THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY,
Tin Quotas LABOUR FAILS TO
Increase
MARKET TAKEN BY SURPRISE
UNDISCLOSED
STOCKS
London, March 14.-
The International Tin Commit- toe has increased the tin output quota to forty-five per cont. for three months, April, May and June, 1935.
The increase in the quota took the market by surprise, as general- ly no change had been expected.
The market, however, does not expect to become dioorganised through this increase, though slightly lower levels are possible.
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It is pointed out that there has been considerable disparity cantly between American con- sumption and purchases, which been means that America has uning undisclosed stocks in which very heavy inroads must have been made.-Router,
MOSCOW VISIT PLANS
MR. EDEN TO STAY FOUR DAYS
London, March 14. Arrangements have now com pleted for the vist of the Lord Privy Seal, Mr. Anthony Eden, to Moscow. At the conclusion of the talks which Sir John Simon and he will have with Herr Hitler and the German Ministers, Mr. Eden will leave Berlin by train on the night of March 20 and arrive at Moscow on the morning of the 28th.
During his shay of four days, he will have an opportunity to dis- cuss with M. Stalin, M. Litvinoff and other prominent members of the Russian Administration the general European situation in the light of the Anglo-French com munique of February 3.
Mr. Eden will leave Moscow on the night of March 31 and proceed The definite pro- to Warsaw. gramme of tho Polish vleit has not yet been fixed, but it is expected that Mr. Eden will remain about two days for conversations with members of the Polish 'Govern- ment-British Wireless.
CHINESE SCHOOLS IN SIAM
PRESENT SYSTÈM TO BE RETAINED
Nanking, March 15.- As a result of China's protest, the Siamese Government has in timated that it is prepared to modify its policy in dealing with the Chinese educational problem in Siam. 1
The Siamese Government de- clared that as soon as it had con- sulted Chinese educationists the Siamese educational policy wouki be somewhat modified
ty permit the Chinese schools in Slam to retain their own system to 非 certain extent.-Central News.
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STRACHEY STILL AT LIBERTY
|
WIN NORWOOD
BUT GAINS GROUND IN BY-ELECTION
TORIES HOLD SEAT IN TRI-PARTY FIGHT
London, Mar. 14. The by-election in the Norwood division of Lambeth, caused by the appointment of the former Conservative member, Sir Walter Greaves-Lord, K.C., as a Judge, has resulted into the National Government retaining the seat, but with a much-reduced majority.
The result was declared to-day as follows: Mr. Duncan Sandys (Nat. Con.) Mrs. Barbara Gould (Lab.) Mr. Richard Findlay (Ind. Con.)
Conservative maj.
16.147. 12,799. 2,695.
3,346.
The contest threatened to split the Conservative vote, but although Mr. Findlay stood as an Independent member of the Party, he did so on public grounds, and not, as Mr. Randolph Churchill did at Wavertree, as an opponent of the Government's India policy.
He supported the main prin ciples of the India Bill, but anld| he would, if elected, reserve the right to vote against the Govern- ment on amendments to the
measure.
At the last General Election, in which there was a straight fight between the Conservative and La- bour candidates, the former won with a majority of no less than 23,634. The oficial Conservative vote now shows shrinkage of: 14,704, whilst the combined Con- servative vote is 12,000 below the General Election figure,
creased by 6,682. The polling at the by-election was not so heavy
The Labour vote has been in-
in the General Election, 6,424 fewer electors registering their votes-Rentor
WOMAN'S FOURTH ATTEMPT
Mrs. Barbara Ayrton Gould, the | unsuccessful Labour nominee, has
now made four attempts to enter) the House of Commons, her three previous efforts being at Nor- wich, where, in 1920, she only failed by four votes.
She is the wife of Mir, Gerald Gould, former Associate Editor of the Daily Herald, and has taken
active in
share
in women's political organisations for many years. She is a member of the Executive of the Labour Party, and was formerly a member of
Commission the Royal
on the Civil Service.
