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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1933

CONTINENTAL LETTER

President Roosevelt and M. Herriot: Swastika Flags: Berlin-Rome Air Express: German- Dutch Trade Agreement: Poland's Minister for Propaganda: Red Nest at Hamburg

PARIS

The Washington Discussions.

Paris, April 28.

den to interfere with the regular work and foreigners who try to, meddle with internal affairs of the country will be expoiled.

Berlin to Rame by air.

Berlin, April 97.

The result of the three hours | BERLIN conversation between President Rocanvelt and former French Pre mier Herriot is summarized by the special correspondent in Washing ton of Le Matip under the fol lowing five headings: a customs The Berlin-Rome air-route will, truce between France and the Unit beginning from May 1, be flown in ed States beginning on April 2019 hours while the journey will and lasting until the meeting of cost only 130 Marks or consider the World Economic Conference; ably less than the first-class rail- the debt settlement to be effected way fare, according to the new sum- within the general framework us

mer time table just published. A. that Conference; America is pre new direct express air-line Berlin- pared to partake in "a permanent London via Rotterdam will be open. automatic international coned in addition to the existing one trol of disarmament; in the quesia Hannover. The dying time be tion of qualitative disarmament tween Berlin and Copenhagen wil America is opposed to the employ be reduced by 1 hour, and the time ment by certain countries of the between Berlin and Paris by so-called model system; and Ame minutes. rica is prepared to be represented by a special observer in all consulta tions foreseen by the Kellogg Pact.

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More Food from Holland.

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Berlin, April 28.

According to Echo de Paris, M. Herriot did not encourage the Ame rican President to subscribe to the idea of a consultative pact as such a pact would contribute to the realisation of the British disarma- ment plan which is not in harmony with French interests. The paper asserts that M. Herriot "suggested German industrial products. that the United States Government should issue at an appropriate time a declaration to the effect that America is not indifferent to the maintenance of peace and would eventually prohibit the exportation of American goods to the aggres

A new commercial agreement nas been signed between Germany and the Netherlands. It provides for increased quotas on bacon, cheese and eggs from Holland and for the benefits arising from the most-

nation favoured

treatment for

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Swastika Flags.

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Paris, April 28. The swastika flag may henceforth be flown by the Gorman Em bassy and the German Consulates in France, according to a communi- que issued to-day by the Foreign Ministry, after the French Gorem ment had been officially informed that both the Black-White-Red and

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Hitler Receives Japanése Ambassador.

Berlin, April 27. Japanese Ambassador Nagal visited Chancellor Hitler for the first time this forenoon. "The Am bassador subsequently expressed lively satisfaction at the conversa tion with the Chancellor, which lasted half an hour.

WARSAW

Poland's Case.

WARSAW, April 97. The Polish Government intends

the swastika Angs are now the nato emulate the German example by tional amblema of the German creating a Ministry for Propagan. Reich.

da with special departments for press, literature, art, film, and sports. The editor of the Pilandski organ Kuryer Poranny, Mr. Stpiczyniski, is mentioned as the most likely candidates for the post of Propaganda Minister.

Riots at Motor Factory.

Paris, April 28. Grave excesses were committed in the Citroen automobile factory in the suburb of Jarelles where strik:

ars broke into the building after having overpowered the guards. They then forced the workers. to. leave the factory and subsequently damaged the plant. The police eventually compelled the strikers to evacuate the premises. Despite these incidents the management de cided that the factory shall resume work to-day.

HAMBURG

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TODAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME

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11-11.30 am-Stock and exchange quotations, weather report, 11.30 a.m.-Chinese recorded pro-.

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gramme: 13.30 p.m.-European programme of

Victor and B.M.V. records, 1. p.m.-Local time and weather re-

port. 1.30 p.m.-Rugby Press news, solect- ed London, and New York stoelė quotations, etc.

1-2 pm.Orchestral Concert by the Band of the President Lin- coln. Belay of the South Wales Borderers Band.

