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FAMOUS PUBLISHER PASSES

MR. ADOLPH OCHS NOTABLE CAREER

OWNED NEW YORK TIMES

(Special to "Talograph”) “ T·

New York, Apr. 8: Mr. Adolph S. Ochs, owner of the New York Timca, best known of.

America's newspapers, died at his summer home in Chattanooga to day, the United Press reports.

Born in Cincinnati la February, 1858. his father was a native of Besaria. He started work as a newspaper "boy" on the Cincinnati

nel.

Chronicle

th. was

ALL-EUROPE - PAGE BRITISH PLAN

(Continued from Page 1.).

that both Mr. Ramsay. MacDonald, the British Prime Minister, and Sir John Simon, Lord Privy Seal attend the conference of nations g Stresa.

Onelaf quarters believe that if German ambition is to be restrain- ed, the three former Allies, Britain, France and Italy, ahould establish common front, and solidly, when they meet at Stress,

Some doubts are expressed, how- with regard to England's attitude. There

have been some bitter comments in the press with respect to Britsta's reputed desire to keep out of any further European commitments.

ever,

Meanwhile, the danger of a was with Germany is a common topic and the Government has shown apprehension by countermanding orders to some high grade oflleers to depart for the Colonies,

THE HONGKONG

SILVER JUBILEE

GROTESQUE DRAGONS FOR CHINESE PROCESSIONS

Grotesque dragans, varying in length from 100 to 300 feet, a Chinese band with 300 musicians, picturesque banners and the thun, der of hundreds of cracker strea- mors and bomba.

There will be some of the high- lights of the Chinear procession during Hongkong's celebration of the King's Silver Jubiles,

Arrangements have almost been completed for the Chinese celebra tions during Jublled week.

Three Chinese trade hongs will present their own dragons for the hornous brocessions, which will of the Colony on different days, wend their way through the streets

has set aside $10,000 for the con- The Fish Mongers' Association struction of a silver dragon, which Kwat firm in Canton. has been ordered from the Pu Yu

TELEGRAPH TUESDAY, APRIL

1935.

H.K MINISTERING LEAGUE

ANNUAL MEETING

HELD

CHANGE OF NAME

MANILA STOCK

EXCHANGE

PHILIPPINE GOLD

SHARE_QUOTATIONS

the Hongkong Ministering League The annual general meeting of and M, C, L., was held this morning at the Helena May Institute, Mrs. R M. Henderson presiding.aris Geld Mining Among the wants to test were Lady Southern, Mrs. R. Ipa Gold Siren Kotewall and Mrs. D. W. Tratman. Itogon Mining Do.

«Polen In Pro

Paker Pries

Automack Gallflesta 0.02

River

18.10

0.30

120 0.15 0,14

NEW FREIGHTER

KONGO' MĀRU ARRIVES

IN HONGKONG

NON-STOP FLIGHT

CIRCLING THE EARTH IN 4 DAYS

New York, Apr. 8. Clyde Pangborn, American hero of the Centenary Air Race last October, will attempt to fly around the world in four and a half days in August or September."

His machine, which is already. under construction, is described as a freak.

Many people who saw the Kunga Maru Yesterday may have wondered; why the owners, the Kokusan Kisen Kalsh, have a large à on their house To-day's quotations as received dag. It la miopted from the classi- by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson andfying of their boats at Lloyel... Fritz shortly after the close of the

of the Manila A visit to the Kongo Maru, the first Stock Exchange are as follows: morning session

of the new fleet of seven mater ships which have commenced to run be-i Arked 1161 Hales Vikane tween New York and Singapore), is # will have n fuselage of 14

Penough to convince anyone that the 0.002.000 Aug gives a true impression of the fact and wings with a span of $4 0.80 0.29 19,000 11.00 12.00 7,000 up to date vessel over which it flies, feet,

0.00 0.10 18,000 The accommodation is almost equal) Its two motors are expected to to that of a big liner, and a great doul be able to lift it up to the sub- superior to that of many passenger stratosphere, where, meeting, lon 3,00 vesels.

air resistance than it would on the The Kanigó Maru" is capable “ofj lower levels,-it-w!]}......attain...dizzy- doing 20 knots, which makes her one speeds. of the fastest freighters alleat.

