CORRESPONDENCE.

The Nazi Polley

[To the Editor, Hongkong Telegraph.]

Sir-Obligo mo by accepting a reply on your to-day's lender "Tho Nazi Policy."

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

DIVORCE IN COLONY JAPANESE ACTIVE IN

(Continued from Paga 1.3 legal effect on hereinafter men- tioned.

LUANHO REGION.

BOMBS DROPPED BUT LITTLE DAMAGE

Bero-

SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1933.

LOCAL RACING.'

Handicaps for the Sixth. Extra Meeting.

A BIG ENTRY LIST.

The following aro entries and handicaps for the Sixth Extra Raco Meeting of the Hongkong Jockey

RADIO BROADCAST

PROGRAMMES FOR THE

WEEK-END

From Z. B. W., on wave length of 366 metres (84.5 k/c.).

4-7 p.m. Chinese recorded pro-

7-71.30 p.m. European programme. 7-7.24 pm. Orchestral. Gustav Holts conducting the London Symphony Orchestra. L1400. The Planets (Gustav Holta).

On the Steppes of Central Asia

(Borodine).

Orchestra do in Societo dea Concerta du Conservatoire, Paris. 12210. Sir Thomas Beecham.conducting the The Magic Flute Overture (Mozart),

London Symphony Orchestra: L100IR.

7.24 p.m.

Peking, May 5. MAY LEAD TO ABUSE.

Chinese telegrams from Luan- The Secretary of State points chow report growing tonelon in the out that to require merely the Luanho region. Japanese presence of both parties to the planes resumed activity this morn-

ing when they scouted over Lt Club, on May 18: the Being a German, who not only marriage in the Colony at lung, Changll and Funing and is well acquainted with the condi. commencement of the proceedings dropped bombs, but little damage Griffins Summer Handicap-Way-gramme.

ward Stop 109, Jungle Jim 168, Street tions in his country, but to whom is open to some objection on the was done. also the English iden of fairness ground that it might lead to abuse

According to a telegram Feng-Singer 118, Stourbridge 150, King's is familiar, I believe that the wrong judgment in your lender of the jurisdiction by a mere tem-chanhai, Manchukuo troops under Company 140, Solar Star 148, Spotted

140, Poker Faco 154, Widnes 150. to Kuyuan, and have captured about the inner political condi-porary presence. Although Buchu Kuel-tang, continue to advance Butterfly 164, Fer Se 144, Double Face

Smugglers Handicap, "C" Class. tions in Germany does not arisonbune could be prevented by the Kuochlatun, between Dolonor and

Alexandra Hall 160, California 148, out of an unwillingness to under-court under its existing powers, Kuyuan. stand but of the inability of un-novertheless it seems undesirable! Ifsu Yung, acting Charhar Des 165, Mignonette 140, Mike 168, derstanding.

that the Ordinance should contain | Chairman, arrived from Kalgan Mon Tallsman 160, Per Se 140, Royal Since 1918 Germany was over- jurisdiction wider than admit-this morning and petitioned Ho Flush 14f, Solar Star 140, Stourbridge Tilllcum 150, Wayward Stag 159, flooded by the worst type of East-tedly it would be proper for the Xing-ching to despatch reinforce- 146, Street Singer 142, Tenorio 148,

Morcover the ments to Kaigan to strengthen the Widnes 140. ern Jows. This immigration was court to exercise.

Ing-Reuter, not only tolerated by the Marxis-provision in the principal Ordin-defences. Hau returned this even- tle Government, but these Jews once as passed would not seem were even promoted in their de-to cover a case where both parties sire for influential positions. The were ordinarily resident in the Foreign reports from Chin-146, Double Face 166, Helter Skelter consequence was an uninterrupted Colony and one of them had de- chain of corruption scandals and Rerted the other and left the Col-anto declare that the altuation 1s unchanged. The opposing sides are facing each other and have not changed their positions.

