THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24,
MANCHESTER ANTI-JAPANESE SCENES
ACTION DEMANDED
PROHIBITION OF IMPORTS
HUGE PROTEST MEETING
London, Jan. 23.
AMERICAN TREASURY HAPPY DAYS
LOAN ISSUES
ARE
Totalling One Thousand NEAR AGAIN
Million Dollars ·
Washington, Jan. 23. The Treasury Department an- nounces the issue of short-term loans to the value of $1,000,000,- 000.
1936.
Half of the sum will be in Treasury, Notes bearing Interest - Lively scenes were wit at the rate of two and a half per nessed at the great anti-cent. and maturing on March 15, Japanese dumping protest demonstrations in Manches- ter to-day, although per fect order was maintained throughout the proceedings.
Action! Action! Action! was the demand of the speakers, who addressed an audience of over Bevon thousand representative of most of the important elements In the Lancashire colton Industry. tive M.P.s were on the platform.
A resolution was unanimously immediate passed calling for Government action-against Japan- competition, demanding, umong other things, thut
esc
atl
The other half will be in the form of six-month certificates of indebtedness, at one and a half per cent. Interest, maturing on September 16.-Reuter.
Later.
The new bond lasuo will be exempted from all taxation and in- terest will be payable annually, The Federal Reserve banks and the Treasury will receive scriptions.
sub.
The Treasury Notes will be issued in denomination of $100 to $100,000, and the Certificates trom $500 to $100,000.-Reuter,
NORTH ENGLAND
OPTIMISM
GREAT ACTIVITY IN ENGINEERING
London, Jan. 23.
JAPANESE TRADE PENETRATION IN MACAO
(Continued from Page 1.)
again selling the manufactured
RADIO BROADCAST
Quality Fells
product wholesale or in retail in TO-DAY'S BROADCAST VAT
whatever fashion its policy, dic-
Intes.
THE STUDIO
From Z. B. W. on a wavelength of 365 metres:
4.80 p.m. Chinese recorded pro Framice.
5.30-6 p.m. A relay from Daventry. 6-6.15 p.m. Chineso Children's Con- cert from the Studio,
In other words, legal standing PIANOFORTE RECITAL FROM was given to the provious deal
the Jaapneac, and with provisions implemented in a form which the Chinese merchants any has given them, no interest in the matter.
PETITION DRAWN UP. :: A more cheerful review of the Seeing that between 10,000 and basic industries of the North 15,000 of the Chinese tax-paying of England than has been pos-population of Macao have been sible for several years
was earning their "rice" from this given by Mr. Allan Paton, the mportant industry, (some of the chairman, to the shareholders factories having been established of Martin's Bank
at Liverpool as far back as a hundred years,) to-day.
thoy question the advisability of the Government in thus summarily "making away" their means of livelihood to a third party for the sake of the addition such a monopoly can bring to ito revenues.
Ile summarised the outlook 3 follows: Cotton more hopeful; shipbuilding, a better output ar sured; iron and steel, a stendy improvement; engineering, great activity; agriculture, a decided change in the outlook; wool and woollens, a decided change in the outlook. To
Anglo-Japanese Commercial JAPAN'S NEW WAR the gain in these direction
Agreements containing the most favoured nation clause should be denounced and that the Dominions and the Colonies be persuuled to do the same.
PROHIBITION DEMANDED. Lt. Commander F. W. Astbury (Con. Salford West) assertes that to put a tax
on Japanese goods was useless. They wanted prohibition pure and simple.
carried
MINISTER
that the issue was not so much
6.16.7.30 p.m. Chinese programme. 7.25 p.m. From the Studio, A talk on "Safety First" by The Hon. Dr. S. W. Tso.
7.30-10.30 p.m. European pre- cramme,
7.36-8 p.m. From the Studio. A Planoforte recital by Miss Lei wai Tauen, of Canton.
Programme.
1. Nocturne in B major (Chopin). 2. Prelude in A minor (Debussy). Recorded Item.
3. Polonaise Americaino
(Carpenter).
4. Prelude in G'sharp minor
(Rachmaninoff).
5. Spoon River (Grainger). 9 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.
8.03 p.m. From the Studio,
A talk on "Safety First" by "Owner Driver."
b.-8.30 pm.
In a petition drawn up for pre- sentation to both the local Govern. ment and to the Government at Lisbon, the merchants point out;
concerned with a monopoly ng the cheering statements COTE-
with the Chinese national view-i cerning the national revenue and point: their declared sentimonts the renewed confidence in sterling.gainst the Japanese which they |
He said Great Britain's recovery claim to have been outraged by was proceeding on normal lines this introduction of Japanese com- Petrouchka Suite (Strawinsky), and expressed the view that her mercial control into the policy of concentrating on lower Tokyo, Jan. 23. rates of interest had had good The newly appointed War Minis-effects on industry. ter, Gen. Senjuro Hayashi, was duly aworn in office this morning at the Imperial Palace.
