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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1935.

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GOVERNMENT CREDIT

SMALL HOME OWNERS AIDED

IN U.S.

Washington, July 4.

A United States Treasury report shows that the Government's credit has shifted its aid from big busi. ness to the small home owners.

From June 1930 to June 1934 the Reconstruction Finance Cor. poration had $2,067,000,000 out- standing, the Federal Home Owners Loan Corporation 834,000,000, the Federal Land Banks $1,705,000,000 and the Mortgage Corporation $379,000,000.

BRITAIN MOVES

SEEKS FRENCH HELP TO RESTRAIN ITALY

NAVAL DISPUTE

VICE-ADMIRAL CHAN TO TAKE OVER

London, July 4. Public interest in the cruisers Coincidentally with the meeting Hal Chi and Hai Shen was again at the Hague of the Italo-revived yesterday with the arrival

Conciliation

Com-in the afternoon by the President Abyssinian mittee, momentous events are Hoover from Shanghat of Vice- occurring elsewhere in connec- Admiral Chan Chak, head of the tion with the dispute between Naval Department of the Military

Council in Nanking. the two nations.

In London, the British Cabinet Interviewed, Vice-Admiral Chan has decided to seek the support of Chak sald: the French Government in an effort to restrain Italy.

"I was instructed by the Central

Britain is taking the position Government to take the Hai Chi that the proposed pressure upon and Hai Shen back to Nanking and From May 1931 to May 1935, the Italy by the League of Nations will to turn them over to the Nanking R. F. C. had $1,386,000,000: the be unenforcable unless France co. Government. II.O.L.C. $2,626,000,000: Land operates.

"On behalf of the Central Goy- Banks $2,104,000,000 and the France's price for co-operation, ernment I wish to express my Mortgage Corporation $716.000.- however, may be a demand for a deep appreciation towards the 1000.

more open British policy with reBritish Government in Hongkong For the period May 1931 to May pect to Germany. Britain, in this for their co-operation offered to 1934 the total Government and event, will probably voer from Ger the Chinese Navy and their hos semi-Government credit agency many.

pitality while the Chinese cruisers loans amounted to $0,544,000,000 In Rome, Signor Mussolini has were in Hongkong." as compares with $6,850,000,000 convented an extraordinary session for the period May 1931 to May of his Committee of Admirals to Explaining that the Hai Chi and 10:15.-United Press.

discuss the maintenance of sea Hai Shen's desertion in Canton communications between Italy and was entirely without the Central Vice- Africa. One of the questions this Government's knowledge. London, July 4.

conference will have to decide la Admiral Chan Chak said that the "One really cannot take a short Italy a position in the event of Bri- first information received by Nan- term view of

the United States tain refusing passage to transports king was when General Chan Chai- entirely owing to political con- and warships through the Suez tong informed Nanking of the siderations, but Mr. Roosevelt's | Canal-United Press,

London's View

Wall Street.

New Border Clash?

Rome, July 4. The Italian Foreign Office and the Ethiopian Legation in Rome refuse to confirm rumours that an-

Inaval revolt, General Chan Chai- tong in his first telegram request- ed the Central Government to take over the two cruisers.

Omeers to Remain

While Vice-Admiral Chan Chak

rebuff over the Publle Utilitles Bill, together with the declaration of the legality of the N.R.A.. give hope that business will be from offcin) inter- anshackled ference while inflationary im plications of cheap money, and huge Governmental expenditures other elush has occurred between declined to disclose terms to be Indicate ultimate higher levels in Italian and Abyssinian patrois on dictated to the Hai Chi and Hai the Eritrean frontier.--United Shen officers, he admitted that he Press.

had brought a sum of money to "The question of the constitu-

pay for fuel and provisions for tionality of the Processing Taxes,

Ethiopia Displeased

the Hai Chi and Hai Shen. The which have already contributed $900,000,000 to the Treasury for

Rome, July 4.

latter cruiser's officers, said the

distribution

the farmera The Ethiopian Charge d'Affaires Vice-Admiral, would remain in the dwarfs all immediate considera- reveals that Addis Ababa is shock-service of the Nanking Navy. He expressed the belief that the itions."

ed by Mr. Anthony Eden's pro- Such appears to be City opinion posnis that Britain should mediate cruisers would submit to Nan- king's wishes without difficultles. regarding the outlook in the In the Italo-Abyssinian dispute. United States. It is felt that the i The Charge d'Affaires describes Vice-Admiral Chan Chak could not Administration, fearing another the proposals As "surprisingly when the cruisers would leave major defeat will be prepared to unethical" and states that they the Hai Chi's officers would send Hongkong, but he expected that accept minor concessions in the were made without consultation their representatives to see him revised Banking Bill.

