THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1933.
KULING CONFERENCE RUMOURS
CHINA TO SPEND $130,000,000
THREE-YEAR PLAN FOR AIR
AIR MINISTRY
A Japanese source reports that, as a result of the Kuling con- ference, China has resolved
to embark upon a gigantle
DEATH OF AN M.P.
DAILY EXPRESS ON EUROPEANS. IN
RUBBER
COURT
SIR KENYON PASCOE "Uuderground Attempts OFFENCES AGAINST
VAUGHAN-MORGAN
PUBLIC FIGURE
(Our Own Correspondent).
three-year aerial development Moses Ordinance. 11.
fly Telegraph. Capusicht, Telegraphia plan, the expenses of which ft. 1.4 p.m.)
Necatred, Avg. will total $130,000,000.
The project is reported to involve
London, Aug. 22.
the building up of largo The death is announced of Sir military and elvil air forces Kenyon Pascoe Vaughan-Morgan, and European and American Deputy Lieutenant of the County aviators will be engaged na Instructore.
of London, Member of Parliament The report declares that, as from and a well known public worker,
next year, training will com-at the age of 60. mence at Shanghal, Peiping and Tientsin to ensure the defence of China from aerial attacks. The creation of an Air Ministry is also planned, according to the report; of which Mr. Chang Wel-chung will be the head. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek has ordored Gen, Soong Che-yuan, the Governor of Charhar, to take sole charge of the reorganisation of the allied armies in the province, besides taking over control of the administration.
Gen. Soong, who is preparing to return to Charhar, stated to press men the plans for the rehabilita- tion of the province have been Arranged in detail.
a
to Coerce Malaya”
U.S. CONSUMPTION
London, Aug. 17.
MUZZLING ORDERS
un-
A summons against Mr. T. A. Mitchell, manager of W. H. Loxley uzzied dogs was answered by & Co., in connexion with Mr. G. Duncan, who stated that defendant was at present. in hos- Under splash headings "Finan-pital. He had been instructed to clers Threat to Great Indus plead guilty. A fine of $16 was try: Secret War Waged on imposed, two dogs heing involved. British Rubber; Employment Menaced by Dutch Scheme"-Pugh, of H.M.S." Cicala, Ilving at Lieut-Commander 1. H. Blockett- the Daily Express declares 152 The Penk, was summoned for that a strong bid is now be a similar offence. ing made by underground channels to
coerce the Defendant was absent owing to Malayan rubber industry to the Cleala leaving this morning on restriction.
gun trials. She was sailing to- If'this campaign is successful, the morrow and would not be inck
paper states, the effects will until November. be as follow:
His Worship said he would com. municate with the Naval nu- thorities and adjourned the sum mons meanwhile,
Sir Vaughan-Morgan entered. active politics in 1922, when he was returned Unionist representa- (1) It will fetter an important tive for Fulham. He retained the British manufacture for years; being returned at the last elec-acres of British plantations and seat until the time of his death,
(2) It will lay waste countless ilon with a majority of 14,521 in dissipate the British capital in-Mr. Leo Landau, 42, Lockhart Mr. B.Stehr, 109, The Peak and three-cornered fight againat vested in them; Labour and Liberal candidates.
Road were each in 1929 his majority was 6,254.
(3) It will reduce to one-fifth Landau was discharged on a sum- fined $8, Mr. rubber In Malaya; the planned financial steld
of mons for keeping the dog without # licence, stating that he secured (4) It will throw out of employ-issue of the summons.
Ilcence seven days before the ment a quarter of a million
of dured the certificate.
He pro- British Malayans and a large num ber
He was a Director and Vice Chairman of the Morgan Crucible Co., Ltd., and Chairman of the London Municipal Society as well us a member of the London and Greater London Playing Fields Association. He was, in addition, prominently identified with the Western Exits of London Society, in Great Britain; was a Governor of St. Thomas'
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of English and Scottisli oflelala and create unemployment! in the rubber and allied Industries
nail.'
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E RADIO BROADCAST
TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.
SELECTIONS BY MELODY TEAM FROM STUDIO
4.30-7 p.m.
Chinese programnio. G-6.15 p.m.
Children's Studio Concert. 7-10.30 p.m.
European programune. 7.3-7.20 p.m.