During the whole flight Pang- gratefully our many friends and only by virtue of the extra half kast two other equally famous American in fings of the feet of seven, not born, who will be accompanied by

during the past year and supporters for their great help of which she capable but also he-airmen, Bennett Griffin and Rooder

in cause she is the first to take up the | Nichols, will not land, particular Messrs. Lowe Bingham run, heving already been front "Japan

Refuel in Mid-Air and Matthews for once mare kindly to Singapore.

The machine will descend from auditing our accounts and to the Press for their valuable publicity. yard and was completed on March 4 refuel in mid-air, and as soon as She was built at the Harina ship the stratosphere to lower levels to

ihis year.

it obtains its gasoline, will ascend uguin to regain speed.

1.00 - DJ 3,3A 1:004 0.18 0.15 0.0 0.42 0.31 0.32 6,000 8. & 1 (hold whare Halex 740. Market stemy true 168,000,

ing were read by the General Hon. Unite! Frencade

The minutes of last year's meet-Salut Mining Cu

Suvos Caneslidated? #290 Secretary, Mrs. C. E. L.. Grist, and confirmed by the members,

In opening the meeting, Mrs. R. M. Henderson, President, said: Lady Peel saying she is sorry she "I have received a letter from

can not come to-day as she is busy owing to preparing for Home leava next month.

I have also had leaves tulay for the North."

There is little doubt that Signor | Benito Massolini,

the Italia na- Prime Minister, will recommend prenticed to the printing trade, beat Strean that Austria, Hungary length, and do human legs will letter from a rever, wo

coming a compositor.

At the ture of 19 he was appointed editor of the Chalanioga Dely Despotch, which he bought in 1878 and amalgamated with the Times. Even after he became a power in New York Journalism he retainerl this little paper.

This dragon will be 300 ft. in and Bulgaria shall be accorded an propet it on its ceremonial course, crease i armiments in counter. An ulditional $20,000 will be balance the "Nordic danger," spent by the Fish Mongers' As- Renter

sociation on the Jubilee, making a total expenditure by this one Guild of $30,000.

NO REPRESENTATIVES

Washington, Apr. 8

Mr. Cordell Hull, the Secretary of State, to-day told newspaper interviewers that States had made no plans to have the United observers at the Strena Confer ence.

The New York Times was in serious financial ditirulties when he affered to purchase it in 1898 as finally stained a controlling interest.

Iwo years he wig facing ruin.

His Boned urged him to increase his rates and prices: but he had the bright den of re-informed ducing them, and it was his salva- tium. To-day the New York Times has an annual income of $25,000,- 000.

Mr. Ochs we also a member of the Executive Committee of the

Axsoriated Press,

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BRITISH POLICY

PREPARING FOR STRESA CONFERENCE

in

The United States envoys Europe were being relied upon to krep the State Department fully Stresa, Reuter Special.

on proceedings

.

The Chinese Butchers' Associa- tion has also set aside a large sum, for its share of the celebrations, vision of a silk dragon. portion of which will be the pro-

its funds for the procession.

nt

- 300 Musicans Instruments

will

BUNGA

being

PRESIDENT'S SPEECH

in continuing. Mra. Henderson said: "The annual report and balance sheet have been in your hands for nure than ten days and with your permission I will take

Ortoher and

LADY SOUTHORN'S SPEECH Before moving the adoption of the ropart and balance sheet, Lady Southern sald:

Shei

Her six sister ships differ only in one respect, they have slightly different engines, and a maximum speed of only 10 and a half knots.

