1935-04-29 — Page 19

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New York Market

WIDE FLUCTUATION

IN COTTON

C

SILVER BREAK

EFFECTS.

(Special to "Telegraph"?

Now York, Apr. 28.

DETROIT FINALLY

RALLIES

BEATS CLEVELAND

FIVE-THREE

YANKEES

WIN AGAIN

New York, Apr. 28. Detroit Tigers, favoured by splits On the New York Cotton Ex-writers to win the American Longue change prices reacted within a pennant, have not been very succom fifteen point range from the preful during the opening singes of the: vious close due mostly to profit-tak-elninpionship it they mannged to bent Cluvelund to-day by narrow ing and the weakness of silver.

margin.

due to The market steadied inter rumours that the Government might make some bullish unna- nouncement during the week-end.

Mr. Benjamin Alder, the noted cotton expert, has warned the Government that its cotton pro- gramme is stimulating production In Brazil.

Bob Johoron of the Philnijelphia, Atletics, hit iwe home runs for his face side against the New York Yankees,"

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

but was unable to give his side vic. His Majesty the Emperar of Japan,

calebrates hlu to day

341. tory.

birthday.

Resulta ля ruble by Reuter

follow:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

R. 1. E.

7 10 0

10

0

New York

Philadelphia

He said, "If the growth of pro- duction in Brazil during the next five years commensurate with the past, Brazil may produce sum-

(Chùmba Anil Crosetti genred Jame elant cotton to destroy America's | runs for the Yankees while Bob Jolin. foreign markets."

son hit two gmera for the Athletics). | Warlington

On Wall Street yesterday atock prices were downward due to heavy profit-taking on the silver break.

Bear traders covered railrand commitments in anticipation that the Supreme Court will give a rui ing in favour of the railroads in the question of employees' pen- sions.

Traders expect a favourable railo broadcast, by President Roosevelt on Sunday night.

Honds were strong and issues of the Carb Exchange were irregularly lowes.

ton

St. Louis Chiengo

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#

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$

7

(Homura scored a home run the White Sox).

Detroit

Clevelate

who

Still Loyal To Faith

ĮRUSSIAN CHRISTIANS

UNMOLESTED

for

EASTER PARADES

3

(Greenberg. homgreal for

th

Tigers).

NATIONAL LEAGUE,

R. EL.

1

Favourable factors in the Stock | Philadelphin, Market: (1) Steel production re- New York mains steady: (2) Retail trade is

(Special to "Telegraph”)

Copyright. 1 Telegraph.

Telegraphie Manors Ordinanza, JBL, Brocined. April

2. 10.10 m.)

Moscow. Apr. 28. This city of few remaining churches was nevertheless and crowded by thousands of worship- Joepers for the Russian Easter ser-

vem, which met with no inter. ference from the authorities which evidently consider that religion Is

(Jal. Schumacher pitched increasing: () The easy absorp-blanked out the Phillies while tion of profit-taking.

Moore honored for the Giants).

Boston Brunklyn

lopez scored a home run for the dying out in any event. There was a complete absence of unti- Dodgers).

| religious services.

Unfavourable factors are: (1) Losses by the railroad companies in March; (2) More realising sales are Hely; (3) The uncertainty of the commodity markets and the nervousne of the foreign ex, | Chiengo change marketa.-United Press,

STABILISATION IS US. AIM

(Continued from Page 1)

Cincinnati

£ 10 0 * 1

0

(Sammy Byrd neered a home run for the Reds).

Pittsburgh

St. Louis

# 11 2 X

# I

A torchlight procession, of the name yort as used to parade in former years, marched to one of the churches and several hundred persons stood in the courtyard

(Vaughan hommyed for the Pirates). while a priest, from the church

COMMUNICATIONS

Secretary of the Treasury to-day.

Afler the conference Senator McCarran

that announced

the Treasury was favourably inclined towards the remonetisation of all-NEW ver at a price of $1.29 per ounce. Mr. Roberto Lopez' of the `Mexi- can Treasury Department arrived here by plane and was accorded a warm welcome by members of the U.S. Treasury. He will have a conference with Mr. Morgenthau early this week.

