KING'S BIRTHDAY

HONOURS

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IRISH OATH

MOCKERY

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P. and O, and several other com-reality, that the abolition of the panies. Acted, for some time an Oath of Allegiance cannot take private secretary to his father.offect until it is approved by both Served on Various committers and in 1913 was a member of the the High Contracting Parties to

Royal Commission on Fadlan the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921, Fluance and Currency.

VISCOUNTCY.

ELECTION SPECULATION.

THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

ROYAL HONOURS

KING'S THREE SONS

PROMOTED

London, June 3. The following Itoyal Service promotions for member of the Itoyal Family have been announced to-day, coinciding with the birth- day of His Majesty the King:

It is now certain, indeed, that

H. R. H. the Prince of Wales.~~ the Bill (if it reaches the Statute Chief of the Auxillary Air Force. Honorary Air Commodore-in- Baok at nt) will take a long time 1. R. II. the Duke of York.

pas through its various Mr Vice-Marshal and Rear-Ad- channels before it becomes law.miral of the Ficet. Also appoint- member of the Inter-Alifed Con- the amended Bill is returned toed Major General. ference on Finance and Supplies.

Baron Buckmaster. Former Solicitor General (1913), Director of the Press Bureau (1914-15), to Lord Chanen Bor

(1915-16) and

II. R. II. the Duke of Gloucester. for considera-

-Awarded the Royal Victorian tion, a deadlock will probably Chain---Reuter, arise.

Is Chairman of the Governing the Dail Eleennn Body of the Imperial College of Selene and Technology..

BARONETCIES.

general

It in, in fact, now considered Major General Walter Joseph reasonable to speculate upon the Scott Commander of the

Grd possibility of another Lowland Division and Area T. A. election in Ireland in the Autumn. since 1930. Served with distine- | -Keyter.

tion in the South African War

and the Great War. The honour

Sir Samuel Hoare and Sir Philip Sassoon are appointed Honorary Air Commodoron in the Auxiliary Air Force.

Sir Clive Wigram and Sir Bin- don Blood become Knights Grand Crous of the Chain of the Royal Victorian Order.-British Wire-

earries out the wish of Sir Walter IRELAND AND OTTAWA lens.

Scott, the famous novelist

(of

whom the recipient is the great- streat grandson) that

should be perpetunted

BRITAIN ALOOF.

Mr. 1. # fou

Tiny The Dominions Secretary, Thomas, in the ** Commons to-day. maid that discussion preli Sir Leanard Lyle William Moore, |minary to the Ottawa Conference Chlef Justice of Northern Ireland, jln been taking place with Canada,

Mr. Geoffrey Ellis, M. P. Sir Seymour King.

Mr. J. P. Mowatt.

KNIGHTHOODS.

Australia, New Zealand, South Atrien, Newfoundland and South- ern Rhodesia and nie with India, but not with the Irish Free State.

YANKEES DEFEAT

ATHLETICS

SENATORS TAKE A

DOUBLE-HEADER

New York, June 3. Mr. Robert Henry Davis,

Hack Wilson, Pwaner, Jolley and Inventor of the Davis submarine in further answers, he explain-Cronin hit home runs to-day. The eavape apparatut used in thee that this was because, at the ball games were chiefly notable Poseidon disaster. Governing present moment the Irish Free for New York's sound victory over Director of Siebe, Gorman and State Government had repudiated the Philadelphia Athleties, par-

He is also the inventor the arreement entered into by the tially atoning for their narrow de of various breathing appliances; representative of the Free State fonts yesterday. fer wer in teregpirable atinosphere and of the United Kingdom.

Results: and at birth wititudes. Has served on the Admiralty Deep Committer

Co., Ltd.

Divine

Air Commodore C, E. Kingsford- Smith. The noted Australian air. Piloted the Southern reg

M

in fret trans-Pasife fight in Jane, 1928, Mads record-breaking fight in the Southern Cross From Ans tralia to Boyland in 1929, few from Ireland to America in 1989, brake the Fecord of Bert Hinkler by dying from England to Aus tralie in 1 days in Delober, 1930,

A C. Day and Mr. W. D. Buat (New Zealaseet).

