WEEK-END RADIO.
UNION CHURCH SERVICE TO BE BROADCAST.
metres.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER
COAL CONFERENCE.
NINE EUROPEAN .COUNTRIES SENDING DELEGATES.
Geneva, Dec. 26,
COMPANY REPORT.
CHINESE ENGINEERING AND * 13 MINING COMPANY, LTD.“
The annual generàl meeting of the shareholders of the Chinese. Engineering and Mining Co., Ltd,
JAPAN'S STAND.
MAY END RELATIONS WITH CHINA.
1929.
CONSIGNEES NOTICE.
OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LTD. AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
Consignees por Company's Vessel
"RELLEROPHON" "
From UNITED KINGDOM VIR SINGAPORE. the heraby notified that their cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf Kowloon, where it will lle at Con- signees risk and subject to terms and conditions of storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 27th Dec.
Tokyo, Dec. 27. A delicate situation, which might possibly result in the sover aber of Sino-Japanese diplomatic relations, has been created by Nankini's definite refusal to agres to the appointment of Mr. Obata us Japan's Minister to China.
Although, officials here deny that the severance of relations with China la contemplated at present. they admit that Nanking has been requested to reconsider the de-
Optional cargo will not be landed cision and has been warned of the here, unless notice has been given Ac-serious consequences which may prior to steamer's arrival but carried fol. eventuate if Nanking, insists on re-on from port to port to the final port
fusing to accept Mr. Obata.
The week-end radio programine con- aists of a musical broadcast to-day
"The nine principal European and the relaying of the Union Church coal producing countries, Britain, service on Sunday;
Austria, Belgium, To-day's programme is as follows Germany, Broadcast by Station ZEW on 866 Spain, France, Holland, Poland was held in London on the 16th and Czecho-Slovakia, will partici- December, 1929, when the Direct. 11.00-11.30 am. Commercial newapate In the Coal Conference conors' Report and Statement of Ac- 12.00-1.00 pm. Demonstration provened by the International Labour gramme.
Bureau at Goneva on January 6. 1:48 p.m. Weather report, 7.48
Each country will send three Weather report. 9.00 p.m. Programmo of Victor delegates, representing the Gov- and H.M.V. records by courtesy of ernment, the owners and the Messrs. Moutrie
miners. The questions, of work- Gems from "The Student Prince izing hours, wages and conditions of
Heidelberg" Chorus "Student Marching labour in tho, coal mines will so considered in order to docide Song" Tenor and Baritone. "Golden which, shall be inscribed on the
Daya."
Chorus, "Borenade."
agenda of, the 1930 session of the International Labour Conference
Boprano and Tenor, "Doep in My with a view to reaching an inter-
Heart
Chorus, "Drinking Song."
(Dorothy Donnelly-Sigmund
Romberg).
Victor Light Opera Company.
Gama from "The Love Song,"
Choras, "Yer or NG."
Baritone Solo, "Only a Dream.” Tenor and Ladies Trio "Hu
Writes n Song,"
Contralto and Chorus,
"Love Song
(Remember Me),"
(Smith-Kunneke-Offenbach),
Victor Light Opera Company.
"Dance music." 9.30 p.m. "Gelshn," Selection.
(Jones).
"Belle of New York,--Selection,
(Kerker),
Band of H. M. Coldstream Ginda.
"Dance music,"
10.00 p.m. News Bülletin.
"Dance music."
10.30 p.m. Chinese programme. 11.30 pm. Close down.
Sunday's Programme. Broadcast by station 'ZBW, on 355
and 40 metres,
10.56 R. Morning Service re Jayed from the Union Church.
Voluntary.
Hymn. Jesus, Lover of my soul. Prayer.
'Lord's Prayer.
Hymn. Fountain of good, to, awn
national agreement-Router.
Thy low,
1
The Lesson.
Children's Address.
Children's Hymn,, from Greenland's
sey mountains.
Voluntary,
Silent Prayer.
Prayers,
Hymn. Hark! the song of Jubilee. Address, Rev. F. C. Young.
Hymn. The Church's one founda
zibt.
Benediction.
National Anthem. Voluntary.
12.10 (Approx)-1.00 p.m. Chinese programme.
1:48 pm. Weather report.
1.00 p.m. Programme of Columbia avcords supplied by courtesy Mesars; Anderson,
Zampa, everture, Parts 1 and 2,
(Hérold),
"Tocenta,"
Sir Dan Godtrry. (Gignut) and (Bollmann)," Organ Solo by Edouard Commette "No, No, Nanette-Vocal Gems,
Parts 1 and 2." (Harbach, Caesar, Sears and Youmans),
counts for the year ended 30th June 1929, was submitted.. -
Extract from Directors' report: The not result of the year's a balance to transaction shows the credit of Profit and Loss count of £447,438 máile up as lowie:
proportion of Kalla Mining
Administration's
Proft plus Interest in China Dan Interest in Europe Agency For
Bundries
Balance
brought forward Des Bundry items)
Dedurt:
Expenses in Europe Directors' Fern and
ernlage
ie,bat
71,404
40-
14
Miner Str.
