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Ramon Novarro
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THE NIGHT IS YOUNG-
CHARLES BUTTERWORTH
UNA MERKEL
EDWARD EVERETT HORTON
DONALD COOK
A Hetro-Goldwyn-Mayer Platisé
Evelyn Laye
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STORY OF PURE NONSENSE AND ABUNDANT FUN!
Its a British & Dominions Peduction
The Story of
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Sydney Howard 'It's a King'
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THE WORLD
MOVES ON"
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they still think Britannia rules the waves."--United Prean.
tha
Mediation Refused
Takyo, April 5. In an unofficial statement made by a spokesman, of the Japanese Foreign Office today it was de- A Foreign Offloc spokesman,clared that the Japanese Govora- commentling on the deliate in the ment would decline to accopt House of Lords, wherein it was inediation offered by the British suggested that Britain should Government in any negotiations nealat everybody's relations with held between China and Japan for China, Including Japan'a, said:
amicable, settlement of the outstanding issues concerning the "Chinese and Japanese relations two nations. He said that media- are Improving wherefore mediation by the third party would tion and assistance aro unnecessary, { result in increasing internal chaos
"On the basla of the present in China. press reports, wo cannot understand This statement is intended as the British attitude",
"Apparently Britain is not only piping the tune but le doing all the dancing.
an indirect reply to some members of the British House of Lords, who urged the British Government to take this rolo during a debate an the Far Eastern situation.-- "British activities indicate that Central News Agency.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1935.
NEW YORK MARKET REVIEW
AMERICA'S SILVER IMPORTS
MOSTLY FROM BRITAIN
(Special to "Telegraph") .
New York, April 6, The Department of Commerce. reports that imports of allver Into) the United States for the week ending March 20 amounted to $3,187,614,
Thin amount included $2,761,121 from the United Kingdom, $74,200 from Peru, $6,571 from Honduras and $26,635 from Mexico..
Commenting on the New York Stock Market, the current issue (of the Annalist maya: "Many ob-i servers regard the technical posi- tion of the market to be favour able."
Barron's Financial Weekly says: "We believe a true bear market to be impossible la view of tho. current money, rates and com-| modity prices."
Standard Statistica Comments: "Tho industrial background aug-, gesta a continuation of trading within relatively narrow Ilmita." Moody's Investors Service says: "The underlying situation continues to be unfavourable,”—United Press,
LLOYD GEORGE'S "NEW DEAL”.
www.
CONFERENCE WITH
NEW"TELEGRAPH” FEATURE
Illustrated Articles · On Home Gardening
Commencing on Tuesday next, April 9, the Telegraph will publish a series of twelve llustrated articles ou Home Gardening, specially written by experts.
Ench writer is an acknow- ledged
specialist in his particu- Inr field; each writes in clear, concise and simple terms, on his subject alone.
an-
There will be three articles on vegetable gardening, one on garden planning, one on nuals and perennials, two on rock gardens and garden pools, one on flowers from bulbs, one on improvement of the soil, ons on care of the lawn, and twe on plant insecta and the pre- vention of plant diseases.
These articles, appearing on Tuesdays and Thursdnya, should prove of consuming in-- terest to all amateur garden-
ers.
CHINA EXPECTS BIG LOAN
BRITAIN AND U.S. PLANNING AID
ex-
COTTON MARKET
LISTLESS
SILK UNDERTONE STEADY
New York, April 5. The colton market was feature less to-day. Prices were swing- ing Hatiessly, closing unchanged to seven points, higher. -
Thy strength of the outaida). markets was ignored,
Silk prices were unchanged to one point higher.
The undertone of the market at
was steady.
There was
fair Inquiry for September delivery on behalf of
commission houses and the trade.
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NEW C-IN-C. FOR FOR INDIA
GENERAL CASSELS
APPOINTED
London, April 5. The King has approved the appointment of General Sir Robert Cassels to be Commander-in-Chief in Indin, in succession to Field Marshal Sir Philip Chetwode, 'an completion of the latter's tenure of office on November 13.
The King has also approved that General Cassels be appointed a member of the Executive Council of the Governor-General of India on taking up his appointment-- British Wireless.
EGYPT TRADE
FIRST
MISSION
CONFERENCE IN LONDON
Shanghai, April 6. Compétent observers in loent finanetil circles predict that pro- posed financial aids jointly tended to China by Britain and the United States in the form of a big loan, would be realised sooner or later, as the present circumstances.) are favourable for it, especially in view of the fact that the United States Government could find no
London, April 5. other alternative measure to help
The President of the Board of China.
Trade, accompanied by officials of London, April 5. It is believed that President the Board of Trade, Foreign Office, Mr. Lloyd George, whose Indus- Roosevelt feels it impossible for Department of Overseas Trade trial recovery proposals were re-him to make any change in his and Mines Department, to-day re- cently, at the request of the Prime silver purchase policy, which has colved the Egyptian mission of Minister, submitted to the Govern been mandatory by Congress, al-Economic Enquiry which is visli ment, has been invited to attend though,, necording to Chinese ing this country.
CABINET
a meeting on Thursday of the official intimation, efforts are still A general discussion took place, Cabinet Committee which has been being made to induce the American and arrangements were made for examining his plane. -- British Government to modify it in favour further meetings-British Wire. Wireless.
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