HONGKONG YACHT

IN TYPHOON -.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1933.

INDIA AND JAPAN IN AGREEMENT.

CONFIRMATION BY TOKYO AWAITED

of an

Roman Bird FANLING GOLF

Sanctuary

COMPETITION FOR CAPTAIN'S CUP

CHILDREN FREE

RADIO BROADCAST

1,000 SONGSTERS OTTO QUALIFIES TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.

With a score of 83–18—70, F. n. Olto over the week-end qualified in the November qualifying competition for the Captain's Cup of the Royal the Old Course, Hongkong Golf Club at Fanllog, over

scores:

with the following as the other bost

S. MacLaren, 80-9=71; C. 1. Burton 87-19≈74; A. - McKellar 84-076; K. S. Robertson 80-875; and S, H. Dodwell 82-7-75.

On the Now Courao, T. Begarry with a score of 86-1472

qualified, Fifteen players entered.

New Delhi, Nov. 6. VICTORIA GREETING.

The official delegations of the Indian and Japanese cotton In- "We had a wonderful reception terests met again to-day, Mr.

Rome, Oct. 5. nt Victoria and had invitations Sawada, having recovered from bia The trees and foliage of the every day; the Canadian Navy indisposition, attending the con-Borghese Gardens-the Ildyo Park put us up. Francis and Salt wont ference. It is understood that the of Rome-to-day sheltered n thou up to Banff in the Rockies, Ryder outlines to Vancouver, but the Doctor and agreement have been settled, sub-nted in the name of St. Francis of Indo-Japanese and birds which have been libar myself stayed at Victoria where Iject only to confirmation from Assial. The birds were set freeThere were 32 entries altogether, thoroughly enjoyed myself. Good. Tokyo which is eagerly awaited. Yesterday on the feast day of the ness knows what awalts us when the fox cleare as we

It la understood that the cotton Saint, and the gardens were off- are only just outside San Francisco and be ready for ratification on Nov.

aspect of the agreement should cially declared a bird sanctuary. they made an awful fuas in the 10, and the remainder of the sub-picturesque ceremony. Two com

The event was carried out with Canadian papers so I don't know what the Yank ones are like!

Jocts of discussion will be settled panics of Black Shirt boy and girl "I expect you must

before Nov, 16.. wonder

anite wero paraded in the Gardens | how the cooking ja

It is expected that provision in a hollow square around hundreds going and whether we just scrape will be made to give effect to the of cages containing birds which had stuff out of ting or

10, in been confiscated from poachers even whe- agreement as from Nov. ther the cook has not ended up which event the Indian Govern- who had trapped them to sell them overboard by now. We do not ment will bring, before the Aaaem-jas song birds or on decoys, think I am boasting when I tell bly shortly a bill making the in- you that I was quite embarrassed plementation of the pact possible. lore, followed by the recitation of After short lecture on bird at Victoria by the glowing ne

It seems that to-day's talks were St. Francis's "In praise of Birds" counts of the good cooking that the concerned mainly with the objec- from his "Hymn to Creation," the remainder told the people ashore. tion of the Japanese collon in children, one by one, stepped for terests to the rigid classification of ward to open the doors of the as- goods which Japan fears may pre-sembled cages. vent taking advantage of the full quota offered. The Japanese also

COOKING ADVENTURES. "I found that after a bit I could cook simple meals fairly well though it took me some time to get

KOWLOON C GOLF Draw For First Round of Championship

CANTONESE LESSON FROM

THE STUDIO

From Z. B. W. on a wavelength of 355 motrea:

4.30-7 p.m.

Galneau recorded programme, 7-10.45 p.m.

European programme.. 7p.m.

Cloning Loen! Stock Quotations, otci 7.3-7.80 p.m.

Dance Music.

Fox Trot-Pink Elephants. Fox Trot-Pu-leezol Mister

Homingway!

Lights.

Fox Trot-Let's Turn Out the

Fex Trot-You're Telling Me Fox Trot-Here Lies Love. Fox Trot-Please,

Fox Tret-Hallelujah, I'm a Tramp. Fox Trot-You Are Too Beautiful. 7.30-8 p.m.

From the Studio.

The 2nd of a Series of Lessons in

"Cantonese" by the Hey. Mr. H. R. Wolls,

8 p.m.

Local Time and Weather Report. 8.3-9.30 p.m. Variety. Orchestra-La Golondrins. Orchestral Cielito Lindo.

The Troubadours.

used to the motion especially as I respect of Japanese purchases of ing their feathers and fluttering MacKnight D. C. WHson v. E. D. Song-My Ain Countric..

