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'FLAG ·WEDDING" OF CLAN-CHIEF
London, Apr. 14. Great Interest is being shown in the wedding of Lord Beay, chirt of the Scottien Clan Mackey, and Miss Charlotte Mary, Younger, only daughter of the late Mr. Willa
Younger and of Mrs Younger; of Ravenswood, Metrose, which will take place in St. Giles's Cathedral, Edinburtli, to-day.·
Lord Reay, who is 6ft 9in, is Scotland's tallest clan chief, His
home is at Ophemert, in Holland, where he has spent most of his life, but some time ago he became a naturalised British subject.
It is likely that after his mar-
Tel. 30986.
TEA HONGS' STRIKE SETTLED
NATIONAL ECONOMIC COUNCIL MEDIATING
Shanghai, Apr. 30.
An early settlement of the dis- pute between the Shanghai tea hongs and the Anhwel Provincial Government is expected, following
RICKSHAW BOARD AND OWNERS
Council Willing To Consider Reorgani zation Scheme
the mediation of the National BETTER WELFARE OF
that a MEMBERS IS AIM'
Economic Council. The Central News Agency reported spokesman of the Coune antici- pated a decision before the end of this week.
Shanghal, May 1. Representatives of the Shanghal The tea hongs' strike was declar- ed last Thursday, when informa-Rickshaw Board, and of the rick- Municipal Council, including the
tion was received at the Con- struction Department of the pro- the S.M.C. Administration Building shaw owners held a conference in
vincial government was organizing
a transportation and distribution yesterday to discuss the important centre and also registering the gru-situation in the Settlement.
phases of the present rickshaw
TO-DAY'S RADIO
Broadcast
"
by Z.B.W.
MacDonald
12.30p.m.-Jeanette
(Soprano) and Albert Sandler (Violin).
PROGRAMMES
On 355 Metres
4. By the waters of Minnetonka
(Lienzancez.
10 p.m.-Big Ben.
I p.m.--Local time signal and wea- 40 p.m.-Dance music.
ther report.
1.03 p.m. Variety Items.
1.30 p.m.--Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Press, news, local wea- ther forecast, time and an- nouncements.
1.40 p.m.-Light Orchestral Music. 2.15 p.m.-CLOSE DOWN,
4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme..
7 p.m. 7 to 11 p.m.-European programme.
11 pm-CLOSE DOWN,
RADIO MANILA
5.30 a.m.-Breakfast Hour of News and Music-English and Span- ish Current Events and Vaude- ville of the Air, conducted by Don Alva 71.m-Sign Of.
p.m.-Sunset Dance Programmie p.m.-Spanish Informational by the Lyric Orchestra.
Period
An Orchestral Concert Eine kleine Nachtmusik (Mozart) Overture "Fingal's Cave" (Men-6.20
delssohn. Op, 28). Slavonie Dance No. 1 in C Major
(Dvorák),
Slavonic Dance No. 2 in E Minor
(Dvorak),
wers. With a view tɔ a compromise,
The chief subject was the future Mr. Chien Chen-shu was sent to Nanking and then Anhwel by Chi-ton. The owners requested that 7:30 p.m.--
of the Pulfers' Mutual Aid Associa-
nese merchants.
In another petition to the Gov-stitution of the Association. The some change be made in the Con- ernment, sent through the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, yesterday the tea hongs pointed out that the Construction Department were at
tempting to take over their busi-
stated that the present constitu- representatives of the Council
tion of the governing body of the
P.M.A.A. was agreed upon at con- ferences held as recently as last Bess. It could not be for the June. Consisting as it does of re- provement of the trade,, since no arrangement whatsoever had been Chinese Chamber of
presentatives of pullers, owners, made by the Department, directly Chinese
Commerce, Ratepayers with foreign interests for the sale
Association, Community members and the Rick- of the product
"shaw Board it may be considered Nanking, Apr, 29. Mr. Chien Cheng-hsu, a repre- The present scheme was the best to be thoroughly representative. sentative of the National Federa- the Rickshaw Board had been able tion of Chambers of Commerce, ar- to evolve and it had given very rived here yesterday from Shang-
careful thought to the whole"ques- hai and called, en Mr. Wa Ting- chang, Minister of Industry, whom prepared to consider sympathe
tion, "Nevertheless, the Council is he requested to adopt prompt meatically any scheme for a sures for the solution of the coh-ganisation of the P.M.A.A. which troversy arising from the decision will ensure, to the satisfaction of
of the Arthwei Provincial Govern- ment to exercise centralized con- trol over the tea industry at Kee-
mun.
