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RESIGNATION OF SIR CECIL

LONDON REPORT

CONFIRMED

HIS SUCCESSOR CHOSEN

Sir Cecil Clementi's resignation from the post of Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commisioner of the F.M.S. "is officially announced in a British wireless message to hand this morning. Sir Cecil has resigned owing to ill-health, and his re- signation has been accepted by the King.

The appointment, of a successor is also announced, namely, Str: Shenton Thomas, Governor of the 'Gold Count The new appointer, who in 5 years of age, ins been Governor of the Gold Coast since 4932.

He entered the Colonia! Civil

Service as Asistany District Commissioner in the East Africa Protectorate in 1909, and after serving in Uganda and Nigeria he was made Colonial Secretary of the Gold Coast In 1927. in 1929.

he was appointed Governor of the

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CANINE SAGACITY A HONG KONG FAIRY TALE

Nyasaland Protectorate, # post LES COSTATNÉTIERSZEG

which he held until he became Governor of the Gold Coast.

Other appointments made by

His Majesty the King are:

Sir Arnold Hodson, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Sierra; Leone, to succeed Sir Shenton Thomas,

Mr Herbert Henniker Heaton, : Colonial Secretary of Cyprus, to be Governor and Commander-in- Chief of the Falkland Islands, in, succession to Sir James O'Grady, }, who is retiring next January.

Sir Cecil Clementi, former Governor of Hongkong, who has resigned his post as Governor of the Straits Sal- tlements and High Commissioner of the F.M.S., owing to health.

SMUGGLING INTO CHINA

MORE CUSTOMS STATIONS

PROFITS OF SUEZ CANAL

British Government's Share

London, June 1-1

In reply to a Parliamen tary question, it was stated to-day that the amounts to be received by the British Government in dividend and statutory interest on their shares in the Suez Canal Company for year 1933 are estimated at £2,312,000 as compared with £2.342,000 for 1931 and £2,057.000 for 1932. Approximately 55 per cent of the net ton. nage passing through the canal is British-British Wireless.

AID FOR BRITISH SHIPPING

GOVERNMENT ALIVE TO QUESTION

NANYANG BROS. AFFAIRS

SHAREHOLDERS URGE SPECIAL MEETING

Shanghai, June 15.

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

LATEST SHARE

QUOTATIONS

*JUNE 15, 1934.

The following quotations on the In the none of a group of share. London Stock Exchange have been holders of the Nauyang Brothers received by Mears. Swan, Culbertson Tobaven Company, an advertise and Fritz in conjucting with Router. ment appears in the local verna- cular press, following the allega- tions against Mr. Chan Lim-pak, urging that a general meeting of 45% Bonds 1894 shareholders be immediately held

(Er Iss.) ....

M

Chine Bonds,

June June 13

£101

£1014

£70

In order to put the administration 44577 Town 1908. £ 129 £ 92% of the Company on a sound basis. Loan 1913.. Central Newr

Reorg Lon 1913 (Laln. 1s) £90% 165) Benin 1926-17 £90

5 S'hai-Nanking

JAPANESE ALONG GREAT WALL

RETIREMENT

REPORTED

£ 69%;

£90%

£ 90%

£ & GAN

64%

Tient.-Pukow

Rly.

... 94

£35

Tient.-Pukaw

NOW

Railway (Supl Lean)

1 25.

£ 26

net Shad-il'chow-

Ningpo Rly. 5: Henan Bly... I 24 Bukuuang Kly.

£18

£ 28

1911

$ 380%

£ 30%

£ 10'S

Foreign Bonds and Banks.

Peking, June, 14, 'Tize Peking

authorities have 5 received news from Chinese Police Headsarters at Kapelkow this leg Lung Tsing U. evening stating that the remaining! Hai Rly. 1989. 16 Japanese garrison forces at Kupei- kove

Nantienmun startet.

withdrawing at noon to-day, thus

- LD 1987.... £ 734 ¡dupan 657 Sterling

€74

OHABBAT??

Ton 1924-1-88 H.K. & Shui Bk.

£-88.

removing the last obstacle to the German 7% Int. London, June 14.

full functioning of Chinese Led- Loan 1924 .... FLA DO In the House of Commons to ministration along the Great Wall, Japan ; Sterling day. Dr. Burgin said the Presi--Crutval News, dent of the Board of Trade would! make a statement, well before the "recess," "that" is before the end of next month, with regard to the question of Government assistance for British shipping.

Replying to a question as to whe ther an international conference Shanghai, June 15.

of the countries affected by the The fact that the Nanking Minis-

present depresston in the shipping try of Finance a planning to aider laying-up schemes or other

industry would be called, to con establish additional customs sin- tions in Shantung. Fulcien and Poposals likely to mitigate the Kwangtung in order to discourage these suggestions were among present position, Dr. Burgin said smuggling, is revealed by Dr. H. II. | those, receiving the consideration Kung, Finance Minister.

of the Government.--British Wire-

It is estimated that in the past ease. year, the value of Japanese goods smuggled into China

was about $30,000,000.

The Finance Ministry had placed orders for the construction of twelve additional revenue callers, of which six were now being come. ‚pleted.-Central News,

AMATEUR PHOTO SOCIETY

MEETING FIXED FOR

Amateur

MONDAY

showing much

potographers interest

proposal for the creation

W. W. YEN'S WAR

FEARS

GLOOMY PICTURE OF WORLD SITUATION

Isticbow, June 14.

Dr. W. W. Yen, Chinese Am- bassador to Moscow, is proceeding to Nanking in response to General Chang Kai-shek's summon, On passing through Hauchow this evening, he drew are picture of world conditions. and

a very gloomy! in the suggested that another World War

was drawing near.