Mr. 1. D. Laxton nnd Mr. MacPherson Robertson

tradin).

(Aus-

"We food no good purpose eouk! served by entering into forther nepatiations with the people until they show they are ready to h serve the agreement.”

The Irish Free State would at temi at Ottawa at the invitation of the Canadian Government. He did not know what would happen there so far as the Free State was eon- eerned at the British Government could not time that the treaty would periye more satelity at Ottawa Than in Tendon British Wireless,

"A

SUICIDE SUSPECTED.

Dr. A. R. Cook for devoted | PART OWNER OF SINGAPORE'S medical work among Uganda. natives.

Major Winthrop Young

(Irak).

Mr. A. 1. Watson, editor of

RAFFES HOTEL

Singapore, June 2. Mr. Arathoon Martin Sarkie, one of the owners of the Raffles Hotel, Mr. T, M. Ainseough, Trade | was found drowned 14 day. Commissioner of India and Cey-]

the "Statesman." Calcutta.

Jan.

Mr. Chairslow, Master

music at New York.

Mr. S. B. Bruckenbury, Chair-}

Brooklyn Brooklyn L'ist-

National League

6 Boston

1 Burfor

5 Chiengo

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American Lengue

4 Washington

I Washington

Boston Boston ['bilephan #hicago

1 New York 2 St. Louis

Beater

RESTRICTIONS ON COAL

GERMAN REPLY NOT SATISFACTORY

FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1932.

THE VOLUNTEERS.

CORPS ORDERS FOR THE

COMING WEEK

Itongkong Volunteer Defence Corps orders by Lleui-Colonel L. G. Bird, D.8.0.0.B., commanding Hong kong Volunteer Defence Corps.

Thursday, June 2.

2.

1 Parades.

RADIO BROADCAST

RELAY FROM GOVERNMENT HOUSE

By Z..W. as a wavelenuch af 330 met 4945 K.C.),

5-7 p.m.

Chinese Programme.

-12 might European 7-9 p.m.

(a) Battery-1. There will be

parade at Headquarters at 5,00 p.m. far Lewla Gun Instruction on Thursday, June 9th.

Bdr. A. L. Cole and Gnr. J. S. Beach will

report at Gun Chab Hill Barracks at 6.30 p.m sharp, on Thursday, June Oth.nd Ca with writers down, pencil pada etc. for final Signal Tent,

3. It is proposed to form a Battery Ride Club. Will all those interested send their names to D.C. Battery as soon as pon- sible.

4. There will be no parades after June 9th. until further notice. (b) Corps Signals.-1. Parades for Signalling Instruction will be held at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, 7th, June And Friday, 10th. June, All members are requested to make an effort to attend.

I'rus ramme.

A Programme of Vietor and H.M.V. re ronila kisilly supplied by Miewers, 8. loutrie

71. Mail Nother, Me.

7.3.7.20 p.m. Musical Comedy. The Lave Race-Selection (Clarke) Follow Bar-Voral Gems (Ella)

New Mayfair Orchestra

Charlot's

C2040,

Light Opera Company C2017. Masquerade Belection

Pablo Cala

CL04D.

1842.

New Mayfaiz rebalan 7.20-8 p.m. A Concert. Piano Solo-Capriccio In 5 Miner (Pohonnyl).

in Bolo-Vase Dulles 11.xt }

Vladimir Horowitz $465. Son Angel's Serenade (Mlard-Braga). Song-Fiddle and Weatherly-top-level

Hujeta Inaka (Sopeans) 1548. Tella Salo Serenala Napuletana Sgambati,

Arr. Bouman), *Cello Balintermento (Virxh) 2. Miniature Range will be Heng-Gitana (Longue. available for Musketry Instruc-Song-Ninna-Nanna (Hertil tion at 6.30 pm on Wednesday, Pano Solo-tipinning Sonte (From "The Fly- 8th, June. (c) Armoured Car Section-There will be a parade for whole Ser. tion on Monday, 6th, Instant at Hendquarters at 5.30 pm. (d) Motor Machine Gun Section.

