STRIKE SETTLED
FATSHAN TO GO BACK ON RUN:
The Telegraph learns that the long-drawn-out atríko against Mesra, Butterfield and Swiro in Canton has been doinitely settled.
It is understood that the B.B Fatehan will resume service on the Canton run on Thursday, and that the China Navigation Company's constal steamers have already besn given instructions to resumo call- ing at Canton.
The terms of the 'agrzóment have not been officially disclosed, but it is stated that they provide for the rainstatement of dismissed employers.
UNION STATEMENT, Announcing the ending of tho strike the Chinese Seamen's Union issued a circular telegram a free translation of which reads thus?----
To the South West Executive
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1933.
President Roosevelt's gold policy has stimulated activity in gold shares
PEAK JEWELLERY
THEFT
PEKING CHINESE
SENTENCED
RADIO BROADCAST
TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.
RELAY OF THE H.K. HOTEL DANCE ORCHESTRA'
366 metros:
A total of one year's Imprison- |ment was passed by Mr. Hamliton, at the Central Magistrney this morning, on a Poking man, Yu Chun-hol, charged with the theft of jewellery to the value of $2,800 from No. 400, The Penk, the pro- perty of Mr. J. D. Lloyd, Superin- tendent of Imports and Exports,gramme and with being found in Nos. 409 and 515, The Peak, with Intent to commit a felony.
The defendant had at his first tho appearance pleaded guilty to charge of theft, and said that he went to the other houses to look for a friend.
From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 11-11.00 a.m. Stock and Exchange Quotations, Weather Report, etc.
11.30 am. Chinese recdrded pro- 12.30 p.m. European progigame of recorded music.
1 p.m.
Local Timo and Weather Report,
1.15 p.m. A rolay of the Hongkong Hotel Orchestra by courtesy of the Management (During the intervals recorded musle will be broadenst from the Studio).
130 p.m. Local Weather Forecast. Timo, etc.
2 p.m. Close Down.
6-8 p.m. European programmo. 5-7 p.m.
A relay of the Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestre from the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden by courtesy of the Management (During the intervals the Studio).
Council of the Central Kuomintang, and la the mines themesires. This picture was taken in the Transvaal where no intelligible answer, but wrote recorded music will be brondesat from
„ka mwas mouzern macamery is employed for the spoedy unearthing of gold
the South West Executive Council of the National Government, the Provincini Kuomintang and the Provincial Government of Kwang- tung, all Branches of the Chinese Seamen's Union, all Government Departments, all Saelaties and Uniona, and all newspapers and
Journals:
In order to effect a satisfactory settlement of the tragic incident of the 6.6. Woonung, one of the steamers of the China Navigation Company plying along
many
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FUKIEN CRISIS
(Continued from Page t
ore.
WILLING TO MARRY GIRL
Sub-Inspector Shepherd, of the Peak police, sald defondant was found on the stairs of No. 409. Ho was heard to go in by the No. 2 boy, and when he was naked what he was doing there, he could give down "The National City Bank of New York" on a slip of paper. The adjoining house was occupied National City Bank. The by the local manager of the dofen. dant had already bean to Lloyd's house, but had not stolen anything, but after he left No.
Mr.
7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota- tions, etc.
7.5-7.40 p.m. Concert Items. Orchestral The Skaters
(Waldteufel),
Orchestral-Estudiantina
(Waldteufel).
International Concert Orchestra. "Genevieve do Brabant" (Farnic-Ofenbach).
cumbent upon every citizen to YOUTH CHARGED WITH 400 he went back again and stole Vocal Duet-Gondarmes Duet, from work wholeheartedly for
the
welfare and for the very existence
of the country. While the Govern-
HARBOURING
mont is doing its very best in fed, pleaded guilty on his appearance Kwok Kam Wing, 22, unemploy- negotiating with foreign powers to before Mr. Balfour at the Central e-maintain China's sovereignty and Police Court this morning to
ninterests, and in stamping out com-
munistle members to secure per-charge of harbouring an unmarried manent peace and order, the girl, Leung Sham, aged 15.. Fuklen secesaloniats engineered by Chen Ming-shu and Li Chal-gum. have openly revolted against the National Government.
the Yaputze River, we lind solved and put into operation boycott of all the ships of the anid Company calling here on the 15th day of June in the '22nd year of the Republic of China.
