OFFICIAL PAPERS ON MOSCOW AFFAIR

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import of all Russian goods except by Board of Trade Licence,

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BRITON ARRESTED

NAZI POLICE MAKE A

NIGHT RAI

Berlin, Apr. 4.

The Nazi auxiliary police have arrested a Briton Tamed Harold Frazer. He was taken from his bed and carried off to an unknown destination.

In regard to goods which are manufactured partly in the Soviet and partly in some other country it has to be proved that 25 per cent of their value is attributable to processes undergone since they vestigating. left the Union.

The Proclamation will not apply » to goods for re-export. The men- sure comes into operation on the 18th April, the day after the exist- ing trade agreement expires.

LABOUR OPPOSITION.

·

The British Embassy is in-

Frater was recently dismissed from a German news agency on the grounds that he was a Communiat:

-Reuter.

Jewish Boycot

Beri, Apr., 4.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY,

EDUCATION IN RELIGION

GROWTH OF ADULT MOVEMENT

COMPANY REPORT.

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO'S PROFIT CARRIED FORWARD

of

should be carried forward to the

APRIL

5, 1933.

RADIO BROADCAST

STUDIO CONCERT THIS

EVENING.

From Z. B. W., on wave length of

4.30-7

p.m. Chinese programme. 6-6.15 p.m. Children's Concert.

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

Ma Mere L'Oye (Mother Goose)."

(Ravel).

Buston Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Serge Koussevitzky, 7370/1.

7.18. p.1.

The report for presentation at the annual meeting of the Green Island "Cement Co., Ltd, on April 25, states: The Archbishop of York, the Bishop" of Birmingham Dr.

The Board of Directors have now Barnes), the President of the

to lay before the shareholders a state. Methodist Church (Dr. Scottment of accounts, and balance sheet

for the year ended 31st December. 356 metres (84.5 kịc)., Lidgett), and other leaders of the 1992. Association for Adult Religious

The net profit for the year, after Education, in a letter to the editor of the "Morning Post," emphasise providing for depreciation on build- the growing work that is being

inga and machinery at Hok Un works and Macro works, done to revive interest in religion, steam launches and lighters, etc. is | especially in regard to education. 0.03: the amount brought for- "Our Association," they state, from the previous year is

making. "a total formerly the Divinity Lectures $99,848.88; Committee, is an Interdenomi- $531,119.91, which it is recommended national body with representa-

end associations... which has cavoured for the past nine years Mess. R. G. Shewan and C. A. da `Directors. During the year, to promote the work of Adult Roza resigned from the Board, and Religious Education of a Univer- Menara A. L Shields and T. E. Pearce sity type and standard In con-were invited to take their places: nection with the extra mural boards of the universities.

"In London a regular school of Bibical study on no-party lines has been carried on at University con- College Gower-street, in nection with the Extension and Tutorial Classes Council of the Auditors. The accounts have been University of Londen, which in-audited by Messrs. Linstead and stituted in 1928 a special diploma Davis and Messrs. Lowe, Bingham and Matthewa, Chartered Account in the literary, historical and com- ants, who are eligible for re-appoint parative study of the Bible to meet ment the needs of our evening class students."

It is officially stated that the After the second reading of the Nazi boycott of the Jews will not tives from the leading, teachers credit of next year's account, Bill is moved to-morrow, in the be resumed to-morrow in view of House, Sir Stafford Cripps, on be the cessation of the "Atrocity half of the Labour Opposition, will Propaganda." move the rejection of the Bill on the ground that the White Paper

The Nazi boycott organisation does not disclose adequate grounds will remain intact ready to reply to for the Government's demand for any attempt to renew the Jewish the liberation of Metropolitan boycott in Germany-Rouiter. Vickers' employees without trial, | ··

or for granting to the Government, for the purpose of reprisals) against Russia, the exceptional powers proposed in the Bill- Reuter and British Wireless.

RELEASE ON BAIL

Moscow, Apr. 5. Prior to their release on bail to-] day, Cushny, Thornton and Gregory had indictments rend to them charging them with political and milltary expionage, wrecking ma- chinery, and, in Thornton's case, bribery.

All entered a general denial. It is understood that Russian counsel have been offered for the defence. -Reuter,

....... TRIAL NEXT WEEK.

The trial of Metropolitan-Vickers for alleged wrecking activities in Soviet electrical enterprises, in- cluding several British subjects.! will open in Moscow on April 9 or 10.

They will be charged in the

11,

BILLIARDS, MATCH,

Submarine Team Defeats

R.A.O.B. Club.

Billiard players representing the R.A.0.B. met Petty Offers from the Odin and Otus at the R.A.O.B. Club last night and lost 481 to 576. Details:

J. Hawkes M. Blake... G. Whitimill

RA:O.B.

