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GREATEST ASSET OF BRITAIN

UNANIMITY FOUND

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IN LOYALTY

HERTZOG'S

TRIBUTE

(Special to "Telegraph")

Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphie

Mresses Ordinance, 1975, Rocsivěd, duma 11. 4.30 'n.m)

Capetown, June 10.

to the

A remarkable tribute solidarity and co-operation of the British peoples of the occasion of the King's Jubilee was paid to day by General Hertzog, veteran Prime Minister of South Afrien.

He was speaking at a eivic bon- quet in his honour on his return from London, where he attended, with other Dominion premiers and Empire representatives, the ceremonies marking His Majesty's Silver Jubilee.

He said that nowhere was there naign of discontent or disorder- liness in Britain. It was every- where felt that the Jubilee cele brations were

1374 orrasion on which the people could all art us .one.

"I think that is the grenteat thing that any nation of Ure world em boast of that sense of animity which rests upon thụ res- pect and love which they bear for the head of that great country." he declared.

EUROPE IS SAFE

General Herizon

THE HONGKONG ́ TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1935.

Major Edward Latham, of the Royal Horse Artillery, in leaving All Soul's Church, London, with his bride, Lady Gwendolina Jellicor, the daughter of Admiral Jellicoe, who commanded the British fleet at the Battle of Jutland,

JAPAN THREATENS

BRITISH ASIAN INTERESTS

(Continted from Pope Ad.

their own

professed the part of censors to optimism concerning the European Foreign Office, and perhaps other situation. He believed that no departments of state.--- Reuter,

AMERICA SILENT

nation would dure defy the others, and thus make herself responsible {* for war.

"If the Union of South Africa wants. friends, she must stand by Britain and the Commonwealth of British nations."--Renter Speejsi,

SENATE AND N.R.A.

ATTACK PREPARED ON EXTENSION RESOLUTION

Washington, June 10. Swift cloakroom compromise

the Is required if the Senate N.R.A. is to survive after midnight on Saturday.

GREEK ELECTION

NATION READY FOR MONARCHY

Athens, June 10.

A striking victory has been obtained in the Greek elections by the Government party headed by P. Tsaldaris.

Latent returns indicato that. out of a possible 300 seate, the Government has secured 285.

The Monarchlet Party, which stood for the immediate return of the Monarchy without ro ferendum, secured only Reven scate.

JIE

This, however, does. not mean that Greece has not supported the Monarchy. The platform of the Tsaldaris

calls party

for immediate referendum on the subject, and in the event of a favourable decision, the Govern- ment will immediately invite CX- King George to nacend the throne again.

The present political siuation in Greeee indicates that the plebiscite will bring whelming majority in favour of the restoration.

}} over-

the

In Saturday's elections Venizelist opposition party, which is Steraly Bepublican, did yol gain one seat.

more to

This is attributable The fact that opposition sup porters refused to vote more than to Monarchial tendencies, how- ever. Approximately 20 to 30 per cent. of the electors did not re- cord their votes in the election.

The Communist vote showed an Increase hi the elections, but the voles cust were insufficient 14 gain a seat for the party.

at

The summer residence of the Greek Royal Family

Taloi, near Athens, and the former Royal Palace are now being renovated in anticipation of the return to the Throne of ex-King George.-- Reuter.

RADIO BROADCAST

Selections by The

"Waikiki Trio”

STUDIO ITEMS

From Z.D.W, on a wavelength of 356 metres (845 kilocycles.):

Trinity

4-5.30 p.ni. Chinese Programmo. 5.30-6 p.m. From the Studio. A Concert by Successful (Honours) Candidates in the College of Music Examinations.

1, Lee Kwok Ching

Division,

Bat langs

Division, Piano)

(Intermediate

9) (Senior

2. Annetto Chen also Capri-

cieuse" (Frank Bridge).

3. Raymond Chang (Junior Divi

Violin), “Lullaby" (Leary), Chau (Senior Division, "Romanco Sans Paroles"

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4.

(Espinoff).

5. Lee Kwok Wel (Advance Senior Division, Piano) "Giguo in B Flat Minor" (Graun-MacDowell). 6. Miss Caroline Braga, LT.Cla (Plano). "Variations and Fugue on Theme of Handel (Brahma). 6-7 p.m. Chinese Programme.

p.m. Stock Quotations. 7.03-7.30

p.m. Light Opera and Musical Comedy,

Vocal Gema-A_Country_Girl, Selection-The Damask Rose. Vocal Geras - Cl. Cohran's 1930 Revue.

7.30.7.50 p.m. Marek Weber and his Orchestra.

Reminiscene**A of Grick (arr. Urhach). Entry

the Spring (Kuckert).

of

Flowers

The Czarina (Gaane). Czardas from "The Spirit of the Vayevode" (Grossman).

by

7.50-8 p.m. From the Studio. "The Art of Dressing Well" Miranda.

p.m. Local Time and Weather 8 p.m. Report.

