1933 THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH." "WEDNESDAY, JULY

WORLD CONFERENCE SAVED UNTIL TO-MORROW

Dramatic Intervention by Mr. Hull

Averts Final Collapse

MISS ROUND

IN

ELEVENTH-HOUR SEMI-FINAL

EFFORTS

FRANCE AND ITALY HOLD

OUT LITTLE HOPE

SOLITARY BRITISH SUCCESS

MORE SURPRISES AT WIMBLEDON

London, July 4.

DWINDLING

TRADE

JAPAN THE LEAST AFFECTED

"PERIL OF CHEAP COMPETITION”

London, July 4. In the course of a debate on

the Board of Trade Estimates,

EVENTS OF DAY OF the only English survivor wages.

EXCITEMENT

LONDON, JULY 5.1

Lancashire should reorganise lo The usual criticisms of abnor-

the

RADIO BROADCAST

TWO STUDIO ITEMS FOR TO-NIGHT

From Z: B. W., on wave length of 365 metres (84.5k/c.).

4.30-7 p.m. Chinese programme. 6-6.15 p.m. Children's Concert. 7-10.30 p.m. European programme. 7-7.40 pm. Concert Items. Song-Air Lorg Nan Eilean

(arr. Kennedy-Fraser). Song-Cool Hufte.

Margaret MacInnes (Contralto). DB200. Instrumental-Traumeri-Transcrip-

tion (Schumann). Instrumental-Adagio (Bach,

Trans. by Weiner).

Lener String Quartet.

DB717.

Vocal Duct-The Little Irish Girl

(Teschomacher And Lohr). Vocal Duet (n} To my First Love

(Hamilton and Lohr).

(b) You'd Bettor Ask Mo (Lover and Lohr)

At one time, practically all the leading figures. S. Oliff and I. H. Wheatcroft, an were resigned to failure.

Major Attlee, winding up for the Labour Party, told the House of Commons that the success of the Japanese cotton trade was due to extremely efficient organisa- Miss Dorothy Round is tion as much as it was due to low

in the semi-finals of the Women's Singles cham-establish similar efficiency. pionship at Wimbledon as mally low wages and bad condi

Dora Labbette and Hubert Eladell, a result of to-day's mat-tions of labour, including long

DB431. hours, in Japan were heard from ches.

the Conservative member Mr. Violin Solo-Madrigale (Simonetti). THE BUREAU OF THE WORLD ECONOMIC

She beat Mlle. Valerio, the Hammersley, who declared that Violin Solo-Czardas (Mont!).

Yvonne Curti. 6296. CONFERENCE MET LAST NIGHT AND AD-Italian player in very convincing there was not a market in the

world which had not felt the Song-La Mattinata (Leoncavallo). JOURNED UNTIL THURSDAY. IT IS THE manner 6-3, 6-2.

Miss Scriven, recent winner of menace of such extraordinarily Song-O Sole Mio (di Capua).

Riccardo Stracelari (Baritone). DB204. GENERAL OPINION. THAT THE CONFERENCE

the French title, put up a gallant cheap competition.

FIGURES DISPUTED.

Octet-Memories of Chopin WILL END ON THURSDAY, ALTHOUGH THIS IS fight against Fraulein Krahwinkel,

three Act Mr. Hammersley denied

(arr. Willoughby). NOT A FOREGONE CONCLUSION YET AS THE losing only after a

figures quoted by Dr. L. Burgin, J. H. Squiro Celeste Octet. DX123.

7:40-8 p.m. From the Studio. AMERICANS ARE DOING THEIR UTMOST TO match.

The third semi-finalist is Miss the Parliamentary Secretary to the

Hawaiian Selections by Ho Yuk PROLONG ITS LIFE IN ORDER TO AVOID THE Helen Jacobs, who, as expected, Board of Trade, showing that

Programme. ALREADY VOICED OPINION THAT PRESIDENT overcame Mme. Mathieu, although Japan's exports in the first four Lum and Ho Yuk Ming.

the Frenchwoman took the match months of 1933 declined by six per ROOSEVELT HAS TORPEDOED THE CON-the full distance.

cent, in value as compared with FERENCE.

There were one or two "shock" 1932, while the United Kingdom results in the Men's Doubles. exports had declined in value by nine per cent., the French by four- English pair, put paid to Stoefen teen per cent., Germany's by and Sutter, the American .com.twenty-five per cent., and Amer-

Second to None (Ord Hume). At three o'clock in the afternoon, a committee apbination, in one of the fierceat five ica's by twenty-seven,

PROPOSED CONFERENCE. pointed almost agreed upon a resolution noting the sets match ever seen at Wimbledon.