BECANENTELZONENMANTENNETTU JUTISETMANERETIENNE
BRILLIANT WEST INDIES STAND
Auspicious Start In
Test Match
West Indies made an Juspicious start to the fourth Test Match with England at Kingston yester day, scoring 235 for the toss of two wickets, England met with an early success, but thereafter Headley and Sealey held the stage com- piling an unfinished third wicket partnership of 143. Headley at the close was 132 not out and Sealey 60 not out. Full scores and des- cription of the play appears on Page 8.
DOLLAR DROPS SLIGHTLY
MARKET RATHER
EASIER
Chinese Eggs Fit To Eat
NO ACTION TO END IMPORTATION
MINISTER'S OPINION
London, March 14.
MARCH 15, 1935.
E RADIO BROADCAST
Relay of Hongkong Hotel Orchestra
CLASSICAL PROGRAMME From ZBW on a wavelength of 355 metros (846 kilocycles).
4-7 p.m. Chinese Programmt. The question of Chinese eggs, 7 p.m. Local Stock Quotations. which has caused amusement and 7.03-7.20 p.m. From the Studio. argument in the House of Com-The 3rd of a series of talks on "How mens in the past, is now settled, Amateur.
to Listen to Music" by local so far as the Ministry of Health,
7,20-7.40 p.m. Hand Selections. and Sir Hilton Young, are con- Old Folks at Home and in Foraign cerned.
Having faced
barrage of
he would save the time of the
Lands (Roberts) Americana (Thurban) Swastika March (Klohr}
7.40-8 p.m. From the Studio.
questione, Sir Hilton decided that pianoforte recital by A. W. Lorena, House by providing a written answer to any further queries;
Minister states that a relativoly
in this written reply the
small number of bacteria were found in the samples of frozen eggs which were imported from China. These eggs were recently oxamined in the Ministry of Health Iaboratories, and there was no information to show that the
1. Adagio sostenuto (Op. 27)
"Beethoven. 2. Preludo No. 15 ... .Chopin. 3. Waltz in C. sharp minor
Chopin.
4. Polish Danco..... Scharwenka. 6 p.m. Time and Weather Report. -8.03.9 p.m. A Variety Concert. "Hutch" Medley-Leslie Hutchinson
at the piano. Humorous The Company Promoter
John Tilley (this record is kind-
ly loaned by a listener). CRgA were unit for human Trio-Feminina Fancies consumption.
Trio-Moonlight Meaneringa
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The Minister did not consider
The Carlyle Cousins, action in the matter of these im- It necessary to take any special Band-Whore the mountains meet the
Band-Remembrance ported eggs, in consequence-Piano Solos-A Cavalcade of Martial
Reuter.
· BRITAIN · BUILDS FOR STRENGTH
..
(Continued from Page 1.)
nearly exhaust the tonnage al Jowed for submarines," said Sir
Bolton.
NO FLEET INCREASE
Tunes Piano Solos Sweetment Joe. The Candy Man. Patricia Rossborough. Vocal-Dan, Dan, the Yodelling Man Harry Torrani (Yodler). Orchestra A Night with Paul White-
man at the Biltmore Vocal Goma-Mercenary Mary
my,
9-10.30 p.m. A Classical Program- Overture in D Minor (Handel, arr.
Elgar) Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D
major (Bach).
Cartot (Pianoforte), Thibaud (Violin) and Corlet (Flute) and the Ecole Normale Chamber Orchestre, Paris.
Quartet in C Major (Mozart)
Capet String Quartet. 1st Movement-Adagio-Allegro. 9.30 p.m. Press Bulletins, "Stok Concerto No. 3 in D Minor (Rach. Quotations.
maninoff, Op.30)
Vladimir Horowitz (Pianoforte) and the London Symphony Orchestra.
London, Mar, 14, Introducing the Naval Estimates in the House of Commons to-day, the First Lord of the Admiralty, Sir Bolton Eyres Monacil, pointed out that the increase of £3,500,000 In the total did not mean any Increase in the size of the Fleet. Additional expendituro of two million pounds was essential to make good scrious deficiencies in Symphony in D Minor (Cesar Franck) Philadelphia Symphony Orch. equipment and to carry out the 3rd movement only--Allegro Non modernisation of certnin old
Troppo ships. The remaining 1% million Songs Widmung-Du Moine Seels
increase
du Meln Herz (Schumann, Op.25, pounds
Was due automatic rise in expenditure dur Songs--Nur wer die Sehnsucht Kennt
No. 1). ing 1935, on new construction, in-
(None but the weary heart) volven by programmes authorised (Tchaikovsky) in previous years and constituting part of the normal replacement policy allowed by the terms of the London Naval Treaty of 1930, which was still in forec.