In a petition to the Executive Yuan, the Shanghai City Chamber of Commerce urges that the Anh- wei Provincial Government be in- structed to drop the proposal for the establishment of a virtual pro- vincial monopoly over the Keemua Lea Industry. The petition doubts the view that the Anhwet provin- "clal authorities are merely seeking
the Council:-
rear.
(1) Its income being maintained (2) The management being in
the hands of people who are prepared to give the necès- sary time to the direction and who are pledged to run it and can be relied on to run it for the sole purpose or the better welfare of the members.
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TO EXERCISE PREFERENCE
Until such scheme is put for-
Perpetuum Moblie (J Strauss).
From the Studio
A Jazz Medley by "The Harmony
Boys."
PROGRAMME
1. Hawaiian Paradise, 2. Wah-Hoo!
3. Song of the Island. 4. The Treasure Island,
5. Honeymoon Parade.
6. I want to learn to speak.. Ha-
wallan.
7. I'm Putting my eggs in one
basket.
8 p.m.-Local time signal and wea- 8.03 p.m.-
ther report..
1 Russian Music Polka "Ojra." Rondo a la Turka (Mozart). Songs Songs of Prince Galitszy
("Prince Igor") (Borodin).. In the town of Kasan ("Boris Godounov") (Moussorgsky).- "Theodore Chaliapine (Bass) Pas D'Espagne-Waltz. Down the Mother Volga. Chauve Souris-Duet from Pique Dame (Tschatkvosky)-Eugenie Safonova and Finalda Erchava. Chauve Souris-The Knife Grin der's Daughter (Traditional)
8.30 p.m.-~~
N. Balle Chauve Souris
Cinema Organ Solos Take a Chance-Selection. Broadway inru 1. Keyhole
Selection. Teranca Casey, The Blue Danube Waltz.-Re-
ginald. Foort.
Sweet Music-Selection-Re-
ginald 'Dixon.
to readjust the production and ward and accepted the Council will sale of tea, or to improve its qual-exercise preference in giving licen- ity, asking why, if this were true ces to those owners who are will- the Anhwel Provincial Governmenting to co-operate, as in the past, merely has formulated regulations with the collection of the Associa- governing centralized control over
tion's income and should the pre-6.43 tea transportation and marketing sent owners not acquiesce in this, within the country, without de
their licences will not be renewed vising measures for the expansion and will be given to others at the of the market for Keemun tea discretion of the Rickshaw Board. 9 abroad,
The owners inquired whether Moreover, it is stated, whereas there would be any objection to a the merchants at first were assur-scheme which made the Associa- 3.20 ed that provincial control merely don Independent of the Counet, The reply was made that there would be no objection to such a scheme provided it was satisfactory to the Council, and satisfied the above requirements
number of pullers to be licensed. A further point raised was the
pm-Burleske" (R. Strauss) played by Elly Ney (Piano) and the Berlin State Opera Orches
Era.
d.33 pm-English
Period.
Informational
6.55 p.m.--Stock quotations, through the courtesy of Swan, Culbert- son and Fritz.
7 p.m.-La
Cigarette
Insular Cigar and Factory presents "Alres Filipines" with Juan Silos, Jr. and his String En-. semble.
7.20 p.m.-Rincon Espanol-Ramon
Estella.
