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Dictator

In Church

Of Germany

DECREE CREATES NEW MINISTER

TO ENFORCE NAZI RULES

Berlin, July 18.

RELIEF FLIES TO BUSHIRE

FAMOUS DUTCH PILOT MAKES FAST FLIGHT

CRASH-STRANDED PASSENGERS

Bushire, July 18.

Herr Hans Kerri; a Nazi legal authority and an intimate friend of

A relief plane, piloted by the the Prussian Premier, General Her man Goering, has been created vir-famous Dutch pliot Parmentier, tual Reich-minister of the Evange-who, with Moll, gave the British lical Church Affair.

He was elevated to this office under a decree signed by Chancellor Adolf Hitler, Herr Frick, Minister of the Interior, and Herr Rost, Minister of Science and Education. Grave fears are expressed In Church circles that this is the step whereby the State will make its long-awnited intervention in the con- flict among ecclesiastics which has been raging ever since the split in

the nation's Protestant ranks - curred.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

Wage Cuts

In France

Protested

FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1935..

LIN SEN'S SON PLEADS INNOCENT

BUT GOVERNMENT IS DENIES REPORTS OF

DETERMINED.

WON'T TOLERATE

STRIKES

with opposition from ex-

EARLY MARRIAGES

WEDS YOUNG AMERICAN

Columbus, Ohio, July 18, (Special to "Talagraph")

The official statement from Nanking that he was already Telegraph. Cappright. Triégraphie Mepanger Undinaner, 1971. lecsired. Jarried in China has not dis- 19. a.m.)

concerted James Lin. Univoralty Paris, July 18. of Ohio student and son of the

· M. Laval's economic decree has President of China, who is staying met

at a boarding house here with his Servicemen and civil servants, little American shop-girl bride. The latter have announced a mass They were married yesterday by a will take over the meeting to be held at the Place maxistrate, Passengers of the Dutch airliner de l'Opera at 6 p.m. to-morrow. which crashed early yesterday morning and was tetully destroyed by fire.

winners of the Enginnd-Australia air derby such a thrilling race, awept to a graceful landing here at 1.40 p.m. to-day from Amster

am. It

T The seven passengers and crew of four of the lost plane escaped with only minor hurts when the

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big machine crashed in a dawn takeoff, and Parmentier from Amsterdam to bring them to their destination,

Herr Kerr may be given dicta- torial powers to make a clean sweep

He completed the triji from of opposition to certain features of the Nazi doctrines, they believe,Amsterdam to Bushire in 30 hours

Reuter

10 minutes.

WORLD'S RICHEST thriner

HEIRESS

NOTED AMERICANS

IN COLONY

Later it was learned that three of the passengers of the illstarred had left for Baghdad by a French mail plane:į The other four will probably take off with Parmentier to-morrow,

EYE-WITNESS' STORY

An eye-witness-account of the Inear-disaster of yesterday explains. The cause of the Dutch plane's Interesting arrivals ahoard theerash and shows how near the stl crew of the President Grant from Manila this Passengers morsing were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. R.; machine came to death. Cromwell, who have been on it ranad-the-world honeymoon tour for the last two months.

Mr. Cromwell in a well-known American economist, who

1

The mucking struck a bump asl

It raced across the aerodrome, ¦ and rose ten fret iu the iri before it

stained flying speed. Consequently it swooped downwards fand the pikal,! deeply interested in monetary matching control, could not prevent tere, especially the stabilisation the starboard wing from dipping | of world currencies. His wife nt striking the ground. formerly Miss Doris Duke, is reputed to be the world's richest Plane slewed around, wrenching heirens. Twenty-two

years

of

The Government has issued an order forbidding all street monstrations while the ex-Service- men are meeting in a ball in the Latin Quarter to-morrow evening,

It is thought possible that the ultimately ex-servicemen will

TESTANTEGNIERE MADE JEREMIANTIC 1429) LAZIO JER

RECORD-SEEKING PILOT CRASHES

H. L. Brook Believed Injured In Mishap

Cairo, July 18.