At present the U.S. Treasury is studying four plans for dealing with silver:

(1) Immediate pegging of the silver price at $1.29;

(2) The continuation of a small bonus over the world price for the newly domestic silver;

(3) The purchase of all sliver at the world price;

(4) Paying $1.00 per ounce for newly-mlued silver, which price would not be reached immediately, Senator McCarran Intends to suggest the elimination of the 60 per cent, profits tax and the pegging of the silver price at $1.05, An announcement regarding the silver price is expected Monday United Press.

MEXICAN ACTION

EXTENDED

HIGHWAY FROM SIANFU TO LANCHOW

"Slantu," April 28 Another important link in the chain of land communications. In the North-western Provinces has been completed in the form of a highway connecting Slanfu, capital

idoor, led the crowd in a chant:

"Christ is risen."

The crowda at this church. as But others, were mostly composed of poorly dressed, elderly people, -Reuter Special.

MORE DOG-BITE CASES

TWO DURING THE

WEEK-END

Two enses of dog-bites were reported to the police over the

MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1935.

CHURCH DEFIES ENEMIES

NO COMPROMISE. WITH GODLESS

CARDINAL'S WARNING

Lourdes, April 28. The three days of continuous masses, day and night, in the enung of peace, attended by thouanuda of pilgrims from all parts of the world; culminated to-day in an Im posin procession to the grotto of miraculous boallugs,

Caruma Pareill, the Papal Legate, with boys and girls carry- ing a vine, a wheat sheaf and an olive tree, headed the march. The olive, tree was sent by the Pope as a symbol of pence and hope.

Cardinal Pacelli, in his closing sermott, denounced those who re jezted

the idea of redemption. "Whether they disguise their re- jection under some form of social revolution, or whether they are in- spired by a false conception of life, beln possessed by superstition of me or blood, their philosophy rests upon principles fundamontaity op- pared to the Christian faith, over Which the Church refuses to bar. gain with them at any price," he Phallenged. Rester,

RADIO BROADCAST

Relay of Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra

ZÉK, PROGRAMME

From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 356 metres (845 kilocycles);

6-7 p.m. Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra.

7 p.m. Stock Quotations. 7.83.7.32 p.m. Light Opera, and Musical Comedy. Vocal Gems-Lily of Killarney, Song Arealy in over. Young

("The Arcadious"},

Winnie Melville (Soprano), Selection-The Song of the Drum, " Vocal Grus-Wild Violate,

Maria Elsener and placin

Kramer. 7.32-7.50 p.m. Ballet Egyptian Suito (Laighi) played by The Concert Orchestra,

7.50-8 p.m. From the Studio. "A Cincina Review" by Silhouette. 8 p.m. Time and Weather Report, 8.03-11 p.m. Relay from the Lee Theatre (Chinese).

11 p.m. Close Down.

ZEK. PROGRAMME' 8.30-10 p.m. Europens Recordel Musle from ZM.K: on a Frequency of G40 kilocycles.

8.30-8.56 pm. Symphony No. 45 (Farewell") in F sharp minor (Haydn).

Sir Henry J. Wood conducting the London Symphony Orchestra, 856-9.30 p.m. Variety. Piano Solus-Waltz Romantique. Piana Solos-Jazz Goblins.,

Rafe da Costa..

AINSWORTH TRIAL AT Song What Now?

SESSIONS

(Continued, from Page 1.j

atent to cross the road from the driver's left was knocked down und

killed.

The ear swerved into the trafle island in the centre of Nathan Rond, and the damaged running board, produced in Court, showed that the collision assisted in stop

car. An examination ping the revealed that the right rear near- side brake applied carller than the other brakes, and this caused skid mark 97 feet long.

.

DEFENCE OBJECTION

A

Mr. Macnamara here objected to

a reference to police tests of the car showing the pronounced swerve on application of the brakes, say- ing that tho .defence not informed that tests would be mude,

were

The Chief Justice said he could hot say that the evidence was inadmissible at this point merely because the defendant was not present.

Mr. Fraser said the accused was riven every facility of making fur- ther tests with his own mechanic if-ho-wished, but that advantage was not taken of this offer until nearly two months after the acci dent.

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| Songs-An hour nga this minute,

Gertrude Lawreilce. (Soprano). Xylophone Sclo-12th Street Rag.

Harry Robbins.

Vocal Duet Night on the Water,

Layton and Johnstune.

