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ANOTHER GREAT DISCOVERY

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The use of ultra-short wireless waves for the curo of aovere internal complaints is advanced by a German scientist, Dr. Erwin Schllephake, in the latest issue of the "British Journal of Physical Medicine."..

The doctor reports the euro of complaints such as internal absoes- sca, pneumonie tuberculosis, and simple headache, all without operation. The primary wave is generated by an emitter designed like a broadcasting set and in making use of ultra-short waves he, found that large earbuncloa heal- ed in from 10 to 20 days after) 8 to 15 days treatment.

"In most cases the pain and feeling of tension subside after the first treatment" he states. "The absence of pain is particularly ap preciated by all patients because the affected part in not nearly as seriously incapacitated as by the usual surgical or conservative

treatment?

cure,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

PEACE ACT AS EXAMPLE:

TO WORLD

MR. HENDERSON'S SUGGESTION Mr. Arthur Henderson, Fresident, like to say on the tople of disarma- of the Disarmament Conference, mont, speaking at the Labour Conference They would believe him when lo at Hastings enfd that millions of told them that he fully shared their the common people, whom they re-impatience at the slowness of the presented, had shown a dotermina-proceedings, at the interminable tion that, so far as, lay in their delay, and the difficulties that had power, there should be no more boon mot. war..

pledging them to the work of It was a dedication, a solemn vow,

реасс.

At the present moment the posi- but at least it was becoming clear tion might not look too hopeful,

We had come face to face with old traditions, with the blind how to reconcile Germany's desire It was a formal break with the the fundamental political issue, loyaltics that had made workers the victim of war.

the for equality with Franco's anxiety about security, and the whole world's need for peace.

This new spirit, this willingness to daro and to risk all things in the cause of peace was, he was convinced, the beginning of wisdom and the best guarantee of victory in the battle for a secure peace.

INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY,

This new, and wider spirit led first of all to the recognition that to have peace we must look beyond the boundaries of our own country,

We must make a living reality of the International solidarity of the workers.

STORM OF REACTION. .

storm of reaction was blowing It was clear to all that to-day a

through the world.

an evil odour from the battlefields, On the wings of the storm, like had come a revival of the base and senseless creed of dictatorship, the belief in dispotism and inter- national anarchy that brought the world to the catastrophe of 1914.

Never would Labour succumb to that creed. Never would it aban- don hope or give up the fight for peace.

FATE OF CIVILISATION. all in every country who would We must also welcome, as, allies join us in the struggle for peace on which the fate of civilisation MANSLAUGHTER CASE. depended

The Labour and Socialist move- ment was international to the core.! It was against national and racial as well as cinse barriers.

It stood for economic organisa- tion, social justice and freedom, not only in one country, but throughout the world.

́TWO MEN" COMMITTED TO

THE NEXT SESSIONS

Before Mr. Butters at the Kow- loon Magistracy yesterday after noon, two men, Tean Wu-tsai ́ ́ and du Chun, who appeared on a charge of manslaughter as a result of a street fight in the Hunghom district on September 20, were committed for trial at the next Criminal Sessions.

"In true migraine (special type of headache) ultra-short wave treatment of the head affected rapid improvement and These treatments are much more pleasant and less strenuous in these cases than present methods, a daily treatment of the head only requires half-an-hour a day, and is very agreeable to the patient.

The "British Journal of Physicni TREMENDOUS TASK, Medicine," commenting on this, If it abandoned Its Internationa! states. It has been found that the faith it would be powerless to save ultra-short waves pass most freely the world from another war and through the tissues which have from the dictatorships and the acted on behalf of defendants.

the smallest capacity resistance, and they traverse fat, brain tissue and bone without difficulty. Ren- ter.

HINKLER'S RESTING PLACE

TO REMAIN", IN ITALY

It recognised that International anarchy was as much the enemy of Socialiam was economic anarchy.

awful tyrannies which were consequences of the war.

Four

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER

1933.

FINANCE OFFICENS

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KOMOR'S

AUTUMN

RESIGNING

EX-MINISTER TALKS TO

BANKERS "

Nanking, Oct. 31.

