THE
RFLIEF FOR THE UNEMPLOYED
MURDER IN A TEMPLE
(Continued from Page L.)
SPECIAL MEASURES IN a friend on the plea that ho was
CANTON
(Our Own Correspondent)
Canton, July 29.
looking for his wife. On May 19 he was at Cheung To Po Villago. a abort distanse from accused's residence and feld.
UPBRAIDED BY HUSBAND. Mr. Lin Yik-chung, director of Early that morning a Chinese the Civil Administration Depart-doctor saw Cha Kwhi and the two ment, is taking steps for the re- necuued meet on the road lief of unemployed oversens heard the former exclaim: "Oh, Chinese who are compelled to re-t have been looking for you for turn to their native land on
uut
elsewhere.
HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH.
U.S.. BUSINESS OUTLOOK
SHARP RETURN OF CONFIDENCE
Washington, July 28. The Austrian situation has caused a renown! of unofleint dis- cussions with a view towards legislation, for the purpose of attaching war profits.
MONDAY, JULY 30,
HEAVY RAINFALL.
ANOTHER WET WEEK-END EXPERIENCED
Another miserable week-end of. rain dampened the spirits of all who were looking forward to out- door sport.
ה
Rain on Saturday curtalled all sports events, although few Lawn Bowls matches were played on sodden rinks; but yesterday Although there has been disap-
the sun made no appearance at all, pointment with Washington it was one continuous drizzle policies, strike news, and more
from early morning till late at which factors were all emphasised a.m. yesterday and onwards, and Heavy rain bogan falling from 2 by the war shock-there was a sharp return of business con by 4.10 p.m. 5.48 inches wore re dence this week.
corded at the Royal Observatory. At 4 p.m. on Saturday. 0.95. Ineles felf.
Renoveral months!" Lam Song› con- than a seasonal business deeline/#!ght, varied only with downpours.
count of trade depression through- tinued on his way but the woman the South Sea Islands, the stopped to wash her sandals and Federated Malay States and listened to Chu-Kwal. Then she got up and walked away into Although the destitute oversens field, followed by her upbraiding Chinese being provided with pas- husband. sares by the Government, most
The next nk in the chain of of them are unable to obtain evidence was supplied by a man employmeat. Cussequently, the employed by the same doctor as a authorities here have made ar- collector of herbs. He saw the ragements with the Burenu of husband and wife enter the temple Public Works for the enlisting of where they were soon joined by young and able-bodied oversen Lam Saug. After about ሲ Chinese for work in opening up of hour, Lam Sang and the woman motor ronds and highways. came out and looked about them Others 'nre to be trained as police after which Lam Sang went off guards or enlisted regular
kokiilers.
So far, over 200 of theme ever sea Chinese have been dispatched the North liver districts, where they Are being given separate lots of agricultural land. Others are, assigned to various In- dustrial plants as workmen and apprentices,
WOMAN COLLIDES WITH CYCLE
PROSECUTES BUT
LOSES CASE
"If it had been a motor
car.
The effect of the drought on the
The hours during which tho aggregate of farmers' purchasing power will not be great, higher heaviest rain fell yesterday was prices in some rexlous offsetting between 12 noon and 1 p.m., al. the losses in the drought area. together 1.10 Inches being record- The collateral effect of this bined. The racecourse and all play- husfness in bod.
ing felda wore sheets of water during this period. By five o'clock Higher prices for wheat and the rain had died a little, but the cotton are expected.
sky was still overcast, and a slight drizzle kept on. Disappointment with Washing- in the direction of his home, re-ton grows from the fallure of the turning later with some clothes. President to assure business on Ile took these in to the woman and the future of private initiative. soon both re-appeared from the A sntall improvement in business temple, the woman washed some is expected in September and clothes in a stream and the nan October. went back to his feld.
BODY IN TEMPLE.
Downward adjustments of tariiTk are expected. Although About 5 o'clock the same day, the tangible results will be small, the effect on world opinion should be good.
(continued Mr.
Fraser, two boy's who were tending cows nearby, wandered into the temple and saw
the dead body of Chu Kwai. His hend had been spilt open by henry justrument and his Jacket hung from the door.
The N. R. A. is deteriorating. Lower prices for manufactured products are expected.
The railroad situation Ix favourable on laereased costs and higher wages under the N. R. A.