6th, instant, parade at. ters at 5.15 p.m. for Report. Machine Gun Instruction,

nt

Tito Mrki (Tenor) (5NZ,

Dutchman"-Wagner-Last)

June Jan Paderewski 1549, Violin Bolo-(a) In Fille Aux Chevruz de Jik (Denny-Ert? (7) Scheren- Impromptu firela Aschron)

Jasch eilets 4522.

8 p.m Local Time & Weather

8.5-9 p.m.

Variety.

(e) Anzur Company.Parade

Volunteer Headquarters at 5.30 Sonett 1 niin Mies You pan. on Monday, 6th. Instant.

- Always Wanted to Call You my Sworthenti (f) Á.A.L.A. Company.→→Sections will

Fina 12914 parade according to the following Song Senorita, time table:

Ben-They Chel B You

Melyle Gadesın Beritene) 0282

No. 1 Section, A.P.C.At themes Sub-Swing of de Kit. A.P.C. Installation, North Paint Oran und Be ht 5.30 on Thursday, 9th. instant.

No. Svetien, Itongkang Elec trle.--AL

Hongkong Electric Power Station at 6.30 p.nl. 01 Weding day, 8th. Instant.

Section Centre-At Healgarters at 6,30 Monday, th, instant.

No 1 Section, Kowloon Duck.-- At Kowloon Tack at 5,30 p.m. on Friday, 10th Instant.

13. on

instant,

Kowloon Cricket Section, Club. At Kowloon Cricket Club at 6 p.m. on Tue

Tuesday, (g) Portuguese Company-The Anti-" Aircraft Section will parade at Headquarters at 6.30 p.m.. Friday, 10th. Instant. th) The fleers Commanding the

undermentioned Units will issue. their Orders separately to their Commande:

J.

Engineer Company.

II.

Machine Gun Troop.

III

1.V.

Machine Gun Company. Scottish Company.

3. Portuguese Company.

3. Struck off the Strength. Permitted in Resign.

On!

London, June 2. Iteplying to Parliamentary ques tions regarding cont restrictions, Major Colville. Secretary of the! the reply received from the Ger- ; Oversea Trade Commission, saif

No. 1727 Pte. F. S. Elliott, A.A.L.A. man Government to representa Company, is from 2.6.32. It is stated that He cireum- tion respecting discrimination; staners point to suicide.

No. 1705 Pte. W. Saunders, A.A 1. Bot. Against

Britain in their quota A. Company, an from 2.6.32. restrictions could not be consider! No. 1729 Pte. 1. J. Gosby, A.A.L.A. ed antisfactory, but certain pry-j

Company, as from 2.6.32. posais made are now under eon- sideration.

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тал of the British Medical | Coust) and Accountant at the Bri Association.

Vice-Admiral Carpendale, Controller of the Broadcasting Corporation.

Dr. Robert Mond, President of the Faraday Society and the Egyptian Exploration Society.

Mr. Arthur Rowley, Consul General in Paris,

Me. J. D. Siddeley, hend of the well-known moturing firm, for mechanical developments in the defence forces.

tish Legation in Peking,

COMPANIONS OF HONOUR.

Representations had also been made to the French Government regarding the effect of their quot Heening

system 1341

Mr. Laurence Hingon. Well-and the known author and Deputy Keeper British coal, and the question of in the British Museum, in charge improving the distribution

of

of the sub-department of Oriental | licences was now being consider- Prints and Drawings,

ed by the French and British

Mr. E. V. Lucas The well- Governments--Herfish Wireless. known novelist and Chairman of Methuen and Co., publishers, Ins been a member of the Royal Com- Mr. Raymond Unwin, Presi-mission on Historical Monuments dent of the British Institute of England since 1928. Architects.

K. B. E.

C. B. E..

Mr. Arnold Savage Bailey, Brig. Gen. Fleming--Com-] Member of the F.M.S. civil Service, mander in the Shanghai

Area

since 1930, Has had a distin- guished military career, including

CORRESPONDENCE.

Water Wastage.