8.03-8.25 p.m. From the Studio. Selections by "The Waikiki Trio." Programme.-J. Hawaiian Love: King George has promised if he 2. Itula Hula Medley (Hawaiian is returned to the Throne. Guitar Solo); 3. Wolnlze: 4. Royal

What British Inwallan Hotel; 5. regime modelled on the

and parliamentary system

Menns has stated that he will support' all

Washington, June 10,

A resolution extending. it for The same silence to-day marks | ting

months can be made the He urged the widest possible the offeini attitude of the Govern subject of debate in the Senate on support for the League of Nationsment with respect to the North Tuesday.

of the and remarked:

NILA.. China situation as has done Troni Opponents. the first of the current episode. notably Senator William E. Borah,efforts for peace in the Balkans. Officials privately showed some Senator Clark of Missouri, and He would seek to maintain relaxation, however. For a time Senator King are preparing an at-friendly relations with Jugoslavia, there was tension as a result of the tack on the grounds that they Bulgaria. Roumania, Turkey, and

N.R.A. ex- fear that hostilities in North not satisfied with the

Italy,

leaning particularly to- China might involve the United tension resolution which passed

wards the British and French States

the House of Representatives 081

foreign policies, Although the United States Friday last week, contending that might possibly take steps to pre- it is an open invitation to' violate vent China being forced to surren- the Ant-Trust laws, der further rights or territories in¦

ilibuster Opposition may North China, it is not clear to till the week-end making the life Washington how much power the of the N.R.A. precarions.-United Chinese have actually abandoned | Prena. as a result of the latest Japanese; jhreats.

N.R.A. EXTENSION OBSTACLE

SENATE HURRIES TO

PASS MEASURE'

Washington, June 14). The Senate agreed to vote to- i morrow on the holding company.

reform meUKUM

Meanwhile, the N.R.A. extension Bill has encountered delay owing to the growing demand for strict enforcement of the anti-trust laws Senate leaders are extremely busy considering their best --strategy Rs they are anxious for a quick passage of the Bill owing to the approaching legislative dead Hne, June 16,--Renter,

EXTENDING AIR

LINES

TRIAL FLIGHTS ARE SATISFACTORY

Shanghai, June 11. It is officially announced by the Ministry of Communications that the trial fights on the route bes

tween Chungkinh and Yunnanfu. via Kweiyang, have been entirely satisfactory and that twice weekly 'nir mail and

passenger service

There is no uso protesting, Washington belleves, against any i Japanese action in North China, « She has experienced the futility of diplomatic intervention.

!

The

JAPANESE OCCUPY :

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TIENTSIN

(Continued from Page 1) Furthermore, it is the generalf belief that some other Country submarine units of the Asiatic Fleet should take the initiative, if any are route to their regular pressure is torbe brought to bear stations. I is emphasised that upon Japan.

they are moving in accordance with- It is recognised, too, that there a decade of routine and their ap is a growing tendency to allow proach to Tientsin, crisis-centre of Chim and Japan to settle their North China, has nothing to do own problems.

with the recent threat of hostilities

Finally, it is generally agreed there. that in this present instance, Thirteen destroyers are en route American interests ar insuf- to Chefoo and six submarines ar ficiently affected to warrant her going to Tientsin,-United Press, employing force to prevent a fur- ther encroachment by Japan upon) Chinese territory. And it is re-i engnised that only by force could Japan be dissuaded from pursning the programme she has set for herself in North Chinu.---United Prras.

UTILITIES BILL

Washington, June 10,

RAW RUBBER

LATEST SINGAPORE

PRICES

Murests. Benjamin and Fotts received the following Straits currency quotations (buyers) from Singapore To-day for raw rubber:- Spot

RO rts.

sts. 21%%%

The Senate has decided to vote July/Sept along this route will soon he in- on the Wheeler-Raybura Utilities det/Dec augurated.

il before 4 p.m. on Tuesday June Jan/Mar

The Chungking-Yuunanfu air 11-United Press. line is an extension of the Shung- hai-Chungking line run by the China National Aviation Corpora- tion.-Central News,

LOCAL DOLLAR

· ADVANCES

MARKET QUITE

STEADY

The Hongkong dollar advanced

Market:--Steady.

113 1t1

eta

1413

etsp

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

PRUDE IS INCREASED BY IGNOR- ANCE; THOSE ASSUME THE MOST WHO KNOW THE LEAST-Gap.

G

The P, at 0, litter Carthage is due here from Singapore with the English mails at 9 a.m. to-morrow,

A fine of $420, or, in default, four months hard labour, was imposed by

Schofield, nt the Mr.

Central

King George, second of his name, s 14. He came to the on the throne of the Hellenes

his father, King abdication of

Prince Constantine--brother of Nicholns, the Duchess of Kent' father-i 1922. He married Trincess Elizabeth of Rumania in February 1921.

Since his exile King George has fived mainly in England.

In 19830, when it was suggested that he might be contemplating a bid to regain his throne, he was urled to have said: “My-con- that ner or later my people will call me back as their constitutional sqvereign."

viction has never wavered

L.S.S. RUN CEASES

SHANGHAI OFFICE OPENS ON |

WHIT MONDAY

Aloha

8.25-8.30 p.m. "Eine Walzer-

Renute" played by Edith Lorand and

her Orchestra.

