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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1935.
WESTMINSTER CEREMONIES
NEW PARLIAMENT SWORN
the new
London, Nov. 27, Traditional ceromones connected with the inauguration of Parliament were carried out to-day, when members of the House of Com monk, fed by the Speaker Elect, al- tended at the bar. of the House of Lords to hear the Royal approbation of the election of Captain Fitzroy
The
Speaker then formally claimesi the ancient rights and privileges of the House of Commons.
In both Houses, the Awearing-in of members was proceeded with, and 217 peera and 48 members of the lower House had taken oaths before lo-day's adjournment.
FORGED NOTES
THREE MEN AGAIN
IN COURT
A week's formal remand was ap plied for by Detective-Inspector K. W. Andrew at the Central Magis- tracy this morning when he appeared. for the Police in the case of three men who have been arrested and churged in connection with forged
bank-notes.
16, an employee of the On Lok
Defendants were Cheung Kin-pul, Cafe, 25 Des Voeux Road Central, who was charged with the possession of a forged $10 bank note of the Chartered Bank of India, Austraila and China, on the first floor of 25,
Shu, Des Voeux, Rond; Pun master of the Kam Cheung Ploce- goods
shop, who was charged with uttering a
a forged
$50 bank note of the llongkong and Shanghal Banking This in Fuenley was, it is astute Corporation at the Laung Mix Fawn opening on Tuesday
Wellington Street, ed, considered at the first meeting of
the
possession of one forged 160 note the reconstructed Cabinol -this
of the sume bank and nino forged $10 morning.-Britah Wrelcas.
bank notes of the Chartered bank, at Street: Sze. To-Wal, 33, nemployed, who was
charged with note the possession of a forged
$50 of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. ing Corporation, a forged 20 plastre bank note, a forged & piastro note
Banque do L'indo the of
PIRATES CHASED BY POLICE
FOLLOWING RAID ON Chine, at 21, Hing, Lung Street,
SAMPAN
ground floor.
The defendants were arrested by Detective C283, Chan Ying-fong.
All three were brought before Mr. A report has been made to thes, F. Balfour on Tuesday and weYN Police by Wong Fat, master of sampun | remanded for dỡ hours. No. 37837, of a ruid made on his bont
At this morning's proceedings, Mr. by an armed fishing bout on the after Hin-shing 14, instructed by Shu, Mr. J. M. Ton of November 26 at Tap Shek
Hall,
appeared on behalf of Kok.
M. d'Almada Remedies while Mr. It appears that the sampan was represented Cheung Kin-pol. fying anchored off Tap Shok Kok
The Magistrate (Mr. Balfour) now about 3 p.m. on Tuesday, when a fish-
beat sailed towards it, and two reminded all three defendants for our ing
week. three shots were fired at the rampan
both Mr. and Mr. Komn on the fishing er
men The master of the rampan immediate Remedios brought up the question of bail. Inspector Andrew Bakt he rowed off towards the share, where instructed in opere bil he abandoned his boat. He then Engaged another boat at Yung Ping except in the case of Cheang Kin-pui. In this case, the police would ask for
bail.
il, half in cash and half in
ty
OF
kans. Tapeting a party of police in a
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DANGERS TO BUDGET
PREDICTION FROM WASHINGTON
Washington, Nov. 27. Reproemiative James Ai Buchanan, Democrat of Texas and Chairman of the Appropriations Committee of the me of Representatives, to-day anid that President that foredlets Boonevelt will nak Congress Lo appropriate baly $1,000,000,000 direct relief for the unemployed during the next facul
yene,
Representative fluchanan, who will steer the Appropriation Bills through the next session, said that, fratly, he
the
Commodity would attempt to finance an ordinary budget; continue
Corporation; agree to 1500,- 000,000 Public Works appropriations; oppone any now funds for, un- employed except on a direct relief He said that he believed that the Veterans' Bonus was the only serious danger to the balances of an oftiinary budget.-United Press,
And
ROYAL BIRTH IN JAPAN
ANOTHER SON FOR THEIR MAJESTIES
Tokyo, Nov, 28. birth to a son. This is the second on The Empress of Japan has given to be born to the Emperor and 'Em-
uino there aro
threo Break. and daughters by the marriage-Reuter.