A. Sands..

100

94

100

100

F. G. Payne J. Culloden

44

43

Submarine

J. T. Bridge

W. Parker S. Hoar

A. Chadwick T, Foreman J. Ewing

Exhibition Games.

Under Article 101 of the Articles of Asociation, Mr... Á. L. Shlcids, and Mr. T. E. Pearce retire, but being eligible, offer themselves, for election. retire, but being eligible, offer them selves for re-election.

"

ON WORLD TOUR,

Stock Quotations, etc.

Selected London and New York

7.30-8.10 p.m. A Concert.

8 p.m. (Local Time and Weather Report). re-Violin Solo-By the Waters of

Minnetonka (Liệurance). Violin Solo-Under the Leaves

(Thome).

Renee Chernet 1228.

CALIFORNIAN TOURISTS IN

HONGKONG

Under the direction of the D. F. Robertson Travel Bureau. Los Angeles, California, a party of 22 Californians arrived in Hongkong yesterday aboard the N.Y.K. liner, Chichibu Maru.

"The increased demand has now led to the formation under the auspices of our committee of the Association for Adult Religious Education, which aims to bring the individual members of the public who desire it into personal touch with the best results of modern Biblical scholarship, by lectures, where these can be arranged, correspondence

by 79 coaching and by supervision of private study, where desired,

"A conference on Religious Education and the Teaching of Scripture has been arranged for next Whitsuntide at Elfinsward,

Included in the party are Mr. Haywards Heath, Sussex, from June 2 to 5;,which will give mem-E. Beverley Scott of Beverly Hills, estate operator and Mrs. Senit; Dr. R. E. Helms, pastor of the Methodist Church, one of the largest churches in Californin.]

100

08

00 100'

100

The party is being personally conducted around the world by Mrs. Glenn C. Burbank, herself a well-known traveller.

The second billiard exhibition Supreme Court with. the commis match was played last night at the bera an opportunity of hearing retired millionaire real

Chinese Club, resulting in Amere about the work proposed. Osmond beating Pong Shiu Biv, 500- "Those interested are asked to 361 and G/Sgt. Jarman beating B. D. communicate with the Hon. Orga- Bush 500-319. Pong Sliiu Biu's nising Secretary, 15. Fox-hill, highest break was 115 and Jurman's, Norwood, London."

sion of crimes in violation of Article 68, Sections 6 to of the Criminal Code, which deals with counter-revolutionary crimes against the Soviet state,

A special session of the court will be constituted for the bear- ing..

COMPOSITION OF COURT.

The president of the session will be M. Ulrich, who is a 'mem- ber of the plenum of the Supreme. Court of the U.S.S.R., and

the

members will be Professor Mar-

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CHINESE WIN BILLIARDS

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tens, director of the Distel In-than held his own and at the ade stilule, and M. Dmitrier, director journment stood 500 to 142...

of the Thermo-projecting Trust. After dinner. however, Lee was

will conduct the case.

RUSSIAN GOODS EMBARGO

OBSTRUCTIVE TACTICS BY LABOUR PARTY

Landon, Apr. 4.. In the House of Commons, in order to obstruct the early passage

and Mrs. Helms,

First

The other members of the party are mentioned in the passér ger list published on another page.

The party will proceed to the Philippines, Celebes, Bali, Java, Sumalra, Malaya, India, Ceylon. Arabia, Egypt, Palestine, the Holy Land, Syria, Turkey, Greece, and on arrival at Naples will make an extended automobile tour through Europe.

SIAM TO FIGHT COMMUNISM,

KING PROMULGATES A NEW LAW.

Song-Little Grey Home in the West

(Eurdley-Wilmot-Lohr), Sung-From the Land of the Sky-

Blue Water (Eberhart-Cadman).

Mary Lewis (Soprano). 1140. Violin Solo-Caprice (Ogarew). Violin Solos (a) The Bee (Schubert)

(b) Waltz in D Flat 4Chopin).

Alexander Schmidt, 20014. Chorus Where'er You Walk

(Kandel-Spross); Chorus-Bedouin Song (Foote).

Associated Glee Clubs, of America. 30043. Violin Salo-Caprice Antique

(Balogh-Kreisler), Violin Solo-Legend of the Canyon

(Cadman).

Fritz Kruisler. 1093..

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Song-The Narrative (Grey-

Stathart).

1

Song The Rogue Song (Grey-

Stothart)." Lawrence Tibbett (Baritone), 1446. Piano SoloTurkish March

(Beethoven).

Piano Solo-Brooklet (Schubert-

(Rachmaninof).

Sergei Rachmaninoff. 1196.

8.10-8.50 p.m. Variety.

Cherus Jeannine I Dream of Lilac Chorus-Sonny Boy

Time.

Victor Salon Group, 35943. Song--I'd do Anything for You, Song-He's so Unusual.