8.30.9.20 p.m. Variety. Piano Solon-Sweet and Lovely, Many Happy Returns of the Day. Baie da Costa. Vocal-Clarice Mayne Modley. Instrumental-Farewell Blues; You Rascal You: Muddy Waters,

Songs-Love forever I adore you. In your arms to-night.

Ronald Murgatroyd (Tenor).

Piano Duets--Bolero.

Variations on "Who's afraid of the

Big Bad Wolf."

Jacques Fray and Mario Brag- giotti. Banjo Solos-On a Southern Plan-

tation.

Ken Harvey. Song The Continental.

Belle Baker. Instrumental Fox-Trot Medicy No. 1.

9.20.9.10 p.m. "Lets have n Chorus” Voen Gem sung by the Columba "Company.

9.30-9.17 p.m. Concert Waltzes. Tales from the Vienna Woods (4. Strauss).

Muidens of Baden (Komzak). Dream Waltz (Millöcker). 9.47-10 p.m. The Regimental Band ef 11. M. Grenadier Guaris.

Nell Gwyn Dance (Edward Ger- Humoresque (Dvorak).

10 p.m. Press Bulletins. 10.03-1. p.m. Dance Masie. 10.30 p.m. Press News, 11 p.m. Close Down,

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

Shanghai, June 10, Despite to-lny's bank holiday the International Savings Society opened until noon, but fow bondholders took | advantage of the Suciety's extension of business hours, compared with the crowd of the previous days, indient This Evening's Broadcast From ing that the

The German Short-Wavers Crasid-Bruter,

run

has

practically

Special programme

Callows t

for, Par

YOUTH ASIA ZONE

Kantern

The run, starting since last week,teners will be hundrast from Zeesen a was enused by depositors' appren hension following the recent closures of the Raven Trust, the American- Oriental Finance Corporation, the (18.74 metres) and DJN (31,45 metres). American-Oriental Banking Corpora- tion and, two other native banks in Shanghai.

ARMADA RETURNS

GRAND ENTRY OF U. S. FLEET TO SAN DIEGO

New York, June 10.

South Asia Zone. broadenit from 12b,

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DJI

31.45 m

19.74 m 15.200 kr 1.34-3 3.2. 19.74 20 15.206 ke 4.45.8.15 p.m. 9,510 ke 4.45-8.15 p.an. 15,200 ke 9.p.m.-12.30 am. 4.45 D. DID, DIN Announcement (Gero..

Continued on Page 4.)

19.74 mi

A Warning To Women- Health Not As Good

As It Should Be.

Speaking at a gymnastle display The forthcoming wedding is A

A течнике from the U.S.S by the National Council of Girls' Clubs nounced of Mr. John McKinley Gor:

Pennsylvania, now at sea, states at the Albert Hall, London, Sir Givorge don, foreman and shipbuilder, of Magistracy this morning, and that the American Fleet is speed- Newman, chief medical oflicer to Lite

unemployed, who pleaded guilty to

ing homeward. charge of possession of taels raw opium in Connaught Road West, outside the Tal Ping Wharf. The opium was convenied in his girdle.

Mias Ida Edyth Turnage, secretary, of Claremont Hotel, Kowloon.

4

3

of

The great manoeuvres in the Pacific have been completed, and the Fleet is now preparing as a final gesture a triumphal parade

a farthing this morning, the official Two banishees were sentenced to rate on opening belig 2s. 4d. Not nine months' hard labour each by Mr. a great deal of business is report-Schofield, at the Central Magistraes, tir. . CM. huminet, area of vessels Into San Diego Har- ed, the inter-bank rate being 2s.this morning, for disobeying their native of Siam and a passenger for hour to-morrow.United Press.

[Japan on board the steamer President

banishment order. Yau Tsol, Jefferson which left the Colony on 4944. sellers and 2s. 44d. buyers. employed, was arrested in West Point, Thursday last has made a report to The market is quite steady.

and had been banished for ten years the police that he had been robbed There were no silver quotations in May this year, and Tung Fat, who of $185 by two Russians who pretend- in London yesterday, it being a was arrested in Wanchat, was banished, that they, would change the money holiday, but prices rose sths Ined for ten years in June last year.

The incident hap- for him into yen. New York.

pened in Kowloon.

*

one

Lau Hang, 48, unemployed, was s brought before Mr. Wynne-Jones at A fine of $25, or, in default, the Kowloon Magistracy this morning month's hard labour was imposed charged with loitering at Hillwood upon Kwok Ynn, 36,

CANTON NAVY

Ministry of Health, said, "The health of the women of England is not as. good as it should be there, le too much preventable anaemia in girls and

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REDUCTION OF MONTHLY ALLOWANCE

By rapidly increasing the number of red corpuscles in the blood Dr Canton, June 10. Williams Pink Pilla quickly revitalize LOCAL SHOWERS

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