No Disorder On Border
JAPANESE TROOPS WITHDRAWN
PLANS FOR PARLEY
Peking, Jan. 29. A portion of Japanese troops stationed at the east of Tungchatso withdrew five miles to the east yes terday afternoon; and a number of Japanese planes frequently few
the
BRITAIN ANXIOUS FOR PACT
STRIVING FOR NAVAL TREATY
REASSURED BY JAPAN
London, Jan. 28. Reviewing the results of the bilateral recont preliminary naval conversations In London,
TUESDAY, JANUARY 29 1935.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
FRANCE
SELLING
World Silver Production
HIGHEST: FIGURE SINCE 1930
CHINA'S EXPORTS OF COIN FALL
(Special to "Telegraph”)
Now York, Jan. 28. The Bureau of Statistics report over Kuyuan and Tushikow, but the Prime Minister, Mr. Ramany that the 1934 world silver product without dropping bombe.
These were the main features of MacDonald, in the House of tion was 180,501,000 ounces, which
Charhar border activities Commons to-day, said they had is the highest since 1980.
Those figures compare with throughout yesterday. The fore- fully served the purpose for most line held by the Japanese which they were intended; name-161,360,000 ounces for 1933, and troops has been already moved bely, to enable the Governments 169,360,000 ounces for 1932, yond the disputed aren, but the concerned to understand their The United States registered Chinese garrison forces are holding respective problems and view the largest gain which was 26 per their original position in the points, and discuss a number of icent, Mexico gained 9 per cent,
tentative suggestions for over and Canada 3 per cent.
In December the United States coming existing difficulties.
This process would continue | production was 2,017,000 ounces, through diplomatic channels and a gain of 941,000 ounces over
eastern Charhar border area.
Colonel Matsui, Chief of the Japanese Military Mission at Kalgan, arrived at Chengtch yester. day afternoon by air from Chin.
chow.
DOLLARS
REVALUATION NOT LIKELY
BULLISH-WAVE- ABATING
RADIO
NOTICE
BROADCAST Mackintosh's
Three Items From
The Study
From ZBW on a wavelength of 855 metres (845 kilocycles).
12.30 p.m. Stack & Commodity "Quotations,
12.30-1, p.m. Recorded "Music..
1 p.m. Time & Weather Report.
1.03 p.m. Recorded Music.
1,30 pm, Press Bulletins;
sohn)
Paris, Jan. 28.
1.40 p.m. CApprox) Rotary Club Abatement of the bullish Tigin Speech-Licut, Cel. M. II. Logan, Modern Building wave on foreign exchanges re-on "Progress In
Construction.” garding the possible revaluation 210 pm. (Approx) Close Down
4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. of the American dollar, is arous-
7 p.m. Stock Quotations, 7.03-7.30 p.m. Band Selectloná. ing, widespread interest here.
In the opinion of the market experts, the fact that the Bank of War March of the Fricats (Mendela- France has been selling dollars in Woodland Pictures-Rural Suite large amounts and ia apparently Ballnds We Love Selection (arr.
Somers) willing to continue this polley, is
7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio, taken as a sign of confidence on Hyde Park Suite (Jalowicz)
Jazz Banjo and Piano Recital by the part of the French authorities in the stability of the gold value Fred Carpio and Julian Silverio.
Programme of the dollar.
The Bank of France, It Is point- with any large portion of its ed out, would be reluctant to part
as soon as the situation developed November, and the largest month-dollar holdings at present if thers A final decision was expected, at so as to justify rosumption, ply gain since March, 1931.
were any likelihood of the dollar a conference he held with General propriate stops would be taken by The December production of being restored to its old parity
Mexico was 6,100,000 ounces, that Reuter. Sugihara at the Chengtel Japanese His Majesty's Government. Military Headquarters last night,
of Canada 1,187,000 ounces, regarding the
World silver production proposed Sino- | Japanese Conference to be held for
December the settlement of the Charhar-Jehol border dispute.-Central News.
·MR. ARIYOSHI'S VISIT
Shanghai, Jan. 28.
Mr. Ariyoshi, Japanese Minis ter to China, proceeded to Nanking' to-night to pay an official visit to the Chinese authorities. He was
accompanied by Mr. Arino, Cour cillor of the Japanese Leration. Ils present visit to the Chinese capital is merely in connection with routine business.-Centret
News.
