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NEW FORCE FOR AUSTRIA
TO MEET BORDER "MENACE"
ALLIES AGREE TO STEP
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1933.
THE NEW OPIUM ORDINANCE
MAGİSTRATE EXPLAINS ITS OBJECTS
REVENUE OFFICER AND SOLICITOR
to
"This ordinance was made stamp out, profits made by land- Vienna, Aug, 29. lords and principal tennants in Austria's defences are to connexion with oplum divans," re- marked, Mr. Wynne-Jones in the be strengthened as a result Contrai Police Court this morn- of negotiations between Dr.ing when he imposed a fine of $250 Dollfuss,
or three months on.
ย
woman,
the Chancellor, Yeung Slu, whom he convicted on and interested governments, la charge of allowing a man to use the promises at 389 Hennessy It will be recalled that the Aus Road, Wanchal,
an opium trian Chancellor, owing to the divan, she being the principal alleged menace of an invasion by tenant. Austrian Nazi forces nrmed in
The man, Leung Kuen, was fined Bavaria, approached the French$100 or eight weeks gnol on Government recently with a pro- charges of keeping the diven the posal to increase the Austrian | possession of two mace of illfeit urmy to the full Treaty Himits.
It was finally decided to meet the situation in another way and Volunteer Auxiliary Corps, additional to the Federal Army, is being established.
SIX MONTHS' ENLISTMENT. The Volunteers will serve for a period of six months only and the their total strength, with Federal Army, will not exceed the thirty thousand men permitted under Trenty.
Laat week, it was persistently rumoured that the Nazi Austrian Legion formed in already moving towards the Aus-
Bavaria was
opium.
Mr. C. Y. Kwan, who defended | the woman contended that the question of occupation should be put by the Revenue Officer to the principal tenant before searching the premises and not after the search.
Revenue Officer Grimmitt, for the prosecution, said that oplum had to be found before any offence was committed.
MERELY EMBROIDERY. -
of that divan first of all.
CHALLENGE DEATH OF FAMOUS
RESISTED
THE U.S. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
MIXED
DOUBLES FINAL
Brookline, Aug. 29 Organisers of the American national men's and mixed doubles tennis championships got a real hustle on to-day when three matches, including the final, in the mixed doubles: were played off.
ENGINEER
SIR FRANCIS SPRING PASSES AWAY
(Our Own Correspondent).
RADIO BROADCAST
TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.
(ly Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphte | SELECTION BY MELODY TEAM Meages Ordinance, 1871, Ünceived, Aug.
30, 131 p.
London, Aug. 29. The death is announced at the nge of 84 of Sir Francis Joseph Edward Spring, K.CIE.
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Sir Joseph will be remembered as one who spent many years of his life in the making and ad- ministration of railways in India.
FROM THE STUDIO
4.30-7 p.m. Chinese recorded 'pros gramme.
7-10.30 p.m. European programme. 7-7.17 p.m.
Capriccio Italien (Italian Caprice)
Tachaikowsky, Op. 46). Leopold Stokowski and the Phila- delphia Orchestra, 8949/50. 7.17-8.20 pan. Variety,
(Local Time and Weather Report). Orchestral-lenolulu Moon Orchestral-Hawaiian Dreams.
Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra. B2497. Piano Solo-You've Got mo
Crying Again.
Piano Solo Hallelujah, I'm a Tramp
Medley.
Ralo da Costa, B4463. Orchestral I'm Playing with Fire. Orchestral-Sittin' in the Dark.
8 p.m. For 33 years he was connected with this work, and for another All overseas competitors were 161⁄2 years with the development eliminated. Ellsworth
Vines and management of the Port of Chairman and Chlef and Miss Ryan won the mixed Madras as doubles, beating G.M. Lott and Engineer of the Port Authority. Mias Sarah Palfrey in the Anal, He was for over ten years' A whilst the Australian pair, member of the Mindras Legislative Turnbull and Quist were beaten Council. in the semi-final of the men's doublen by Lott and Stoeffen. Among his many appointments An error was made last Satur- after entoring the Indian Govern-. ment Engineering Service in 1870 day in the cabling of the Allison was that of Director of Railway and Van Ryn Turnbull and Construction, India, and Deputy Quist match, this being a quarter-Secretary to the Government final and not a semi-final game as India. He was Under-Secretary stated.
for Railways to the Government of Bengal Engineer-in-Chief of In consequence there will be an the Kistna Bridge and Engineer- all-American final, Lott and
in-Chief and Manager of the Stoelfen meeting Shields and
Enst Coast Railway, Parker,
manner
F
of
For 20 years he was a Fellow of Madras or Chicutta University, a member of the Syndicate of the
John Jackson and His Orchestra. B6322. Humorous Song-Foolish Facts. Humorous Song What Kind of a
Noise Annoys an Oyster?
