NANKING
FOOCHOW
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1933.
LANDING IN FUKIEN REPORTED
OXFORD DISARMAMENT
ANXIETIES FORTUNATE
AERIAL INVASIONS FEARED
(Our Own Correspondent).
Foochow, Dec. 11.
DOUR STRUGGLE AT
. TWICKENHAM
CANTABS HELD IN SECOND HALF
Oxford's defenders' held out
Both sets of forwards. were
DIPLOMACY
IN EXPLORATORY PHASE
CONVERSATIONS IN LONDON
London, Dec. 12. In accordance with a decision
"
ex-
JAPANESE TRADE WAR
LANCASHIRE'S CHALLENGE
FRANCE GETTING
INTERESTED
RADIO BROADCAST
TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.
“A B.B.C. RECORDED PROGRAMME
From Z.D.W. on a wavelength of 350 metres:.
4.30-7:30 p.m. Chinese programme, .4.0.15 p.m.
Children's
Studio
Concert.
7.30-10.80 p.m. European pro-
7.80-8 p.m. A Studio Concert. 1. Song--The Empire Link. (Lottie
Gordon).
Carl Henricks. 2. Pianoforte Solos.
(a) Nachmaninoff's Prehude in
C Minor. (b), Australian Minuet,
Mme. Lottle Gordon. 3. Song-Mighty Lak' A Rose.
Carl Henricks,
Miss Elvio Yuen.
4. Song Salaam (Lang),
C. Piano Solon.
(a) Bush Love Story.
Hongkong Sketch.
(6) Chinese Wedding. Monologue-One Great Austra-
London, Dec. 12. Things are not moving Cambridge were distinctly taken by the Disarmament Con-
London, Dec. 12. very fast in Foochow, though unlucky to lose in the interference Bureau, when a fort-servative
An Inaugural meeting of Con- M.P.'s representing there are plenty of rumours. Varsity rugger match after night ago it adjourned until Lancashire constituencies, for Some alarm has been caused one of the dourest struggles January, "parallel and supple- the purpose of arranging a coun-gramme. by stories of bombing air for many years, in which mentary efforts" have been and trywide campaign to protest raids on Chuanchow and they pressed hard for the are being undertaken by the against unrestricted imports of various Governments through Japanese goods is being held at Shansien.
greater part of the game.
diplomatic channels.
Manchester on the 23rd instant. It is impossible to discover how
Meanwhile, it in announced far the stories are true, but people grimly through a gruelling second-the British
With this general object in view,that the special committee estab
Government naturally have a kind of uneasy half, enabling the Dark Blues to close touch with Paris, Berlin petition will meet this week to are inished to consider Japanese com- feeling that something of the sort hold on to the narrow five points and Rome and are encouraging make final arrangements regard- may happen in Foochow, and the to three lead that they had es- conversations. account of the concentration of tablished at half-time.
ing renewed Anglo-Japanese con- bombing neroplanes at Puchong,
These communications have at versations on the subject-Rueter, and the hurried construction of
FRENCH ATTITUDE... Although they displayed present only reached the nerodromen there and at Klenning-sound,
it may be different virtues. Oxford did most Floratory stage and fu, is not reassuring.
Paris, Dec. 12. of the heeling, while the Cambridgeumed that when they have been forwards were more formidable in carried further, the next business During a sitting of the Customs of the British Government will Committee of the Chamber, M. the loose.
be to collate the results,
Laurent Eynac, Minister of Com- OXFORD SCORE FIRST;
It is emphasised that the re-merce, replying to a questioner, This gave Cambridge the better sent situation will not be cleared regarding the danger of Japan- competition, declared that of the first quarter of an hour, up by an isolated pronouncement: The danger of a new Communist but Oxford were the first to score, from any quarter, as the whole tariff measures to deal with the incursion towards Yeaping seems Dranmer cut through and kicked purpose is to seek the best pos-menace will be considered,
The Committee discussed the 15 very real, in fact they are already ahead for Nicholson to seize onsible basis upon which the work said to be on their way, and of the ball and neore ia a good posiat Genern could be resumed with Fer cent, surtax on British goods, that the and it is understood Jackson converted,
the prospects of achieving some French Government is now agreed course there is also danger of tion.
thing positive. The recent In- fighting in that region between
Cambridge, stung by the
In principle on the abolition of un-terview which the President of the XIXth Army and the forces
the tax. An announcement expected reverse, a anap goal, the Disarmament Conference, Mr-be made shortly, when the neces of the Central Government,
quickly retaliated. Wooller start-Arthur Henderson, had with the ed a brilliant movement, finally British Foreign Secretary. Sirsary safeguarding measures arej
determined.-Renter. being to Dick, who swerved by John Simon, is understood to have two Oxonians and ran full pelt for been extremely cordial and they the line. Johnstone, however fail-jare working in close accord. ed to convert.
