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CONGRESS REVOLT FEARED

NEW TAXATION MAY

BE DELAYED

FILIBUSTER

THREATS

"

-Washington, June 25. Resentment in the House of Itepresentatives, threats of open revolt in the Senate and a hint of filibustering tactics to come, have brought the Administration len- ders to pause in their plans for rushing through President Roose- volt's

"poak-the-rich“

gramme.

14x ITU-

President Roosevelt was going to attempt to push this legislation through Congress before Saturday night's session was concluded?

Fearful that husty action might result in the defent of the messure In the Finance Committee, leaders are considering the advisability of abandoning their intention of adding new taxer to the Emergency Tax Bil Instead, they may at- Lempt the passage of a separate bill Inter.

In spite of hints that President Roosevelt might veto the Holding Company Bill unless it contained the "abolition clause," the House Rules Committee has declined to permit a roll call vale on thir clause.

Meanwhile, complete agreement. has been renched by the conferees. .of both Houses on The Wagner Industrial Dispute B, which now returns to both Houses fr approval of the Conference report.

HOW TAXES OPERATE Senator Harrison, Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, states that the new three-way tas programme will raise $340,000,000 through inheritance and gift levies, higher taxes on big intomes and the graduated corporation fax. This would be added to the pending Bill extending half a billion dollars in emergency taxes.

Senator Harrison said the new

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1935.

SUBMARINE WAR OUTLAWED

GERMAN PROMISE WELL RECEIVED

FRENCH ATTITUDE TO

1894.

NAVAL PACT

LIBERTY TO BUILD WARSHIPS

FRENCH REACTION TO NAVAL ACCORD

MUST BE SURE OF SECURITY

Paris, June 25. France's attitude towards the Anglo-German Naval Agreement has been formally defined in a re solution unanimously passed by the Naval Committee of the Cham-

(Bu Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Messages Ordinance,er of Deputies, which states that

Received, June 26, 5.10 .m.)

London, June 25.

Germany had agreed never again to resort to what was known during the war as unrestricted submarine warfare, declared Sir Bolton Eyres-Monsell, First Lord of the Admiralty, amid loud cheers, when replying to a question put by Admiral Campbell.

in view of the fact that the Agreement annuls clauses of the Versailles Trenty, and that the Washington Treaty was only ac fcepted because of the clauses of the former Trents, the Committee the necessary consequence of re-

considers the Agreement to have

storing France's complete liberty in naval matters until the con-

clusion of new agreements.

RADIO BROADCAST

Talk to Australian Listeners From the Studio

THE CONTINENTAL TRIAL

From ZBW on a way, length of 355 metres (846 kiloeyelon):

4-7 pm Chineng Programmie, 7-7.20 p.m. Light Opern. Vocal Geins--Maritana

Selection--Dollar Princeka (Fall) Vocal Duet-The Swing ("Veronique") (Messager)

Song

Winnie Molville and Derek Old-

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7.20-7.30 p.m. "Billy Merson Mem- ories"

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8 p.m. Time and Weather Report. 8.03-8.50 p-m. Variety Items. Vocal--My gn Sal

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The Mills Brothers.

Leslie Hutchinson.

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Hughie Green and his Gang,

Piano Solos-A Cavalcade of Martial

Tunes

Piano Solos-A Sweetment Joe, the Candy Man.. Patricia Rossborough, Instrumental-Always

Albert Sandler, with Sydney

Torch: (Organ). Songs-Josephine

The First Lord said the German representatives during the negotiations in connection with the Anglo- The Naval Committee invites the Government to take all necessary German Naval Agreement, stated that Germany was

measures to ensure that France prepared unreservedly to adhere to the rules of will always have in the Mediter Songs-Slumberland submarine set out in Part IV of the London Navalranean and the Atlantic Ocean) Treaty.

Len Allen (Varitone). rufficient naval forces to assuro | Vocal--Old Fashioned Love her security.

