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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1932,

LAST VOLUME OF FEETHAM REPORT ON SHANGHAI

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RELAY OF SOUTH WALES BORDEKERS' BAND

BIGGER COUNCIL. In the chapter in which he sax- eats changes in the Council's pro-

JINndant by 2.0W. on a wavelength of cedure he explains that "proce-as metres. (845 KC').

5-8 p.m.

Suropean programme, dure" covers generally the methods

5-6 p.m. adopted by the Council for arriv- ing at and giving effect to its deducted by Mr. J. Patera, by courtesy

GOOD EQUIPMENT

The possibility of Hongkong With accommodation for 2,000 being linked with the world's most and boasting splendid acoustic pre important elties by wireless perties, the reconstructed Taiping telephony-a possibility which Theatre yesterday re-opened as n was hinted at 18 months ago at medium for public entertainment.cisions. He London, Aug. 31.

the annual meeting of the Hong- kong Telephone Company, is still likely to materialise,

BRADFORD UPSET

Are West Bromwich Albion to prove the team of the year? Оп Saturday they defeated

Mr. J. P. Sherry, manager of the Everton, the champions, casilyTelephone Company this morning at the Hawthorns. To-day they told the Telegraph that he is defented the Arsenal, runners- în communication with the Im

Communica- up in League and Cup, in periat International London, by the odd goal of tions, Ltd, the concern which is keenly interested in world-tele- phony, and in addition there is the scheme of the Chinese Gov-

three.

A reiny of the Hongkong Hotel Orchestra. the Management, (During the intervals auggests that the enzited music will be broadcast from the

Studio). not leas improvements, the

In addition to its very modern Council be enlarged to

6-8 p.m. A programme of Victor theatre is than 22 members and not more & H.M.V, records, following a policy of offering to than 30. its patrons first showings Paramount and other pictures,

of

'He decribes the present proce- and, situated as it is, in thedure of Council meetings as in-only populous district of West Point, formal procedure of a small ex- there is no doubt that it

will ecutive body. This has the mer- provide a much-felt want in the ita of freedom and simplicity way of cinema entertainment.

but obviously would 201 be The comfort of patrons has not well adapted to requirements of a in ernment for the establishment or been lost sight of in the effort to larger body. He then goes into the

provide for enjoyable entertain- ment. The seating

Other sides 10 obtain their second victory of the season the first division to-day

were

Derby County, who disposed of Blackburn and Portsmouth, who beat Chelsea, 2-0.

a series of stations

China,

of

the

committee

is comfort-advantages which, if it comes to fruitionable, the theatre well ventilated, systems of administration, which ho will provide _ Hongkong with all allows excellent vision of the says would relieve the full Council (alternative opportunity of link-

all parts of theof a great deal of detailed work. screen from In the Second Division. Oldham itself up with the rest of the building, and is, in every respect, wave Bradford a shock, and in the world.

pleasant place to relax from the Third Division (South), the A representative of the Imperial

daily worries. Palace took the leadership from Communications visited Bonirkung Bradford by defeating Brighton in January, 1931. when Mr. Sherry with five goals to

and The interviewed him apare.

explained result seems to indicale that the the interest which Hongkong had Palace, who went through last in the Company's project.

without a home defeat, season will not easily allow their record. to be upset.

Gateshead are m

AWAITING REPLY.

1208.

6-6.53 p.m. A Concert. Orchestral-Girls from Bater (ICamank)

Victoria Osisira V-50037.

Wateri this

nt Minnetonka (Chyan-rurance) Song-Dorp River (art. La Forge)

France Aisin (Soprano) Piano Salo-Album Lent (firlex) Plano Sol-Caprioein (Brain)

Inrold inuer 1413, Chorus ---Redonin Bong (Foote)

Associated Gen Chuin of America 30043. Piano Solo Etude in C Minor (Chopin) L'innu ·Solo-Etude in 0. Fist Major (Chopin)

Lanneo Jan Paderewski, 3347. Sang-You Forget to Remember (Berlini Hong-Uh. How I Miss Yots To-Night (Davla

Burke)

John McCormack (Tennet 1121. Violin Solo Bangs my Mother Taught Me

(Dvorak-Kreisler)

Violin Solo-Slavonic Daner, No. 1 (Dvorak- Kreisler) Frits Keeleler 1414. Chorus Wherefor You Walk (Bandel-Spremaz Asolated tre Club of Amerlen 3043.

tenedlet)

Song -The Gypay and the tied (Oxenford- Madame Ametita, Galli-Curel (Soprawn) 1287. Piano Beles Bereunde for the Bill 123ebumayı Vladimir Horowitz 1553.