ні пи International Photographic So-

clety in Hongkong. A meeting desired to

He added that Soviet Russing

maintain friendship

to consider the project is to be with Japan, at least on the surface, held at Lane, Crawford's restaur- but the situation is extremely ant at 6.16 p.m. on Monday.

The object of the sponsors is

to form an active Society, whnge

members will be Interested in

tense.Ceral Nehe.

developing and printing their CONTROL OF OIL IN

own. photographs, in which con

nection It is hoped that arrange- ments will be made for

the pro- vision of a dark room, equipment,

etc.

All interested are cordially in- to attend Monday's meeting.

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BELGIAN MISSION

ENTERTAINED

AMERICA

COMMITTEE DECLINE

TO ACT

"TELEGRAPI!" ART SUPPLEMENT

First Competition Pictures

diomorrow's issue of the Telegraph Pictorial Supple- ment will contain the first of a series of entries Amateur Photo Competition. These will be found of marked artistic merit.

it

our

Weddings illustrated will be Lhase of Mr. L. Gasper and Miss D. Westland, Mr. Woo Pak-kwai and Miss Lillan Eu, Mr. Wong Ka-tong and Miss Lati Mo-won.

Portraits of some of the successful Hongkong and Macao candidates

the Trinity College of Music will appear, whilst amongst other pictures will be a group of the Relilios Public School Girl Guiden, winners of the Prince of Wales' banner.

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RADIO BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.

RELAY OF THE H.K. HOTEL ORCHESTRLA

Broadcast from ZBW on a waTS-. length, of 356 metres (845 kilo-

cycles):

4.30-7.30 p.m. Chinese recorded

music.

7.30-10.30

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European pro.

gramme of recorded music.

7.30 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quo- tations, etc.

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

73-8.16 p.m. Variety and, Dance Music.

Blues Twentieth Century Blues. | Waliz-Lover of My Dreams,

Jack Payne and is 1.B.C. Dance Orchestra.

Vocal Duct-Gee, Oh Gosh, I'm

Gratefull

Vocal Duet-What's Good for the Goose Is Good for the Gander,

Sam Browne and His Girl Friend, Fox Trot-Look What I've Gotl

Hotel Bossert Orchestra. Medley Jerome Kern. Medley-George Gershwin.

Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans. Voen-My Songs from the Showa,

Starle Burko (Soprano).. Fox Trut-01' Pappy. Fox Trot-Over on the Sunny Side.

Billy Cotton and His Bond. 8.15-8.30 pm. Concert Waltzes. Tales from the Vienna Woods

(Strauss),

Bruno Walter and Symphony Orch. Thousand and One Nights (Strauss). Felix Weingartner conducting the The Merry Widow (Franz Lelink).

British Symphony Orchestra. Paul Whiteman and His Orchestrn. 8.36-9 pm. Musleal Comedy. Vocal Gems-The Cat and the Fiddle (Harbach and Kern).

Light Opera Company. Selection-The Desert Song

(Rainberg),

Savoy, Orpheans. Voeni Geina-Helen (Offenbach.

avr. Kerngold).

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No. 2 in C Minor (Bach),

Harriet Cohen, Orchestral-Tacente und Fugue

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State Orchestra, Berlin conductail by Dr. Leo Blech. Overture--Egmont (Beethoven).

New Light Symphony Orchentro. Concerto No. 5 in E Flat Major,

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Wilhelm Backhaus and the Royal Albert Hall Orchestra eonducted by Sir Landon Ronald. 1st MovementAllegro. 2nd Movement-Adagio Kn poco n10850, 3rd Movement-Rondo. Allegro. (Thia Sulte is kindly loaned by a Llatener).

Carnaval Suite, Op. 9 (Schumann)

(arr. for Russian Ballet). London Symphony Orchestra con- dueled by Sir Landol Ronald.

(1) Preambulo.

(2) Pierrot.

(3) Arlequin..

(4) Valse Noble.

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mittee and confirmed the appoint-

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well Under-Secretary

of

of the at an

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mittee of the House of Representa Agriculture Department lives has decided not to consider London, June 14.

annual salary the proposed Oil Control Bill Foreign Secretary, Sir during this session,

United Press, John Simon, gavo a dinner to- Most observers bellove that the night at the Foreign Offco, on bè. Committee's retion definitely ends half of the Government, in honour the prospect of the Bill's passage, of the Belgian Special Mission to despite the fact that President animal rabies

One case ouch of small-pox and

and two COBON announce the accession of King Roosevelt has preased for. Its typhoid were reported to the local Leopold III-British Wirelcan, adoption.-Router.

health nuthorities on Wednesday.

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News.

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BLACK SHIRTS

DEBATE ON CONDUCT IN

COMMONS-

London, June 14. Intense interest was displayed in to-day's debate in the House of Commons on British Fascist acti- vities, about which subject the ilone Secretary, Sir John Gilmour, was inundated with queries question time last night.

nt

Sir John Gilmour, in the course of his various repiles, stated that none was injured at Fascist meet- inge in 1982, but there were ten in 1933 and 45 men and three women Injured up to June 11, 1934. The intter figure included the five persons injured in the London dis- turbances of last week-end.

Thirty-six persons were arrested in connection with disturbances at Black

Shirt invetinga In London during the present month, five of whom were Fascists.

At the Olympia meeting three of the persons arrested were found to be carrying offensive wonpons wooden truncheon, a pair of pliers and an iron bolt, respectively.

There are two instances of Black Shirts attempting to break up meetings, one at Kilburn in May when an Anti-War meeting was in progress, and another when tha British Union of Fascists broke up. the meeting of the Imperial Fas cists.Our Own Correspondent,

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