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FINAL EDITION
Hongkong Telegraph.
FOUNDES.1981
No. 14160
五拜禮 +A+XF FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1933. 日三廿月九
SINGLE (FY-19 CENTS 13.00 PER ANNUM
All
I that is known about tyre making
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DUNLOP
TYRES
DRAMATIC MOVE BY GERMANY TO END IMPASSE
LOCAL RESIDENTS WIN
SHANGHAI SWEEP
MALAYA DISMISSED
GILL AND ALVIS IN BRIGHT STAND
KEEN, CRICKET
TO-DAY.
An enterprising partnership between L. Alvis and B. S. Gill, who added 76 runs in 36 minutes was the feature of this
FARMERS TO BE SUBSIDISED
Forty-Five Cents - a Bushol
an-
Washington, Nov. 9. Mr. Wallace has nounced that the Recon- Struction Finance Corpora- tion has allotted $150,000,- 000 for the rellef of the farmers, who would receive forty-five cents a bushel on com raised on their farms: -Reuter,
morning's play in the Malaya V. BACKKESHTUERINNERI United Services cricket match at the Kowloon Cricket Club.
Capt. P.V. Williams, who is
skipporing the Services, failed to
find Justification for his decision
to send Malaya in to bat after winning the toss.
NEW YORK
HARDSHIP!
The visitors oponed shaklly, but NO DRINKS AFTER after the fourth wicket had fallon
at 69, Alvis and Gill did what they liked with the bowling and carried the score along to 185 before being separated.
Alvis was rather unlucky In being deprived of his half century, į Ho collected 41 before stopping in front of a straight one from Barnsby, and 24 of these came from boundary hita:
3 A.M.
NEW EXPERIMENTAL PLAN
New York, Nov. 9. The old-time public house will be banned under the experiment- al plan announced in New York
FIRST PRIZE IN CHAMPIONS
JOINT HOLDERS
MR. FIEBIG AND MISS WILLIAMS
The Telegraph learns this afternoon that two local re- sidents are joint holders of one of the first prize tickets in the Shanghai Champions, Sweep.
Tho successful ticket was No. 27672 and the holders are
Mr.. H. E. Fiebig,
In the shipping department of Mesars, Jebsen and Co.
Misa G. V. Williams,
of Mosura,
and Co.
Shewan, Tomes
It is understood that the first prize is valued at $70,000.
The other winning first prize ticket was No. 34670.
The two second prizes were won by tickets numbered 20115 and 15087.
Third prizes went to tickets
Mr. Arnold Graham and Miss Forrester, taken after their wed-
ding at the Cathedral yeatorday,
Mr. Graham hails 'Trom Shanghai
(Photo: Ming Yuwn),-.
CRASH OF DOLLAR
CITY CIRCLES REVEAL ANXIETY
GOVERNMENT'S POLICY State for alcoholic beverage numbered 10146 and.28888.
London, Nov. 9. control.
Seen by a Telegraph represent- The slump in the American The plan will become effectivo ative this afternoon, Mr. H. E. dollar is causing acute concern in. after the repeal of Prohibition on Feibig confirmed the good fortune commercial circles in Britain. December 6.
Uny hotels, restaurants, clubs that he had shared with Miss To-day, it was quoted at over five
Williams, but did not appear to the pound. easily and shops whose revenue is chiefly unduly excited. The wicket played throughout the morning, and the derived from food, may outhold was really fast.
GARTHWAITE BOWLS WELL.
Gilf was equally as aggres sive, and collected half a dozen fours in his 32. Neither bats men gave the semblance of a chance. :
Lieut. Garthwaita bowled ex-
ceptionally well during an opening spell of 14 overs, He captured three wickets, and, with the assistance of Lieut. Eaden, look- ed as though he would dismiss Malaya for a small total,
NO ATTACK.
Merve
| Liquor-or-wmes-at-tablos,——- -- -- ----
Tac'sale of bottled beer -or
harder liquor for home consump-BERT tion will be restricted to State- licensed retailera- and .large
grocery shops.