The train servico is not yet pro- ceeding beyond Peltaiho,

A large force of Japanese and that the parties to the marriage! Germany's Inhabitation included must have their usual place of re- Manchukuo troops remains at Hai- until the end of the war nearly sidence in the Colony at the time yang. It consists of 1,600 Man-Wonderful Sing 140.

In spring of the commencement of proceed-chukuo soldiers under General LI 1% (800,000) Jown. 1983 the Jewish populationings for judical separation or for Chi-chun and eight hundred Japan- amounted to approximately Oue the restitution of conjugal rights. ese cavalry and infantry under a

Japanese colonel.--Router. Million. In spite of the relation

it was clearly proved that these ony. hyenao had appeared with the purpose of giving the death-blow

PLACE OF RESIDENCE.

to the military and economical The amendment makes it clear ruined Germany.

between these numbers there were in Germany at the beginning of 1983 in various aendemical profes sions more than 50% of Jews.

Section also carries out the suggestion in the same despatch that sub-section (2) of section of

Chinwangtao Position.

Peking, May D.

JAPANESE REGRETS.

the principal Ordinance should be Methodist Mission Damage to omitted. That sub-section provid-

be Repaired.

Peking, May 5. The Japanese authorities have expressed regret for the damage of station, during the bombing Miyun recently.

They have stated they will make good the damage..

SUBSTITUTED SERVICE.

The Jewish University profes-ed that the court may dispense HOTR misused their professorship with service out of jurisdiction of in speaking to the German youth any petition under the Ordinance, (a great deal of whom had lost or allow service by netice published their fathers during the Great in the Gazette, if it seems neces-done to the Methodist Mission out- War), of the "Field of Dishonour" sary or expedient to do so. instead of the "Field of Honour." They apoke against the laws of order and discipline thereby lead- ing them to injuring these laws The Jewish writers overflooded our country with all sorts of filthy literature for the purpose of rob- being our nation of her last moral support.

The Jewish lawyer concentrated all his abilities on the aim ol reaching a false judgment against every German, who confessed his national feelings and on the other hand to protect corruption and communistic terrors.

It is easy to understand that through this attitude of the parasites undor the Jews the hat rod of every national German against them resulted.. And this hatred naturally broke out when, in the spring of this year, a strong national Government followed the Marxists.

The Secretary of State points

The outstation, normally in out that there is ample power for charge of a Chinese pastor, was substituted service and that it is empty at the time it was damaged. inconceivable that in matters Reuter Special.

Following

the bombing In- appertaining to divorce the court would ever think it right to dis- vestigations were made by penge with service altogether.erican consular ofeials and The sub-section is therefore re-tests were lodged. pealed.

3

12.

Am-

pro-

"NO COMPLANTS”

THORNTON & MACDONALD IN PRISON

substitutes A Section drafted sub-section for section; 17 (3) of the principal Ordinance. The latter was copied from section 17 (8) of the Straits Settlements Ordinance No. 123 and provided that a decree of judicial sopara-

Moscow, May 5. Thornton and MacDonald, the tion shall have the effect of a divorce a mensa et thoro under British engineers who were sen- the existing law and such other tenced at the recent trial, are still legal effect as thereinafter men- occupying the hospital wing of tioned. There being no existing the Sokolniki prison, where two This Government is law in the Colony providing for officials of the British Embassy ndy busy in cleaning the Augius divorce a mensa et thore. It has who visited them, found them ap- atable. Their measurements are been considered necessary to re-parently in the beat of health. only directed against those Jew, draft the sub-section to give it the' who deserve it. Those Jows, effect obviously intended.

who settled long ago in Germany enjoy like every other German the

protection of the Government.

But even the steps taken against

NOT REQUIRED. Section 6 repeals the forms

contained in

the Eastern Jews were carried out of citation

the

without force and the atrocity Schedule to the principal Ordin propaganda only ceased, because ance

the

it was built up on lies. Germany authorised is cleaning her slate, to which she is entitled as well any other coun- try.

