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Reductions of Payments On Cotton
Washington, Aug. 20. The United States Department of Agriculture has announced that pag- ments under the 19:10 Agriculture Conservation Programme will be the as originally indicated last November, except for a ten per cent, reductions on cotton, rlee, fire cared toisureo, air cured tobareu and gen- cral soil depleting crop.
same
Thus cotton payment will be 1.8 cents per pound, anstead of two cents. It is said that three reductions are Kreetary with a view to giving all en-operative farmerg a state in the $300,000,000 provided under the Soil Conservation Act and rosigarrators in are larger than www
esthunted.
Payments will start to the farinets nut month, continu ng for several month Reuter,
FEDERAL RESERVE
Washington, Aug. 18. The Federal Reserve Board report- ed a record-volume of excess reserves ar idle bank funds of $4,500,000,000, which is sufficient for a theoretical credit expansion of $32,700,000,000,-- United Press.
TAYLOR PUTS UP FAST FIGURES AT]
CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING
THRILLING QUARTER MILE EVENT
11 new
Fulfilling all expectations in view of the exceptionally strong challenge, D. H. Taylor on Saturday night established Colony record for the 50 yards free-style championship, when he clipped two-fifths of a second off Chan Wing-kal's 1938 record in the V.R.C. pool.
The championships this year have been consplenous for the large attendances, but last Saturday's crowd must surely have been a record. The evening's entertainment was climaxed by n which Wilfred yards free-style race thrilling Calony 410
Lawrence regained after a season's absence.
To Chan Chun-name, the Colony half-mile champion, must be extended congratulations on a magnificent performance in the 440 yards, in which he led Lawrence for 14 of the 17 lengths only to be beaten in the last three,
In Miss V. Churn, the Colony have a new woman champion, who timed her spurt for the right moment to beat Miss Ip Chol. man, one of the finest stylists I have seen for many a long day, by half a body's length.
wan
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Lionel Roz-Pereira,
OFFICIAL VIEW ON BRITISH ATTITUDE
(Continued from Page 1.)
at the outset of the 'conference as the result of which an agreement on general principles was reached
On
July 22 an already announced.
"Following conclusion of the agree ment on general principles, the con- ference took up for discussion various
nerete questions in Tlehtsin.
Indispensable Demands
"In this discussion, the Japanese Government made demands regard- ing the policing and economic matters) which are Indispensable to more efficient maintenance of peace and erder on the spot and also to the existence and security of the Japanese forces in China.
"It is hardly necessary to ray that those all those matters as well as points in which we asked for British co-operation, can be dealt with by Britain within her competence.
August 21, 1939.
| Shanghai Shooting
'Puppet' Govt. To Protest
TOKYO, Aug. 20 (Beuter)-The
Japanese-sponsored Nanking Gov ernment la, according to "Domel," widerstood to be fling a strong pro- lest with the Municipal Council of the Shanghai International Settle-
the ment with regard to
shooting affray in the Settlement on Saturday night.
Police of the Japanese-controlled city government are reported to have fired on n Municipal Patrol and Ser- genni Kinloch who was in charge of the patrol, was slightly wounded but returned fire, killing one and wound- ing three of the assallants.
Firth of Clyde Obstruction
Miss Ip, however, swam a magnis; Chun-nam. fcent race in the Women's Open 440 Rober! Chaine. yards free-style win by almost a
to length and a half from Miss Clararence S. C. Young (Yeung Sau-chun) and mediately jumped to the fure. This
necarded
was the beginning of a thrilling duct a great ovation. Lawrence retained his 100 yards which had the spectators cheering back-stroke
71 the swimmers all the way. championship In
Chan Chun-namh, whose luck of sees comparatively speaking, a poor.
His first two fengths were sufficient leg-power must have pre- Flow and it was obvious sented a severe handicap, gradually between himself not possible. widened the tap Lawrence, knowing his own capabili and Fawrence and at the completion Pes against the rest of the field, was of the sixth length was a quarter of probably reserving his energy for a length alad, fast Lawrence had no the Colony quarter-inite which he intention of letting him get any
further ahead and bided his time.
Closed The Gan On the whole it can be said that the championships were the
race neared the end Law- successful for several years, parti-,ence gradually closed the gap with cularly regards eatrics, while Chan and at the completion of the tribute mast also be paid to the Club 13th length (125 yards) was level swimming ecmimittee for the smooth with his Chinese rival, whose in-Chinese silver, holdings, the Japanese
anning of the programine on each night.
