SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1932.
SECRETS OF LYTTON
REPORT KNOWN?
Reliable Source Sees Favour For Japan..
MANCHURIAN SOLUTION, Sino-Japanese Co-operation Believed to be Suggested.
Tokyo, Yesterday.
Tokyo is flooded with reports, from unofficial, but reportedly re- liable sources, of several decisions! and suggestions embodied in the Lytton report.
THE CHINA MAIL.
INDIANS SING IN
Aged Village Lies In RADIO LOST TONGUES.
Happy Dream
Old As The Norman Conquest Times
WON'T HAVE RAILWAY
There is an English village that Listen to the cottages crooning. will not have a railway station, a each with a different voice. It is According to one, the Commis-
village so old that it was a bequest an old maid's tale they tell, the tale sion recognises that it is impor-
from Earl Godwin to King Harold of romance that only old maids sible for Manchuria to return to
before Norman William laid it know, and this tale of old comes Its former status, and suggests thei
from the heart of the woodland, down in his Domesday Book. und,1 be demilitarized, Country
Odiham, known in the olden days told by whispering trees that man -assisted by Japanese advisers, con- |
tinue to be retained by China its Woodi-hum, is rooted in the who wander any wonder about the Hampshire woods about half-way brave days when in the greenwood under nominal sovereignty
between London and Southampton Woodi-ham was a folding of Win- Another report received in By road you reach it through Guild chester. cial quarters comes from a source ford and Frunham; by rail the in Peking connected with the Cum-earest station is Hook, two and mission and says that "Japan has a half miles away.
won most of the points, and 'eon- sequently ought tobe satisfied with
the Lytton report,“:
1
According to this informant, the
report
Now do you understand why Odiham does not want a railway station? The village is sleeping It is a village that sleeps, and and dreaming, dreaming of the as it days that were and refusing to smiles in its sleep, and
awaken to the things that are. sleeps it dreams.
Of what does it dream? Let the The deere go by in swift cars and old crooning cottages tell, the cot- sce nothing; the dreamers remain
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME..
The following programme will be broadcast to-day from the Hong Kong Broadcasting Station Z.B.W. on wavelength of 855 metres (845_K.C.'■):--
12.30 p.m.-European programme of Columbla records.
Ancient Songs Are Recorded.
CLING TO INTEGRITY.
Washington, Aug. 15. Songs In a forgotten language, used but not understood by the Seminole Indians of the Florida Everglades have been recorded on
1 p.m.-Local Time & Weather gramophone records for the Smith-
sonian Institute. Report. A relay of the Hong Kong)
The songs, which, it is believed, Hotel Orchestra by courtesy of the Management. During the inter-may date from very ancient times,
at the two great! Seminole annual gatherings-the vals recorded music will be broad are used cast from the Studio).
1.30 p.m-Rugby Press News, summer, corn dance and the autumn ceremony preceding the hunting seas etc."
son. They were assembled by Miss Frances Denamore, who has re- turned from four months among the Seminoles.
pro.
2.15 p.m.-Close Down. 4-7 p.m.--Chinese programme. 7-11.30 p.m.- European
The Seminoles take pride in gramme of Columbia Regal records.
Peer Gynt Suite (Greig), Regimental Band of H. M. Grenadier their gure blood and avoidance of
Guardis 9384/9385. contact with white persons,
7.17-8 p.m.-A Concert.. Violin Solo
Souvenir (Drdia), Hungarian Dance No. 8 (Brahms-Joachim),
Piano Solo-- but tages that are so different and yet and know everything that matters.
(1) Gives both the Chinese and the Japanese contentions makes no judgment on them,
(2) States that individual. Japan- ese held to establish the Manehu kup regime, unassisted by the Japanese Government, although it subsequently extended its support,
the same. Look at them slumber-
ing in the generous High Street, the mail eeach with its where
Tantivy and the post chaise with its "Hullo there!" went jingling through the echoing archway of the
old inu, writes James Dunn in the
seeing that the new State was Daily Mail." friendly,
fence.
(4) Does not mention about aggression, and
#word
Reuter.
Tales from Trees
MARXIAN IDEALS DISTORTED. Soviet Applies Them To The Fishes.