Between Fires President Roosevelt has been caught between Senator Huey! Long and Father Coughlin, whe are already powerful, and the conservative elements who are reported to be gaining strength in the south And the southwest, owing to the abuses in Federal Relief.

with Ethiopia.—United Press.

CANADA'S RELIEF

RIOT ACT IF STRIKES CONTINUE

Ottawn, July 4. Out in the Pacific coastal pro-

to-day.

Lieutenant-Commander Wu Chi- fu and Lieutenant Chen Ching- wen of the Hai Chi and Hai Shen were among others who went on board the President Hoover to pay their respect to the Nanking representative.

Canton-Nanking Relations Answering a query, Viee-Admiral' The negro question is command- vince of British Columbia, Canada ing, attention and it is believed having, for the second time Chan Chak said that he believed since the depression began, serious that further progress had been that it is likely to come increas trouble with people out of work. made recently towards collabora- ingly to the forefront politically.

For months, several thousand oftion between Nanking and Canton. In view of the uncertainties

them have been in "relief camps," There was never a greater urgency especially of the Agricultural engaging mainly in highway or for consolidation than at present Adjustment Administration it

forestry operations. They are Anid the Vico-Admiral. seems that American industry will provided with food and clothing continue to drift for the pretent and an "allowance" of twenty with markets lacking bullish initiative.-Reuter.

Vice-Admiral Chan said that he

cents a day, pocket money. This, had no information concerning the men say, is not good enough. the report that Nanking would The two thousand who broke away appoint him to organise a Second and invaded Vancouver, inflicting Squadron for the Nanking Navy

| BOXER WAR VETERAN'S much damage on a big department with the Hat Chi, Hal Shen,

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store, want regular "work and Chungshan and three other war- wages". In the camps, if further ships, He believed those rumours Semployed there, they want free were not correct.

dom from the prevailing military į Vice-Admiral Chan Chik added. discipline.

that most probably he would Landon, July 4, On Tuesday there was another return North on the Hui Chi.

Accompanying re-union of British strike, and a detective was killed.

Vice-Admiral The fra! oficers who took part in the Boxer The situation is difficult for the Chau were Lieutenant Yang Ying- campaign of 1900 was held last authorities. If work at regular man of the Naval Department of night, when forty veterans of the rates of may is provided in this the Military Council, Mr. Wu Wei. secretary, eampaign dined together at the instance, the thousands of men in chib, his English Savid and Military Club.

other camps, who give no trouble, Madame Chan Chak and the Vice- Sir George Barrow, who wus will be incited to demand the same Admiral's two children. They are commanding the police of Peiping thing. Apart from the enormous now staying at the Vice-Admiral's at the time of the rebellion, pre-cost entailed by any auch policy, residence in. Peak Road. sited.

this unorganized Inbor, almost All honorary members of the wholly composed of single men,

monopolie the "military Order of the Dragon," would

special trouble. Apparently the situation To all Shows: Circle $1 & 70 c; Stalls 50 c., 35 c.. 20 c; Loge $1.50 founded by the American Army works designed by the government is broader and worse than that, wore the medal,, which is bronze to absorb unemployed artisans in and recognition of the facts occa-

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sions worry. There are fears that with a Chinese dragon

Much evidence is furnished of the Riot Act, which has been read suspended from the roof of a Chi-) nese pagoda by a yellow ribbon. the agitation in British Columbia once in Vancouver, may need to American military and being led by 'communists as the be read in other places if condi- The

not improve.-United) yal attaches were the guests of Prinic Minister, the evening.--Router.

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This timid Romeo lacked the nerve to demand a raise till the only girl changed all that!

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