Helen Kane (Comedienne). 22080. Piano Solo Scart Dance. Piano Solo-The Flatterer.

Hans Barth. 20346. Sung-Wait Til You See

"Ma Cherie.". Song-Louise.

Maurice Chevalier (Baritone), 21918. Organ Solo-Little Pal. Organ Solo-Why' Can't You?

Jesse Crawford. 21951. Vocal Duct-Sometimes I'm Happy.

Louise Groody and Charles King. Chorns-Hallelujah!

The Bevelers.20009.

8.50-9.30 p.m. Orchestral. Holiday in Seville (Albeniz).

Leopold Stokowski and the Phila- delphia Orch: 7168. Hansel and Gretel Overture

(Humperdinck). Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York. 7436. Country Dance (German) No. 1. Pastoral Dance No. 2 (German). The Merrymaker's Dance No. 3

(German).

The relief judge will be M. Zelikov, seen at his best, whereas Pennell of the Bill dealing with Russian chairman of the central committee fell off and the game ended at goods, the Labour Party has started of the trade union of workers, en- 1,000 to 776 in favour of the Chin- detailed questioning on various gineers and technicians of the ese player, who had the following items of the Army and Air Force electro-technical industry and elec- imposing series of breaks: 38, 36, Annual Bill.

40, 56, 59, 32, 30, 71, 45, besides After querying a number of tric power stations,

M. Vishinsky and M. Roguinsky, ten in the twenties. Pennell's best items regarding billeting provi- Public Prosecutor and Assistant was 52 (twice), and he also had sions, a question was asked as to

!! Bangkok, Apr. 4. Public Prosecutor, respectively, 39, 36, 35, 40, 42, and several of what was provided for fourpence

A new law designed to suppress for a man's supper referred to in over 20.

the Bill.

communiam in Siam has been pro- The full score for the series was; If this procedure continues it mulgated by King Frajndhipok,

China

Great Britain will have the effect of Delaying the following his recent action in dia S. C. Zee 1,000 T. J. Marks 607 next Government Bill, which is solving the Peoples Assembly and F. C. Lau 711 R. J. Barker 1,000 Y. S. Chang 1.000 G. D. Nicholl 727 planned to cover two days, and appointing a new State Council, thus the whole programme up to owing to a number of members of 1,000 F. Marshall 757

Easter will be delayed unless the the former body advocating Com 1.000 W. A. Pennell 270 House aits late, which will certainly munim.

The new measure, declaring that 3,877 be done if necessary-Reuter Spe-

cial.

Communiam would bring disaster on the nation, provides that anyone spreading communist propaganda is liable to imprisonment not excced. ing ten years and a fine not ex-Ia coeding £150.

BRITAIN'S WAR DEBT BURDEN

STRIKING FIGURES

QUOTED

London, April 4. In reply to a House of Commons question regarding. Britain's, war debt payments to the United States and her receipts from other coun- tries, the Chancellor of the Ex- chequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Bald that, including the payment

C. T. Shen M... T. Lee

Total

1.711 Tutal.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

ONLY O'Rell.

MADE FOLL

LAWS, CONTRACTE, and OTHER A reminder is given of the ture. IMPEDIMENTS OF ALL KINDS ARE well concert by the Schneider Trio ROGUES Max at the rant garden of the Hongkong Hotel to-night, commencing at 9.15.

While at work yesterday · in A Chinese woman was admitted to of £29 millions on 15th December the Government Civil Hospital yes Government quarry at Taikokisui a last, Britain's payments to the terday with serious injuries suffered stone-dresser was killed through United States amount altogether to in an attempt to alight from a moy-large boulder being dislodged from £5,200,000.

ing tram..

Britain's receipts from foreign war, debts are £71,100,000 and The friends of Mrs. S. W. Coleman from reparations £121,300,000, will be glad to learn of her complete making a

total of £192,400,000: recovery after an operation in the These figures include both prin- now returned to her apartment Yeung We Hospital. Mrs. Coleman cipal repayments and interest. Gloucester Building British Wireless.

YOUNG - CYCLIST KILLED

COLLIDES WITH A MOTOR LORRY

the hillside.

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FI

There will be a general meeting of the HK. University Engineering Society next Friday, at 8.30 p.m. in Mr. S. V. Boxer, B.Sc., will deliver Room "K" at the University, when lecture on "The Historical Develop- ment of the Arch."

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Similar penalties are prescribed for officials of communist societies, while the members will be liable to: a maximum of five yearn and a fine of £90.

Bangkok is quiet, but troops are guarding the Legations in view of the possibility of disturbances.- Reuter Special.

WOMAN FINED.

DISOBEYED ORDERS OF THE S.C.A.