AMAZING TENDENCY.
(3) States that the Japanesej military authorities have exceeded, Homelike," and yet not a home the necessities pf self-defence,, al-alike. Here a plain-fronted stucco,!
One of the most widespread and of hanging creeper; though the officers and men have there a mass acted in the belief that their dona lowpitched roof nestling among amusing features of Soviet intellec- duct was within limits of self de-its taller neighboure, and again a tual life has been the effort to apply the Marxian method of dialec- portico raised on lonie columns.
dwellings tic materialism to the most varied These timber-faced creak and whisper. They tell the branches of art, knowledge and political theory, learned from the science. That (5) Declares that the Chinese, tales. they have volunteers have been supported by trees, tales of the olden time when economics, and philosophy should Marshal Chang Hsuch-liang-Odiham, then known as Edeféle, was be considered from a strictly Mar- the centre of a royal demesne, with xian viewpoint is taken for grant- a 137 villeins, 60 borders, 50 serfs, ed. In the same way there is
paintings largely, if not entirely, SHORT -STORY PRIZE eight mills, a wood for 160 hogs, tendency to judge books, plays, and by the criterion of their fidelity to FOR STUDENTS.
the Communist outlook on life.
And the claims of "dialectic Chung Nan Journal
in the backwood path reminds us materialism" have been asserted in that in 1376 these stocks and wip the most unlikely and unexpected Offer.
ping post outside the churchyard falda. An article published in railings were set up. "to encourage magazine devoted to the fishing virtue, and make an example of industry, for instance, contains the following extraordinary metaphysi- The stocks are crumbling, but cal passage: "The fish is a dyna- when they were new Odiham was mic process rather expression, in old.
all its categories. Just in this is the classical dialectic clarity of the fishing industry."
and two churches.
.. Here are stocks and a whipping post, new crumbling, but a signpost
The second issue of the Chung Nan Students'. Journal has just evildoers.". been received, and provides ex- cellent reading.
DISCOVERY OF NEW COMET.
In Neighbourhood 'Of its
The Serpent.
4
Cambridge, Mass. Aug. 15.
Casket of Romance.
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used to our great-grand-fathers
A new comet bas been discovered know, and where they used to talk of the ideas of Marx and Lenin.
A
Yelli d'Aranyi 5681 Song
She Wandered Down the Mountain
Side (Stephenson & Clay), ..
Dora Labette (Soprano) 9577 Rosenkavalier
Fantasy on Love Themes
(Strauss, arr, Grainger),
Vocal Duet-
ย
sne
Baid. In one group of 500 there are only 17 mixed bloods.
Mysterious "old men," who dwell far back in the swamps and seldom visit the white settlements, are the rulers of the Seminoles. Seeking to maintain the integrity of their tribes, the "old men" have ordered that their people must not learn English or at least not learn to They wish to preserve speak it. the Seminoles as a distinct people.
As a result, Miss. Densmore found, the Seminoles will go to a most any extreme to avoid utter- ing an English word, even if they have a smattering of the language. Dora Labbetle & Norman Allin 4739. A few men of the tribe are allow-
Ferey Grainger DB28.
At Love's Beginning
(Campbell & Lehmann),
In Springtime
(Shakespeare & Newton).
Cello Solo
Apres Un Reve (Faure),. Air for G String (Bach),
Song
ed to speak English to white per- sons to make necessary. trans-
Gilbert Crepax 5188.actions.
Beneath Thy Window"
(Teschemacher & di Capua), Come Back (Toselli's Serenade)
(Elkin & Toselli),"
William Heseltine (Tenor) DB
Octet
La Serenata (Angel's Serenade)
(Bragx),
J. H. Squire Celeste Octet 9118, 8 p.m.-Local Time & Weather Report).
8:3-8.28 p.m.---Operatic. The Meistersingers-Selection
(Wagner), Reg. Band of HM. Grenadier
Guards 9424.