The curfew hour will be 3 a.m. on week-days and drink will not be permitted to be sold before 8 p.m. on Sundays.
No-one under aighteen will be But his deliveries held no allowed to buy liquor or wine terrors for Alvis and Gill, and from shops.-Router.... when showing signs of fatigue, he
was taken off.
Beyond he and Lieut. Badem FRONTIERSMEN
the Services had nobody
in
attack seriously to trouble the
batsmen.
.
on the
The Belding too was poor side. Jonklass was missed!
TO LIGHT
Asked In the House of Commons
what steps he proposed to take to provent-the-pound sterling from rising above dollar parity, Mr. Chamberlain said he HALL GETS New
Ithought the more correct descrip- 2.1/2 YEARS
tion of the position would be thut the dollar had fallen below parity with the pound. The circumstances in which this had happened vere well known.
MISAPPROPRIATING ARMS FUNDS
On
HINTS OF A NEW OFFER
REORGANISATION OF THE LEAGUE
WITH "SYMBOLICAL RE-ARMAMENT”
GENEVA, NOV. 10.
A SOMEWHAT SENSATIONAL REPORT IS CURRENT IN GERMAN CIRCLES SUGGESTING | THAT A MOVE IS LIKELY TO BE MADE BY GER- MANY SHORTLY WITH THE OBJECT ́OF TER- MINATING THE IMPASSE CREATED BY THE WITHDRAWAL FROM THE LEAGUE AND THE DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE.
KING TO ATTEND AT CENOTAPH
Court Moving. To Sandringham
London, Nov. 9. According to present arrangements, the King will. attend the Armistice Day ceremony at the Cenotaph in Whitehall on Saturday.
Later in day, Their Majes ties will proceed to Sand- ringham where the Court will remain for just over a week before returning to Buckingham Palace. British Wireless,
STATE SOCIALISM
German quarters hint that early next week, Ger- | MUSSOLINI'S NEW many will submit a general scheme, making concrete proposals for the reorganisation of the League of Nations and the continuance of the Disarmament Con- ference.
It is said that the proposals are likely to be con- ciliatory, although they will include at least symbolical re-armament for Germany.
LONDON CEREMONY
LORD MAYOR'S SHOW
PREMIER TALKS ON DISARMAMENT
London, Nov. 10. Sir George Collett was formally installed in office.
DECREE
FINANCING OF INDUSTRY
Rome, Nov. 9. That there is more than mors Signor Mussolini is now rumour in the report is shown by proposing another great the apoch of Mr. Ramsay Mac experiment in economic Donald at the Lord Mayor's planning. Banquet in London.
Details were published to-day of Ho mentioned, during a roview a decree which bids fair to revolu of the disarmament situation, tionfae Italy's methods of financing declaring that the present. situa-industry.
tion was neither good for Ger-
It has been presented by Signor many nor for Europe, that Baron Mussolini to the Chamber for von Neurath, the German Foreiga ratification, which it will doubt- Minister, had hinted to the British less receive.
The main feature of the decred
Government that Germany had some new proposals to make,
The Premier declared that they to guarantee and participate in | In that it permits the government- would undoubtedly receive very the stock issues. of private com- favourable and impartial. con-
panies. sideration in London-Relitor.
thus The government will guarantee the principal and also a
as Lord Mayor of London COURT-MARTIAL of interest, which will
Mr. Rameny MacDonald, the
usual! of the to-day when the The general polley British Government, he said, was parade and banquet marked Shanghai, Nov. 10, to retain, for the present, the in the occasion. Bert Hall, American air ace" during the war, subsequent-dependence of sterling, as had been explained on several occasions, aviation, instructor in, Canton,! who was found guilty of his particularly in the resolutions ap- COMEpropriating, funds from Guneral proved by the Empire delegation at Ho Chu-kuo intended for the the conclusion of the purchase of arms, was sentenced Economic to-day to two and a half years Wireless. Imprisonment.
before he had scored, and benefit At To-morrow's Cenotaphil servo his sentence on
ting from the escape, stayed with Morgan until the tin adjourn- ment, when the score stood at 149
for 6.
