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FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1934.

日一月七

SUBSTANTIAL RISE IN

HAMMOND'S HUGE

-HITTING

Highest Personal Total

In England

London, Aug. 9: Walter Hammond. Glou- cestershire and England

cricketer, made 302 not out in the match against Glamorgan to-day, the *Highest score he has ever

made in England.

Hammond heads the first class cricket averages with: the remarkable figure of 93.09 runs in 24 innings and he requires only five runs to reach a 2,000 total for the present season. British Wireless.

DISTURBANCE IN MUSIC HALL

AN ANTI-FASCIST SONG TOUR

SOCIALIST LEADER'S PART

(Special to "Telegraph")

Dy Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphin Mem"

, suges Crdinance, #1 Received August

30% 0.30 am

Geneva, Aug. 9

Roosevelt Order Surprises

HITLER GESTURE TO AUSTRIA

MUNICH CENTRE SHUT DOWN

NO MORE RADIO PROPAGANDA

(Special to "Tolograph"}

IB Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphia Hie adges Ordinance, 11 Received August

10. BAR UM.

Munich, Aug. 9.

The headquarters of the

Austrian Nazi organisation

in Munich has been closed down on orders from Berlin.

This Is Horr Hitler's second move to placate Vienna, the first being banning of officially sponsored broadcast. propaganda | against the Vienna Government.

The Austrian Nazi Refugee Brigade. the so-called Legion- natres, has not yet been disband- ed. however-Reuter Special. REICH CABINET CHANGES

Berlin, Aug. 9. It is learned that changes local music hall in the Hitler Cabinet are to

A woman star artiste's political

songs at +

started a violent disturbance to-

night, in which prominent mem take place shortly, as a re-

bers of the audience took a hand gult of Herr Hitler's elevated

Widely Different

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SINGLE.COPY 19 CENTS

-$25.00 PER ANNUM

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TYRES

are made for those who prefer SUPERLATIVE QUALITY.

SILVER ANTICIPATED

Silver Interests

Interpretations of the Move

The "Trail of Carlbou." the plans which' has crossed the Atlantic for the second time. With Cantain Reid and Captain Ayling aboard, it landed at Heston Aerodrome yesterday, on its flight from Canada,

being unable to continue non-stop to Baghdad, owing to "angine.

trouble.

CANADIAN FLIERS OVER ATLANTIC: FORCED TO LAND

ENGINE TROUBLE AFTER. RUNNING INTO BAD WEATHER

DESCEND AT HESTON

(Special to "Telegraph")

the "Trail of Caribou," the same planon which Mráád. Mrs.

(By Talkgraph, Copyright, Telegraphto Me | Mollison. How the Atlantic in the mara Ordinames, 1401 Dsceived Asanal $49.95 Mİ)

othe direction ==Lipp? b££?ypas

London, Aug. 9. Captain Leonard Reid and Captain Ayling, who took off on Wednesday from Wasaga Beach, Ontario, to fly to Bag-

It is understood that the artiste status and the appointment dad, were compelled to land

ITALIAN WAR GAMES

was engaged on a special Socialistof Captain von Papen to this evening at Heston Acro. ON THE AUSTRIAN

anti-Fascist tour.

drome.

ffer musical numbers were in Vienna. spired by agitators for the forcible overthrow of the Capitalist system that--any officiat announcement distance record, therefore, failed. It is not expected, however, Their attempt to break the long- While she was singing an anti-will be made until after the though they covered more than war song, M, Leon Nicole. So- cialist President of the Canton presidenttal" plebiscite which is the average distance for a flight

to be taken on August 19.

from America to England. It seems likely that the Vice dlesex, at six o'clock this evening,

They landed at Heston, Miq. dhe that some Presidency and the Vice-Chan- cellorship will be united under one later taking off again and alight- Deputy Reichslendor. mun who will All the role of lng at Hatfield at 7.35 p.m.

and Minister of Justice, told Fascist interrupters to be quiet.

EDITOR ARRESTED. When they refused, M. Nicole attuck their leader and had him ejected from the theatre.

Shortly afterwards, M. Nicole!

THE CANDIDATES.

General

von

BAD WEATHER.

Interviewed at Hatfield, Captain Ayling stated that they had ex- perienced very badaveather during the Atlantic crossing and regarded it as very fortunate that they net off with a tall wind,

at

espled M. Fabre, the editor of, The candidates muntioned are La Suisse, the foremost French General Goering, Swiss conservative newspaper, Blomberg and Dr. Alfred Hugen- whom he apparently suspected of burg, the newspaper king. organising the demonstration and. General Goering is considered to ordered his arrest.

They were compelled to descend be the most likely nominee as the M..Fabre was later released.appointment

Heston, although they had of General He has decided to sue M. Nicole. Blomberg would associate the of trouble with their engines, von plenty of petrol left, on account -Reiter Special.

Reichswehr too closely with both of which were behaving badly politics, while the return of Dr.although neither failed. Ifugenburg to the Cabinet would They considered It unwise to

regarded by many Hitlerites continue to Bagdad.