MUSIC BY-“EMPRESS OF CANADA" ORCHESTRA

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From Z. B. W. on a wavelength of 866 metres:

After the resignation of the TO-DAY'S BROADCAST. Flanco Minister, Mr. T. V. Soong, tho Political Vico-Minister of Finance, Mr. Chow Lin, and thu Adminjatrative Vice-Minister of Financo, Mr. Li Tiu-sang, two of Mr. Soong's most ablo subor dinates, tondered their resignations from the Finance Ministry this Ministry and important officials 6-6.15 p.m. Children's Studio Con- morning. Other secretaries of the

administering ofices under the cert. king or Shanghai are also expect. Finance Ministry either. In Nane

ed to resign,

The out-going officers under' Mr. Soong were busy the whole mòrn- ing winding up the affairs of the Ministry and all accounts and pay- | Nanking departmanta were cleared- ments to the armies and other

'up to the end of October. The Kung, is not expected in Nanking successor of Mr. Soong, Mr. H. H. until the week-end, although he announced previously that he would assume to his new datics to- morrow morning. Because of the Chinese bankers' panic in Shang- hai, Mr. Kung has extended his stay there to conclude negotiations with the leading foreign and Chinese bankers. Mr. Kung'a dis- cussions with the Shanghai finans ciers are known to have been high- ly satisfactory.

Another Conference,

Mr. Kung had another conference with Mr. Soong this morning at the latter's Shanghai residence. The two Ministers discussed the Government's financial problems and the government bond situation for over an hour. Mr. Kung re- turned to his work at the Central Bank in the afternoon.

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Ali Rozco (Verdi)

Eva Turner (Soprano).

Piano Solo-Freluda in C Sharp

Minor (Rachmaninoff). Piano Solo-Preludo in G Minor,

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William Murdoch. Song-Liebestraume (Notturno 3)

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John dfcCormack (Tenor),

8 p.m. Loent Time and Weather Report.

8.3-8.30 p.m. Variety. Band-Mother Goose Parade. · Band-Tondeleyo.

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Dobroy Somers Band.

Medley.

Mr. Soong gave a reception to the leading Chinese bankers and merchants this afternoon, in which the retiring Finance Minister ex- of the merchants' strong petition pressed his heart-felt appreciation to the Government asking for re- consideration of his resignation. Mr. Soong assured the merchants that a financial crisis could un- Organ Solo-Lily of Laguna. doubtedly be averted because of Organ Solo-Just Imagine. the able

Lealla James. successor was expected to carry on Song Just Heppin' On.

manner in which his Song-Mighty Lak a RosL. the works in Nanking.

Paul Robeson (Bass). 8.30-9.30 pm. From the Studio.

The Maestres.

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Mr. Victor Sanders (Baritono).

Progranime.

Attorney General, appeared for the Mr. J. A. Fraser, Assietant prosecution, while Mr. P. H. Sin the Detective Inspector Chester Woods is in charge of investigations. It was a tremendous task.

It is alleged that on the night in To have peace we must not only question the second nccused, who sigo treaties removing the right lives in Ha Heung Street, alleged to resort to war, but we must he saw a man stealing taro-roots abolish the national equipment and from a garden nearby. He raised Institutions that made war possible the alarm and several menset Yuan, Mr. Wang Ching-wet, has The President of the Executive and the private interests that lived upon the alleged culprit. by war.

men made the attack, and it is arrived in Shanghal to see Mr. A Pianoforts and Vocal Recital We just destroy the narrow alleged that the first and second Soong. Rumours are current of by Madame Kathleen Chappelle, loyalties and fanaticisms that defendants were two of thent. The impending changes in the Execu- IAR.A.M., I.S.M. Planist and Accom- made men ready for war, and re-first defendant was stated to have tive Yuan, because of Mr. Soong's panlat. place them by a living, creative used an iron drill, while the second that Mr. Wang is also very

retirement. Some circles believe Mrs. E. M. Tetley (31ezzo-Soprano), faith in the work of peace. That used his flats in the assault. was a big task.

