GRAVE FOOCHOW] EVASION OF FARE

HAPPENINGS.

SOLDIERS · BURNT ALIVE.

JAPANESE KILLED.

(Our Own Correspondent).

Foochow, Jan. 6.

ON A BUS.

YOUNG CHINESE STUDENT FINED.

PASSENGER'S

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DUTY.

THE

HONGKONG

THE BOOKSHELF.

A WONDERFUL WORK ON

PALESTINE.

TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1932.

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STRANGE CURES BY DIETING.

BREAKFAST OF BEET, PORRIDGE AND EGG.

BANANAS BAKED IN OIL

FOR A CHANGE. . -

After bearing evidence of an unusual nature, the Public Control: Committee of the LC.C. has grant-j edilcence to Dr. Stavros Cons-

for establishment Musange and tantine Dumoglou to carry on an special treatment at Regent's Park, M. 41. J. C. Davies, Chief 001-

previous henring. atent, at the Ltd., Landon, deal with Jalla;ited from a circular, "Mrs. C Mesura, Longmans, Green and Co.,cer of the Public Control Depart

they sell at 847- nel.

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The first published

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In "Palestine Illustrated," Frank Scholten, a young Dutch artist and traveller, has under- taken a unique work which will make a wide appent to historians, theologians and all who The duty of a passenger travel-any way interested in the Holy ling on publie conveyances to buy Land, past and present. his ticket before alighting even task he has set himself is to hus- If the conductor has not had time rate the Bible, the Talmudi d to demand the fare, was laid down the Koran as completely un pod- the medium of For Foochow the first few days by Mr. Schofield at the Centralble through, of 1932 have been anything but a Police Court this morning when notography. The work is edited Happy New Year. First, the registering a conviction against aby u. Rodinson Lees, M.A., with news from outlying districts has Chinese student, Wong Mag-chang introduction by Sir George not been good. The cruel impoyl-aged 18, on a charge of avalding Adam Smutli. tions of taxes in Patsing a ini payment on A Hongkong Hotel volumes, Changloh, Including the efforts to Bus in Queen's Road on Saturday force the people to grow plan. morning. together with the shaman

The bus conductor said defens ilcentious comhirt of the troops ant barded at Po Laing Terrace have aroused the resentment af

and, when asked for his fare, re- the people to bursting point.

In one plner near Kawanshits,plied that he had a monthly ticket. He was asked to produce the ticket the soldiers worse time agat- tackach is wedding fast and carried and began to search his pockets, off the bride. When released in After he had tumbled alout for the conductor left to rolleet doubt after payment of a large sum

The fares, of other passengers. The of money) she was in such a couturetor returned and again deary, and descriptive letterpress dition that she avon succumbed Lo

manded to see the ticket and the her injuries. The people tek na

defendant

hia re-etmenred action at the time, but some weeks search which lasted until the hus later they invited the soldiers to A feast in a large ancestral ball reached the stop outside the live i from Kuoshanshit. In the course of which they closed and secured the doors, net fire to the building, and a burnt the soldiers alive.

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Other farms of vengeance have been employed, and pitched heltles have taken place, in which it seems that the soldiers have been worsted. with heavy losses. One report sets their casualties at 70 killed). A large force is on its way Fulsing to quell the rebellion, but until something is done to redress these grievances, the future looks gloomy.

Lady Missionary Released.

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time

No. 7 Police Station,

As the bus was drawing up at the stopping place the defendant on seeing a ticket inspector ap pear alighted before it had come to a standstill. The conductor re- ported the matter and the Inspec

tor followed him.

that

The Inspector told the Court defendant alighted just as he was boarding the bus, after it lind stopped. When he overtook him outside the entrance of the Pallce Station in Western Street accused said he had thrown his ticket nway.

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Dr. Damoglou replied that "every word can be substantiated."

Later

Mr. Davies called Mrs. Cato, of Risley-avenue, Lord- ship-lane, Tottenham, the C" referred to.

"Mrs.