7.35 pm."Revenge with Music"-"
Presented by Andre Koste- larietz.
7.45 p.m.--Etlżaide
gramme."
J Cia. Prom
a p.m. To be announced. 8.15 pm-Apo on the Air." spon- sored by the Cebu Portland Cement" Company.
8.30 pm-Basque Presentation." 8.45 p.m.-Stock Quotations and
Local Market Reports:
9 p.m.-N. E P. A, Programme. 9.30 p.m.-Tirso Cruz and his Mani-
la Hotel Orchestra. 10.30 p.m.-Sign Off.
BERLIN PROGRAMME
4.50 p.m.-Call DJB. DJN, DJQ
(German, English). German Folk Song.
4.55 om. Greetings to our listeners. 5 pm Don Juan." A symphonic Poem by Richard Strauss, Conducted by the Composer. 5.30 p.m.-News and Economic Re-
view in English.
5.45 p.m.-"Celeste." An Opera by
Erich Mirsch-Riccius. Text by.. Gunter Freiherr von Hunefeld. Solcists: Carla Spletter, Georg Hollger, Conductor: Werner
Richter-Reichhelm.
6.45 pm-News and Economic Re-
view in German.
י
7 p.m.-Concert of Light Music.
DJQ.
p.m.-A Relay of the Daventry & pm-News in English-Sign off
News Bulletin (Copyright by Reuter). p.m.-
Popular Talkie Tunes Anything Goes-Selection--Car- roll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans.
"Hooray for Love"-I'm in love
8.15 p.m.-Concert of Light Music
(continued),
9. p.m.-Bign of for South Asia
(Germ. Engl.).
9.05 p.m.-Call DJA and DJE (Ger-
man English) German Folk Song.
all over again.-Patricia Ross-1.10 p.m.-Greetings to our Lister- borough (Plano).
ery
i.
"Escapade"-Youre all I need.-9.15 p.m.-News and Economic Re-
Conate Boswell (Vocal),
"Rose-Marie"-Indian Love Call.
view in German on DJA, DJE, DJN, DJB.
the Hitler Youth..
Council's representatives reiterated the undertaking that sutncient number shall be licensed
-Sigmund Krumgold (Organ). 9.30 p.m.-Folk Song Singing by for the needs of the industry, It
"She shall have music"-Do the was pointed out to the owners that
Run around.--June Clyde (Vo-9.45 p.m.-Work for Progress. cal), the first step was for the owners to |co-operate with the Rickshaw 945 pm----
Board in nominating the 5.000 pul- lers whom the Board had agreed to license.
would be exercised over tea tran- sportation, new developments have made it clear that the provincial authorities are seeking to control not only the transportation, but al- so the sale of Keemun tea, thereby robbing the merchants of their trade." If
The the authorities really wish to improve the tea Industry. the petition continues, they can or- der the merchants to register with the Government, or impose cer- tain restrictions on tea production, without establishing a ten tran- sportation and sales commission,
Meanwhile, 2 message trom Huaining, in Anhwel, states that an extraordinary meeting of the Anhwel-Klangsi Red Tea Tran- sportation and Sales Commission was held yesterday, when it was decided to inaugurate a general transportation and sales office at Shanghai before May 5-
(N.C.D.N.)
. THE KING AS
GODFATHER
Christening Of Scots Earl's Son
PETITION OF PULLERS
A petition has been submitted to the Council by ten delegates of the pullers asking it not to yield to any request by the owners during discussions.
A Recital, by Mavis Bennett' (Soprano)
Erwin Barth von Wehrenaip.
10 p.m.--News and Economic Re- view in English on DJ, DJE and in Dutch on DJA, DJB.
1. Solveig's Song ("Peer Gynt") 10.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany.
(Grleg).
Sound Pictures.
2. Lo. Here the Gentle Lark 10.30 p.m.-German Marches.
(Bishop).
11 pm-Concert of Light Music.
3. The Lass with the delicate air
(Arne).