The Hongkong Bentoient Society acknowledges with grateful thanks That the summer season is upon Before Mr. Butters at the Kaw- the sum of $7.50 from a few residents us is indicated by the announcement loon Magistracy vesterday, after- of the Helena May Institute in that Lane, Crawford's Kiosk at Re- memory of the late Miss Armstrong pulse Bay will open on Good Friday. noon, a summons was brought by and the sum of $15 being $5 cach Tiffins will be served that day as

Sub-inspector W. Hynes against from Messrs, C.B. Brown, H.R. well as on Easter Sunday and Mon-Li Cheung-lau of 289 Temple Forsyth, and S.A. Slap in memory day, and on all Sundays and holiday's Street, who disobeyed ordera of the late Mrs. Thomas Holmes. until further notice.-

made by the Magistrate to dis- continue the use of such premises us a brothel.

Mr. C. Chumpkin gave an intensely The Organising Committee of the interesting and humans address at British Empire Fair, to be held at The defendant declared that A young Chinese, Chow Pui, rid the Rotary Club yesterday, when he the Peninsula Hotel next May, grate- she was only an agent acting for ing a push bicycle, was fatally In took as his subject “Government jured in a collision with a lorry Offices and Things. It was in the fully acknowledge contribution of her husband, at present out of the from the British-American Colony, and since receiving the yesterday at the bottom of Garden nature of a witty discourse on the

acco Co (China) Ltd., and Road. Ife was catapulted off his speaker's association with the Civil Messrs. Dodwell notices from the Secretariat for

Service many years ago, and evoked

Chinese Affairs defendant had seat, and died after admission torours of laughter the part of the Co., Ltd., towards the expenses of told the people to go away, but i the Government Civil Hospital listeners, from a fractured skull.

·

the Fair..

St. Louis Symphony Orch. 9009. Orpheus Ballet Dance of the

Spirits (Gluck-Motti). Minuet from Serenade (Brahms).

„Detroit Symphony Orchestra under

the direction of Ossip Gabri

lowitsch. 6834. the Village (Ippolitow-Iwanow), Frince Igor Polovetski Dance

(Borodin).

Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra directed by Leopold Stokowski. 0514. 9.30-10.15 p.m. A Concert from the Studio.

1. Songs,

(a) To Music (Schubert). (b) In questa Tombo

(Beethoven).

(c) Serenade (Bantock),

Mrs. Helen Lockhart (Contralto) accompanied by Mr. Frederick Mason, A.R.CO., L.T.CL.

2. Pianoforte Solos.

(a) lat Movement of Sonata

No. 32 In C Minor (Beethoven). (b) Norwegian Peasant March

(Grieg). Mr. Harry Ore.. 3. Song.

..

>

(a) Tho Willow Song

(Shakespeare-Sullivan). (b) Two Old English Songs,.

(1) Go from my Window, Go. (2) Gathering Daffodils.

(arr. Somervell). (c) Easter Flowers (Sanderson). Mrs. Helen Lockhart (Contralto)

accompanied by Mr. Frederick Mason, A.R.0.0., L.T.C.L. 4. Pianoforte Solos.

(a) Poika (Rubinstein). (b) Chinese Moonrong (Harry

(Ore). (c) Shepherd's Hey. (Grainger)."

Mr. Harry Ore. 10.15-10.30 p.m. defendant Henry VIII (Saint-Saens). had received three notices from National Symphony Orch. 720277293: Played by Waller Damrosch and the

tempt to eject the people, Actual

they remained against her wishes, Sub-Insnectar Hvnes informed

the S.C.A. and had made no at

The police state that the lorry,

Thirty-six cases of small-pox with The public is reminded of the 30 deaths, three cases of diphtheria the Magistrate that No. 1865, when it approached the variety concerts-which are to take

deaths (one imported), traffic post from the upper level, place at the Volunteer Headquarters with two

twe was given the signal to proceed. on Friday and Saturday, at 9.30 three cases of typhoid with It appears not to have been seen by p.m., in aid of the Cheero Club and deatha (ons, imported), sae case of the cyclist who WIB proceeding the Disabled Officers' Garden Homes. paratyphoid, fourteen cases of men along Queen's Road, the result, it Fine programmes havebeen arranged, ingilis with three deaths, and it is hoped there will be large deaths from tuberculosis, were

is alleged, being that at the junc-diences to assist the worthy causes ported to the health authorities las tion be collided with the rear of for which the concerts are being week. On Monday four the lorry on the point of turning to aid. Reserved seats can be booked small-pox and une cave of meningiti ge westwards.

at the Anderson Hutle Company.

were also reported.

10.30 pm. Rugby Mid-day Press

ly, she was the agent, paying News. taxes and rent.

Mr. Butters did not accept de: fendant's story, and imposed a

10.33 p.m. Close Down.

All records in the above European

Messra. Tsang Fook Piano Co.

ine of $75 or one month's impel-programmes are kindly supplied by sonnent.

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