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INDIA BILL SMOOTHLY PROGRESSES

LORD LLOYD 'NOT OPTIMISTIC

NO DIVISION NECESSARY

London, July 24.

The Government of India Bill the passed its third reading in House of Lords to-night without a . division.

The Secretary for India, Lord Zolland, announced that the King had placed at the disposal of Parliament for the purposes of the Bi Majesty's interests In territorial and other revenues at the disposal of the Crown in India and in other matters pertaining to the Government of India for which the Bill provided.

For the labour Party, Lord Snell said the Bill had serious de- fects, but he asked the Indian people to accept it and work it to the full. He hoped indian workers: would set themselves against non- cooperation and violence of any kind.

of Lord Lloyd sah! Muccessful British rule in India were al . He and other opponents of the Bill predicted Berious consequences passage.

WAR

trom il:

In winding up the debate, Lord Zetland made a serious appeal for Inevitable co-operation. It that opponents of the Bill had figured more prominently than its supporters. Indians might mis understand that. He assured them there was behind the Bil arrest measure of goodwill on the part of the British people. It should he realised that what actually can. tained in the Bill was of less im portance than the spirit in which it was offered. India had a great contribution to make to the ad- vancement of mankind, and he desired to see the two peoples ens operating for that end. British Wireless.

STRONG FEELING AGAINST ITALY

Continued from Page 13

to achieve a joint Ethiopian, policy with the United States, said the Government was always ready to co-operate with America to pre- serve peace,.

THE HONGKONG' TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1935.

U.S. SILVER BLOC DISSENSION

PITTMAN'S ATTITUDE DRAWS CRITICISM

ROOSEVELT REFUSES TO

MAKE COMMENT

Washington, July 24.

A serious split in the United States Senate silver bloc is revealed to-day with the denial, from Senator Thomas and Senator McCarran, that Senator Key Pittman's statement that the repeal of the silver transactions tax would violate the compromise reached between the Administration and the high-price silver

advocates. '

Both these Senators assert that the silver bloc was not bound by any agreement and at the same time intimate that Senator Pittman could no longer be the spokesman of the silver group owing to his activity in connection with the merger of certain American silver mines.

HEAVY

GOLD

DRAIN

NETHERLANDS BANK'S LOSS MOUNTS

BANK RATE INCREASED

= RADIO BROADCAST

Relay of Daventry News Bulletin

RECORDED MUSIC

From Z. B. W. on a wavelength of 356 metres (846 kilocycles).

5-7 p.m. Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra.

7-7.26 p.m. Cancert. 'Cello Solo-Sarabande (Handel). Amsterdam, July 24.

'Cello Solo-Orientale (Cui),

Beatrice Harrison. The Netherlands Bank's loas to- day is estimated at £7,000,000 in Song Swans (Kramer). gold, and the principal purchasers Bong-Do not go, my love (Hagoman), Rose Bumpion (Contralto). be France and the were sald 40

'Cello Solo Serenade (Delfus). United States.

Beatrice Harrison. The drastic raising of the bank's Cello Solo-Melody (Dawca). uiscount rates from three to five per Song-Sea Fever (John Ireland). cent. is regarded here as demon-Song--De Captaine of de Marguerite

rating the firm intention of the monetary authorities to defend the

guilder though it entalla benvy

losses of gel.

As a result of the intervention of the Netherlands Bank, sterling de clined from 7.41 to 7,36, but the franc and U.S. strength of the dollars was still moving above the

old expert point.

Although the stock market show- ed advance, Government securities Westerntu-day sustained losws of about 3.5 1r cent, owing to the uncertainty of the political and monetary situn tong Rester.

Further repercussion in connection with this apparent schism will be heard shortly when Senator Thomas reports the Silver Tax Repeal Bill to the Senate.

It is expected that he will then 92amus:Street Jeftat

length with deal at situation.

ti

Meanwhile, Presidet longevel,

press conference to-day, said that a reply was being prepared to the letter sent to him by certain I tiver Venators. He declined, how- PAPP, to amplify the eple, and would not divulge his attitude.

Inter.

MOND GU SILVER REPORT London, July 24. Megar Samuel Montagu Company in their silver report for the past week say:

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The market has been very steady buying for the American Treasury, for whom substantial amounts have been secured, wing Ching sales fairly Tree account.

the Indian Specalators Bazaars have made ressalen, bul the latter have also given some support.

TATEN There is no indication of important change at present, but the market is dependent upon the

He said he had assured the continuation of American support. American Ambassador of his satis- |—Neuter.

faction with "the utterances of

Mr. Hull (American Secretary of State) about the obligations of the signatories of the Briand- Kellogg Pact.”