Mr. Walter Runeimman, President El Abanico (Javeloyes),

Reg. Band of H. M. Grenadler Guards. 4069. results obtained and stating the reasons necessitating The match went to 66 games.

Even more astonishing was the of the Board of Trade, dealing defeat of Quist and Turnbull, the with the question of Inpanese com- Mephisto Vaisa (Liszt). the adjournment.

Orchestra of the Brussels Royal Conservatoire. DX110. Australians, by E. D. Andrews petition, said that the reply of the and Stedman the New Zealand Japanese Government to the sug-

This encounter geations of the Board of Trade has Valse des Mascottes (Gennin).

Pizzicato Pierrette (Gennin). also went the full distance and been received.

Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra. DB261. entailed 49 games.

A special committee represent- G. P. Hughes and Fred Perry.ing Lancashire has been appointed,

Faust-Preludo (Gounod)、 Britain's Davis Cup pair, and for the contemplated discussions. Faust-Valse (Gouned).

Milan Symphony Orchestra. 1878. championship, made their way will be ready for despatch to Hall to the frinco (Miller)..

Galatea (Miller). into the fourth round at the ex-Tokyo shortly.—Reuter,

Reg. Band of H. M. Grenadier Guards, DB164. was the adjournment of the Con-pense of the Frenchmen, Gentlen

8.38-8.47 p.m. ference as fixed during the morn-and Boussus, another thrilling five

set match being witnessed. ing by the Bureau.

The meeting was interrupted by a messenger from the American delegation and the discussion was then representatives. adjourned.

VERY POSITIVE SOLUTION NEEDED England's great hopes for the It is hoped that Britain's Reply

The strenuous efforts of the Americans to avort the charge of 'bringing disaster upon the Con- ference are in fact lending drama to the closing stages.

It is hoped in American quarters that the respite they have gained

1. Beautiful Kanla.

On the Beach at Waikiki.

2.

4.

3. King's Serenade.

Hanchano Kanolil.

p.m. Local Time and Weather. 8.3-8.38 p.m. Band and Orchestral Music.

Report.

Aok! and Miss E. Feltham, who EUROPEAN FINED Cavalcade-Selection (arr. Somers) have displayed excellent form in

FOR ASSAULT ·

a reaching the fourth round of the

It is impossible to foretell whe- until Thursday will prove ther these efforts to rescue the chance to forget President Roose-mixed doubles, made their adieu

It is velt's stinging words, Conference will succeed. generally felt that a very substan-

to the event to-day when they were

Mr. Cordell Hull explained last beaten by Kirby and Mile. Slgart BEHAVIOUR DESCRIBED

after a three set match.

LAST HOPES.

tial explanation of America's posi-night that he had asked the Bureau tion, modifying the shock of the for a twenty-four hours' recess in President's uncompromising atti-order to talk things over. tudo, can alone appease the gold countries. Even then it is consi- Both the British and American dered unlikely that any progress delegations hope that within the can be made in the economic next two days, the conference situa aphers, in view of the gold bloc's tion can be improved and an econo- vlow that economic concession are mic policy formulated on which 8. dependent upon monetary factors. work can proceed. The Americans

DRAMATIC EVENTS.

One of the biggest sensations of |

of

AS ABSURD

the day was the elimination Miss Heeley and Miss Round from the Women's Doubles. They fell His failure to appear on the to-Miss-Freda -James-and-Miss service of the summonses, caused Yorke who won in straight sets. Mr. Wynne-Jones yesterday to Full details of the day's play issue a warrant against a Euro- and results will be found on page pean, Mr. W. C. Loynes, 8 Lni

Kwan Avenue, Tai Hang Rond.

Defendant appeared before the

was fined $10 on each of two sum- monses for assaulting two amahs on the floor above.

are known to desire further discus-T. V. SOONG RETURNING Magistrate this afternoon, and

sions regarding price-raising other countries.

The following are the events.

It is believed that President leading to a dramatic finish to a Roosevelt greatly desires the Con-

day of oxcitement.

continue and he

TO CHINA.

Debroy Somers Band. DX305. 8.47-9 p.m. Organ Solos. Nauticana-An Organ Roll

(arr, Casey) Rustiques-A Rural Organism

(arr. Casey).

Terance Casey. DB262. At the Temple Gates (Sollars).

Gatty Sellars. DB392. 9-9.30 p.m. From the Studio. A Pianoforto recital by Mr. Harry

Ore.

·

Programme.

1. Sonata No. 27 (Beethoven).

(a) Con vivacità e sempre con sentimento ed espressione.

(b) Non troppo presto molto cantabile.

2. (a) Romance (Schumann).

