Prince's

Tour

Of South Africa

FULL ITINERARY

London, Jan, 19.

Prince George left England on his South African tour this aftor- 'noon, salling in the Union Castle liner, Carnarvon Castle, from Southampton, having flown there, necompanied by Prince of Wales, In the latter's private plane,

Passengers gathered on boat decks enthusiastically cheered the Princes us they went aboard.

The Prince of Wales bade hie brother goodbye in a sulto of rooms which had been specially sot aside for the use of Prince George during the voyage. Later, Prince George accompanied the Captain on to the bridge, while the Prince of Wales's aeroplane

circled three times over the ship.

In South Afrien, his programme

will bg:

February 6, arrive Cape Town. February 13, leave Cape Town. February 14. arrive George (Cape Colony).

February 16, leave George for Oudtshoorn.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1934.

Tan persona lost their livas whan the Imperial Airways liner crashed into an perial mast near Bruges and cauglit fire. Photo shows the search for bodies proceeding in the wreckage of the ma

chine. (Photos, Planet News. By air mali),

VISCOUNT HALIFAX

DEAD

(Continued from Page 1.)

Church. He paid two visits to Rome and discussed the matter

with the Pope, hit without bring

| DEATH OF MR. C.P.F. And

JAMES

They Do

SHIPPING MAN AND Tell Me--

SPORTSMAN

THAT

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Bickford is not going North, the cuisude_lest_poSILIUS wall either be filled by Tay Qua-tong or Hocquard.

up

His many friends In the business (Continued from Page 12.) and sporting community of Hong-THAT it is intended to include all Ing the question any wearer kong will learn with deep regret of

of the Interport 'reserves in the rolution. Later the Viscount the passing of Mr. Charles Patrick match against Tientsin. realised that the English Church Fitzgerald James, for the last mine the local years freight_agent of was undergoing an entire change office of the Dollar of view as regards the possibility Steamship Com- of reunion with the Free pany, and formerl Churches. He stl cherished the Hon. Secretary of idea of reunion with the Roman the Hongkong Lawr

Tennis Association February 16, leave Oudtshoorn.

Church, however, and took part in February 10. arrive Port

the famous Malines Conversations

Mr. Ja me 8 Elizabeth.

death occurred h February 17, leave Port Eliza (1921-5) with Cardinal Mercier,

S an

Franciccu whom in 1926 he virited just be-where he had re beth.

February 17, arriva Grahamsfore that prelate's death, receiv-turned with hi February 18, at Grahamstown. his episcopal ring us a parting wite following February 19, leave Grahama- town. for Port Alfred.

February 20, at Port Alfred.

town.

22, arrive

February 21, leave Port Alfred February

East February 23, leave East Lendon

London,

for Unitata.

February 24, at Umtata. February 26, leave Umtata. February 26, arrive Reinet.

Granf

February 25, leave Graaf Reinet for Bloemfontein.

February 27, arrive Bloemfon-

tein.

Feburary 28, leave Bloemfontein

for Maseru.

March 1, in Basutoland. March 2, leave Maseru for Bethlehem.

March 2, leave Bethlehem for Plotermaritzburg.

gift.

which be

severe illness. Ho returned to Hong- Mr. James. In 1930 he published a book in kong from homa leave in June 1933, offered to the Anglican Church went a major operation In Novem-

stated that the terms was taken ill in August and under were that, if it accepted the ber. He left for San Francisce in to have a special liturgy, married with him." Pope's headship, it should be free December, Mrs. James travelling

THAT quito a possible line

would be: McHardy: Allen and strange: Brittain, Cork and Leung Wing-chut:

Tam Kong-pak, Gosano, Gosano, Strange and Tay Qua-tong.

THAT alternativoy. Bettrae would

play at right half, Cork at centre. half and Brittain on the left flank, with Tay in place of Tam at inside right, and Strange and Hocquard together on the left wing.

THAT the Royal Artillery, flushed with their success against South China last week are taking the field full of confidence for the return match

to-morrow.

clergy and a patriarchate aboveį Born in Dublin on December 31, the position of cardinal. In May, 1884, Mr. James moved with THAT with Pardee still on the sick 1926, the Pope received Lord parents to the state of Michigan to alter, the line-up, and that Allen list, they have found it unnecessary. Halifax, but refused him a private when a child, and was an American will again lead the forwards, audience, as it was not desired citizen. He was educated at the to seem to lend any support to University of Michigan and the the object aimed at in the Malinza University of Chicago. Conversations. In 1928. Lord; From 1916 to 1018 he morale, and that thereafter defence Halifax declared that it was awas

A purser in the employ will be the keyword. scandal that the evangelical Dr. of the China Mail Steamship Com- Barnes should be a Bishop.

March 3, arrive Pietermaritz-Bons burg.

OPPOSED- DIVORCE.