1 am, dear Sir,

Your faithfully.

L. K.

EXCHANGE RATES

May 3.

85.1716

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Berlin Helsingfors.

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Thornton Informed the officials that they had no complaints re- garding treatment, but the food was not so good as formerly, In they were allowed consequence to receive tinned goods and other food from the agents for Metro- politan Vickers.

of which 180

They were also allowed to re- by section 36.

It is understood that the pri Power is given by section 48 (2) celve reading matter and letters. of that Ordinance to

soners will shortly be provided forms and to add new forms by with work. Thornton will pro- rules made by the Chief Justice. bably be required to give instruc In framing the rules it has beention in the erection of motors considered that forms of eltation, Reuter's Special.

which are no longer used in Eng-i

land will not be required in the

Colony,

Section G provides that the

EVEREST FLIGHT.

Amending Ordinance shall be read DIRECTOR EXPLAINS REASON

and construed as one with, and come into operation at the same!

14.5/32 time as the principal Ordinance,

FOR SECOND TRIN

London, May 5. Col. Blacker, who was in charge

Custom Handicap, "D" Class. Amoy 162, Banjolina 145, Black Rock 150, Burgomaster 145, Charming Face 140, Iron Groy 145, Jinglo 140, King Salmon 180, King's Parado 168, Partnership 140, The Gont 140. Valley Hall 146, Warrington 100.

Lead Mine Handicap, "B" Class- Bistro 140, Blue Star 100, Bright Star 168, Don 165, Marquis Hall 148, Navy Hall 160, The Tiger 158, Tom 162, Valorous 102, Weybridge 160,

Victoria Park ·Handien.Lucy Glitters 150, Cossack's Choice 135, Sunup 158, Wotin 150, Evening Star 145, City of Melbourno 140, Tecumseh 140, Canby 140, Portla 170, Northern Star 135. Aurora 135, Kilren 135, The Giraffe 163, The Raindrop 136.

Fotaumun Handicap, "E" Class- African Evo 146, Auction Bridge 140. Black Velvet 150, Blue Plane 140, Christmas Bello 157, City of Canton 140, Devon 140, Gold Bridge 140, Imperial Hall 152, Just Imagine 108, Heather Leat 140, Helvellyn 168, Krata Viz 140, Lucky Bird 168, Lucky Star 145, Much Ado 140, Nover Mind 146, Oh Yeah 140, Shanghal Benu 140, Spotted Leaf 158, Sunning 140, Ta Pcastle 140, The Rainstorm 108, Toby 158, Whoopee 145.

Shatin Handicap, "D" and "E" Britanne Jinll 168, Cebu 140, Esk Class. Adam 150, Bold Lad 149, 150, Fi-Fa 147, Glen Shee 145, Gold Ring 162, Golly Eyes 147, King's Company 168, Maria Petra 161, Mist- letoe 143, Night Patrol 161, Orlando 158. Powerful King 150, Snappy Eve 145, Stickpast 140, Swale 140. The Crook 158, The Gadwall 168, The Loafer 152, White Butterfly 140.

Second Leighton Hill Stakes, Six Furlonga-Aden 152, Bagulo 156, Bold General 156. Darien 162, Dis- orderly Conduct 152, Funny Face 169, Glorious Day 162, Gold Hope 161, Melody 161, No Fear 161, Now's The Time 161, Paul Jones 152, The 155, Panther 162, The Raincoat Triumph 155, Victor 168, Vienna 155. Second Sports Club Cup and Hong- kong Stakes, One and A Hair Miles,

finals 157, Disorderly Conduct 162, Bagulo 155, Bold General 185, Do Duplex 101, Gay Butterfly 163, Golden Hope 101, Grand Slam 155, Melody 101, National Day 162, No Fear 101, News The Time 101, Victor 158, Vigilance 160.