4.30-7 p.m. Chinese recorded pro-

gramma. 7-10.30 p.m.-European programme. 7.7.20 p.m.-Victor Herbert Melo-

dios by Victor Salon Group directed by Nathaniel Shilpret. Pan Americana"-" I've Been Decorated "Twilight Bara keesh ""Rose of the World (from "The Hose of Algaria ")" Yesterthoughts"-"Punchinello" -"Jig Erin's Ialo - Eileen "Alanna Asthore "-"The Irish Have a Great Day To-night "* (from "Silecu "')" You're the "Only Girl for Me" When You're Away (from The Only Girl "-L-4508,

7.20 p.m.-Closing local stock quota tions, selected London and New York stock quotations, etc. 7.30-8 p.m.-

"Viennese Melodies" by Morsk

Wober and His Orchestra.- L31001. 8p.m.-Local time and weather re-

port...

§3-9.30 p.m.-A relay of the Band of the 1st Bätt, South Wales Borderers, conducted by Band- master J. L Gecks, from Mount Austin Barracks, by courtesy of the Officer Commanding. 9.30-10 pr.–

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WIRELESS ON THE AIRWAYS

Some Record Test

Transmissions

BETWEEN AIR-LINERS AND

GROUND STATION

London.--Interesting details are now available as to the work which has been in progress in developing short-wave wireless signalling on the African airway. Being subject to electrical storms, some affecting 1,000 miles of territory, at the same time, the Africa route is often un favourable for long or medium-wave short waves extremely good results wireless transmission; but with

can be obtained even under the most difficult conditions.

Experiments conducted from our acroplanes and dying-boots (a) “Smilin' Through " (Penn). have," explained an Imperial Air Mr. R. Pedley (Baritone) ways official, resulted in the

accompanied by Mrs. Levolution of improved short-wave| St. A. Sharpham...

apparatus, designed to overcome electrical interference which is rowi functioning with consistently good results, both on the ground and in the air,

3.-Songs

(24) I've Had Today"... (b)" Comin' Thro' the Rye."

Mrs. L. St. A. Shampham

4.

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(Soprano) accompanied by Miss N Flint.

Songs (a)? Until ? (Sanderson). (b) "The Ginchy Road" (Ed-

ward).

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"It provides telephone and tele graph tranmission, hotweed air traft and ground stations, on a short-wave band of from 40 to 80 metres, or on the medium-wave band between 500 and 1,000 metres. And in our new 'Atalanta" air- Mr. R. I. Pedley (Baritone) liners there is also an improved accompanied by Mrs. L.direction-finding equipment. While St. A. Sharpham.

à machine is flying on its correct From the Studio.

course no signal is hard from this p.m.-The third of a series

instrument, shut any deviation of four talks on "Astronomy "*

causes signals to be received which

Hamburg, April 27.. Following the sensational police raid on secret Communist printing offices on Monday, the police last night discovered another Commu nist printing shop where dangerous Communist literature was printed. No May Day Celebrations.

The police seized about 30,000 co- Paris, April 28.

pies of four different Communist With the exception of one licens leaflete which were to be distribut-10-10.30 ed demonstration which is to take ed on May 1 and containing violent place on the afternoon of May 1 attacks against the National Gov- on a square in the Bois de Vincen-ernment. A complete printing nes, all processions and other do- press was discovered by the police monstrations have been strictly for and seven persons were arrested, bidden by the Minister of Interior. while a number of books, arms, and It is furthermore strictly forbid ammunition were confiscated.

DRAMA OF BIG FIGHT

Gains Beaten in Last Round

DID HE MISCOUNT?

(Special Air-Mall Service)

LONDON, April 18.

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by the Rov. Father D. Macnable the pilot to estimate at once the amount of this deviation, and Donald, S. (The last talk will to correct it quickly, thus being be broadcast on Tuesday, Mayable to fly always on a direct life 10.30 pm-Rugby Mid-day Press touch.

10, at 10 p.m.).

for the station with which he is in

DOWE.

10.35 p.m.-Close down.

