S PANIC IN BERLIN

VIOLENT SLUMP ON THE STOCK EXCHANGE

RUSH TO REALISE SHARES

Berlin, Mar. 30.

A violent slump in shares oc- carred on the Berlin Bourse to- day as a direct consequence of the Naxi campaign against the Jews.

Millions of marks worth of securities were thrown upon the market by Jews rushing to realise their assets in anticipation of the Nasi boycott

Meanwhile leading members of the Government are participating In efforts at conciliation.

How far they are likely to be successful it is difficult to fore. tell.

Anti-Semitism has been a car- dinal doctrine in the creed of Hitler and the Nazis since the start of the Fascist movement in Germany:"Juda verretke" (Perish the Jews) is as much a slogan for the Brown Shirts as "Down with Capitalism" for the Com- munists.-Router.

LEAGUE HELPLESS,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1933.

First picture to be published in Hongkong of the retreat of Chinese forces from Jehol. `It shows troops fali-

ing back to the Great Wall and is somewhat reminiscent of pictures of the famous retreat from Moscow.

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MOTORIST'S TWO

OFFENCES

CROWDED SEAT AND

HORN-BLOWING

The question as to whether three persons can sit in the front seat of a car without hindering the movements of the driver was raised before. Mr. Butters at the Kowloon Magistrac this morning? when a youth named Chiu Kai-! kong, was gummoned for not haviny full control of his car, No. 3483...

London, Mar. 30. References to the treatment of Jews in Germany were "made in Serim that on March 12 defendant It was alleged by Sergeant both Houses of Parliament to-day. had two other persons in his Ford Asked in the Commons whether two-seater. They were all packed he would bring the question, of in the front seat, with the result Jewish nationalism and the per- that defendant, who was driving, secution of the Jews before the did not have full control of the car. next meeting of the League of Na-. Defendant stated that although tions Council, Sir John Simon said he had two other persons with he was advised that there was him, they were not very stout, no article of the Covenant under and he submitted that his move- which the British Government ments were not hampered. could possibly bring this matter before the Council.

In finding against the defendant, his Worship said if three persons occupied a front seat which

WAR

un-

"SNIP SNAP",

New Feature Starts To-morrow

The jigsaw puzzle crazé is now gaining ground every- where, and, commencing to- morrow, the Telegraph will introduce a form of this popu- lar amusement, in which adults and children alike will find much pleasure.

This is "Snip-Snap," a game which needs only a pair of scissors and an eye for what's what. "Saip-Snap" will both puzzle and delight all who take

it up,

appear

The puzzles will weekly on Saturdays, and the answers will appear On the following Mondays. An ideal amusement for the week-ends.

zamkert

time as the last. There was

a

PRES. MADISON MISHAP

A WRONG VALVE TURNED

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A bill of G$250,000 is believed to be the likely cost of the over- turning of the trans-Pacific liner President Madison, while repairs were being made between voyages. Carl Edberg, a junior engineer. was trapped along with four others when the ship slowly turned over on her side at her moorings, The others were res- cued.

Divers will replace the plates in the hull that were removed for repairs, the water will be pumped cut and the vessel righted pre- paratory to repairs estimated to cost $250,000.

The official inspector is of the opinion that "somebody turned the wrong valve and pumped water ballast to the starboard

large crowd outside the Po Hing side, causing a list and putting Theatre where a wrestling match beet removed under water.",

the hole where the plates had Mr. Lansbury requested that in view of the statements pub meant for two, the movements of was proceeding along Nathan keeper, was believed lost but he

had just concluded and defendant

Jack Rose, engine room store- lished by both sides alleging the the driver must be restricted Road sounding his horn all the persecution of all sorts of.peo- unless these persona were

was located and rescued, Jack ple in Germany, the British Am-naturally thin. A fine of $5 was defendant

time. The officer stated that Hansen, a watchman, was trapped bassador in Berlin should be imposed.

came out of Saigon in the main dining room but was Street and had his hand, on the removed asked for a report on the sub-

Another summons for sounding horn all the way to

after rescuers had "ject so that some authentic his horn unnecessarily thereby Theatre. He was of the opinion men trapped below were. pulled Po Hing broken a partition. Two other news might be available. causing annoyance to the public that it was unnecessary to sound to safety through portholes, The Foreign Secretary said that was also brought against defen the horn there, as this suggestion was quite reason- dant.