GOING HOME ·
London, Jan, 28. Admiral Yamamoto, and other Japanese delegates and experts to the London naval conference re- cently abandoned, left for Tokyo to-day, vin Moscow.-Reuter.
Saar Force Departure
DATE NOT YET FIXED
USEFUL WORK
for
France.
Minister
Danjo Solos:
Dancing Banjo: Plinka Plank,
Finne Solos:
Manhattan Serenade,
Net for all the Rico In Chino. Banjo Solos:
And the Big bad Wolf was dead. Memphis Blues.
Plano Solo:
Ya Zabudu Tebin Ochen Sckoro. Manine's Ball.
8 p.m. Time & Weather Report, 8.03-8.43 p.m. Variety,
Bertha Willmoit (Comedienne). Orchestra-Rio Rita-Selection
Orchestra-You're always in my Arma Songa-Mad Dogs and Englishmen Songs-Lover of my Dreams
Noel Coward. (Baritone) Instrumental-Ah! the Moon is hero! Instrumental-Turn Back the Clock
Ramona and her Grand Piano. Songs-Makin' Whoopee! Songs-Hungry Women
Since adjournment the Japanese
MINISTERS' PARLEY Government had given formal
was 16,204,000 ounces. notice to terminate the Washing-
Paris, Jan. 28. ton Naval Tronty. The British Imports of refined silver into
The Premier of France, M. Government had reallaed for A the United States for December glandin was to-day- In conference long time that the prolongation of are reported ns 10,902,000 ounces, the treaty beyond 1930 would be while for the whole year 1934, with 31. Germain Martin, Minja-Song--Up Aroun' the la North Pole
ter of Finance, and M. Jean contrary to the wishes
of 141,747,000 ounces were imported, the Japanese Government; but which compares with 141,078,000 Tannery, Governor of the Bank of he felt it to be only con-ounces for the year 1933.
The subject of their conference Bonont with the frank And Imporis of foreign silver colna was, monetary questions which will friendly spirit which always dropped sharply during December, bo discussed in London when M. characterised relations between amounting to $1,207,266, compared Flandin, accompanied by M. Laval, for Foreign the two countries to say that the with $5,120,880 in November which French decisions of the Japanese Govern was the highest during the year. Affairs, visits the British capital at
The sharp drop in imports of the end of this week. ment in this matter had been re-
The conference here to-day in coived here with a sense of re-aliver colna is attributed to the gret for the treaty had, during dwindling of Chinese exports of dicated that the queation of stabill- its term, served an invaluable coins as a result of the export sution will probably be debated In purpose of avoiding naval arm-duty-United Press. ament competition with all its attendant evils of 1 will and extravagance, and the British Gov- ernment would regard it as a mat-i ter of gravo concern if there should be a failure to negotiate, before the Washington agreementi terminated, for a now arrangement limiting and regulating the future construction of naval armaments.
SATISFACTION
BRITISH TRADE OUTLOOK
DOUBTFUL DOOR OF MANCHURIA
SIMON STILL HOPEFUL
London, Jun. 28.
London-United Press.
Suspected Spy?
JAPANESE SHIP'S OFFICER
EXAMINED BY U.S. AGENTS
Eddie Canter (Comedian). Instrumental-Loncrome without my Instrumental-Lion Ing
Baby
Masters' Hawailan.. Vocal Duct The Old Covered Bridge Layton and Johnstone. 8.43-9 p.m. 1812 Overture, Op. 49 (Tschaikovsky) Royal Opera Orchestra, Covent Eugeno Garden conducted by Goossens.
Eugen Unegin Waltz (Tschaikovsky) Royal Opera Orchestra Covent Garden conducted by Eugene
Gossene.
9.0.20 p.m.
"Topical Talks on the United King-
don" by Mr. G. C. Pelham.
9,20-0.30 p.m.
Operatica (Famous Operatic Molo-
dies) (arr. J. H. Squire).
The J. II. Squire Celeste Octet. 9.30 p.m.
Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations. 9.35-10.10 p.m. From the Studio. Misa Elvio Yuen (Soprano) acconi- panied by Professor E. Gualdi Sitron Mesin (Violin) accompanied by Harry
It was therefore with great sati- sfaction that His Majesty's Gov- ernment noted the assurance made to them by the Japanese Govern- ment that they had no intention whatever to proceed to naval aggrandisement or to disturb in- ternational peace, but would con-
(Special to "Telegraph”) tinuo rather to make sincere endeavours to strengthen the re-
(By Teleprech, Copyright, Telegraphis
Ore. Mr. Alan Chorlton, Unionistes Ordinance, Et leastust, January lationship of peace and amity
New York, Jan. 28. among all-powers-by participating M.P. for Manchester, to-day ask-“*** qami
Secret Service agents are as heretofore in friendly negotined in the House of Commons tona with other powers concerned, whether there had been any im-examining certain notes found in and that they would strive for the provement in British trade in the possession of the Second Radio
2. Foreign Secretary, Sir conclusion with those powers of consequence of the work of the Officer of the Japanese freighter John Simon, answering a question a new agreement which was fair, Barnby Mission.
Ryoyu Maru, which arrived here In the Commons, said the various adequate and just in conception, contingents were expected to and consonant with the spirit of loave at the aume time as the disarmament, to replace the Governing Commission handed Washington Treaty.--British Wire-formation was yet available. over the territory to the German less. authoritics. The arrangements,
London, Jan. 28. The actual date on which the International Force will leave the Saar has not yet been fixed.
Tho
It was understood, would bo dia- cussed with the Commander-in- Chief, the Governing Commission and the Saar Committee of the
QUIET EFFICIENCY
IN WIRELESS TOUCH
The following ships are expect
5
Sir John Simon, the Foreign last week, via Panama, from Secretary, replied that no in-Singapore.
The officer's name is not dis- The only recent statistics relat-closed and he is being carefully ing to the first three months of guarded.-United Press. 1934 showed an increase of 52
A
per cent. in trado in terms of local currency, compared to almilar period of 1938, Hald Sir John.
League of Nations Counciled to be in wireless communica
tion with Hongkong · to-day :——
Mr. Chorlton naked: "Does the British Wireless.
Gontral Les, Sydic, President Right Honourable gentleman think) Wilson, Isar, Tungshun, Haichen, there is little chance of increasing Nile Macrak, Anyo Maru, Tas our trade with Manchuria?" calusa, Hydrangea, Semiramis, Sir John replied that he hoped Marion Moller, Nellore, Ajax, the efforts of the Barnby Com- Emprese of Japan, Jean Laborde, mission would not be entirely
fruitless.-Reuter. Fingal.
London, Jan. 28. The British troops in the Saar had maintained their reputation for quiet efficiency, sald the Financial Becretary of the War Omice, paying a tribute to these men in the House of Commons to: day.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
SCIENTIST'S DEATH
NONOGENARIAN WORKER
1.-Songs
Programme
(a) Vieni, Il Mio Seno
Napolitano.
Catalani.
(b) Ebben? Ne Andro, Lontana
Violin Solon:
(a) Aduglo
(b) Deep River
3. Songs:
Mozari
Elman.
(a) Vasi D'Arte, Vissi D'Amore
Tosca Puccini, (b) Chi Vuol La Zingarella:
Falsicilo.
.Jubaz.
4. Violin Solo:
(a) Hejro Kati
10.10-10.30 p.m. Vocal Gems.
(a) Sweet Genevieve (Tucker); (b)
At Trinity Church (Gilbert).
(a) Honeysuckle.and the Bee (Fritz); (b) If you want to know the time
ask a Policeman (Rogers)
Light Opera Chorus. Drinks all Round
Columbia Vocal Gems Company. The Girl Friend (Rodgers)
Light Opera Company, 10.30 p.m. Router Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press News, Further London Stock & Commodity Quota-
tions.
Funchal, Madeira Jan. 28. Dr. Michael Grabham, the 90- year-old scientist, died here to day. Dr. Grabham had not practised medicine for some years but was
10.31-11 pm. Dance Music from engaged in scientific experiment of "The Gay Dworcee". a delicate nature. He had been humoured and always had shown FIND EARTH WHERE GROWS NO The quarantine restrictions im-consulting physician in Madeira complote impartiality. Although WEED, AND YOU MAY FIND A HEART Prod by Horn & Kamal since 1861 and was engaged in DEATH OF MISS S.
from Keelung on account of small-elimatology and natural sciences in Pox have been removed.
many branches.
They had been careful, good-
kept in the background, their WHEREIN
presence had boon
an important Knowles.
