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FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1933.

日五十月五

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FIT DUNLOP

WORLD CONFERENCE SAVED-AS A SKELETON

BIG LOAN TO CHINA

REPORTED PARLEYS IN LONDON

QUESTION IN THE COMMONS

London, July 6. According to rumours now in circulation, negotiations for a large loan to China are proceed- ing in London,

It is indicated that Mr. T. V. Soong is staying in London for this purpose.

Mr. J. R.' Remer, the Conserva- tion member for Macclesfield, 1s

Real Situation Little Changed: Gold Bloc Adamant

LONDON AIR MAIL SURPRISING END

TO CALCUTTA

Imperial Airways Now Spreading Field

London, July 6,

The Imperial Airways London-Karachi air route is to be extended across India to Jodhpur, Delhi, Allaha- bad and Calcutta on the arrival of the India air liner She at Karachi on Friday.

is due at Calcutta on Satur- day afternoon, seven days after leaving London.-- British Wirelcas.

to ask Mr. Neville Chamberlain SUWA MARU

in the House Commons on Mon- day if he is aware that Mr. T. V. Soong is now negotiating with n prominent firm of London bankers for a large loan for China, the proceeds of which may be used for the purchase of goods abroad.

He will also ask if the Chancel- lor of the Exchequer will make it a condition before sanctioning such a loan that the proceeds should be expended on the pur- chase of goods in Great Britain. -Router.

GAMBLING FEVER

SWEEPS THROUGH AMERICA

BOOM RECORDS GOING.

New York, July 6. A stock gambling fever is sweep, ing through the United States, according to the New York Sum.

The journal states that travellers and brokers with branches in the interior report thint the orders taken by stock and commodity the boom firms exceed those of year, 1929.

agven per

sour.

York

TRAGEDY.

H.K. PASSENGER DROWNED

THREW HIMSELF INTO SEA

A gloom was cast over the N.Y.K. boat, Suwa Maru, yester- day morning when a second class passenger, Mr. G. H. dej Carvalho, of Orient Buildings, 579, Nathan Road, Kowloon, threw himself into the sea and was drowned despite all efforts to save him.

The tragedy occurred about 11 a.m. when deceased walked on to the promenade deck, mounted the rail, and jumped overboard with his arms extended above his head.

TO DEBATE

NEW RROGAMME TO BE DRAWN UP

BUREAU RESOLUTION

LONDON, JULY 6.

CONTRARY TO ALL EXPECTATIONS, THE BUREAU OF THE WORLD ECONOMIC CONFER- ENCE HAS DECIDED THAT THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE SHALL GO ON.

The decision applies to both the Monetary and Economic Committees, although the gold countries have indicated that they will be unable to participate in the monetary discussions.

:

The sub-committees have been asked to report upon what work can be discussed with advantage and when these reports are ready, the Bureau will draw up the future agenda,

In effect, the decision means that while the Con- ference will go on, its work will be considerably re stricted in their scope,

MOLEY RESIGNATION DENIAL

London, July 6.. The Bureau, But almost tinuously all day long to consider

con-

A first class passenger who was the present state of the work of playing a deck game said: It was the conference.

all over in a minute. He just threw.

but a skeleton left of the great

Economic Conference, World | Reuter and British Wireless.

PROF. MOLEY LEAVES.

to.

G-EBLF

The plant "City of Liverpool" type of plane. Mystery still attaches to the cause of the outbreak which brought the City of Liverpool disaster, and the report of the enquiry will merely serve to revive the stories in circulation at the time that she was deliberately sat on fire by one of the occupants.

AIR LINER DISASTER

MYSTERY. OF CITY OF LIVERPOOL

ORIGIN OF FIRE:

UNKNOWN

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ANOTHER ATTACK ON RECORD

Australia-England Flight

was

·Sydney, July 7. Mr. James Woods, who an Air Force pilot during the war, took off from

Broome, Western Australia, at 12:49 a.m. to-day in a Gipsy Moth break the Australia-England machine, in an attempt to

flight record.

London, July 6. The Air Ministry an nounces that the accident to the "City of Liverpool" air liner which crashed near Dixmude last March, and of

Reuter. which there were no sur-

the

Professor Raymond Moley drova vivors, has been investigated At the close of the afternoon by motor-car to Southampton to by the Belgian authorities. himself into the sen. I shouted

They find that the fire broke out out and threw life belts towards session a communique was issued embark upon the Manhattan him but of course, he was a hundred stating that the bureau had un-gether with his adviser, Mr. Swapo,

could do animously adopted the following Replying to a question as to in the central portion of the aero- yards behind before we

plane, that the theory that resolution, presented by its pre-whether Professor Moley would are originated from the engines anything.

sident Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, realgn as soon as he reached Wais practically impossible, and that after consultations with a number shington, he said "Certainly not while possible causes, could be of his colleagues.

I do not feel any slight as the suggested, these are speculations result of President Roosevelt's only and the evidence, does not admit.of any definite cause being that ascribed. recom-

да

statement."