The Mills Brothers. Songs - My Songs from the Shows Orchestra Talking Film Memories

Marie Burke (Suprano). H.50.0 p.m. “Dixielarul“ Selection. 9-0.10 p.m. From the Studio, "A Talk to Australian Listeners.” 9.10.9.23 p.m. "The Three Mean"

M. Pietri, the Minister of Navy, in a candid speech preceding the resolution, In- dicated that he did not think it would be necessary at present to †begin building daftleships, hut that it would be best to wait in- formation Irat Germany 1322:4

This provides that except in cases of persistent re- fusal to stop, on being duly summoned, or active re-adoption of the sistence to a visit or search, a warship, whether surface vessel or submarine, may not sink or disable merchant vessels without first having placed the passengers, crew and ship's papers in a place of safety. Ship's tonts are not regarded as

a place of sarety unless the safely! of passengers and crew is assured | in sting sea and weather condi tions or by proximity to land, or of another Vessel the presence able to take the passengers and ! terew aboard.

This undertaking. given by Gur- entirely may one, many, was an said the First Lord, and not an

The i extension of ang pre-war one. only Powers juridically bound by were Bri- Part IV of the Treaty tain, the United States and Japan, | as France and Italy did not ratify inheritance tax would begin on notit. Reuter Special. inheritances of about $300,000 un- der the tentative plan mapped out by experts, while the tax on incomes of over a million dollars, at present 59 per cent., would be raised on a the Commons that it was proposed i gradunted scale running from 60 to invite, per cent, to about 80 per cent, for French, Italian and Soviet Govern- incomes, above ten millions,

inents to visit London for discus-

OTHER TALKS

The Prime"

London, June 25.

Minister stated in i

of the

representatives

The corporation tax would runsions on naval armaments, but he from 10 per cent, on the minimum could at the moment give no fur- limits to 17.5 per cent, on net profits ther

information.---British Wire. exceeding $20,000,900.-Reuter.

LORD HEADLEY

BURIED

LAST TRIBUTE OF MUSLIM BROTHERS

(Special to "Telegraph")

Telegraph, Coppright. Targraphin Branges. Dedinaner, 1994. Brevived, Juna 24. f .m.)

London, June 25. The title "Al haj al faroque” ("One who can distinguish good

from falsehood") was inscribed on

LETTER BOX THEFTS

MAN

CAUGHT DETECTIVE

BY

Chan Chang, 45, unemployed. was sentenced to six months' hard labour by Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning the for stealing letters, from segond floors of No. 228 and 281 Laichikok Rond.

Inspector Ellis, prosecuting. stated that about 130 p.m. Yester saw defendant day a detective

come down the stairway of No.

11.

NEUSEL WHIPS

PETERSEN

Fight Concludes In Tenth Round

London, June 25. Walter Neusel, the German heavyweight. defcated the British champion, Jack Peter-

sen, in their return engage- ment at the Wembley Stadium to-night.

In February last, Neusel whipped the Englishman, Petersen's seconds throwing in the towel in the eleventh round to save their man from further punishment. To-night Peter- sen retired at the end of the tenth round in a scheduled 15-round fight.—Renter,

DOTJA POLARISSMENTES 360°E STAANBIEDRIS

Monetary

Policies

Conflict

BRITAIN DODGING STABILISATION ?

DUEL WITH GOLD BLOC

Paris, June 25, Profound disagreement in the question

Suite, Erie Contes)

1. In

9.29.9.35 p.m. A Recital by Elenn Gerhardt (Mezzo-Soprano), Spring (Schubert); 2. The Poet: fol-The Rose Garland (Schubert); R.

Nachtigali; Standchen (Brahms).

building up to the limit of naval construction before France tows suil. Reuter.

U. S, APPROPRIATION

Washington, June 25. The $450,000,000 Navy Appro- priation Bill, which will initiate the largest peace-time Navy in the his- tory of the United States. WAK signed by President Roosevelt to- day Renter Special,

Later. President Roosevelt signed the Naval Appropriations Bill- United Press.

9.35-10 p.m. Military Band Music, Ruy Blas Overture (Memdelssohn) Taneredi Overture (Rossini) The Mill on the Rock Overture (arr.

Winterbottom) The Caliph of Bagdad Overture

(Bajchlieu)

10 p.m. Press Bulletins.

10,05-11 p.rm. Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra,

10.30 p.m. Press News.

13 p.m.

Close Down.

RAW RUBBER

LATEST SINGAPORE

Cer-

The Chinese Company of the Hong-

Police kong

Reserve will hold a dinner at the Roof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel on July 9 at 8 pm.

