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GERMANY BRANDED AS BARBARIAN.

BLAMED FOR "DEATH OF DOLLFUSS

Ronie, July 30,

NEW COMMITTEE.“

TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1934..

THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

CHINA'S AGENTS

SHARE PRICES

AUSTRALIAN AND N. ZEALAND ASSOCIATION TO BALLOT

Members of the Australian and Now Zealand Association will be required to ballot for the election of livo mem-" A violent press campaign husbers for the incoming Committee at whipped up Italian feeling against the annual General Meeting, which Germany, whose Government in will be hell in the Jacobean room of charged as being directly reapon the Hongkong Hotel at 5.16 p.m. on alble for the murder of the late Friday next.

Musers, 11. D. Matthews (President) Chancellor of Austria. Dr. E. F. J. Nell (Vice-President) and N. Dollfuss, and with plotting to Stockton (Hon. Secretary), who have overthrow the Austrian republicanheld oflice for the past twelve months, Government.

are opposed for their respective Newspapers denounce Germany positions. as a nation of barbarians.

Thoy assert that only six wooks after Premier Mussolini and Chancellor Hitler, met at Venice lo lay the foundations of "minimum common agreement for Europe," the two great Fasciat nations are glacing angrily at une another across the prostrate form of Austria.

. Meanwhile, interest has been aroused here is reports that Prince Otto ts watching from his castle in Belgium to see whether will he called back to Hapsburg throne,

he

the

Prince Otto's Hopes. Oito in a strong Catholic and as a devout in his anti-Nazi Ieej- Ings, and leptrongly favoured us a posable ruler by the Vatican. Some months ago, perhaps, Signor Mussolini would have welcomed the restoration of Prince Olto, bui since he has publicly cinimed that South Tyrol shoukt be given back to Austria, Signor Mussolini has declared that his will receive no help in his quest for a throne, so far as Italy a concerned, until he alters his tone,

South Tyrol was lost to Austria and gathered into the Italian frontiera following the signing of the treaties which concluded the Great War. There is still strong patriotic element in Austria which is anxious for the restoration of the lost province,

It is believed, however, that the people of Jugo-Slavin prefer to seo Austria thrown into the arms

"Mr. J. M. Kelleher in not seeking re-election as Hon. Treasurer, and will be replaced by Mr. A. E. Hughes, whose nomination is also unopposed

ŞTUDYING EUROPE'S -:

ORGANISATION

London, July 30. Mr. Ta In-tsen, vice-chairman of the Judlelal Yaan, accompanied by Mr. Quo Tal-chi, wilt aco Bir John Simon to-morrow.

It is probable the Shanghai Dla trict Court question will bo dlacuas.. ed.-Our Own Correspondent.

Commissions in Berlin.

Berlin, July 30.

Two Chinese Investigating cola- missions have recently arrived here, one composed of members of the Kuomintang. They have been The following seven nominations have been received for the five other studying Fascism in Italy and are

MensTR, to study the evolution and constitu vacancies on the Committer:

Hunter. A. W. Ingrant, J. Mtion of Nazism here. Kellober, R. J. McNelll, C. L. Tatham, J. R. Way, J. Wolfe.

Later they will go to London to study the British democracy,

The other commission la com-

the Austrian frontier, the situa posed of 18 members hended. by tion on the Austrian side of the General Shu Ching-lo. It is study border remains calm. But withouting traffe control and will go to doubt dangerous elements still London shortly.--Our Own Corres- prevail-Renter

punden!.

NO INTERFERENCE.

A

QUOTAS OPPOSED.

German Attitude Toward Austria,

CEYLON PROTESTING AGAINST PENALTY Berlin, July 30. While the German Government

Ceylon, July 30. welcome Parliamentary would

mass meeting of Ceylon elections in Austria if it would tabour bodies passed a resolution mean a restoration of order and a to-day protesting against "penalia- burying of the hatchet of partying Ceylon's workers for the strife, it is not the intention of benefit of the Lancashire textile

enforcing an (the authorities to press the issue, trade by

anti- declared a spokesman in close Japanese quota on the Colony." touch with the Chancellor, Herr Hitler, to-day.

This is interpreted as an au- thoritative exposition of the Ger-

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altitude with reference

to

the future of Austria..

The spokesman emphasised that Germany had no intention of in- terfering in Austria's internal affairs.

Meanwhile, the State Council has enforced an additional duty of. 200 per cent. on Japanese beers, which have been ousting Brith beera from the Ceylon market with starting rapidity.

The duty on British beers re mains unaltered.

He added that Germany desired There has been talk in Ceylan, of the Nazis, while the Czecho-only to live on brotherly terme among the labour element, of Slovaks are opposed to any return beside the Austrian people and demanding a complete embargo of Hapsburg domination at hoped the new Austrian Govern-against all British goods in order

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ment would adopt a similar at to force reconsideration of the

quota Despite the presnice of the titude with respect to Germany. anti-Japanese

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The following is the list of Jocal! share quotations lesued to-day :— Banks,

*

HIK, Bauks. $1815 . I.K. Bank (London), £134 u. Chartered Bank, 416 n. Mercantile Bank A. & B. £31 n. Mercantile Bank C., £13% . East Asia Bank, $84 b. Am: O. Finance Corp., St. $20 n China 0. Fin. Ord. Sh. 84 n. China O. Fin. Pret. Sh. 88 n.