[To the Editor, Hongkong Telegraph.1

ORDER OF THE BATH. service in the South African War, (Chamberlain). Sir Ronald Gra-pear to be giving a very good ex- The Earl of Cromer (Lori Sir. The authorities do not up- the European War and in Medham (Ambassador at Rome) and ample to the public in the matter potami. Was present at the fight- | General Sir Charles Ferguson are of conserving water supplies. ing for the reliar of Kul.

made Knights Grand Cross; and Mr. H. F. Handley-Derry-the Knighthoods included

Yesterday morning (after a good Acting Consul-General at Tsinan-Llewellyn Bullock

Mr. downpour during the night which (Secretary of washed the streets thoroughly clean). Saultary Department

fu. Entered the Consular service the Air Ministry), Vien-Admirals

K. C. M. G.

TAXPAYER.

B

No. 1952 Pl. I. E. Lanpart, A.A. A. Company, as from, 2.6.82. Having Completed 3 Years' Service. No. 1216 Cpl. J. J. Cameron, No. 6 Platoon, as from 6.4.32.

platoon, as from 54.32.

No. 1125 Pie, E. A. Noronha, No. 10 Bal, as Front 2.6.12.

No. 1400 Bem. R. Gutierrez, Corps

Having Left Colony, No. 1526 Pte. T. A. Santos, No. 10 Platoon, a from 21.6.32.

Having Been Dismissed. No. 1212 L/Cpl. C. E. Backhouse, Machine Gun Troop, as from 2.6.39.

No.

1300 Tpr. F. S. Halcroft, 31nchine Gun Troop, as from 2.0.32.

No. 1662 Tpr. J. A. Conper, Machinn Gun Troup, is from 2.6.32.

4. Transfer.

No, 19 Pte. E. H. P. White, No, 1 Pintoon, is transferred to Anzac Company as from 2.0.32,

4. Strength. The following has been taken on the strength:

No. 1884 Pte. . H. Massey, No. 3 Pln. 28.5.32.

W. H. G. GOATER, CAPTAIN, Adjutant, H. K. V. D. Corps.

PROFESSOR'S WORLD

CRUISE

New York, May A. Professor Henry F. Oshorn, Pre-

Edward Henry 313603, Song Shall Remember Your Kner. Hong-tolling Stones

Metrills Gidera Barton 112295. Cornet Soloły Herren of Love

Del Sitnies with mo's and firextend-inin Alre

International velty Orchestra H2655, Sone.You Want Lovin, and I Want laver. Bang-Sprent a Few Dark Shadows

Ann Pen Comedienne) #ER Ban-We Muetirer l'atrol, Bandelliernion's Holiday

The Band of M. Claream Gua fong-Bel Wntre.

Gong-Mainmy Is finne

IT 21.

Inul Rab Band. 1363. 9-12 midnight (Approx :)

A relay from Government House by routi teny of the illers_Atministering stue Govern ment at the deur Comsanding the 11 Ball, Sath Wales Bordteresa.

10.30 p.m. (Approx) Rugby Mid- day Press News.

12 midnight (Approx:) Close Down.

MUSICAL TREAT

PORTUGUESE TENOR GIVES BRILLIANT RECITAL

Inspired singing, such as Hong- kong is privileged to hear only at rare intervals, enraptured n largo audience in the Rose Room of the Peninsula Hotel last night when Senhor Lomelina da Silva, famous

local recital. Portuguese tenor, gave his first

AL

From musical treat.

first to last, it was

The flexibility of voice, delicacy of tone and glorious

range were sources of the keenest delight and elicited round after round of applause.

The opening number, "Questa o quella" from Verdi's famous opera, Rigoletto was sung in a masterly fashion, as was the second Italian operatic selection "M'appari tutta amor" from Martha.

Tchaikowski's Doft Juin Serenade and "La fleur que tu m'avais jet!'" from Bizet's "Carmen" were sung in French with beautiful effect. Two Spanish songs "Granadinas"

A " tierra" gave Senhor da Silva still greater opportunities to display the wonderful texture of his voice.

effective. "All for

The English songs were not less you" and "Hills" were greatly appreciated.

The Portuguese songs,

"Muc- Cha", "A Feira Nova" and "Trovas Portuguezas" were render- ed with fine effect. They had the section of the audience.

