THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY, APRIL
STREET ORATOR
RELIGIOUS CLAUSE LONDON EATING
LESS
FINED
JAPANESE BOYCOTT
TALK
MADE VOID
1910 SETTLEMENT " BY LORD BORWICK
A Chinese brought before Mr. Mr. Justice Bennett gave a cas" Wynne-Jones at the Central sidered judgment in a question Police Court this morning, on a raised by a condition in a settle charge of pitering in Chin Loong ment made in 1910 by Lord Bor- Street, was said to be talking poliwick of Hawshead, then Sir Robert tics, in which Chiang Kai-shek and Hudson Berwick, for the benefit of the anti-Japanese boycott figured, his grandchildren. He had collected abou: 60 hearers.
around him before the police in
tervened.
A
TAKING LESS TIME
ABOUT IT
FLIGHT FROM SNACK
BAR PERCHES
An extensive tour of London's A clause stated that if any grand principal hotels, restaurants, and sandwich bars to discover what, child should, at any time, before and where, the modern generation obtaining a vested interest in the eats, revealed the facts that people trust fund, become a
Roman are: Catholic, or not be openly and avowedly a Protestant, he or she should forfeit a part of his or her share in the capital or income of
The defendant. pleaded that he was sent out by n monk.
Sub-Inspector Thorpe observed that he did not know a monk was interested in politica, but he was sure the defendant was. It was the fund, usual for people like the defend- ant to go about pretending to seil books on fortune-telling while dition be construed for their guld they were really giving political ance as three of the grandchildren speeches.
Defendant was fined $25, or three weeks' imprisonment.
FATAL TAXI MISHAP
WOMAN DIES FROM INJURIES
The trustees asked that this con-
became Roman Catholics.
Mr. Justice Bennett held that the clause was inoperative because, he said, it would restrain a parent
Eating less,
Eating quicker,
Choosing their food more care- fully, and Losing the "snack-bar," but not the coffee stall, habit.
A year ago it was only necessary to erect a long-counter and instal some high stools to ensure making a handsome profit. To-day, with the exception of one or two specia- lised places with a regular clientele, situated mostly in Mayfair, these quick-lunch establishments are bo- "Parent's duty," said the Judge," ing driven out of business by the "ought to be discharged solely with restaurants and
cafes. Dozens a view to the moral and spiritual have been compelled to close down welfare of their children and that in the last few months, unable to duty ought not to be influenced by attract sufficient business to pay mercenary considerations, affecting even their rent. their children's worldly welfare.”
doing hä duty to his children.
He had to salt himself whether A striking example showing how the parents of the respondent this essentially American habit has A fatal motor accident occurred grandchildren in this case might failed to conquer London was fur- on the Lafchikok Road last night, have been detered from discharging nished by Signor Taglioni, the when a Blue taxi driven by their duty in regard to religious celebrated restaurateur, who has an Chan Fook, collided with a Chinese instruction by this condition, and unrivalled knowledge of the cating woman and caused hand injuries the ansyer must be "Yes,"
habits and tastes of the English. from which she died after admiss- He held, therefore, that the con- ion to hospital.
dition was void, and that the shares The police were informed by pf the grandchildren were not to the taxi-driver that the woman be cut down because of it. unexpectedly verandah,
!
ran out of the
with the apparent
intention of crossing over to the DISMISSAL OF
other side of the road, and the driver was unable to pull up in time.
THE DUTCH BOXER
REMISSION
POLICE CHIEF
DE VÄLERA DECLINES
TO GIVE REASON
Mr. De Valera was questioned by Mr. Cosgrave in the Dail on the removal of General O'Duffy from the office of Commissioner of the Civic Guard.
JAPAN INTERESTED,
MAY SEND MINISTER TO' ECONOMIC CONFERENCE
Tokyo, Apr. 10.
Mr. Takahashi, Finance Minis- ter, may be invited to represent Japan at the World Economic Con- ference and preliminary negotia-
tions at Washington, but it la unlikely that he will accept.