Orchestra--A Sight with Prat Whiteman at the BillmeTE, Songs-A Place in your heart. Song The Very thought of you.

Sam Corlow (Tenor), 5.30.9.13 p.m. & Light Wolin Recital by Albert Sandler with Olive Groves (Soprano). An Old Violin (Tay- lor); 2. Looking for You (Sander Itemembrance (Melf).

); 3. Grinzing (Benatzky); 4.

9.43-10 pan. Debroy Somers Itami. Ballads We Love-Selection (arr.

Debroy Somers).

Dixieland-Selection.

10 p.tn. Reuter Press Bulletins. 10,05 p.m. Clary Down.

SOUTHWARD-BOUND

Shanghai, April 29... A section of the American Economic Mission, led by Mr. W. Cameron Forbes, is proceeding to Canton this morning on board a Chinese National Aviation plane. This scetion of the mission con- sists of six mombers, including Mr. Forbes, and will return to Shanghal after staying in Canton for four or five days.---Central NCIE

COOLER WEATHER

Referring to statements of the accused, counsel auld that he had

An antieyclone has formed over Lold the police that he saw

It is Chinese man about 75 feet in North China and Manchuria.

to the

Mr. J. J. Richards reported front of him and blew la horn. extending southward. A depres-

of Shensi, and Lanchowfu, enpital week-end. of Kansu. This highway will be ready for trails on May 1 and that on Friday last his five-year- arrangements have been made to old daughter Josephine, while effect a joint traffic system with visiting Mrs. D'Assin, of No. 15 the Langhai Railway, which has Haven Street was bitten by a recently compleiad its extension black and white Pekinese dog bi to Sianfu.--Central Ngara.

longing to the hostess. The dog was sent to Matoukok while the little girl was treated at the Gay- crament Civil Hospital,

WHEAT DOWN

A black dog belonging to Mr. L. H. C. Callirop, · ASP., but Chicago, Apr. 28. which was kept by 3rs, Parkes, Wheat prices were downward of No. 4 Albion Terrace, was sent due to heavier foreign prices and to Mataukok after having, bitten the lower price. In addition there Mrs. J. G. R. Humble, of No. 3 were reports of beneficial rains Tantallon Terrace, Kowloon Docks, in the grain belts.--United Press. on Saturday at Tai Wan Beach.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

Mexico City, April 28. The Mexican Government has called in all silver money, and has announced that it will be sub- stituted by small denomination

THE ADVICE OF FRIENDS MUST BE paper money.

RECEIVED WITH A JUDICIOUS RE member of the Mexican sve; WE MUST NOT GIVE OUR Treasury is on his way by plane to FELVES UP TO IT AND FOLLOW Washington to confer with Mr.BLISHLY, Henry Morgenthau.

All Mexican Banks will be i closed on Saturday.

WHETHER

WRONG.-Charren,

labourer.

A remand of 21 hours was granted at the. Kowloon Magistracy this morning when Yum Pong, 27. theft of a radiator cap from private employed, pleaded guilty to the car, No. 3178, in Dundas Street," The owner was Chan Yikeli, a clerk resid- ing at 678 Nathan Road, third floor.

OR RIGHT

was

for the

Pleading guilty before Mr. Wyune Inspector Shannon President Cardonas has In Jones in the Kowloon Magistracy this prosecution, diented that the Mexican banking morning to the theft of an oil tting laws will be reformed, and that from the Standard Oil Conipany Seen to take a wallet from the the poso will be pegged at Pesos Installation, Leichikok, Lau Leung, pocket of Ho sling, a dealer, at 8,45 3.60 with the United States dollar. 24, unemployed, was sent, to prison last night, Kwok Chuen, aged 32, un- A decres will be published lator for one month. Inspector Ellis employed, was arrested and brought which will include the creation of prosecuted, and stated defendant was before Mr. Macfadyen at the Central 21 casual Magistracy this atorning, when he a national monetary reserve, thus played at the place as

Was sentenced to two months' hard roplacing the Bank of Mexico as

labour. Sub-Inspector W. Russell a reserve bank. The Bank of

Charged before Mr. Wynne-Jones said, defendant WOB seen walking Mexico now becomes a re-discount at the Kowloon Police Court this amongst a crowd who had gathered institution.

moming with soliciting for an in-around a medicine dealer at Bonham Under the new monetary plan, moral purpose in Nathan Road, a Strand, East. He put he hand into the oxports of all silver coin and woman, Chan Sze, was bound ever, complainant's left hand jackot pocket bullion destined for the melting Sergeant O'Connell stated that she and extracted a wallet. The value of pot will be prohibited, but newly-accented him last night and naked him the wallet and its contents wax $2.00. to-go home with her. She told him

she had no food..

mined silver will still be expert she wanted to marry a European, aa able.

