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"Monstrous" Charges

LORD ZETLAND GIVES SHARP ANSWER

The

London, July 8 statement issued by the Indian Government last week to correct the impression that the constitutional provisions based on what is commonly known as the were subject communal award to alteration by the British Gov- ernment was recalled by amend- menta to-night In the House of

Lords where the India Bill is nearing the end of the committee stage.

THE

AUSTRIAN COLONISTS

NEGOTIATIONS FOR ENTRY INTO CHILE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

BOYS PATROL GERMANY

WEEK-END CHECK ON ALL RAMBLERS

TUESDAY, JULY

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

MARKET UPWARD

YESTERDAY

New York, July 8. The following reports on the New York Stock market have been received through Messrs. Swan, Culbertson d

Fritz:

1935.

RADIO BROADCAST

A Talk on Wimbledon By D. H. Hazell

THE WAIKIKI TRIO From ZDW on a wavelength of

metres (845 kilocycles): 4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme 7-11 p.m. European Programme. 7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota. tions.

The Wall Street Journal report on yesterday's market: Stocks to-day were actively upward, due to favour-365 able Industrial reports, Including a alatement by the Stee! Institute that production had gained 7.6 points to 5.3 per cent. of capacity, plus the fact that Secretary Henry Morgenthau told the members of the Ways and Means Commitee that the worst of the emergency was over. irregularly lower. Curb Exchange higher.

Bonds were Stocka on the

Irregularly

were

Santiago, Chile, July 8. Negotiations are going forward

Berlin, June 21. for the placing of Austrian

Half million boys, aged 14 to colonists on parcels of Chilean land. The Ministry of Lande and 18, "patrolled" Germany during the every passer-by to produce "hiking Colonization has agreed to the week-end, and sharply challenged scheme in principle. The colonists credentials." The vast mobilisation would be allowed to farm large of boy policemen was executed as of fertile but uncleared a "test of discipline" by the Hitler areas forest

the Aysen Youth," junior Storm Troops. Iand

stood Brown-uniformed boys Territory.

watch on every highway and made This news would seem to reveal "domiciliary visits" in all of Ger- change of heart in the Chileanany's famous Jugendherberge or trampera overnight ahelters. They Immigration policy. For

many demanded of all walkers a detailed no current account of their identity and of the years there has been

the popula-extent and nature of their week- of immigration, and tion has increased but slowly, end expedition. Since the Hitler

no S. C. & F. New York office eables: Youth "inspectors" possessed legal credentials themselves for Slocks were in good demand, refleet- while Argentina has

of her in their work, regular police

were ing improving sentiment. Steel mill trebled the number

forced to intervene repeatedly and activity during the past week in en- timated at 35.3 per cent, of capacity, habitants in a few decades.

against 32.8 per cent. the previous There

Inrge scale restore order.

week. The General Motor Company's Special orders for the day were

consumers during June Regarding clause 304, he wald: immigration of Germans in thei

issued by the Reich leader, Baldur sales to "I must repudiate the age- then undeveloped southern lands von Schirach. "During this first

units in May and 12,847 units during Government are that the

"we June tion

pioneers check up," the

These 80's.

The Alnaks rends the order,

year. refut the South of Chile, nrust making provision for breaking in

100 much force. Juneau Mining Company to-day un- not use

June, any way the pledge which has opened up

the Nation-wide patrol duty must be nounced a loss of $24,000 in been given." The clause had been under Bernand Philippi. drafted actually nt the sugges-famous German naturalist. Their carried out without a single in-against a profit of $212,700 in June, mostly cident, so that we may impress the 1914. Lead prices have advanced five are An Indian delegate who | descendants

TOW tion of

regular, police with our usefulness, points to $0.041 per h attended the Joint Select Com-wenithy farmers

indus- and

In case stubborn resistance is met, mittee. Not only was it the in-trialists, while the cities they however, the local police should be tention of His Majesty's Govern-

at once, so they may founded have becotne Models for summoned ment- to make no alteration in

interfere on behalf of the Hitler" the communal award unless it was the entire country.