It is indicated in official circles
1933.
RADIO BROADCAST
STUDIO CONCERT FOR TO-NIGHT
From Z. B. W., on wave length of 355 metres (84.5 k/c.).
4.30-7 pm. Chinese recorded pro-
7-7.20 p.m. Operatic
however that someone of minis p.m. European programme. terial calibre will be appointed, as the Government is apparently more interested than when the conference was first proposed. Reuters Special
China to Participate.
Nanking, Apr. 10. The Chinese public here is show- Jing a keen interest over the forth- coming international discussions at Washington to which both China and Japat are among the parties invited. It is believed that that the Sino-Japanese dia- pute over Manchuria will In evitably receive some attention,
Orchestral Carmen Suite Preludo
1 (Bizet). to Ast Orchestral Carmen Suite--Habanera
(Biret).
Philadelphia Symphony Orch. 1356. Song Martha-Like a Droam
(nine Gigli (Tenor), 7109.
Band-Aida-Introduction and
Moorish Ballet (Verdi).
Band-Aida Grand March and
Final (Verdi).
8
Crealore's Band. 35780.
7.20 p.m. Closing. Local Stock Quotations, Selected London and New York Stock Quotations, etc..
720.8.30 p.m. 4 Concert The Nanking Bar Association.
(Local Time and Weather p.m. and other public bodies are pre-Repari). paring a petition to the Govern- Piano Sole-Cradle Song (Brahms). ment asking the Authorities to Fiane Solo-Under the Palms
(Albeniz). consider carefully the choice of
Alfred Corto 1271. the Chinese representative.
Violin Solo-Dance of the Maidens
(Friml-Kreisler).
The Washington conference, to which prominent world statesmen, including Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, Mussolini, Hitler and Daladier, have been invited, will discuss dis- armament and world economic problems.—Reuter.
Violin Solo-Blue Skies (Berlin-
Kreisler).
Fritz Kreisler. 1233.
Song Evening Fair (Bourget
Debussy)
Song The Wistful Moon (Verlaine
(Szule).
Mary Garden Soprano), 1439. he BATHING EXCURSIONS, Piano Solo-Album Leaf (Grieg). Plano Solo-Capriccio (Brahms).
Harold Bauer, 1413. Song-Absent (Glenn-Metcalf).
In my latest restaurant," stated, "I experimented with a snack bar, to find out whether such an innovation would prove popular with my customers. It is the first time I have taken this step, and it will be the last.
"It tends to destroy the intimate atmosphere which is the secret of all succesful restaurants, for diners in evening dress do not always care
to find themselves sitting next to someone dressed in plus fours who is smoking a pipe
MOTOR SERVICE TO CASTLE PEAK
As previous I y announced, Whitta's Car Hire and Drive Your- self Service are "Inaugurating a daily motor service. to the Castle Peak beaches, as from to-day.
The first car will leave the Y.A.C.A. this afternoon at 1.45, and will return at 6.30 p.m. The second trip will be made at 5.30 "In my opinion, sandwich barsp.m., returning to Kowloon at 8.30 will never become a habit with Eng-p.m., whilst on moon-light nights lish people, in spite of the undoubt-an extra excursion will be made ed success they enjoy in America," at 9.30 p.m. and return at 1 a.m.
This view was shared by the pro- prietor of a fashionable quick-lunch bar in May-fair, who admitted that o although lie was doing well at the
HYDRAULIC WORK CONTRACTS
The Hague, April 10.
Mr. Cosgrave asked the reason, Following an exchange of Notes and whether any charge was made between the Chinese and the against General O'Duffy.
interest.
