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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1933.
NANCHANG PIRACY RUM FLEET
DEPUTY CHIEFTAIN OF THE
BANDITS CAPTURED,
Nowchwang, Des. 23.
The deputy-chloftain of the gang of outlaws who wore In- volved in the abduction of tho
IN PACIFIC
four officers of the China Naviga NEARLY 200 SHIPS ON
tion aleamer, Nanchang, while oft Nowelwang Bar on the night of March 20, has been recognised and arrested by the Manchukuo thorities.
1-12-
His execution took place this morning. Three of his com- panions who were arrested at the samo time are being sent to Muk- don for trial. ..
"WARPATH"
EVADING "HIGH". DUTY
Washington, Dec. 20. Rovenling that a rum fleet of The men were captured whilo | 173 vessels was known to be plan- visiting Newchwang--Reuler. ning to attempt to land foreign liquor in the United States with- The victims of the outrage, out paying the high duty now in Mosara. A. D. Blue, Clifford.John-effect, acting Secretary of the son, and W. E. Hargrave, were Treasury Henry Morgenthau, Jr, prisoners for Bevora! months has announced he is personally before their rolease was affected directing Coast Guard activities. by the combined efforts of tho
Japanese and Manchukuo au- “We are doing everything possi- thorities. The fourth victim, F.ble to prevent their landing." Mor- L. Pears, was released by the genthau sald. pirates to convey their demands to the authorities-nt Nowchwaok.
GOVERNMENT WINS.
FINANCE BILL PASSED BY FRENCH CHAMBERS
Paris, Dec. 21.
The whole of the Financo Bill to balance the Budget was voted early this morning in the Senate, 196 voting for the Bill and 40 against.
The Blil was carried in the Chamber of Deputies by 286 votes to 199.Router.
Departure for Italy.
Paris, Dec. 24.
Sir John. Simon left to-day for Gonon, where he will board nn aeroplane placed at his disposal by Signor Mussolini to take him to Capri.
The French are highly pleased at the visit of the British Secretary for Foreign Affaira, be- cause he has shown a sympathetic understanding of the French case
-Reuter.
THE THIRD REICH
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curriculum. And nearly ull the known pacifists, who are as much hated as the Communists, have been arrested, and their books burnt whenever found.
The Nazi conception of the cor- porate state [Berufatandische) duly follows in its main outlines the Fascist model. Though one Nazi lender believes that the Norse
Sagas should be substituted for the Old Testament, Christianity is part of the Nazi policy, which is
however, strongly opposed, Roman Catholicism.
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strike many Englishmen as a gigantic fallacy.
But history teaches us that even falsity, if devoutly accepted by a resolute people, can have enduring results. Man is so often what he believes himself to be. The new Germany is so very like the old in its narrow, but deep spirituality that we must think of it permanent structure.
as a
O'DUFFY CHARGED
IMPLICATIONS IN SPEECH AT BALLYSHANNON
Dublin, Dec. 23.
• Genern! O'Duffy, leader of the Irish Free State National Guard,
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The secretary said that 165 vee. aols of the rum fleet flew British flags, four French, one Panom- anian, one Spanish Honduras and two Canadian. Other Treasury officials explained that about 24 were already offshore, and the re- mainder in foregin ports 'presum- ably making ready for the dash to American shores.
Replying to a question about get- ting the Navy's assistance on the Pacífic const Morgonthou said that "the responsibility is still the Coast Guard's. We needed help on the Pacific coast because we had no planes there."
TARIFF DUTY,
Since the repeal of national pro- hibition on Dec. & a tariff duty of $6 a gallon has been in effect and spirits may be imported only un- der quota arrangement admit- ting some 12,000,000 gallons until February,
President Roosevelt ordered the Navy last week to co-operate with the Coast Guard to atop hum run- ning on the West Coast, in reply to by a freighter which appeared off what was regarded as a challenge
the California coast with a large liquor cargo. 12.
It was made plain then at the Treasury department that If simi- lar steps worspeeded to stop. smuggling on the Atlantie const The President was ready to isaue the orders.
A proposal to merge the Coast. Guard with the Navy has been un- der consideration for some time.
SALARIES CLAIM.
-FINANCE-MINISTER-
DISCLAIMS RESPONSIBILITY
Shanghai, Dec. 23. In a statement to Reuter this morning concerning the demand of the northern Generals for the payment of three months ar rears of salaries, Mr. H. H. Kung, the Finance Minister, declared that, as he assumed office in November, he, could not be held responsible for £12 old debt; besides, the Commanders must apply to the Military Council in- stead of the Finance Ministry:
He denied that there would be a general increase in the Cus- toms, tariff on January. 1. al- though increases and reduction I would be made in the case of ear-
tain articles-Reuter.
WIDOW OF EX-KING.
LEAVES ENGLAND
has been summoned to face the | QUEEN VICTORIA' AUGUSTA military tribunal on January 2.. on a charge of Insiting the mur- tier of the Free State President, Mr. Eamon De Valern.
The charge arises from a speech which General O'Duffy delivered [recently at Ballyshannon..
General O'Duffy, when inter viewed, declared that the report of the speech was Incorrect. The repart apparently contained very grave Implications.
He intended to deal with the discrepancies in his speech which the police banned last Sunday Therefore, he was unable to re- pudiate the statements attributed to him.-Reuter.
AMERICAN TRAGEDY.