H L. Brook, the York- shire airman who is making on attempt to break the re- cord for flight from Lympne, to Capetown, has crashed at Mersa Matruh, in Egyp!.

No details have yet been. received, but it is reported

is That Brook

injured. Renter

FANTAT DONCAMINTE BILLS

THAT

the undercarriage off, and spilling (resign themselves to the inevitable, forward onto its nose, The pro-while even if the postul workers, age, she Inherited £2,000,000 from pellor hit the ground, stopped the railwaymen And others strike her father, the founder of the engine and caused a backfire against the eut in their pay they American Tobacco Company, when she came of age, and is to receive which immediately ignited the will be immediately replaced by funemployed men, and, if necessary,

machine,

further sums totalling £4,000,000

It all happened so swiftly that by the military. Therefore no within the next eight years. Both the pilot had no time to act to cut action on their part is considered Mr. and Mrs. Cromwelll charming, unaffected people and off his motors. Besides, the plane likely. have delighted all who have met i wa them.

was no

Paris

rocking and pitching H

Meanwhile, doctors in not b violently that he could manage his controls. Before the have set an example by voluntarily During their stay in the Colony,tire hul gained much

deciding To cut their minimum headway Mr. and Mrs. Cromwell, who are the crew had hustled the pussen fees by ten per cent.

The Bourse to-day reacted accompanied by a maid and valet, gers to safety and themselves i will be necommodated nt. the Tenped clear, but there

favourably to the deerey, which it Repulse Bay Hotel, where they chance to save the mails-Reuter, is ronsidered will finally solve the have taken a suite. They plan

frane problèm--Renter Special. to leave by train for Canton 011 Sunday afternoon, and then By to Shanghai and later to Peiping. This afternoon, Mr. and Mrs Cromwell are being entertained to Lea by Sir Robert Ho Tung at his residence in Seymour Road.

CHINESE ART TREASURES

PRECAUTIONS IN ENGLAND

16

H.K. MAILS DESTROYED

|

He continued vigorously to deny that he was married in China.

He admitted, however, that he had a enhle from his father, Mr. Lin Sen. which expressed dis- approval of his marriage.

"But father does it under- And besides, this is my aland.

not his," young Lin

business. stated.

It is learned from Cincinnati that Immigration Department. officials intend to investigate Lin's status, but they add that an steps can be taken until his papers are collated. Reuter,

Columbus, July 18. James 10 admitted to-day that he had married Miss Viola Brown, He said he felt very upset about the cables saying he already had- two wives and four children-in China, ulding "that is not true."

When told that his father dia- approved of his marriage, he said. "he does not understand, but he will when he receives the letter which 1 mailed yesterday. This is my business, not my father's," he added. "I shall stay married and perhaps we will take a course at the University."- United Press,

CHANGING CLOTHES

ON BEACH

POLICE PROSECUTION

FAILS

Li Sung, 25, unemployed, and four other men were brought be fore Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kow- Joon Magistracy this morning, charged with having indecently exposed themselves by changing their clothes on the Taiwan bath- in beach yesterday. They were discharged.

The Hongkong General Pust| S'HAI EXCHANGE t

Other notifies that the air-mails of the Bandoeng-Amsterdam ser- vice which were

closed in

the

G.P.O, at 54m. on the 5th instant were forwarded from Singapore by i the air liner Marboe which reached and was burnt at Rushire on thei 17th instant.

All mails for points beyond Bushire were destroyed.

FAIR WEATHER

extending

MARKET

FIRM AT CLOSE OF MORNING SESSION

Shanghai, July 19.

Sub-Inspector Whelan prosecut- ed and stated that the Indian con- stable who arrested the men stated I saw them changing on the beach. When they Were arrested they were wearing shorts, The principal objection their changing on the beach; number of complaints hul heen received from the Kowloon Dock Recreation

about this practice.

Club

WILS

to

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he

The constable stated that Exchange rates at 9.15 a.m. to- day were: U.S. Dollars 38-7/8, did not see them changing, but his Sterling 1/7-13/16, Gold Bars attention was called to the men $858.00.