MONEY FLOWS FREELY IN BRITAIN

Note Circulation The Highest Ever

London, Aug. 10. The note eirculation of the Bank of England during the week ended August 8 exceeded £392,- 000,000.

This is the highest ever re -corded,

The increase, In the note issue is said to be due to holiday re- quirements and is regarded as ovidence, of the increased spend- ing power of the people.

The City Editor of The Times duscribes the figurs as a striking rotection of business recovery Reuter.

Local forocast:-East winds, moderate; fair,

ng an open triumph for the Right Wing-Reuter.

RED PHILOSOPHY IN NEW DEAL

G.O.P. Leader's Attack On

Roosevelt Policies

(Special to "Telegraph")

(Dy Telegraph. Coppelons, Telegraphia Mes

Ordinance. 1. Received, Angwat- 10. 3.83 p.m.)

Springfield, Ill., Aug. 9. Mr. Henry P. Fletcher, the new chairman of the National

Republican

Committee, sét tho keynote for the Hlinois Convention which opened to-day when he slashingly attacked the, Roosevelt Administration.

Now Deat was insidiously under- Ho allopad that the so-called mining the morals and the indo-

FRESH AND CHEERFUL,

Both airmen appeared fresh and cheerful although they had bean in the air for nearly thirty-six

hours.

Captain Alying told the United Press that they flow "mainly on orunge julee and water.”

AIR MISSIONS IN

BORDER

1024.

(Special to "Telegraph")

(Hy Telegraph, Coveright. Telegraphia Mas apa Ordinaner,

Received August

Rome, Aug. 10. Signor Mussolini has decided, according to an offatal intimation, that Italian troops on the 'Aus- trian frontier are to remain there indefinitely, carrying out ivari manoeuvres-United Press.

GOVERNMENT SUPPLY OF ARMS!

Crifinals Just Visit National Guard

(Special to Telograph")

ALTERNATIVE TO INFLATION?

TREASURY EXPECTED TO BUY ABROAD

HIGHER PRICES IN LONDON TO-DAY

PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT HAS TAKEN THE WORLD BY SURPRISE IN PROCLAIMING THE NATIONALISATION OF SILVER IN THE UNITED

STATES.

The likely effect on the world price is being closely studied and is the subject of much speculation.

RAILWAY WAGE DISCUSSION

London, Ang. 9,

The Conference between repro sentatives of threo Railwayman's Trade Unions and the General Managers of the four, railway groups lasted three hours today and adjourned until: to-morrow.

Claims made by the Unions for discontinuance of the oCONOMY. cuts made in 1831 and olker mat ters were discussed.

Press reports stale that tentative proposals made by the companies will be discussed

when the meeting, in resumed. British Wireleas.

Hawkers Worry

The I. G. P.

GIVES ORDERS FOR TWO ARRESTS

Mak Ping, a licensed nowspaper. hawkor, was brought before Mr, Macfadyen in the Central Police

Court yesterday on a charge of

uttering street cries In Des

Voeux Road Central.

In some local quarters, there is uncertainty whether the price of 50 cents per bunce will apply to foreign as

It was stated that the arrast well as domestic silver. In this connection, it is sug-Inspector General of Police, and was made on the order of the gested that in the improbable event of America pro- hibiting foreign imports of silver, prices outside would naturally fall, but such action would seem most unlikely and illogical, seeing that the Administration's aim is to The Inspector, stated In Court 、enhance the world value of silver.

jat: General opinion appears to be that a substantial rise in world silver values is to be expected in the near future. The London price yesterday was well below New York parity, due to the fact that the nationalisation announcement came too late to affect the London mar- ket. Price should, however, be up in London to-morrow."

There is again talk of the possibility of China plaç ing an embargo on exports, and in view of this, as well as of the confusion which exists regarding the exact meaning of the American policy, there is a re- luctance locally to be too dogmatic in making predictions regarding the future trend of silver.

ROOSEVELT POLICY A SECRET

Further Inflation Widely Expected

IDEAS DIFFER ON RESULTS

Good Or Bad For The Far East?

Instructions to the Inspector on duty at Central Charge Room in were to charge him with solicit

could not find a charge of thereinture, and thored the de fendant with streak-eries He was delling English newspapers in front of people saying "Tele- and was apparently pushing them" graph, Telegraph,"

The Magistrate dismissed the

case.

UNDER 1.G.P'S, WINDOW,

Ho Wo, 28, an unlicensed how- ker, who shouted his wares below.

the offco window of the Inspector: General of Police yesterday, was arrested by an Indian sergeant on instructions from the 1, G. P.

Brought before Mr. Macfadyon in the Central Police Court this. morning, he admitted a charge of uttering erice in a prohibited arcá, Hollywood, Road..

The Han, Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe:- This man was shouting his wares under my office. He was selling green fruit; I think they were Kunvas. I sent the Indian ser- geant out to arrest him. I now find that, he has not got a

Replying to the Mente. defendant stated.