OVER FIVE MONTHS. This boycott had lasted for the lengthy period of five months and ten days, and now in compliance With the request of the various
sections of the community of this Municipality to effect an early settlement on account of external aggression and internal trouble, we have on the 25th day of November signed in conjunction with the representative of the Butterfield & Swirs Company, Mr. Loke, an Agreement to call off the boycott and to re-establish friendly relations with the said Company. In addition to the call: ing back of the tea-boys of the 8.8. Woosung by the said Com-
pany
tho
resume
for re-organisation. Agreement alea atipulates that after due compensations being made, the seamen and workmen on the .. Fat Shan, the godowns and steamlaunches pre to work na bofore. We beg to offer our heartiest thanks to the micr- chants and others for their loyal support and kind sympathy in the most critical moments of our unequal struggle with the said Company.
(Sd.) CHINESE Seamen's UNION
AND ITS CANTON BRANCH.
FINE DISPLAY OF PEARLS
BARGAIN OFFERS IN HONGKONG
Mr. Kodaka, the well-known Japanese pari merchant, whose annual exhibitions In Hongkong have become an established event at this time of the year, Is again here and will show his collection at Mesara, Komor and Komor's as usual, commencfrig to-day, continu- ing for ten days only.
MIXED CROWD.
November last year the girl was Det-Inspector Elston sald in missing from her home in West Point. She was recovered the day before yesterday, staying with the couple and been staying in defendnut. It appeared that the country until a few weeks ago. the The defendant admitted the charge, but asked leave to marry the girl.
the jewellery. Two days later he was found at No. 615.
13
F. C. Jenkin's house boy. No. 409, said that he was Mr. Chan Yuk-fat, the No. 2. boy at
Nov. 9, between 2.16 p.m.
On
and
2.30 p.m.. he noticed defendant passing the door of the lavatory outside the house. Witness wont to the servants' quarters but could not find defendunt there. quarters and found defondant on He then went into his master's the stairs. He asked defendant who he was and what ho Was doing, but defendant spoke in a dialect he did not understand. He paper, and defendant wrote down then gave defendant a pencil and the National City Bank of Now
In so doing, they have rallied around themselves the Socialists, the Nationalists, the Reactionlats. and the Third Party. They have deserted the Kuomintang, defied The parents were willing to con-York. He told defendant he had
the national flag, and betrayed the
Chinese nation.
sent to this, and he would ask for In remand for the S.C.A. to con sider the point,
Defendant was remanded for 48
They supply provisions, arms and ammunition to the Communists and are undoing what the National Government has done at a tremend-hours. ous cost in the past year.
In harbouring the dangerous Communists, the revolutionists in Fuklen are converting Fuklen into a second Kiangsi, and in befriend- ing our ambitious neighbour, they are turning Fukien into another ManchuriaWah Kin Yat Po. OLD FUKIENITES JOIN NANKİNG.
Hangchow, Cheklang,
PICK-POCKET GAOLED
DISAPPOINTED IN HAUL
Ho Chung-hi, unemployed, was Nov. 27. sent to prison for six months by Liu Ha Tine. Lo Hsing Pang and Court this morning for stealing $25 The Fuklenése armies under Mr. Balfour at the Central Polica Chow Chi Chuen respectively, are from-a-compatriot.----- concentrating in the border dis-
the residence of the manager of
come to the wrong place, and said that it was No. 408. He sent de- fendant with a, small boy to No. 408.
OTHER EVIDENCE.
Vocal Duot-Love and War (Cooks). Frank Mullings and Norman
Allin
Pianoforte Solo-Hungarian
Rhapsody (Last) No. 12 C Sharp
Minor.
Irene Scharrer.
Song-Ay, Ay, Ay, Guyana
(Perez-Friore). Song Henchido de Amor Banto
(Dolores-Bretan).
Cello Solo-Evening Song
(Schumann).
Michald Fiota (Tenor).
'Collo Solo-Jocely. (Godards). -
Fable Casals.
His
7.40-8 pm. From the Studio.
Romantic Crooners. Selections by Jerry Mannilla and
Programme.
Sweet Lol Lehua.
I'm Young and Healthy (From
2.
42nd Street).
3. Drowsy Waters.
4. Three Wishes.
Shume On to Buffalo
(From
Local Time and Weather
5. Dell Dance.
6.
42nd Street). B p.m. Roport.
8.3-11.30 p.m. A relay from the Ko Shing Theatre.