THAT they are depending on a quick goal to break down South China's

THAT Greenshields versatility is among the brightest features of local football this season, and that at right back he is an extraordinary able deputy for Allen.

pany, and from 1918 to 1922 re-HAT the loss of two more points presented W. G. Humphreys and would practically mean Good-bye Co. In Swatow. He took up re- to the championship so for an South

China are concerned. A bitter opponent, of divorce, sidence in Hongkong in 1922 as he demanded that divorced per-reight agent for the Pacific Mall

should be ostracised by Steamship Company, and remain society. In 1920 he inade 4 ed with them until the closing of pathetic speech in the House of the firm in 1925, when he joined March 5, leave Pietermaritzburg Lords against the Matrimonial the Dollar Steamship Company as Causes Bill which nimed nt freight agent, and remained in Lecilitating divorce.At the age the local office until-leaving-for THAT a sports writer's lot is, like a policeman's, not always B of 81 he had laboured for weeks San Francisco last December. at his speech in which he de- A highly esteemed and popular happy one. clared that the niensure would member of the local community.

March 4, nt Pietermaritzburg.

_for_Durban.

March 6-7, at Durban, March 8; leave Durban for Lady

smith.

March 8, arrive Ladysmith.

March 2, leave Lallysmith for

Johannesburg,

March 10, arrive Johannesburg,

March 11, 12 and B, at Johan hall probably never address this Kowloon Cricket Club, and Lawn | for advancing criticism of his play.

nesburg for Pretoria.

March 15, at Pretoria. March 16, leave Pretoria, for Potchefstroom.

March 16, leave Potchefstroom for Kimberley.

March 17, arrive Kimberley. March 18, lonve,Kimberley for Mnfcking.

March 19, arrive Mafeking. March 19, leave Mafeking for Gaberones

March 20, arrive Gaberones. March 20, leave Gaberanes. March 21, arrivo Bulawayo. At Cape Town, Prince George will visit, among other places, Paarl Wellington, Stellenbosch und Somerset. He will also probably go to Simonatown.

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House again, the sands of my life are running low," he had to

ease.

Club

HAT the player publicly apologised and was fined £5 and bound for 12 months by the Magistrate, THAT newspaper criticism is often niisunderstood, and believed to be mtivated by personal animosity.

cad to the abolition of Christian Mr. James prominently identified THAT the sports editor of the marriage. But his strength tail-himself with sports, being a mem-Plymouth was recently attacked by 'Western Evoning Herald- at ber of the Hongkong Cricket Club, ed him and with the remark:

one of the Plymouth Argyll players Tennis Association, as well as the Hongkong

and American Clab.

His first connexion with the Lord Halifax had succeeded to L.T.A, was to serve as a member the title in 1986, 11is scat was of the executive, and In 1931 he Tickleton Hall near Doncastor took over the secretarial reins, and he owned 10,000 acres. Hls which he held until last year. wife, a daughter of the Earl of In his younger days he was Devon died in 1919 soon after keen tennis player and cricketer. THAT this is seldom, if over, their golden wedding celebrations At one time he played for the ense, and that is merely the im- His heir is Lord Irwin-Reuter K.C.C., at cricket, and even in Pressions of an onlooker, striving in- and Special.

1932 turned out for the K.C.C.telligently to reveal

structive lines. tennis team in the league,

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COURT REJECTS RELEASE PLEA

REFUSAL TO DIVULGE INFORMATION

Dublin, Jan. 16. An application for the release Jan. 19. of Mr. Joseph Deunigan, politi 80.3/16 cal correspondent of The Irish 10.20 Press, who was sentenced to a 19.2535

month's imprisonment on Decem- 220ber 20 for contempt of court in

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He married Miss Rosie Mitchell,THAT numbers of players welcome daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. criticism, recognising that it in Mitchell, of Taikoo Sugar Refinery, the man who looks on who sees most and Mrs, James Is herself one of of the game. the lending local exponents o' tennis. Only last November she FATE OF CAPITAL OF achieved the ambition of winning for the first time the ladies alngles and doubles championships of the Colony. The deepest sympathy will be felt for her and her family in their great loss,

TREASURY BILLS

London, Jan. 19.

NEPAL IN QUAKE DISASTER

(Continued from Page 1)'

at Cawnpore, where a large num- ber of people bathing in the Ganges felt a sudden motion of the river and ran, panic-stricken, to the shore.

Shocks of varying duration, ne The total amount applied for companied by damage, also occur 10.90 refusing to divulge the source of in tenders for £30,000,000 Treasury red at Dehradun, Surat, Lucknow, 552% information, was rejected to-day bills to-day was £56,030,000. The Jubbulpore and Ajmer.

by the military tribunal const amount allotted in bills at three 1/4 tuted under the Public Safety Act. months KAB £30,000,000, the per cent, being 20 sel during the trial whore he had 10/1.60d last week-British Wire

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DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF. MOST ARTS REQUIRE LONG STUDY One case of small-pcx and one of 6.07 AND APPLICATION; BUT THE MOST Dieningitis were reported to the local 105 USEFUL ART OF ALL, THAT OF PLEAS-health authorities on Thursday. 10.13/16 | ING, REQUIRES ONLY THE DESIRE---

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ALLAHABAD DAMAGE. Meanwhile, the Government of the United Provinces reports that the eastern parts of its territory

suffered severely. Six deaths are

reported.