Tokyo, Nov. 28. The outer gardens at the Palace have been crowded by patriotic mothers, some carrying Infants and all accompanied by children, giving "Baszals."
High officinis entered the Palace grounds and inscribed their names and congratulations in the oflein book.
The
Wah, and proceeded towards Hong Andrew sald
ûnt Cheulug prise at 7.57 this morning,
launch, to whom he communicated the raid on his boat.
had been originally described
populace was taken by sur
when
aa an accountant of the On Lok Yuen eller ihroughout Greater Tokyo
2
din. Telephone lines were
and re
thousands of calls mink. after which mothers began their trek to the
The police launch gave chase to the robbers, who made off towards the it was now revealed that he congested shore and landed, excaping in the hill, was only a book-keeper in the Cafe ing The stolen sampan was found aban- and had nothing to do with the runner flowever, no general holl- duned between Black Point and Yingning of the business itself. What he Ing Wah, with its cargo untouched. was now charged with was something
outside of his ordinary duties,
TESTING LAW
IN U. S.
ELECTRIC BOND AND SHARE PROGRAMME.
New York, Nov, 27. The Electric Bond & Share Com- pany has made some inweeping revi. sions in its relationship with affiliated companies.
The interlocking directorates have been eliminated and a new company to bo called Ebasco Services Incor porated will be created to take over service contracts by which the Eloc tric Bond & Share Company former. ly served affiliate companies.
Simultaneously the company issued a statement saying that a full test of the Wheeler-Itayburn Act was im- portant and that it hopes the Security Exchange Commission will adequately test the validity of the law. United Preas,
JAMAICA BANANA
INDUSTRY
MARKETING TO BE
INVESTIGATED
London, Nov. 27, The Secretary for the Colonies has approved the appointment by the Governor of Jamaica of a Commission to undertake a general investigation Into the banana industry in Jamaica and Into the marketing of Jamalen bananas, both in the Colony and else where, taking special account of the position of the Jamaica Banana Pro- ducers' Association and the desira bility of promotion of co-operation in the industry.
COMPETITION IN COTTON
•
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AMERICANS
(Special to "Telegraph”)
to
day has been declared, though the day 14 being nude the ocension for rejoicing in Traditional mater Baited Press.
COAL MINING DISPUTE
MINISTER MEETS BOTH SIDES
London, Nov. 27. The Secretary for Mines was in Washington, Nov. 27. The United States Department of conference to-day with both the State to-day asked the Japanese Am- Executive of the Miners Federation bassador to Washington what As and representatives of the mineowners Aurances Japan could give the in connection with the claim of the United States that textile shipments miners for a wame it after the first to the Philippines would not exceed It was announced the first six months quota,
meeting that the Secretary for Minos It is understood that the first four would report to the Government and months figures have alarmed the would later steel tito men's preson- United States Interests because it is tutives again. A second meeting with indicated that large increases have the owners was adjourned after nearly been made. Oficials have indicated two hours' disettasion until to-morrow,, their hope for a speedy adjustment, British Wireless. due to the fact that the agreement permits the transfer of one portion of one period of the quota into un- other period.
Furthermore it is believed that the Japanese are prepared to make cur tallments in order to conform with the current quota.
Mr. Saito, the Japanese Аповеде sudor, said that he would give his reply shortly. United Prost,"
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troops to North China is to privent, and not start, a war.
Trouble is not expected unless Nan- ling attacks North China, which has been threatened.
The spokesman said the freight car movement southward had been halted on the request of railway officials in Hopel. who appealed the
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Sioux City, Nov. 27. Federal Judge Scott held that the Frazier-Lomke Farm Mortgage Mora. The Commission will start preilmin-torium Act was unconstitutional and Tenth ary work at the beginning of next contrary to the Fifth and month, and it expected that the Amendments
of the United States
enquiry will occupy three to four Constiture declared that the Act
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LABOUR TIES UP
TRADE
STRIKES PREVENT.