Ballot Egyptian Suite (Luigini),
Now Light Symphony Orchestra directed by Percy Fletcher. C1254/6. 7.20-8.10 p.m. Variety.
8 p.m.
Orchestral-My Sweet Tooth Say
(Local Time and Weather Report).
I Wanna, Orchestral Oh, It Looks Like Rain, Fletcher Henderson and Itis Connie Inn Orchestra, 22786. Humorous Song--I'm Blase. Humorous Song-Prophecies. Orchestral-Lost in a Crowd.
Norman Long.
Song-Don't Take my Boop-Boop- Orchestral Street of Dreams.
Russ Columbo and His Orch. 24194. a-Doop Away. Song-The Girl In the Little
Green Hat,
C1236.
Botty Boop. 21261. Orchestral-Please,. Orchestral-Hero Lien Love,
Ray Noble and His Orch. B0281. Orchestral Dance Selections from
"Face the Music," Orchestral Dance Selections from
"Hot-cha."
Paul Whitenian and Kis Orchestra. 30050, Orchestral-To-night or Nover. Orchestral-Have a Hoart,
Leo Relaman and His Orchestra. 22794. 8.10-8.27 p.m,
Orchestral Programme. Menon-Fantasia' (Massenet,
arr, Tavon).
Marok Weber and His Orchestra, C2240. Marek Weber and His Orchestra. C2506.
Gen. Pong Ping-hsun, the com-and St. Bartholomew's and several date plantations in
(5) It will nurse the out-of- mander of the Central forces on other hospitals, and
Netherlands the Pelping-Suiyuan Railway, re-Commissioner of Income Tax.
General India until they are able to com: AND THIEF CONVICTED turned to Knigan Inst evening.
pete with the British. Prior to his departure from Peip-first in the rank of Lieutenant while, British producing interests hard labour was passed by Mr.
During the war he served
The article concludes: "Mean- ing he declared his undivided sup in the R.A.S.C.,
A fine of $50 or one month's port of Gen. Soong in the d-Captain in 1915 and Major the ghting restriction tooth and Schofield, at the Central Magis
was promoted ministration of Charhar. He add- od that he had no intention what attached to the General Staff nt following year. In 1917 he was
tracy this morning, In a lending article the Finan-Kwal charged with the larceny by Der Freischutz-Potpourri (Wober).
on Chan evor of accepting the post of the War Office. He retired in cial Times says: Governor of the province.
"The weight finding of two silver bowls, valued The Central Government regards 1919 as General Staff Officer (1) of opinion in favour of control of at 20, the property of Mr. J. the rehabilitation of the men under General Staff.
with rank of Licut-Colonol, output is undoubtedly growing." arms in Charhar as of paramount importance. In view of the lack He was Hon. Colonel of the 64th of funds the number of irregulars (7th London) Field Brigade, R.A. to be incorporated into the re- (T.A.); and was a member of the gular army will be strictly limited. Territorial Army and Air Force Association of the County of, London.
MISSING WAR FUNDS. The special committee, appoint- od to investigate the scandal of daughter of the late Mr. John In 1897 he married. Murtol, the missing funds raised by popu-Collett of the Admiralty and had iar subscription for 'Gen. Ma two sons and one daughter. Chan-shan to assist him in his re- sistance against the Japanese in
Manchurin, have written to the
Walker, of the P. D. W. New U.S. Consumption Record.
Defendant said he had
found the two articles in a ruined house The average daily consumption near the Hongkong Hotel Garage. of rubber in the United States in July was 2,007 tona, a new record. these articles were stolen on May Sub-Inspector Nolloth said that
Oing to the
12 from Mr. Walker's realdence at fact that there Mt. Parish.The Police. were only 26 working days in that informed that he had possession of the total consumption was 50,184 searched, and the two bowls found month compared to 26 in June, these articles. His hontae was tons, as compared with 61,320 in in a hole in the wall, the previous month.
U.S.
wore
The striking increase in consumption is seen from the POLICE PREVENT-A following monthly-figures-for-this
authorities urging the trial of Mr. KING'S CHAPLAIN follow
Chu Ching-lan, an ex-Civil Gover-
nor of Canton and well-known faming and war relief worker.
It is reported that of the $20,- 000,000 raised, Gen. Ma received less than $2,000,000.