Frank Crumit. B3983. Orchestral-Tha Church Bells
Chiming. Orchestral-Spanish Gypsy Dance.
Marek Weber and His Orch. B0283. Vocal Trio-Somebody Loves You, Vocal Trio-Too Many Tears.
The Pickens Sisters, 22005. Orchestral You Will Remember
Vienna. Orhestral-I Bring a Love Song.
Leo Relsman and His Orch. B5044.
Noel Coward. Song-Lover of my Dreams. Orchestral Twentieth Century
Blues. He was for seven years Secre- tary to the Government Madras, Public Works Department and Railways, and Senior Government was succeeded by the Inspector of Railways. In addi defeat of the much fancled Eng-tion he was Consulting Engineer lish pair, Fred Perry and Miss to the Port of Chittagong. Dorothy Round. The match was He was a Hon. Life Member of interrupted by rain, but this did the institution of Engineers, India not deprive Vines and Miss Ryan and an Hon. Fellow of the Society
Their success, with of Engineers. of any merit. the scores of 0-2, G-4, was thoroughly deserved.
The Volunteers will bo used
The British challenge in almost exclusively
the for
The magistrate said the position frontier
was this. A revenue officer sees mixed doubles was treated in defence.
an opium divan going on, and he cavaller
to-day, Jack wants to nail the man in charge Crawford and Miss Peggy Scriven Madras University and President
In were the first victims in the semi-of Ita Faculty of Engineering. order to get him the principal Anals, when they lost to George tenant was most important. The Lott and Miss Palfṛoy 10-7, 6-3. ~ principal tenant is then taken and confronted with the man and
EXIT PERRY AND DOROTHY. questions are asked us to the
This payment of rents,
trian frontier.-Reuter,
LITTLE ENTENTE CONSENT. Agreement will probably be con cluded within a few days embodying the conditions in which the Bri-
Mr. Kwan argued the ordinance tish, French and Italian Govern- mentioned owner or occupier and ments consent to the request recent in this charge it was the principal ly made by the Austrian Govern-tenant. He would submit to his ment for permission to raise, for Worship that the description of one year, a special, auxiliary force the person was of, paramount im- of 8,000 mon.
portance.
The Governments of the Little Entente Powers are understood to have been consulted and to have given their consent.
The Austrian request arises out of the atmosphere of tension existing on the Austro-German
frontier.
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ALLEGED THEFT BY INDIANS
Mr. Wynne-Jones stated he did not agree. The word "principal tenant" was considered merely as also in straight sets. The first The pair went on to win the final a description of a person. It might read *** ...you being tailor, was a tense struggle, and went to etc."
20 games before Lott and He regarded the term "principal tenant" as a small piece Palfrey faltered. Vines and Miss of embroidery. Defendant was Ryan were completely on top in By the terms of the treaty of not prosecuted as the principal the second set and conceded only MAN'S Saint Germain, the Austrian army tenant. It was the only descrip one game, running out winners by Is allowed 30,000 men but it has tion they could give of her. The the scores of 11-9, 6-1. never been up to full strength, mere fact that she admitted being Derogation from the Treaty con- the principal tenant of that floor alats in the enlistment of recruits was not going to secure a convic- for a new force on short service tion. In this case, R. O. Grimmitt instead of for the normal, 12-year | had stated onth that the ...period.
SANCTITY OF TREATY.
It is stipulated that this enlist ment will be for not less than
LIFE SAVINGS STOLEN
Quist and Turnbull gave a Three unemployed Indians and magnificent display of fighting a private watchman were charged tennis against Lott and Stoeffen, by Detective Sergeant Fitches be- They carried the match the full fore Mr. Schofield, at the Central Magistracy this morning, with
Now Mayfair Novelty Orch. B-1001. Orchestral-Smile, Darn Ya, Smile. Orchestral-I'm Crazy 'Bout my Baby. Snooks and Hia Memphis Stompers, 22002.
8.20-9 p.m. Concert Waltzes. Estudiantina (Waldtoutel). The Skaters (Waldteufel).