9 years of age, lust the sight of The subject in treated in a novel 39

both

An infectious manner, the pictures telling prac-

eyes from disense which destroyed both These

eyes tically, the whole story. fonow each other so closely that to sach an extent that there was no tract of them... After 14 entlas" httle more than their titles, or texts which serve the same pur-regular treatment, new eyra grew needed to link them through with which abe was able

Href

en- to see beauties around her." pose, are together.

supplemen- tary notes are added where neces where it is required for the narra uve, but this is only of relative Value: the pictures form the main

She said that she had been blind feature of every volume, and theg represent, as they illustrate, the

been land and the people in ancient for 19 years. She had days and modern times. More patient of Dr. Damoglou, the treat- over, nothing is introduced thatment consisting of diet and sit- will interfere with the harmony fing under rays. She did not give pamphlet of thought which all men enjoy, him authority to issue even when they differ in their in regard to her eure, because there i attitude towards various politicni was no cure.

pink Dr. Damoglou, waved a and religious institutions of the

Instead of dogmatic paper and said, "This is the typed Country

Mr. Cato sent statements, personal opinions and authority that

Arguments, refer- me." controversial ences are given from the Bible, the Talmud and the Koran, sag Resting further consideration of the pictures which tell the story of this wonderland of the world.

The

which photographa, of

Mrs. Cato handled the document paper is and anid, 'No, no, my

was haned to her and she said, thicker." Another piece of paper

That is more like my paper.

Mr. Leonard Daniel Ford, of Ky- Stoke Newington, Davies, Mr. {

truly who was called by nrl, aptly

chosen. Haid that be suffered! from an Ho not been selected affection of the right eye.

naked Dr. Damogiou If he could cure him, and he said "Yes, cer- tainty." He also told him he was too fat and would have to det.

The defendant, giving evidence there are hundreds, are igni- | verdale-road,

works conductor asked teent him for his ticket at any slage dur-wautiful ing the journey. He was engaged they

On the other and it is encourag.denied that the ing to be able to tell of the release of Miss Hulverstadt, the American missionary who was capt red 20 miles from Foochow on Christmas Eve. She was handed over to her friends in Foochow on Jan. 5. by the Chinese officials. I am told that she is not much ea worse for her terrible experience. way in which her release brought about throws a lurid light on the state of Thirs.

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have

in conversation with a passenger on a haphazard basis; they rellect at the rear of the bus,

hot only the artist but a devout

with and observant traveller. His Worship said there were one wide knowledge of the literature or two discrepancies in the evidence relevant to the subject, As the the conductor and the Inspec-author himself says, for the first tar, Defendant's evidence seemed time the pictures have all been to bear out the conductor.

made on the spot. biblical ideas Inspector W. R. McWalter, who being correlated with modern well be My there ie. The work remarked that prosecuted,

termed a unique document, since was much evasion of fares on

survey

For breakfast, he said, he was

to eat one pound of boiled beet roots with thin porridge and an exx. Another diet prescribed was porridge mixed with nut oil.

buses, Some people made a hobby it gives a compre and since the oil, and to vary that 1 could esti

of it. The conductor was in RR awkward position. If he called the Poller, the passenger simply tendered ten cents.

1.3 defendant claimed, the conductor was engaged with other

was his (defen dant's) duty to offer to pay his

are

The men who took her and fil- teen Chinese from the launch near Kangcheng deny that they are bum- dits. They represents the "Peuple's Anny" of Changloh and Fatsing, and the kidnapping was a bold Atroke eniculated to force the Government to yield in the de mands of the prople for the passengers

taxes abolition of the obnoxious recently imposed. They also manded

vondition releasing their captives that they he recognised as a part of the regu lar Army, and be paid neeordinży. No word ranson in the ordinary sense was heard in res gard to Miss Halverstadt, she was but a pawn in the game between Government. Ap- people and

have parently these conditions heen acceded to, and the Chinese Army is now stronger by the ad- dition of these valuable roersits at the expense of the pubile pare

Japanese Murders.

His Worship agaved and nd dressing the defendant, said that the afthough defendant blamed conductor he himself was at fault, was his duty to offer to pay his fare. He knew he was getting off *** | the bus,

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A fine of $10 was imposed,

THE COOK'S "PERQUISITES.”

MAIL BAG AND TIN.

OF PAINT.

of Palestine to-lay,

country is being modernised at a speed that many of the such types and surroundings depicted will very soon be extinct.