Youth."

The Secretary for India, Lord Zetland, described the speech. of the mover of the amendments us monstrous and mischievous and liable to create a feeling that the British Government was prepared to break its solemn pledge.

desired by the community them- selves, but no such alterntion could be made under the clause without the specific assent of Parliament,

in

WAS

h

more

than

אינית!

7.01-7.35 p.m. Bond Selections. "La Traviala"--Prelude Act III.

(Verdi).

"La Traviata"-Drinking Song and

Gypay Song (Verdi), Aldershot Command Searchlight Tattoo "Carmen" (Bizet), The Jolly Rebbers Overture (Suppe). The Old Frog Pond (Alford). Parade of the Elephants (Chenette). 7.35-7.55 pm. From the Studio

A Talk on The Championships" by Denis H. Hazell,

V

totalled 137,782 units, against 109,051 Light Opera Company.

New York and Chiengo eommodity through Messrs. reports received Swan, Culbertson & Fritz:-

Berry.

Cutton: Some foreign helging was in evidence. More attention in being Agriculture to Mining

The chief effect of the "patrol id to the favourable weather con- duty" In Bavaria was to increasedations. The Government's estimate But Chilean

then eronomy

the bad feeling between the "Hitler of the nerage indicales 29,166,000 gravitated

from agriculture to Youth" and the Catholic youth or

Whent; The strength of July mining and immigration practical-

discovered walking with whout, together" with steady advices The amendments were defeated. ly erased. During General fansezganisations. "Hitler You" ment-

administration an attempt was church groups

were reprimanded from Kansas City, was a factor in -British Wireless.

made to colonize with selected for breach of duty, Scores of the advance. There are increase immigrants possessing their own minor scuffles ensued where youth-reports of disappointing yields in the capital, tools and furniture. This groups refused to present creden-South West which, together with

purts of black mast, have affected but the Gals to the "Hitler Youth"

supply timent. The visible was at first successful.

theofeial policemen.--Reuter.

inerend has colonists were hard hit by

wheat bushels, collapse of the prso but now that' the icial rate of exchange has almost disappeared they are re- veiving remunerative prices their fruit shipments.

ITALO-ABYSSINIA

DEADLOCK

(Continued from Page 1).

claration of the Abyssinian opakes- man, Professor deze.

there.

Corn: Ok crop

Corn

Raggers.

1.

3.

Bugle Call

7.55-8 p.m. "The Vagabond King" Vocal Gems (Friml) sung by The

Hp.m.

Local Time and Weather Report.

The 6.03-8.15 p.m.

Tunen with Pep. Two Trumpet Toot. New Jig Rhythm. 8.15-8.36 pm. Concert Waltzes. Roses

of the South (J. Strauss). Aeclamations Waltz (Waldteufel). Rosenkavalier Waltzes (E. Strauss). 8.38-9 p.nt Concerto No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 26 (Max Brich) played by Master Yehudi Menuhin and the London Symphony Orchestra.

9-2.10

"Noel A

Coward" fr.m. Medley by the B. B. C. Dance Orches. tra

9.10-9.39 p.m. From the Studio. Selections by the "Walkiki Trio."

Programme.

1.

Garden of Paradise.

22.

Monna Chimes,

uf

3.

Hula with me?

by 173,000

4.

On the beach at Waikiki,

5,

i scarte,

for TO TOUR THE ORIENT The visible supply has decreased by

164,000 basheix. December corn was relatively easy on better crop pro

gress.

Rubber: The market was stendy on higher Sterling and the re-opening of the factories in Akron which will i probably cause an increase in con Kers demand shortly.