The consensus of opinion is that inflation is certain, but the time when this will come uncertain.-Scan, Culbertson and
Sergt.Moran was first called for the Crown. He deposed as to pallee photographs taken of the acene and anid the dead man was she would have walked into it just lying in a large pool of blood,
Pang Yau, a 70-years-old Cliinese, Į Fritz, the same," said Detective
Serbind and partially denf, and the geant Kennedy, ne the Kowloon
two accused had lodged with him. Magistracy, before Mr. Lee,
this
They were in and out of the hourg morning, in referring to n 61-
several times together on the day year-old woman who was the comof the killing. plainant in a traffic case.
Defendant. wak Harry Ho, 21, Evidence corrobornilve of who was charged with falling to Counsel's opening statement was drive his bicycle with dae are given by Cheung Kwai, Cheung Sang-mau the Chinese doctor; and Kan Koon-mul, the harb collector.
and caution.
CROWN OBJECTION.
atill
COTTON; WHEAT AND SILVER
LATEST AMERICAN
QUOTATIONS
Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz have received the following quota- tions on the New York cotton and wheat and silver exchanges for yes- of terday.
Sergeant Kennedy said defen- dant was riding his bicycle along Sai Yeung Choi Street at 830 p.m. on Saturday when the complain ant ran out from a verandah and collided with the bicycle. It was raining hard at the time and a number of people were rushing
Mr. Fraser suidhe about, and it was impossible for defendant to have avoided her. help the defence in cases where
Me. D'Almada applied for a copy the statements previously made by witnesses, the production
to by the which was objected
wished to
Crown.
He was going at five or six miles such statements were later found October an hour, which the police thought to be contradictory, but he should. December was a reasonable speed,
be allowed to use his own direction. | January
the
The woman was sent to hospital, He objected to the general prin- March but was discharged after treat-ciple that ment. She hurt.
His Worship:—It was not de- fendant's fault, then?
Cotton.
Closing Range 1203-12.94 13.01-18.05
sudder fall owing to the rain. At The temperature also showed a 1a.m. yesterday, it was 70 degrees. but as the rain kept on it fell further and at 2 p.m. the lowest figure of 74 degrees was reached. This was in strange contrast to the temperatures recorded during the week, when over 80 degrees was registered almost every day.
The highest temperature on Saturday was 82 dégrees, and the lowest 77 degrees.
Several Wash-outs. During the
heavy downpour minor collapses of earth on to motor roads were reported to the Police. May Road, near Magazine Gap was blocked by a fall of earth; but workmen were soon engaged in clearing
the debris. and the thoroughfare was opened shortly afterwards.
Partial obstruction was caused to Link Road above St. Margaret's Church at Happy Valley, where a quantity of earth became dislodged from the hillside.
It was reported to the Police that part of the retaining wall of 41, Kennedy Road collapsed.
DR. ALLEN RESIGNS.
PROFESSIONAL MINISTRY A HINDRANCE
"My experience in several fields. bas Enught me, to think of the professional ministry as a hind- rance rather than a help, both for the passivity which it induces and 13.08-13.0 the constant over-emphasis on 13.29-13.36 Anance which it bringa with It' 13.35-13.30 was the comment of the Rev, Dr. 13.00 E. L. Allen, minister in charge of the Valon Church, Kowloon, in making an announcement at-yes- Lerday morning's service of his resignation.
- 13.22-13.23 |
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July 28
12.88
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13.03
3.14
defence should May
13.21
July
13.20
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July 28
Closing Range
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not seriously always demand these statements. whe
His Lordship said if the objec-Spot tion was on the doctrine of privi lege, he felt that it could not be sustained in view of a recent roling on the point.
Sergeant Kennedy-No, your Worship.
Defendant was discharged.
NEW CENTRAL STATION FOR SHANGHAI
Plans By Nanking
Railway Ministry
Shanghai, July 30,
Mr. Fraser agreed to prepare July copies of the statement for the October defence.
December The hearing is proceeding.
U.S. INDUSTRIAL POSITION
SLIGHT INCREASE IN
UNEMPLOYED
New York, July 28.
"I making the announcement of my resignation," said Dr. Allen, want to add a son- 8814 88% Lence or two to indicate the
8631 87.91/8 87
86%
Chicago Whest.
July 27
Close
July 24
Closing
Range
July
003%
DAY. DON
September December
បឹង ម
1004
102-103
Silver.
