesterday when the Hongkong Nomads commenced their fixture, with South Devon.

Hongkong were definitely an top before lunch, but two men of Devon pulled the game round! brilliantly. They finally declared at 248 for 8.

· Richardson and Anderson were unseparated at the close of play having put up 71 for 0. Detalis will be found in Page Eight,

MAINTSC JASENAMEJIATTENGIS

PACIFIED EUROPE

CAPTAIN EDEN ON ESSENTIALS

FRANCO-GERMAN AGREEMENT

London, June 22,

HUGE SCALE

SIMULTANEOUS ACTION

BY ALL STATES

(SPECIAL TO “TELEGRAPH?)

(By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Montages Ordinance, 1893. Received, June 23, 8.47 a, m.)

LONDON, JUNE 22..

CLOSE COOPERATION BETWEEN GOVERN. MENTS AND THEIR CENTRAL BANKS WITH A VIEW TO THE STIMULATION OF BUSINESS AND. THE RAISING OF PRICES IS URGED IN A RE SOLUTION INTRODUCED. AT THE - WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE BY SENATOR COU- ZENS.

The resolution suggests that the primary step must be the carrying out of the policy of making credit abundantly and readily available to sound enterprise and adds that the acceleration of the process of recovery should be sought by means of a synchronous programme of governmental expenditure in the different countries along parallel lines, designed to stimulate the natural sources of employment.-Reuter.

U.S. POLICY ON STABILISATION

A similar prohibition.applies to. -Sociallat members of the Federal| Parliaments and Municipal Coun cils. The sainrles of all Socialist members of these bodies will censo) Captain Anthony Eden, the forthwith:

Parliamentary Under-Secretary

London, June 22. tion concerns' large majority of Socialist meetings and Socialist for Foreign Affairs, speaking at also proscribed. Peterborough to-night expressed

The attitude of the United States aviculturists in all countries. newspapers are The funds and property of the the view that the problems of regarding the suggested, temporary THE OTHER PRODUCTS. party are to be confiscated and

the Disarmament Conference currency stabilisation was elucida- officials and all employees of tho

The Conference is urged to the State will be debarred from mem- were just those that had baffled [ted to-day by the following atate- consideration of attempts to or

postwar Europe and had played ment Issued by the American de-ganise certain specific branches of bership of the Socialist Party.

TREASON CHARGES.

The Government state that they have absolute proof that the Ger man Socialists had not hesitated to commit acts of high treason against the Government.

Captain Gooring has instructed all. Federal Governments to take Kimilar action.-Reuter

U.S. BANKER IS ACQUITTED

INCOME TAX EVASION CHARGE

New York, June 22. Mr. Charles E. Mitchell, former ly chairman of the Board of the National City Bank of New York, who was arrested in March for al- leged evasion of the Income tax law, was acquitted at the trial to clay.

British draft convention upon which

a significant part in every phase legation to the World Conference: production as part of a general- of history-the relations of the

scheme. intended to restore buoy "Undue emphasis has been ance to economic life and it is powers of Western Europe.

If, for instance, an agreement placed upon the consideration of added that Governments must as could be reached between-France the plan-proposed for the tempor-sume a special responsibility while. and Germany on the basis of the jury defacto stabilisation of europinions of the partics directly taking intrygerlous account the the conference was now at work the rencies. The fact is that this concerned and without whose co- doubt, was never the affair of the Ame- oporation a satisfactory scheme other difficulties would, no ndjust themselves around the rican delegation. It

would be difficult, ・・・・ nucleus of this commoù accord.

Without such an agreement, no sidered by the representatives of the Treasuries and the central real progress was possible.

It was the task of British states-banks of the United States, Great manship to do all in its power to Britain

was

con-

NOT POSSIBLE.

WORLD

STABILIZATION

EFFORTS

A RESTORATION RUMOUR

OFFICIAL DENIAL IN HUNGARY

Búdapest, June 22. The report that Signor Mussolini has presented a plan to the great Powers for the restoration of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy is unfounded, according to official quarters here, who point out that the whole "country" (Hungary), shares the_view-expressed-by-Dr.- Gomboes that such personal is undesirable-

· union

Reuter.

DELEGATE

MORE SHOCKS AT HOYLAKE

EX-HOLDERS FALL

BY WAYSIDE.