7 p.m. (Stock Quotations, etc.) 6,52-8 p.m. Variely. Dechraten!This Year of Grace - Selection Orchestral Hum Byen--Selection

17 New Mnyair Orchestra C1510,

Ambrone & flis Orchestr

Incure.

EXECUTIVE AUTHORITY, Judge Feetham is slightly critical allows been of the procedure which Excellent machinery has

Electric rertain chief officials-heads of installed, the Western sound equipment being used, as departments, the Secretary-General, well as the Simplex projector and the Treasurer and Controller-to lexercise a considerable measure of Dallameyer's Sup-Lite lenses,

"Sky Bride," a Paramount pic-executive authority in carrying out In November last, Mr. Sherryture, is being shown. It features the actual work of administration #rchestral You Forget Your tours

and and deal on their own responsibility | dhentral Kiss me idnight top of thewrote to the Imperial International Richard Acton, Jack Oakiv

Thou- with many questions which are re-sung Far Away Northern Section. They won 3-1 | Communications on the subject. Robert Coogan in several at Darlinglan today after a 1) not having heard anything more sands of feet of thrills, and is fastarded as routine questions with Song igh and Law win on Saturday,

from them. and They replied and sensational entertainment. As out referring such questions speci-Negro Spletni Results:---

stating that the plans of the with all Paramount films, photo- fically for the consideration of the Company, which had been made raphy reaches a high standard Council or its committees. part of a general scheme, has been, and little faull will be found with the various authe acting. The aerial sequences submitted to [thorities (presumably the Govare given hold treatment. quicken-

ernment), but were not yet con- ing the interest of the audience committees and that the number Orchestral Selections from "Good New

of en-opted members of such com- | Drchestral · Selections from "unny Face" o eluded in detail.

Victor Ante-Phil Obman and Their miitters be not in execsa of ane-

Orchestra ARDIM. third of the total committee mem- fone A Lättk Kiss Each Morning

| Suze-- Now I'm in Love bership.

Anonn Wien (Soprano) Tanga. (burus- Songs of the Past

Victor Mixed Chorus 3825. Orchestral · Of Man River

FIRST DIVISION.

Arsenal

West Bromwich

Derby

Backburn

Everton

Wednesday

Manch, City

Birmingham

Newcastle

Middlestraigh

1

Chelgen

(*

Portsmouth

SECOND DIVISION.

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH),

Bradford -

Oldham

Plymouth

.1 Grimsby

Bristol C. Crystal Pal

A Torquay

5 Brighton

Gillinghain

0 Norwich

Swindon

2 Newport

Reading

Watford

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).

Chester

Darlington

Halifax

N. Brighton York City

1

Southport

1

Gateshend

3

Hartlepooks

*

Manafield Stockport

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

4

Rangers

Third Lanark

<)

--leuter.

ALLEGEÐ SALE OF GIRL

YOUNG MAN APPEARS IN DOCK

Mr. W. M. Thomson, f Secretariat for Chinese Adairs, prosecuted a young man named Lai Po-hing before Mr. Fraser at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning for harbouring and selling a girl. aged 16 after taking her to Can- ton.

Mr. T. P. K. Kemble appeared on behalf of the defendant.

Mr. Thomson said he was apply- ing for remand. 115 several material witnesses had to he brought down from Canton, but he would give his Worship some de tails of the case.

and in-

and

Julge Feetham recommends the establishment of five or six stand-

Sylvin Crei) (Soprano) 360,

(a) Game 27owa

me Standin' in de Need of Prayer (e) Nolitons As Martsones

Ezekiel Saw de Wheel

fel Swing Dow, Sweet Charlot (0) Ke Yo' Hand on the Plow. Bolt-flo Halt Johnson Negro Chale 300,

Orchestral Nefretus from "Show Boxt"

the dramatic climax is The hope was then- expressed | reachozi, that additional information

Performances are given at 2.30, the probable dates l

5.30, 7.30 and 9.30 each day; and auguration of the service would

COUNCIL QUALIFICATION: to available within a short time popular, the dress circle being 80

prices are exceptionally low

Dealing but as nothing more

with qualification of cents, back stalls 50 cents and Council membership' Judge Feetham heard. Mr. Sherry wrote again front stalls 40 cents including says the Land Regulations deal only last month, and he is now await-

with financial qualifications where- Report. ing a reply.

as municipal evastitutions usually 8.3-9.30 contain express provision as to cer-programme, tain circumstances which have the

had bren

But should this partienlar scheme fall through, Hongkong has an alternative on which to rely. The Chinese Government. has announced its intention to ps- |tablish

series of stations throughout China, including Can- ton and Shanghai, and, Mr. Sherre pointed out. the project would be of great assistance to Hong- kong in that they had already aid the trunk cable through to filian,

THE OUTLOOK.

tax.