"Therefore, it is not warrantable to regard the nature of those demands on beyond the scope of the conference,
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" nor is there any justification for an attempt to ban them or a
LONDON, Aug. 20 (Reuter).--A as a subject of agreement between Japan and Great navigational warning broadcast by! Briluin, taking the currency and the British Broadcasting Corporation to-night disclosed that an obstruction A good start was made and Law-silver questions for instance. jrz- Chun-nam and Chan
"The Japanese Government has will be placed in the Firth of Clyde drawn
the attention of the British between Clach Point on the Renfrew- Government to the fact that as theshire coast, and Dunoon. result of the continued circulation of Fup in the British Concession in Tientsin, lawless elements by taking advantage of it have been making operations both within and without the Concession for disturbing the economic conditions as well as the peace and order.
won.
in 54.2/5 SCCA.
most
As the race
will
Was his pace to increase silent. Lawrence then for abral Neely Timed Sport
to dreivious shouts from his suppor In the first event of the evening, tors, and finished well bead of Chum the Colony Women's 100 yards free- Chun-nan, who was well applauded tyle champlarship, all finalists got fre he manifcent off rt.
The times for every 50 yards of I to a
Very quod start, but Miss Chot-man forged ahead to rom the race, which I hope lete the first length in 15 sees, und grimming enthusiasts an idea of how led the field in the second turn which fast w pace was maintained up Ull he completed in 33 3/5 stes The the 4th length (350 yards) is as third length saw Miss Churn cut follows:
100-68.2/5; 150-- down the arrears and she reached 50--32.1/15; the wall simultaneously with Miss Ip 1.48.3/5; 200--2.26.2/5; 220-2.41.1/5 "The Chinese ghiu (Lawrence's time for the 220 yards
Thursday earlier cfforts to maintain a lead championship last | VAR
2/5; 300-3.40 probably cost her this race, for Miss 2.31.2/5): 250-3.6 Churn spurted to finish half a body's 4/5; 350-4.27.4/5 (Lawrence's time length ahead in 75.4/5 secs., or 7.1/5 from now onwards); 400-5.0.0; 440
ees behind Mrs.
Mead's 19345 mins. 36.2/5 secs.
water-polo match between Colony record.
The Colony 100 yards back-stroke Static Machine Guna and Portuguese the Hongkong which followed, also Coy, finalists in ionship. first two lengths all five finalists competition, resulted in a draw at were shoulder-to-shoulder with Lau three goals each after a scrappy en- Viusting, of the Chinese "y" slightly counter in which poor passing was
hend. Lau reached the Arst turn it very conspicuous.
At the conclusion of the gala, the 10 secs, and completed the 50 yards in 34.2/5 SCCH.
Lawrence surged
prizes were distributed in the main whead (inlf-way through: the third hall by Ilis Excellency the Governor The sale of Crown Land in Wanchai and Island Ronds will take place at length and reached the third turn in Sir Geoffry Northcote, who extended the P.W.D. offices on September 5. 52.3/5 secs. with Rumjalin close his heartiest congratulations to win
The Wanchai lot is Inland Lot No. behind and Lau Yiu-ting lying third. ners of the championships: 5580 which is south of lundite--Phere was never any doubt as to tho
outcome commencement
"Therefore, they have been only requesting the British Government to ke all posible measures for preven- tion of such a situation,
Chinese Silver
arc
these
und
The announcer explained that a light buoy painted red would show short dashes and a light boat painted black would round a fox signul every thirty seconds. Shipping is asked to pass between the buoy and the bost and to navigate cautiously vicinity.
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Alleged Spy Is Detained
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Aug. 20
the
man was det ined at l'ellesterday in connection with alleged espiunage and he will appear before the pelire
Pourt to-morrow.
The arrest followed a cunferenze at
The arrest apparently took place after a letter had been elled for at the Perth Post Once.
**With regard to the question of the
Govermneul have been requesting the British Government that the British Concession authorities will make no interference with the transfer of those
"There is no doubt that pldings from the Concession.
of
Branch alters can be a subject of discussion | Perth between proetic.low and fiscel
the Spread atticers givetween Japan and Cireat Britain, and no doubt that these matters can-
(Steret Polite) from London and the 1101 bu settled between the twa Chief Constable of Perth.
not countries, or that they local character.
"It may be recalled that in accept- in the British proposal for openi the Tokyo conference, the Japanese Government made clear 10 the
World British Government that the Japanese First Shot In
War Commemorated| proposals will have a bearing on the
existence quirements for the
ultry, political and economic re- security of the Japanese forces in China.