(b) Whims (Schumann).

(c) Finale from Symphonie

Studies (Schumann). 3. (a) Serenade (Moszkovsky).

Concertvalso

9.30-10.30 p.m.

(Tschaikowsky).

"At this morning's meeting of ference to the great effort to this Paying Visits to Capitalsip, who explained to the defol- Vocal Quarterio-Black Eyed Sugan

the Bureau, a Committee was ap-end.

pointed to draft the final resolu- tion. The Committee consisted of

villo

land).

STRONG CRITICISM.

At yesterday morning's meeting

of Europe

London, July 4.

The evidence of the amaha had) heard ex-parto Wor-i

dant that they alleged he threw bottles, mud, stones, water, and before the Police arrived, struck Mr. Ramany MacDonald, Mr. Ne-of the Steering Committee and the

them. Chamberlain, M. Bonnet evening meeting of the Bureau, the Mr. T. V. Saong's visit to Lon-

Defendant apologised to the (France) and Dr. Colijn (Hol-discussion was characterised by don is drawing to a close. This Court and said he had been very United afternoon he saw Sir John Simon sick. But the noise of the amahs Atrong criticism of the At three o'clock, the committee States from the highest quartera, at the Foreign Office and then had been most provoking. He did had practically agreed upon a re-but out of courtesy to America, the went to the World Economic Con- not get the summenses while In solution giving consent to the ad-request for the adjournment of the ference to bid good-bye to Mr. hospital, because his wife, n Journment of the Conference. Bureau was granted without the Ramsay MacDonald.

Chinese lady, could not read, and taking of a vote: Reuter.

The date of his departure has therefore did not send them. He MESSENGER BREAKS.

not yet been fixed, but it will pro- had had many years experience bably be towards the end of this in Court work in Singapore, He anw Mr, da Silva yesterday, and solicitor week.

was informed that the would be appearing for him,

pro-

New York, July 4. While the discussion was

Forty-four holiday makers are ceeding, a messenger brought a note for Mr. Ramsay MacDonald dead and hundreds injured as, the from the delegation of the United result of motor-car, bathing or fireworks accidents during the celebrations Independence Day

States, asking for a postponement

In the course of his journey to China, he will complete a series of visits to Continental capitals,

and

probably other places. Reuter,

of the meeting of the Bureau throughout the United States calling at Rome. fixed for 6 p.m. ns they had Reuler.

an important communication to

make.

་་

Mr. Ramany MacDonald sus. pended the meeting of the Com- mittee and conversed for half an hour with one of the American

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF. RASHNESS 18 THE FRUITFUL BUT The P. & O. Rajputana is due here UNHAPPY PARENT OF MISFOR- on Monday afternoon.

delegates and then told the draft TUNE-Thomas Fuller. ing committee that Mr. Cordell Hull had found it impossible to got into touch with President Roosevelt and that therefore the arrived

A mendicant appearing before Mr. Wynne-Jones this morning, stated The R.M.S. "Empress of Japan" that he had been deported from Siam. at Vancouver yesterday. Defendant was cautioned and given delegation was unable to decide caves Vancouver on July 16 and is his fare to Kongmoon from the Poor

duo at Hongkong on the 4th Aug, Box.

on its attitude towards the ad

journment of the Conference.

6 p.m. as arranged.

разделясти Among

The Magistrate described de- fendant's behaviour as absurd. He had given the Court a lot of trouble and should have known better.

Mr. Horace Lo appeared for the complainants.

VETERAN NAVAL CHIEF PASSES AWAY

Paymaster Rear-Admiral Frederick Krabbe

nboard the Tae Yung-fat, 18-year-old orphan Mr. Rameny MacDonald, how-

Asama Maru which left to-day were who was the only person found over, decided that the meeting of Mr. A. J. P. Heard, Miss N. Paterson,oplum den at Wanchat when Revenue the Bureau should take place at nughter of the Hon, Mr. J. J. Ofleers raided it during the week-end, Paterson, Mr. D. W. Gregory and was to-day ordered by the Magistrate

(Our Own Correspondent). When the meeting was held, Mr. Professor G. W. Tewksbury.

to be seen off the Colony on his return

it MacDonald, on behalf

to his home in the country, after of the

By Telepraph. Copyright. Telegraphie was stated that exhaustive Inquiries stampek Ordinance, 184. Steering Committee, moved the ad-

A cook, employed at DD, Queen's in the case had failed to trace any | 5, 147 PM - journment of the Conference.

Road Central, who stole clothing from relatives here. Mr. Cordell Hull protested and his master, and was arrested" near urged that the Byronu should meet again on Thursday.

EUROPEANS UNHOPEFUL

Brown.