Patal Whiteman & la Concert Orchestra

8 3.1. Loent Time &

36012. Weather

Chinese recorded

INDIAN DEFENCE effect of disqualifying persons from the 1st Batin. South Wales Bar-

PROBLEMS

TRIBUNAL TO MAKE REPORT

landon, Aug. 31. His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom. in agreement with the Government of India, has

The erection of national stas decided to set up a tribunal to deal tions, including one at anton,with the following points: and an international stalion at Shanghai, would *Stre kong getting into wireless. phonic communication with part of the world.

being elected Concillors,

in views of his proposals für increasing membership of the Council and prolonging the term of oflice to two years, Judge Peetham thinks it desirable that definite provisions dealing with these matters should be included in the Land Regulations when revised.

qualifying of Council officers and He mentions specifically the dis-

9.30-10 p.m. A relay of the band of

derers, conducted by Bundmaster Gecks, {rem the Officer's Mess, Murray Barracks, by courtesy of the Officer Cammanding.

10 p.m. Rugby-day Press News. .10.5-11 p.m. Chinese recorded pro- gramme,

11.

Close Down, All Purds in the afore European 151- BRAIDER BIG kindly supplied by Messrs. S. Montric Co.

KZRM PROGRAMME. Today's Broucast from the Maula Station: 1500 D Studio munic

an. Health werd-Dr. Et. l'acid.

15.00 am. Popular his of the week,

6.15 Dum. Spunish information period. 6.30 pum. English Information period,

200 m, Harkne progra

Teth Dams. Dialect progrnenine Bicolaniz, 7.30 1.4. Conservatory of Musie kalf hour. 8.00 p.m. 7. H. Autinako programme, 2.30 m Apo Comment sprogmorhip.

Apu Censent Orchestra.

servants from membership, dis- Hour- (1) To unsider and report qualification of members for babi- Tefe-whether, and, if so, on what, basestnal absence from meetings and any there should continue to be con-inability, to attend through illness tributions by India towards the or absence from Shanghai, and view recruiting and training expenses councillors being financially inter- that it is doubtful whether the frome of the British Army inested in contrats made with the 2.m. Listerine programy Imperial International Com-India. municationg' schente will be cut-] pleted in less than

Mr. Sherry expressed the

(2) To examine India's claim from. Imperial revenues towards two years. that a contribution should be made ilitary expenditure from Indian

whilst recent reports indicate that there had been a slight hitch

the Chinese Government projeví.!

DOLLAR SLIGHTLY

DECLINES

SILVER MARKET

EASIER

The silver market is easier to

PUN PIRIES.

C. To examine the War Ofice elaim that ludia should pay a irent contribution towards the | cost of the regular and supplemen-

tary reserves.

(1) To consider whether the sea transport contribution paid by the War Office to India should be con- tinued or modified after Bist March, 1932.

examine (5) To

and report

Defendant, it appeared, was day, with the result that the long-mutatis matendis on such of the working haberdashery shop in kong dollar has declined 1/8th to Kowloon and the girl was 1 Is. 4. Locally. the market has frequent customer. Her visits to wenker undertone, the shop recently became more and in London, aitver declined 1/8th more frequent, and the two par-spot and 1/16ths forward. India ties got to know each other quite was a small buyer, while Amerien small sellers. well. One night, the girl asked her and China were mother for permission to go to the After the official fixing. there was pictures. She went to the defen- no special feature. with the

they market quiet, whether dant's house, but

New York reports silver down went to the pictures or not Was problematical. Anyhow, the girl 1/8th, and the market there did not return home that night, but easier. stayed with the defendant in house in Laichikok Road.

#4

Having burned their boats, su to speak, they went up to Canton the next morning by train. On the train, they met two friends, a man and a woman, who were said to be friends of the defendant. On arrival in Canion, they stayed in n hotel together, all four occupying

WRECK OF BRIG

ROMANCE

Commeil.

PERMANENT OFFICIALS,

Judge Peetham also deals at length with the position of employ ees of the Council and suggests they be given, in certain sections, status similar to that of civil servants.

| 1600 pom. Dance musle-Times! Oriental Grill.