Silk Expresses

Captain Ohkura has been with the Kukusan Kisen Kaisha for 15 years

The fight will start and finish at San Diego.

and has now been promoted to the the smoke, as another plpo Tends to command of the flagship of the new an outlet near the wheel. fleet,

In the event of dre an automatic

The plane will refuel above New "I do not think I need to say very

York, Moscow and Ching if the much except to express our ap-

fight is made in August, but if it precintion of Mra. Henderson's The grain capacity of the shipa is fs delayed until October a warmer Bem as read,

Sprech. She says she da nervous, 616,000" eubie fest, nud their ale route will be taken. "Mrs. Wolfe, MALE,, our Presi- but I can't believe it. She certain capacity is 568,000 cubic feet. The. In this event the machine will dent, had to leave unexpectedly ly has no reason to be. Although now carried in the Renge Mary refuel in the air above Rome, A Golf Dragon is being

consists of tin, rubber, and coecanut Baghdl. Manila for home hast

have for some time been an out-fail, and in Japan she will pick up silk moed of the latter stages portion and Honolulu, until the sider, or is it backsider. from the for New York. She brought out of the fight being made above the struelest for the Poultry Dealers" prezuised to

carry on Ariation, which has niso marked a considerable portion of missed Mrs. Wolfe greatly; her enormous amount of work has been

ear-annual general meeting. We have, M.C., yet I do know what at Singapore picke goods from Japan.

The speed of the new feet makea Purific. organising powers and grasp of done by the Committer, Branch this vessels trus "ilk expresses" and The present around the world details are wonderful, and she gave Representatives and membera, I their time between ports are not only retard is held by Post and Gatty, of her very best to the Minister-think il-la nothing short of a mira- faster than that of any of the Who teok 8 days and 15 minutes to MR. EDEN'S ILLNESS

Three hundred Kwangtung

ing League and M.C.L. During cle that the M.C.L. could collect freighters with which they will com-cover the route planned by Pang- Landon. Apr. 8.

madeaus, comprising the Han Yu the past year as in former years over ten thousand dollars in these fat are better than most of the horn if he can leave San Diego by The Prime Minister, Mr. Mac- Sip Chul Band, of Nam Hoi, near

the different branches have raised hard times. For this, everyone The voyage from Honkong to Robe,

passenger vessels in the Far East. September. Donald, amouned in the Com-Canton, have volunteered their tunes independently. Joining to deserves the highest praise.

Post's total flying time was 4 for instance, will be accomplished in mos today that the British re-services during the celebrations.ther for the swimming gala and "I agent with Mrs. Henderson three days and 22 hours, the days ten hours, so that Pangborn presentatives affending the Stress They will be the largest Band to flag day. The gala was not a big that the mame M.C.L. in Hongkong, cruising at a speed of between 17 and ulcipates no difficulty in break- Conference would be himself and appear in Hongkong streets, and success financially, but it certainly is under a cloud. It's just a case 18 knuts.

ing both records. · Sir John Simon.

gave the children

The distance on this route is ap- Yesterday Captain K. Ohkurn held | provide the music incidental

very happy of give a dog a bad name. But In putting a question on this to Chinese entertainments,

The afternoon. The flag day was a skill, I cannot imagine Hongkong reception on board the Kango Muru proximately 15,000 miles. On the point to the Prine Minister, Sir travelling expenses of this band of did, not tap the Chinese districts imagine Hongkong without

new departure and considering we without the M.C.L.

to celebrate the ship's maiden voyage longer role, vin Europe, Asia and as I cannot and the inauguration of the new the Pacific the distance will be Austen Chamberlain said he ex amateur entertainem

the

service to Hongkong. pressed what he felt sure would paid by the Fish Mongers' Associat all it was most successful, our Peak fog!

Jover 20,000 milee-United Prese. he the general, feeling of sym- tion.

gross takings being $1.624.00. "However, as the M.C... works pathy in all parts of the House Numerous pai lan will be erected

for all charities, I think it would London, April 8, with the Lord Privy Seal, Mr. by many of the hungs and busines

NAME CHANGED

be a splendid idea to adopt the The results of the recent Eden, and said they hoped for his firms of the

new name." Colony. These in- European conversation in relation speedy recovery,

"We have changed nor

In seconding the adoption of the Visitors were escorted round the gas fire extinguisher can then be put clude the You Tin Tong Dlapensary, from Hongkong Women's Guild Report, Mrs. G. R. Sayer, President vessel and shown this latest example into operation which will effectively Thursday's Conference nt The Prime Minister said:"Tin Yat Photoplay Co. Sincere and Ministering Children's League of the Hongkong Benevolent Society, of the shipbuilders craft. There is mother the fire in any part of the Strest are under consideration this need hardly tell the House how Co. Rice Merchants' Guild, Nam to Hongkong Ministering. League expressest appreciation for thedation for 12 firkt morning at the meeting of the heartily I asociate myself and Fak Hong, Chinese Gold and Silver and M.C.. but we have always help given by the M.C... to all dining saloon, lounge, and card room

class vessel, Cabinet. It is understood that my colleagues with the regret Exchange. Poultry Dealera

passengers, with wide deck space, been and will always be called the charities in general and full records of these ennversations expressed by Sir Austen in Berlin, Moscow, Washington berlin that the Lord Privy Seal tral Market and others.