He refused to reveal Britain's intended course of action in the event of hostilities.--United Press

TREATY OBLIGATIONS

DAY

BRITAIN'S

DAVIS CUP DEFENDERS

Will Meet Americans On Saturday

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London, July 2-1. Great Britain will go out to defend the Davis Cup Kainst America's strong challenge

Saturday, With weather permitting. only two days to recover from their struggle with the German team, the Ameri-

muss

Britain's face cans imposing defence force.

Perry and Austin will play the singles matches for Eng

Wood Land against

and Budge. t 15 announced. and Hughes and-Tuckey will be England's doubles pair and will probably have play Allison and Van Ryn.--- Benter:

3:21. LETNORCESTER

BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

ARE NOT 30 03: THAT THING WITH YOU AND ME AS THEY MIGHT HAVE BEEN, IS HALF OWING TO THE NUMBER WHO LIVED FAITHFULLY A HUURDEN LIFE AND REST IN ENVISITED TOMOS. Grge Eliot.

The King's Theatre

matgement Programine

to

The rainfall registered at the Royal Observatory for the 24 hours ended,

incites,

30 aan. to-day was 2.75 date. This brings the year's total to 404 inches, against an

of 19.75.

At question time in the House of Commons to-day, the Foreign Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoare, re-notilies changes in its peated his promise to make a "Born to be Bad" will be shown from

will statement shortly on the whole in-day until Saturday, while Theosols., 12.20, 12.10;

Mystory of Edwin Brand"

subject, of the supply of arms to servomed on Sunday and Monday, Italy and Abyssinia. and it is Kenerally expected he will do so with the next day or two.

AVETARU

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Messrs. Benjamin and Polts eived the following selling buying rates from: their Manila This morning-Benguet

•Vg#*titu

Antamoks 7, .76; Baguio Golda 2614, 25%; Goli Itivers h, M.

Chan Arrested formation

brought Tong. 15, unemployed, was before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kow-:

on Magistrney thi

Url morning months han! The thief gain-was sentenced to 12

n tear gas pistol and 47 late for the unlawful possession of cartridges at Shikung Road yesterday. Defendant alleged that the pistol was

Private A. Cooper, of the 1/Lincoln. shire Regiment, residing at 95 Taipo) He stated he was not in a posi- toad, top floor, reports to the Poliev tion to say what action has been that between 7 am and 1 pr. taken by Belgium, Czecho-Slovakia July 24, some person stole from his and other countries, but accord- house a sum of $120. ing to his information France had ed admittance by breaking a pane of

glass in the verandah window. prohibited the export of war ma- terial to Italy and Abyssinia. while the Swedish Governmenfi

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Mr. Choy Waishung, Chairman of given to him by a friend who had could had as yet received no applicata Chinese Athlete Association, frontised to give him S2 if he writes to state that neither he tions for export Reences. The the Astiation were involved in thell it. Inspector Chester-Woods ap- President of the Board of Trade. Police Court summons in which six peared for the prosecution.

four months, There was not at any time since the signing of the treaty of 1930 between the United

were charged with

assanli,

Mr. Walter Runciman, stated nejmen

the A 30-year-old uncn.ployed seafar licence whatever has been issued Actually, the complainant, was for the export of arms to either Chairman of the Chinese Natounding man, Wong Kwan, was sentenced and nut the to two months hare labour when he Italy or Ethiopin during the past Athletic Association.

Chinese Athletic Association, as appeared before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magista Ley this morning stated.

and pleaded guilty to the theft of a knife from Before Mr. Mucftalyon at the Cen- watch and chain and Kingdom, Ethiopia, France and trul Magistracy this morning. Tai Liu, 2, shop coulie, on Tuesday, Italy, any difference in treatment Sau, aged 27, was charged with theft Inspector Chester-Woods stated that given to Italy and Ethiopia except of a pair of stockings, the property about 9.20 p.m. complainant made, a as arose from the provisions of of the Chinn parium: Tam Po, report that his watch had been stolen. had visited the defendant vealed that the treaty itself.--British Wireless, aged 28, was charged with the theft Enquiries were made and it was

singlet.

house, No. 24 Po Kong Road, ground Cheung Ming Shop, 146. Queen's hous

friend of the master. The Rond Central; and Ng Yee, aged 27 went to accused's home where was charged with the theft of n

were the stolen watch from a cushion. The Manila Observatory, report-singlet, the property of the Wing On he admitted the theft and produced

Company, Ltd. The articles

TWO TYPHOONS

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the property

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Magistracy this morning in

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DELICATE MONGOLIA

SITUATION

Continued from Page 1.) embroif the country with Russia.

Renter.