At yesterday's hearing, Dr. J. pessimistic over the Nanking out- AMERICA AND RUSSIA. B. Mackie, medical officer at Kowlook. When they came to the inter- for cross-examination by Mr. Sin. Economic Council was not held bo- 3. To Anthea (Hatton).

loon Hospital, appeared in the box This morning's meeting of the2. Cargoes (Martin Shaw). national side of their task of At a previous hearing, Dr. Mackle cause of the absence in Nanking organising peace they found there said he had conducted a poat-of Mr. Soong and Mr. Wang Ching "Mrs. Hinkler and I have come was one political Instrument--and mortem on the body of an unknown wel, the two loading members. to the conclusion, after consulting only one-the League of Nations. Chinese male on September 21. Wah Kin Fat Po with our lawyers and considering

The most urgent need was to The body was identified by P. C. the lapse of time sinco Bert's bring two great Powers, the 364 who had picked the man up In death, that it will be better to

United States, and the Soviet the street the night before, and by leave him in Italy, especially in

Union, into partnership in the Inspector Langley, in charge of task of organising peace. view of the splendid memorial

Hunghom. Externally there were which the Italian people have pro-ready been made in this direction. internally the spleen was ruptured, Considerable progress had al-soveral bruises on the cheat, and He believed it would be possible Death was caused by a ruptured This statement has made by Mrs. H. A. Hinder, mother of the to get these two countries into spleen and internal hemorrhage.. late Squadron-Lender Bert Hinkler,

nomo system of world-wide con. who returned to Brisbane after sultation through the League on having spent a six months' holiday in Western Australia.

DECIDES WIFE

Sydney.

vided for him,"

Mrs. Hinkler declined to discuss the question of whether her son's body should be given a last rest ing place in Brisbane, as the Premier (Mr. W. F. Smith) had suggested, or in Bundaberg, in accordance with the wishes of the friends of Bert Hinkler in his native town. She said that the delay in settling this question was in some measure due to the law

Doctor Cross-Examined.

all matters affecting world peace.) Dr. Mackie admitted that decens- ROAD THROUGH 'GENEVA. ed had a diseased spleen and that He was convinced that it would when the spleen was ruptured in be impossible, even if it were tornal hemorrhage would ensue, desirable, for this country under and death would follow in less than any Government to achieve an ex-five minuteas. He also admitted clusive alliance with either of that if a person had a diseased these great countrica.

spleen and knocked against the The road both to Washington corner of a tablo it might cause and Moscow lay through Geneva rupture. In such a case, it would and through world action for be difficult for the person to got constructive peace,

up after the accident.

What the world needed to-day

Teang Sanz, friend of Wang Po,

a

witness at a previous hearing. gave evidence that at a certain tea

1. Trade Winds (Keel).

4. Polonaise in C. minor (Chopin).

Mr. Victor Sanders.

Madamo Kathleen Chappelle. 5. Passing By (Purcell).

6. The Cloths of Heaven (Dunhill).

Mro. Tetley. Interval.

Clarko).

Mrs. Tetlay.

Mr.-Wang's Statement,-~-

Shanghai, Oct. 31. boen visiting Mr. T. V. Soong for 2. Songs my Mother Taught Mo

Mr. Wang Ching-wel, who has 1. Clair de Luno (Debussy)

Madame Kathleen Chappelle. formar Finance Minister to remains. You in a Gondola (Coningsby the purpose of influencing the

(Dvorak). a member of the Economic Council, hos nipped in the bud the rumour that he, too, was contemplating | 4. The Vagabond Song resigning.

Ho made a formal statement

(Vaughan Williams). denying such an intention, when Interviewed to-day, just before G. I Hear a Thrush at Eve (Cadman). Ar. Victor Sanders. leaving for Nanking with Mr. H.

Mir. Victor Sandore. H. Kung.

6. Invictus (Bruno Huhn),

Mr. Victor Sanders.,

9.30-10.30 p.m. From the Studio.

Selections by Tho "Empress of Canada" Orchestra directed by Mr. G. Redfern.

Programme..

Mr. Wang. emphasised that Mr. T. V. Soong's resignation was entirely due to financial reasons, He denied that China is prepar- ing for direct negotiations with Japan and stressed that recognt- tion of Manchukuo is impossible.

Continuing, Mr. Wang said that Dr. Lo Wen-kan is due in Tientsin

1. March.

Knights and Ladies (Zamecnik).

2.

Waltz

3.

Les Fleurs (Waldteufel); Selection.

4.