E RADIO BROADCAST

A Talk by Professor R. K. M. Simpson

DAVENTRY RELAY

of

From Z.B.W. on a wavelength 365 metres (845 kilocycles).

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7-7.30 p.m. Musical Comedy and Light Opera, Vocal Gems-Mariana. Selection--The Maid of the Moun-

tains. Vocal Gems-Rio Rita. Selection-Bow Bells.

7.30-7.45

p.. J. Celeste Octet. Coletto Vale (Fraser-Simpson.) Menuries of Devon, Valse (Evans.) Good

Company Medley Willoughby.) 2.45-7.50 p.m. Sang (J. Strauss.)

II.

Squire

(arr.

"Wine, Women and

7.50-8 p.m. From the Studio. "Book Reviews" by Sabrina.

8pm, Tire and Weather Report; 8.03-8.43 p.m. Variety. 8.43-9 pm. Tarade1910-1935.

9-9.20 p.m. letin.

9.20-9.30 p.m.

| Waltz (Weber),

"Jubilee Music Hall

Daventry News Bul-

"Invitation to the

9.30-9.55 p.m. From the. Studio, Talk on "Ben Jonson" by Professor R.K.M. Simpson, ME, MA.

9.55-10 p.m. "Potpourri of Wal- tres" No. 21 Robrecht),

10 p.m.

Press Bulletins.. 10.03.11 p.m. Dance Music,

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers

ramies for Kal Slate will be benedet

For Fastern trom Ževen Ka

follows i ROUTH ARIA ZONE

19.71 1 19.74 M

South Ann Zahn, Srundemat from DJB. (15.74 metres) and DJN (11.45 meters).

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15,200 ke 5.30.3 p.m. 16.200 ke 4.168.10 p.m. 9,540 ke 4.46-8.15 p.. 19.7 m 15,200 e p.17.214 6. m. 4.45 p.m.

11.FI

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DJB

31.43 m

DJB, DIN Announcement (Germ., Engl) German Folk Song. Pro

rome Porernat (German, Eng. Bist

5pm. Woman's Programme: Our Times

La pen by Women Artiale, 3.15 p.m. Short Manicol Programme. 5.10 p.m

New la Earlish.

5.15 p.m. Maria Neule: Violin Bonais No. 4 in G major by Mozart. At the Piano Wrim Behala

6.15 p.m. Topiral Talk: The Hallway Ex hibition Nuremberg. On the firmasion of the Jubilee Centenary of the German Railwayu, 4.30 p.m. Songs of the National Socialist

Movement.

6.4 p.m. Now in German.

7 pm. Cabrest of Light Music,

Яp.m. News In English. 2.15 p.m.

Clown dawn DIB. DJN (Germ.. Engl.)

EAST ASIA ZONE But Ark Zone broadcast through DIQ on

16.63 metros (16,280 kr.) 1.38-3 pm. Concert,

news at 2 pm.

p.m. 13Q. DJB Announcement (Germ..

Engl) PT Man Folk Hong. Tro Framme Purecast (Germ., Engl 9.ES .. Woman's Programme: Our Time

Ma pret by Women Artial, #30 pm. Maria Neuta Violin Bonata No. major by Kozari. At the PiwanWilbeim Schots. 1.45 p.m. News in English on DSQ and

in Talch 1520.

I p.m. Relayed from Berlin: Homeland

Evening.

10.4 p.m. Concert of Light Munic

11.15 p.m. Now in Garman on DJQ and

DJR.

11.30 m. Current Evenita,

11.33 p.m. Hong by Richard Trunk, Aung by Heine Wunderlich.

11,20 .m.

Young Aure. 12.45 am. Kbert Mundent Programme, 12.15 m. News in English on DJQ and

In Dutch on 11J)). 12.30a.m. Cine dawn ojų, bb (Germ.,

Engl.

by the enretaker of the public DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES muished on the beach.