10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press
11.30 p.m. Close Down.
Li Yin, (14), houseboy, said he pointed out No. 408 to defendant. He saw defendant go as far asNow. the kitchen and then turn back. Later he saw defendant walking towards No. 409 again. He did not see defendant enter the kit chen of No. 408.
Mr. E. Tingon, residing at No. G15, The Peak, said he had never had not given him authority to be scen. the defendant before, and
on the premises.
programmes are selected from Z.B.W's All records in the above European Library.
CROSS-BAR BICYCLE
PASSENGERS Question of Danger
to Public
.was
No. 409, The Peak, also
Mr. F. C. Jenkin, residing at gave similar evidence, Iricta of Cheklang from northern ed the money for his illness.
Defendant pleaded that he need- Pang Kau, a house coolle at Fukion in order to effect a con
No. 615, said that on November 11 junction with the Central
Inspector K. W. Andrew aald he saw defendant inside the house Whether carrying a man on the Goy defendant approached complainant erument troopa in Cheking. They and snatched the money from his fooking for a man named Lo Chot, the Kowloon Magistracy this morn- In a passage way in his master's cross-bar of a bicycle constitutes have declared readiness to take jacket pocket. "Defendant stated Witness turned defendant out of ing when a Chinese youth
quarters. Defendant anid he was dangerous riding was discussed nt ordera from the Nanking Govern-) ment against the rebels,
he was under the impression the the house, and on seeing the No. 2 charged before Mr. Wynne-Jones Despite the XIXth Army's threat man hud four or five hundred boy coming in, he informed him with riding a bicycle to the danger of starting an expedition, the dollars and that it would be worth of the matter. situation in the frontler districts, while stealing," he added.
The No. 2 boy telephoned to his master, and after that they handed defendant over to a constable. Later they came back with defendant to the house, and a search was made. They found a newspaper on a dressing table in the visitor's room. offendant denied it was his.
1k Fukien remains quiet.- Defendant, It was stated, was in Central News.
ex-banishes.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
A FAIR WOMAN SHALL NOT ONLY, COMMAND WITHOUT AUTHORITY BUT PERSUADE WITHOUT SPEAKING Sir Philip Sidney.
nt
Casa
During Friday, one diphtheria and ond case of meningitis were reported to the local Health authorities.
There will be a dinner dance
The speaker at to-morrow's meeting Repulse Bay Hotel on Saturday, Bacci, who will discourse on "How of the Rotary Club will be Mr. E. Sunday, Decent r December 2nd, anil tea dance on to learn a language".
3ril at 1.30 p.m.
***
Tse Tau, the No. 2 boy, corro- borated, and said he had seen defendant before,
of the public.
Inspector Bloor told his Wor- ship that defondant carried a pas- senger, who was sitting on the cross-bar.
The Magistrate. Is that really dangerous? I think it is De-recognised way of carrying a pas-
nonger, especially a child.
Inspector Bloor. I think so, your Vorship. nover
The man riding would not have full control of the blcycle. Mr.
Wynne-Jones.-I don't bar would impede the driver at all? think carrying a man on the cross-
ship'a hands. In the past we have I leave it entirely in your Wor- prosecuted people for carrying rassengers on the cross-bar, but ruling, we'll know if your Worship will make a stand."
where we
DEFENDANT'S STORY.
belonged to him. At No. 409 the Defendant stated that the paper boy was asked to take him to the
the
Last year Mr. Kodak was un- able to visit the Colony on ne- count of the fact that he respond- ed to an Invitation to exhibit t A Chile, aged 50, So Kun,! it is announced that a meeting of next house, but he was only point Amsterdam, where record business Hospital at Yaumati yesterday, was sioner and Mrs. Benwell will be held, and as there was no one after admission to the Kwong Wak the Salvation Army led by Commised out the house. He went to the was done. Whilst in Europe he found to be a leper. Prior to deporta. at Hope Lodge, 216, Nathan Road, there he left. He had some also visited Berlin, Brussels. Paristion, he has been transferred to the at 7 o'clock to-night.. Friends are formation that a friend of his was and other important centres, and isolation hospital at Kennedy Town. cordially welcomed.
working at the res'dence of the whilst there secured a large num-
Mr. Wynne-Jones.-I don't want manager of the National City to rush in blindly, but I don't ber of the latest designs in jewel- lery mounted, which he is
Sentence of four months hard Bank of New York, and he was think there is much danger in Kwong Shio-kai, aged 26, was re-labour, and 12 strokes, was passed on looking for him. At No. 615, he carrying a person on the cross-bar. now moved to tha Government Civil showing here.