Nearly 150 workmen and mem- regulated at the time.. able. The matter had not been)

hers of the crew helping in the overlooked and he was in com

scrambled to the munication with the Ambassador.

dock as the ship slowly turned on her side. Finally the stern rested on the bottom of the harbour. the ship tilting at a 60-degree angle and apparently kept from going over by its hempen

when

LORDS DISCUSSION.

. During a discussion on foreign affairs in the House of Lords, Vis-

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traffic

STAC

A fine of $5 was also imposed overhauling

In this case. Sergeant Scrim. said this happened at the same in this case,

NEWS IN BRIEF

DAY. BY DAY

LAWS, LIKE HOUSES, LEAN ON!

count Cceil aald that thousands ONE ANOTHER-Burice. of Jews were subjects of the King

and were among the most peace- The Hungtong Benevolent Society ful and orderly citizens in Brincknowledge with grateful thanks the. tain.

donation of $5 went as a

*

token of

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RADIO BROADCAST

TWO "STUDIO RECITALS TO-NIGHT

From Z. B. W on wave length of

355 metres (34.5 k/c.).

4:30-7 p.m. Chinese recorded" pro- gramma.

7-10.30 p.m. European programme. 2-7.18 pm

Daphnis et Grice-Suite No. 2

(Revel). Boston

Symphony Orchestra directed by Serge Kousaevitzky. 7143/7144. 7.18 p.m.

Closing Local Stock" Quotations, Selected London and New York Stock Quotations, etc.........

p.m.

Rapsodie (Chabrier),

Symphony Orchestra. 1337. 7.37-8 p.m. Musical Comedy. Mister Cinders-Vocal Gems. Wake

Up and Dream-Vocal Gems. Light Opera Company, C1085, G. B. Cochran's 1930 Revue-Vocal

Gema,

Light Opera Company. 1920. Lido Lady-Selection.

Savoy Orpheans. C1310.

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report

8.3-8.35 p.m. A Concert.` Piano Solo-The Children's Corner

Suite (Debussy),

Alfred Cortot, 7147. is Ever Young

Song-The Pipes of Pan Monckton). Violin Solo--Melodio Araba

Winnie Melville (Soprano).. B3285.

(Glazounow-Kochanski). Violin Solo-Sivilienne and Rigaudon

(Francocar-Kreisler).

Sadah Shuchari, 4114. Lovely Night (Landon

Song Pryllida (Fisher).

Walter Glynne (Tenor). B2995. 'Cello Solo-Jocelyn-Berceuse

(Lullaby) (Godard). Cello Solo-Evening Song

(Schumann).

Pablo Casals, 6030. 435-9 p.m. Variety. Song-Love me To-night, Jeannette MacDonald (Sop.). 24007. Orchestral-Bonita, Havana

Novelty Orch 22963. Humorous Song--Fat Flat Fish. Orchestral-I Know You're Lying.

Leslie Sarony, B3473,, But I Love It

Coon-Sanders' Orchestra. 22369. Jeannette MacDonald (Sop.). 21067. Song-len't it Romantic. Orchestral-Adios.

Havana Novelty Orchestra. 22963, umorous Song The Empire Party

Song.

Leslie Sarony, B3473. Orchestral-Keepin' Out of

Wischief Now.

Coon-Sanders' Orchestra. 22969. 9-9.30 p.m. From the Studio. A Pianoforte Recital by Madame C. Cuerva.

9.20.10 p.m. Orchestral. Schumann's Concerto in A Minor Op. 64,

Alfred Cortot and the London Sym- phony Orchestra conducted by Sir Landon Ronald. MR39. 10-10.26 p.m. From the Stud

A Pianoforte Recital by Professor

Programme.

One case of small-pox from Kow- completely loon, che imported case of diphtheria hawsers. and three cases of meningitis were re- Borted to the health authorities on workmen removed three plates on Jeno ven Taknes.

The accident occurred Wednesday.

the starboard side at the water- line within a short time. Water started pouring in and before it could be stopped the liner began to list. Then the water filled the holds and engineroom, and the ship started slowly to keel over.

at

It was obvious that events in a respect for the late Mrs. R. Shannon. While digging for dynamite foreign country which caused un-j

Tai Hang, an explosion occurred, rest and anxiety among. Irge

The Postmaster General announces causing injuries to the right hand of section of the British population that a new issue of stamps of 12a stonebreaker, who was subsequent. must give concern to the Govern cents denomination the British Emly removed to the Government Civil ment.

pire rate will be on sale at the Post] Hospital. Omees on and after 3rd April,

Whether the Government could do anything was another matter but they would be grateful, if they ,could be given döme assurance.