SOVIET INFLUENCE

The Nippon Dempe, Japanese News service, reports the growing belief among the Japanese that the breakdown of the Manchuli eonfer ence, between Japan's and Mon golia's represent:fires, was largely due to Sovjet instigation.

While the confè refer was arrang- et primarily for the ljustment of to certain border problems and atsange for the exchange of diplo matic representatives, it is believed

Mon That Russia fears that any golin-Manchukuo rapprochement may swing trade advantages away from Russia and towards Japan.

Many believe the Mongolia situa- tion is becoming extremely delicate. If the Manchilli conference is sumed, it is said, Japan will be dealing with Russia, rather than the Mongolia. It is inlieved Russians intend to push towards Manchukuo extending their sphere of fatinens as to almost sur-! raunt that va sal state. L'uitrá Press,

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Conrad Thibault (Baritone). 7.26-7.40 p.m. Concert Waltzes. The Skaters Waltz (Waldteaful), Siren of the Ball-Waltz (Lehar). Mounisht

the Alster Waitz

Jazz Pinno Recital by tale da Costa. 1. Viktorin and her with you, S. What are your inten- Hassar (Medley), 2. 11l string alang tions, 4. Sweet and Lovely, 6. Many

lahpy returns of the day.

(Fetras), *10-8 p.m.

8 p.m. Time nud Weather Report; Stock quotations.

Studies 8.05-10.30 p.m. Chinese Concert,

19.30 p.m. Close Down,

Z.E.K. Programme 8.30-18 p.m. Eurojean programme broadest from ZEK, on a frequency

"Seenes de Ballet.

ut in kilocyeles,

8.30-8.55 p.m. Op.52 "(Glazounav).

8.35-9 p.n. "Sunny Voent Gema.

9.9.15 p..

letin.

Side Up"-

Daventry News Bul-'

9.16-9.30 p.m. fustrumental. Items. Vintin Solo--Remembrance (Melfi), Violin Solo-Grinzing (Benatzky). Melody in Spring.

Albert Smiler.

The Four Bright Sparks. Organ Solo-Love in Bloon. Organ Salo-i hate myself.

Sidney Torch. 9.30-19 p.m. Light Orchestral

Music.

An Old Waltz: Storm. The Gate; Festival Dance, Berceuse (Jarnefelt). Masquerai (Laub).

I want your beart (Haydn Wood). Shinging Moon (Busstan Folk Song). Song of the Volga Boatmen (Russian

Folk Song).

Dancing down the ages (arr. Finck).

10 p.m. Press Bulletins,

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers

Special sterers will be bundent from Zeten M

programea

for Fre

SOUTH ASIA ZONE

Fastern

(South Asia Zur, broadcast from DJH, 110.74 metres) and DIY (31.46 metten).

1319 19.74 m 16.290 ke

P.ht 1.20-2 19,74 m

4.-5.10 p.m. 15,00 Me 31.45 m 9.500 4.45-8,13 p.m.

9 p.m.-12.30 a.m. 19,74 m, 15,200 ke

DJB, DIN Announcement (Germ.. 1170- -Empi ferman falk Sorg.

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GRL

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Transmission 5

Concert

(05.1 and 05.C.) 7. Ntx Hen. The Bouquel

Parts. Swain and his Band, te laved from Scarborough, Greenwich Time Signal at 12 Midnight "Remote Corner-No. 1." 9.15 m.. A Pianaforte Beella! En

%.7.

Markinman.

... The News.

9.m. 'lose down.

Transmission G

It .m. Bien, Sammertime at Flame- No. 2 The Riverside." 12.15. Phyllis Bentt and John Rorke In rectal of Mountala Hallada and Cowboy Songs. Greenwich Time Signal at 3.30 mm. 11.43.m. The News.

12 pun. Clow down.

1 p.m.

7.10

Transmission 2

Big Ben. The Rutland Square and

New Victoria Orchestra.

Ireland

m. Talk: "Ferrign Affairs."* 7.15 p.m. The B.... Northern

Orekenten. Greenwich Time Sigval at 12 Noon H.13 p.m. Pattison's Salon Orchestra. 9 p.m. The New

9.15 p.m. The Heutilih- Studio Orchestra.

Cluse down.

9,45

Transmission 3

16.8.6. 19.11.40 p.m.; G.S.F. 10 p.m.-1 x.m.; 10 p.m. 1g Ben. "In the Did Day- Pirelling the South Sea.” A talk by Jerry Ngen.

Central Hand of 11.3. 10.15 p.m. The

Royal Air Force (y kind per mission of the Air Council),

p.m.

gramme Forecast ¿feran, Eng

German Morir far The Flome

Circle

530 p.m. News in Englab.