"During test transmissions be tween air-liners and ground All records in the above Eurotations some remarkable resuits pean programmes are supplied by have been obtained, more particu Messrs. S. Moute & Co.

larly when working on the short Wave-lengths. On one occasion, for example, while in aircraft Yan fy:

close to the ropes and I sat be tween the gamest British fighter of our century and a famous ratersë. The house was silent now. ring was empty except for the vwo he connected rice, and Chine|ing, orar. He, White Nile bestede fighters testing each other out un-closed in, to save himself der the white aro lamp, and the referée.

"Fight!" came the order.

rows upon rows of intent, white faces crazing forward watching the two men fighting with brains and body for the mastery.

** Stand Back-Tight!!!

The Arst cound was over, then the

Drbiusin Lagi Round.

Juba and Kampala, it established contact with the British Post Office As the tenth round opened Mc-station at Portishead, near Bristol, Corkindale flew straight at his op-le distance of 4,000 miles, while op

I looked back over the house-ponent and connected. Gains went another. Bight news items were down, rolled over, and climbed on picked up, and written down cor. his knees timekeeper counting, and then his similar long distance contacts were "One, two, three," I heard the broadcasting at Miami in Florida. rectly from a station which was

voice was drowned in the shouting also established with stations and upros of the house gone mad Germany and Italy. Catro, also, with excitement.

received shirt-wave:messages, with-" I was within a fow feet of Gains. out any fading from aircraft: 100 The big fight between Don second, third and fourth. Hardly He was on his left knee, holding iniles away, lying southward to- McCorkindale and Larry Game a good blow had been struck. Both the ropes with one hand. The rewards Cape Town

Thursday night, at the men were covering up, standing in feree (Mr. CH. Douglas) spoke Short-waye fransmission Bo Albert Hall bad that dramatic close. Again and again the referee to him, and he nodded back. There finish for which promoters pray, ordered the Stard back, both of was a smear of blood across, his imless service, between altaraft ensures a complete and efficient. and for which the boxing publiq you. Fight!!

nosc will always pay, writes Capt. H. C. The famous refares on my right

and ground stations; during elec- His eyes were wide open, facing trical disparuences such would Armstrong in the London Daily Jeaned over me. That good-byette, and if tried to see whae be wh Telegraph.

ronder - mediulu-wave ́ domunica- thinking. Whether he did not hear The preliminary fights had been to McCorkindale," he said, that's the count, or was listeung to the tion impossible. Evpn, ** or "ya- good tasty morsels sufficient to not the fighting boy I knew two referee, or was too dazed to move, stande, when they is heavily electri rouse the blood and make one ask years ago.

I do not know, but as he tried to for. Ap, accompanied by light for more. The Frines of Wales The hixth and seventh rounds rise be was counted out, sepakat ping, this communication m had arrived. The orgen bed play were little better except for some McCorkindale was dancing round short-waves çan still be carried on.”. od a gay ture.

wild Mind hitting that did no the ting waving. He had won. The fighters were in their corners, hum. It was a fat spiritless Interviewed & inimediately after, Larry Gains, the coloured man, low. Gains was, well up on the fight, Xialde said ipffer Col. G. F. Pollitt, a director of champion heavyweight of the Bri- points

I am estoufaded. I was taken Impérial Chemmaál Industrics, Ltd.,

tish Empire, and Don McCorkin-"They'll not be hurting cach other off my balance by a swinging blow, accompanied by his nephew and dale, the South African R in a thousand years like that" said and when I went down on one knee secretary, loft Singapore early on

Gains sat huddled up and quiat, the ex-world champion on my left. I intended to get up at eight or April 12 by the Dutch air mail McCorkindale opened his cheap The crowd grow restlése, catoáll. nine. When the timekeeper called Batavia. Col. Kollitt spent, a fork orossed his legs and talked new!! edpered a little urged the men Nine I jumped to my feet, but, night in Malays Investigating someone in the crowdn

to fightaan Mogo to my amazement, the referee said pgricultural conditions and the e! was full of seconds and

Suddenly, all changed. McCor Outand that was the end. I perimental and development & bi ter | Kindale woke up: In the eighth thought the rules were that the carried out in that csune,

round he was hitting. In the ninth timekeeper should count Nine, Imperit Chemical Than the bell went,” My eest was - (Continued on next column a

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