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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1930.

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RABBITS BILL.

PROTECTION FOR THE

FARMERS CHOPS.

In the House of Commons ro-

LOCAL RADIO.

HELENA MAY CONCERT

TO BE RELAYED,

To-day's radio programme to be

contly, Mr. Hanbury (C. Doraut, broadenst by Z. B. W. on a wave: N.). In moving the second read-length of 366 metres:

6.08 p.m. European programme of ing of the Rabbits Bill, said that H. M. V. and Victor records supplied under the measure if an owner or by Messrs. Moutrie and Co. occupier of land could convince a 5.00-5.16 p.m. Hawaiian Melodien. County Council that excessive Male Quartet-Aloha Oo (Farewell damage was being done to his to thee).

Hulda Loshanaka ard·Co. 1235. crops, trees, fonces, or pastures

by reason of the neglect of a neigh-Royal Hawalian Trio-Kaala (Siedley). bouring occupier of land to keep Royal Hawaiian Trio-Waonnhelo

(Medley). down the rabbit, the County Coun. cil could require that, in fourteen days, the occupier causing the nuisance should abate or prevent the damage.

Arr. C. J. Kuni. 20281. Chorus-Mount Ke Ala. San Kau West Harmony Boys. 21410.

6.15-5.30 p.m. Old Favourites. Trip-The Rosary.

Venetian Trio, 20894,

Violin Solo-Macushin,

Renco Chemet.

1442.

If he did not comply the County Council had the right to send poo- ple to reduce the nuisance, and the offending occupier would be Trlo-A Perfect Day.

Trio-Mother Machrco. called on to pay the exponses. The

Victor Salon Trio. 10874. County Council also could send an 5.30-6,30 p.m. Relay of Mry. inspector at the request of the Sanger's concert from the Helena May complainant, who would be charg-Institute. ed a fee of £2, but he could re-from the Btudio.

6.30-7.00 p.m. Children's programme cover this fan if his claim was uphold.

7.00-7.25 p.m. Bizet.

| L'Arleolenne-Excerpts (Prejude).

Philadelphia Orchestra. 7124.) L'Arlenlenne-Excerpts (Minuetto). L'Arlesienne-Excerpts (Adgletto).

Leopold Stokowsky and the

Philadelphia Orchestra. 7126. Arlesienno-Excerpts (Danse

Provencale). L'Aricsienne-Excerpts (Carillon).

Leopold Stokowsky and the

Philadelphia Orchestra. 7126, 7.23-8.00 p.m. A Cuncert,

There was right of appeal by Leopold Stokowsky and the the occupier to the County Coun-) cil, which in that case could take no further action until they had heard both sides. The power contained in the Bill would work out eventually for the reduction and keeping in control of this verminous 1?i64{, (Laughter).

Owing to the nil too haphazard methods in the past of treating the Organ Solo-"Traumere!" (Reverie). rabbit, it had become in many Song "My Old Kentucky Home."

Edwin H. Lemare. 35843. parts of the country a dangerous Madame Gail-Carel (Soprano), 1412. nuisance to growing crops and to Violin Solo-"Humoresque,” forestry. Yot if properly restrict-

Fritz Kreisler,

the

rabbit.

6692.

0770.

2016.

ed to otherwise unproductive Song "Kathleen Mavourneen."" ground, he could nee great deve- John McCarminek (Tenor) lopments possible in making the Plans Solo-"Bearf Daure." rabbit a useful crop for food, forj

Hann Barth. fur, and other economie purposes. Reinald Werrenrath (Barilone), 4563.

Song-"Two Grenadiers." Every restaurant keeper knew Orchestra "Sylvia Ballet-Intermezzo the value of rabbit in the construe- and Valie Lente," tion of chicken cream. (Laugh- Orchestra-"Sylvia Ballet-Pizzicati." ter). What would the great fur San Francisco Symphony Orch, 1160.

be without copey and 8.00 p.m. Chinese Studlo Concert.

valuable

the

sable, dyed ermine, and miak mar-1

kets of the world? (Laughter),

He asked the found to endorse

9.00 pm. Weather report.

10.30 p.m. Close down,

the words of an East Anglian par- own estate he found the balance

son, who was frequently asked to turned to the credit side by be

A great house in the neighbour- tween £30 and £40.

hood and was reported on one Captain Waterhouse (C. Lel- occasion. when requested to say grace, to have replied:

Of rabbits young and cabbits old,

Of rabbits bot and rabbits cold,

or rabbita tender and rabbits tough,

We thank the Lord we've had enough. (Laughter).

National Farmers' Union. Lieutenant-Colonel

Acland- Troyte (C. Tiverton), in seconding, aald that the National Farmers' Union were keen on the Bill, and the County Councila Association approved of it.

Mr. Lambert (L. South Molton). Rupporting the Bill, considered the rabbit a very good thing in a pie. Tout-a pest on the lande

Mr. Guinness (C. Bury St. Ed-) munds) did not think it would be necessary oflen to put the compul- sory powers of the Bill into opera- tion, though there were certain obstinate people who were quito! Indifferent to the complaints of their neighbours under present conditions.

center, S.) pictured a committee of

a County Council holding a Satur- day afternoon shoot on somebody else's land. (Laughter).

When.

he said, "we go home hoping to have a little shooting, we shall be told: 'No, air, the County Coun cil is here to-day.'" (Laughter).

The second reading was carried by 147 votes to 21.

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Dr. Addison (Minister of Agri- culture) welcomed the Bill, which he Bald had become 2 hardy Annual. The National Farmoro' Union were in favour of it. He had got into troublo with thei Union owing to some recent re- marks, and he suggested as a sub- ject for the cartoonists Captain Morrison (Chairman of the Union) and himself shaking hands over the body of a rabbit. (Laughter). Lieutenant-Colonel CHfton

Brown (C.Hexham) moved, the rejection of the Bill, which he said was perfectly useless. "You can- not kill rabbits by Act of Parlia ment," he declared amid laughter. Commander Southby (C. Epsom? Heconded.

Mr. Ede (Soc, South Shields) deprecated members bestowing abualve epithets on "the prettiest quadruped of the country-side." (Laughter), The game laws were the real trouble. If the local ma- gistrates would only wink poaching. friends of his, it would abate the nulaance far more ra pidly than the County Council could. (Laughter).

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The Shipley Resuit. While Sir J. Lamb (C. Stand) was supporting the Bill Viscount Womer brought in to the chamber

tho nows of the Conservative vic- tory In the Shipley division, and there was a' dolighted cheer from the Opposition benches.

Sir George Bowyor handed a slip of paper to Mr. Guinness, and the Chior Conservative Whip all amiles, joined the little group on the front bonch in an examination of their fixures,

Sir W. Wayland (C. Canterbury) said that the rabbit had two sides laughter)- useful side as wall as a destructive side. It not only provided a large amount of foed, hut its skin was a great asset. The price of rabbit skins had rison from 1d. each before the War to anything from 8d. to 7d. Rabbita did a lot of damage, but on his

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