Ceremony
Island-Reuter.
SOVIET TRADE
OFFER
PURCHASES IN THE
UNITED STATES®.
World Conference. British
NEW LOW.
New York, Nov. 10. The dollar touched a new Iggy to-day in terms of gold standing at 62.25 cents.
The imminence of Russian re-. A local organisation which has
cognition, prohibition repeal, poten- CLOSE OF INNINGS.
been doing hard work behind the
tial Inflation and renowed public works activities encouraged traders Malaya's inninga was quickly scenes for some time paat will
the New finished off after the tiffin interval, make its first official appearance at
in their activities on York Stack Exchange to-day.” the remaining four wickets falling the Cenotaph ceremony to-mor
Against these bullish factors row when the Imperial Overseas for an additional 19 runs.
League of Frontleramen will
there was fear of Stock Exchange Garthwaite returned refreshed!
parade.
regulation, continued criticism of and captured two cheap wickets, |
It is learned that Amtorg (the the NRA and continuance of The Frontiersmen are saml- and his full bag for the innings milltary volunteer force and will Soviet trading company) has de-labour and farm troubles were also was & wickets for 32 runs in 20 parade in their distinctive uni-finitely offered to purchase a mil- a deterrent Volume was heavier
OVETE,
The Inninge closed at 2,45 at 168,
LATEST SCORE.
Malayalat Inn.
Fit, Lt. V. Croome, e Barnsby, b.
Garthwaite
D. C. Burn, b Eaden
Eu Cheow-flek, t. and L. Garth-
Walto
R. G. Gibson, b. Garibwalte
La Alvia, lb.w. Barnsby
B.
B.
Gill, b. Bonavia
LOR
Alreraftaman Morgan, Walker, b b Richards
W. O, Jonklass, b. Garthwaito
Lowis, e Cutler, b Enden
Dean, b Garthwalle
CA. Speldewinde, not out Extras
U. 5. GOLD PURCHASES.
Washington, Nov. 5.
169
forms.
STOP PRESS
Now York, Nov. 10.
lion bales of cotton and a million and a quarter yards of cotton cloth a. soon as suitable credit torms can be arranged.-Reuter
FUNING RETAKEN BANDITS RETURN TO ATTACK
on the rise.
other factors. Commodities, show- A dopreciating dollar dominated ed strength and ferenzed activity was displayed on the Commodity Exchanges, wheat futures closing about 4 cents Higher. The public. Ia beginning to realise that the Administration Is using overy effort to raise commodity prices in one way or another, and now that they soo dollar depreciation bo- It is reported here that the coming an accomplished fact the bandits in the Luantung region public le beginning to shift into Upon enquiry this afternoon, Mr. have recaptured Funing from the stocks and commodities, per Swan,
Culbertson and Fritz. H. Owen-Hughes informed the Tele Government forces-Reuter, graph, that the composition of the Hongkong team to oppaso Shanghai to-morrow, will not be announced until 0 o'clock this evening,
Hitherto, 213,000 ounces of gold-
has been purchased by the R.F.C.
LOCAL INTERPORT
TEAM
8:30 p.m. United Services 30 for
Peking, Nov. 10.
Including the pictorial supplement, NEW CABINET containing local pictures of topical interest, to-morrow's Telegraph, wil be of 24 pagos. A special fentura will be "Me, Pepys in Hongkong."
Stockholm, Nov. 10, An Englishman, Mr. Paul Diraë, (Major · Eonavia, 0, Walker 5, has been awarded half the 1933
in the domestic market, according Garthwaite 1. Williams 4. Stephen Nobel Prize for Physics. The
IRAK
HALTED
Prime Minister, was the principal CORPL. DOUGHTY speaker at the Lord Mayor's
Banquet.
After a recapitulation of the re- cord of the National Government at home, the Premier turned to the international sphere and said that not one paund had been spent in Britain that was not honestly necessary for defence.
ARMS ISSUE.
