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OFFICIAL PROGRAMME OF GOVERNOR'S DEPARTURE

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,

His Excellency the Governor | and Lady Pool aro departing_by: the 8.8. Empress of Japan, sailing at 1 p.m. on Friday, May 17.

His Excellency and Lady Peel! will leave Governmont House shortly after 2 pm, and proceed by car to Queen's Pier via Garden Road, Queen's Road, Jackson Road, and Connaught Road. They whi be preceded by a motor cycle escortį

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. Our readers are informed that the demand for node. tional copies of the Telegraph Supplement containing pic- tures of the local Jubilee celebrations has been so great that the extra- Issue was com- pletely sold out yesterday,

There are, however, a few copies of the 12-page histori cal ́ King's Jubilee Supple- ment still available.

Battalion, East Lancashire Re- NTS:MOURWAKATAOS:BOCZOSNİN AÇINTTALELSERTBEFANA ANTİNUTIBUERINT giment, lat. Battalion, 8th. Punjab)

MAY 14, 1935.

IN THE COMMONS

HON. DEMOND PARSONS' CASE DISCUSSED

London, May 13. In the House of Commons, Mr. E. L. Chorlton, Conservative mem- bor for Platting, drew attention to the proposed amendment to the | Chinese trade mark law and urged that representations bo mado to the Chinese Government on necessity of providing better pro- [tection to British Trade marks.

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Mr. Anthony Eden, who was cheered on making a reappearance in the House aftor his illness, re- plied that the Government were | awaiting reception of the proposed amendments before making repro- sentations.

As far as they had information on the subject the amendmenta ap.

Regiment, and 2nd Battalion, GENERAL EXECUTED peared an improvement on the

The Royal Welch Fusiliera,

On arrival at Queen's Pler His:

Guards Excellency will inspect

of Honour provided by the Royal Navy and the 1st. Battalion, The Lincolnshire Regiment.

After Inspecting the Guards of Honour His Excellency and Lady. Peel will say farewell to members

EX-SHANTUNG COMMANDER WHO DISOBEYED ORDERS

Nanking. May. 13.

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existing law.

"We have reason to think they will meet present difficulties."

Railway Loan Default

Mr. A. C. Moroing, Conservative members for Preston, drow alten-

General Liu Chen-nin, formerly tion to the default on the loan

ar 21st.

of Councils, the Judges, Senior Commander

Shantung in respect of the Shanghat Feng- here this ching section of the Shanghai-

Navy, Army and Air Force Om- Division was executed cers, Senior Olleers of the Govern morning by order of Marshal Ningpo Railway-

Consular Body. Re Chiang Kai-slick.

ment, the

presentatives of the European and Chinese Communities and their

Mr. Eden replied that represen- tations had been made hat without result. all he could.

The British Minister was doing

General Liu, formerly a garrison wires, who will assemble en commander of Eastern Shantung, Queen's Pler.

Was Inter removed to Chekiang After saying farewell His Ex-sometime in 1933, owing

to the Hon. Desmond Parsons cellency and Lady Peol will bad discipline of his troops hbout Mr. Moreing then inquired about embark on the launch Britannia, which there were many com- the arrest of the Hon. Desmond As His Excellency steps on board plaints from Shantung. In Parsons in Kansu. the launch a salute of seventeen Chekiang General Liu again re...] Mr. Eden replied that Mr. Par- guns will be fired by the long-j fased to take instructions from sons was arrested by the local nu kong Brigade, Hongkong and the Central Government.

thoritien on a charge of stealing Singapore Royal Artilleries.

antiquities from a cave. The Bri- The late General Lu Tiu-ping tish Legation had made repro- | accused him of participation in asentations urging that Mr. Parsons conspiracy against the Central be allowed to return to Peiping Government and he was then and had made arrangements to arrested by order of Marshal afford him every facility for the Chiang Kai-shek.

As the s. Empress of Japan ateams down the harbour a saluto of seventeen guns will be fired by ILM.S. Suffolk.

A space will be reserved for the public on either side of the entrance to Queen's Pier.

here, campaign

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journey.

The Chinese Foreign Office had No traffic will be permitted to Marshal Chiang was directing the

undertaken to Instruct the provin move on or across the lined route anti-Bed after 2.05 p.m.