Vital Discussions,

RIDLEY'S

First Round

The following is the draw for the the ones del club bushing of on or before Sunday next:

Golf to be played A. Urquhart v. 3. D. Thomson; A. G. Milne; W. S. Hiltier T. Barley v. v. F. F. A. Remedios; A. 1. Eastman Gradually the surrounding trees. W

v. W. A. Stewart; A. W. da Ruzn with a reduction of the quota in became alive with the birds preen V. L. D. Parves: II. II. fundy v. A. T. Dennis; G. H. Gifford Hull v. suffer from sen-sickness. Now I

Indian cotton,

about in their new-found freedom.

da Rozn. ean cook all sorts of puddings,

Although of various specics, the pastries, etc., in addition to fish

birda all kept together in a twitter- ments, stows, oie. Mark you, I do The Indian Government hasing congregation for nearly half not think I would have remained explained the extent to which it an hour, and then, as with comman anne had I kept on with the origin. can accommodate the Japanese view consent, they took wing together al stoves. Trying to punip them point and the Japanese side ap-and flow off to all parts of the up with the boat at an angle, andparently has realised that the great park. Artificial nests have skidding about on a deck allmy agreement reached must be based been erected at many points. with a mixture of paraffin, sea largely upon to-day's talks. water and cooking fat, would in the end have got me down. They leaked stendly and

solder would stick it for long. The oven was never satisfactory. Now I am absolutely fine. I came across a gas at Victoria which is used a lot over here called "Rock Gas," No smell, dirt and a better heat

no

than the Primus. We don't even have to have a funnel up to the deck. I have a simple two-burner range and portable oven which I put over one of the burners for baking. Everything works beau tifully merely by turning on a tap, I can cook everything in half, the time.

for

A DAY'S MENU.

"Here is our actual menu yesterday which is not too bad is It? Breakfast.-Porridge, scram- bled eggs and beans, coffee, fresh brend. Eunch.—Cold lobster, salad with lettuce and tomatoes, and Gorman sausages. Supper (hot). -Chicken, bacon, pork sausages, bread sauce, mashed potatoes, kid- noy beans (fresh), followed by ono large and one small apple tart and custard, and washes down_by__a brew of coffes!!,"

"I think the others are pleased with the results. They are cer- tainly getting quite fat.”

"Here is a rough programme about four days stay at San Fran- cisco, San Pedro, San Diego, Magdalena Bay (Mexico), and then we have a long trip down to the Galapagos Islands. I wish I knew how to kill a turtle as there are lots there but you can think of me running about the Islands holding out a lump of cheese, with a knife in the other ready to lop their heads off! Were you pulling my leg or not???

Thus the terms India offers have marketing, and treatment of birds Drastic control over the snaring, been communicated to Tokyo for all over Italy is now in foree, and formal authority for entering into bird sanctuaries similar to those of an agreement with the Indian Capri and the Borghese Gardens Government

are to be established along the

A tariff of 50 per cent. ad migratory route of the Peninsula. valorem on most cotton textiles

and sepecific duties on the remain-

PLAY

der, with Imperial preference, are HOW I PRODUCE A the main points of interest to British cotton interests. Thus, Lancashire will have a 50 per cent. margin of preference if the plans

out work

contemplated.- Reuter.

Lu

ITALY DISTURBED,

Abyssinian Land For Japanese Cotton.

Rome, Nov. 6.

Italian opinion is much disturb-

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at home with Greek tragedy or Offenbach, Shakespeare or Schil. ler, or a modern intimate comely, is one of the few exceptions,

The greatest of them have their particular point of view stamped upon all they do. The best results ed by the intention of Abyssinia are obtained by varying one's to concede to Japan 1,000 acres selection of director as the needs for cotton cultivation and probably of the production require rather further land for other enterprises. than by clinging to one.

The Italians anticipate that this

is probably the thin end of the

JUDGMENT ALL-IMPORTANT.

Song-My Ain Folk.

Louise Homer (Contralto)." Instrumental-Blaze Away,

Instrumental-fany Happy Returns

of the Day,

Eddie Peabody.

DECIDING GOAL Orchestral-My Darling.

LINCOLNS DEFEAT CANTON XI

SMART FOOTBALL:

Orchestral--Along Camo Love.

Don Bestor and His Orchestra. Vocal Trio-Home In Maine, Vocal Trio--I'm Perfectly Satlafied.

The Three Australian Boys. Pluso Solo-Young and Healthy. Plano Solo-Look Wimt You'vo Done. Rex Allan. Orchestral-Eleven More Mentha and

Ten More Days.

The Masqueraders. Orchestral-Old Vienna Moon, Orchestral-Live, Laugh and Love.