MAN WITH USELESS PISTOL
HEAVY FINE INFLICTED "BY REQUEST"
was
DEATH OF REV. D. FRASER
January February
- 21,661
20,462
March
18,047
April
26,226
May
44,581
June
51,326
July
(Our Own Correspondent).
18y Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Manages Ordinaker, 1895. Recalvad, Aug-1 43. 1. p.m.}
London, Aug. 22. Chaplain to the King in Scotland since 1929, the Rev. Donald Fraser, D. D. has passed away at the age of 63.
He
50.184
GANG ATTACK
IRON BAR TUCKED UP MAN'S SLEEVE
Premeditated gang attack on a lorry driver, who had previous- ly accidentally knocked down one of their number,) was nipped in the bud when Polies yesterday morning arrested Chiu Chi, 23, Was fomed squatting by the wayside with an tron bar tucked up his sleeve. He was awaiting the rest of the
WHERE CAN THEY unemployed who
HAWK?
EVEN MAGISTRATE
IS PERPLEXED
Ho Kwok-fung, anemployed, A Dr. Fruser was passenger aboard the 8.8. Tius Yat, founders of the Student Christian ple of the Aned $200 or two months' movement and in this connection hard labour by Mr. Wynne-Jones travelled among the Colleges of in the Central Police Court this Britain, the Continent,
"You drive them off the main morning for possession of an and South Africa.
America rouds, automatic pistol without a licence Central Africa in 1896 and was a may as well stop issuing hawkers and if you are going to left for chase them from side streets, you from the I. G. P.
missionary in the Nyasaland of the licences" said Mr. Wynne-Jones Sub-Inspector Kirby said the Livingstone Missionary from that in Court this morning when gun was found wrapped in paper date until 1925. under the Ild of a flap in defen-
hawker was charged with obstruc dant's portmanteau. The pistol From 1921 to 1923 inclusive hetion in Pottinger Street. was useless, it was rusty and kad Churches Missionary Campaign ders are main roads and the more Sub-Inspector Russell-The or- no magazine.
Tho Inspector added--I have and in 1925 toured South Africa important sido strecta.
carried through the
Scottish
in a United Churches Missionary
bean instructed by Mr. Booth, Campaign.
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gang.
He was charged before Mr. Wynne-Jones In the Central Police Court this morning and sent to prison for six weeks, the "a dangerous sort of man". magistrate remarking that he was
CORRESPONDENCE
(To the Editor.
Hongkong Telegraph,) A Disclaimer. Mr. Wynne-Jones-Do you con Director of Criminal Intelligence,
Sir: Understanding from your alder Pottinger Street an impor-newspaper of the 12th inst. page 16 to ask for a substantial fine'
As a result of his experiences and taht side street? the bona fides of the defendant arocontacts in Africa he wrote several
S. 1. Russell replied that he did, leged false pretences, we beg to "European Manager Charged" al- very doubtful.
pubilentions dealing with his work and explained there was a cartain inform you that Mr. Ilodge is only The defendant stated he brought there and the future of the coun-amount of trafe there, and the our works Manager, obtaining
part of Pottinger Street was unaware of Hongkong From 1926 he was joint Foreign Queen's Road Contral was
near business and supervising works for regulations,
Missionary Secretary of the Unit-as a rickshaw parking stand.
our company. The trouble ho had Confiscation of the gun was¦ed Free Gliurch,
Defendant was cautioned.
with Mr. Graye of the Concrete ordered.
Products as stated in your now- paper, was his personal affair and had nothing to do with this com- pany.
Yours faithfully, Union Transport Co.
Y. S. WONG,
the weapon down from Canton. try.
Ho
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DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF:
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""TIME ENOUGH' IS THE BAYING! A 2-year-old girl, Chan Ngau-nui, WHICH IS OPIUM FOR THE INDOLENT, was struck by a bamboo polo dropped BUT A STIMULANT FOR THE CON- from the second floor of a house at
SEASON
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PROGRAMME FOR NEURALIA
The Imperial and International Communications, Ltd., index number of mesango receipts for July
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Reclamation St., Yaumati, yesterday, and was taken to Hospital with serious head injuries,
Mr.
MILLIONAIRE ARRIVAL
MR. ON TAI BACK FROM GENEVA
8.27-9 p.m.
