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No. 14043
五拜禮 號七月七英港香
FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1933.
日五十月五街
DINGLE COPY 10 CENTS $30.00 PER ANNUM·
MALARIA AT SHING MUN
DUKE OF ARGYLL'S ANOTHER ATTACK
HEIR SUED
DIVORCE CASE.
OPENS
DAUGHTER OF LORD BEAVERBROOK
London, July 7.
The greatest interest is being taken in a divorce suit which opened to-day between
the
daughter of Lord Beaverbrook, and the heir presumptive of the Duke of Argyll
Mrs. Janet Gladys Aitken Camp- bell, Lord Benverbrook's daughter, is the plaintiff and the respondent is Mr. Ian Douglas Campbell.
The parties were married Ju 1927 and there is one daughter. Mr. Campbell is 30 years of age.
The case began to-day before Lord Fleming in the Edinburgh Court of Sessions,
boen
The proceedings have brought on the grounds of Mr. Campbell's alleged
which he denies.
. infidelity,
FRENCH DOMICILE.
ON RECORD
Australia-England Flight
was
an
Sydney, July 7.
Mr. James Woods, who Air Force pilot during the war, took off from Broome, Western Australia, at 12.49 a.m. to-day in a Gipsy Moth machine, in an attempt to break the Australia-England flight record.
is
It is understood that he
flying
Batavia, to although one report states that he proposes to make direct for Singapore.- Reuter,
FIGURES FOR JULY
THIRTY NEW CASES
THIS WEEK
STEPS TAKEN IN. TIME
malaria
Thirty fresh cases of have been diagnosed at Shing Mun since the beginning of this month, according to, official figures suppiled to the Telegraph this morning.
The official dally figures for the month as given to our representa- tive at Shing Mun this morning are as under:
THE HENLEY July
REGATTA
1
July 1 .... July 2
Old
Now. Malarial Diagnosed cktes ellatently
15.
Other
६
(No record available)
3
8
2
4
July 4
10
G
July 5
11
7
€
July 6
* 10
To-day
14
J
7
0
INTERNATIONAL
CONTESTS
THRILLING RACES
London, July 6.
It was also officially stated that since March, twenty-five serious cases have been taken to hospital, this number including nine Shang- hai coolies and four Indians,
NEWCOMERS AFFECTED.
I
In the course of enquiries rt-]
Some of the most thrilling in-garding the history of the out-
The initial move of the defence was the raising of the question of the jurisdiction of the court, on the ground that respondent was born in Paris and claimą French ternational racing ever was wit- domicile. Hence he is not sub-nessed at Henley Royal Regatta
the jurisdiction of a joct to Scottish court in matrimonial glorious weather to-day.
Affairs-Reuter.
GAMBLING FEVER
SWEEPS THROUGH AMERICA
BOOM RECORDS GOING
The crowd was in a gay mood and there are signs that Saturday, the great day of the event, will break all records for attendance, In the Diamond Sculls, Opel (Germany) beat Saurin, the French champion, by a third of a length. It was a grim struggle through-
break, the Telographs hus learned
that the majority of cases on the site are practically limited to newcomers from Shanghai. The rest of the coolies have probably had malaria all their lives and are. more or less immune,
The majority are from Taun Wani village, below the works and while some are resident on the alte a large number return home. every night.
DUNLOP
TENNIS BALLS
were selected by
15 NATIONS
out of 24
for tho
DAVIS CUP 1933
THE CONFERENCE TO SPLIT INTO
MR. NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN AND MR. CODELL HULL (LEFT)
TALK THINGS OVER.
RIVAL GROUPS?
ANTI-GOLD
BLOC
SUGGESTED
REGIONAL AGREEMENTS POSSIBILITY
LONDON AIR MAIL 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
LONDON PAPERS arrival of the India air liner.
CYNICAL
Landon, July 7.
In their comments upon the de- cision of the Bureau of the Con---- ference to carry on as beat they can, the London newspapers this
at Karachi on Friday.
She
is due at Calcutta on Satur- day afternoon, seven days after leaving London.-- "British Wireless.
m
morning are inclined to be cynical SUWA MARU
The Times takes a rather."dif- forent line. It is of the opinion that no good reason exists why the non-gold countries, whose joint in- terest in international trade is more than double that of the gold stand- Ward countries, should lose the op- portunity of reaching agreements
HITLER PLAN FOR MAX SCHMELING to promote trade revival.
EAST PRUSSIA
INDUSTRIALISED PROVINCE
FEARS POLISH INFLUENCE-
?
-Berlin, July 7, The rural province of East Prussia is to be industrialised on a large scale in a desperate at- tempt to prevent Polish influence Malaria) mosquitoes, wo were from penetrating the province. out. Saurin led for most of the informed, have been found in the way, but Opel made a terrific cf-village, and it is probable that the A long story to this effect is fort when the winning post cu villagers took malaria to the Shing contained in the Konigsberg Pre- in sight and just won.