The London Palladium Orchestra. Instrumental Serenade-Millions

D'Arlequin. Instrumental-La Paloma.

Over 4,000 persons saw the Lin colns football team of Hongkong win the friendly match from the Intang Military Academy cadets at the East Parade Grounds on Sunday. (2) The ball travelled swiftly from CAD end of the fold to the other Song Say It Isn't Ec. during the first half of the match Song-Give Hor a Kiss without either side

Eddle Peabody.

Sam Conlow (Tenor). Shortly after the r of the | Vocal Duet-Isn't It Heavenly. second half, the visitors scored a Vocal Duet A Bedtime Story- soul. The local team tried hard to

Medley through the defence of the Lincolna, over the score but failed to break with several fruitless long shots. of the cadets fullbacks was injured Towards the end of the game, one

to, continue witt

men. They

and they resorted to the defen- sive, and only the splendid work of the goal-keeper prevented mors, goals when the match ended, the score from being acored by the visitors, stood 1-0 in favour of the Lincoln Regiment

Intang Military Academy, Col. Liang Among the spectators were Gon.

Chik-wal, Councillor to the Military Tao Yick-him, vice president of the

wedge of a colonisation scheme, One hears in good deal about the by which Abyssinia will become an over-crowding of the profession, outlet-for-Japanese surplus popu-but the greatest difficulty beset-leadquarters, Col. Art Lin, Chief-of lution.

ting a manager still is to find the staff to the Canlon Air Force. Mem. Semi-official newspaper comment right east when he wants it I bera of the British consulato. In:

is to the effect that Abyssinia is have kept plays for years because. Shameen were also present, disinclined to with Italy and adds that Italy may as I wanted when I wanted.

develop relations I have not been able to cost them invoke the aid of Great Britian and France, under an agreement

I have mentioned "courage" as

of 1906, which promised concerted one of the chief assets of the action in safeguarding these na-manager-producer. This means a tions' respective interests-Reuter. willingness to listen to outaide suggestions but a fearless reliance

EXCHANGE RATES

"We hope to arrive. Panama about Christmas,"

Paris...

Geneva.

Nov. 3. .80.1/32 10.174

Berlin.

13.13

Helsingfors. Oslo

220

FRANCO-BRAZIL

TARIFF WAR

INSTALMENT OF LOAN

DELAYED

Milan

Athens.

Buenos Airex.

Shanghai.

New York.

Amsterdam. Vienna.

Madr

Bucharest Hongkong

The Brazilian, Government has instructed the London bankers, Brussels. Messrs. Rothschild & Son, accord- Stockholm. ing to cables received from Rio de Lisbon Janeiro, to delay payment to France Bombay.

of the intalment repayment of

Yokohama..

Brasil'e loan. It is hoped that this Montevideo.

Montreal,

.13.00% .500 .59.7/16

In the end on one's own judgment

DRAMATIC KNOCK OUT BLOW

(Continued from Pago 8.)

himself ahend.

in the choice of play, in the acloc-the champion miss a good deal he tion of material and personnel, was never doing anything to put nad, If necessary,

in scrapping them. It sometimes takes eon- Nov. U. siderable courage to scrap rath- 80.31/32 lessly an expensive scene or set 10.36% of costumes which is discovered

·

2203

44

4.84% 7.70%

7,854

2814

.105/4

37.7/10

28

FREE FROM RISK.

The Londoner's leads carried so

o during the penultimate rehearsals little behind them that McAvoy 19.90 to be an embarrassment, and if treated them almost with levity. 560 needs courage tempered with tact Nover can a boxor have found 13.28% and sympathy to amend an error attacking so free from risk as did 44% of casting after rehearsals have McAvoy, and he was always scor- 1/3.11/10

11/16 shown that any particular mem-ing at a steady pace.

48bers of the company is unsuited. His best blow was a right to the The producer, as I envisage the short ribs. His left he used 106 term, must also be actively conver- chiefly to get his distance, except 47.27/32 Bant with the business side. He when he cornered Sexton, which 630 may, in this department, again de- was, often. Then he let him 1/5 legate the detalled discussions to have it with a vengeance. 22.70 his business manager, but every- But there was far too much 18.40% thing which involves expenditure holding and too much mere spar

1044 1/6.1/32 must be under his hut. He must ring for the fight to be a good 1/216/32 budget carefully under every head one.

.530

1/5%

1,47

9.394

103%

1/0 1/27/16 .30%

4.834

1.80

18

18%

drastic action will induce the French Silver (spot)....18 Government to moderate its action War Loan.......18.0/16

Silver (forward), 100%.

in interfering with the existing commercial relations of the two

countries. It is also possible, the Brazil. authorities believe, that the tariff concessions on both sides may lead to an agreement.