3,15 p.m. From Mothers' Day to Family

4 .ni. Troubadour-Son from

the Xith

od Xith Centuries for Harp and Voice,

4.45 p.m. News In German. 7pm. Concert of Light Mante.

News in English.

B. p.m. #.15 p.m.

Clm down DJ, JN (Germ... Fort.1

KAST ASIA ZONE

Fast Asia Zone beadcast through hiq on 14.63 metres (16,240 kr.) 1.30-3 pm. Concert,

Alp.n.

news

2 p.m. DJ4. Dil Announcement (Gert

Engl) German Falk Bang. Pro tamma Furrvasi (Germ., Engl.) Ger-

9.15 p. Miller Youth Progeammat

man Youth in remembrance of Friedrich tat.

9.45 p.m. News In English on DIQ and

In alch on D38.

10 p.m. Variety Entertainment,

11.16 p.m.

New in fiermyn DiQ and DJU.

11.30 m. farmot Events, 11.45 pym.

12.15

Folk Songs of Germans Abroad,

m. News in English on DJ and

En Dutch on 1945.

12.30a.m. Clase dawn DJ, DJB (Germ..

Engl.)

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions

The following wavelengths and frequencies are obserred by Burentry.

Wavelength Frequency Call Sign

0.950 .c. 4859 metres 31.65 metres 11.38 malten

Martres. 25.33 25.29 metres

GRA

43 p.m. "Enchantments Die." A play for

breadranting by Noel Langiry,

9,210 k...

GNC

11.40 p.m. light Programme.

GBD

11,750 k..

GRE

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12.15 .m. Dance Music.

Greenwich Time Mignal at 4,30 p.m. 12.30 ..

The News. 13.45.m. Bunco Maale (cont').

1 mm. Clows down.

Transmission 4

appeared (5.5.3, and 0.8.D.).

answer

ing at 8.45 a.m. to-day, states that taken of the counter in each сабе. there is a typhoon in about 143 First defendant was sentenced to two Remanded from Tuesday, Wong Long.. 17 Lat,, moving north-west, months insprisonment, second defen Tong, aged 26, bricklayer. and another in about 129 Tong, 16 dant to six weeks, and third defen before Mr. Macfadyen at the Central Lat., direction unknown.

to a charge of causing bodily harm to A quarrel over the payment of reat Tong Mui, aged 41, married woman, Monday, with SHING MUN FATALITY

alleged when Ip He, widow, at Robinson Road an appeared before Mr. W. Schofield, at intent to main. Detective Sergeant complainant While drilling on the face of the the Central Magistracy this morning. P. O. Guild stated that main dam at Shing Mun yesterday. charged with having assaulted Chan was an earth-coolie, and the trible

Kwai

complainant Sau, married woman, at No. 3 Lai Châu, 28, lost his footing and Fong Street, yesterday.,

Defentanirently arose through

me water, which she was fell from a height of 40 feet and was said to have been living on the carrying, into a bag of cement. An was killed. The body was taken same floor the complainant, argument started and complaint to the Publle Mortuary.

Yesterday, the complainant asked her struck defondant with

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bamboo pole, Į for the rent, but she refused, saying Defendant in turn hit the woman over she would jury later. They then the head with an iron hoe, na'n result started quarrelling, and defendant of which the woman had to be sent took an a pair of clogs and struck the to hospital. As both parties had

on the head, causing tak

taken part in the fight, the Magistrate wound. Mr. Schofield order decided to bind both over in the sum of e defendant to pay complainant $1 $50 to come over for judgment when ordered compensation or serve in default four called upon within a period of on days' imprisonment, and bound over year. Defendant was also. both parties in personst bonds of 350 to pay $10 compensation to complain- each to keep the peace for one year.jant or servo two weeks' imprisonment.

PART I 1.1. Big Hen. The News. 1,30 Km. Reginald Dixon, at the Organ of

the Tower Nettroek, aim. The H., C. Northern

Orchestra.

Ireland

Greenwich Time Bignal at 7 pm.

Novelty 3. Fred Harry and blo

Quintet with Brian Lawrence. 1.1.m. International Camp Fire. A pro

gramme from the International Gr! Guide and Glri Broat Camp at Dummurry, Northern Ireland. 1.35 .m. The Fred Hartley Norelly Quintet

[rant'd). 3.15 .m. Variety Feature,

4.30

Greenwich Time Bignal at Ap.m.

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4 a.m. The ILC Men's Choras,

docted by Trevor Harvey. . A Recital by Emilia Colombo Orkla Kenzied by Yagull (Visionestia) and Edgar Lacey anafarts), a.m. Close down.

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