NO ERRON CROWS,——
they factor in an anxious situation. They had carried out their un-
Two cases of Small-pox, five cases Usual duties in a spirit worthy of of Diphtheria and one case each of the best traditions of the Army.Typhoid and Meningitis were report Router Special.
ed to the local Health authorities during the week-end
RETURNING TO MOSCOW
DR. W. W. YEN WILL LEAVE SHORTLY
The wedding took place at the He was official representative of Registrar's Office, Supreme Court, the Royal College of Physicians at yesterday of Mr. Kwok Ho-lun, the Geological Centenary of 1907 member of the staff of the Union and delivered an address. He was Insurance Society of Canton, and Miss Bradshaw lecturer of the Royal Trol Sheung-yum of 42, Henessy College of Physicians in 1921 and Road.
served on the British Association Committees
meteoric dust, climate and health.
He has written extensively Reuter Special.
The Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith yester- The wedding is announced to take day laid the foundation-stone of a place shortly of Mr. David Redvers block of twenty houses which the Castro, clerk, alinched to the staff of Tung Wah Hospital authorities are the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co., erecting near the main hospital. rosiding at 5, Hillwood Road, Kow loon, and Miss Borta Ferreira Mar ques "Soares of 13, Traversa dos Santos, Macau,
A bridge and Mah Jong party was held at the Peninsula Hotel yesterday afternoon to help swell the funds of the Ministering Children's League Dr. W. W. Yen, Chinese Ambas (Kowloon Branch). Following ware London: Lt. Commander Gandy, R.N.
the prize winners: Contret bridge. andor to Moscow, who has been on Mrs. Barber: 1, Mrs. Millington 2.
Nanking, Jan. 29.
a long furlough at home, arrived at Mrs. Mannors 3 Auction bridge Mira. the capital loat evening for the Deacon 1, Mrs. Barclay 2; Mah Jong,
The following are the latest Houg.. kong appointments announced (Retd.) late Harbour Surveyor, to be Land Surveyor, Public Works Depart ment, Hongkong: Mr. 8. Lambert,
ропрово of asking Instructions Mira, Gray 1, Mrs. Greenhill 2, Mrs. late Land Surveyor, Public Works from the Central Government Cole 3. before his return to. Moscow.
Whon Interviewert ho said that
Department, to be Assistant', Super- intendent of Surveys, Hongkong,
För substituting a metal ring for Wong Tang, 21, appeared before
on
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HIGGINS
PASSES AWAY IN HOSPITAL
Wo regret to have to record the death of Miss, Susan Higgine, of the staff of Messrs. Butterfield & Swire, which secured this morning at the Canossa Hospital (Italian Convent) at the age of AŠ.
The Into Misa Higgins came out to the Enat from Canada on join. ing Messrs. Butterfeld & Swire In November, 1924. For a time sho was with the firm at Tlentain be- foro being transferred to Hong- kout ton days ago she was taken 11 with internal trouble, and went to the Hospital from Repulau
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(B Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphia are residing. Despite all that could after much healtation he was at a gold one at the Cheong Hing Mr. E..I. Wynno-Jones at the Central #apse Ordinance, 18844 Rosaleed. Jäknar bo done for her, she passed away, last persunded to return to his goldsmith shop, 100 Tai Nam Street Magistracy this morning, charged
Washington, Jan, 28. this morning. Of à charming duties at Moscow. He would catch on Sunday, Man Cheung, aged 30, with returning to the Colony before the same steamer for Moscow with unemployed, was brought before Mr. his terms of banishment had expired that Fresident Roosevelt will soon held in
It is learned on good authority disposition, the deceased lady was. high esteem by all Mr. Mul Lan-fang, the noted E. W. Hamilton at the Kowloon "My father died in the country and Chinese actor, who will undertake Magistracy this morning and was I came here to get money from sand to Congress four messages those who knew her and by ker Butterfield and hard relatives to bury him; but I could concerning the nation's transoprt death Messrs. a theatrical tour to Soviet Russia sentenced to
have lost in most Detective-Sergeant Poynts not find them" stated the socused. ation facilities, making suggesions Swin at the invitation of the Soviet stated that the defendant went to Detective-Sergeant Goodwin Bald for their improvement,
conscientious and efficient servant. Government.
the shop with another man, and accused was street coolle and had The messages will deal in turn
The funeral le taking placer Dr. Yen, will probably start on when he was shown a gold ring, he been in the Colony for about three with aviation, shipping, highways his journey late In February, substituted it with another of wooks, - Ning, months' hard · Labour Central News.
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