WUCHOW NOTES
CHOLERA OUTBREAK:
SUBSIDING'
Wuchow, July 28. The new Kwangat paper money issued by the Provincial Govern ment, and printed by the American Banknate Company, is now being kirculated In Wuelow. Some of the banknotes were on display at the police station in order to ac- Kunint the populace with the new currency. The banknotes nre printed in a variety of colours de- pending on the denominations of the bills.
A special notice is posted in the Wuchow branch of the Chinese Post Office system dealing with the suspension of all postal services to and from the "three eastern The provinces" (Munchurin). notice is, dated July 25, and was ment from the Provincini enpital. Nanning.
The Wuchow cholera outbreak har somewhat abeted and it is
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THE VOLUNTEERS,
CORPS ORDERS FOR THE
COMING WEEK
Friday, July 20.
Parades.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
(a), Corps Signals-Parades for Signoi Instruction will be held at Corps Headquarters at 6.30 p.m. on Tuesday, 2nd. August and Friday, fith. August,
SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1932.
ANZACS' DÁNCE
! BULLIES IN JERVOIS
STREETS.
SUCCESSEUL EVENING
AT PENINSULA
SHOP FOKIS TERRORISED BY GANG ACTIVITIES
Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps The traditionally ensual Aus- Orders by Lieut.-Colonel L. G. Bird tralian was well catered for lant atory of how a gang of bullies D.S.O, O.B.E. Commanding long-night, when the Anzac Company of had been terrorising the shop kong Volunteer Defence Corps.
the Hongkong Volunteer Defence fokia of Jervois Street, which they Corps held its first social function appear to have regarded as a spe at the Peninsula Hotel. A merry cial field for exploitation, was told throng invaded the Rose Room and to Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Central enjoyed itself in the free and easy Magistracy yesterday afternoon, when Fung Chouk, a self-described style of the old "bush" dance.
All expectations were exceeded member of a Triad Society, waa (b). Armoured Car Section-1.us to attendance, as the crowd was charged with assault and with ob Monday, 1st. August being a holiday estimated at 150, among those taining money with menaces. there will be no parade. 2. Friday, 5th August there will be a meeting present being the Corps Comman of N.C.Us. at Headquarters at 5.90 dant, Lieut. Col. L. G. Bird, D.S.O., O.B.E., Capt. W.11.G, Gonter, p. 3. Monday, 8th. August there will be a parade for the whole See-D.S.O., M.C., and Capt, E. J. R. Revolver Mitchell, tion at Headquarters for Instruction and Driving.
For the Police, Inspector Shaf-
tain stated that for some time past
a band of some 40 men had called
E RADIO BROADCAST
PROGRAMMES FOR TO-DAY
AND TO-MORROW
· 4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7-11.30 p.m. European Programme, 7-9:30 p.m. A Programme Columbia Records.
of
7-7.33 p.m. Variety.
Song--Mr. Cinders-Spread a Little Happiness
Hinnie Hale. ItMr. Cinders-I'm a One-Mau Gizl
Dinale Hato and Hobby Howe 6331. Organ Solo-What Would You Do? Organ Salo-One Bar With You
Quentin M. Macloan DB828.
on various shop assistants in Jer-song-A Tattle Love Little Kiss. vols Street, pressing them to join Sonie-Gipsy Moon a Society of which the Police had which they gave the apellation of the Chang Yee Wai. There was a strong suspicion that it was simply a peg on which conveniently to hang their demands for money.
The evening was in the form of (c). A.A.L.A. Company.--No. 1 supper dance, with a varied pro-had hitherto no knowledge and to Sec. A.P.C. and No. 2 Sec. H. Kramine of musical and humorous Electric.
items. Mrs. P. Si. A. Sharpham, The usual wookly Instruction
till further Well-known local vocalist, was in parades are suspended notice, Instead the two Sections will fine voice, and gave a couple of hoped that before many days it parade together on the first Thursday dainty numbers; while Mr. J.
of each month at A.P.C. Installation, Gecks and Mr. E. R. Jenkins were will be stumped out entirely.
Suma varying between $5 and $10 Members associated in a humorous duologue. North Point at 5.30 p.m.
were demanded by way of member. "Radio" Frank Rend, a membership fees, and where the victim are strongly urged to attend as often as possible intermediato parades with of the Company, crooned over his was unable or reluctant to part with No. 3 Section, Centre at Leadquarters banjo and was a popular performer, these suma, he would be struck with overy Monday at 6.30 p.m.