4.000
$1.418
Farhango Donation
Her Fund Income Tax
Interim Dividend paid
1.5.20
Leavine
balaner of
On the contrary, the Japanese Government appears to be hopeful that Nanking's decision, though BA2,104 nominally final, will prove other 2.17 wise, as it is felt that the attitude is largely dictated by the Chinese Internal political situation which 309.560 has always been subject to sudden
changes.
4.009
141
780.601
140,000 25.370 47,431
which the Directors recommend, should be appropriated en falluwat
10%
Final vidend of
free,pf Income Tax), 140,800 Balance Carried Formats.
2447,488
The Directors have decided to capitalise the major part of the undistributed profits and Reserve and they propose, therefore to carry to General Reserve £280,000,
"Japan's strong stand in this matter, it is understood, 'Is due to the fact that Nanking's objections Are considered invalid. Ostensibly the refusal is due to the fact that Mr. Obata is nou persona grata owing to his connexion with the Twenty-one Demands, but as no such objections were raised when Mr. Obata was appointed Minister in 1918, Japan considers this ob- jection is untenable.
This is especially so as China re- cognised Mr. Obata's services in the settlement of the Shantung question by bestowing upon him an
usually high decoration.
It is understood that Japan, in addition to asking Nanking to re- consider the decision, has instruct- ed Mr. Shigemitsu, Counsellor at the Japanese Embassy, to seek a personal interview with Marshal Chiang Kai-shek for the purpose of
of call to which the option oxlènds,
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 am. and noon within the free storage period.
No claims will be admitted after the doods have left the steamer's Go. down, and all Goods remaining un delivered after the 3rd January, 1980, will be subject to rent.
"All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before the 17th January, 1930, or they will not be recognised,
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, 26th December, 1029.
OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA, TION CO., LTD.
Consignres per Company's Cessal
"DEMODOÇUS"
From UNITED KINGDOM via SINGAPORE
are hereby notified that their cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf woon, where it will he at Con- signes risk and subject to terms and conditions of atoruge at Holt's
"delivery from Godown on and after
27th December,
Columbin Vocal Gem Chorus from Proff and Loss Account and thrashing out the question-Res Wharf. The Carge will be ready for
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with Orchestra. "ITungarian Dance in D Minor,"
(Brahmk-Jonghim), "Covating," Ruff-Op. 85, No. 3),
Violin Solo by Arthur Catterall
with Plano
Cambridge, Növ. 26. There were several amusing incidents at the weekly debate of the Cambridge Union Society to night, when the motion before the House was:
That, in view of the present "lamentable position of women in the University, this house resolves that.
(1) Women should be admitted to full University rights;
(2), The entrance test should
"Faust-Soldiers' Chorus (Gounod),not be one of pure scholarship: "Faust-La Kermesse,"
Chorus and Orchestra of the Theatre National De L'Opera, Paris, "Paneer of Seville," (C. Grunow). The two Inps," (K. J. Alford),
Sir Dan Godfrey, "The 'Ole in the Iond, Parts 1 and 2
"("Seamark,"), Humorous Sketch by George Graves (The Man in the Hole) and Myles Clifton (The Dule). "Delius: Summer night on the river
* "Parts 1 and 2,”
(3) That the existing fatuous eles of rules at Newnham and Girton should undergo, thorough revision."
Sir Thomas Beecham and Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
An elderly". clergyman who claimed to be an old member of the Society began to address the house from the gallery, but was called to order by the President.
Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been given
on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.
All broken, chafed, and damaged | goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours 10.45 am, and nopn within the free storage period.
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woman good-looking by putting her into academie dress, but they could not make a woman chasto by matriculation.
Mr. J. L. Wilkinson (Fitzwilliam House), onid that he would rejoice A sponker later stated that, in if Tallulah Bankhead entered Gir accordance with the Newnham ton, for the kind of woman at rules, a student could go to King's Girton or Newnham to-day was Chapel. unchaperoned.. Girton of one kind only the bluestock- students, again, were permitted to ing. Producing a copy of the men rules of Girton, marked "For attend, the theatre with friends only if the party was of Private Circulation Only," he re- reasonable size. (Loud laughter.)ferred to some of the absurd rules Newnham, on the other hand, contained therein, one of which allowed students to allend the stated that, if students had theatre with men friends provided brothers in residence, they should Orchestra.sonable size.
that the party was not of unren- inform the mistresa.
"O Salutarik," (Webber, "Tantum Ergo," (Traditional),
London Catholic Choir with Organ. "Sonatina in D Major, Parts 1 and 2," (Schubert--Op. 137, No. 1).
Albert Sammons (Violin) and William Murdoch (Pianoforte) "Nights of Fragrance." (Ziebrer), "Vienna Maiden Concert Waltz" New "Everybody's
Melodica, Paris 1 and 2,′′
(arr. J. H. Squire),
Mr. G. W. Ward (Trinity) said that the social life of Cambridge
The voting was as follows:
For the motion ...... 190 Against the motion..... 154 The motion was carried by 30
J. Hi Squire Celeste Octet, was one of its greatest charms.
He added that they might make a votes.
10.30 p.m. Close down.
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