Insurances

Canton Ine.. $2BR 1. Union Ins., $540 b. China Underwriters, $1.20 h,' China Fire, $510_n. 1.K. Fire Ins., $250-n. Internat) Assce. Sh. 36 n.

Bhipping.

Douglas, $41.15 n. H.IC. Steamboats, $7 n. Indo-Chinas, (Prof.), 80 m. Indo-Chinne, (Def.), 883 n. Shells (Bearer), 45/7 n.

Union Waterboats, $13.10 n.

Mining.

Antamaka, 63 ets. n. Balatoes $32 b. Baguio Gold 44 cts b. Benguets, $354 b. Benguest

Benguet Coloration, 19 ets n.

20 cts n,

Big Wedge, 12 eta. n. Gold Greek' $2 n. Gold River, 24 tts, n. Ipo Mining, $2% b., Itogons, $5 n. Kailan, 18/9

Langkats (Single), Sh. $21 n. S'hai Explorations, Sh. $5 n S'hal Loans, Sh. $04 n. Rauba, $13 b.

Venz: Goldfield, $7 n.

Docks, etc.

H.K. Wharves, $112 h. II.K. Docks, $12 b. Providents (old), $1.00 b. Providents (new), 50 ets. n. Hongkews (old), Sh. $3121⁄2 n. Honglewa (new), Sh. $310 n. New Engineerings, Sh. $5 n.. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $125

Cotton Mills.

n.

Ewo Cottons, Sh. $11.30 . S'hai Cottons, (old), Sh. $731⁄2 n. S'hui Cottons, (new), Sh. $43 n. Zoong Sings, Sh. $11% n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $63 7.

Lands, Hotels, etc.

II. and S. Rótel. $5.65 lb. H.K. Lands, 85714 50. S'hai Laude, Sh. $2614 n..

REMEMBER!

SALE

STARTS

WEDNESDAY, 1st AUGUST.

WATER LEVELS.

FOR WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS

Cam-

The River Conservancy mission

for Kwangtung Province notifies that the height of water in English feet in the West, North and East Rivora is as follows:

July 20 July 30- West River at Shinhing 193 North River at Tsing-

JACU North River at Samshui-10,0 East River at Sheklung 4.8

171

6.0

. 7.4

11.8 6.1

Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $14 m. Humphreys, $10.40 b. H.K, Realties, $51⁄2 D. asin Realtics "A" Sh. $140 n. Asia Ronitics "B" Sh. 320 u. Chinese Estates, $85 b China Roalties, Sh. $16. China Debenture, 8h.$137 a.

Public' Utilities. Tramways, $21.30 b. Ponk Trams (old), $15 n. Peak Trams (new), $7 n. Star Ferries, (old), $1021⁄41⁄2 n. · Yaumati Forries, $214 n. C. Lights (old), $8.80 b. C. Lights (new), 38.50 an. 1.K. Electric, 3714 b. Mneno Electrics, $25 n. Sandakan Lights, $8 n. Telephones (old), $25 8. Telophones (new). $11.00 ». China Busas, Sh. $13,20 n. Singapore Tractions, 5., n. Singapore Pref., $17/0 b.

Industrials.

Malabon Sugars, $12 n. Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $21 a. Cald: Macg. (ref.), $191⁄4 n Canton Icco, $2.70 n.

Cement (new), $2.70 s.

II.K. Ropes $4.00 b.

Stores, etc.

Dairy Farms, $28.20 a. and Watson, $5.50 b.

Der A Wings, $1 n. Lane Crawforda, $4.30 1. Mackintosha, $21 n. Sinceres, $10 A.

4Vm. Powells, 70 cts. n. Wing On (II.K.) $103 n.

Miscellaneous. Amusements, $4 n.

H.K. Entertainments, $7b. S. C. Enterprises, $1 b. United Theatres, Sh. $2 n. Macao "Greyhounds," 82 D. Constructions (old), $1.65 b. Constructions (new), 78 eta. b. Ch. Govt. 5% 1925 G.$ Bonda

85% n.

,

II.K. Gov. 4% $ Loan, 8% b.

(prem)

Gov. Loan 32% $ Loan, 2 b.

(prem)

Wallace Harpers, 37 n.

Whiteaways

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250. PAIRS

600

PAIRS

STANSWEAR

Art Silk and Cotton Socks

Wonderful wearing quality.

In Black, White, Grey, Brown.

or Camel. Sizes 9 to 112.

Usual Price $1.50 Pair.

SALE

PRICE

75 CTS. P.

MEN'S RIBBED COTTON "KHAKI HOSE With Plain Turnover tops. Usual Price $1.75 Pair.

50

White

Cloth.

SALE PRICE $1.25 Pair.

PAIRS ONLY

Cabardine Trousers. Fine

All

Well cut and, finished.

British. Usual Sizes.

SPECIAL

SALE

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Pair

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