DISARMAMENT.
THE HOOVER SCHEME
WARMER BRITISH SUPPORT
London, June 28.
A full statement of the British Government's at. titude towards the Hoover disarmament proposals will be made shortly, Mr. Stanley Baldwin indicated in the this House of Commons
evening, further hinting that there will be no further luko. warmness in the British res. ponse.
Mr. Baldwin was replying to a request from Mr. George Lane-1 bury, lender of the Opposition, for Information on the point.
CABINET UNANIMOUS.
Mr. Baldwin said that he trust- ed that proposals would be carried which would ensure, if not in the exact form, at ional as great a reduction in armaments as Pre- sident Hoover knd proposed.
The Cabinet was unanimous in
the Ita views on disarmament problem and was studying the Hoover schome with a view making it rent sucecas.
GENEVA MOVES,
to
F. X. Shields eliminated by Bunny Austin yesterday,
SUIT AGAINST JEWELLERS
JUDGMENT FOR OVER
$5,000
The Chief Justice, Sir Joseph Kemp, gave judgment for the plaintiff for $5,696.75 in an parte netlon heard in the Supreme
Court this morning.
ex-
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1932.
FOUR THEATRES SUMMONED
BREACHES OF FIRE
ORDINANCE
As a result of a visit made by Mr. J. C. Fitzhenry to several theatres In Kowloon, the manage ments of the Po Hing, Kongchung, Mongkok and Kwong Chi Thontres were summoned before Mr. Fraser at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning for brenches of the Fire Ordinance.
The managment of the Po Hing Theatre pleaded guilty to the charge of having two exits pad- locked whilst a performance was an on June 16. A fine of $200 wan imposed.
Two summonses were taken out against the management of the Kongchung Theatre for making. alterations to the winding room without the
permission of the I.G.P. and for storing 10 reels of Alms in excess ut the number allowed on the promises. A fine of $100 was imposed on each sum- mons.
The Mongkok Theatre was fined $100 for having three public exita blocked during a performance on June 16. The management plead. ed guilty.
F. J. Perry disappointed his sup porters by losing to Crawford in the
Wimbledon championships.
BETH BERI
NEW PROGRAMME AT
RADIO BROADCAST
RECITAL BY MISS LUBA PECKER
By 2.1.W, on a wavelength of $48 metres. (BAK K.0.0.
5-7 p.m. Chinese Programme, 6-6.30 p.m. Children's Concert. 7.10.30 p.m. Europeair Programme,
7 p.m.
Mail Notice, ole.
7:3-7.20 p.m.
The Two Pigeons (Mesinger)
and nf the Ganse Republic
Prance Q8LT
of VDGIN
7.20-8 p.m. A Concert. Song-0 Lovely Night (Teschemacher and
Sir Ionsid). Bong A Perfect Day (Jacobs and Bond)
Dame Clara Dutt (Contraito) PX1. Violin Boks-Algerian Reens (Ketelbey). Violin Solo-The l'hantom Melody (Keleiber) Albert_Handler 9865, Vocal Dual-Love's Old Bweet Song (ngham
and Molloy). Vocal Dust Moon Enchanted (Dowdon and
Itely)
Dora Labbetts and Hubert Eliadell 1893, Piano Nol-Tango (Albenia Clodowsky). Plano Sale-Moment Musical (Schubert and
(todowsky)
Left Poslano 4910. Bong-My Dreams (Weatherly and Tool). Bone-0 Vialon Entraueing (Frun
"Famerelda") (Marzlab and Thomra)
Tom Burke (Tenor) Li931.
8. p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.
8.3.0 p.m. From the Studio.
"Empresa Belection by the .M.B.
Programme.