The fare for the first trip, in- cluding the use of a bathing sited and tea at Castle Peak, will be $2.50 per head, children in arme this trip
Netherlands Government through) Mr. De Valera replied that the Dutch Legation at Peking, it charge had been made against moment, it was only a matter of being charged $1 on has been "agreed that part of the General O'Duffy, He was removed time before his customers would only. A charge of $2.25 will be Dutch shere of the Boxer In- because in the opinion of the Go-transfer t ir attention elsewhere. made for the second journey, the informality, or the which will include use of bathing demnity is to be used for hydraulic vernment & change of Commis-it was n contracts in China and part for sioner was desirable in the public simplicity of the food that attracted shed only, while for the third them; they went wherever they trip a charge of $2.50 will be made the creation of fund for the pro- motion of cultural relations be Valera declined to give any reason,
Pressed by Mr Cosgrave, Mr. Damnew they would meet their friends. and will include the use of the
On the other hand, the old- bathing shed. tween the two countries.
and also declined to afford
jestablished restaurants declare that, Any licensed driver with a party Holland's recently announced re-
four may drive one of the mission of her share of the in-facilities for a discussion on the in spite of the fact that people of
are eating less than before the de-Service Company's cars at any of Dr. Emile Brumpt, the French pression-and eating faster, topthe above-mentioned rates. Parties parusitologist and a well-known there has definitely been a revival of four will be called for if re- figure in the medical world. has of the pre-war custom of dining quested at any one address. been lying dangerously ill at the and entertaining out, and Pasteur special clinic in Faris with tendency to display greater fami- one of the rarest and most virulent burity with the art of choosing the diseases known to modern medical right food at the right time.
demnity is retroactive to January 1926-Reuler.
BRITANNIA ALL READY
KING YACHT AT COWES
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London, April 10. The King's racing yachi "Britannia" took the water again to-day at Cowes after her winter overhaul.
The yacht will compete at all first-class regattas this Beason and will make her first appear ance at Harwich on 27th May- British Wireless.
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WHEN THE LEAGUE SPENDS
BRITISH SHARE OF CON- TRACTS 5 PER CENT
British Arms have up to date shared in the contracts in con- nection with the Palace of Nations at Geneva to the extent of 5.6 per
cent.
The Foreign Secretary, In reply
matter.
science.
any
The disease, which he contracted while dissecting a guinea pig. is Rocky Mountain rolled fever.
RECORD AIR SPEED,
also a
Coffee stalls, too, are doing a roaring trade.
"My takings average £25. a night," the owner of one of them stated, "and I can give you examples of plenty of other stalls which are doing even better business. I could open a snack bar to-morrow if I wanted to, but I know it would be throwing my money away."
America, it seems, can influence us in many ways, but she cannot tell us how, or where to eat.
REIN AT MANILA.
DIRECT FLIGHT FROM HONGKONG
Senor Rein Loring, the Spanish airman, left Kai Tack_ Aerodrome on his flight from Hongkong to Manila direct at 10.45 am. yester day, and reached his destination at 5.11 p.m.
ITALIAN'S CLABI TO NEW FIGURES
In a cablegram to Senor Jose Gascon, eh, Gonzalez de Bernedo, Gardone. Apr. 10:
consul for Guatemala,, Senor Rein Warrant Officer Agello, the
sent greetings to friends in Hong- Italian flyer, claims to have broken
Dairen, Apr. 10. kong and stated he made a good the British record of 1071⁄2 miles Khingan, as the fifth Manchukuo | landing in Manila shortly after 5 an hour, covering a measured province, was decreed on Saturday, p.m. course at the rate of 487% miles Mongol autonomy was guaranteed. |an hour-Reuter.
-Renter,
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
ONE OF THE GREATEST LESSONS | During the week-end, seves cases of IN LIFE IS TO LEARN, NOT TO Dojsmall-pox and one case of meningitis WHAT ONE LIKES, BUT TO LIKE were reported to the local health au
thorities. "Of the small-pox casos, three were from Kowloon and four from the Victoria district.
WHAT ONE DOES.-H. Black.
.
"BUY CHINESE."