Other Sections will parade accord-and Mr. G. W. E. True damaged the first as a sort of intimation that ing to the following time table: the piano in his syncopated style. something more drastic was to fol.
touch of Australia was provided low if he did not comply. by Mr. A. Batrs, who rattled off Home of "Banjo" Patterson in fine
form.
Entrance examinations at the Kwangai University will begin in the near future. The faculty ex- pect that there will be a heavy enrollment for the fall term. Last semuster, over 600 atudents ut- tended clussos, and it is forecast that several hundred new students will apply for uhnission this year.
Three new buildings are being erected to accomodate the expected inrush of new students, and new courses will be added to the eur riculum Our Owa Correspondent,
PRESERVING OUR
LANDSCAPE
NO ADVERTISEMENTS WHICH DISFIGURE
The Hongkong Government has decided to strengthen the law in regard to the prohibition of advertisemen! signs which dis figure the natural beauty of any scenery or afferts Injuriously tho amenities of any locality,
owner
No. 3 Section, Centre, at Head quarters at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, 1st. Auglist.
In the present case, the defendant | had been identified with these we No. Section, Kowloon Cricket club, at Kowloon Cricket Club nt G
tivities, but it was found possible Although it was originally in- to discover only six cases against p.m. on Tuesday, 2nd, August.
No. 4 Section, Kowloon Dock, attended that there should be no him. In five of these cases, the Kowloon Dock at 6.30 p.m. on Friday, speeches. Lieut. C. de Saille vietims had actually paid the money | 5th, August.
Robertson, M.M., of the Anzac demanded, but in the sixth case the Portugueso
Company.-A | Company, said that the get-to-vietim had pluched up sufficient course of classes and lectures on in-gether dance had proved so success-
courage to inform the Police. The tercating and Instructive subject: ful that he felt a few words of resalt was that a trap was laid for will be held during the months of August, on Tuesday evenings at 6.30thanks were unnecessary.
the defandant and he was arrested by a district watchman sent out by the S. C. A. with marked money as the bait,
p.m. All N.C.0's. are expected to attend, and any other members of the Company who are interested, may do
Words of Thanks,
"First of all," he said, "I want to
50. When the training season com- thank our Commandant. Colonel
called
Trevor Walka (Tenor) DI1623. Fox Trot-Tell Me a Tale of Ula Virglafa. Fun Trut-A Love Song of Old Valencia
Jack Payne and Illa 19.1.C. Dance Or- chestra CZEJ, Songe-Harry Welchma Theatre Memories
Hurry Welchrau and Thentre Churda
DBA.
8 p.m.
(Local Time and Weather Report).
7.33-8.5 p.m. Concert Waltzes. Tales From the Vienna Woods (Strauss).
Artists' Life (Straume)
Johann Htrauss and Symphony Orchestra
Vlees of Foring (Strauss)
30.
Johann Strauss and Symphony OrchestrA 9280. Thousand and Oue Nights (&trause).
Frevet Euch Ben Lebens (Straums)
Johann Strauss and Wymphaný Drebesten 9220. Waltzes frein Vienna--Selretion (Stratiss)
London Theatre Orchestra DN286 8.5-8.42 p.m.
The Yeomen of the Guam! (Gilbert arad Sul
Ivan)
played by Le Columbia Light Opern Com pany conducted by Joseph Ballen
D8431/081435.
8.12-9.30 p.M. Operatic,
| mences, the position regarding exist Bird for coming along this evenin
ing N.C.O's and promotions gene-and joining in our festivities which rally, will be reconsidered in thu
Voent Duri-Den" Glutungl–Givo up to now have been very happy light of the attendances at these lectures.
The fifth lecture will be on Tuesday, 2nd. August. "Field Engineering with particular application to defence systems of an Infantry Battalion by
R.E.
and
#lien successful, but
the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps GWEN the bulk of its popularity to our Colinel, who has always taken a keen interest in every unit, and of late, the Anzac
an Instrze Company.-1. fonday. Company, which although still a
(0).