Sugar: There was further liquida- holders. The tim by Technical position of the market bus greatly improved and could respond sharply when redners buy.

nervous

Chilean legislation of recent

YOUNG AUSTRALIA LEAGUE Professor Jeze declared that years has tended towards the

TO BRING SIXTY GIRLS Ualmal, where the Incident ne-ultra-nationalistic and thus raises curred which started the present a lar to immigration. For in-

Abyssinian terri-stance,

The A.0. steamer Triping when she tension, is in

all firms must spend 85 tory. The suggestion was that per cent. of the pay-coll among arrives here on her next trip on Sep: Italian troops had no businessChilean employees 85 per cent, oftember 9 will bring about 60 young the staff must be Chilean, Ex-Australian girls to visit Hongkong,

China and Japan. The Italian members contendreptions are made for technical ex- that the Commission is only emperts, whose like cannot be found Foreigners with powered to consider the causes of in the country,

incidents over which Italy ten years' residence, or who are complains, and has nothing to married to Chileans, can be count with the delimitation of the fron-ed as technicaily "Chilean." tier. The Halians refused to hear

Further, if a

company be further evidence from Professor established in Chile as a Chilean company, Le, and not as a branch of some foreign concern. then 60versity. They will leave Melbourne11 modity Index

the

Joze,- Krušetr.

HOARE REPLIES

London, July 8. In the House of Com717019

Samuel Hoare, WAR

by

to-

of

per cent of the capital must be in Chilean hands.

day

REUTER QUOTATIONS

Yesterday when the Taiping ar rived here she brought Mr. G. W. Gluis, advance agent for the Young Australian League, and he will range a programme for the four

Dow-dones Averages: stay in Hongkong and the aix weeks in Japan which the girls will enjoy.

30 Industrials will The average age of the party 20 Rails be about 18 years, mest of the girls

20 Entities Uni-

Bomis being from high schools or the

EXCHANGE

on August 14 and arrive back on December 6, fter spending over three months travelling 15,000 miles. The Young Australin League is ♫ day the Foreign Secretary, Sir Chile also lars the entry of the

to young Australians to questioard following types of immigrants, if large organization designed to give an

pportunity regarding the stipulations made they wish to enter in search of see the world, and, apart from inter- by the British Governmeal in work and fortune-coloured per state tours, arrange, for parties of 1923 as a condition precedent to sens, Asiaties, gypsies and noma-young people to travel to all parts of Paris..

the world nud sometimes right round Geneva. to die races. the withdrawal of opposition

it at the cheapest possible rate. There Berlin.

to Athens the French proposal, supported There were 185,000 Foreigners has never before been a party

Mitun Italy, for admissing

tor the Orient, however, in Chile, according to the census

Tour Shanghai. In charge of the Abyssinia to membership of the far 1930. but the cemographic,

party as League of Nations. He replied charts shows that as regards Director will be Mr. A. J. Girdwond, New York.

Amsterdars. and the chief els peron will be Mrs. that the speci:!! condition upon

immigration, Lodowyckx, and emigration

wife of Professor View which the United Kingdom, in Chile is losing population at the Lodewycks of Mellaarne University, Prague..

Bucharest where she is also a lecturer. common with other menibers

present time.-United Press.

is already Madrid. Mrs. Lodewyckx, who the League, agreed in 1929 to the admission of Abyssinia was that

ablo to speak seven Innguages, for Lisbon the last six months has been studying, longkang. de that country should sign a

Japanese. She has a clanation undertaking: firstly, to *endeavour to secure complete suppression of slavery and of the slave trade: Recondly, to abide by the rules which other countries with territories in Africa- bad al- ready agreed to follow regarding munitions; import of arms and

of

CANTON-SWATOW

RAILWAY PROJECT TO HE REVIVED

in con-

of

of the spoken inngunge Brussels.

and by Monteviken The time the tour arrives in Japan, Belgrade

Montreal. where they will spend six weeks, she hopes to be able to converse satis-Helsingfors.. factorily in the colloquial.

.....

Buenos Aires.

July 6, July 8, 129.55 12132

32.18

82.48

22.80

22.86

$7.27

97.16 54.80

RATES

July 1-- 74.45/64 15.1016 .12.25

Beloved one of mine.

0,30-10 p.m.. A Variety Progrninine.