A LA HITLER

UNION CONSOLIDATION BY MANCHUKUO

Datron, May 5, Manchukuo has undertaken the consolidation, under Stato auspices of the Chimpanhul labour unions with members of three hundred thousand, to Manchuria, in simi- lar style to the Mussolini and Hitler plans.

or

The Chinpanhui was Arst ganized during the Ching dynasty, and embraced the whole of China and Manchuria with several mil- Hon labourers as members. Monchukuo's action now rates it from its Chinese

2204 which under section 49 of the of the Mount Everest flying ex-tions-Reuter. 19.9/10 Intter Ordinance will be on such pedition, returned to London to-

680 day as the Governor shall notify day.

61by Proclamation.. In consequence He reported that the first flight

of Article 26 of the Royal Instruc- had disappointingly failed in its tions the section also provides that objects, as the cameras did not 8.30 this Proclamation is not to be function properly,

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British Wireless.

NEW COMMANDER

YANGTSE PATROL

REAR-ADMIRAL CHILTON

APPOINTED

London, May 5. The appointment has been op- proved of Rear-Admiral G. G. Chilton to bo Rear-Admiral and Senior Naval Officer on the Yang- taze Patrol, in succession to Rear Admiral Richard Hill,

вера-

affilia

DAYLIGHT ROBBERY,

"SMASH AND GRAB” MEN IN PICCADILLY.

London, May 5. Silver cups, which were the prizes for the junior motor races at Brooklands, were on display in a Piccadilly shop window to-day whan a motor car drove up, and smash and grab raiders broke the window.

They began to steal the cups WAB raised and but the alarm they were able to seize only two.

ear and decamped.

Selected London Stock Quotations, etc.

and

New York

7.30.8 p.m. Instrumental. Violin Solo Sicilienne and Rigaudon

(Francoeur, arr. Kreisler). Violin Bolo-Zephyr (Hubay).

Joseph Sziget. L1788 Piano Solo-Country Garcts

(Grainger) Piano Solo Shepherd's Hey

(Grainger).

Percy Grainger. D1664. Cello Solo-Madrigale (Simonetti,

Squire). 'Cello Solo-Gavotte (Kehul).

W, R. Squire. D1652, 8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

8.3-8.20 p.m. Tälklo Tunes. Song-Marry Me,

Rennie Maller (Soprano). Orebestrol-"I Want to Cling to Ivy"

Fran "Jack's tho Boy!! Orchestral "The Files Crawled Up the Window Fran "Jack's the Boy." Jack Hylton and His Orchestra. (This film in shortly to be shown in the Calony). Song-Little Sunshine Fran

"Harry Me." Song-Wonderful to Me Fran

Marry Me,"

Renalto Huller (Soprano). (Those records are kindly loaned by the British Film Distribution Co.).

8.20-0.18 p.m. Variety. Quartet The Love Danco, Quartet The Mosquitoes' Parade.

International Hovelty Quartet. MR846. Orhestral-La Comparsita. Orchestral-Chique.

Orchestra Tipica Mama. CE581. Vocal DuetHappy Times. Vocal Duct-Willow Weep for Me.

Layton and Johnstone. DB1060. Song If They Ever lad an Income

Tax on Love..

Song Hang Out the Starn in

Indians.

Florence Oldham (Comedienne). DB724.

Organ Solo-Sylvia. Organ Solo-An Eastern Romance.

Quentin M. Maclean, DB1065. Vocal Quartet Take me Away

from the River. Vocal Quartet Young and Healthy,

The Four Musketeers. DB1070.. quintet The Song of the Nightingale, Quintet-Butterfiles in the Rafa.

Fred Hartley's Quintet. MRBSS. Band-The Battle of Waterloo. Band-There's Something About-

a Soldier, Billy Cotton and His Band. MR848. Band-Maul Girl.

Bandy South Sea Home.

Josa Norman's Hawallan Band. MR861. 9.10-9.30 p.m. Moonlight Sonata (Boethoven),

Ignaz Friedman. L1818/L1819. 9.30-11.30 p.m.

