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WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE

FATE HANGING IN BALANCE

EUROPEAN GOLD BLOC NOT PLEASED

WALK-OUT DANGER

London, July, 3.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JULY

DEATH OF YORKSHIRE

PAINTER

MR. J. WALTER WEST

(Our Own Correspondent).

London, July 1. Mr. J. Walter West, the well known Yorkshire painter, fins died. Educated at Bootham School, York, and later passing through the Royal Academy School, London, Mr. West won the first sliver medal of the Royal Academy for drawing the head from life. The picture was purchased by the Chantrey Trustees for the Tate Gallery in 1913.

HAPPY PITCHERS

ST. LOUIS TWICE BLANKED OUT.

CINCINNATI AND BOSTON ALSO

New York, July 2. There were sonte sensational pit- ching feats in the National Näse- ball League to-day,

St. Louis were twice blanked out in a double header against New York Giants, Hubbell doing the trick in the first game and Par- melee emulating his example In

the second.

*

Later becoming a member of the Society of Mural Decorators and Although no serious developments are to be Painters in Tempera, the deceased

had works accepted for the permi- in the first game of a double head- Boston blanked out Cincinnati expected until Mr. Cordell Hull has made the promised nent collections of Birmingham, explanation of America's currency attitude, President Liverpool, llull, Preston, Reading, er and then suffered the same fate

Birkenhead and Wanganui, New in the second. Roosevelt's rejection of the gold resolution has had a Zealand. He was a painter in oll, The Yankees scored a useful depressing effect on the World Economic Conference. water. colour and tempera, as well win and Philadelphia nosed out The Continental delegates are wondering whether posters, lithographer and flu-header, but were decisively beaten as designer of book-plates and St. Louls in the first of a double

In the second match. Mr. Roosevelt is playing for time, to permit minator.

Scores as cabled by Reuter were: the dollar to fall further, or whether he is serious in Mr. West was also responsible for

NATIONAL LEAGUE. his suggestion that all countries should abandon the Underground Railway posters. gold standard.

In some quarters it is felt that he has both objects in view. It is notable that his main objections to the formula presented concern the statement that it is desirable for countries at present on the gold standard to maintain their position and the further statement that non-gold countries should return to gold as soon as possible.

The immediate danger is the refusal of the Con- tinental gold bloc to participate in further discussions at the Conference.

If a start was made, this pro-| spect would have to be seriously contemplated. It is felt, however, that no member of the gold bloc will be willing to shoulder the responalbility for giving the lead to a walk-out of the Conference, although it is recognised that the feeling in Continental gold cir cles is by no means happy.

DISPUTE OVER CONTRACT

SALE BY SAMPLE OR DESCRIPTION?

18 to

The French have definitely denied any intention of moving the A merchants' dispute adjournment of the Conference whether a contract was a contract and possibly all other advocates of of sale by sample or by description the gold standard will hold back was the basis of a claim for goods from such a definite step even invalued at $8,100 before Chief the event of Mr. Cordell Hull's Justice Wood at the Supreme statement to-day bringing no con-Court this morning. crete new suggestions.

The Kwong Yuen firm, of 217, AMERICANS NOT HOPEFUL Queen's Road Central, sued Keller, Kern, & Co., Ltd., of 16 and 17. Connaught Rond Central, in re-

As a number of

Americans

SATISFYING THE LAW

AMENDS

MAGISTRATE

WRONG CHARGE

"Why is this charge under the Public Health and Buiklings

Ordinance?" queried Mr. Schofield

in the Central Police Court this Chinese woman morning when a was charged with dumping a bucket of nah in Pokfuham Road,

Inspector Hourihan-It should not have been so.

The Magistrate-It should have been under the "uld not Offences. It is not an infringement on Crown land. I will amend the charge.

Defendant was fined $1.

MENDICANT ON

CRUTCHES

SENT TO PRISON FOR A WEEK

Locked up since Saturday night themselves appear to have little spect of the non-delivery of 54 for begging outside the King's hope of much from Mr. Hull at pieces of blue serge cloth valued Theatre, a mendicant was allowed the moment, it seems that the

at $2.50 per yard. most likely course will be that a

way will be sought by the gold selves from the conference with- countrics for dissociating them- out causing a definite and obvious

-break.

This may possibly be achieved. by withdrawing the chief finan cinl delegates.

In any case, unless the situa tion is cleared up by this evening or Tuesday, some of the gold countries are to be expected to make a definite move.

FATE IN BALANCE,

Later.

Mr. P. H. Sin, represented plain Mr. H. C. Lim, instructed by tiffs, and Mr. Leo D'Almada, in instructed by Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist, appeared for the de-

fendants.

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(Lopez homered for Brooklyn)'

Brooklyn

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Cincinnati

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Chicago v Boston and Washington the grounds of St. John's on account of rain. Jones this morning.

Another mendicant who begged Detroit games were postponed Cathedral, and who had a previous conviction was fined $5 or seven days. It was stated that Inspector-110 M.P.H. TRAIN

Vincent went there on information

It was stated that in August that some of the beggars were re- last year plaintiffs contracted to

turned banishees. While investigat- buy the material but they rejected the goods when they found that ing he arrested the defendant. they were not of the same quality as the sample.

Defendants admitted that the

the quality was not

Rame and stated that the fault was the fault of the agent.

assistance of a crutch, said he had Defendant, who stood with the

his leg amputaled ten years ago.

The

U.S. RAILWAYS' BID TO CUT RUNNING COSTS

New York.