1st. August, being a holiday there
tion.
my
New regulations just issued will be no parade, 2. Kennedy Road Very young unit in the defences provide that when any advertise-Range has been allotted to the Anzac of the Colony, is one to be consider ment is deemed to come within Company on Monday, 8th. August, jet should trouble break out. the description given above, a Vickers gun firing instruction and "Next want to thank all you notice shall be served
demonstration will" be carried out and ¦ Australians and New Zealanders onell ranks are requested to attend. and your friends who have come person who caused the advertise A N.C.O's. Class will be held on Fri- along to help make this social ef- ment to be erected or exhibited, day, 5th. August at 6.30 p.m. All and on the owner of the land or
N.C.O's, and other members of the fort of the Anzac Company a sue- building on er in which the Company who may be interestedcess. This is the fore-runner of advertisement is erected or ex- should attend these classes regularly others, which we hope to hold hibited requiring such person or all future promotions and pin the cooter Helson, because
to remove the advertisements will be subject, to examina volunteering reinivas. in ment within fourteen days of the
opinion, something more than [[). The Officers Commanding the weekly parades at date of the notice.
undermentioned Units will issue their We want
headquartera, Orders separately to their
know each other Com-Letter and combine our pleasures mands:
with ur duty to the Colony. The Alzac Company has still room for more men-the more the merrier, so if there are any present here this evening who would like to join our merry throng, I shall be only too pleased to do the necessary and they wear is provided by can assure them that the uniform His Majesty's Government.
an
If the person against whom an order for the removal of advertisement is made shall fail to remove the same, it shall be lawful for any person authorised in that behalf by the Director of Public Works to enter upon the land or building on which the advertisement is erectal and to remove or obliterate the advertise ment.
of
The materials of any advertise- ment removed in pursuance these regulations shall be forfeited to the Crown.
GERMANY'S FUTURE
Continued from Page 1
are
meetings and demonstrations
I.
Machine Gun Troop.
11.
Engineer Company.
III.
IV.
Motor Machine Gun Section. Machine Gun Company. Scottish Company,
Obituary.
The Commandant deeply regrets to 33 Sergl. A.. A. Xavier of the No. hase to announce the death of No. 12 Platoon, Portuguese. Company on 28th July, 1902.
1,
"All you have to do is to be a All ranks of the Corps tender thelyregular fellow, the same as the rest deepest sympathy to the bereaved.
General Holiday.
of the Anzac Confpany, and so Volunterr Hendquarters will be make the weekly machine gun in- closed on Monday, 1st. August, 1938, struction pleasure to attend. oxhept for business of
11 argent Don't
say you will think about. nature.
it: the Anzac Company is here to stay, and you know as well as t
Rifles and Bayonets.
All rifles, baymets and scabbards do that should the occasion arise, will be handed into Volunteer Storn its members as soon as possible for the Annual selves Inspection by the Armourer.
will acquit them- As well as the original
All the above must be in a thorough. Annes did during their baptism of forbidden under penalty of impri-ly clean condition when handed in.fire on April 25, 1916,“ sonment and fine.
(repeated).
Germany polls on Sunday and it is anticipated that voting will be exceedingly heavy, and that the Nazis will cutablish themselves as the strongest party. It is most unlikely, however, that they will command a complete majority over other parties-Renter.
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HITLER'S PLANS
PLEDGES NO ATTEMPT AT COUP D'ETAT.
(Reuter's Special Service).
Berlin, July 20.
It is stated in official eireles that the Von Papen Government has had positive assurances from Here Hitler that neither he nor his lleutenants will think of employing illegal means, to obtain control of Germany.
Struck off the Strength. Permitled to resign.
No. 1603 Pte. M. J. Z. Souza, No. 10 Platson, as from 28.7.32.
Having completed 1 years" service.
No. 1456 Pte. D. M. MacDougall. No. Platoon, us
from 22
23.7.32. No. 1151 Pie. E. Himsworth, Me- dical Section, as from 25.6.32.
Transferred to another Part. No. 1257 Cpl. R. W. Sapsed, Motor Machine Gun Section, as from 1.0.2. Strength.
The following have been taken the Strength:
1017 Pte. D. S. Harley Union In- surance 28081 No. 3 Platoon 29.7.32. Rank of India, Ltd.. 28109 No.
1918 Pte. A. G. Daun Mercantile Platoon 27.7.92.
Leave,
No. 1710 Pte. D. J. S. Crozier, No. 4 Platoon granted 1 month's leave from 27.7.32 to 26.8.82,
MISS AMY JOHNSON' MARRIED.
WEDS MR. J. A. MOLLISON IN LONDON
London, July 20. Mr. J. A Mollison and Miss Amy Johnson were married to
Hanover Square, day at St. Georges Church,
A large crowd, some of whom waited since
8 o'clock outside the church, shouted."Good old Amy" when the bride arrived dressed in a black coat frock. and black hat, accompanied by- Kathleen, Countess of Drogheda, who gave her away.