Tannhauser
Grand March (Wagner), Tannhauser
Pilgrim's Chorus. (Wagner), The B.B.C. Choir with the B.B:C
Wireless Symphony Orchestra 9826. Paglincei-
Selection (Leoncavallo),
fr
New Queen's Hall Light
Orchestra $441 8.28-9.5 p.m.--Variety. Song-
Snuggled on Your Shoulder, Love, You" Funny, Thing,
Kate Smith (Comedienne) DB871. Piang Solo-
Now That You're Gone, Can't We Talk it Over
Carroll Gibbons and His Boy
Friends DB805,
The Parson Pleads for Happiness
("Yes, I Think So"),
Vivian Foster (The Vicar
of Mirth) DB696.
Humorous
Orchestral--
1
A Musical Comedy Waltz
Concoction,
The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra DH161.
Vocal Duet
The One Girl,
Falling in Love Again,
Band-
"
"
4
This issue of the Journal, which is printed both in English and Chinese, is running a short- story competition open to any The church of All Saints wryly Chinese student in the Colony, smiles at time. A queer church it This piscatory philosopher finds Mr. B. J. M. Monks of the Dio-is. They say it had its beginning rival in a certain Comrade Gub- kin, who laments the absence or cesan Boys' School being the in the days of the second Henry. Judge.
It is merely the casket of dead Marxist-Leninist theory in Soviet Other interesting features of romance. the end of the story of the forges and foundries, and pronoun- the issue are articles dealing loves of lords and ladies who lived ces the judgment that "Not one with winter camping. mistakes, in the woodlands, hunting, loving, technological process must be car, rled out; not one machine must be and a ship-wreck experience, fighting, dying in the long ago. while an editorial of exceptional More I was interested in the old set up or ordered from abroad merit deals with the value of a George Inn, now called hotel. Here without an adequate Marxist basis." in the High Street is one of the old A journal entitled "For Marxist- school magazine.
coaching inns that mean more to Leninist Natural Science" blazonis forth such slogans as "For Party social history then do the stately Spirit in Mathematics" and "For homes of England.
Purity of Marxist-Leninist Theary This is the sort of ina in Surgery."
Layton & Johnstone DB275. well built, well" furnished, with
Voice of Protest, -kitchen
its garden and
A well-known Communist pro-
The Old Frog Pond, spreading stables, its ostiers
fessor, A. Stetzky, recently raised Reg. Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards}
DB507. and waiting maids, its warm welcome, and its groaning table that a voice of protest and ridicule
9.5-9.30 p.m.-Orchestral, against this tendency, in which he sees a vulgarisation and distortion Hungarian Phapsody No. 1 in F
(Liszt), Rakoczy (Berlioz), Ernst Yon Dohnanyi, conducting the Budapest. Philharmonic Orchestra
indulge in all sorts of pompous Zamir Dan Godfrey conducting the
Zampa Overture (Herold), Marxian" generalities, and coldly
Bournemouth Municipal inquires: "What is the value of a
Orchestra 9582. Mr. Newman first saw the new ing.
declaration about party. spirit, in 9.30-11.30 p.m.Dance Music, visitor to our celestial neighbour-
mathematics, if the people who Fox Trot hood on June 1, but he did not re-
Drams in my Heart port his discovery until he had made And even in those days the sleep-proclaim this slogan do not know
"Statzky charac- One Step-
I Love a Parade the three separate observations ing village, still dreaming, would mathematics?
How new, and strange terises as charlatans people who
Fox Trot needed by astronomers to calculate murmur:
Goopy Geer the orbit of a newly discovered body they are! The village was dream- profess ability to teach how to in the heavens. These observations ing of the imposing grey tower of operate blast furnaces on the basis or how to he made on the nights of June 1, King John's Castle, dreaming of of Marxism-Leninism' 7 and 20. "
the snuggling alms-houses, dream-build houses on the foundation of Newman's Comet, as the new finding of the old Grammar School dialectic materialism,” will be known, is of the thirteenth founded by Robert May, who was Professor. Stetzky recommends
Roundhead B'
a that the special societies of "Mar Walte magnitude, so faint that it can be, neither seen only with a powerful telescope. Cavaller, but just a gentleman. xist Physiologists." "Marxist Phy- Like many of the smaller comets, Myself drinking, good beer in sicians," and "Marxist Mathe-Fox Trot polished pewter tankards, I could maticians" which have grown up Fox Trot it lacks a tail.