Cham-sociation, Western Market, Cen- M.C.J. and as such we are rather Benevolent Society in particular. concealed lighting effects.

to the & feature of the public rooma in the and Prague are being presented to cannot also attend the Conference will also be erected at Happy I am sick of the M.C.J.: I would balance sheet

Pai lan under a cloud. I hear people say

The adoption of the report and On the bridge are all the latest scrapped, seven new motor veŠkols his colleagues by the Foreign Stresa na one of the Govern Valley and at the Wanchai

was carried un-kppliances for navigation, including|taking their places, Secretary, Sir John Simon, to-ent's representatives.”

Chil- much rather give to such and such dren's Playground.

animously.

Sperry automatic gyro compars gether with report

a charity', not realising that the >>f his Mr. Eden, who is suffering from

built in Japan from an American personal impressions of his con-heart strain resulting from

money the M.C.L, collects is given

COMMITTEE FOR 1935

model incts in Berlin, and those of the llursa ·

to such charities. The M.C.L. is

The election

New Fire Alarm System flying

of the following Lord Privy Seal Mr. Anthony Prague

For the first night of the cule-

unconsidered to Cologne,

in-coming Committee and thebration the procession will start Edes in the other capitals.

trifles such as $2.00 for a bridge posed by Arn. Henderson and the most modern variety, the Richa first cines steel screw ocean going 5571824 pro- The system of fire alarm is also Each verse in classeil at Lloyds án strenuous tatura of his Mr. Eden was to have attended rent tour, is for

and mahjong drive, $1.00 4th L the meeting but owing to exhaus-training in bed, un doctor's orders. Road West, passing the Taiping in these ways the money would the present re- Town, then West Point, Queen's that if the M.C.L. did not collect

refrom Catchick Street in Kennedy a day, and there is no doubt approved of by the members pre-System. On the bridge there is Cargo motor ship, 100 Al L.M.C.-the glass case with a number of pipes highest rinssifiention for freightors. Mon following his strenuous tour) Here itler is among the many Theatre, Pokfulum Road, passing.

Patroness Lady Peel), Hon. leading into it. In the event of fire

The Kongo Maru will leave here he has been compelled to rest.

in any part of the ship those on the nt_noon to-day for Japan, and from. sympathy.

Mrs, O. C. Borrett, Lady Southern, from the present of smoke O.B.E.. and Mrs. A. D. A. Maclire-case. They are also able

in the for the return trip she will load iron r), President (Mrs. D. W. Trat- man), Vice-President (Mrs. Edwin Taylor), Hon. Treasurer Kelvin Stark), Gen. Hon. Secre inry (Mrs. A. Nicol).

The Branch Representatives elected were:

to

while

his

from

Routes of Processions

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#

snapper-up

name

sent:

accordance with the Japanese Govern

The Kongo Maru has been built in ment's policy of "herap and build." Of their Beet of ten veasels five were

Each of the seven vessels, will be of 7,001 tomm, gross tannage and a act teannge of 3,741 tons. The length is 177 feet, at the breadth 61 feet, the loaded draught 27 feet.

who have rent-him-telegrama-of the University and St. John's Half never-be-raived-for-charity-for-lee-Presidents.(LadyDroyer, bridge are immediately aware of it there she goes to New York, where

CABINET CONFERS

This decision was reached yesterday afternoon when he con- sulted his medical adviser and specialist, following which

This seraing's meeting of the 1 lekin was issued that Pari | Cabinet was resumed this evening Edon

suffering from heart for further consideration of the of his recent European situation, in view of the strain as a result

Stresa Conference. rough air Journey. There is on cause for anxiety, but complete rest is essential for from four to

אן

six weeket".

about the same,

in bed, and sympathy with him in his indisposition is widespread.