Mun Valley with them. Blood 18sischi Zeitung to-day.
It is stated that Herr. Hitler's i tests had been taken of those working on the site, both Shang-plan provides for Government co operation with the leading Indus- hal coolies and local coolies,
tries of the Reich, especially In TAKEN IN TIME.
#2 col-
lapsed at the finish.
Warren (Cambridge University) beat Coles (Barclays Bank) the conqueror of Guye, comfortably.
Askwith (Cambridge) beat Rutherford (Princeton University. America).
New York, July 6. A stock gambling fever is sweep. ing through the United States, Italy. according to the New York Sun.
RECORD BROKEN.
such lines as metals and textiles.
MARRIED
TO MUSICAL COMEDY ACTRESS
The journal suggests that the futuro discussions of the Confer once might lle, for the present, be- adrawn together by their geographi tween groups of countries, naturally cal situation, or by their trading interests.
EMPIRE CO-OPERATION.
TRAGEDY
H.K. PASSENGER DROWNED
THREW HIMSELF
INTO SEA
A gloom was cast over the N.Y.K. boat, Suwa Maru, yester Berlin, July 67.
day morning when a second Max Schmeling, former béavy- weight boxing champion of the
class passenger, Mr. G. H. de For example, says The Times, it Carvalho, of Orient Buildings world, who lost his title to Jack Sharkey, was married to-day would be the greatest waste of a 679; Nathan Road, Kowloon by civil ceremony to Miss Anny precious opportunity if the British threw himself into the sea and Empire representatives did not taka was drowned despite all efforts Ondra, the musical comedy actress.
Reuter,
advantage of the present meeting to consolidate their industrial, com- Interns mercial_and agricultural co-opera-
tion-Reuter.
BIG LOAN TO CHINA
FRENCH CRITICISM
-PRESIDENT LEBRUN'S
REPORTED PARLEYS IN monetary
LONDON
SPEECH,
to save him.
The tragedy occurred about 12 [a.m. when decossed walked on, tở the promenade deck, mounted the rail, and jumped overboard with his arms extended above his head, A first class passenger who was
QUESTION IN THE Mr. Roosevelt and the United The ship stopped and a small boat!
COMMONS
| playing a deck game said: It was all over in a minute. He just threw President Lebrun, speaking at himself. Into the sea. I shouted Besancon bluntly criticised the out and threw life belts towardĄ policies of President him but of course, he was a hundred Roosevelt and offered the "wise yards behind before we could do counsel of France, based on trini:janything. and experience."
A LADIES FAINT. - While avoiding apecfic mention of
Soveral lady, passengers fainted. The waterways, of, the province
States, his remarks were pointed, was rewed to the apat but they In reference to the anti-malarial will be brought up to date to
He said the world should "courn could not find him. I saw Mr. do. In the Silver Goblets, the bro-work being carried out, informa-
geously tackle the real cause of the Carvalho appear once, above the thers Bigland, of Chester, elimin-tion was gleaned that unless the make the best use of export possi- bilities, while Konigsberg will bo
trouble instead of abandoning it-water still holding his arme above- ated De Colsandro and Bianchi, of precautions which are now being made a special source of culture,
taken had been started when they the university being raised to According to rumours now in effects or uselessness are proved by be saved, Fey searched for hig London, July 6. self to easy solutions whose his head. The mân did not want 21. were, the position would
have national rank been very serious.
The plan is said to involve large loan to China are proceed-
| circulation, - negotiations for a jexperience."
an hour and then had to give it ups The journal atates that travellera
The work had run well into the breaking up the huge Junkering in London.
President Lebrun_reiterated
The deceased boarded the ship In the Steward's Cup. Mannhei-
France's advocacy of controlled at Shanghai and booked for Hong and brokers with branches in the Interior report that orders mer (Germany) beat Third Trini-malarial season and the rainy sea- estates and dividing them among
It is indicated that Mr. T. V. production through international kong where he has some relatives; taken by atock and commodity ty "B" (Cambridge) and Pembroke son and if it had been possible the workers. Reuter,
Soong ls staying in London for American policy of raising world which is commanded by Captain agreementa, no opposed to the A steward on the Suwa Maru firms exceed those of the boom (Cambridge) beat Spindlesfilder to complete that work before that
TREATY WITH VATICAN.
this purpose. (Germany) breaking the eight-the outbreak would have been year, 1929.
prices to cope with the depression, Akiyoshi, said the deceased did no Vatican City, July 4.
Mr. J. R. Remer, the Conserva- an issue that has threatened to take part in any of the usual game There is a tremendous activity year record to Fawley by covering checked a great deal. However,
Chancellor, Hitler has cabled tien member for Macclesfield, is wreck the world economic among Chicago trade brokers and the distance in 3 minutes, 36 1/6th the work was now going on very well and given fine weather it
con- and amusements of the passengers seconds. in cotton tradings in the south.
but spent most of his time alone fi In the Thames Cup, Hun School would be possible to overtake the approval of a draft of a treaty to ask Mr. Neville Chamberinin wrence at world Borrowings of the New York (America)
the dining saloon. Jeaus College delay occasioned. :Stock Exchange increased by forty-| (Cambridge.)- Router.