All banks here will re-open on Monday, April 29-United Frogs,

INSPECTOR TOUR

Polping, April 20.

A man Chan Yung, aged: 88, caused much laughter in the Kowloon Magis tracy this morning when he appeared The fluctuation of the Hongkong before Mr. Wynne-Jones charged with dollar kept Tao Man-lee, manager, of begging in Shanghai Street. He said must koop the Bank of Communications, from he was a beggar and attending the Kowloon Magistracy moving, He had been to Canton and this morning when Chan Kau ploaded Macao but as the latter place was "so guilty before Mr. Wynno Jones to the small" he came here. Ha admitted General Ho Ying-ching, chair-thaft of a camera from the complain that he had previously been sent to man of the Pelping Milltary Counant's residence, 209 Prince Edward Namiso by the local Government, and stated expressed a wish to return to Macao. cil, last night left for Tainan by Road. Inspector Portaillon train to Inspect General Han Fu that the defendant was formerly omit la a hard thing to say whether I chu's troops there. He may also ployed as a watchman when the house will miss out. Hongkong on my next vialt Talagtas, returning to Pel- WA unoccupied. Six weeks hard tours, he remarked: A grant of 50 labour was imposed. Complainant'à cents from the Poor Box was made to ching in a week's time.—Reuter. representative appeared in his stend, the old manis...

The pedestrian took no notice, but,sion is moving eastward on a second warning, he ran across south of S.W. Japan. Pressure is relatively low over the western the path of the car. Ainsworth applied his footbrake and awerved part of the China Sen. Local to the right; he did not know what forecast:-East winds, moderate;-

cloudy, mist and rain, cooler. part of the car struck the man.

INQUEST STATEMENTS

There will be only a few more At the inquest, the prisoner sald opportunities for cinema-goers to see that he was going about 36 m.p.h.David Copperfield," the magnificent but sipwed up on entering the con- Diekena film now showing at the should bo trolled aren. The pedestrian Queen's Theatre. Kate

times for changed his direction and came taken of the special straight at him. At first when he screening, namely, 2.30 p.m., 5.00 p.m. pat on the brakes, the ear did not 7.16 p.m. and 0.10 p.m." Lake control. On one occasion be fore he had had difficulty, as he had столь

Mr.

shown in the photograph must have been on the road, but he did-

roads. In reply to put his foot on the accelerator iMacnamara, he said the dark patch stead of the foot-brake. The ac celerator was very sensitive. He might have put his foot on the ac celerator on this ocension and he might not have done so,

lie was

not in a hurry and he had been given to understand that the car was in very good condition.

Mr. J. II. B. Lee identified the documents relating to the inquest.

Mr. M. I. De Ville, surveyor, proved the plans and said the width of Nathan Road was 70 feet, and there were trees from six to seven feet from the pavement. The dis- tance from Wallace Harper's garage to the cross roads was 118 yards,

ALCOHOL TESTS

were

Dr. K. I. Uttley, of Kowloon Hospital, gave evidence of the in- juries, and said he examined pri- soner for signs of alcohol. Aine- worth successfully did the double- finger test, stood with his eyes closed wihout any body tremor, and touched his toes with his fingers without dimculty. These

ative signs. As to positive ho could any that Ains- worth's eyes were very slightly muf- fused, and there was trace of alcohol In his breath. Witness inferiod, therefore, that he had probably had a drink of beer, but that he was not suffering from any effects thereof,

Acting Crown Sergeant Moran gave evidence of Police photo- graphs.

Tong Li said he was instructed by the police to photograph the

not know to what it was due. He could not say whether it was blood. Mr. Machamara.aald ho would give evidence that it was a patch of blood.

Foh, of 32 Haiphong Ksen Road, the cyclist who was knocked from his machine by the car, do- Posed that the car was travelling very fast and that he did not hear any horn..

The hearing is proceeding...

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