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PLAN TO ISSUE FRESH NOTES
INFLATION DENIED
(Special to "Telegraph")
(De Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphis Mem angie Ordinanes, 1884. Reorived January 27. 10.10 nM)
Paris, Jan. 22.
The Government Bill in the preamble of which the British financial policy is cited as a justification for its existence, was tabled in the Chamber of Deputies to-day, authorising the issue of an additional 5,000,- 000,000 francs of Treasury bilis this year, above and beyond the legal limit of 10,000,000,000 francs.
The Bill specifies that the Treasury, may consalidate its floating debt during 1935 at an amount equivalent to or exceed- ing 5,000,000,000 francs,
The Bill's preamble refutes the suggestion that the measure may 'load to inflation, reiterating the polley that the Government is profoundly hostile to any form of ingatlonism-Reuter Special.
NO INFLATION
Paris, Jan. 22.
VICTORY
ASSEMBLY ECHOES
“GANDHI KIJAI” ·
PRINCES SUPPORT ALL-
·
INDIA FEDERATION
(By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphio Messages Ordinance. 1894. Received, Jan. 23, 10 a.m.
New Delhi, Jan. 12. The Government has been defeated on the first division of the new Assembly on a Congress Party vote
of censure.
The Congress Party raised the storm on account of the Government's refusal to allow Sarat Bose, who is charged with subversive activities in Bengal, to take his seat in the Assembly.
The Opposition carried the day by a vote of 58 to 64, amid shouts of "Gandhi Kijai....Long Live Gandhil" Reuter Special.
Meanwhile, the readiness of thepentirely and utterly baseless the Indian Princes to enter into the allegations which have been made proposed All-India Federation, to the effect that he and his officers provided certain conditions were had brought pressure to bear on granted and which the Princes the Princes in order to coerce stipulate must be included in the them into the Federation against The Chamber of Deputies to- Constitution, was reaffirmed in a their will.
resolution unanimously passed at
The Viceroy said it was only day tabled a Bill on the Govern-to-day's sitting of the Chamber of natural that the Princes should mont's new credit polley, wherein
postpone their final decision on the Finance Minister insists that
The resolution was proposed by the Reform Bill until they hadgay there is no question of inflation, the Maharaja of Patiala, Chan- opportunity to study the measure the Government is cellor of the Chamber, who emand the various draft instruments, capable of maintaining the value phasised the Princea' desire not to accession instruments and in
stand in the way of India's nttuin-istructione. Ho also disclaimed any inten-ment of Dominion status. tions of the Government for hazardous credit experimenta.
and
that
of the franc.
It was also reported here that various banks have arranged ship ments of gold by liners arriving in New York before February 4, in view of the Supreme Court's post- ponoment of the declaion on the Gold Clause case. United Press.
GERMAN CURRENCY
l'rinces.
*BASE ALLEGATIONS"
of
The Maharaja
Bikaner secunding the resolution, took the opportunity of repudinting the allegations made by apponents of the British Government's prope sals that the Princes would be sub- jected to pressure to induce them to enter the Federation.
the
:
Lord Willingdan's repudiation of the allegations was strongly supported by the Maharajah of Bikaner--British Wireless,
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1935.
PRISONER ACCUSES
REPORTERS
Unusual Allegation In
Assault Trial
A remarkable statement made by one of the nileged assallants of Ma Tau-nam, manager and partner of the Empress Hotel, suggesting that the victim of the assault was a public swindler whom reporters were induced by money not to схране, was not pressed home when prisoner cross-examined Ma Tau-nam at the Criminal Scasione thia morning.
The prisoners were Ho Lam. sang. Fan Fong, and Kwan Yu, alien Kwan. Ng, and all pleaded "Not guilty" to charges of naaault Ing complainant with dntent to rob, and of maliciously wounding him at his house, No. 40, High Street, on November 16.
The case is being heard by Mr. Justice A. D. A. MacGregor, Chlef Justice, and the following jury:
Allon, Wong Tat, D. L Messra. B. G. Butler (foreman), lieltmeyer, A. A. Olues, Yung Hok- ming, and 0. W. O. May.
II.
Mr., J. A. Fraser, Assistant Attorney General,, was instructed by Mr. T. P. K. Kemble, of Messrs. Wilkinson & Grist, for the Crown and outlined the facts of the
саве.
On the date in question, he said, complainant returned to his house as usual by car about 12.15 a.m. carrying a fairly large sum of money. He was ascending to the third floor where he lived, when. on the first landing, he was Assaulted by Ho Lam-sang and then by his two companiona. They slashed his wrist with one of the two knives they carried and tried. to search his pockets, but com- plainant's shouts for help were heard by his wife who went to the verandah and sounded a police
whistle,
The three assailants acattered. the first accused throwing away pad of cotton wool as he ran. He was caught by Ma Tau-nam's chauffeur who handed him over to policeman. A search of his still, after two months. smelt strongly of ether..