The British Government not only entered the conference on this under- tives made no objection on July 27 when the Japanese representatives cavalry charge, was
to-day, informed them to that effect at the remony
of the discussion of the economis Major General R L. Mullens and questions between the two delegations. officers and men of
"On August 1, the British repre- frish Dragoon Guards, sentatives agreed of their own accord regiment to go into action against the
meeting of the sub-committer to the
questions and entered on economle into
the definite discussion of
clearly
-CO-OPERATIVE BODY Sir Atholl Mac shows that the British Government of the fourth length Gregor, Chairman of the V.R.C., paid have had no intention of excluding and Lawrence Anished comfortably tribute to Enrique F. J. Chaine for economie questions from the outset New Chairman Elected By
100 of the conference. Chun-hang's ahead of Rumjahn in 71 sees., with lowering Kwok
Hongkong Organisation Lau Ylu-ting third,
yards breast-stroke record and to D. 50 yards sprint Luiz M. Remedios, who has won H. Taylor for his new all the V.H.C. Junior championship mark.
zes won during the titles al this
After the prizes won year's meeting, easily won the 220 yards free-style from his championships had been presented, only other rival, A. 11. Azedo, who is Excellency handed hue Interport Cup and Hongkong Interport Fing
CROWN LAND AUCTION Howard a very close race and for Volunteer Defence Corps' water-polo standing, but the British representa World Wor
Morrison Hill Lot To Be Offered
Nos. 3774 and 3769. Wanchal Road.
It has an area about 3,000 square feet, an annual rent of $68 and an upset price of $15,000. This is the Morrison Hill area,
Rural Building Lot. No. 427, which adjoins R.B.L. 390. Island Road. has an area of about 14,000 square feet, on annual rent of $100 and on upset price of $2,800,
start
~Before His Excellency to reonomic questions. This
of the race following the distribute the
Anished very Poncy Diving Cham-to Mr. J. H. Lawrence, Manager of the
The resulled in un ensy win for Colony Interport team.
KING'S only
OPENING
TO-MORROW
Flight
Jame
/ Mystery, without a olus!).
Suspense without a Istupi
Charles Farrell : Jacqueline Wells
"Alexander' D'Any - Joran Rekordy 2013.- Saroku play by Michael L. Simiana Directed by C. C. Coleman, Ir. COLIMPIA/PICTURE-
The Results
Colony Women's 100 yards free-style. 1, airs V. Churn (25.4/5); 2. Miss Ip Cho!- man (70.2/51; 2, Miss D. Weir.
Lionel Rozu-Pereire, with Stanley Lee, a very fortunate second. Wong Results were: Yun, who was placed third, was casily the second best performer on
Colony 100 yards back-strak,-. W. view and was unfucky not to have Lawrence (71); 2. A. K. Rumjahn (72.1/6). secured the points he deserved. 3. Lau Yu-tag (73.4/5).
Judges Inconsistency
V.R.C. Janior 220 yards free-style-]," Outstanding feature of this event Luiz M. Remedios (2 mins, 83.1/8); 2, A. II.
Azedo 13 min. 17,1/5).
Colony Fancy Diving (3-Metre Noard)- was the glaring inconsistency of at
(10187 points); 2 least two of the Judges, who went 1. 1. Roza-Pereira so far as to award a zero for dives Stanley Lee (77.763 points): 3, Wong Yun, Colony 50 yards free-style-1. D. II.
In which the approach and flight Taylor (24.1/5) (Record); 2. Ng Trun-man alone would have entitled them to (25475): 3, Yuk-wing. at least three or four points!
tion
by
Members 50 yards breast-stroke handl cap-1. C. Mackintosh (34.4/5): 2. C. The Colony 30 yards free-style Nolasco da Shya (30.3/0); 3. C. Silva which followed an amusing exhibi- Netto.
yards free-style-1, W, Colony 440 Tony Macaroni (11. L
Lawrence is mins. 342/0); 2. Chan Chun- Ozoria) and J. D. Remedios, had nam to mins, 43) 3, Robert Chaine everyone keyed up to a terrinc Wemen's Open 440 yards free-style.
Miss In Chol-man (0 mins. 60.3/3); 2. Miss the favourite, and Chan Clara. C. Young (7 mins. 25.4/5); 3, Mrs. V. Wiley.
he
holder, were separated; V.RC. Junior 100 yards breast-stroke-
by
one lane, but the latter was very Jose Marques (73); 2. Luiz
Remedios (74.2/5).
M.
late in starting, while Taylor made a Water-Foto-Stitle Machine Guns D perfect getaway and once ahead of (5. v. Cilina, S. Lee and Ne Nin the field there was no stopping him. Portuguese Coy. 3 (IL de 8a (2) and Ng Tsun-man, swimming in lane five
on the far side, was Taylor's chief
come Taylor's tremendous speed and
Roza-Pereira.
Self-Contradiction
#rst
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" MONS.
20 (Reuter).-A Aug. British shot fired in Belgium in the monument commemorating the
and the first British unveiled near
was attended by
the 4th Royal the Arst
Germans.