In an effort to solve one of the chief causes of the American rail- remaining twenty-three ways' high running costs, the No evidence was called and the planes of the Italian air Armada Union Pacific Railroad has placed order for an experimental There seems no doubt that the morning hvns occupied in legal left amsterdam at 7.14 a.m. and un fate of the World Economic Con-argument.

arrived at Londonderry, Ireland, stream-lined motor-driven train, at 12.20 p.m. without any further capable of a maximum speed of untoward incidents.-Reuter, 110 miles an hour and a sustained

speed of 90 miles an hour on level track.

ference hangs upon Mr. Cordell His Lordship reserved judg Hull's statement to-day, while ment. forecasts from New York anti- cipate that the statement will leave matters very much as they were before the Conference.

There is some hope in London that he will give some Indication of a plan by the United States for temporarily stendying the dollar

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF TRUST NOT IN IIIM THAT SEEMS A The marriage is announced to take place shortly of Lleut G. D. H. BAINT-Fuller.

Flowerdew, R. A. Mess, Lyemun, to Miss Sheila Mabel Bishop, of Wood- stock Road, Bedford Park, London.

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Violin Solo Rondino (Kreisler)

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Fritz Kreisler. 1380

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Closing Local Stock

21070

Song When It's Roundup Time in

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Song-Lonesome for Caroline ClM M12000 Carlisle: Orchestral-I Called to Say Good-

night. Orchestral-31ake Love the King-- Russ Columbo and His Orchestra.

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20556 Orchestral-Aloha Sunset Land.

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A reward of $2,000 is offered for in the foreign exchange markets the arrest of a shroff for the alleged

that heavy undercarriages will be through the Federal Resorve embezzlement of $50,000 from the

The Hongkong Telegraph Amateur unnecessary. Banks and foreign central banks. P. & O. Banking Corporation,

Photographic Competition is attract-

The mow three-car train will than 80 tons, DOWNING STREET ACTIVE. Admitting having snatched threeing wide interest, entries arriving by

note that a number of whereas the modern American Yesterday was exceedingly, busy ten cents pleces from a hawkor's stall almost every mall now. It is inter-weigh not more

in West Point a Chinese was sent to eating to In Downing Street. Mr. Hull, prison for six weeks by Mr. Schofield pictures have been received from the passenger train, with locomotive,

Outports. after a long conferenco with Pro-this morning. The money was re-

a covered. fessor Raymond Moley, had forty-minutes' conversation with

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QUIET DEPARTURE and aeronautical folds. It will Sir have splinterless glnes windows, a

Nanking, July 2 Frederick Mazo accompanied her full-air-conditioning ayetem, and a

Some attention has been aroused the from Shanghai as far as Hongkong low centre of gravity, thus lesson in Government clrcles by the of Treasury oficials at 6 p.m. met agents of the vessel, Ng Dan was and will return to Shanghai In a few ing the danger of accidents at secret departure from Nanking

by Mr. days' time. the representatives of the gold fined $100 or six weeks

Butters at the Kowloon Magistracy

high speeds. Its motive unit In yesterday afternoon of the Premier, countries and engaged in a con this morning.

When the M.M. liner Chenonceaux the Orst car will be a 600 horac Mr. Wang Ching-wel, and his foronco which lasted for fifty minutes.-Reuter.

Sentence of a year's hard labour arrives in Hongkong to-morrow, she power internal combustion engine; secretary, Mr. Tseng Chung-ming,

will not continue to Shanghai, but burning non-explosive distillate for Shanghal. was passed on a man named Choung will return to Marseilles vin Saigon fuel, and connected with an olac Luk who was charged before Mr. to replace the temporarily disabled tnic generator and motors on the Dutters at the Kowloon Magistracy Aramis. The Aramis will be ready forward carriage. this morning with returning from to sail from Hongkong for Marseilles banishment. It was stated that de- fendant was sent away from tho Colony in 1931..

BAG SNATCHER SUDDEN ATTACK ON A LADY

on Tuesday, July 18.

Charged with the theft of a brass bush, from the Talkoo Dockyard, a Banished in March this year, a "You don't get very big hauls Chinese, who claimed to be an em

Was nowadays romarked Mr. Wynne-ployee, was fined $50 or one month by man namod Ng Cheung brought before Mr. Buttors at the Jones when dealing with a gambling Mr. Schofield In the Central Polico fined $50 or one month's gaol, white Logan stated that according to Mr. case this morning. The "banker" was Court this morning. Insp, Stewart four gamblers were fined $2 each for playing pai kau. $180 was callected. Boulton, head watchman, defendant and put. In the Poor-Boxi

wis not employed at the docks.

Kowloon Magistracy this morning on two charges of snatching handbag from a Chinese lady at the Junction of Nathan Road and Jordan Road on Saturday morning and with returning from banish- ment.

ARMED WITH A CHISEL

Offcial circles make no report on Mr. Wang's fourney, but it is known that in Shanghai ho and Mr. H.H.Kung and Teeng Chung- Government ming will board a

for aeroplane, a Ford machine, Kiuklang to Interview Marshal Chiang Kai-shek.

Mr. Wang Ching-wei's" caro in avoiding publicity has caused some'

·GAOL · FÖR RECENTpeculation.

ARRIVAL

A Chinese, who recently arrived

An elderly Chinese, -ex-intors in the Colony, when arrested in Arrested by Sergeant O. Pile, in a proter of the 8.C.A. who is on pen Queen's Street in the early hours stairway in Belchers Street, in sion, was thanked by Mr. Wynnow sheltering her face from the rain Chinese this morning admitted taking this morning, for his assistance in to have a chisel in his girdle, and It was stated that the lady was possession of a pane of glass, Jones in the Central:Police Court of yesterday-morning was found with her handbag when defendant the glass but denied breaking and a cass in which an unemployed msn another in his hand with the point walked up from behind and anatch entering the flat. Inspector Hourihan was charged, with the larceny of a Up sleeve of his jacket. He also ed it away. She raised the norm stated there was no proof of how it

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