PRICES in congratulate is our the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl Mastiregor, and Messrs.

and Polts Benjamin the Hoo. Mr. S. Tso on the received the following Straits hours recently instowed on them by His Majesty the King His Ex-Singapore to-day for raw rubbers--,

rency quotations (buyers) from celleney the Officer Administering the Spot

2016 ets. hwn Government, Sir Thomas Southorn, July/Sept 2046 els.

kindly consented to attend and to Det/Des

214 els. Platoon attendance competition. distribute the prizes for the Inter-Jan/Mar

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DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

DN.

HOPE IS THE BEST POSSESSION, The P. and 0. liner Mautua is the NONE ARE COMPLETELY WRETCHED here from Shanghaj at 0 11.11. BUT THOSE WHO ARE WITHOUT HOTE

Friday.. AND FEW ARE REDUCED SO LOW AS THAT-estitt,

.....

The Little Sister of the Poor, Home for the Aged, wish to thank His Excellency and Lady Southern for the kindness in sending them a cheque for $50, throngh Mr. Tso Kas

Struck by a skip at the Shing Mun Valley Damn wodlie Chan Mò, aged 27, was illot yesterday. The body w

removed

the Kowloon Mortuary.

A winging Tang Fung-chi, aged 70 by Jorry years, was knocked down 2450 when it was turning into Third Street from Pokfulam Bond, yester The body of a nann, Chan Yick, day. The injured woman received aged 22. who was drmined whilst injuries to the left side of her body backing to a post off lowen Road, and face and was sent to lapitre wan recovered by the police yester- where he was detained. day and removeri to the public! portumly.

Miss Turbilt, of the ocean Girl School, has reported to

A line of $50, with the alterative of an month's havi fabour, was inf the casket containing the remains of the late Lord Headley which Lachikok Road with a letter

posed on to Ying. 10, unemployed, theby Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon were interred in the Mohammedan

of immediate currency ice the loss of $30 from her room. Magistrany this morning for having in his hand, so he followed the stabilisation section of the Brookwood ermetery

was manifested in she believes a thief climbed over the possession of 225 Defendant went up to the to-day's sitting of the Inter-wall, came up the stairs and entered tickets. Defendant was arrested in p-pin lottery to-day.

second floor of No. 281 and was national Chambers of Commerce, Phrough an open door.

Cooker Street with the tickets in his The title had only been held by seen to put his hand into the letter particularly between the British

possession. one previously since the time of box. When he saw the detective, official delegation and business Omar, the great Caliph, to whom defendant attempted to lear up the leaders

Chan Shing, a returned banishee, from other countries, † was sentenced to nine month. hard was given by Mohammedan rites first letter.

Two unemployed men, Chan Yiu, The first letter had ineluding those of the Gold Bloc labour by Mr. Schofield at the Central, aged 29, and Chan Ngau, aged 33, up- performed under the direction of been stolen from the first address

morning The Gold Bloe representatives Police Court this

for a the Iman of Woking Mosque,

neured before Mr. Macfadyen at the retch of the deportation order, Central Magistency this morning on where defendant lived.

pressed the demand that Britain Bet-Sergt. Shepherd stated the mun remand, charged with the possession The cortege whilst en route to

It was alleged by defendant that | should agree 31 resolution the grave encountered a violent he had taken the second letter to calling for a conference of tiov

was arrested on information.

of 48 counterfeit ten-cent pieces and storm,

counterfeit which drenched the

ten-cent eruments for the purpose of in-

A suicide by Lysol poisoning respectively. A further charge mourners. Lady Headley, her three sons and about a hundred

totroducing immediate stabilisation, eccurred at 2 o'clock this morning returning from handshment was pre- But Lord Lake, in a statement when a single wongan, Yeung Wai- ferred against euch defendant. Sub- stated that British monetary palley, said he, of 30 Castle Peak Road, second Inspector 4. O'Donovan

toor, ed shortly after admission the case was for communittal, and asked the question of stabilisation went

· hand in hand with a discussion of

9 the Kowloon Hospital. In her for a date 10 be fixed for the hearing. jacket pocket was found a letter in His Worship fixed hearing for 2.30 the removal of excessive trade which she dislast her intention of pm. next Tuesday, and, provisionally, barriers. That WAN Britain's cling her life.

text. Wednesday, stand, he said, though he reaf- firmed the belief that there was

Moslems attended,

There were many wreaths, in- cluding one from "Ifis Muslim Brothers."-Reuter Special.