CARGO MOVING
deprives the owners of their property, without due process to the law and abrogates the amendment delegating all power not granted to the Federal Government to the States and the people.- United Press.
send all available rolling stock south-
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He added Nanking's four point RUSSIAN TO BE programmo for the settlement North China issues provided no solu.f tion-United Press.
DEATH OF DR. F. ROSEN
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WASHERMAN CAUGHT BY TRAP
STOLE MARKED TEN-
· CENT PIECE - Falling into a trap which had been set for him, by stealing a marked ten- cent coin, Wong Fuk-saog; aged 23,
ជ
washerman employed, at Whitfield Barracks, Kowloon, was brought, be- fore Mr. W. M. Thomson at the Kow loon Magistracy this morning, charged with the theft of a ten-cent piece. He pleaded gulity and was fined $16, or, Dotective-Sergeant. D. Davies, in
ду wash when the steamer arrived in collector at the Whitfield Barracks, Hongkong, he disembarked. He told and for some time past had been
Chinese suspected of petty
Yesterday the police that he had had a
way net, and passport but had no visa. It was about 6.30 pm. a trap quite possible that he had had three ten-cent pieces, pach marked Chiness passport but it was not valid with arof khaki shorts belonging to cross, were left in the pocket for Hongkong, anyhow.
A Russian, Peter B. Korjenkoff, 26, was charged before Mr. Balfour, at the Central Magistracy this morning with entering the Colony without, a Pelping, Nov. 27. valid passport.
In answer to the charge, defendant Dr. Frederick Rosen, the 79 years) old German diplomatist, whe arrived said "I had a passport, but I lost FRANCO-SOVIET TREATY ··
here last September to visit his son, IL
Detective Inspector Russell, of the who is secretary of the German Ent Paris, Nov. 27.
say, died at the German Hospital Passport Onice, stated that defendant in default, three weeks hard labour, The Foreign Affairs Commission this morning, as the result of injuries arrived from Shanghai on November of the Chamber to-day voted for the to his leg received during a fall some 24. He took passage from Shanghal outlining the case, stated that de
• San Pedro, Nov. 27.
ratification of the Franco-Soviol The Luckenbach Line has agreed to rents of mutual resistance, vi time ago. He was the famous Ger Lo
man lingulst specialising in arbitration in the Gulf Ports dispute with longshoremen and the local Ay assuring the adoption of the treaty East languages-Reuter." by Parliament.-Reuter. has lifted the "hot cargo" boycott.
The freighters. Jacob, Mathew and Katrina Luckenbach, all of which have boen tied up for a fortnight, are ready to move cargo, but they cannot, because now their crews are on strike and there is no steam for the winches own eitizens, the, Government hus Although Egypt is not a member If they bring in non-union seamen, raised the buying price from 12.03 of the League of Nations, the Cabinet lira per gramme to 10.60, thus tacitly to-day approved the application of admitting an 18.6 per cent, deprecia- full Longue sanctions against Italy. tion of the currency-Reuter.
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the longshoremen will refuse to work the ships-United Prese.
JOINING CONFERENIE"
LIRA DEPRECIATED
Rome, Nov. 27.
In order to attract gold from her
Noar Canton, but instead of going to fendant had boon employed
BACKS SANCTIONS
Cairo, Nov; 27,
of a pair
thefts.
An expulsion order was made by the complainant, Private Black, of the Battalion, the Lincolnshire His Worship...
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Defendant stated that he had been Shanghal, Nov. 28.
The Soviet Minister, M. Sorgo been arranged. Mr. L.A. J. Lafford, Mr. Lin Yung-kai and Mr, Huang
Messrs. Benjamin and Potts, re-employed at the barracks for alfont Hau-chu, South-west delegator on Alexandroviski, found the safe at the RCA (0.11.M.), LR.A-88, will be trained for Nanking last night to Embassy here rifled this morning and assisted by Mr. O: Y. Lyon (violin); coived the following Straits currency one year.
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