Medley. liano Ducts-A Keyboard

Arthur Young and Harry Jacobson, Vocal-Some of these days,

The Mills Brothers. Song Villa ("The Merry Widow"). Jeanette Macdonald' (Soprano). Vocal-Pop-eyed Pete. Voral-Little Mountain Cabin.

The Hill Billies. Organ Solas-By a Waterfall. Organ Solos My Song goes round

the work.

Frederic Bayes.

The Boswell Sisters. Vocal—If I had a million Dollars. 10 p. Reuter Press Bulletins. 10.05-11 1.m. Dance Music. 11 p.nt

Close Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers

Selal atogramme 1st w be

.:

бот For Foster

brademet tota Zevati de

SOUTH ASIA ŽONE

(outh Asia Zoite, broadout from DJ, 10.75 metre) anii 14IN 184.45 mokres),

p.m. __19_?}_m_15,10n_ke 30-3

19.74 m 10,100 ̈kë ̃ ̃ ̄445-ne year N 31,45 m 9.510 ke 4.45-8.15 p.m.

19.7m 13200 ke 9 p.m.-13.30 x.m. IJAL 4.45 m. JD, DIN Announcement (Germ., I'ro. Evi Gerazan Folk Song.

Sp.m.

gramme Forecast (ierman, Eng

Short Musleal Programme.

5.13 p.. Topical Talk: Two Hundred Time with the Bremen across the Atlant. Captain Scharf.

5.30 p.m. Now in Enga.

for All

3.45 p.m. Who hringeth Mach bath. Aught Speedal Concert of light with Intersperson, 6.45 p.m. News in German.

.515

74.55/61 15,14 12.30 615

DJ

1/7

60,1/16 177%

4.94%

1.96,13/16

7.2534

7.28

26

118%

1185

18212

48073

36%

114%

1105%

2/25

20/21.

9.30

29.37

15 p.m.

395

215

-215

1,906

22634

2284

.4; 16

4

30.7/10 30.9716

106

-British Vireless.

Mr. Gluis will procevil to Robe on Saturday by the President Honver Silver (Spot)...31 and will spend the next six weeks Silver (forward),13/16 arranging details for the girls stay War Loan.......106.11/16 in Japan. While he is in Hongkong

four-day

stay here, during which time they

4.97

7. Concert af lght Music, K.. News in English.

Close down DJ, DIN (or, Coul

EAST ASIA ZONE

Fast Asia Zane broadest thrush DIQ on 39.63 metres (18,280 kr.) 1.89-3 pan, Concert, 15 news 2 p..

Canton, July 8. and. thirdly,, to provide the Coun It has been officially announced ell with information when sa re- that the Kwangtung provincial quested and take into considera-government has set aside $3,000.- will arrange for their tion any recanimendations which 000 for initial expenses

will probably visit Canton, besides A Guard of Honour drawn from seeing the island. New Territories, the 1st. B. the Royal Welch Fusi- the Council might make about nection with the construction

the Cantun-Swalow Railway, Pre and attending a douce at the Peniners, comprising two officers. 50 Abyssinia's obligations.

of thissula Hotel.

other ranks and the Regimental Band it would be diffent, he added,parations and surveying

and Colours formed up at Govern- an information available to ex-railway connecting all the import-

the Bust

River

ment House yesterday to receive Vice- press, an opinion on the efficionerant towns

Admiral Chan Chak when he called taken by the eastern Kwangtung) with Canton of the measures

on His Excellency Sir Thomus Sou- thorn at 11 a.m. His Excellency re Ethiopian Government in regard and Swatow, as its terminus first

re-started some two years ago.

turned the call on the Chinese cruiser to slavery. These measures cently had been reviewed by the owing to, the stringent

state of the Canton Government NEW PARTY TO BE LAUNCHED League's Committee of experts an

work was never started in

AT NEXT ELECTION alavery.

the

Further information was given carnest.

but

financial

I

recently

CANADA'S POLITICS

Ottawa, July 8.

headed by Mr. N. S. Stevene, former Minister of Trade in the Conservative Government, who re-

at question time to a group of In view of the steady progress The formation is announced of members who had been disturbed of trade and commerce in castern new independent political party, by the suggestion of the transfer Kwangtung the railway is now of a corridor along the frontier considered imperative. For this of British Somaliland which was reason the matter was contained in a conditional propos- taken up again between Mr. Lin at recently made to Italy by the Yan-kat, the Kwangtung British Government. Sir Samuel vincial chairman and General Chat stated that any definite proposa! Chai-tong. which His Majesty's Government might have made to

pro

signed due to differences with the Bennett party.