Dr. Chen Han-seng was, elected "While asserting that it is not their Acting Chairman of the Promotion desire to solve the econoinic ques Committee of the Chinese Industrial tons, the firitish Government contend Co-operatives at in Executive Com- that those questions should be solved mittee meeting. D. Chen, who is in relation to the ultimate settlement concurrently Secretary of the Inter- of the Sino-Japanese dispute. This national Committee for the C.L.C. is evidently a self-contradiction on Productive Relief Fund, will serve the part of Great Britain.
during Miss Ida Pruitt's absence in "Besides Britain invoked the Nine | America.
Mr. Theodore Herman has recently Power Treaty in the latter part of their statement, but the attitude of come from Shanghai and is the Japanese Government regarding serving on the Promotion Committee the pet has been repeatedly made here as Executive Secretary. Miss clear. It is beyond the comprehen- Elsie Fairfax-Cholmeley from Eng- sion of the Japanese Government land has also joined the Promotion how a discussion on the Nine Power Committee's staff. Treaty can be useful in settling the Tientsin issues.
"If the British Government intend to invite intervention by third Powers in an attempt to seek a favourable conclusion of the negotiation. the Japanese Government chinnot but point out that they would never admit such an attempt, which would only serve to delay and compliente the questions.
OVEREATING IS TREASON, SAY NAZIS
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Another net in the drama of Spain has been played.
Ex-King Alfonso has been offered the Spanish Throne but has declined it both for himself and his son Don Juan. He would not accept General Franco's terms.
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when the time was annotine planship}prospects have been enhanced by of butter and cream for every-chief and Home Secretary.
Only
two ather
events remained and all looked for sensational performances
cream shortage as a good thing in itself when it would be per- fectly simple to have a Europe│· in which there would be plenty Franco, Suner, Phalangist (Fascist Monarchist Foreign the body, seems to me contrary to Jordana,
pro Minister, ond an official from the ward to a great duel between Law-championships to-night, when two reason. rence and Chan Chun-nam in the records were easily bettered,
Hence, I hope that when German Embassy. Colony quarter mile, but before this Dick Hall, aged 18, swam the 100
mankind
recovers Its sanity took place we were given a very Yards breast stroke in 68-3/5 secs.,
thus beating Kwok fine exhibition by Miss Ip Chol-manthus
Chun-hang's one of the first things that it in the Women's Open 440 yards tree-Hongkong record by no less than will do will be to re-establish style,
3-2/6 SCCE.
the freedom of eating and to Jack. Lumsdaine, aged 10, Fina Stylists Miss Ip was a comfortable winner 86-1/8 secs. In the 100 Yards back- make every country a land where and het easy style and fine leg stroke to beat Lau Po-hei's Hong each man cats the thing he will, action was a pleasure to watchons Ling Mei-ling broke the for high treason.
record_by_2-3/3 secs.
without fear of being prosecuted predlet o great future for her. Miss Ip's times for every 60 yards was Shunghat ladies 100 Yards free-style as follows: 60-37 sees.; 100-83 record when she clocked 61 secs. secs: 150 2.11.2/5; 2003.03.0; 220 Reuter.
clocked
3.20.1/6; 250-3.49.3/5; 300-4.40.0; Chaine broke Kwok's record on 350-5.29.3/5; 400-0.20.0; 440-6 Friday night, clocking 71-2/5 secs.
mins. 58.3/5.
After all John Bull was never a traitor; yet, if we may judge by his portraits, he was
cater-a man who enormous loved quantity as well as quality
The Colony 440 yards free-stylo was the last championship, which event on the programme with the exception of the water-polo resulted Light gun firing practice will be in one of the finest races I have seen carried out between 6 p.m. and mid- In the Colony despite the fact that night from to-day to Friday, Firing Lawrence, the ultimate winner, fall-Area E will be affected,
in his food. FIRING PRACTICE
nin
There are worse things than over-eating. Watching other people to see how much they cat, It seems to me, is one of them:
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Finalists in this event who were Area between 9 am, and 2. p.m. to- likely to place were Lawrence, Chan day. Firing Area D will be affected, in the "News-Chronicle",
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Aug. 25, 5 p.m. Aug. 25, 7 p.m.
Fri. Aug. 25, .Aug. 23, 5. p.m. .Aug. 25,.7 p.m. .Fri., Aug. 25 .Aug. 25, 8 p.m. Aug. 20, D a.m.. .Fri., Aug. 25,
a.P.Q, and K.P.O..
..Aug. 25. 3.p.m. „Aur. 20, 8.30 a.m.
..Sat., Aug. 20, 1 Parcels only for Straits
p.m. ....Sat, Aug. 26, Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, USA, Fatuta Maru
Central and South America via
* GP,0. and K.P.Ó. 13 Reg.. San Francisco-due San Francisco,
.Aug. 20, 5p.m Ord., 18th September,
Aug. 20, 5.30 p.
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