BOTH CANADIANS OUSTED

London, June 22. Canada's hopes of carrying off the British Amateur golf cham- pionship received a sorry shock į to-day when after passing through the fifth round with colours flying, both representa- tives were defeated in the sixth. Į

Two more

ex-holders of the

SILVER SITUATION

NEW COMMITTEE APPOINTED

TO STUDY ALL PROBLEMS

London, June 22. Although it was incorrectly reported that Senator Key Pitt- man's silver scheme had been shelved, very little progress has been made.

The report doubtless arose from the difficulties which have been ex- perienced in the special allver ̧sub- committee.

After considering Senator Pitt- man's resolution again to-day, the sub-committee appointed a further special committed, consisting of the | representatives of Mexico, the United States, Cunada, Peru, Boli- | vín, India, China and... Spain.

consider the problems of the re- |gulation of the supply of silver and the steadying and limitation of the flow of Government stocks of silver coming on the market-Renter.

to

ANOTHER DEFEAT FOR YANKEES

TWO TEAMS BLANKED OUT

New York. June 22.

The blanking out of Cincinnati' and Pittsburgh and the defent of the Yankees were among tho features of to-day's 'Major Base- ball leagito matches.

Scorex an cnbled by Router word:

1

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Boston

Chicago.

New York Cincinnati

R. II.

3 11

1 7

4

6 0

0

(Vergez pitched and blunked · ·

Inscribe his name out Cincinnati).

Such a solution, applicable in SOVIET RECALLS title fall by the wayside and it is and France. Doctor the same manner to all products, make such an agreement possible. Sprague having been especially is regarded as impossible but a A pacified Europe was the British sent to represent the United States brief review of the situation in objective and for this Britain volun- Treasury for his purpose. tarlly undertook the very serious obligation that resulted from the Locarno Trenty-British Wireleas.

NEW TERRITORY PRODUCE

FIVE APPOINTED TO COMMITTEE

AMERICA'S EFFORT..

"The American Government at Washington find that measures of temporary stabilisation now would be untimely.

offered in regard to the produc-| tion and marketing of wine, coal,j sugur, wool, cotton and tobacco.

The Brazilian delegation have submitted a proposal that coffer be included among foodstuffs which should be Internationally organised to maintain an equal brunt between production and con- sumption.

TRADE BARRIERS.

C. E. R. DISPUTE NEGOTIATIONS

DISCONTINUED

now practically certain that the winner will upon the trophy for the first time. Beautiful weather provailed for the better part of the day and some superb golf was witnessed.

Brooklyn

Pittsburgh

Philadelphia

St. Louis

~N

9 11. 2

0

1

9. 14

3...14

(Frishch homered for St. Louis

Kyle, the Singapore champion,{ fall in the fifth round before Rósa Somerville, the American and Canadian amateur title holder, and Fullik for Philadelphia), who was himself defeated in the following round by Dunlap, the American challenger. It'

The reason why it is considered untimely is because the American Government foel that its efforts to

Moscow, June 22. raise prices are the most impor- tant contribution it can make and

Relations between the Soviet grim tussle all the way, but that anything that would inter- The United States delegation and Japan over railway difficulties Dunlap won on the seventeenth The warrant charged Mr. Mit-

fere with this effort and possibly to-day tabled a resolution in the in Manchuria are not growing green, two up and one to play. choll with purporting to sell 18,300

cause a violent price recession economic commission, designed to any the less strained.

EX-CHAMPIONS CLASH. National City Bank shares to his A committee for the consideration would harm the conferonco more lay the foundation for the gradual wife at $212 per share on Decom- of the question of marketing New than the lack of immediate reduction and removal of artificial ber 20, 1929, but that no actual Territories Produce has been ap-agreement for temporary stablisa-trade barriers. It make the con- that the Board of the Ussuri the championship, defeated Roger sale of stocks took place, it being pointed by the Government and will tion.

ference to agree that the polley Railway have decided to discon- Wethered at the nineteenth aftor and Burns for St. Loula). of economic nationalism is against tinue the negotiations which were a keen duel in which fortune accomplished without the passage meet at an early date.

The committee will be under

Cleveland

An.

FISCAL POLICY.

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

was n

It is learned from Harbarovsk Dr. Tweddell, an ex-holder of

*St. Louis

New York

Detroit Boston

(There were ten inninga),

G 11 9

7 10 10

G

(Walker homered for New York

6 18 2

Philadelphia 11.10 1 (Averil homered for Clove

Chicago

Rex Hartley. the of British Walker Cup player, at the land)..

nineteenth also,... ··

of any money but by the exchange

the chairmanship of the Colonial "As to the ultimate objective, the the common interest, that all arbi- recently opened for the purpose of wavered remarkably, while Nash, of letters.