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THE KING'S Miss Beth Buri, who has been appearing before enthusiastic audiences at the King's Theatro this week, will change her pro- Mr. M. A. da Silva appeared on gramme of dance numbers to-day. behalf of the Kwong Chi Theatre, By popular request, she will re- the management of which were pent the "Fan Dance," but, in summoned for storing 13 reels of addition, the danseuse will inter- Japan Grehentrs ronducted to hir. W. A Alms more than was allowed, and pret two entirely new compost-Uley. The plaintiff was Walter Egge, for having an exit blocked by 30 tons. manager of Meyerink and Com-unseated persons on the night of
Of these, the "Granadas" is 41 pany, merchants and commission June 16. On the first summons, modernistic Spanish dance of her.
firma fine of $100 was imposed and onwn creation, in which she por agents, and the defendant
trays, by means of bat-like move-: was Sheriff and Deen, jewellers, the second $25. of Kowloon.
ments, a crenture of weird and subtle fascination. In this dance it is easily discerned that, al though the popular conception of the bat verges on the horrible, the dancer finds some beauty in it. The second number will be an of 1 Scriabine interpretation
instructed
BASEMENT USE DISPUTE
This afternoon. Mr. Hugh Gib. Bon, the chief American delegate at Genova, visited Mr. MacDonald the at Lausanne and discussed
Mr. H. G. Sheldon, disarmament problem with him.by Mesars. Deacons, appeared for defendants The General Committee of the the plaintif. The
did not appear and were not re- Disarmament Conference is to meet again next week. Mean-presented by counsel. while, the delegates of eight More than half an hour was SUCCESSFUL DEFENCE nations met privately at the retaken up with discussion on legal sidence of the Spanish delegate.points surrounding the service of Senor de Madariaga at Geneva
notice of trial.
a
1. Belection from "The Gondol" (G!•
bert and Gullivan).
2.
Entr'acte Mule from the play "llenty
the Eighth" (German).
Information.
By fuppling Stream,
Dream Aweetheart.
1. Rutebody Loves You.
4.
A Faded Summer Love
IntermLion
L
:
1. Selection from "Sounde from “England"
(arr. Langey).
2 Indian Love Lyrics (Amy Woodfurde.
Finden).
"The Thistle" (Orr.
3. Seterion from
Myddleton).
9-9.40 p.m. (approx:) From the
A Pianoforte Recital by Miss Luba Pecker.
Programme.
L
Chromatische
J'hantuale
(Bach)
2. Ilonda Favori (Bummel).
3. Variations (Schumsnu),
f
And
Fugue
Cello Bulo-Melulie Rubinaleln) Gregory Pecker.
Crfin Salo-Indian Saar (From "Sadke)" --Rimsky-Korsakow Gregory Pecker.
4. Garotte (Gluck-Brahma).
Feurtans (Fire Dance) (de Falla).
9.10-10.28 p.m. Variety.
Prelude, and although the music Studio. PLEA
Is tragic, the dance itself is Arguing that the landlord of aaymbolic of triumphant emotion. to-day, to discuss the Hoover pro- Mr. Sheldon contended that house did not suffer, or permit theIn this more classical dance, Miss posals and decided to depate the staternent by the Chief Justice's basement of his premises to be Beri w wear a Trojan costume. Miss Olga Illand, a well-known Belglun delegate, Mr. De clerk that he had sent out notico used for habitation, as he had al-
planist who ac- Brouckere, to inquire from theaf trial was sufficient proof of ready given the tenants notice to Shanghai
offer quit, Mr. Horace Lo successfully companies Mas Beri, will American delegation Curther de-service.
the dances. tails regarding the proposed Doubt was raised as to whether pleaded for the discharge, before two solos between
dancer's engage- "Police component" contained in the notice had been sent out. Mr. Schofield at the Central Police Following the the Hoover suggestions regarding Mr. Sheldon said he could prove Court this morning, of the landment in Manila, Miss Ifliand will return to Hongkong where she will Innd effectives.
that notice of trial
been lord of 15, Staunton Street, had
Mr. Lo pointed out that when open a studio of music.
Voral Doct---Was That the Human Thing to served by Deacons, but he
In 1 ія -progranime.
Voent Duet--Can't We Talk It Over Janxious that the existing custom notice was received from the Sani-
should not be upset.
tary Department defendant had
Layton and Johtitor DISH01. Scriabine. Han Solo-La Virandlers. Kiven the tenants notice to quit, 1.