New York, Aug. 9. President Roosevelt's silver, na- London, Aug. 10.

tionalisation order is interpreted President Roosevelt's intentions differently by various circles.

he had never been a hawker before. regarding the future of the dollar. The silver group hold that it will The Magistrate decided to im la still a secret, but his dramatical- increase the purchasing power of pose a fine of $2 or four days" gaol the Far East while other monetary on an amended charge of hawking.

ly announced: allver: nationalis authorities argue that on the without a licence. tion policy makes for further cur- contrary, by rency expansion, says the Financial defintionary influence in Eastern it will have a

Times.

of ellver currencies, the purchse

countries.

The most important immediate One of the effects will be the effect of the silver, proclamation, suspension of the open market for Hays this journal, is that foreign silver in the United States. observera, who are afraid of fur-f ther inflationary moves, are more (Dy Telegraph, Cestricht. Telegraphie Merthen over convinced of the correct 1,148 m

Ordinance, ZEUL. Beceived "Ang Mark

typer

Washington, ..Aug. 9.

ness of their viows.".

INFLATION OR NOT? The Daily Matt also says that the

INTERPORT CRICKET

LOCAL TEAM TO VISIT SHANGHAI

PRICE RISE EXPECTED. The proclamation prompted ne- tive selling of the metal.

Financial circles regard the proclamation as indicating a more The Hongkong Cricket Club hus vigorous pursuit of

Invitation extended the silver accepted an

are al-

Their plans for the future are uncertain.

It is revealed by the Department The machine they used was a of Justice that criminals in the twin-engined biplane, re-nomed past eighteen months have stolen change means a cortain degree of policy outlined in the Silver Act, by the Shanghai Cricket Club to more than a thousand guns of all inflation, though it does not think 1984, and it is expected to result send an Interport cleven during and 23,000 rounds of it will be very extensive or vary in a temporary acceleration of the first week in October.

silver buying by the U.S. Treasury, ammunition from National Guard | alarming- armories.United Press.

The City Editor of the Newi.ccompanied by a rise in the world Chronicle, however, holde different price of silver.

Active buying in foreign markets views. He daya that the interpreta generally expected. Reuter. tation of the edict as the signal for a fresh dose of inflation is not shared by operatora in London Reuter

ITALY.

CHINESE OFFICERS TEST PLANES

(Special to` "Talograph")

pas Ordinance, (B Telegraph Copyright, Telegraphio Mam Reválved. Asgrat

·20, $5.85 a.m.¿¡

CLOUDBURST IN COLORADO

FOUR DROWNED IN RUSH OF WATER

(5pecial to "Telegraph") Rome, Aug. 10,

(Dy Telegraph, Copyright. Talographie Moni The Chinese Aeronautical Mig-Ordinager, 1111. Received August

10,138 pon

New York, Aug. 9.

NEW YORK MARKET

SUSPENDED

Final Price Fixed At 49.96 Cents

Now-York, Aug. 9.

Team-building efforts ready in hand, and several players have been approached regarding their ability to make the trip colected

STOP PRESS

SLIGHT RISE IN DOLLAR. The substantial rise in silver | prices had very little effect on the dollar this morning, the quotation, opening rate of the Hongkong Is. 6.1/8d., being only an, advance of 1/8th over yesterday's rate.

The reason is given in local banking circles that more inform-

In the Lido Cabaret partnership, atlon is needed on the precise im-case judgment was given by the plications of the American nation-

Chief Justice Mr. A7 D. "A. "Mac- alisation policy.

Gregor, this afternoon. More the plaintiff, Mr. Dedeoglou, for the amount claimed: $1,800,"with", Costales

FAIR WEATHER. Pressure to highest to the south- onst of Japan, and the trough le stationary between Indo-China and Guam. The typhoon is cross ing Korea on a north-cast track pondence of the people of the sion visited, the expeririental | United States, and declared that department at Montecelio airteld

As a result of the nationalis- the Agricultural Adjustment Ad- this afternoon, when several Morrision, Colorado, region to-day in the United States will be, sus- A cloudburst broke over the ation order, the open silver market' ministration had done nothing to hold the firnters.

officers tested Italian military loosening the waters of Mojtani, pended. were

The philosophy of those who planes in short, fights in the which swept through Bear Creek Trading In futuros was stopped Canyon and drowned four persons, immediately the official announce

Mr. Morgenthau, the So while destroying the resort's ment was made and the closing the Treasury Depart

prices will be at 49.96 conts for Pressmen that the The damage is estimated pt all positions Swan uk Culbertzen la nationalising sil U.S.$100,000-United Pri

[and

CANTHAGE DELAYED.

An amended notification states that the P. and O, Hner Carthage, froth Shanghai, is due to arrive herb at 11 p.m. to-day,

controlling Now Deal vicinity, policies, ho sald, was exactly the The Soviet Air Mission visited cabins, same as that of Soviet Russia. the Flat plants at Turin,-United United Press.

Preas.

"RELIEVED IT. IS

ALL OVER

Washington, Aug.

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