'Lord Cecil's remarks were sup- ported by Lord Ponsonby, who al- so recognised that the Govern- ment was in a difficult position re- garding this subject.

DIRECTED AGAINST

PROFESSORS.

Lord Reading stated that the at- tack at the moment was directed

ther.

Mr. Car! E. Winkley, Vice-President:

The Rev. Dr. E. L. Allen is to and General Manager of the Adohr give an address to the Hongkong Creameries, one of the largest in Practical Psychology Club at Lune Southern California, arrived here with Crawford's Restaurant at 6 p.m. to his wife en a world tour by the s.s. day. The function is open to

the President Pierce. public.

Mr. James J. Perkins, President of lived on a boat in Shaukiwan harbour, Cheng Pak-tai, 50, who fortherly the H. H. West Company, the largest died in the Government Civil Hospital retail and wholesale stationery dealers this morning, as a result of injuries

PHILHARMORIC SOCIETY

LOSS

#

ON "FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH”

The annual report of the Hong-

in the Mid-West, arrived here by the received through falling into a nullah kong Philharmonic Society states: 2.5. President Pierce on a health tour at Tsai Ma Ti yesterday. of the world.

year..

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out

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1. Aria (St. John's Passion)

(Bach-Takacs).

2. Orientale Lullaby (Takaca).

3. Pastorale Antique (Takacs).

4. Humoreske (Taknes).

5. Lullaby (Takacs).

6. Rhapsodietta (Takacs).

1326 pm. Rugby Mid-day Press NOWR

10.30 p.m. Close Down.

Al records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by Mextra. S. Moutric and Co.

WOMAN BEGGAR CAUTIONED

HAD OVER $27 ON HER

Central, was arrested by Sub- Li Wen-sze, a Shanghai woman who begged in Des Voeux Road Inspector Carey, and when search- ed at the Central Charge Room was found to have 327.46! he was brought before Mr. Wynne- Jones this morning, and was cau- moved along.on a stool strapped tlored. It was stated that she to the lower part of her body, while her little boy was chained. to her with a padlock. husband would be sent out of the Sub-Inspector Carey said her Culony, sending her too?

His Worship: What about

-The membership of the Society numbers 37 Vice-Presidents, 2 upon university professora and Mr. Harley M. Walker, a well- The Kowloon Union Church has subscribing members, and 104 other professional men in Ger-

known scenario writer, arrived here arranged a Parents' Evening to take ordinary members, including those many for no other reason than Pierce on a world tour. He has been will be items by the Sunday School of Youth" was produced in January,

with his wife aboard the ss. President place in the Church Hall, Jordan on leave.

Rond, at 8.30 p.m. to-night. There that they happened to be mem-liated with the Hal Roach studios scholars and Mrs. J. S. Logan.

The comic opera "The Fountain bers of the Jewish Community. for sixteen

The Government, he said, should

Mr. S. A. Sweet acted as Hon. at least use such legitimate means Mr. Gregario Nieva, former Re-

Producer, and Mr. D. Smith Hill, The Traffic Department being en as were in their power to show presentative of the Philippine Legis-gaged in connexion with the arrivals Hon, Conductor, to whom the Germany what was felt by the lature, arrived here from Manila by of H.E. the Guvernor of Macao this thanks of the Society are due. The British people but he could not the President Taft at the head morning, the weekly list of trafe duties of Hon. Secretary and Hon. press them to do anything fur-ciliens making a goodwill visit to Central Magistracy. The cages will during the season by Messrs. H. J.

of a party of 21, prominent P.. I summonses were not heard at the Treasurer have been carried

Lord Iddesleigh, as

China and Japan.

be disposed of an Tuesday, the next Bast and D. Buchanan respectively, a Ronian Catholic, expressed real sympathy

traffic sitting.

to whom the thanks of the Society for the Jews in Germany and the the bones of my deceased husband and "To-day is the day when I collect

are gratefully tendered. The Com- Archbishop of Canterbury asso-wash then with this wine," said a the s.s. Kemsang, which arrived from their indebtedness to all those who Capiain W. Field Hook, master of mittee desire to place on record cialed himself with Lord Read Chinese woman when charged before Osaka and Moil, reported at the worked so hard toward the success ing's remarks.