Miss Luba Pecker accompanied the impresarlo and displayed the expected talent in her carefully selected pianoforte solos.

in 1916, and was called to the Bar Dryer and Larkin and Air Vice- fenolies, in charge of a foreman, at the Middle Temple in 1910. Marshal Webb Howen.

were awilling down Chater Road, TOO MANY PEOPLE greatest appeal for the Portuguese Amun the Companions is Mr. with water from the mains. Mr. Andrew Caldecott.—Well, of Nations Affairs at the Foreign sary. In fact, I consider it

Alec Cadogan, Adviser on League This was surely quite useсCя- known official of the Malayan Civil Omee. Service. Has held numerous ap

scandalous waste of fresh water. pointments, including acting Co- Sir Donald Cameron (Govornor If the streets must be washed down, troller of Labour, Under Secretary of Nigeria), Earl Granville (An- why not use salt water?--Yours, Straits Settlements Commiss-bassador at Brussels) and Sir etc., ioner of Landa F.M.S., Secretary Ronald Macleay (Ambassador at for Postal Affairs, and Resident at Buenos Aires) become Knight Selangor. Was Malayan Commis- Grand Cross, and Knighthoods in sioned at the British Empire Ex this Order are conferred upon, hibition.

among others, Mr. Patrick Ramsay (Minister at Athens), General Sir Thomas Goodwin (Governor of Mr. John F. Brenan:-Consul- Queensland). Colonel Cambron General at Shanghai since 1929, (Queensland), Mr. J. A. North- Has con much Consular

Hermore (Chief dustice of Western vico in China, and from Australia) and Mr. G. E. Rich, of 1926 to 1929

acting High the Court of Australia, Consul-General in Canton. Served with the Chinese Labour Corps in Franco in 1917.

K. C. B.

C. M. G.

WAS

BRITISH EMPIRE ORDER.

OIL CONFERENCE BREAKDOWN

STABILISATION HOPES VANISH

New York, June 2.

sident of the American Museum of "WHISKY" MADE IN GERMANY. Natural History, returning from a world cruise, has expressed the belief that "some wine and judicious means of limiting the number of births" would solve work troubles.

Berlin, May 3. That whisky lo of generic character, but is not bound up with a definite locality, is the He declared that at every port decision of a Berlin Court in a visited whether in the South Sens, law suit brought by six

America-over known Europa.

Asin,

population. over-production,

unemployment were evident.

well-

British distillery firms

and Ho

against A Berlin distiller who called his product "whisky." The

I hold

of tho

Hopea for the stablisation

of anid: "I return more impressed Court based its judgment on the world of markets vanished to-day than ever with the principle, No views of several German experta Lady Baden Powell, for services with the announcement that the more, but better and finer repre; and on the admission to the Girl Guides' movement, in International ofl conference had sentatives of every race." mado Dame Grand Cross, and Sir come to a full stop, the parties be that it is true Robert Gibson; Chairman of the

for the American plaintiffs that "whisky of full hill-Military Attache at Peking Commonwealth Bank of Australia, ing unable to agree.

nation ns for foreign stocks." No further conferences will be

quality was being produced out- a Knight Grand Crosa.

Professor Osborn described him- sida the Britlah held, all efforts to reach an under-self as an adherent of the theories instance, in Canada, Australia, Isles; for Knighthoods include Wing Com-standing having been exhausted. mander Louis Craig, Mr. W. E.

of Sir Francis Galton that the

and Africn." The Gorman The conference has been discuss human family la improved by dia- distiller was, therefore, entitled Fare, and Mr. John Wardlawsing the varled problema connect-couraging and checking the pro-the drink was made on the same Milne, M.P.-Reuter and British with the slump in the all trade, pagation of the unfit and encouraglines as the British.

to call his product "whisky," since Wircle.

ing selectivo breeding.

Colonel George Badham-Thorn-

since 1028, Sorvod in the Boxer Robollion in 1900 and in the European War from 1914 to 1918, winning the D. B. O, decoration. Mr. William Percy Turner, Member of the Consular service,

since May 28.-Reuter.

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