NATIVE RUBBER

are th the activities being

EXPORTS

The foreign exchange market A maderate anticyclone is centred

The Lon- to the north-west of Japan. It is was steady at 9.45 am.

southward. Pressure on reports that the United States remains moderately high from the was the only buyer of silver Bonin to the Carolina Islands and not believed here owing

blocs over the southern part of the China silver Sea. An area of low pressure ex construed as bullish. '

from SW, to N.E. China.

tends

London, July 18. The Daily Telegraph gives pro- minence to the elaborate precan tions being taken to safeguard the consignment of Chinese art trea sures due at Portsmouth aboard H.M.S. Suffolk on Monday.

The foreign exchange market HALF OF QUOTA NOW The cruiser will be met by repre- The depression over Shantung is continues fairly steady with light mentatives of the Home Office, the stationary.

ut 10.46 At 6 am, this morn-trading Foreign Oflee, the Chinese Eming the typhoon was situated in dollars, 38-15/16, Sterling, 1/6- bassy, and officials of the Royal about Lat. 21N., Long. 125E. 7/8. Gold Bars $854.60. Academy, and the treasures will be moving very slowly northward. ¦ The market was firm at the conveyed by road London.; Local Forecast: westerly or varin close of the morning session. guarded by police.

ble winds, light to moderate; fair. United Press.

to

On arrival at Burlington House, where they are to be exhibited, the treasures will be placed under guard day and night-Reuter. -

JAPAN AIR LINE TO PHILIPPINES

everseus

a.m.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

U.S.

PROVIDENCE SOMETIMES ENTRUSTS

re. Potts Messrs. Benjamin and

the following buying and THE TORCH TO THE MOST CARELESSceived

quotations froni their HANDS IN ORDER THAT THE WORLDelling MAY EXPERIENCE A BENEFICIAL CON-Manila Agents to-day:-Benguet Con koldatels, 12.20 12.10; Antumok, FLAGRATION.—Jicine,

.78, 76; Baguio Golds, 26, 25 Gold Rivers, 5, 4%.

An Indian, named Roshan Din, 29, Mukin vilinge, India, stated

Detective-Sergeant

מנן

EXHAUSTED

Batavia, July 18. For the first half of July, 9.400 tons of native rubber have been exported from the Dutch Kast Indies. The monthly quota for the

islands is 7,200 tons.

The bulk of the rubber exports consist of "blankets" on which an increased export duty has been ap plied since July 5,

The increase of the blanket duty resulted when holders commenced selling their stocks.-Reuter,

NIPPON-MANCHU BLOC

ARMY'S ECONOMIC

PLAN

Tokyo, July 18.

WOULD BE ROUTED

to While driving lorry No. 2989 on the OVER OCEAN bo an eye specialist, was fined $50 rond leading to Lyemun Barracks, the and an expulsion order made against driver. Wong Kun, knocked down Tokyo, July 19. him by Mr. Macfadyen in the Central Gunner Parsons, using injuries to Tentative plans for n commercial Magistracy this morning on a charge his arm, and necessitating his res moval to the Military Hospital. The air line from Japan to the Philip of entering the Colony without matter has been reported to lite

police. pine Islands were revealed to-day valid passport. in the presentation of recommendn-Russell appeared for the prosecution.

Sentence of lx months' hard labour tlons to a special aviatioit, enter- prisc commission.

For snatching a purse containing with two years' police supervision

A conference of superior officers The programme suggested that $4 from Yeung Sau-ying, 18, married was passed upon Yven Che, 33, the first

line which woman. in Shanghai Street, near employed, when he pleaded guilty be of the Kwantung Army has decid- Fife Street, last night, Chu Shut-chl, fure Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowed that it is essential to form a the Nippon-Manchu economic bloc, should be considered was one ex-27, unemployed, was sentenced to four loon Magistracy this morning to tending from Japan to the Philip months hard labour by Mr. Wynne-theft of three silver knives from the embracing the five provinces pines by way of the Bonins and Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy Empress of Asia. Detective-Sergeant around Pelping, namely, Hopel, Palao Island.--United Press, this morning. Defendant was also D. L. Davies stated that about 4.16 Shantung, Shansi, Sulyunn and