The Secretary-General to, the Cambridge lost their cap League of Nations, Mr. Avenol tain, R. Jones, who was hurt, but to-day called at the Foreign Office he returned just before the in-and had a long conversation with
The American missionaries at Youping came down the River fow days ago. They had the mls. fortune to be wrecked on the way, and some baggage, was damaged,} but there were no casualties.
NANKING TROOPS LANDING.
Faning district is said to under the control of the Navy and Central Government troops are said to be landing at Santuno. Defences are being strengthened in the neighbourhood of Foochow both up-river and down. But It is devoutly to be hoped that the whole farce may be brought to a clogo speedily without ghting. If In some way the leaders in the movement could be isolated, this ought not to be dimeult,
SPORT SERVICES
GRABHAM'S HAT TRICK
(Continued from Page 91
terval.
******CAN'TÀBS frustrated.、
Cambridge dominated the second half, and hammered away at tho. Oxford defence solidly for twenty | minutes, quite vainly. thoughi Bowcolt once gave Rees Jones a great pass near the line which he
knocked on.
Twice, C. Jones in desperation ¡tried to score with drop kicks, but
he falled.
Sir John Simon.-British Wireiten.
H.K. UNIVERSITY DEGREES
MEDICAL EXPERT'S
INQUIRY
Tese
will:
SALVATION ARMY EXPANSION
COMMISSIONER. TO VISIT EAST
London, Dec. 12. Salvation Army Commissioner Henry Mapp will be the first Chief of Staff to visit the Army's Far East, Headquarters while in office. when he departs on Thursday on a four months' tour.
jart Bush.
Mme. Lottie Gordon.
7. Song-Can't You Hear Mo
Calling Caroline.
Carl Henricks.
8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.
8.3-8.30 p.m.
A relay from Bombay-Introducing II. E. The Governor, with Descriptive Street Scenes and Indian Music.
8.30-9 p.m. Carnaval Suite, Op. 3 (Schumann)
(arr. for Russian Ballot).
London Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Sir Landon Ronald. 9-9.30 p.m. A B.B.C. Recorded Pre- Kramme.
3r. A. J. Allan will talk on "My Adventure in Chislehurst.”
9.30-10.30 p.m. From the Studio. Selections by The Cheere Band.
Programme.
1. Rhapsodle Russo (conducted by Prof. N.. A. Tonoff).
2. Blue Prelude.
3. Sentimental Gentleman from
Georgia.
4. I Raised My Hat.
5. Play, Fiddle, Play,
6. Fountainette (conducted by
Prof. N. A. Tono).
7. Night and Day.
8. Ohl Mister Carpenter. 9. From Meadow to Mayfair
Suite for Orchestra by Eric Coates.
New
(1) In the Country (Rustic Dance). The Dutch East Indies Govern-
(2) A Song by the Way (Romance). (3) Evening in Town (Valse). Speaking at the Rotary Club tiffin Army a leper colony larger than ment proposes to hand over to the
(conducted by Prof. N. A. Tonoff). Both sets of bucks were inclined yesterday, a visitor to Hongkong, the four it alrendy manages there.
10.30.p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press to overdo their passing, but their Col. Sir Richard Needham said he The Army is also extending its tackling was deadly in effective-was in Hongkong as the guest of present work in North China
10.35 pm. Close Down. ness-Renter.
the Vice-Chancellor of the Univer- throughout South China.
Should reception prove satisfactory, sity, Sir William Hornell, and had One of Commissioner Mapp's the programme between & and 0 p.m.
will be replaced by been sent to Hongkong by the duties will be to visit Manchukuo Daventry.
a relay from General Medical Council of Great and arrange the future Army's Britain-and-Ireland-to-see-the work there, which is at present- course of instruction and the controlled from the Peking head- standards of examinations given quarters, but of which the Japan LOCAL HOCKEY to students at the Hongkong ese headquarters desire to take University in regard to medicine over the responsibility-Reuter. For the past twelve years he had been visiting various universities in the East, In India, Burmu, Cey- lon, Singapore and finally in
NEW MEDICAL SCHOOL
KING ON VALUE OF RESEARCH
strong. Grabham again broke through-before-half time: to place
It Cumberland in the
strong position.
The second half saw the Wishart adopt the initiative and they scor- ed two goals in quick succession to equaliec. But the pace set to ob- tain the equaliser, took its toll of the Wishart, and the Cumberland recovered, Smith adding another goal with the greatest of CERC. H. M. the King, accompanied by Hongkong. During the last two Just before the close Grabham, in the Queen, to-day opened a new weeks he had been looking at the a brilliant effort, found the net to Medical School at St. Mary's Ios-examinations and observing what make the Cumberland safe from pital, Paddington. The building, the examiners exposted of the which cost £250,000, will rank na students for them to receive the one of the finest schools of award of the degree of M.B., B.S. of the University, That wRA medical research in Britain.
