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As Charlie Chan clings grimly.to: the furlivo: traj B

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CHARLIE CHAN IN PARIS

Bovact on the shocurer "Chostia Chan” Ditated by

WARNER OLAND MARY BRIAN • THOMAS BECK ERIK RHODES

"I Married a Savage!"

He wanted scream- Ing headlines when he married her!......... She wanted only love

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U. S. SENATE APPROVES INFLATION

PATMAN BILL GETS MAJORITY

ROOSEVELT

TO VETO

The Senate to-day passed the Patman Bill, which provides for currency inflation in order that now money may be issued to pay War veterans' bonuses.

Washington, May 7. Disregarding the warnings that President Roosevelt-would-veto any such legislation, the Senato to-day aligned Htsolf with the House of Representatives by vol ing for an immediate cash pay-" ment of a bonus to War veterans.

By the Vinson plan, the Treasury is to decide the means whereby the bonus payments are to be made. By the Fatman Bill, the Administration must inilate the nation's currency, Issuing now The Senate must paper money, choose between these two measures: There was a third, alternative, the Harrison amendment, but thin has now been set aside by the Senate division to-day, which by 54 to 30 supported the Patman plan. The Harrison amendment| suggested the exchange of bonus certificaten for banda.-Reuter,

TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1935.

SILVER JUBILEE SUPPLEMENT

Few Copies Still Available

Our rendors will doubticas that to learn bo interested there are available a limited number of the special 12-page Bilver Jubilee Supplement Issued by the S.C.M. Post and Hongkong Telegraph, contain ing numerous illustrations and articles covering all aspects of His Majesty's reign.

These may be obtained on application at copy...

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"LAST NIGHT'S SPECTACLE

FINE SHOW BY R.A.F. PLANES

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HERO OF

THERE IS ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW "at The

ZEEBRUGGE CENTRAL

RETIRED

ADMIRAL SIr roger KEYES

SAW SERVICE IN CHINA

(Special to “Talegraph”)

Telegraphie ity Telegraph, Copyright. Meenopen Ordinance, 1891. Received, HAY 3. 10 timal

London, May 7.

Admiral of the Fleet Sir Roger Keyca, O.C.R., K.C.D., C.B., C-M«C», X.C.V.O., .C.YOU M.Y.O., D.&O. National Conservative member of Parliament for Portsmouth, but most famous for his historie attack upon Zeebrugge on St. George's Day, 1918, has been placed on the Navy retired list.

His career has been a notable one. He frat saw action in China, An inspiring spectacle was where he served with distinction. provided by the Royal Air Force In 1906 he was promoted to in connection with the Jubilee last Captain and in 1917 to Rear- night when three flights of three Admiral, and in that capacity he machines, and one of six, proceed-planned and executed the brilliant fed from the harbour in a westerly naval attack upon Zeebrugge and direction, later joining together in Ostend, for the success of which forming a magnificent outline of he received a knighthood.

a crown.

I

In April, 1919, he was appointed Rear-Admiral commanding the The sight as the formation re Battle Cruiser Squadron, Atlantic three per cent. turned to the Colony shortly after Fleet, in which capacity he served dusk, the remarkable precision. In until 1921. In August of that maintaining the representation, year he received a baronetcy and and the brilliant effect as eacir

agrant of £10,000, ninebine suddenly burst into, a From October, 1921 to 1925; he golden blaze, will long be remem was Deputy Chief of Naval Staff, promoted bared by those who were fortunate and in 1926 he was enough to witness the sight. To Admiral. In 1930 he was mado add the beauty of the effect, Admiral of the Fleet. In the green and red lights dropped from following year he struck his flag. the blazing crown.

-Reuter Special.

PATMAN BILL PASSED.

Washington, May 7. By a vote of 65 to 33, the Serate to-day passed the Patman in- flationary payment of the veterans'

bonus.

The Bill now gues to the White Ilouse where a voto is considered

to be almost certain.

Members of the Administration, however, forecast that the Senate will make efforts to sustain the Bill-United Press.

FINE GIFT TO KING'S FUND

SIR CHARLES HYDE'S

£30,000 DONATION

London, May 7.

·

INVENTOR HONOURED

London, May 7.

After travelling some distance, the formation broke up, and flylog | in twos and threes was carried out, the display culminating In stunting by individual pianes, evoking many expressions of ad- A high tribute was paid to Sir miration from the thousands lin- Ambrose Fleming, octogenarian in- ! ing the Prays and stationed at ventor of the thermonic wireless when the Postmaster points of vantage. It was indeed tube,

Wood, presontod him with the covoted Calvin Medal on behalf of the Electrical Institute for Electrical Research-Reuter.

a splendid and thrilling 'spectacle, General, Sir Kingsley

ISLAND FOR JAPAN

PLAGUE DANGER

are

Tokyo, May 7. Regarding the report that Soviet Russia is being persuaded Donations to King George's, to surrender Northern Saghalien Jubiler Trust now exceed £500,000. Island to Japan, a apekrsman of

Foechow, May 8. Quarantine Sir Charles Hyda has generously the Japanese Foreign Office de

precautions given £30,000 worth of railway lared to-day that the Japanese being taken by the local authori- stock.-Reuter,

Government had not been offered ties against the danger of bubonic any practicable terms by the plague spreading from the Interior, Soviet Government in this connec- where, especially in Nanping, The big naval and military review Hon. Japan was qulle willing to Shunchang and Lungyan, it has at Happy Valley yesterday was in

ing for "ome time and charge of H.E. Maior General O. C. buy over it If fair terms were bean Borrett, G.O.C. China Caminand, and wailable from the Soviet Govern has taken toll of many lives.-- not Licut. Col Hindson, as stated. ment, however.-Central News. Central News,

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GREETINGS FROM PEOPLE IN CHINA

Peiping. May 7, The British Minister to China, Sir Alexander Cadogan, yesterday

WAS

General, Mr. H. Phillips, C.M.G., O.B.E., and the British community to their Chinese and forelyn friends. The garden party largely attended proving to be one of the most Impressive and suc-. cessful social functions for a considerable timo,

Shameen to-day is fittingly de- telegraphed to the King con corated with British flags, the gratulations on behalf of the celebration programme concluding British subjects in China.

with a Jubilee ball to-night-

Amnesty in South Africa

Capetown, May 6.

In reply to. Sir Alexander Router. Cadogan's telegram, His Majesty telegraphed from Buckingham Palace the following message:

A General Amnesty, declared: "1 warmly thank you and your! ataff and the British subjects in throughout all South Africa thi

freed

nearly 2,000 China for your massage of con- morning, gratulation and good wishes on prisoners, enabling them to parti- the occasion of my Silver Jubilee cipato in the Jubilee festivities. George R. Router.

It is estimated that over 50,000- Shameen Celebrates

poor people from all sections of: the country enjoyed free meals pro- Canton, May 7, ⠀vided at the expanse of Sir Aba Glorious weather favoured the Bailey, the noted mine owner, King's Silver Jubilee celebrations Lord Clarendon, the Governor

General

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from the trampolies Magosine story

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