Mr. Mollison, dressed in a grey No. 1611 Sgt., G. P. Ferguson, loungo suit, arrived earlier, al Machine Gun Troop, granted 5 weeks' most unnoticed. leave from 27.7.32 to 30.8.32,
In the capital, the election cam- paign is nearing its end, with an unprecedented crescendo of discor- dant oratory, in which wireless ised playing a big part.
Every wall and post is plastered with slogans and the normally tidy streets are littered with discarded pamphlate
No. 1440 Fte. D. F. Davies, Armour- Car Section, granted 2 months leave from 30.7.82 to 80.0.32.
W. E. G. GOATER, CAPTAIN, Adjutant, H. K. V. D. Corps,
Notice.
Bergeants' Meas.
A meeting of the Committee will take place at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, August Brd. All members of the Committee are requested to attend.
After Orders. Machine Gun Company. Tuesday, 2nd. August. "B" Classes. Machine Gun Instruc tion,
"MA" and
His Excellency the Ocer Adminis tering the Government has been pleased to recognize, provisionally and) pending instructions from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Trinidad E. Leenyo na ilonorary Consul for Nicaragua in Hongkong. Friday, 5th. August. Signollers
and Instructors Classes,
While attempting to catel a bird, aỊ construction coolla yesterṛlay fell from
The Archdeacon of Middlesex officiated. Colonol F.
C. Shel- merdine was best man. The only guests were a ropresentative of Lord Wakefold and Mr. Mollison's secretary.
Miss Johnson said that they had made no plans for a honey- moon. "After a quiet reception I am going to Stag Lane to tako over a Moth plane, a Jason Four. Mr. Mollison also having Moth we have firmly agreed that other's flying plans,"Router. neither shall interfere with each
now
His Excellency the Officer Adminis- tering the Government has been pleas- ed to recognise, undor instructions building in course of being built it Andrew's Club for this afternoon is Colonies, Senhor Faustino Antonio The bathing pienle arranged by St. from the Secretary of State for the Road, and was takon hospital, Badly injured. He died this postponed to next Saturday, August Xavier as Vice-Consul for Brazil in morning.
Hongkong.
Bonham
to
6th.
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A Nervous Witness, Amongst the witnesses yesterday was one who said he was behind the counter at Wing Cheong Wo shop, 115 Jervois Street, when the defendant entered and asked for a foki named Lam Ho.
Witness had heard of the, defen-
slant as being a pugnacious fellow, and having carefully noted that the
man who asked for Lum Ho was
bare-footed, had his trousers ends rolled up, and was holding a bottle suggestively by the neck, he called the other foki out and himsel hurrying from the shop, clear field of action for the parties, Jeft a
The defendant: There was wing int the bottle.
Witness, resuming, said on air- other occasion the defendant came in with something wrapped up in newspaper. He showed sufficient of it to disclose that it was 20 iron bar, about a foot long. Again he asked to see Lam Ho, and again witness thought it best to leave his place behind the counter and to beat a hasty retreat from the shop.
Evidence was next taken in res pect of two other charges by differ ent complainants.
Soog--The Naretute of Figaro-Where Are
Cone Now thone Fairest Moments (Mozart)
Miriam Licette (Soprano). WEST, Band-The Meistersinger--Beleetkin (Wagner)
Rem, Band of ILM, Grenadier Guarda.
Vernl Duct-The Magic Flute-The Marily
Heart Mozart).
be Thy Band, O Fafront (Mozart) Miriam bleetle and Dennis Noble P003, Orchestral--11 Trovatore-Selection (Verdi)
Percy Pat conducting the B.B.C. Wire-
les Symphony Orchestra9185 Soue--Faust "Cainat the Power (Gounod). Chorus ---Faust-Sotilienc Choma (Gounod)
The BRC, Chora 145. Son Barbiero di Siviglin-The Volco
Heard Ben Now (lossini) Madam A. M. Guglielmetti (Soprano)
42051 All records in the above European Fre grammes are kindly suppled by, Menare. An- steron Munte Co.
9.30-11.30 p.m.
Tot-Sale. Darn Ya, Smile. Fax Trots The Last One Left On The Corner M12:10. Fox Trob-Dancing Notre. Aux Tro--Two Heads in the Moonlight 6177. Walle-Gonight. My Love. Fox Trot-Dream Sweetheart For Tri- so in Love, Fox Trat Was Introduced to Heaven
A Proklamuse of Dance music kindly p hul by The Brunswick Buse
MIZ130.