TOY PISTOL
PITEOUS VICTIMS kets revealed a bottle which
OF FLOOD
PERISHING
The Maharajn, on behalf of him- Berlin, Jan. 22. self and other Princes, gave the WOMEN AND CHILDREN To-day a Director of the Reichs-mast emphatic contradiction to bank, Doctor Blessing, issued a auch "base allegations."
The Viceroy, Lord Willingdon, statement emphasising that there
Chamber, Also was no question of devaluation of addressing the Reichsmark since the Govern-denied that any pressure had or ment's schemes for creating work would be brought to bear upon the
Princes. could be ellectual only on the bagia of રીં stable currency. United Press,
p.m.
this
co-operate at 7.30 evening and co-operate to get rien out of him."
A Chinese constable, captured Pan Fong after a chase and he was found to have a toy pistol wrapped in a singlet. The third defendant was found L 182. Queen's Road West, on the in- Tientsin, Jan. 23.
formation of Ho Lam-sang. In his Despite the dry season, the Bloodpocket was a paper bearing in situation in the Southern Hope Chinese the message: "Come and section of the Yangtae. River still shows no signs of improving. He added that nobody knew Since the dykes around Chang better than the Princes that no wan burst last year, the city of form of coercion had been employ-Changwan is still isolated by food by Great Britain,—Reuter water placing no less than 140,000 Special.
sufferers in the city in dangerous position. VICEROY'S ADDRESS
many other There
Blood London, Jan. 22... sufferers outside the city, who need brought this charge against me to The Viceroy of Indin, Lord quick relief. Many inhabitants, in-cover himself against this charge Willingdon, when opening the cluding children and women, are session of the Chamber of Princes reported to have perished with swindling the public. For my suke and for the sake of society ROOSEVELT'S POWER at New Delhi to-day described as hunger and cold-Central News.
I am not refuting this charge to protect the lives and property of the public."
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DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
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Washington, Jan. 22. The Senate has passed the Connally Oll Control Bil, which now goes to the House of Repre- Hentatives for approval.
The Bill is a sequal to tho Supreme Court's decision that the
The U.S.S. Isabel arrived in the CONDITION LIES; ACT WELL YOUR Celany this morning from Swntow PART, THERE ALL THE HONOUR LIES, -Pope.
Tickets for the Chupin revital to be given by Mr. A. M. Bowes-Smith on February 1 are now on sale at the Holenn May Institute.
Near Shatin, when driving her car from Kowloon to Taipo, yesterday
Captain Kennedy hun reported the loss of a dinghy from its anchorage at Shamshulpo.
Mrs. A. Ó. Brawn is to distribute the prizes at the Cheung Chau Goy. ernment School at 3 p.in. to-morrow,
Quarantine restrictions have been
The Arst defendant made a statement: "I had the intention of assaulting him, I Wan not robbing him. He is a man who swindles the public. Many people swindler. He know he is
After he had signed this state- iment accused added: "There are so many reporters in Court and there is a saying that a hero can-j not get through the hands of a beautiful woman.' I will alter) this phrase and say that a certain reporter cannot get away from the influence of money, This is to let the public know what I mean. want them to know he is a swindler and not to get into his toils again. I hope the reporters have sacrificed myself on behalf will give this full publicity as of the pubile and I hope they will do the same. Many of them are under the influence of money and
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Quartet. Act empowering the President to Stubbs Road, knocked down a Chinese from Keelung on account of small
10.30 p.m.
Press Bulletins, Stock. prevent shipments of oil from any child which had got into her way. pox.
Quotations. producing centre la unçonstitu- The victim suffered slight injuries.
10.15-11.16 p.m. From the Studio. tional.
Dance Music by "Empress For wearing his hat in the Central conceal the evil character of this Janan Orchestra directed by Frank The Bill empowers Congress to From the New Territories a report control oil production in America has been received of an armed rob Polico Court this morning, a
The second accused had made no
11.16 p.m. Close Down, bery at Tam Chuk Hung, the victim named Li Fong was ordered by Mr. instead of the President,
It will prevent the inter-state being a widow, Chang Fung-kam, Wynne-Jones to be detained in the statement, but the third had said who was robbed of a small sum of cells below the dock until the Court that Ho Lam-sang had asked him transportation of oil produced in money and other property, including rose. The man was unable to raise to icin in the assault as his grand- excess of the quotas assigned to a shotgun. The offale occurred last one dollar for a fine.
father had been awindled by com- cach "state.-Reuter,
night, four men being implicated.
plainant.
NO MONEY TAKEN
•
words:
INDIGESTION
.:
man
For stealing a radiator cap from The public in reminded that the private car No. 1187 parked, outside
man."
Harwood.