Jianjo Solo-Joy Dance but they had put him off from day The Chief Justice said he would to day on the excuse that they had 2. Solo
out not found other premises. consider in future sending notice of trial with the order set-o argued that that being the case, 13. ting down the case for trial, when his client did not suffer or permit time for filing defence had elapa- service ed. in that case, such would be deemed sufficient ser vice.
Sir John Simon, flow back Geneva from London to day.
FOR EQUALISING
EXCHANGE
BRITISH ACCOUNT
ESTABLISHED
- London, June 28.
tu
was
Eventually service was proved by Deacons clerk.
Mr.
the basement to be used, Since he
an
The follows:
new
The Amazon
Danza
Solo
Both Beri.
Olga Ifliand.
Beth Beri.
Olga Ifliand.
..Albeniz.
.Granddos.
Albeniz.
gave the tenants notice, he did not receive any rent for the premises, 5. Fan Dance .....(Music from
It was contended by Sanitary Inspector Strange that it was for
the defendant to take active steps to eject the tenants, even if he had to apply for an ejectment or
der.
Paramount's "Love Parade") Beth Beri.
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
Erre Jones DI25. Orchestral-Jealously. Grchestra-Live, Laugh and Lore
Albert Bandier and its Orchestra 13208 Hong-Helen-The Shepherd's Song. Bong-The Dubnery-If I am Dreaming
Heddlu Naah (Tenor) Dls15, rlane Solo-Try to emember Me. Plane Solo-By the Fireelde
DB Moser DG, Band-There's Nothing too Good for my Baby. Hand-Yeat Yea
Sydney
Kyle and Ihn Piccadilly Hotel Hand M67. Humorous-So 1 Says to Him (A lili O' York-
hire Humour), Humor-The Inpirat Couple in Ian-
casheer
Bydney Howard D250, Layton and Johnatune DBSGS, 10.28 p.m. Rugby Mid-dny Press News.
The case then proceeded. The Financial Secretary to the Walter Egge, plaintiff, said that under a verbal Treasury, Major Elliott, stated in in May, 1930, the House of Commone this after-agreement, he promised to deliver
Vocal Buet-Imry Day Mr. Lo replied that even had an noon that the Exchange Equalism-watches and clocks to the defen-· tion Account had been established dant firm. The defendants could application for an ejectment order: since last Friday, and the Trea-sell the watches at any price they been made, the premises could not credit liked, but when they were sold, be vacated earlier than last week Bury had placed to ta £150,000,000, as authorised by See-the plaintiff was to
certain fixed price. The plaintiff when the tenants finally removed. His Worship accepted the argu- 1 tlon 24 of the Finance Act, 1932.
could at any time take back any
ment and discharged the defen- dant. for all of the watches and the de- fendants could terminate their contract by sending back the accounting watches unsold and for those which had been sold.
Witness sald the
agreement
This was an accounting tran- saction. The sum had been held in sterling and re-lent to the Ex- chequer unless and until required other purpose of the for any Account.
receive El
de-
The account was ander the worked smoothly for some timie control of the Treasury, but thebut in November, 1931, the Chancellor could not undertake to reudant failed to necount for give detailed information as to its certain goods sold. He had since operations. In reply to a ques- tried to get his goods back 01 tion, however, he pointed out that their value, but had been Un- the purchase of silver would be successful. contrary to the provisions of the Finance Act.-British Wirdens.
ANGLO-GERMAN DISPUTE
COAL ISSUE MAY BE ARBITRATED
London, June 28.
Asked in the House of Commona to-day whether retaliatory action against Germany was being con- aldered on the grounds that the British coal export trade was sub-
Judy-
CANTON MOTOR
BUSES
BRITISH VEHICLES
FAVOURED
Canton, June 28.
Utilities
The Bureau of Publie The Chief Justice gave meat for the return to the plain has now found it necessary to en- if force official stopping places for tiff of each unsold item, or, Fold, the value of such iteni, tail buses in Canton, since the num- gether with $100 damages for the ber of services has considerably retention of the goods and costs increased during the last year. of the action.