Song-Down the Vale (Moir).
A Concert. Song-Ported (Testi). Pianoforte Solo--Neu Wion Valo
Easle Ackland (Contralto). C1702. (Strause;
Bright), arr Mark Hambourg. Song--Sung of the Fles Song Pilgrim's Song
(Goethe-Moussorgsky). (Tschaikowsky).
C2505,
Lawrence Tibbett (Baritone). 7778. Violin Solo-Humoresque
(Dvorak-Kreisler).
Violin Solo--Caprice „Viennois
(Kreisler).
Fritz Kroialer. 6602. Song Sallin' Through (Penn). Song-Kashmiri Song (Hope.
Woodforde-Finden).
Reinald Werrenrath (Baritone). Pianoforte Solo-Hungarian
1427. Rhapsody No. 2 (Liszt).
Mark Hambourg. C2608. 9.9.30 p.m. From the Studio, Selections by. The Melody Team. 9.30-9.45 p.m.
Vocal Geins. The Chocolate Soldier (0. Strous). Lilac Domino (Cuvillier).
Light Opera Company. C1705: Faust (Gounod).
Light Opera Company. C2290. All records in the above European Messrs. S. Moutrie and Co. programmes are kindly supplied by
9.45-10.30 p.m.
A relay from Daventry of the recorded Dance Music, tho Planoforte recital by Cecil Dixon sad tho Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, conducted by Sir Dan Godfrey and relayed from the Pavilion, Bourne- mouth Ernest Lush (Pianoforte). Should reception provo satisfactory, this relay will be continued to 11 p.m.
10.80 p.m. Close Down.
KZRM Programme.
To-day's Broadcast from Manila: New La Loma Cabaret Orch:
6.00 pm Sunget Danco Hour-
Period.
0.80
6.10 p.m-Spanish Informational p.m.-English Informational Period.
7.00 p.m.-Studebaker Programme Manila Motor Co. 7.16 p.m.-Spanish Presentation. 7.55 p.m.-Princess Pat Beauty
Programme-
Hints.
8.00 p.m-Studio Torres' Music Society.
8.30 p.m. Catbalogan Association, Programme.
8.45 pm-Stock Quotations. 0.00 p.m. Welcome Tourist Pro- gramma-For, passengers aboard the Dollar .s. Pros. MaKinley.
0.80 p.m.Danco, Music-Manila Hotel Orchestra,
10.30 p.m.-Sign Of..
GANDHI'S FAST
CONDITION NOT CRITICAL.
Chan Ka charged before The troopship Nournlin, carry-07.6, compared with 70.1 for the pre-Schofield at the Central Magistracy ing the 2nd Ratt. Worcester (vious month. Statistics during the this morning, with having driven a Regiment to Shanghai from Malta, past four years indicate that trafle car without a licence and without the is dua in Hongkong,oh October 27, is lighter in July than in any other permission of the owner, Chan Fak, a
She will bring the East Lanca month of the year.
atudent at St. John's Hall, Hongkong shire Regiment to Hongkong on
University, was fined $6 or. Len days November 10, and will then return one case of small-pox, and ons death, weeks on the second.
During the week ine
ended August 19, on the first charge and $20 or thras Mr. On Tal, the well-known to Shanghal to take the 2nd Batt. seven cases of typholl (one imported)
Saigon Chinese millionaire, who Argyll and Sutherland High- with
has been to Europe as a dolegate two deaths, ona casó Janders to India.
of It is announced that the manage to the League of Nations, arrived paratyphold.and. Early next year, the Neuralia of puerperal fever, were report Hotels, Ltd., have, doolded to a staging temporarily at the Repulse anofatal casement of the Hongkong and Shanghai in the Colony this morning and"18"] will make another trip to the Fared to the local health author continue for the present season the Bay Hotel East when he will bring the three of typhoid (one imported) were providing injoy It is understood that Mr. On Tal is reported as falrandSSB
itios. Two cases of diphtheria and symphonie concerts, which, hava zboar) | familles of the 2nd Batt
Placereported on Monday, best the PRENDRE mereka ke Terrelling callaga ora Shangh fun and pestle
Poona, Aug. 22. sont considered critical, In fact, it Gandhi's condition is not at pro-
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