July 27
Close
Plans to build in Shanghai a An upward trend of retail goods September Central Railway station and the sales is clearly shown by the New October headquartere Administration York department atore sales which | December Office of the Shanghai-Nanking show an increase of 4 per cent. January und the
Shanghai-Hangchow over the figures of the correspondre Nanking Railways, at a cost of ing period last year,
May 3800,000 are reported to have been drawn up by the Ministry of Rail ways.-Reuter.
HUANG FU AGREES TO RETURN
WITHDRAWS RECENT
RESIGNATION
A preliminary statement of the Pennsylvania Railroad for the six month ended June 30th shows earnings equivalent to 76 cents a share as compared with 30 cents a
share last year.
July 28 Chising Range 46.03 Market cloned 40.10 40.20
46,43
46.90
47,40
reasons which compel this step. Those reasons, I am happy to say, do not arise out of my relations with this congregation, but are of
personal order entirely.
years I have been dissatis- 101-101fied with my own position as a minister; my convictions have long been those of the Society of Friends in its effort to express Christianity as a purely spiritual und a purely lay religion, silent worship without forms o sacraments, a free ministry, and Church pledged to world-service, In particular, my experience in several felds has taught me to think of the professional ministry as a hindrance rather than a help, both for the passivity which it in- duces and the constant emphasis on fhance which it) brings with it,
MANILA STOCK
EXCHANGE
The American Federation of Labour estimates the number of PHILLIPINE GOLD unemployed in June at 10.312,000 ngainst 10,248,000 persona in May-
Variety of Causen.
SHARE QUOTATIONS, this
on
over-
no
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morning session
with of the Manila propose therefore,
regret Stock Exchango are as follows: but with the knowledge that
other
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There is not expected to be much change in steel operations next week, on the basis that in some centres there will be tentative Shanghai, July 30. schedulen for a short period. Huang Fu has withdrawn his
Automobile output this week In rosignation, and will return to estimated to have declined by 6,417 Peking soon, according to Wang units for this week, resulting in n Keh-min, the chief of the Finance downward revision of the July Buls Gold Mining Department of the Peking Politic-estimate to 260,000 with a further at Affairs and Readjustment Com-seasonal recession in August fore- mittes, in an interview with Chinese cast-Swan, Culbertson and Frite, pressmed-Router.
· MORRISON CENTENARY. His Excellency the Governor, Sir William Peel, has intimated hla intention of attending the united church service in *connee- Lion with the Morrison Centenary observances, which is to be hold at the Volunteer Headquarters parade ground at 6 pm, next Sun- day. He will be accompanied by his A.D.C.
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LUANTUNG
JEHOL MARAUDERS
BLAMED
Tongshan, July 20.
The Empress of Aslo in due hero from
p.. Shanghai Wednesday.
4
on
The Emprene of Asia la dub here
A series of lootings and kidnap at p.m. on Wednesday. Instead of
4. p.m. as originally ndvined,
pings in the Luantung area is caus- Ing anxiety. According to in- formation from Chineso sources,
F
CHINA POST OFFICE.
GREAT
ACCAUNTS SHOW
WORKING LOSS
Nanking, July 29. The loss on the Chinesa Post Office, up to the present, has totalled over $10,000,000 accord A European child, June Enger, was the crime menace la due to a large Tho Chief Justico's court being bitten by a dog belonging to Mr. J. Bandit gang who have made theiruccupled with Criminal' Sessions this ing to the Chinese: pross.
. It is stated that, as a result of Way, of
40 Humphreys Buildings,
morning is Lordship Mr. A. D. A. yenlerday. The child is receiving way into Luantung from Jekel. MacGregor adjourned the hearing of economies last year,some im medical attention, and the dog has Pedestrians. In Tongahan are now a petition for the winding-up of the provement was made, but there is bean taken to the Mataukok depot subjected to strict search after British Film Distribution Company, no prospect of making-up ; the
nightfall-Central News,
Ltd., to Wednesday, August 1.
defalt Reuter,
for observation.
1934.
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COMPETITION
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Rolleiflex Photo-Automat Camera 2 × 21⁄4 (6 x 6 cms) with Zeiss Tessar 3.8 lens... (Complete with Leather Case). VALUE $235.00.
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(FIGURES AND FACES)
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2nd.
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---(Donated by Carlowitz & Company) Zeiss Ikon Camera:
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