Mr. Swope emphasised Professor Moley did not mend stabilisation. Ile merely passed on information.-Reuter,

Heavy Suspense

The Inspector of Accidents of the British Air Ministry also finds that on the evidence available it is Im- possible to reach any conclusion as to the actual origin and the cause of the fire which gave rise to the accident.

It is understood that he is flying to Batavia, although one report states that he proposes to make direct for Singapore.

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HITLER PLAN FOR

EAST PRUSSIA

INDUSTRIALISED PROVINCE

FEARS POLISH

INFLUENCE.

Berlin, July 7.

MITCHELL SHINES

BRILLIANT 68 IN GOLF TOURNEY

A CHALLENGE TO HAGEN

London, July 6. Hagen's wonderful consistent golf coupled with his magnificent start, has made him a strong favourite in the British Open Golf Championship, which is being played at the Royal and Ancient. Club, St. Andrew's.

Hagen, who led the field at the end of the first round with a score of 68, was' still leading when all the cards for the second round had, been turned in.

He displayed very good form, going out in thirty-five and home In thirty-seven.

His lead of two was, however, cut down to one by E. D. Dudley, another American Ryder Cup player, who is offering a formid- able challenge to his skippur.

MITCHELL'S EFFORT...

one

of

The best golf of the second. round, however, was played by Abo Mitchell, the veteran. British Ryder Cup player. Mitchell has been looked upon as Britain's most brilliant.. golfers forte has been match play and ho for years paat, but his special has never yet won the British Open.

To-day, he came into the picture. with a magnificent 08 Ho provided machine-like golf, getting in tremendous accurate drives to simplify his approach, problems-and-seldom requiringi more than two on any green.

In consequence of this effort, he occupies third place at the end of the second round..

DUNCAN'S TENI

Loo Diegel, Henry Cotton, Aubrey Boomer, Johnny Farrell, and Craig Wood all showed a great improvement on their form of the previous day.

Sixty-one of the competitors qualified for the final two rounds of the championship...

George Duncan lost his place by an anexpected collapse. He was. ono under fours over the first thirteen holes.

LADIES FAINT. Soveral lady passengers fainted. The ship stopped and a small boat

FIRMLY DETERMINED. but they was rowed to the spot could not find him. I saw Mr. de

"Whereas the bureau is firmly There is a tremendous activity Carvalho appear once above the among Chicago trade brokers and water still holding his arms above determined to proceed with the his head. The man did not want to work of the conference to the in cotton tradings in the south. Borrowings of the New

be saved. They searcred for him an almost possible' extent and Stock Exchange Increased by forty hour and then had to give it up. rapidly as possible, and whereas

cent. in June, to

The dead man boarded the shipjon account of the circumstances U.S.$780,386,000 the highest since at Shanghai and booked for Hong which have recently arisen, the

London, July 6. October, 1931.

countries on the gold standard kong where he has some relatives.

He then took ten strokes before Share continue to

Over A steward on the Suwa Maru, find themsolves obliged to declare

Never since the opening day has

The rural province of East he was able to hole out on the 6,000,000 shares changed hands to-which is commanded by Captain that for the time being it is im- the Conference building boon more

It seems clear, however, that Prussia is to be industrialised on fourteenth! day. Reuter,

Akiyoshi, said the dead man did not possible for them to take part in animated than this morning when none of the engines falled or a large scale in a desperate at-

Ho pulled himself together and take part in any of the usual games any discussion of monetary ques- lobbies were congested and crowds developed any defect, that the fuel tempt to prevent Polish influence did par figures on the last four and amusements of the passengers, tions, the Bureau agress un of delegates and pressmen were

tanks did not burst or spring a from penetrating the province, holes, but his 78 for the round WAR ON FENG Ybut spent most of his time alone in animously to, firstly, request oach speculating as to what was pleak in the air and that while the

the dining saloon.

sub-committed to meet as soon as|ceeding in a private meeting of

A long story to this effect is put him out of the competition, possible to draw up the list of the Bureau which opened at 11 pipe lines themselves were vir contained in the Konigsberg. Pro- giving Hlin, a total of 154, HSIANG

questions which can, in theso o'clock.

tually destroyed, all the pipe con uesischi Zeitung to-day.

SARAZEN'S ONE LAPSE. On the passeger list he was circumstances, be usefully studied As much ground clearing re-nections, nuts and taps were in

It is stated that Herr. Hitler's described as a British subject, aged by it, secondly, to meet as soon as mains to be accomplished, the order. The electrical accumula" plan provides for Government co-looked likely at one time to chal- Gona: Sarazon, the holder, 37, and his occupation was given as the reports of the sub-committees suspense may not be definitely tors had not fired.

operation with the leading indus- longe Hagen for the leadership. n merchant. He was a native of, have boon recolved in order to lifted until this afternoon.

The Air Minister Is satisfied that tries of the Reich, especially in the Colony but had recently spent make recommendations as to the The outstanding idea at the mo some timo in Shanghai.