Pirates of Penzance (Sullivan). Entr'acte.

in Italy, which prohibited the re was an assurance that when it moval of her son's remains until came to the point the world's peace

on November 3 and will Immediate six months aftor his burial,

house he had heard Wang Po dis-ly proceed to Nanking. It has not system would be used. Mrs. Hinkler said that the The treaties guaranteeing perce another man,

cussing the alleged assault with beon decided, he stated, whether widow of the airman had settled must be honoured and not regard- had been heard to say that the Dr. Lo will resumo his post as

Shek Chol. They in Southampton with her people, ed as scraps of paper,

Foreign Minister. "unfair." This wit- and was not likely to return to

He suggested that the British assault was

Mr. Wang expressed confidente nosa, in cross-examination, ad- Australia during the lifetime of

Parliament should pass a Peace mitted that he had been paid 50 in Mr. Kung's ability to cope with her mother. She had abandoned Act which would provide that in cents by the police for tea money military expenses would be cut the financial situation. Although all plans to take up aviation, which all cases the Government would and that he had tried to get now down generally, this would not 5. she was considering when the air- submit ita International disputes of the nasnult for the police man was alive.-Reuter.

to one of the methods of peace- Mr. Sin, In submitting, his case, apply to the anti-Communist cam ful settlement.

said: "I have no case to answer. paign now being conducted by This Pence Act would not be an After, examining the provious General Chiang Kai-shek in Klang- empty gesture, since the example evidence with great care, I find si, Referring to the American would in all probability be follow that Wang Po and Shok Choi have wheat and cotton loan to Chirit, ed by other nations.

The whole course of the dis-said they saw the defendants par to six times the total of the loan come to this Court and, under oath, Mr. Wang said that demands from the Provinces for aid amounted cussions at Genova revealed the ticipating in the fight in Ha Houng necessity, now universally re- Strect, Their first evidence seenis

itself,--Routeri Value of Tusks Cover.cognised, of making each country's to corroborate in every particular,

Expedition Costs

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TWO HUNTERS KILL 130 ELEPHANTS

י,

ormamants 'n matter of concern to but when we come to examine the all countries.

cross-examination we find thoy HEALTH EXHIBITION. INTERNATIONAL TREATY. differ. Their evidence is so ean- To give effect to that principle tradictory that no Court could rely Two hunters, Messrs. Hall and the amount of other countries on it to convict and no jury would TO BE HELD IN HALL OF THE Rangloy, engaged by the Nothern armaments must be fixed in an convict on evidence of this nature." Rhodesian Government in connec- International treaty....

Bulawayo.

Mr. Sin gold his defonce was that

'tion with the protection of native The execution of that treaty neither of his men was on the spot and the deceased might have been

ELLIS KADOORIE SCHOOL

gardens and the reduction of the must be placed under the super Infured by a fall rather than a the hall of Eills Kadooris. School number of elephants in the north-vision of an international com- blow. castorn portion of the territory, mission.

Short lantern slide demonstra-

A small exhibition of health posters, books, epocimons, etc., In'

has been arranged for Monday and have accounted for more than 180 On that commission Russia and Before committing defondants to elephants. Among those shot was the United States were to be re- the next Criminal Sessions, Mr. Tuesday, November 6 and 7, from Cone with 90lb tusks, which bub presented.

Butters said: "The case for the 10 am, to 6 p.m. for boing damaged at the tips, It would have the duty of in prosecution rests on the evidence would have touched the 10016 vestigating and publicly reporting of Shoke Chol and Wang Fo, but tione, on subjects of health will mark. While a number of tusk on the state of each country' secution, there is only a prima facie Chinese, in the school clinic room. in this case of preliminary pro- bo given each day in English and less elephants were among the armament and war Industries.....

case to bo put forward. I think A short health play will also be bag, the accrual of Ivory to the DELAY AND DIFFICULTIES. Government should well cover the The Conference would reallao on the evidento.".

this is a case for a jury to decide presented by the girls of Bellios Public School (by kind permission Cost of the expedition. Retiter. why he could not any all he would Mr. Sin roserved his defence. of the headmistress).

(a) Dance Espagnolo (Bizet). (b) Danse Orientalo

(Lubomirsky). (c) Moonlight Dance (Finck). (d) In a Chinese Temple, Garden Daneo Music-A Group of Fox. (Kotelboy).

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