International Concert Orch. 36798, Unrequited Love (Lincke). My Hero (Straus).
International Concert Orb C1838. Wine,
Women and Song (Strauss). Moonlight on the Alster (Fetras).
Marek Weber and His Orch. C1407. My Darling Waltz (Strauss).
Horlin State Opera Orch. C1942, Danube Waves (Ivanovici). Artist's Life (Strauss).
Marck
Weber and His Orch. C2267.
9-9.30 From the Studio.
Selections by the Melody Team. 9.30-9.45 p.m.
Aldershot Command Searchlight
Tatto-1032.
Played by The Massed Bands of the Aldershot Command. C2497/C2488. 9.45-10.30
p.m.
woman admitted being the prin distance and the fifth sot was inrceny of money and clothing to recorded Dance Music followód by a cipal tenant and that she lived on the premises.
Mr. Kwan further argued that
R.O. RETORT.
only decided after twenty games had been played. The Americans won the opening gained the advantage in the third. The Australians played like men inspired to win the fourth and the last was a thrilling fight.
The scores in favour of Lott and
five and not more than six months, the smell of opium and the pre-set, conceded the second, but re
The duration of the agreement is sence of smoke emitting from limited to necessity but will, it is room did not necessarily indicate hoped, be only temporary. It does there was more than one person not imply any precedent or Indica-smoking. tion of future policy. It is pointed out that very fact that the agree- ment la being drawn up reinforces the sanctity of Trenty since it con- stitutes an admission that the Treaty cannot be altered unilater ally.British Wireless,
TRADE MARK TRANSFERS
WARNING GIVEN
SINGER COMPANY
BY
A warning that transfers bear- ing the trade mark of the Singer Sewing Machine Company cannot be applied to seiving machines, either old Singer machines or machines of a different mark, was sounded by Mr. J. B. Prentis, this morning,
R. O. Grimmitt, stated there Stoeffen read 6-4, 3-0, 7-5, were three pipes in use the 11-9-Router. cockloft.
in
When Mr. Kwan submitted that the question of occupancy should.
be asked first, R. O. Crimmitt re- PARACHUTE
plied "I strongly object to that.
We must find oplum frat, before
un offence has been committed.
I think I can do my own work, Mr. Kwan, without you telling me what to do."
JAPANESE
FOOTWEAR IN NEW ZEALAND
·
the total valtic of $700 From Sher Mohamed, 10, Star Street. 3rd. floor on August 28.
Wali Dad, Mohamed Asharf and Sahib Dad, were charged with the larceny of $500 in money, one ten rupee note, clothing valued $150 all contained in a brass bound box, valued at $46, and with
at
A relay from Daventry of the Pianoforte Recital by Cecil Dixon and the Bournemouth Municipal Or- chestra conducted by Sir Dan Godfrey Livio and Mr. Gerald Crawford.
(This relay will be continued to Mannucel (Violoncello) Relayed. 11 pm. should reception prove satis factory).
10.30-11 p.m.
Today's 10 a.m, Opening Stock and Commodity Quotations as receiv
2-6, the fourth defendant, Sakander
Khan, all were charged with re-ed from New York by Messrs. Swan, eciving.
Culbertson and Fritz..
MISHAP
MAN WHO MARRIED EX-KAISER'S SISTER
Home
Paris, Aug. 20. Alexander Subkoff, who years ago caused a sensation by marrying the ex-Kaiser's late sis- ter, Princess Victoria of Schaum- MOVE TO PROHIBIT RUBBER burg-Lippo, and who has since
GOODS.
Auckland, Aug. 20. The Tariff Commission has been naked by the boot trade and the industrial Association to investi- gate the effect on health of the wearing of Japanese rubber foot.
The Association
He appeared for the Singer Sowing Machine Company, against Mr. C. F. Lee, the manager of the China Trading Corporation, Bonk wear
states that of Canton Building, against whom
summons for applying these rubber which causes perspiration transfers was withdrawn by Mr. should be treated as noxious and Schofield, at the Central Magi-ta entry into New Zealand pro-
hibited.Router.
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stracy.
Mr. Prentis and that tho de- fendants were summoned for hav- Ing applied, transfers bearing the trade mark of the Singer Sowing
fallen on evil days, having for the pant few months earned a moagre living as a professional parachute jumper, came to 'grief when por forming in the small town of Val- ferdingen, near Metz, on the oc- casion of the annual fair.