TAKEN ILL
AFTER HEARING YESTERDAY
of
be paid to shareholders regardless
the company's position.— Router.
ANOTHER CROP OF RUMOURS
CHINA'S RELATIONS WITH JAPAN
Nanking, Nov, 10...
The sudden illness of Corporal John Doughty, one of the In view of fresh rumours aria- accused in the Examination ing out of recent Sino-Japanese Arms, he enld, had never yet Paper Disclosure court-martial, negotiations in North China, Mr. saved a nation from war. Britain caused the adjournment of the Wang. Ching-wei, President of the Exécutive Yunh, has been I- was, therefore, doing her utmost to trial this morning.
full meeting remove the grievances of various
Corporal Doughty was taken ili vited to address shortly after the conclusion of of the Legislative to-day on the nations as regards disarmament.
Governmont's diplomatic polleles. Britain was only too anxious to yesterday's hearing and has been continue if Germany would allow admitted into the British Military Nanking Government has again A responsible spokesman of the Mr. Ramsay MacDonald said Detaining Ward in Kowloon,
that Germany must be a signatory suffering from fever, suspected ekpressed the view that the Sino- to any satisfactory disarmament to be due to pneumonia.
Japanese discussions at “Peking convention.
The trial has been adjourned cannot be regarded us tantamoun The present position of Germany until Monday. If the illness to direct negotiations with the was not good for her and it was; proves to be pneumonia, a fur-Japanese on the outstanding pro- not good for Europe. It made it ther adjournment will be neces-blems affecting the two countries nearly impossible to reasonable sary. There is a possibility that a whole, Central News. and generous,
the court will be dissolved and that a hew trial will be ordered) later.
SWEARING-IN CEREMONY. The new Lord Mayor, Sir Char les Collett, was sworn in at the Law Courts to-day and Mr. Justica Avory, in congratulating him on taking over the ancient office, sald he could begin his duties with the knowledge that the prospect of prosportly in Britain was cheerful than it had been for | yours past.
merc
AIR MISHAP
FUKIEN PILOT'S ESCAPE
Foochow, Nov. 10. Another air, incident occurred
WOMEN GET A VOTE
IN MANILA
Resolution Passed by Legislature
Manila, Nov, D.
FORn atracted the usual great plane No. d. belonging to the the Legislatures to day, the The annual Lord Mayor's pro- here on Wednesday when an army As the result of a resolution in
Fuklen Military Headquarters women of the Philippine Talands, crowds.
caught fire and crashed during a will be entitled to exercise a vote PAGEANT OF COMMUNICATIONS, tost demonstration. Fortunately after January 1, 1985.--Reuter.
the pilot was unhurt-Central
JAMILMUD FAI AS PREMIER
Bagdad, Nov. 9. A now Cabinet has been formed to the chairman of the Corpara son 0, Sinclair not out 15, Cutler other half goes to Professor Erwin with Jamiimid Fal, the ox-Fre tion, Mr. Joeso-Lodes,"
not out 4),HRAMA
Schroedinger of Austria, Maldont of the Chamber, as Prime The prize for 1082 goes to Minister, and Nuri Pasha as Professor Werner Heisenborg of Minister for Foreign Affairs and Defence Minister-Reuter, NAME Leipzig-Reuter.
Ho declined to stato exactly Fifth wicket fell at 161.
what amount had boon purchased
abroad:-Reider."
FINE WEATHER
The most elaborate feature was Noses. the pageant of Empire Communica tions. In this the General Post Omdo, Imporia Airways, the first steam engine, the first steam The Royal Observatory reports P. and O..Steimship Company, the ship to lay transatlantic cables that pressure is now highest over" | British railway companies, the and, by way of contrast, models Hokkaido, with an anticyclone of and of a fast, neroplane and of a less intensity centred over the Canadian Pacific Cablea
under Lower Yongtzo Valley, Local Wireless, Limited, and the Marmodern linur passing zoni Company presented tableaux. Sydney Harbour bridge-British forecast:North-east winds; mond
There were Also módels of the i Wireless, and Reuter.
dorato, fino.
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