Well sot. At the short eleventh, arrangements which should be ment is that à plenary session will nothing could be gained by further such lines as metals and textiles. He went out in 883, and seemed made for the further business of be called to-morrow to adjourn enquiry.-British Wirelean,

The waterways of the provinco however, he found trouble at all the conference."

will be brought up to date to points and finally took a six. Hja make the best use of export possi-homeward, nine coạt him forty?

mado a special source of culture, strokes, bohind Hagon. the university being raised to national rank.

"BANDIT SUPPRESSION

CAMPAIGN"

A MERCHANT.

Shanghai, July 7.

It is understood that deceased left The China Press learns from no letters which would throw any Peking that General Pang Ping-light on his death, haun, Commander of the Shansi armics, has been ordered by the Central Government to lend his forces into Charhar and commence a "bandit suppression campaign". This indicates that the negotia- tions for an amicable settlement of the Chambar altuation are

KING AND QUEEN'S

40TH ANNIVERSARY

MEETING ON MONDAY. MONDAY.

the Conference' on a definite for- mula for reassembly within a few

October.

months; possibly at Geneva in

· The Bureau will meet again on Monday to receive the reports re- Further proof that the Confer- quested from the sub-committees. once is no good as over was pro- vided when it became known that It is apparent that Mr. Cordell the secretariat was preparing to Hull's eloquent appeal has de-leave Saturday. feated the gold bloc for the time Professor Moloy and Dr, Swope, are leaving to-night, sailing from Plymouth to the United States aboard the 6.8. Manhattan.

breaking up and that force will Celebrated Yesterday being

be used to suppress General Fengi Yu-halang.Router.

DEATH OF LABOUR M..P.

THIRTY THREE YEARS IN PARLIAMENT

London, July 6. Mr. Charles Duncan, Labour

at Chatsworth

In the opinion of close obser. vera, however, the real situation remains unchanged and It is ob- Įviously impossible for the mone- London, July 6. The King and Queen to-day con-tary side of the conference to do cluded their visit to the Duke and useful work in view of the gold Duchess of Devonshire at Chate-bloc abstention. worth.

FUTILE ATTEMPTS.

POLICE TRAINING bites, while Konigsberg will be strokes and he ended up five

COLLEGE

TO DEAL WITH THE MODERN CRIMINAL

London, July 6.4

In the House of Lords, Viscount Hallsham moving the second rond- Sat All Morning.

Ing of the Metropolitan Polico Bill which deals with the recruitment While anxious groups in the of men to higher posts, and the lobbies were discussing and specu-enlistment of mon for short term lating upon the situation, the six-service.

Leading scores:

The plan is said to involve Walter Hagen (U.S.)... 08 72 140 breaking up the huge Junker Dudley - (US) -- estates and dividing' them among Abe Mitchell the workers-Reuter.

SIKH CONSTABLE STABBED

Robertson

Cyril Tolley

Other scores;

70.

71 71

70.73 1432

74.70 1444 posit. 73 71:146 78 79.1481 72.18

A. Boomer (Franco); Henry Cotton Spark

Kirkwood

Amateur)

ATTACKED BY

Leo Diogel (U.S.A). toon countries comprising the His Lordship said in old days

SUSPECT Their Majestión to-day celobrat--|-

Gene Barazen (U.S.A.); Bureau, the Argentine, the United the police had to deal largely with

8. Easterbrook ed the fortieth anniversary of It must be fairly obvious too Kingdom, Canada, China, Czecho-the local burglar or thief but

Attempting to search a suspect. Horton Smith (USA) their marriage,~~British Wireless, that the important Economic aub- Slovakia, France, Germany, Hun- under modern civilisation, methods this morning, a Sikh constable,

re Shute (USA) commissions dealing with tariffa gary, Italy, Japan, Mexico, the of crime, the opportunity for crime darwm Singh, was injured. The Denmore aubsidies, for instance, cannot Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, "the and the ingenuity of criminals had Chinese suddenly drow a knife and Dunian (U

· CHILD KILLED IN FALL' OVER WALL

function: owing to the insistence United States and Soviet Russia, completely changed. N

stabbed' him in the wrist, od Arehtë of the gold bloc that they would deliberated all morning long upon The measure" accordingly pro- The Incident occurred on the cen While out on Hotewall Rond be futile until stabilisation has the method" of "Adjourning," the vided for the establishment of a tral waterfront, near the Yaumati

Conference RSION Ad malico collega fq. training" thoặc ferry tufariki hortly after 8.30 nm the period 1918/22, Kár úiða hiter dren, Chung Rud-how, nyếu củy wan Tho.ofily, WOPK POBATUTS" WIII long illness, aged 60. At the mortally injured when he fell in connexion with commodities one of the private rooms allotted to and proposed to recroit 5,000 con laake the ma géneral election:his majority in a down a retaining wall. His death like silver timber, wine and the cecretarista No omulat state- stabies for a period of fan, year, Extral at contest,,within ⠀ Liberal from a fractured akull occurred at sugaTADO EN

Yallable by 11 o'clock, other employment being

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