The number of
the ships in British Navy had been already drastically redured, and in view af imperial responsibilitica, the Government could not agree to fur-;
The official rate of the Hongkongther numerical reduction." dollar declined 1/8th titis morning to 18. 11.7/8d. The market opened fairly steady, but later ensed off somewhat. Very littlo business
Wong Sing, unemployed. was was done. sentenced to nine months' hard labour |
Shanghai opened easy
at la. 18.
by Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central 7.3/d., later firmed up to Magistracy this morning, on a charg7.7/16d., and then eased off again. of having returned from banishment,
In London, silver rose 1/16th Defendunt was arrested in Comunught. Rond West. He stated that he had spot and was unchanged forward. bis China bought, while India operated returned to Hongkong to have eyes treated.
both ways on a steady market.
to
At the same time, they were anxious to join in an international agreement for reduction of sizes within categories.
TONNAGE. REDUCTION
Maria Olczewska (Contralto), 10.30 p.m. Press Bulletins, London Stock Quotations.
10.36.11 p.m. Dance Music. 11 p.m. Close Down,
- TENSION'S CAUSE
REMOVED
(Continued from Page 1.) the unfavourable impression caus- ed by the negative attitude of the Japanese Government with respect to the Soviet Government's propos- al for a non-aggression pact.
"I hope the agreement in the In particular, they would like to C.ER. mutter, and its loyal ful- see the tonnage of battleships fiximent, will create the necessary ed at 25.000, with 12-inch guns, atmosphere for a peaceful and and cruisers restricted to 7.000 mutually satisfactory solution of tons, with 6-inch guns. Failing all the problems interesting the total abolition of submarines, U.S.S.R. and Japan. which they favoured, they would
"From this viewpoint it is like to maintain the qualitative possible to be Aured that a limitations of the London Treaty formal agreement will be greeted and drastically. reduce the The final concert of the senson will į maximum permissible submarine
enthusiastically by all friends of he given at the fielen May Institute tonnage. on Thursday, March 1, at 5.30 p.m.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF AS WE ARE NOW LIVING IN AN. ETERNITY, THE TIME TO BE HAPPY Is TO-DAY.-Grenville Kleiser.
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Three cases of Diphtheria and one case of Typhoid were reported to the loent Health authorltles on Wednesday,
Malini, the well-known magician, arrived in Hongkong from Manila by the s. President McKinley to-day.
The U.S.S. Augusta, lying the flag Mr. Walter L. Marshall Brut Mr. of Rear Admiral F. B. Upham, Com P. W. Parker, of the Standard Vacuum mander-in-Chief of the Ú.8. Asiatic Oil Co., returned to the Colony from Fleet, is expected to arrive in the Manila by the 88. President Mc- Colony from Manila to-morrow. Kinley to-day.
FREE TO CONTINUE
LECTURE TOUR
(Special to "Tolograph")
Chicago, Mar, 14. Evelyn J. Strachey, the British author, arrested In Chiengo da # charge of advocaling the over Bousfeld returned from Marila throw, by force, of the United day by the s.s. President McKinley, States Government, and released on accompanied by Mr. Frederick Godber, $500 ball Inter, has been granted executive of the Asiatic Petroleum
continuance of freedom unt Co. in London. March 21,
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He will thus be permitted to continue his profitable lecture tour,
Mr. W. II. Bell
tu-
These proposals for qualitative Imitation would be of enormous advantage to the world, because they would preserve the relative #trength of different countries at a greatly reduced cost.-British Wireless.