MOVEMENT "INAUGURATED IN SHANGHAI
Shanghai, Apr. 10. More than 5,000 people, including The atean launch Kwangtung,
several Government officials, attend- to Mr. Hall-Caine, stated in the which was yesterday reported miss-
ed a meeting held under the The next general meeting of the House of Commons that the total ing, has returned to port, having Hongkong University Medical Society auspices of the First Special Dis- estimated cost of the Palace of Na- been delayed by fog.
triet Citzens' Association in- will be held to-morrow, April 12, àt tions was 30,000,000 gold francs,
5.10 p.m. in the Union Assembly augurating a "Buy Chinese" move Room, when Dr. F. Goldby will deliver ment. a paper on "The Correlations betweelivered, pointing out that buying A number of speeches, were dd- Structure and Function in
Chinese products and boycotting Japanese goods was the duty of all Chinese citzens who could not take up arms and fight the Japanese at the war front.-Reuter
of which 4,260,000 franca have A Chinese woman was admitted to been given by Mr. Rockefeller to hospital yesterday suffering from cover the cost of the new library, injuries received through an attempt So far contracts amounting in all to alight from a moving bus in Cerebral Cortex," to aproximately 15:500,000 francs Prince award. Road, had been allocated, and of these,
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We are informed that the French two, amounting together to about The lion. Treasurer of the St Consul, M. R. Soulange-Teissier, is 870,000 francs, had been awarded Jelin Ambulance New Territories returning home via Indo-China and Saturday. to British firms.
Medical Benevolent Branch begs to will leave the Colony on acknowledge with grateful apprecia- M. Dufaure de la Prade, Consul- tion and thanks the receipt of the General, arrived this morning and following donations:-Bishop Ferry, will again take charge of the French Rhode Island Diocese, per Dr. Arthur
thur Consulate in Hongkong. Wos, 310; Mr. Ng Yuk-taing (per)
AIR ATTACHE.
GOVERNMENT, CONSIDERING
RECOMMENDATION
او
SIBERIAN ROUTE SUSPENDED.
DISPUTE BETWEEN SOVIET AND MANCHUKUO
Song-A Dream (Coto
Richard Crooks Violin Salo-Aloha De
4000.
thee) (Liliuokalani-Kreisler), Violin Solo-From the Land of the
Sky-Blue Water (Cadman-Kreisler). Fritz Kreisler. 1115. Song-A-Parting (Peterson-Rogers). Song-Pirate Dreams (Garnett
Huerter)
Ernestine Schumann-Heink (Contralto), 1390. Piano Solo-Tango (Albeniz), Piano Solo-Soaring (Schumann).
Wilhelm Bachaus. 1445.
Song-A May Morning (Weatherly-
Danza).
Song-Boat Song (Moses-Ware).
Lambert Murphy (Tenor). 4016. «. 8.30-9 p.m. Variety. Band-Shepherd's Hey.
Mayfair Band,, 20041, Song Pampas Grass.
Yosle Fujiwara. 4044, Duet for Two Pianos Ragamuffin. Victor Arden and Phil Ohman. 21929. Humorous Song--A Tale of the
Ticker,
Frank Crumit. 22164. Band-Glorishears.
Mayfair Band. 20041. Song-Song of Autumn.
Yolo Fujiward. 4044. Duet for Two Pianca-Dunce of the
Paper Dolls.
1:
Victor Arden and Phil Ohman, 21029. Humorous Song-The Return of the
Gay Caballero.
Frank Crumit. 22154. 9-9.30 p.m. Orchestral and Band Munic. Japanese Nocturne (Eichheim).
Leopold Stokowski and the Phila- delphia Orchestra. 7260. Minuet (Bocchherin) aydn). 18th Century. Dance
Leopold Stokowski and the Phila- delphis Orchestra. 7256. Cleopatra (Mancinelli, arr. Creatore). Creatore's Band. 26046. Creole Rhapsody (Ellington). Duke Ellington and His Orch. 36049. 9.30-10.15 p.m. From the Studio. Selections by the YMCA. Male Voice Choir.
Programme.
1. (a) Song of the Vikings
(E, Faninf). (b) Deep River {Negro
Spiritual) (arr. Burleigh).
2. Songs-Selected.
Miss F. McGill (Soprano). 3. (a) A-Hunting We Will Go
(arr. Dunbill), (b) Comrade's Song (As Adam).