.M: 2336.
6261
Fox Trb-Love, Yu Funny Thing! For Trot-Too Many Tears Fox Trol-The Woolen Soldier and the China
Doll.
4250.
M12307.
Fex Trot-Can't We Talk it Over WallTwenty One Years. White-Th Felin of Avalon Fox Trol - You Listenia'?
Fax Toot-Tell Me with Lasse Song 6239. Fr Trot Everything Must Have an Ending Fox, Tri-My Lips Want Klara M12346. For Trot--When I Wore my Daddy's Brown'
Derby.
Fax Trot Unent. Really. Truly T-My Only Love.
M12
6382.
F640
Fax Tent Stunning Between the Raladrups. Fox Trul-Helio, Henuifelt
Fox Trol-You Try Somebody Etne.
The defendant was convicted on the first charge and sentenced to Tang-Tel}_M» three months' hard labour, his Wor- ship remarking that he was forced to the conclusion that the defen- dant must have been carrying ou something of the kind alleged by the witnesses.
AUSTRIA'S DEFAULT.
INTEREST PAYMENT ON. LEAGUE LOAN NOT MADE
London, July 29, Austria has defaulted on the ser- vice of the Six Per Cent. Loan 1923/43, of $50 million kronen, which was the first loan issued un- der the auspicys of the League of Nations.
The Trustees of the loun on- Lounce that following difficulties in regard to the transfer of funds held in Austria for the service of the loan into. foreign countries, the monthly instalment due on July 1 was not provided and similarly the instalment due on August 1 is not expected to be met.
It is believed, however, that suifi- cient funds will be available to pay the interest due on December 1 Reuter
A woman sometimes takes more pains than a lawyer in preparing her caso.
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MICIO.
Fox Trot--There's Nothing too Good for my
Baby Walts-Carolina's Calling Mr. Fux Trot--Gal-night Moon Fox Trot-To Whom It May Concern. Pox Trot-Crying ngaelf to Sleep! Fox Trot-Just Friends.
GOON.
Fox Tru-One More K, Then Goodnight M12208,
Pax Trot Nine Little Miles From Ten-In
Темпе
Pax Trot-Chat Good Am I Without You?
Px Trot--When We're Alone, Fox Trol-All of Mo Wal--Wnbal: Moon Waltz-Gineing at the Stars
4909.
MI2309.
22101,
10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News.
11.30 p.m. Close Down. SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME. 9.15.10
.m.
A relay of the Military Parade from 5 John's Cathedral.
Service
VoluntarySonge Adre" (Fincher). Hysin-292-raine the Lord, Ye Heaven
Adore Him" Venile. Lesson-2nd En. Car. Chapter II.
Henedictus
Creed Pryerk
.
Hyun-13-"Jest Lover of my Soul." Address-The Rev. J. N. Lawis
S. C. F.. C/E.
Bryan,
SubjectWhy Aren't More of the Hest
Chata Christians 1
Nymn-497-For All the Sainte."
National Anthem
Benediction
Voluntary Quick, March-Hosannah"
(Mandat).
10-11 a.m.
A relay of the Barvice from St. Joseph's Church,
Kyle: Santus and Aunty Del from the
Mais Eucharialica" Pers}). "Balutarla" (Tozer).
"Tantum Ergo" (Arifgsrum),
"Adoremus" (Mendelssohn).
"Ave Verum" Moxart).
Herman "crament of the Euchariat" by,
Father Gallagher, B. J.
11-12.15 p.m.
A relay of the Service from St. Paul's Church (Chinese).
12.15-2p.m. Chinese Recorded Programme,
I p.nl.
Report.
Local Time and Weather
2 p.m. Close Down.
8-11.15 p.in. (approx) European Programme.
8 p.m.
Report.
Local Time and Weather
8.3-8.45 p.m.
Keeler Bonair in A Major (Beethoven, Op. 47) played by Albert Bamomong (Violines) and William Murdoch (Planet).
(The Buite a from Z.D.W.'■ Library).
8.45-11.15 pm. (approxs).
A relay of the 10th Rymphonie Doneert, con. 'ducted by Mr. J. Futera, from the Tenicula Hotel by courtesy of the Management (Dur ing the Intervals recorded mulle. wtit be broadenat from the Studio).
11.15 p.m. Close Down.
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