His Majesty, In a speech, said necessary because the M.B. of the
defeat,
·CUMBERLAND BOYS
ROUTED
Kent Youngsters Net Six Goals
London, Dec. 12,
from that hospital
ROBBERS RAID FARMHOUSE
OLD MAN BOUND AND GAGGED. Unarmed gangsters about
at
Y.M.C.A. DEFEAT
OFFICERS
BY SCORE OF 5-1.
G. P. Lammert opened the civilians* account and added two more goals,
The Y.M.C.A. first eleven defeated the Royal Artillery Ofcers by five goals to one on the Marina ground yesterday afternoon, in a fast friend- he felt special interest in revisit Hongkong University was recos: 3 'clock this morning raided a hockey match. Playing without the services of: Lleuts. Garthwaite, ing St. Mary's, since many years nised by the General Medical ago the skill and care of a nurse Council us entitling the holder to farmhouse near Yuk Tong village. Laine and Metcalfe, it was only an
placed on the register of in the Kowloon City district, be the second half that the officers dis- contributed be
Cheng. Kam, 46. nplayed improved form but their shoot- largely to his recovery from an medical practitioners in England, longing to
ing in front of goal was weak. attack of typhoid fever.
which in turn gave him the prl widow.
She was in a buffalo shed, wash- 1 The King referred to the tire.vilege of practising anywhere he The second eleven of the Kent's less efforts of devoted research pleased within the British Empireing down the animals, when she Boys defeated the reserves of the workers who were for ever wrest- That degree differed from other found herself pulled back from Cumberland's Boys in a friendly ting fresh secrets from Nature degrees in the sense that it car-stool by four or five men. They match on the Dockyard ground and adding to existing knowledge ried with it a responsibility out overpowered her, stole a girdle, yesterday afternoon by six goals in many different fields. The sido Hongkong a legal reapon with a purse containing $20,
Alarmed by the cries of the dissemination of this knowledge sibility, because if a medical prac In the first ten minutes, Robin-wan no less important, for the titioner was registered in Eng. woman's young stepson, the man sou opened, the scoring with a shot peoples' health depended in great and he must fulfil cortain condi-led from the shed. Previously. into the corner of the net. Soon measure on the training which tions. He had, therefore, to con- they had entered the farmhouse. after this Cobb broke through to medical schools were able provide tinue his observations and sea If, and, after binding and gagging an score, but was ruled offside. This for the doctors of to-morrow in the Hongkong University, those old man whom they found there, and conditions were being fulfilled. had ransacked, the interior When he had made a complete stole several pieces of clothing. [survey he would roport to the
General Medical Council;
to nil.
did not deter him from having British Wireless, another bang at goal a few minutes
later this time to score.
We are asked to state that the
Barff the Cumberland goalkeeper put up the strongest resistance receipts from, the Contruct Bridge, possible against such superior play Auction. Bridge and Mahjong .com and often excelled himself. Before petitions held on Monday of the *The P. and O. liner Ranchi là due half time Robinson succeeded in Helena May Institute for the benefit here from Shanghai at 6 a.m. netting his second goal..
of the B.P.C.A. amounted to over $500. Friday.
*
The Cumberland put up a better showing in the second half, but could not atem the rush of the onyer Kent forwarde, Robinson
Milan subsequently netted in quick suc
ELEGANCE OF LANGUAGE MUST There will be a dinner dance_at cession to complete the, debacle.
GIVE WAY BEFORE SIMPLICITY IN Repulse Bay Hotel on Saturday, De- Buenos Aires. H.M.S. Kont:Underwood, Dentus, PREACHING BOUND DOCTRINE cember 10; and a tea dance at this Shanghai
hotel on Sunday, December 17, at New York. Amsterdam 4.80 p.m.
Vienna. The Kowloon Junior School are
Prague A very successful Oroning was atadrid Barff: giving on entertainment in the weat spent at the Hotel Cooll last night, Bucharest
loungo of the Y.M.C.A., Salisbury
when the RA.0.B. (Grand Council) Hon-kong.. on Thursday, Decom held its Annual. Ro-Union Dinner Trussels.
There were over 70 guesta present, Stockholm... and after dinner, a smoklag concert Copenhagen.. war-enjoyedang di
Lock: Wolas, Richardson, Winlow: Savonarola. Cobb, Robinson, Marshall, Swales, Hawkesworth.
H.M.S. Cumberland;
Flowerdew replying for the Artillery in the second half S. Fowler and H. Baldwin each found the net once to wards the closing stages of the game.
SAINTS DEFEAT,
TKIT.C.
The only goal scored by S.
on
MacNider, playing at inside-left: gave the St. Andrew's Club victory over the Kowloon Indians Tennis Club in a friendly match played the Marine ground yesterday after- neon. The Saints had the assistance of Man Singh, at right half-back, being one short, MacNider scored in the second half. Naidu played well in the Indians' defence, while . H. Wong kept a splendid goal for the Dec. 12. Saints bringing off some fue saves. 83.19/82
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