General Liu was brought here tlal authorities to send Mr. Par in Con- from Chekiang for court martial, seas to Peiping and to provide for TED Jackson After lengthy proceedings which is protection en route-Reuter.

Chater lasted for many months under the

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supervision of General Koo Chuk-)

was sentenced tung, General Liu

Parsons Released

Pelping, May 13. The Hon. Desmond Parsons, heir No parking will be permitted In Jackson Road or Wardley Street, to death. The report of the court to the Earl of Rosse, who has been

martial WOS sent to north of the Statuk.

Marshal detained by the Chinese authorities

It is requested that the coloura Chiang a few days ago for approval, in Kansu since early this month, hus left Ansichow for Lanchow, en of regiments be respected by the Instructions from

Marshal route to Peiping. All the Chinese doffing of the hat or saluting (Chiang were received here on Sun-Magistrates in districts through the case of those wearing

day last and the execution of the which he will pass have been order- uniform)..

general took place yesterday morn-jed to protect, assist and provido him with funds if necessary.-- Ing.-Wah Kiu Yol Po.

United Press.

Earlier reports sinted that Mr.

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The Officer Administering His Excellency the Officer Ad- ministering the Government after

A dlaner dance will be hold at Re-Parsons was arrested on a trumped saying farewell to His Excellency pulse Bay Hotel Lo-morrow. The up charge of petty theft and re- Sir William Peet and Lady Feel as its leaves Repulse Bay at 1 am. on 8.8. Empress of Japan will re

turn to Queen's Pler, whence he

Ansi- fused permission to leave chow. Tho British Legation re

Government quested the Chinese

to press the Kansu authorities to British captive im- release the mediately. Subsequently A salute of seventeen guns will Parsons was anid to be suffering

from dysentery.

will proceed to Government House, the Council Chamber where he will preceded by a motor cyclo escort take the Oaths of Office at 4 p.m. provided by the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps and the Hongkong Police, and thence, to be fired.

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FINANCE REVIEW

DR. KUNG ON YEARS 1933 AND 1934

Nanking, May 13. Dr. H. H. Kung, the National Government Minister of Financo,

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FOR 25 YEARS

agriculture and the develop mens of China's rura economy,

In connection with the fourth objective" Dr. Kung urges that export trade should be encouraged by rodueing, and even waiving export duties wherever possible and desirable. He says that the wiii

In the couras of his Report, cover- Government is proceeding ing the two fiscal yours ending plans to that end.

The Budget.

June 30, 1934, outlines the follow- Ing nino main objectives la con- nection with the Government's Reviewing the financial history Economic Reconstruction Pro- of the two years, Dr. Kung says gramme, which, "is inextricably "From the beginning of 1999 th bound up with the problem of curtallment of expenditure, which Government credit":

in the previous year enabled the 1. The establishment of a more Budget to be balanced withou effective budgetary system. resort to borrowing, could not b 2. The settlement of debts in maintained owing to adverso In

arrears.

ternal circumstances, so the Gov Reform of the Salt Rovenues. [ernment concentrated upon th 4. Adjustment of tariff rates development of Revenue Involvin in order to produco the increases in consolidated taxo maximum revenuo without and in some items, of impor unduly interfering with duties, and the improvemonte trade in essential articles. the Salt Revenue Administration 5. Continued effort to re- Despite dificulter consequen gulariso A moderate pro- on the Economic Depression the vincial local taxation in managed substantially to reduc harmony with national export duties. Moreover the Gov taxation...

ernment had introduced many o

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6. Encouragement and ration-forms In national and local in alization of the leading Internal taxation, including th dustries,

abolition of 3,000. Items' of mis Measures to stabilize the collaneous, taxes, • representing monetary situation, includ-revenue of $28,000,000, ing the standardisation of Dr. Kung was of opinion the the subsidiary currency, in some decrease of military order to relieve trade and penditure would soon be pos#bl production from unaocos in consequence of the reorganisa sary hindrances.

tion of the army, and the reduc

8. Improvement of communica- tion of superfluous troops follow ing the success of the ant of Communist campaignRouter.

tions.

9. The rehabilitation

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