Mr. Wynne-Jones this morning at the Harbour Office his vessel having gone of the show; to the Central Police Court with the posses-aground on Shimonoseki Straits on Church Council for the use of the Cathedarl sion of a quantity of wine on which March 24. The abip was, however, Cathedral Hall The Minister for War, a duty had not been, paid. The wine refloated the same day, without any lineetings; and to Mr. T. A. Martin, pense, I think. They have $27.45. for. Committee S. 1. Carey At their own ex- Hailsham, defined the limits with-fine of $5 or seven days' gaol waS

was contained in six Flit tins. Adamage having been sustained.

AS.A.A., for auditing the accounts, In which the British Government Imposed."

Capt. J. II. L Mackenzie, who re The Committee regret that a loss who accosted two European ladies Another elderly male mendicant could act. He said there was a

inquished the command of the gun- of $956.59 Was made on "Tho in Pedder Street was fined $5 or very large number of British citiz-, The following weddings will shortly boat flotilla in the West River last Fountain of Youth". The financial seven days, éns of Jewish descent.

be solemnised Mr. Alberto Eduardo autumn, has been reported to have result of the year's working is a If any of these were arrested or Xavier, 21, Jordan Rond, and Miss been named for the post of first com- loss of $91.96 bringing the Surplus ill-treated in Germany, the British Road, Kowloon; Mr. Edward Goval w

Everdina Augusta Cruz, 2, Granville manding officer of the Guardian, the Account down to $113.74. Government would have a right to Rapley and Miss Florence Irene vessel which is being bullt at the net-layer and target-towing complain and to bring facts to the Drake, bath of Claremont Hotel; and notice of the German Government Mr. Roberto Estavao

LIMITS OF ACTION.

Marques,

Chatham Dockyard.

Appearing elsewhere in this issue is an advertisement of a special to take place in the Rose Room of the Peninsula

or to prean for justice to be done. Peninsula Hotel, and Mies Alberia

From Inquiries made they had Cordeiro, of 222, Wanchal Road, dinner dance been unable to learn that there Hongkong. had been any such case in Ger- many-British Wireless.

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PORTRAIT GALLERY

EXTENSION

Ilote! to-morrow, from 8.30 p.m. OPENED BY HM.

During dance 1.1.

inter attractive

who

Harold Morsman, 52, an unemploy-till ed mariner from Yorks, England, vals an was committed to the House of be provided Detention by Mr. Wynne-Jones on a is an

by

excente Man

entertainment will

riginalit

THE KING

London, Mar. 30. The new extension of the Na- Court this morning. Detec- For her performances she tiona! Portrait Gallery was to-day

Mottram stated

that an accompanist in the person of Mr. opened by the King, who, accom-

COURT MOVING TO WINDSOR charge of vagrancy at the Central classic dancer of great

tive-ndant's wife was in Manila, L. Mirabel, who possesses the distine-panied by the Queen, drove to the the London, Mar. 30, Their Majesties will leave London British Consul with a view to send servatoire of Parle, Booking for the Gallery from Buckingham Palace

and the police had written to the lion of being a licentiate of the Con- next Thursday for Windsor Castle, ing Mossman there. The Benevolent reservation of tables is being effected, in an open carriage drawn by four where they will spend the Easter Society here had been supporting him, and intending patrons are advised to bay horses with outriders-British British Wireless.

but they had been unable to carry on, apply early to the Peninsula Hotel.

Wireless.

Eczema Sores Rashes

These distressing skin complaints are sure outward rigrs of impurities In the blood surface treatment cannot bring lasting relief so, remove the case of the trouble, from the blood by taking Churke's Blood Miture.

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BRITISH EMPIRE FAIR. EMPIRE DAY

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PENINSULA HOTEL.

In view of the great number of applications for space, the Committee has fixed APRIL 15

as the last date on which local applica- tions can be accepted.

Intending Exhibitors of POULTRY are particularly requested to write in NOW.

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KING'S THEATRE

COMMENCING TO-MORROW.

TOGETHER FOR THE LAST TIME !

A NEW ADVENTURE

LIVE AGAIN THROUGH

THE ECSTASY OF YOUNG LOVE

IN ROMANCE

The world will love these lovers more than ever in this delightful story of the New England coast.

Janet

GAYNOR

more adorable than

ever as Tess

and

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Charlas

FARRELL

as a carefree young

in

TESS

of the STORM COUNTRY

Directed by Alfred Santall

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