Literary and religious circles in all parts of the world have hailed the work as a truly rent achievement, because of its originality as well as its great historical value. No praise is too high for this remarkable taking.

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PREMIER'S GREEN PLUS FOURS.

FOXES TAKE COVER.

Mr. Ramsay MacDonald

wore

"And then for a change." he added, I was to eat five or six bananas baked in an oven with

not feel beetroots again. I did better; in fact the whole of my servons system was affected,"

Dumb Girl Sings. Dr. Damnglou called a number!

who spoke of his of witnesses,

heueft they had work and the derived from it,

Mra. Esther E. Bevin, of Turner- buildings. Mbank, S.W.. spoke of Dr. Dumoglou's treatment of her daughter, who previously had never walked or talked in her life.

"I took her to Dr. Dumogłon. who said that in five years he could eure her. Two years have passed, she said, "and the change is mar- vellous. She walks all along the table and sings everything she bears, and talks a lot. I am con- fident that Dr. Damoglou will ture her within the five years."

green plus fours at a meet of thement consisted of diet and elec- Mrs. Bevin anid that the treat- Cottesmore recently,

And the hunt could not find a fox. Worse than that, the Belvoir, penting not far away, lost their

A rider with the Cottesmore wa

But Foochow itself come into the limelight. Despite

Wu Fat, a rook employed on the the countermanding of the Now Year holidays by the Central Gost. R. F. A. Chenol, was charged be-hounds. the school had three days holiday, fore Mr. Fraser at the Kowloon On Jan. 2, an anti-Japanese de Magistracy this morning with heard to remark: monstration was helt in the West

stealing a tin of paint and 1171 Lake Park, und was ot Course empty mail hng. largely attended. Three Japanese, Sub-Inspector Elston said the including the comntander of the property was found on defendant gunhout now at Feochow went when he was walking out of the

They among the crowd.

are Kowloon Naval Dockyard on Satur. said to have torn up some hand-day afternoon. The paint was in bills, and attempted to tear down the mull bag. Defendant was some anti-Japanese placards.

enok on the Ebenol, the This naturally annoyed

Defendant and he took the bag students and when they produced to buy some rice. Regarding the revolvers and fires into the air,tin of paint, he said he had per their lives were in dangermission to take it away.

arrived Fortunately Chinese police

His Worship sentenced him to and escorted them to the Police six weeks' hard labour. Headquarters and thence to Nantai,

Cost-

Passengers arriving by the Empress

Next day, an indignation meet- ing of Japanese and Formosans was held at the Japanese

of Asia to-day included Mr. and Mrs sulate. That evening two Jap. Vaughan-Fowler, Capt. and Mr anese, a teacher in the school for

Holland, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. and his wife, Garrod, Mr. S. T. Williamson, and Japancae children were murdered. The murder is Mr. F. P. de V. Soares. shrouded in mystery, no sound be- ing noticed by people in near-by houses, and the identity and even

near the Japanese club and school the nationality of the murderers where the murder took pince that being

hed. But the

night, was destroyed by firo. The Japanoso

associate the crime with the demonstration of origin of the fire is still a matter the day before, while the Chinese for conjecture, but the tendency

вестн to be think

it WALA suspect it to have been done by

mallefous. IL began

someone interested in providing unfrequented

Fukien.

corner

in

an the

trical treatment.

Mrs. F. F. M. Revett, of Re- geney-street. S.W., said that her little boy had suffered from rheu- mutism and was not able to walk wher she took him to Dr. Damog-

"Green is unlucky. That is why lou. Now he joined in the school

sports. we cannot find a foz."

The chairman nunnunerd that Mr. MacDonald preferred gulf to hunting after lunch, and he and his the fleence was grunted on cond!- green plus fours had not long teftion that "any electrical treatment for Lubenlitan Heath links before is administered in accordance with

direction given by a registered" the hunt found a fox.

The Duke of Gloucester was con- medical practitioner with refer- cerned in the comedy of the Belvoir,ence to each person and only by He, like the other riders, was my such persons as may be approved. stifled when, late in the afternoon, in that regard by the Council."