A relay of the Hongkong Hotel Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Grill Room by courtesy of the Management. (During the intervals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio).

10.30 pan. Rugby Mid-day Press News.

11.30 p.m. Close Down.

All records in the above European programme except where otherwise stated, are kindly supplied by Messrs. Anderson Music Co.

SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME.

9.16-10 a.m.

A relay of the Military Parade Service from St. John's Cathedral.

Order of Service. Voluntary-Blaassed be the God and Father" (Wesley). Hymn-No. 292-"Fraise The Lord."

Prayers. Venito.

Lesson-1st Samuel-16-4-13,

Benedictus.

Creed. Prayera. Hymn-No. 221"Let Saints on Earth."

Address "The Label on the Goods." Preacher-Rev. J. N. Lowis Bryan, B.A., S.C.F., C/E. Hymn-No. 193-"Jesu," Lover of my Soul."

National Anthem. Benediction. Voluntary "Grand March

(Handel). The Band of the 1st Batin. South Wales Borderers, conducted by Band- out the Service.

An interesting ceremony is to take They hurriedly returned to their master J. L. Geeks, will play through.

His Excellency the Governor has place on Monday, at 8 p.m., when appointed Mr. Cyril Champkin, J.P. Mrs. Thom will lay the foundation to be a Member of the Sanitary Board atone for the Child Wolfare Centre, during the absence on leave of Dr. Indian Troops, on the site on the 1. C. F. Bellamy, J.P., or until fur high ground to the rear ther notice, with effect from the 22nd U.S.R.C. of May, 1038.

of the

JAPAN AND SOVIET

During Thursday, three cases of Ha Excellency the Governor has small-pox, ono case of typhoid and appointed Mr. A. G. W. Tickle, one can of meningitis were reported FILL.B.A., F.S.I., to act as Director to the local health authorities. Of of Public Works during the absenco the small-pox cases, two were from on leave of the Hon. Mr. R. M. Hon Kowloon and one from the Victoria derson, M. Inat. C.E., M.I. Mech, E. district. or until further notice, with effect from 6th May, 1088.

TOKYO PROPOSES THREE POWER CONFERENCE

Tokyo, May 5. It has been authoritatively dla

pro- closed that Mr. Arita has posed to M. Yuroney, that

con- ferenco botwoon Japan, the Soviet It is announced in the Government and Manchukuo, bo convened at A fatal accident occurred in Austin Gazette that the Volunteer Ordinance Tokyo, to seek a solution of the Rond yesterday, according to Police of 1920 has boen mutilated by num- outstanding differences arising roperts. Havildar Chau Tin-fong, of bors of altorations and amendments, from the Soviet's Interests in the R.E., was driving a military and to remove these and other de Manchuria. The appointment is to date from motor roller in Austin Road, when feets it a been thought best to It is understood that M. Yuronov August 25th next and Rear Admiral he lost control and the vehicle crash repent the existing Ordinances and to has referred the proposal to Chilton will resume_command on fed into a pillar. A Chinoso was re-enact them in a redrafted con- Moscow-Router, About October 23-Reuter.

struck and his injuries proved fatal, solidation Ordinance.

10 am. Close Down. 11-13.15 p.m.

A relay of the Service from St. Joan's Cathedral.

12.15-2.80 p.m. European pro. gramme of recorded music.

1 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

2.30 p.m. Close Down. 4.80-7 p.. Chinese recorded pro- gramme.

7.10 p.m. European programme. 7.7.80 p.m. Dance Music, Waltz-Lot Bygonos be Bygönon.. Waltz-The Goodnight Waltz

Bertini and the Tower Blackpool Band. MR870,

Fox Trot-A Letter to my mother. Fox Trot-Night After Night. Ambrose and His Orchestra. MR841, Waltz-Romember Me, Walts-A Broken Rosary, '

Bertint and the Tower Blackpool

(Continued on Page 6.)..

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