The party is not yet named, but the organisers Intend to nominate The $3,000,000 construction candidates for every district in the Abyssinin, the port of Zella and allowance will be entrusted to the coming General Election.-United

of Reconstruction |Press. the corridor of British Somaliland Department

erde to

would have been necompanied by under Mr. Ho Kai-lali, who will be safeguards designed to protect in charge of supervision of the the interests of the inhabitants railway construction works. of the territories concerned. British Wireless.

A spokesman of the Reconstruc- tion Department says that work will begin about the end of July and the whole line is expected to finish within two years' time.

roads.

OBITUARY

NEW YORK CAUSE CELEBRE RECALLED

Dr. S. F. Lam will distribute the

New York, July 8. prizes at the Graduation Function of pupils in the commercial and type. It is interesting to note that at

The death has occurred, from writing courses of the Chun-Shing the moment apart from the many pneumonia, of Mrs. Graham Fair Institute of Commerce at the Chinese good motor

connecting Y.M.C.A. on Friday, July 12 at 7.30 custern Kwangtung towns, there is Vanderbilt, former wife of W. K. .m. A inner narty for the success- a merchant-owned short. railway Vanderbilt, from whom she was ful students will also be held at the linking Swatow with Chaochow.divorced after twenty eight years St. Francis Hotel on Saturday, July Wah Kiu Yat Po.

of married life.---Routar. 13, at 8 p.m.

Hai Chi in the afternoon,

A snippy person seldom cuts

In on verbal bouquets. ·

9 p.m. J. DJ Announcement (Germ

Esgl German Folk Song, Pre grame Forecnal term, Engl.)

9.15 .an. Nhort Concert,

9.30p.m. Topical Talk:

Twa Handred

Times with the Bremen erzus the Mantle. Chain Selart. 9.15 p.. News in English on 1950 and

In Duschen JB

to p.m.

10.45 p.m.

11.15

ey from Colozze. "We load the Coul, we forge the Steel" A Hain Firture of German Work in the Ruhr District.

Workers' Churuses and March Mustr.

News in Germans en NJ and JJB. 11.30 p.m. Current Events. 11.40 p.m. Concert of Light Music, 12.15 m. News In English on DJQ and

Dutch on JH. 12.30.m, Close down 1174. BJB (Germ..

Engl.)

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions

The followis Wart-lengths and frequenciez are observed by Daventry,

Call Sign Frequency Wayrlength

(ISA

4.950 ..

49.59 metiem

38816

9.510k.c

31.35 metres

ABC

3.483 kr.

31.39 meires

FERD

$2.700 kr. 23.03

GRE

11.485 kr. 23.28 meirew

G81

15.140 k.e.

19.12

metres

17,130 k..

21.410 kr.

-13.97

GSI

G93

GSL

F6,280 .. 21.40 k.r. 4,110 k..

49.10

theires

16.14 metres

13,60

metres

13.92 metres

Transmission 5.

10.5.1. and G.H.C.1

1. leilen. "The Bally Round.” Half an hour of everyday sange And humour.

7.30 .eet the Detectives of Fiction." "Meet Father Brown." presented by his creator. C. K. Chesteetan, 7.4 .. The 1.B.C. Empire Orchestr

Greenwich Time Best 12 Midnight

Produre and 8.45.m. The News Dairy

Pig and Poultry Notes, supplied by the Intelligenes Branch of the Imperial Economie Committes.

9.m. Close down,

Transmission &

1llls „Dan Talk: "Forelan Affairs." 11.16 m. A. Hailud Concert hy “Aartrúilan"

(Continued on Page 5.)

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