Dr. Damogiou promised to with- the hounds suddenly vanished.

draw the pamphlet regarding Scouts were sent out in all direc- tions, but they returned with the Mrs. Cato and another pamphlet.

"The granting of this licence," "Gone completely.' report.

The "field" rode off through Bot-udded the chairman, "is in no way tesford village, and, knowing noth-an indication that the claims put ing of those green plus fours, were forward by Dr. Damaglou are sub- discussing the mystery when three stamilated." riders enne cantering though a farm Kate.

With them were the hounds, and across one of the saddles was the body of a fox.

FACING THE HARD FACTS.

¿Continued from Page 13

HONGKONG TRADE.

DULL BUSINESS REPORTED

BY IMPORTERS.

The following reports by importers have been supplied to the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce

Cotton piecegoods and fancy cotton goods. The new season's require ments are arriving but the off-tako

rensen for Japanese aggression in basement about 1.80 p.m.

and rate is equivalent to 18,500,000,-un to the present is practically nil and deliveries are not expected in by the time it was natleed, had 000 marks and therefore differs bulk until February. There is no At all events, a special meeting taken so firm a hold that all efforts only slightly from the German es of the Government authorities on Monday morning decided, ameng to save the building were in vain. timates,

The Chinese fire brigades did other things, that all schools in

against further incidents. It is And that Japanese gunboats are on their way to Foochow, and sort ous developments may follow.

ceeded

The communique concludes by the figures compiled by the

new business to report.

The latest quotations to hand are those of Jan. 7:

Mid. American "Spot"... 5.30d. Foochow be closed as ut precaution vallant and effective work, and

In avenge work, and suc aming

Egyptian Saket

7.10d. Woollena-Deliveries of piecegnadsi the lons must be considerable. according to which the German re- Fortunately no one was injured,parations payments both in cash continue very slowly indeed and thera It is almost exactly four years and in kind, totals 38,400,000,000 is little or no sign of improvement. Of this amount France Further small lots of Wool Yarn have ainco another part of Trinity Col-marks. lege was burnt on Jan. 1-2, 1928. has received more than 19,000,000,- found their way into the order books, but general buying by the local Naturally the authorities in 000 marks which exceeds the total doors has not commenced.

expenditure for. To

Metals-Market dull, downward Flour Market very wonk.

College Fire.

Meantime, on Sunday afternoon, Foochow are very much on the French the Junior Department of Trinity alert, and martial law is once more construction purposes by 5,500,000,- tendency. College, which is situated quito strictly imposed.

000 marks; “

RADIO BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME OF RECORDED MUSIC.

From: Z. B. W, on a wavelength of 355 metres.

2.00 p.m. Close Down.

6.00-7.00 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7.00-10.80 p.m. European Recorded Programme.

7.80 p.m. Stock Quotations all Notice, etc.

7.05.7.23 p.m. Concert Waltzes. Frauenherz.

Wo Die Citromem Bluhn.

Johann Strauss Symphony Orchestra, F50008. Wine Women and Song (J. Strausa). Emperor Waltz (J. Strauss).

Jacques Jacobs Ensemble. F59000. 8.00 p.m. (Local Time and Wen- ther Report).

7.23-8.15 p.m. Variety. Song-If I Have to Go On Without

You. Song-When The Moon Comes Over

The Mountain.

Kate Smith, D2510. Dust-To-morrow is Another Day, Duct The Same As We Used To Do.

Layton and Johnstone. DB352. Organ Solo-Good Friends, Organ Solo-Drink Brother Drink.

Terence Casey, DBG09. Song-Let's Get Friendly, Song-Dubbling Over With Love.

Floranco Oldham. DB530, Entertainer-She Does It All For Me. Entertainer-The Single Man and The

Married Man.

Norman Long. DB344. Song-Were You Sincere? Song-Falling In Love Again.

Ruth Etting. D2440. Chorus-I'm Keepin' Company. Chorus-Take It From Mê.

The Sunshine Boys, DB09. 816-9.10 p.m. Musical Comedy, No No Nanette-Vocal Gema.

Columbia Light Opera Co., 0072. Princess Charming-Selections.

Palace Theatre Orchestra. 0162. Chu-Chin-Chow-The Cobbler's Song.