The warrant also stated that Mr. Secretary, Hon. Mr. D. W. Trat- American delegation has already trary restrictions shall be removed seeking an agreement with the the other Canadian competitor. Mitchell's gross income in 1920 man, C.M.G., and other members introduced a resolution designed completely and quickly, and that South Manchurian Railway on the eliminated WAS $3,006,705, whereas his tax will be Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, Hon. for ultimate world-wide stabilisa- tariff barriers be reduced as soon question of the distribution roturn showed what purported to Mr. S. W. Te'o, Mr. T. Megarry tion of unstable currencies and is as possible by reciprocal, bilateral freights payments. be a not loss of $48,000, and ne- (Head of the Sanitary Department) devoting itself to the support of or multilateral agreements which cordingly he paid no tax-Reuter. and Mr. E. H. Williams (District measures for the establishment of should contain no discriminatory coordinated monetary and fiscal features likely to react unfavour The formation of the committee policy to be pursued by the various ably on world trade as a whole.-- la the outcome of questions naked nations in cooperation with each British Wireless. at a recent meeting of the Legisla. other for the purpose of stimula-

Braga.

Omeer, North).

STOP PRESS at a this Pting economic activity and im-

LITHUANIA'S WAR ROOSEVELT YACHT

CAUGHT IN GALE

DEBT

Washington, Juno 22. Lithuania has informed the *State Department of its intention to pay ten thousand dollars in

1proving price.

WHEAT CONTROL.

The Sub-committee of the "Eco-

U.S. TREASURY HAPPY

It is understood that AL Kirsanoff, who was appointed by the Ussuri Rallway as its representative at the négotia- tions, has been recalled.

FREIGHTS HELD UP.. Bince. all traffic via Pogranich- noya was suspended, at the end of

for des-

Nash went out in the sixth round, bolng defonted by E. Holden (Cheshire) also failed to survive the sixth round. He took. the Hon. Michael Scott to the olghteenth green, losing by, one up-Router

4

Washington

11...

PEKING BOMB DISCOVERY

PLANTED IN OFFICES OF NEWSPAPERS

„Peking, June 23, Peking, authorities are investis

May, freights have been held up. MISSING MOTOR CAR. omic Commission dealing with MONEY POURING IN waggon-loads of beans

| there and up to June 19, 287 the coordination of production and

tinations on the Uasuri Railway POLICE MAKING A THOROUGH marketing had before. It an in-

FROM BEER TAX

have accumulated at the station, SEARCH FOR AUSTIN torim memorandum propared by

Washington, June 20. On the Russian side, there are COMPELLED TO PUT the Secretariat and embodying the

A strenuous effort is being made previous ideas expressed in the venue is flowing into the treasury, ing transport by the Chinese motor-car which was stolen from planted on the premises of the Hun Millions of dollars in new re- 140 waggon-loads of Imports await- by the Traffic Police to locate a gating the discovery of two bombe INTO PORT: course of the discussions. It treasury officials assert, due to the Eastern Railway--Router.

New York, June 20.

emphasises tho. Importance of the pick-up in business and to roventio The yacht Amber Jack, bearing wheat question being pressed for from beer.

soo the missing vehicle is asked to newspaper offices yesterday. Poll- President Franklin D. Roosevelt ward during the present confer- and his party, arrived at Nantuc-ence as a means by which prices collections: total $790,704,611, as public works projects in the communicate immediately with the tical terrorists are blamed for the war debt instalment due on June ket safely after battling a north- might be raised and of enabling ins- compared to 3467,866,024 for the programme designed to re-employ Police deed. These newpapara editorial -15%. The total amount due was cast aform off Capo Cod.

porting countries to moderate their corresponding, period in 1982, 8,000,000,

SANThe vehicle belongs to Miss J. W.

·resant- lariff policy. · This would be likely

Every new bit of business actly Buckwell, or 18, Conduit Rond, and comments have incurred the I $132,001.-Reuter.

The Amber Jack was forced to to exert considerable influence on miscellanous items on ty tanda to bring increased returns was left outside her residence when ment of some political ||

[STOUPS/ put into Edgartown, Mass., yester evolution of trade polley in viewThe government is already ad to the treasury, either directly or taken away. An Austin Boven, ite Tientsin and Pekloge day to escape the storm.

Inf the fact that the when; qugs- vertiaini & forablón't

Indirectly.

silver to-morrow on account of the

Miscellaneous internal revenue

Book revenue isḥincluded in the

Condult Road last Saturday, and Pol and The World, two Chiness, any person who might happen to

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