The Harmonians. DB1007. Song-Three Wishes.

Jessie Matthews (Soprano), DB1102. Orchestral Casino Dances.

Albert Sandler and His Orchestra. DBS10. Song-Let's Put Out the Lights.

Bobby Howes and The Carlyle Cousins. DB1024. Piano Solo--Have You Forgotten?

Billy Mayerl. 08777.

All Ways. Song-Always in

Jack Miller (Baritone). DB379. Vocal Quintette Hurt.

The Maestros, DB432. Octet-The Anta Antics.

J. II. Squiren Coleste Octet. DB332. Vocal Quartette--At the Baby

Parade.

The Harmonians. DB1007. Song-Let me Give my Happiness

to You. Albert Sandler and His Orchestra. DB840. Song-Please,

Bobby Howes (Comedian). DB1024. Piano Solos Helen-Selections.

Billy Mayor), DB777. Song-Someone Bang a Sweeter

Song to Mary,

Jack Miller (Baritone), DB879. Vocal QuintettoBy the All the

Stars Above You..

The Macstros. DB432, Oclet-Tho Fly's Courtship.

J. 1. Squiro Celeste Octet. DBS32, Orchestral-Hero Lies Lovo..

Ambrose and His Orchestra. MR770, Rugby Mid-day Press

10.85 p.m.

Close Down, All records in the abova European programmes are kindly supplied by Messrs. Acdorson Musle Côj

10.30 p.m.

News.

Received, July London, July 4. The death, has occurred at his the Wing Lok Wharf, was brought

Says the St. John's Cathedral "Ro residence, Emsworth. Hampshire, before Mr. Wynne-Jones this morning view. The City Hall is going soon of Paymaster Rear-Admiral Fre- to 1897, and was appointed Admiral And sentenced to six weeks' gnol.

Ho and the air is full of rumours about dorick James Krabbe, C.B.

Superintendont, Naval Reserves in new motor ronds and the conversion of was 78 years of age.

1899, holding the position until A Filipino, who served a month in Battery Path,, We trust that when M. Bonnet and Signor Jung got for stowing away on the Empress planning, the authorities will bear in

Educated at Christ's Hospital, 1002, Ho Was Commander-in- suggested Wednesday.

finally of. Russia from Manila on May 81, mind the fact that our Cathedral is in London, doceased entered the Ac-Chlor of the Mediterranean Fleet of the Royal from 1902 to 1905, and was Deputy yielded to Thursday, but declared was committed 10 the House of a peaceful spot at present, and that countant Branch

Lavery effort malesar seres Parent Navy In 1876. He served as Judge-Advocate of the Fleet from

must

...this morn

be found by then and that—dane stared-he their opinion, the best procedure work.

the

rush and scurry of modern trade. Chief, North America, from 1806 European War from 1914 to 1910.

ASK

FOR

"JOSSMAN".

THE ORIGINAL PLYMOUTH GIN.

Solo Agents:

CALDBECK MACGREGOR & CO., LTD.

Prince's Building,

Ice House Street,

CHEVROLET

THE BEST BUY IN THE FIELD FOR FOUR YEARS-AGAIN IN '33

"AER-STREAM" STYLING-LARGEST LOW-PRICED CAR. No one will ever mistake your big, luxurious Chevrolet for any other car. Fisher craftsmen have given it a winning personality that is all its own. They have taken advantage of a longer wheelbase to build the roomiest bodies in the low- price field.

And with Chevrolet's "Aer-Stream" styling, they have opened a brilliant new chapter in motor car design. Everywhere you look, there is striking beauty. In the new pointed radiator. In the slanted hood parts. In the smart, skirted fenders. In the long, low sweep of line from front to back. What's more those swagger contours are scientifically correct-designed to tower wind resistance, increase speed, and decrease gas consumption,

FAR EAST MOTORS

ACO

226

NATHAN ROAD KOWLOON- Telephone 58882,

Have good teeth like these-

Pebeco will protect your teeth from decay and keep them strong and healthy. Pebeco is scientifically prepared to fight the germs of disease and decay-to prevent pyorrhoea-- to freshen and keep the mouth. and breath pure and healthy.

PEBECO

TOOTH PASTE

The salty, Invigorating flavour. of Pebeco is proof of its medical value.

PREVENTS

DEATH to Mosquitoes!

FLIT

kills them

PEBECO

TOOTH PASTE

A British

Product.

PYOKRHŒA

MASSAGE.

Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori.

Holder of japanesa Governmant Licence.

-Cèces Sprained Ankles, and Weisin, Recommended, for many years he

yndhani Street (Ist floor)"

Tal. No. 26051;

Share This Page