Jamionon Todda (Baritono). 669, Chu-Chin-Chow-Vocal Gems.

Columbia Light Opera Co. 650. The Desert Song-Plano Medley.

Billy Mayer 9212. The Desert Song-Vocal Gems.

Columbin Light Opera Co, 9212. Rose-Marie-Rose Marie,

Derek Oldham (Tenor), 9038. Rose-Marie-Indian Love Call.

Edith Day and Derek Oldham. 9038, Mercenary Mary-Vocal Gems.

Columbia Vocal Gem Chorus. 9007. 9.10-10.00 p.m. A Concert.

Piano Solo-Study No. 4 in C Sharp

Minor (Chopin Op. 10). Piano Solo-(a) Study No. & in G Flat Major (b) Study No. 6 in E Flat Minor (Chopin Op. 10),

Wilhelm Backhaus H. M. V. D. B. 113. Song-O Lovely Night (Teschémacher

and Landou Ronaid).

Doris Vane (Soprano). 9283. Violin Sulo-Adagio (Bach-Silóti). Violin Solo-Arlotta (Pergolesi-

Fachirl).

Yelly D'Aranyi. DZ443. Chauve Souris-Round The Hay Wam. Chouve Souris-A Russian Barcarollo

(Varlamoff).

The Chauvre Souris Company with Vaudeville Theatre Orchestra. 9220. Piano Solo-Study No. 0 in A Flat

Major (b) Study No. 10 in F Minor (Chopin).

Piano Solo-Study No. 11 In E Flat

Major (b) Study No. 12 in C Minor (Chopin Op. 10). Wilhelm Backhaus H.`M. V. DB1134. Song-The Organ Blower (McGill

and Barker),

Song-Sinners and Saints (Lockton

and Geohl).

Raymond Newell (Baritone). DX206, 10.00-10.30 p.m. Orchestral and Band Selections.

Les Millions D'Arlequin-Serenade

(Drigo).

The B. B. C. Wireless Symphony Orchestra. 9002. Sanctuary Of The Heart (Kotelby).

Albert W. Ketelboy's Concert Orchestra. 9406. Morning Noon and Night Overture

(Suppo). National Military Band. R9013. Springtime In The Foroat (Zimmer)

The Little Salon Orchestra. DD385.

10,30 p.m.

Rugby Mid-Day Press NewB.

10.33 p.m. Close Down. (All records in the above Euro- pean programmes are kindly supplied by Mera. Anderson Musle Co., with the exception of the two H. M. V. Records which are spécial request items and are kindly supplied by Messrs. 8. Moutrio and Co.).

KEEP THE HOME TOUCH.

(Continued from Page 6.). unfriendly region of the Empire, faced the temptation to give foose rein to the conventions by using a different tooth-brush for each day In the year!

What would not Crusoe have given for such a means of keeping the calendar!

Fiction abounds, of course, with the exlied or marooned English- man who stays British in spite of

to do

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in

Chamois, Doeskin, Cape & Fabric

Unlined.

Lined or

We have a nice assortment of Gloves this season, Made by Fonts, many lined with Jaeger Wool, in Grey. Brown, Chamois, Putty, Etc. All sizes from size 7 to 9

Overcoats, Spatts, Sweaters.

Inspection Invited.

Wm. POWELL, Ltd. Specialists in Gentlemen's Wear.

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Remember, too, the fastidious❘ Commander Good's play with

SO FAR SO GOOD

RECORD NON-STOP T

BY FRENCH AIRM

Bombay

Island Etiquette. How closely the Sunday School monoclo in the neighbourhood of traditions clung to Crusoe in all King Solomon's Mines, how blush-

Good progress: has milk, Ingly he exposed the whiteness of his dealings with Man Friday. his lors to admiring Zula eyes and early stages of the fina What a stickler for etiquette was with what, almost passionate, taken by the French si the Admirablo Crichton on his island. And was not the Victorian relief he eventually recovered his Codos And Heari Bol

Marsellies to Hanoi era transferred, complete to the trousers.

Fiction abounds in examples, but They arrived at Cale last button, to Orphan Island? And what complete snobs were only in fiction are they a laughing after a record non-sto

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