4. Songs-Selected.
Miss F. McGill (Soprano).
5. (a) Sailor's Chorus ("Tho
Flying Dutchman"-Wagner)." (b) Soldier's Charua
("Faust" Gounod). 10.15-16.30 p.m. The Moonlight Sonata (Beethoven) 6590/1. played by Harald Bauer.
10,30 p.m. Rugby Press News. 19.33 p.m.
Close Down1. " All records in the above European Programames are kindly supplied by Messrs. S. Moutrie and Co.
DAME LAWRENCE LEAVES £172,382
ESTATE OF "MAJOR
· BARBARA”
Dame Maude Lawrence, Icken- ham Hall, Middlesex, firat Direc- tor of Women's Establishments at the Treasury and formerly Chief Woman Inspector of the Board of Education, left £172,382, net personalty £108,751.
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TWINS AND TITLES each other they grew up so much
WHEN SECONDS MAKE A DIFFERENCE
allice that it was almost impossible to recognise the one from the other..
The elder became third Barl of Durham. When he died in Sop- tember, 1928, he was succeeded Twin sons were born recently by his brother, who, however, died to the Earl and Countess of Dum-a few months later. fries.
Mr. Tang Pak-kau), $30; Mrs. Under the supervision of the well- Southern, $20; for purchase of known Hungarian artist, E. A. von. medical supplica. per Mr. Choy Kobza-Nagy, studies have been open- ed at rooms Nos, 319,320 and 321 Cheong, $50,
Gloucester Building. The firm la or London, Apr. 10.
Shikanosuki Iwai, 28, an unemploy-ganised under the name of Kobza
Mr. Francis Macnakic, Berwick The recommendation of Sir Miles
Dairen, Apr. 10. already Lampson to appoint an Air Attached Janence, who was charged with Art Studios Limited, and
Traffic between Europe and the Grange, Harrogate, for years to China, in view of the represen being found in the Colony without possesses a veritable "gallery" of Far East has been suspended as a Chairman of Directors of the
valid passports, again sppeared before Hongkong society.
result of a dispute between the Yorkshire Evening News," Chair- tations of British aircraft manu- Mr. Wynne-Jones to-day at the end
man of the New Century Publish- facturers, is under Government of a week's remand, when it was stat Mr. Loung Put-yu has been olected Soviet and Manchukuo.
ed that consideration, stated Sir John ed
for the defen arrangements
The Manchukuo Government on ing Company, left 287,949. Jant's repatriation
Miss Mildred Duff, Gunton- to Japan had been Chairman of the Board of the Po
The present Viscount Knutsford Other members of the Board elected Manchulf in an effort to dust Soviet road, Upper Clapton, a Com- There are several instances of was the younger of twins, and Pending his departure to-morrow by are Messrs. Mak Shut-cho, Mok Tat-control of passpris and customs.
missioner in the Salvation Army. the elder of twins succeeding to succeeded to the title on the death the Chichibu Maru, Det. Sergt. Methuen, Chan Shing-foen, Ko Leung- The railway service between who is said to have inspired
a title. In the case of the Lamb-lof his brother in 1931, Crowds attended the President Cafe tram asked for an order of expulsion ching, Chan Fuen-iin, Trang Po-ki Europe and the Far East has Bernard Shaw's play, "Major Bar- ton twins they both became Earl The present Earl of Clancarty
its opening yesterday, the and committal to the House of Deten Chan Lan-fong, Chong Yuk-king,
had a twin brother who died when Patronage extended exceeding the tion Both.orders were made by the Kwok Chen, Wong Hak-kan and therefore been suspended, pending baru, left 11,288, net personalty of Durham.
| £9,170. a settlement.-Router.
Born within a few seconds of he was three years, old. most sanguine expectations,
Simon in the House of Commende by the Japanese Consul General Leung, Kuk for the coming year. Saturday ordered a blockade of
to-day.-Reuter,
on
Magistrate.
Lung Yat-auen.