FERRY BOAT'S LOSS

TWENTY-FIVE DIE NEAR CANTON

look at.

three months' hard labour ont ench

Defendant was sentenced

charge.

DIRECTING BIG WORKS SCHEME

10

4

ounces, for

her

DI

to

For committing a breach of the A ng of $20, or one month's hard much in the recognition of the regulations at Blake Pier by placing labour in default, was imposed by Fundamental principle the inter- his feet on a bench, as refusing to Mr. Schofield at the Central Police HARRY HOPKINS

obey the order of an Indián constable Court this morning on an unemploy- national currencies must be

to put them down, in lung, aged 23, ed. Chan Kam-fuk, aged 22, who al NAMED BY ROOSEVELT settled by the sale of goods and unemployed, was bound over by Mr. mitted the theft of a red blanket the service, instead of by the transfer | Macfadyen at the Central Magistracy property of a woman aboard a bout in Washington, June 25.

of gold and silver.-Renter. this morning, Sub-Inspector Tyler, Shaukiwar Harbour. Sergeant Whit Mr. Harry Hopkins has been ap-

AMERICA'S SILVER

prosecuting, stated that the pro luy stated the woman reported the pointed National Works Progress

New York, June 25. secution was brought owing to people loss of the bout and recognised the Canton, June 26. Administrator in President Roose-

on the Pier becoming more and more defendant an the person whom khe Another river tragedy has velt's gigantic public works scheme

The American Bureau of Metalsolent everyday, and causing great had allowed to sleep on the boat about occurred near Toishan, southwest which requires the expenditure of silver production for the month of who had difficulty in controlling them. him permission since then,

She had not given Statistics reports that domestic annoyance to the constable on duty, two months ago. ́of Canton, resulting in the loss of same $4,000,000,000.

abused her kindness in giving him" May was 2,693,000 twenty-five men .and

The President has appointed April 2,679,000 ounces, for March women

A charge of stealing a cat was place to stay. Ho helped passengers on the Chinese motor- | General Hugh Johnson, former

2,950,000 ounces, for February brought against Tam Ki, aged 33, and the boat launch Hain Luon, which sank(chief of the N.R.A., to the post of

Bridge Street, 9,411,000

unemployed, of ounces, zrael for while proceeding from Changsha works Progress Administrator in

when he appeared before Mr. Mac- Remanded from yesterday, Ng Sze, January 2,722,000 ounces. to Chek-hon. The cause of the New York City.-Reuter.

Central Magistracy aged 41, ricksha ceolie, appeared bo- fadyen at the World silver production for this disaster is believed to be over!

morning. Detective Sergeant bere Mr. Macfadyen at the Central May was 16,870,000 ounces and Baldwin suid the man was seen by a Magistracy this morning, and loading-Reuter.

LOCAL SHOWERS

for the first five months of the detectivo picking the cat up and discharged-on a count of having the total production was placing it into a bag and attempting snatched a pocket book from the

to catch another cat in the A moderate anticyclone has 79,992,000 ounces,

early person of E. J. Maloney, an American formed over the Pacific to the east

on Monday. Imports of refined bullion fato hours of the morning. The complain- seaman, at 11.30 p.m.

ant, Chan Kam, a widow, of 25. Mr. M.K. Lo appeared for accused, and south-east of Japan. A de-the United States for the month Bridges Street, had said she had al- and said that as a result of Count Ciano, son-in-law of pression is situated to the south of May amounted to 8,081,000 rendy lost three ents. Defendant no witnesses were found of the Signor Benito Mussolini, has been of Nanking, moving N. B. A ounces, for April 16,006,000 denied stealing, saying he picked the incident outside the Hotel Cecil. elevated to ministerial rank. The shallow depression covers

condition, West ounces, and for March 38,876,000. cat up, pitying its

and Detective Sergeant Guild, for

stated that he For the first five months the Aned $6, or afteen days imprison could not find witnesses. Defendant.

thinking it was homeless. He was prosecution, also Local propaganda office of which he has China.

forecast:-South been chief for some time, has been and S.W. winds, moderate, fair, total was 112,657,000 ounces.ment, and the cat was restored to its was accordingly discharged owing to made into a ministry-Reuter. some local showers.

Rack of evidence.

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