Prime Minister's Visit The Prime Minister, who visited him yesterday, lasted a statement last night that he is. "distressed beyond measure both on personal and public grounds to hear of Mr. Eden's liners".

Bonham Road, Caine Rosil, passing

few of us if any would think of Government House, Albert Road,ting $2.00 into an envelope and Glenealy, passing the Dairy Farmsending it to a charity. At the Company, Wyndham Street.

end of the financial year the whole Cen-

amount collected in such ways is tral Police

Station, Hollywood Kol, passing

after great consideration appor- Chinese public sgitare,

tioned Queen's Road

10 the different Joenl West, It is anticipated that the For-queen's Street, Nam Pak Hong eign Secretary will make a Parlia Strand East, lio Tung Building, Street. Western Market, Bonham

mentary statement to-morrow res

YOUTH HOSTEL

MOVEMENT

Street

West Cat-

Homes in England. charities and to the M.C.L. Meath

(Mrs.

Bellios Public School This year we have a small In

(Mrs. C. C. Stark), Diocesan Girls' Dr.

School (Miss 11. D. Sawyer). Fairlea School

(Mrs.

Memoriam donation was reported Karding the visits Mr. Eden raiden's Road Central, Central Barnato's. I feel if we could call This morning It that Mr. Eden's condition was on Moscow, Warsaw and Prague. Market, passing Queen's Theatre ourselves the Hongkong Central

asiet Be is remainingtritish Wireless.

Hongkong and Banking Corporation, back to Dea describe what we do much better.

Shanghai Charities Organisation, it would Cheung). Kowloon (rs. W. 0. Voeux Road, Central Market. Con- I think we ena congratulate mi-

Lambert) Kowloon Duck (Mrs. naught. Rond, Wingloh

R. G. Craig), Military (Mrs. J. H. wharf. Fles Voeux Rond

salves that in this year of depres-Morrie and Mrs. W. J. Blake}, along the tramline buck to

sion, we have been able to raise | Penk (Mrs. D. Drummond), Prison chick Street.

$10,606.00 for charity and that we Department and Prison Children's Following a different route the

have been able to

increase our Club (Mrs. J. W. Franks), Royal Procession on the second night will oantions to several of the local Navy, Dockyard and Harbour (not start from Catchick Street tions to heal charities amount to len (Dr. K. Woo, M.B.E.), Peak Charities we support. Our dona-yet elected), St. Paul's Girls' Col- gong the tramline passing St. 89,790.00 and $816,62 Peters Church, Eastern Street, Home Charities.

10 Children's Club (Not yet elected), Queen's Rond

The Garrison St. Stephen's Girls' College West, Ko Shing Ladies Help Society very gallantly (Miss E. S. Atkins), Victoria (Mrs. Theatre, Ilu Tung Wellington

Building, came forward and offered as the G. White). Street. Street,

D'Aguilar Blind Home niceled money so badly China Building, Queen's Road Central to Queen's and so we were able to give the vote of thanks to Mrs. Henderson Before the meeting closed. Mrs. along to take $500.00 instead of $1,000.00 Kelvin-Stark proposed a hearty

the $500.00 we gave last year. Hoad Fast, Happy Valles, passing Blind Home $1,000.00 insical of for all the work she did as Pre-

sident of the M.C.L.

Messages wishing him swift and complete recovery were received on behalf of many of his new ac-| quaintances

made during

recent series of visits.

his

the

MARKED EXPANSION

REVEALED

London, Apr. 28. The remarkable success of the Youth Hostel Movement was em phasised at the Association's annual meeting.

tral.