Damago to buildings is serious #t Allahabad, whore several Government offices have booh damaged and some rondered un- anfc.

At Mirzapur, some buildings collapsed, and damaged, including Government offices and the Jail.

many

wero

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GERMANY'S SYMPATHY.

Berlin, Jan. 19.

It is notified that at the expiration Lloners:-Wong Siong-hing, 4, Breezy of three months the ame of the Terrace, Bachelor of Medicine arid H.M.S. Borwick arrived back from North Chinn Land and Timber Com-Bachelor of Surgery of the Univer» President Hindenburg has sent Foochow this morning 7 a:m. pany, Limited will, unless causo Is sity of Hongkong; Ing, Moouy Chun, H.M.S. Falmouth, the C-in-Ci's yacht shown to the contrary, be struck off 10, Hillwood Road, Kowloon, Licen left Hongkong this morning for the register and the company will be fiato in Medielne and Surgery, Novis Singapore

dissolved.

Scotia, P.M. Board.

to His Majesty the King a warmly worded tolegram of sympathy in connexion with the earthquake in India-Reuter.

RADIO BROADCAST

WEEK-END BROADCAST.

DANCE MUSIC FROM THE

HONGKONG HOTEL

From Z. B. W. on a wavelength of 366 metres:

8.50-5.40 p.m. (approx:) A running commentary on the football match between the Navy and the China Athletic from the Kowloon Football Club Ground, by courtesy of the Kow. loon. Football Club and the Football Association (approx.)-1.30 p.m.

6.15

ese recorded music.

Chinese

+

7.30-11.30 p.m. European "DTO- gramme.

7.30-0 p.m. Recorded musle, 7.86-8.26 p.m. Concert Items.

8 pm. (Local. Time and Weather ileport).

Orchestral-The Bartered Brido-

Overture (Smetana).

State Opera Orchestra Berlin. Song Jorgin' Along the Highway

(Samuel). Song The Devout Lover (White).

Percy Homing (Baritone). Instrumental-Barcarolle Transcrip-

tion (Tschaikowsky, Trans, by Weiner).

Instrumental-Gavotte-Transcrip. tion (Gluck-Brahms, Trans. by Weiner).

Lener String Quartel. Vocal Gems-The Bohemian Girl

(Balto).

Victor Light Opera Company. Orchestral-Madame Butterfly...

Fantasio (Puccini)

Victor Symphony Orch: Song-Annie Laurle, Song-Afton Water (Burns).

Mary Gardon (Soprano). Octet--Moonbeams and Shadows,

(Squire). Detet-Melody (Dawes). -

J. II. Squire Celeste Octol. Song He Heard the Great Sen

Calling (Androwa). Song-Devon, O Devon (Stanford),

Peter Dawson (Base-Baritone). 8.26-9 p.m. Band Selections. Cavalleria Rusticana-Selection

(Mascagni).

Creatore's Band.

The Funeral March of a Marionette

(Gounod). The Rustle of Spring (Sinding)

The B. B. C. Wireless Military. Bond.

Creatore's Band.

Il Trovatore-Selection (Verdi), Marche Militaire (Schubert

Villanelle (Dall'Acqua, arr.

arr. Godfrey)

Winterbottom).

Reg. Band of H. M. Grenadier Guarda. 0-11.30 p.m.

Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Grill Room.

A relay of the

News.

10.30 pm, Rugby Mid-day Press

11.30

pam. Close Down. All relays of the Hongkong Hotel Orchestra are by courtesy of the Management, and during the intervals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio.

SUNDAY'S BROADCAST.

11-12.16 pm. A relay of St. John's Cathedral Morning Service

12.16-2.30 p.m. European recorded

masic.

1 p.m.

Local Time and Wenther Report.

2.30 p.m. Clone Down, 4.30-7 p.m.. Chinese recorded pro- gramme

7-7.30 p.m. Orchestral Dance of the Hours ("La Gioconda"-.

Ponchlelli),

Now Light Symphony Orchestra. Spanish Dance No. 1 (Granados),

New Light Symphony Orchestra, Petit Suite de Concert (S. Coleridge

Taylor).

New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra. 7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio,

A Pianoforte Recital by Mr. Harry Oro's Canton Pupils.

Programme,

1. (a) Nocturne in D flat (Chopin).

(b) Eccazanisez (Beethoven-

Essoni).

Miss Mary HAU. 2. (a) First movement of Sonata

No. 18 (Beethoven). (b) Preludes Nos. 12, 13, 17

(Chopin).

Mr. G. W. Davis.

3. (a) Fifth Valse (Chopin).

(b) Country Gardens

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