10.30 pm, Clone down,

Commander of the Japanese naval landing party, who especially cen- sures what he describes as mislead- ing reports concerning the move- ments of Japanese bluejackets in Ife stresses the needShanghai. for security of tenure if employees are to discharge their important functions effectively. He suggests the placing of some officials on the permanent list as and when desir ed by the Council, pointing out that quder the three-year contract sys.

tem now functioning the Council always been free to refuse to renew its employee's contract however near he muy be to the pensionable ago.-Bruter.

THE SHANGHAI OUTLOOK

JAPAN WANTS REPLY TO PROTEST

·Shanghai Aug. 31. Events seem to be moving in the as those which same direction preluded the recent Sino-Japanese hostilities at Shanghai.

questions raised in the preceding Paragraphs as are relevant to the contribution at present paid from India in respect of the Royal Air Force personnel In India.

Sir Robert Garran, lately Solici tor-General to the Commonwealth Government of Australia, will act as Chairman. Associated with him will be Lord Tomlin and Lord Dunedin, nominated by Ilis Majes- isty's Government in the United Kingdom, and Sir Shadi Lal and Sir Muhammad Salaiman, nominat- ed by the Government of India.

The proceedings of the tribunal will be confidential, and its port, which is to be made to the Prime Minister, will be advisory. Its recommendations will therefors

It was learned to-day that Mr. not be hinding on either Govern | K: Murai, Japanese Consul-Gener ment.

al at Shanghai, intends to-morrow "Arrangements are being made to request that the Mayor, Mr. for the tribunal to assemble in Wu Teh-chen, formally reply with

in November in a atipulated time to the Japanese Once more the English brig De London early Later on, the girl alleged, she | Braake, which sunit off the Dela- | British Wireless.

protest made on August 17 regard was taken to see defendant's "amt," ware Cupes in 1798, is the inspira-

ing the anti-Japanese movement. who subsequently turned out to betion of salvaging parties lured by the mistress of a braikel. The the cargo

In that protest Mr. Murai naked

the girl was sold for $100.

The documents show that the as he considered such movements Meanwhile, the girl's father had lopen. rushed up to Canton and lodged a Representatives of A salving brig went down in 74 feet of water to be most detrimental to the ear- mile out in the bay. ly restoration of friendly and nor potition with the Government party, said to be from Baltimore,about ono with whose help his daughter was have arrived in LowCA. They directly opposite Cape Henlopen, mal commercial relations between traced to the brothel in which she brought with theni mapa and The salvagers already have ascer China and Japan.-Reuter, had been left by the defendant. charts indicating the spot where tained that the present depth is

A strong protest against anti- Both parties were then brought the Do Braake was supposed to now about 80 feet. Mr. Robertson They also brought voiced the bellof that the brig is back to Hongkong and handed over have sunk. to the S.C.A.

with them documents obtained still in good condition, as the Japanese propaganda in the Chi- from England regarding the ship's documents show it was built of nese newspapers was lodged this 8 history and cargo, estimated to be tenkwood, considered almost in-morning with the Mayer, Mr. Wa Toh-chen by Captain Sugisaks, KEMAN HOZA10,000,000 – in treasure, destructible.

ode room.

SUNKEN TREASURE LURES SALVAGERS

of alleged goli and pirated from two Spanish galleons, that drastic measures be employed hottom of the bay off Cape Hen-

prosecution would try to show that silver bullion now lying on the one of which sank with the brig. to suppress the boycott activities,

His Worship fixed September

Shanghai, Aug. 31.

It is believed that if Mr. Wu Tch- chen's reply is considered unfavour able Captain Sugienka will then re- quest the closure of the newspapers concerned.-Reuter.

For some

time reports have

appeared of Chapel residents being by frequent visits of alarmed Japanese naval parties to Woosung. Klangwan and elsewhere on the old battlefelds. It has also been alleged that Japanese marines in Hongkew maltreat Chinese pedes- trians.

of

Last week large parties Marines visited the battlefields unarmed, and, It was explained, merely on sight-seeing tours. These parties were said to have had official Chinese permits, and Chi- nese Municipal Police officers were said to have accompanied them. The newspapers, however, publish- cd reports that permits were fused, for fear of alarming the people and provoking incidents,

Significant Trip.

.

N-

Nanking, Aug, 31. Mr. Lo Wen-kan, Foreign Minister, accompanied by Mr. Liu Taung-chich, went to Hankow by air to-day to confer with Chiang Kai-shek on the Sino-Japanese' issues.

They are expected to return on Friday. Considerable significance

is attached to the mission.-Reic

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