Sincere

by air, land and sea, including five cominolation for young peopleWharf, visits to Geneva. In addition to touring the most pleturesque parts West back to Catchick Street.. journeys to Paris, Rome and of Britain, the Association has re- Berlin on the Disarmament Ques-cently made special arrangements tion, and courtesy visits to Dun-for railway concessions for mem- mark, Norway and Sweden. bers and for transport of bicycles

In addition to providing this ae- Strand Winglok Street, Bonham kindness and help at all times and

It was expected that Mr. Eden for parties visiting the Continent would accompany Sir John Simon

A party of walkers representing nationalities, including

to Stress. The composition of many

INDIAN REFORMS

GOVERNMENT HASTENING

PASSAGE OF KILL

'ALLOCATION OF FUNDS League ring the

Th funds received by allocated follows:

Home Charities

the from

year, were

Meath Home. Cala (260)

S

765.00

60.00

Sir John Simon and Permanent Under-Secretary to the Foreign Oiee, Sir Robert Vausit- "It was founded in 1932 and at the Monument, Morrison Hill Road, tart, Interviewed Mr. Eden on the end of that year the member-Lee Theatre, Hennessey Road, back Saturday, and on Sunday he was ship had grown to 37,000. The to junction at Garden Road and visited by the Prime Minister, for number of hostels in the United Murray Road, passing Butterfeld

VOTES OF THANKS a talk on the general results of Kingdom now totals 212, with 5,478 and Swire Co., Ltd., Connaught

"Lady Feel, our Patroness, will his mission.

beds. The overnight use of this ac- Road Central, pussing Since his appointment as Lord commodation increased last year Company, Des Voeux Road Cening her most heartily for har great be leaving as shortly and I know Privy Seal last year Mr. Eden has from 157,000 to 221,000,

you will all join with me in thank- travelled many thousands of miles

West, Winglok Street

and Central Fund (C15- in wishing His Excellency and along Connaught Road Lady Peel God speed and great Dr. Barnardo's Hoises. In

15. 0.) happiness Mira. Borrett, one of Memoriam, Barbara Car- our Vice-Presidents, is also leaving rington Sykes and Mic-

bael Pino--£0.)' ..... us and will take with her good wishes and our grateful

Local Charities - thanks for her continued help and Nethersole. Hospital; M. C.

I. Cot interest. I feel I cannot thank

$ 1,000.00 the Committee enough for the Hongkong. Benevolent Se

ciety tremendous amount of work the Hongkong Society for Pro

2,000.00 have done and timo they tection of Children ... London, Apr. 8. have given so ungrudgingly, some. M. S. Victoria Home aud Every effort is being made themselves. They have done simp. Blind Hontender fin

times at great inconvenience to Orphanage the Government to effect the passage of the Government of India by splendidly and their reward Sailors' and Soldiers' Home Bill through the Commons before is the large sum we have been abla CM. S. Village School CHINA LOAN PLAN Whitsuntide. Four sittinge are to allocate to charity. A sind. M. B. Vernacular School

Fund 、............... A moderate anticyclone covera

being reserved for the considera- voto of thanks goes to Mrs. Grist, Nanking, April 6. Central and North Japan and the

tion of the Bill in Committee this cur retiring General Hon. Secretary, Garchon Ladies' Help So Sir Alexander Cadogan, British week. adjacent seas. Pressure is rela-Minister to China, is proceeding to

who undertook the Secrets. tively high over Central China. Peiping this afternoon after a brief engaged on the opening stage of had on hand and who has been a

Next week the Commons will be for a year despite all the work she Protestant Aims Houses, The typhoon has filled up. The sojourn hore. He will likely pay the Budget and the India Bill will tower of strength to us all, and to

Kowloon City.......... dopression over Tongking has another visit to the Capital in the not again be before the House un- Mrs. Kelvin Stark, our Hon. Chinese Y. W. C. A. Baby Salvation Army.. Home, dpopened. A shallow depression is near future, If it is necessary, in ill after the Easter recess, whon Treasurer, who has mannged our

Kowloon City ... aluated to the west of Shanghal. connection with the negotiatlons there will still remala nine of the finances most admirably during the

Clinic Local Yorecast: Southerly or for variable winds, moderate, cloudy,inancial aid for China-Central mittee stage of the measure to carry on during the coming. the proposed faternational thirty days allotted for the Com- Past year and who had promised

British Wireless

your--1-- want to thank most

the British delegation to this im- Danes, Swiss, Swedes. Austrians, portant, meeting will probably be Japanese and several Englab, are announced in the House of Com- at present on a walking tour in the mans this evening.British Wire- English Lake district-British

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