-British Wireless.

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8015 and pass all estimates for supplies. Still, it needs two to make

"Production" can only be a one-battle, and Sexton was never able man job.

to make up his mind to turn ng- gressor.

SHIP LOSES ANCHOR.

The French River Gunboat Argus Arrivoil here *to-day from tho The Danish vessel Jatlandia West River H.M. Submarinca are lost a live ton anchor and two expected to arrive to-morrow with the fathoms of chain.as she was pass- exception of the Pandora and the ing outward through Lyemun Pass A icelure to the Hongkong Uni-parent ship, H.M.B, Medway, which this morning just off Fak Sha Wan versity Medical Society by Dr. K. will follow on Mackenzie on The Hont-Recent Cumberland is due from the north on Point. The depth at this point is

Thursday, H.M.S. Studies of its Dynamies and Energy Tuesday next.

stated to be 19 fathoms. Requirements" will be given at the Union Assembly Roem to-morrow afternoon at 5.16, and not to-day, as previously stated.

I was terribly disappointed in him. So was everyone else. Jt is and to sea a man so afflicted by nerves that he cannot give of his best.-GeoTry Simpson.

HONGKONG. FUNDS.

FURTHER CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE POPPY DAY APPEAL Pravlously acknowledged $4,668 Hongkong St. George'a So-

ciety.....

A. M. Bowes-Smith

100

25

25

10

8

$4,720

Further contributions will be

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

THE WORLD 18 AN OLD WOMAN At yesterday's meeting of the A painter's apprentice was badly THAT MISTAKES ANY GILT FARTHING Manuk Lodge of the Theosophical M. St. J. Walsh burnt about the band yesterday when FOR A GOLD COIN.-Carlyle.

Bociety, momberg, werd very pleased Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotowall the touched a live electric wire at the

to welcome back their President, Mr. G. P.'s "John Hala" Sales Kwong Shing Hing yard at Cheung-

During the week-end, three cases. W. Paul, who has been away from shawan. Tho wiro had been blown of diphtheria, one from Kowloon and the Colony on short leave in the down by the galo.

two from the Victoria district, were reported to the local health author North. He was accompanied on his stles.

holiday by his wife, Mrs. B, W. Paul, and their younger son, Migratefully received by Mr. F. G. Mochino gun firing will take place Dr. R. A. de Castro Basto return. Donald Paul, who is a member of Maunder, Becrotary to Earl Halg'a from the vicinity of Tweed Bay, ed from Europe on Saturday by the the Staff of the Dairy Farm, Ice Fund, York Building Hongkong. Poak, between. 0.45 pm and 9 p.m. seat at the Sanitary Board meeting one of the officers

He will resume his and Cold Storage Co., Ltd., and also. Cheques should be made payable of the Manuk. to Thomas, and Co., and crossed on Wednesday, November 8.^E

-to-day.

Lodge,

"Poppy Day Fund."...

Stanley Peninsula, towards D'Aguilar Conte Verda.

Instrumental-Indian Love Call,

Ralo da Costa and Hugh Morton.

Instrumental-Rhapsody in Blue. Orchestral-Waltzing in a Dream.

Eidio Peabody. Drohestral-The Old Spinning

Whool.

Ray Noble and His Orchestra. 9.36.10 p.m.

10.10.15 p.m.

derers, conducted by Bandmaster J.

A relay of the Band and Choir of the 1st Battn. South Walen Bar- L.-Geeks, from the Murray Parade Ground, by kind permission of the

Song Tell Me Tonight. Officer Commanding.

(Spollansky). Orchestral-Unrequited Love

Richard Crooks (Tenor). (Lincko). Orchestral My Hero-Medley

(0. Straus).

International Concert Orchestra. Song-Only My Song (Lehur).

Richard Crooks (Tenor). 10.18-10:45 p.m.

relay of the Band and Choir of the 1st Batta. South Wales Bor derera, conducted by Bandmaster J. L. Geeks, from the Murray Parade Ground, by kind permission of the Officer Commanding.

10.45 p.m. Close Down. All records in the above European programmes are kindly loaned by a Batoror.

AMERICAN MINISTER.

TO PAY VISIT TO SOUTH CHINA

Peking, Nov. 6. The United States Minister, Mr. Nelson Johnson, has departed for Shanghal by train. He will stay at Nanking and Shanghai for a few days, and will then board the United States flagship Houston at Shanghai as a guest of Admiral Upham, and proceed on a tour of Amoy, Hongkong and Canton. South China, including Foochow,

This is the first time that Mr. Johnson has visited South China since he became Minister in 1928. -Renter.

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