Ho had jumped from a holght of 2,000 feet when he was caugdt by n strong wind which dragged him for a considerable distanco over rough ground.
Subko suffered painful in- juries and was taken to hospital.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
The Eastorn and Australia liner Maranon left Manila for this Port yesterday afternoon and is duo here on Friday afternoon.
The first, second and third ac- cused dented both charges, while the fourth defendant said that the third man had come to his work shop and had deposited the box there. He said that he was going back to India, and requested that it be kept there. He did not know. it was stolen property,
Sergeant Fitches said that it was a very mean theft, as the com- India plainant was leaving for shortly, nud the money represent- od all his life savings.
Hearing of the case was fixed for September 7 at 11 am. Ball was fixed at $500 each.
NEW SOLICITOR ADMITTED
JOINING MESSRS. DENNYS AND CO.
་
Mr. Charles Edwin Lowo who has joined. Mahara. Dennys and Co., solicitors, was admitted to practico in the Hongkong Supreme Court this morning by the Chief Justice, Mr. J. R. Wood,
10.30-11, p.m. Close Down.
All records in the above European local programmes are kindly supplied by Mears. S. Moutrio and Co.,
NAVAL DOCKYARD
THEFT
SEAMAN GIVEN A
· CHANCE
After being in the service of the Naval Dockyard for eight years, Chau Wah-kee, a seaman on Dockyard launch No. 08, was seen walking of the launch yesterday. holding a parcel in his hands. Asked by an Indian watchman to stop, he did not do so. He throw the parcel into the sen..
It was later retrieved, and n quantity of white paint was found contained in a small tin. The paint was worth altogether about $2
Charged before Mr. Butters at the Kowloon Magistracy thin morning, defendant was represent ed by Mr. J, T. Prior, who ad- mitted that defondant had been very foolish. He might not have been arrested "If he had not run His admission was proposed by away, but his very actions roused tho Attorney General, Mr. C. G. the auspicions of the watchman, defendant'a Alabaster, K.C., and was approved Mr. Prior dwelt on the Chief Justice with a few words. long servico, with the Yard and his provious good rocord, and Mr. Lowe halls from Abinger asked his- Worship for leniency.
In view of defendant's good machines, and the complainante The R.M.S. "Empresa of Canada" Sanitary Board was held yesterday
The fortnightly meeting of the Common, Surrey, and Bayswater.
He was educated at Abingdon record, his Worship bound him had come to the conclusion that arrived at Shanghal yesterday at afternoon in the Board Room with Mr. School, Berkshire, and at St. over in the sum of $50 to be of the defendants had not realized it|0 p.m. loaves Shanghal to-day at 4: was an offence,
p.m. and is duo at Hongkong on the. Mogarry, the President, in the Edmund's College, near Ware, Hert. good behaviour for a year.
chair. Others present wore the Hon. He was articled to Langbam The defendanta had agreed to 1st September (Fr.) at 10.30 p.m. Mr. A. W. Ticklo, Vice-President, Douglas Langham and Owen, Hes-
Machine Company to old Singor HE THAT AVOIDETII NOT SMALL machines. The dofondants had FAULTS, BY LITTLE AND LITTLE FALL given full Information to the com. ETI
INTO GREATER-Tkomas
plainants as to where they had Kempia. obtained these transfers and
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of formal welcome.
give an undertaking that they
Dr. G. W. Pope, M. O. II., Mr. A. S. tings, and to Messrs. Sanderson, would not apply these transfors to The marriage la announced to take MacKichan, Mr. C. J. Roe, secretary, Leo, and Co., and was admitted to ranchines, whether old Singor place shortly of Mr. G. G. 8. Thomson, and Mr. Ng Mul-kal, nasistant, secro: practise in England in 108144
business Was purely machinos or of different mako, in chartered electrical engineer, of 30, tars. The
Mody Road, Kowloon,' and Miss Elsio formal. Mary Mowis, private secretary, of: Knutsford Hotel,"
future and had also paid the costs to the complainants.
Defendants had also agrood to destroy the transfers, except two
which they gavy complainants to Ngai Li-shi ellas Li Ng-mul, widow
criable them, possible, to tracolate of 10 and formerly of 10, Third
| Biztot, Victoria, died on March
the printers,The machines sol- leaving local estate valued at od would be returned to tho de probate of the Ledly indenteyes-Under the?, giralíma, gan 11 Hub'
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