12 midnight-Sign of DJA, DJE,
DIN, DJB (German, English),
The owners have attempted to WINDOW.JUMP HINTS, Most of the fatalities arising from. IN EVENT OF FIRE burning clothing, said Sir John,
London April 8.
the Home
Bir John Blmon. Becretary, is a film start
At least, that is the role be will
could be avoided if correct action' were taken immediately,
A person whose clothes are on. fre should not remain standing I he started to run he should be
tripped up, and rolled on the floor in a rug. coat or banket until the fames have been subdued.”.
make the Council modify its rick- shaw policy by various means, the petition says. Holding the owners responsible for the lockout on April 1 and also the riot on April 14, the delegates urge the authorities to round up the ringleaders for take in a picture which is to be yunishment.
shown in cinemas throughout the The unlimited registration of country beginning next Monday. Dullers us asked by the owners, The flim deals with
Many serious accidenta, too, Were methods of will defeat the aims of the authort-fire protection, and Ulustrates sug
the result of jumping from win- London; April 16.
Lies. Such a step would affect the geations in a Home Office pamphle with the legs outside, turning The King will be godfather to-welfare of the pullers, as it would issued to help householders dealing over face inwards and sliding ant dows. By sitting on the window- morrow to Edward David, the in-remove the protection afforded by with fire. fant son of the Earl and Countess the registration, of Elgin and Kincardine..
The delegates Sir John explained yesterday gradually until the fingers grip the also oppose the abolition of the why the Home Office had publish-sill then letting go, the falling In 1929 and 1926 Lord Elgin re- Rickshaw Board and the re-fed is pumpbiet.
distance was reduced, and there presented King George as Lord organization of the Puliers' Mutual Eight hundred uves, It
Was B better chance of dropping High Commissioner of the Church Ald Association,
Was‹
Damage to
Speedy communication with the fire brigade was emphasised.
Among the hints in the Home Office timphlet are:-
of Scotland, and he has known the INSURANCE SCHEME ENFORCED many thousands of persons were
estimated, were lost last year anion the feet instead of on the head
or spine. present King for many years.
The Hon. Edward David will wear a family christening robe entirely in fine embroidery, called the old Ayrshire robe, and with it he will
over his face when out of doors.
A sum of $30,000 has been set injured through fire, aside as the capital fund for the the extent of £20,000,000 having
been incurred, first year for the Insurance of fe
Prevention was better than any gistered rickshaw pubers against
The advantages of moving as
have a family wedding veil thrown death and disablement. The action after the outbreak, and close to the floor as possible.
surance scheme, devised by the attention given to defective stoves.
fluea, hearths
and rates, would will be enforced from so-day by a Governing
composed of seves members appointed by the Trusteds.
Bir Tain Colquhoun, Bt., of Lusk Pullers Matual Aid Association. eliminate the cause of many hires.
Board
rlage he will set up a home on the Scottish Border, where his Bride, who is a fine horsewoman, will be the second godfather and is one of the most popular mem- Lady MacGregor of MacGregor the bets of society...
only godmother, Reay and his bride will walk un-old chapel of the King's Cellar at After the wedding ceremony Lord The ceremony takes place in the der the Mackay flag and the old Limekilns, which is almost part of have been elected chairman and standards of the Scottish Brigade Broomhall, Dunfermline where treasurer respectively," while Mr. which served in the Netherlande ? Lady Figth will afterwards give a T. L Chang has been appointed in the seventeenth century;
christening tea party;
Col. M. T. Tehou and Mr. Yen
#manager (N.O.D.N.)
The provision of guard for an un. open are especially when
endet would prevent marry Ařes
CORRECT METHODS The Home Office was anxious that action, should be based on correct and well-dried methods,
The moving of an insensible person serosa a room and down-". stair
Escape by a window.
The boning of doors in a bura
The search for the occupants of a bouse on fre.
The methods are illustrated in a manner which render their operation easily understood.