UNPRECEDENTED HAVOC- IN EASTERN STATES
Seattle, Dec. 24:
London, Dec. 23. After 20 years' residence at Twickenham, Queen Victoria Augusta, widow of the dethroned et to-day to make a new home in King Manoel of Portugal, depari- Friburg, Switzerland:
Ex-King Manocí seitled in Eng- alad after ho was dethroned in 1910. The Queen, who
tr Hohenzollern Princess, married him in 1913,-Rueter.
WAY
MAIL PLANE · RECORD.
SPEEDY TRANSIT TO DUTCH EAST INDIES
Batavia, Doc. 23. Anomazing record of 9,580 miles in four days, four hours and 40 minutes has been put up Twelve perished and over five by the Royal Dutch mail plane hundred aro homolean by floods, "Peliknan" from Amsterdam to cloud bursts and tidal waves Batavia, thỏ actual flying time bo- which inundated scores of cities | Ing 74 hours 42 minutes, and towns in North Idaho,
Washington and Oregon.
The "Pellkaan", is an ordinary
Unprecedented damage has re-regular three-engined mail plane.
The crow flow practiently day sulted from the disasters, which
wore on an enormous scale. and night. The plane carried a Renter
Christmas mail of 82,000 pack ngos. Rueter,
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SHARE PRICES
-SATURDAY'S QUOTATIONS
The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day.
Danka.
.II.K. Banks, $1885 b. and an.
do. (London), £182 n.
Chartered Bank, £15 n.
Mercantile Bank 4.
A
A
£264 D.
Morcantile Bank C., $12 D
East Asia Bank, $101 n.
Am: 0. Finance Corp., 8h. $20 n. China O. Fin. Ord. Sh.84.75 d. China O, Fin. Prof, Sh. 35 n.
- Insurances.
Canton Ins., $300 b. Union Ins., $690 b. and sa, China Underwriters, $1.65 sa. China Fire, $526 n.
ILK. Fire, Ins., $260 b.. International Assco, Sh. $6.25 n. Tramways, 321.30 n.
Shipping. Douglas, $84_n. 11.K. Steamboats, $16 a. Indo-Chinas, (Prof.), $30 n. Indo-Chinas, (Del.), $36 n. Shells (Bearer) 50/7 n. Union Waterboats, $16 n.
Mining.
Antamoks, 88 cta, n. Baintoes, 34 cts. 'n. x Div.. Bagulo Gold, '60 cts. n. Benguets, $86 x Div. Benguet Exploration, 30 cts, b. Benguet Goldfield, 30 cta. n. Big Wedge, 36 cte, p. Gold Grock, $9.n. Ipo Mining, $9 n. Itogons, $7% 0. Kallans, $23/3 n.
Langkats (Single), 818 n.
S'hai Explorations, Sh. $4.35 n. S'hat Loane, $6.65 n. Raubs, $12.80 n.
Vanz: Goldfields, $6 n.
Docks, etc. H.K. Wharves, 8117 n. H.K. Docks, $161⁄2 n.
9. China Motora A., $0 n. 8. China Motors B., $8 n. Providents (old), $2.80 n. Providents (new), $1 n. Hongkews, Sh. $351_n. Now Engineerings, Sh. $7 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $149 n. Cotton Milla.
Ewo Coltona, 313 b. S'hal Cottons, Sh. $117% n. Zoong Sings, Sh. $13% n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $70 n.
Lands, Hoteln, etc.
H. and S. Hotels, $6.20 L. H.K. Landa, 370% 88. S'hai Lands, Sh. 830% n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $14 n. Humphreys, $12_n.
H.K. Realties, $5.70 b.
Asio Realties "A" Sh. $140 n. Asia Realties “B” Sh, $20 n. Chinese Estates, $97 n. China Realties, Sh. $16% n. China Debenture, Sh.$137 n. Public Utilitie Peak Trams (Old), $153⁄4 n. Peak Trams, (New), $71⁄4 n. Star Ferries (old), $101 b. Yaumati Ferries (old), $241⁄4 ¤ Clilna Lighta (old), $9.70 b. China Lights (new), $9.60 b. -HK-Electrics, $733⁄41⁄2-B.
Macno Electrics, $23% b. Sandakan Lights. $10% e Telephones (e. Rt.), $30.60 n. Telephone (x. Rt.), $26 n. Telephone (Rights), $10% n. China Buses, Sh. $11% n. Singapore Tractions, 3/- n. Singapore Prof., 10/- n.
Industrials.
Malabon Sugara $16 n. Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $21 n. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), 191⁄2 a. Canton Ices, $23⁄4
Cements (ald), $34 n. Coments (now), $3% n. H.K. Ropes, $8 mi
Storen, ete. » Dairy Farms, $28 b. Watsons, $6.80 n. Der A Wings, $1 n. Lane Crawfords, $4.45 n. Mackintoshs, $21 n. Sinceres, $13.20 n. Wm. Powells, $2.10 n. Wing On (H.K.). $140 n.
Miscellaneous.
Amusements, $41⁄4 n.
II.K. Entertainments, $10% n. 8.0. Enterprises, $11⁄2 n. United Theatres, Sh. $2 n. Macao "Greyhounds," $2 n.. Constructions (old), $2 ́n. B. Ind. G. Bonds, $81% n. H.K. Govt. Loan $4% b. Prem. Wallace Harpers, $8 n.
Even the haughty type will un- bend to.savan little vanity.
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Dec. 27th
to
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Carnival
Novelties
etc, etc.
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