COAST DEFENCES
Washington, March 14. H.M.S. Grimsby left Swalow to-day Mr. Carl Vinson, author of the and Mr. J. K. for Hongkong and is expected to arbig Navy programme recently rive in here to-morrow. II.M.S. considered by the House of Repre- Folkestone leave for Weiheiwei to-sentatives Naval Committee, of
H.M.S. Cornwoll leaves orrow. Manila for Hongkong to-day and is which he is chairman, has recom- expected to arrive on Monday,
mended that Navy experts and enginvera survey the California Chung Man, coolie, was fined $10 const to determine what steps Before Mr. Grantham at the Kow-by Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Central should be taken to bolster the toen Magistracy this morning, He planned to leave the United newer to a summons for failing to handbills at Queen's Road West, near direction.-United Press.
in Magistracy this morning for posting defences of the nation in that keep to the right side of the rond,
en rounding a corner, W. Knox. Chung Sau Sireet West, without a learner driver, of No. 8 Cameron Chinese
permit from the Secretariat for Road, was fined $5. Traffic-Inspector Officer. The handbills related for the Affairs or tho District Nleol stated that about 10.05 a.m. pn Bim "Cleopatra" starring Claudetto February 23 defendant falled to keep Colbert. Inspector K. W. Andrew, of to the right side of the road, when the S.C.A., said unchopped hanabilis turning the corner. at Waterloo Road could not be posted on walls; all had and York Road. He was coming down to be elapped by the S.C.A. Defendant Waterloo Road, and another told the pollee. Inst night, when U.S. TREASURY PLANS driven by a lady, was coming down, arrested, that he did not have York Rend.
to go to the S.C.A. office,
States on March 29 in any event, No that if he is deported he will not suffer greatly.-United Press,
U.S. WARS ON LOTTERIES POST OFFICE'S FRAUD LIST
The
(Special to "Talagraph"}
Washington, Mar. 14.
In uddition to being charged with length of iron chain stening a Wong Fook-lol, aged 26, unemployeds was also charged with failing to
time
from Sir William fosches, Chairmon Mins Violet Capell has received of the London Hospital, a letter in which he rnyWe are very grate-i
LIBERTY BOND REDEMPTION
TO SAVE INTEREST
(Special to "Telegraph.")
Washington, March 14. The Secretary of the Treasury,
Postmaster-General, Mr. part to the police while being underful for the donation you have sont Farley, has issued fraud orders pollee supervision, when he for the Hospital as a result of your Mr. Henry Morgenthau, to-day
before Mr. Grantham at the Kowloon against over 300 foreign firms and Magistracy this morning.
Dancing Display; and congratulationa Defen- on it. I know how many things there called for redemption on June 15, individuals, engaged in the distri-dayt pleaded guilty to all bution of lottery tickets,
charges,
and when asked why he did are going on at that time of the 1995, all outstanding First Liberty | year, ami I think in the circumstances | Bonds; which amount to nearly All mail addressed to these not report to the polico while under it does you great credit that you did $2,000,000,000, firms or persons will be returned, supervision, be stated that he and so well. I need hardly, say, that we It is believed that the bonds marked "fraudulent" or. If no loft his book, Sentence of six shall be very grateful indeed if you
months hard labour was passed, and give another show for our benent at will be refunded at a lower rato return address is obtainable, wille Magistrato ordered defendant to a futuro date. With all rood wishes of intercot, thus saving the go to the Doad Letter Offcabe kept under a further two years to yourself and all who have helped Government $14,000,000 in interest United Press,
police supervision.
annually.-United Press.
peace," Press.
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he concluded.-United
CHINA PROTEST (Special to "Telegraph”)
Nanking, Mar. 15. The Foreign
Office, in memorandum, will repudiate the C.E.R. sale. The memorandum will be issued March 22 or 23, and will be delivered throughout the world to foreign governments the day the Soviet Union and Manchukuo formally sign the agreement.- United Press.
S'HAI MARKET.
REPORT
FIRMER CONDITIONS
INDICATED
Shanghal, March 16. The opening of the Foreign Ex-. change market was slightly essier here this morning.
The predominance of sellers, however, indicates K firmer masket, providing there is no bearish newa.
The Central Bank is obviously Hooking to eliminate the wide fluctuations, offering to sell June sterling 'nt 1/7%.
The market is distinctly firmer at 10.30 a.m.
ro-
the Central Bank are reported.
Substantial sales of sterling by
On the Gold Bar Exchange changeovers, long holders colved one dollar which went to nothing, while the shorts receive twenty conts.
The market is firm hore at 12.30, There is a decided absence of buyers and continued selling by the Central Bank.-United Press.
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