FRENCH FOREIGN
LEGION
ADDRESS TO LOCAL ROTARIANS
the address
The bus owners are warned that their buses will only be allowed to stop at these official stopping places both for the discharge and picking up of passengers.
We are glad to note that some of the bus companies are now negotiating for the purchase of Morris chases, since the wear and tear on buses in this city is such that only the best vehicles can Atand the strain.-Our Own Corres- pondent.
HONGKONG SHARE
MARKET.
OFFICIAL SUMMARY BY STOCK EXCHANGÉ.
A distinctly quiet feeling prevailed at this morning's session," but there wore hardly any alterations in rates, which may be said to have remained
That present conditions of ger- jected by the Germany to unfair vice in the French Foreign Legion diecrimination, the Secretary of were different from conditions in Ovorscas Trade, Major Colville, pre-war days was the main point replied that the German Govern-in
on the "Now mont did not admit that their French Foreign Legion" delivered action involved discrimination to members of the Rotary Club by against the United Kingdom, and Rotorian M. J. B. Montargis, had proposed that the matter be yesterday, referred to arbitration, in accor- He maintained that the dance with the arbitration clause glamorous, picturesque stories
Commercial woven of Anglo-German
round the Legion by Treaty of 1924, at the same time novelists were altogether mislead-stendy." as corlain other treaty questions ing. Since the war, he said, àn outstanding between the two entirely new type of recruit was Governments.
joining the Legion, and one of the That proposal was now receiv-strange. fentures of the New Ing consideration-British Wire-Legion was that the majority of lesa.
recruits word
Gorman young peasants,
Sir William Hornell, who presid While in a launch proceeding to the ed, delivered his last speech from Kungahan Wharf, on the contral the chair. He thanked officers waterfront, last night, woman, and members for the manner in named Wong Nam, was robbed of n which thoy had co-operated with wad of Bank of China notes which she him while in office and wished his 'kept in a girdlo. The value of the
successor a pleasant occupancy of noles in local currency amounted to $712.
the position.
I
Sales Naubs $13 Telephones (P.P.) $29 Constructions (Now) $1
Boycra Canton Insurances $1200 China Firo Insurances $600 II.K. and W. Docks $18 Providents (Old) $4.00 Hongkong Lands 370% Hongkong Trama $224 Yaumati Ferries (Old) $98% Yaumati Ferries (Now) $324 China Lights (Old) #19.05 Telophones (P.P.) $22 Hongkong Ropes $13.10 Dairy Farms, $27
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10.30 p.m. (approx) Close Down.
All records in the above European pro- grammes are kindly supplied by Mewers, An derson Music Co.
KZRM PROGRAMME.
To-day's broadenal from the Manila alation; 3.00 .m.-Studio Mori,
$.00 p.m.-New La Loma Cabaret Orchtolen.
-Spanish Informational Teriod. 6.50 .m.Informational Period.
Hour' Georgs Eckhardi and bie Ambasadors.
7.45 pm-Studio uale.
8.00 pmOld Presidenied Musical Varie
cs.
B.15 p.tyrke Music House Programme, 8.80 p.m.mphany Hour,
9.00 Bay Flow Hotal
Danca Musle.
10.30 p.m.Cime down.
Orchestr
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A request that her son be dealt with by the Magistrate was made by a woman of 29, Kwong Ming Street when she handed the boy had over to the police after he blankets from two stolen
the
The youth, whose 380 given as 15, was brought before Mr. Schofield at the Central Police Court this morning and after hear- ing the facts of the case, his Wor- ship indicated that he would con- sider the matter in chambers,
WAG
Inspector J, McLellan told the Court that aftor the blankets had boon taken away and pawned, a small boy returned the pawn tie- kets to the defondant's mother, in- forming her that they had been sont by the son. The mother sub- sequently found the son and hand- ed him over to the police, with the request that he be taken before. the Magistrato for punishment.
The officer mentioned that when the Ind left the house he had also taken with him fourteen articles of his own clothing. The clothes were actually the property of his parents. He said that he had lost thom but in all probability he had pawned them and destroyed the tickets.
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