ordered to be given twelve strokes of p.m. yesterday defendant was

the Chahur. the birch, but, If found unfit, to coming down the gangway of

The first three of these months addition. steamor. Ho two

in

Đ was searched by Inspector Portallion said about 9.10 watchman and the knives were found vinces are south of the Great Wall. p.. yesterday complainant and her in his pocket. According to the de--Reuter. friend were walking towards Sham; fendant ho found the knives in a third- shulpo when defendant came up and clans latrine, Thore were four snatched her purse. The man was provious convictions against defen- The Cheero Club are holding a before acting on the Tariff Bill or arrested by a Chinose detective and ant. Mr. J. Mackenzie appeared on whist drive to-morrow at 8.30 p.m. the Pan-American Airways fran- although a search was made of the behalf of the Canadian Paciile Steam This is in addition to the usual week chise measure.-United Press... vicinity, the purso was not recovered.ship Co.

ly whist drives on Tuesdays."

P. I. LEGISLATURE RECESS

Manila, July 19: The Legislaturo went into re- coss at midnight until September 23

servo

pro-

To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions

Wavelength

The following wavelengths and frequencies are observed by Daventry, Call Blan Frequency

3,05% k.c. 49.00 metre D,10 k.. 31.35 metre BANG, K. 31.30 metrem 11.750 k. 25.03 metra 13,405 k.t. 23.28 matrem

15.42

Metres 16.86 mstren

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GHIT

21,470 k.c.

13.47 metrow

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15,180 21.547

19.46 metres

13,93

6,119 kr. +9.10 metres

Transmission 5

(G.S.B. at 0.8.0.)

Bilen. Mixed Pickle No. 4. 7.45 M.m. Adventures In Living Bangerous-

br. Greenwich Time Signal at 11 Midnight!

a.m. The fiershon Parkington Quintet, 8.45 a.m. The News,

Clows down.

a.

Transmission 0

and Sullivan 11. Big Ben Gilbert.

Selections. Greenwith Time Slanal at 3.30 ..

'11.05 m. The New..

12 p.m. Close down.

Transmission 2' ·

7. Blk lett,

The Trocadero Cinema

Orchester. 7.30 p.m. The i.C. Dance Orchestra.

Greenwich Time Bienal at 13 Hoon

8.15 p.m. I'rsday Bidday Concert,

m. The News and Annuskermenin. 1.29 .. The. Pavilion Theatre Orchestra. 9.43 pm. Clare down.

Transmission 3

(0.8.0. 10-11.46 pm. 6.9.E. 10 pm-l ama Q8L 12-1 km.)

10 p.m.

Big Ben. The Yucha Krein Gilpry

Orchesim.

10.30 p.m. Adventures In Living Dangerou

Ir. The Wanderland of Dir Game." by Haler A. Radelyfe Dugmore,

Municipal Ür 10.43 p.m. The Harrogate

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theatre. 11.18 p.m. The fatel Metropole Orchestra. 12.m. Empire Bookshelf-No. 11, 12.1 a.. Dance Musle,

Greenwich Time-Bignal-•æt - 4.30 ·p.m. --- --- 12.30 .. The News and Announcementa. 12.4. Duare Music.

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PART I

The Now and · AB- :

Tancementa.

Hanlerini and his Tiplex On cberlan

1.15 a.m. The Victor Diet fleste. -... International Folk Music Re

cital-No. &.. Greenwich Time Bignal at 7 2.0. 3. The Colebrity Trie.

3.30 Mixed PickleanNo. 4.”

Greenwich Time Bignal_a1, 1, 9.30. 4.25 mm-A--Planeforte. Recital by James

Norris.

· Tel. 21322.

4:38 mm. Adventures in Living Hangurung- ly. "The Wonderland at Dig Gama" by Mujer A. Radolylle Duymore.

PART II

a.m. Orehentral Concert.

I am. The Nows and Announcemenía,

m. Dance Manic,

4.39

4.4 m. Cleve' dawn.

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