"If we had not started the to in June, Rovon per cent.
anti-malarial work here when we U.S.$780,880,000 the highest since
did there would be no work go October, 1991.
ing on here now" said one person In answer to a question.
the
Sharo continue to Bour. Over 4,000,000 shares changed hands to-
duy. – Reuter
NEW ZEALAND *
TARIFFS
DIFFICULTIES OVER SINGAPORE
Wellington, N.Z., July 7. An allegation that Chinese and Japanese, merchants in Singapore were under-selling British was made 'before the Tariff Com mission, to-day,
bent
JAPANESE FLOOD
DISASTER
TOLL HEAVY BUT WATERS RECEDING
between Germany and the Vatican in the House Commons, on, Mon. which was expected, to be. Initi- day if he is aware that Mr. T. V. tialled immediately.
Soong is now, nogotiating with a|
ARTIFICIALITY.
A MERCHANT. Is provided that pricate will prominent arm of London bankers follow naturally from a programme Raising of prices; he said, would have equal power with civil au- for a large loan, for Chinn, the of controlling production, while described as a British subject, aged On the passenger list he was thorities to perform marriages. proceeds of which may be used for uncertain permanent achievement 37, and his occupation was given as
Catholic Youth organzations, the purchase of goods abroad. will be permitted to continue in: He will also ask if the Chancel-would result from "these artificial a merchant. He was a native of Germany, although they must con- lor of the Exchequer will make measures of monotary devaluation, the Colony but had recently spent fine their activities to religious ita condition before sanctioning credit inflation and excessive in some time in Shanghal.pone affairs,
such a loan that the procteda ternational credits for the same It is understood that deceased lere Religious education will like should be expended on the pur purpose, which are hardly recom- no letters which would throw an wise be safegarded under the chase of goods in Great Britain, mended by recent experience." light on his death.
Mr. Lebrun pointed to the perils treaty.
of currency inflation as experienced by France as well as by Germany, all German monotary values having
Reuter.
WORST PERIOD OF YEAR, He continued that they were now going through the worst per- iod of the year for malaria, but when the rainy season really set Seoul, July 4.
in the cases should decrenso, as The death toll in the Rakuto the rain would tend to interfore receding of the waters has begun. It would wash away the larvas SIR ERIC DRUMMOND'S DEATH OF LABOUR valley floods has renched 55, but with the breeding places in that The homeless are estimated at and eggs, while the winds scatter the mosquitoes themselves over 80,000 and the damage at 10,000, the country. This would keep them from concentrating in one parti- cular place.
A M
1000 yen.
Kooda BANKING
chants were taking, advantage of SENATE
It was stated that these mer-
the British Empiro proferences un-
dor the Ottawa Agreemont and at
the same time ware manufacturing
ENQUIRY
COMMITTEE'S
RECESS
Washington, July 6.
A FRESH START.
It was pointed out that "there is only a four months' season for malaria, so during the remaining eight months they will be able to recuperata and get a fresh start next year.
· goods at a low cost by, means of The Senate Committee which han
Another statement was to the been investigating American pri- effect that what are believed to bo breeding places have been
· native labour.‚-
Professor Murphy, a member of yate banking concerne, has gone found within the half-mile radius the Commission, said that under the into recess until October-Reuter of the camp. /I/Na Ottawa Agreement, New Zealand undertook to afford the Crown
nandsted... territories...the
It was also stated that although,
The coolies only.
NEW APPOINTMENT
British Ambassador in [
Rome
Bir Eric: Drym Secretary General Assembly,... BRAUK British"
Ron, July,
forme
M. P.
THIRTY THREE YEARS IN PARLIAMENT
Landon, July 6, Mr. Charles Duncan, Labour M. P. for Clay Gross Division of Derbyshire since 1906, except for the period 1918/22, has died after longilingan, Red 2007- At the general elections is majority In a straight contest, with a Liberal Nationalist was "19,562, British
been swept away, 4 decade ago while French Investors lost some 80
per cont, by devalorizatión-of-the Trans. on a lower basis:
WAR ON FENG YU HSIANG
"BANDIT SUPPRESSION
CAMPAIGN”.
Shanghal, July The China Press learns from Peking that Gonera]; haun, Commandervol argilea,, has been ordered by the
KING AND QUEEN'S 40TH ANNIVERSARY
Celebrated Yesterda at Chatsworth,
Dondon, July 62 The King and Queen to-day.com cluded-their visit to the Duke Bi Duchess of Devonshire at Cha worth!
antien to-day cele! rtigth,
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