of around the Communist Academy The King Was in the Counting During the time it has not recapture the
observation, been under
the Odiham when it was Edefele; but (one of the higher Soviet research, House comet
bas
in the easily I could return to the merry Institutions) should be dissolved Quick Step been" neighbourhood of the constellation days of 1787 when Odihem played and that their members should foln Serpens, the Serpent. It has been cricket, and played it very well. the broader Soviet scientific 1880-
Very much I like this towniet ciation moving toward the northeast, and
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by Kenneth A. Newman, a young and deplore that old England was He observes that some Soviet astronomer at the Lowell Observa-not as it used to be.
scientists, instead of mastering tory, Flagstaff, Arizona, it was an- Here sat down to dinner the brave their subject thoroughly, prefer to nounced here by Harvard College gentlemen wearing cravats and Observatory American clearing small swords, and the fair ladies in house for astronomical news.
gowns more sumptuous than reveal-
་
fit
Cricket in 1787.
nor.
romance
about. June 7 crossed the celestial that dislikes a railway station. It should this recom equator, an imaginary line in the is not decadent; It is defant. It carried out it would
Comi heavens directly over the earth's lives in the past, during the pre-rece
astór. Its position when last sent, and for the future
www, on won't find a tea cafe,
breakfast houses
You to terr
"It is as if the whole tribe had taken a vow of silence," she said. "They will respond by gestures and understandable facile expres- sions, but they will not be trapped into admitting knowledge of the! [English tongue. The only exception is when they sometimes hame prices for articles they wish to sell!"
HOLLYWOOD WANTS LOVELY LEGS.
Hollywood, Aug. 31.
A leading film company is look- ing for a pair of beautiful legs, with very small feet attached.
Or, as the director says:-... "I want legs with a blonde tem-- perament, if you know what I mian.”
No matter how beautiful the owner of the legs may be, har face will not be shown in the film. In the scene in which the girl will appear, her voice will be used, and she will have a slipper on only one foot-so, if she can ex- press ideas with her toes, the han- dicap.cf a hidden face may not be so great
(Continued from previous Colunm.)
Fox Trot-
Fanfare Martinique Fanfare-Dreams That Don't Grow
Old
.. CB:54. Fanfare By Special Permission of the Copyright Owners, I Love What Makes You So Adorable
CB469.
you,
CENTRAL THEATRE
967203
SHOWING TO-DAY.
AT 2.30; 5.05; 7.20 & 9.35 p.m.
WINGS
WITH
CLARA BOW CHARLES (BUDDY) ROGERS RICHARD ARLEN GARY COOPER
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WITH LESLIE HOWARD, DORIS LLOYD, Etc.
SHOWING SOON
THE GREATEST LAUGH PICTURE OF THE YEAR
CHARLIE
MURRAY
AND GEORGE SIDNEY
IN
THEIR
LATEST LAUGHING HIT
TIFFANY
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CAUGHT CHEATING
Charlie
Goog
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Laughter Shriek with. Thrills, Mhe Marian Buben Bills Dandy Thrives,
It's
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SIDNEY FOX'S NEWEST TRIUMPH,
NICE. WOMEN "
A SHIPMENT OF
Waltz-
You will Remember Vienna · Fox Trot
1. Bring a Love Song
CB200.
My Mom
JUST ARRIVED
I'm Carefree.
CB468:
I've Got Five Dollars
One Step
the Tuba
Lovely Little Silhouette
Waltz
An Old Viclin
Quick Step-
Rusticanela
When Yuba Plays the Rumba on
CB465.
All for the Love of a Lady CB482.
Fox Trot
Singing in the Moonlight:
Bahama Mama...
CB456.
CB476.
Out of the Battle Weve Got the
Whistle and Blow Your Blues Away Fox Trot
C3451.
Moon and Sixpence
With Love in my Heart Quick Step-
Tell Her the Truth-Hoch! Caroline! Fox Trot
Tell 1 Her the Truth-Sing, Brothers!
MR607,
DB462.
Out of the Bottle-Put That Down
Ein Writing ....
CB477
Quick Step
Too Many Tears Waltz NET
M605.
The Bells of Avalon
My Mom
Waiting by the Silv'ry Bio Grande I'm Alone Because I Love Yenje:
MR008.
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