Kwan Yu as a Boy at the Sai Lam Club. On that particular day he had $120 in a breast, pocket but usually carried Jarger sums,
SWINDLE DENIED
Grent Carter opens his season at the No. 33 Jordan Road on January 15, Mr. Fraser, concluding, sald DOCTOR'S AMAZING|Kinga Theatre at 0.30 p.m. to-night, Tam Sze, aged 6, unemployed. was that although no money was taken, Ho Lam-sang failed to question. when he will present a whole array sentenced to three months' hard labour the only construction the jury Mu Tau-nam as to the allegations EXPERIENCE WITH of most hailing numbers. The sen by Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the Kow- could place on the assault was made in his statement until his sun will extend to even nights and foun Magistracy this morning, Mr.. that of intended robbery, and If Lordship pointed out that he could two matinees, and box plans are now Stevens, of the Naval Dockyard, was that failed, they should convict not rely on these allegations to open at the King's Theatre, There the complainant,
on the charge of malicious wound-justify the assault unless he at- Who would except a well-known will be matineex on Saturday, and doctor to be a victim of persister Sunday at 5 p.m.
On coming home from work yester-Ing. A broken knife and a whole tempted to sustain them.
Accused then said: Did you stomach trouble? His own medicine
day, Lau Tan, an earth colle, found knife were found near the scene
not swindle my grandfather? did him no good! Then it last he appeared before Mr. El. Wynne-suspected Chan Kl, aged 28, another
When Chan Kwong, 33, unemployed, that his savings had been stolen. He of the assault.
Witness: I do not remember Sergt. Shoppherd deposed that found the way to conquer obstinate Janes in the Central Magistracy this earth coolle who lived in the same Dr. Lim Kim-knu had left the his name and I do not know how stomach disorder. Here are la own morning charged with a breach
"I find that 'Bisurated Magneria the Deportation Ordinance, Sergeant Douglas Wharf by Lou Tan, and the said his depositions as to com- him.
of house. The man was arrested on the Colony on leave and his Lordship I am supposed to have swindled taken after my meals is the only thing Moran, in charge of criminal records, taoney was found in his possession plainant's Injuries could be read:
Witness denied that only ong that keeps me free from pain and applied for committal. He stated that with the exception of some which bad Inter
man assaulted him and repeated discomfort, and I take it regularly. defondant. had nine previous con- been spent on clothing. This morning Mr. C. H. Lamb, surfeyor, that he recognised prisoners by I often prescribe it for my patients, victions and, this was his fifth retum Chan Ki was brought before Mr. E. W. and have had very good resulte." to the Colony since 1929. He
who Hamilton at the Kowloon Magistracy proved the plans of the scene of their clothes and figures.
Chung
Kau, chauffeur, 11. G. M.A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. previously been banished twice. His and sentenced to two month hard the alleged assault and Mr. A. Amazing evidence of the remarkable Worship fixed hearing for Tuesday labour.
Jackson, analyst, said, the smell drove his employer home on the speed with which indigestion and at 11.30 úm.
of the bottle produced was un-night in question, told the Court that after Ma had gone up to the stomach pains can be stupped has been
Two widows, Wong So, aged 42, doubtedly that of ether. revealed by medical experiments' and Appearing before Mr. E. W. Hamil- and Li Chung, aged 42, appeared bo- Min Tau-nam, gave evidence of floor, he heard cries of "Save X-ray photographs of actual cases, tou at the Kowloon Magistracy this fore Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the Kow-the assault bearing out counsel's life!"As Chung went up to in- These prove Bisurated Magnesia to morning on a charge of break rett loon Magistracy this morning, charged statement. He said he began vestigate, a man in European be the quickert-acting and most an unnumbered shop in Kansu Strcut with the possession of 12 lbs. of work in Hongkong us an asslatant attire, who was the first defen effective stomach remedy known to yesterday, and stealing felt hat, on dutlable tabacco at tho Kowlon. medical science. Within 5 minutes iron, and two lengths of hat band, Che Canton Railway Station on Monday. In the Tai Yik Rice Company and dant, rushed down the stairs.
Witness related the several teaspoonful of 'Blaurated Magnesla Kol-las, aged 23, unemployed, was Revenue Omcer Brown stated that had sinco founded the Hang
little water preduced complete sentenced to one month's hard labour,, defendants were arrested each carry. Chong, Yik Fik Lung, Yoo Fat struggles he had with the fugitive relief in cases where numberless other Teul Kwong, aged 42, master of the Ing a tin containing alx lbs. of Lung and Nam Fung Lung, rice before capturing him near the Salyingpun Market. On their way remedies had failed entirely. Get Kwong Wah shop, was charged with tobacco. Th second defendant stated businesses. 'Blaurated Magncala (powder
or recolving the hat banda, but he stated that the tobacco was not hers and Witness said he recognised the back to High Street, he picked up tablete) from your chemist or store that he bought them from the first that she was only carrying it for the accused men by their clothes and a waste pad he had previously 10-day, but be sure and see the oval defendant not knowing they had been first defendant. A fine of $107, or "BISMAG" sign on every package 17 stolon. He was discharger. Cho Ye, two months hard labour, was Imposed figures, though it was too dark seen dropped by the defendant you want the quickest-acting stomach aged 19, master of the Wing Wah upon the first defendant, while the at the time of the assault to dis- during the flight. remedy known.
shop, appeared as complainant.
tinguish their faces. He know Isecond defendant was discharged,
in
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