Hospital from the Wanchai Police Chee, who was charged at the mot someone outside Cultured pearls are much sought Station yesterday, suffering from Kowloon Magistracy this moming for who, in answer to his query, just fendant had carried a man on the door. I would. convict right away if de- after in Europe, and at the presentoplum-poisoning believed to have been snatching a hand-bak from a Chinese pointed towards the house.
at the print the result of an attempt to commit evening. He pleaded guilty to the that his friend was inside, and full control of the bicycle. moment prices
Woosung Street yesterday thought this was an Indication cross-bar would not give the driver Ha handle-bar-Even a man on the they have ever been owing to the suicide. extremely favourable exchange.
therefore went in. It might have" It should be noted that Mr.
While the Court was in session at
Oh, come! I don't see why not. been a misunderstanding, as ny I used to carry people on Kodalin's visit this year is for ton
So, Tim, charged with the unlawful could not understand his language, cross-bar and always had full con the Kowloon Magistracy this morning. Mr. Wynne-Jones saw one man amok posnesalon of a quantity of printing He had no intention of committing trol of my bicycle. I
the days only, as he has other im portant engagements to full.
Ing, and another wearing a hat. He metal at Percival Street, was fined
used called them both up and fined the first $10 or fourteen days by Mr. Hamilton a felony.
to Mr. Hamilton passed sentence miles and there was nover any. carry my younger brother for 33 and the other $2 Both,pleaded at the Central Polico Court this Ignorance.
morning. For the defence, Mr. F. X.of six months on the charge of suggestion that I was driving to D'Almada, Junior, tendered a plos for theft and three months each on the danger of the public. The the other two charges, the son Ordinance says that the circum- tonces to run consecutively. stances of the ceso must be taken
info consideration,
Are
NAVAL YARD MAN MISSING
offence.
Boon carrying two baskets of coal in leniency. Yaumati early yesterday morning, Lo Yin, unemployed, was arrested on
•
As a result of the Beneft dance held suspicion and later admitted having by the Potty Officers of H.M.8. Mod. stolen the coal from the M.B.K. yard way at the Uarrison Lecture Hall Inst at Yaumati. Bofore Mr. Wynnewock, no less than $770.15 was collect- Jones this morning, he was sentenced, ed. The Benefit dance was held in to one month's hard labour.
order to raise funds for the widow of the late Pelly Officer Bulls, who was Remanded from
Saturday on killed in an accident at Welhalwel, charges of the possession of 140 tals
MR. SMITH DISCHARGED
A
Yea, and one of the principal circumstances la whether the driver han full control of thic bicycle. You have to prove that, Pil dismiss defendant with a haven't you? I think in this case, caution, but in future, I
ko to have all the circumatances, would that is where the place, it, how like to know everything before 1 of the public-Very good, your Any a man is riding to the danger Warshin,
CHINESE NOT SEEN
FROM HOSPITAL SINCE FRIDAY..
Inquirien at the Government Civil The police have been notified
Hospital this morning revealed that that Kim Hon, aged 37 years,
Mr. Frank Smith, who collapsed employed at the Naval Yard, has of raw, oplum and returning from Obfecting to his compatriot drawing outaids St. John's Cathedral yester- boen missing from his home at 14. banishment, Chan Hon appeared be water inside the Contral Market, Ilo day morning, was discharged from the pafaenesr in, etc. I woulri Bowrine Street, since 9.30 p.m. on
fore Mr. Hamilton at the Central Bun, fish stali foki; is alleged to hospital to-day, having made a quick the 24th.
Police Court this morning and plendes have struck him over the head with recovery. He had been playing a game of he was Bred $4,000 or one year's hard Mun was charged with suit be guilty. On the charges of possession a bamboo, causing a nasty, cut. Ho
Mr. Smith was waiting for the mah joug, ond excusing himself labour and was sentenced to six fore Mr. Balour at the Central Police morning service when he collapsed after one of the hands. he left the months on the banishment charge, Court this morning, when he was and was taken to hospital in an room, and has not been seen aince. concurrent with first pedalty.
bound over.
unconscious condition.
Defendant was accordingly die missed with a caution.
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