TO PURSUE ARAKI
POLICY
PRINCE GEORGE
CLYDE OUTLOOK,
Chinese?
very
a
the
Boston Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Serge Koussevitzky. 1st Movement-Russian Danco. 2nd Movement-In Petrouchkn's
Room. 3rd Movement-Grand Carnival-
Dance of the Coachmen and the Grooms The Masqueradera. *8.30-0 p.m.
9-10.30 p.m. Variety.
Violin and Orchestra Black Eyes-
Russian Impression,
reshold of South China. They are alarmed by the further: possibilitles pictured in the op- Himatic Japanese Bowspaper_re port, and pertinently ask the Gov- clac- jooking Although only 31 vessels were it is Mr. Richards predicted that In an interview with presamen.
A relay from the Sallors' and unless something was done, the he declared that he was prepared launched on the Clyde last year, where for that development of the next election would sweep everyto carry out General Araki's it still maintained its position as Colony hitherto continued on
the talk on "The Man Who Lest, the member of the Cabinet Irom office. Folicies. He did not contemplate the premier shipbuilding river in traditional harmony of relations Soldiers' Home, Henncasy Road, of War"" by Mr. M. F. Koy; by courtesy of the Committee. Mr. Shackleton asked why any change in his predecessor's the world, stated the President between the Portuguese and
nor any addition of the Glasgow Shipowners at the
ASTUTE PLAN. the Japanese delegation had baste policies
annual meeting to-day. been in Britain for several to them.Central Neius.
le snid, had seen Exception is taken to the fuct contem- months without receiving in-
shipbuilding at its low water that when a regic wan structions from Tokyo,
and the output of all ship-plated for wine, It was not put up The resolutions were
had totalled only for public bidding, as are all such 'ping nations with acclamation-Reuter.
as compared with monopolies according to the local 680,000. 'Lons 970,000 the previous year.
inw, and it, is suggested that the Government has allowed itself, The present year was bound to consciously or unconsciously, to show a great improvement and become party to an astute plan by ne new tonnage placed with the which the Japanese hope eventual Clyde was already 260,000 tonay to secure an qutlet for their output raw materials from Formosa and compared with last year's of 56.300 tons. It required hair ato secure an ascendency over local million tons to make the Clyde Chinese industries. Yards even moderately busy, he A previous Japanese attempt to added.-British Wireless,
foist Japanese molasses сп the local merchants as imports from Java is recalled, as well as an attempt to secure control of the fishing industry.
"SAFETY FIRST" FILM
DATES OF LOCAL
WARMLY RECEIVED IN MADEIRA
London, Jan. 23.
Castle The 8.8. Carnarvon reached Madeira this morning, and Prince George, who is travel ling by her to South Africa, was greeted there by the British Consul, the Governor of the A "Safety First” film depleting Island and Vico-Admiral James, common traffe accidents mistakes has been taken by the who arrived in H.M.S. Hood last
SCREENINGS
and
United Photo Play Service, Ltd, under the supervision of the Hongkong Police, and will be shown at all performances at Cinema Theatres as follows:
night.
The Prince spent some hours ashore, visiting Mount Terreiro Luta, and everywhere was given an enthusiastic greeting.
AT THE SECOND ATTEMPT
.
The voyage was resumed in the ST. MIRREN DEFEAT afternoon, British Wireless.
Hongkong Jan. 24th, Queen's Theatro; Jan. 25th. King's Theatre; Jan. 26th, Oriental ATATAN43:02:01 RENTALS Theatre; Jan. 27th, Central Then- tro; Jan. 28th, Tai Ping Theatre; Jan. 31st, Lee Theatre: Feb. 1st, Cheung Lok Theatre,
3rd, Sal Yuen Theatre."
Jan. 26th,
Feb.
Prince's
Kowloon. Jan, 24th, Tai Yat Theatro; Jan. 25th, Ming. Sing Theatre; Theatre; Jun, 27th, Kwun Chung Theatre;
Majestic Jan. 28th, Theatre; Jan. 29th, Kwong Ming Theatre;
Jan. 30th, Yuumal
SAFETY FIRST!
The A.B.C. of "Safety First"Always Be Careful.
PENICUIK
London, Jan. 23. In their replayed Scottish Cup tle to-day, St Mirren defeated Penicnik by four goals to one.
On Saturday, the First Division aido were held to a draw of two goals all-Reuter.
.
re-
Albert Sandler and His Orchestra. Orchestral-Look What I've Got Orchestral-in a Park in Parce.
Hotel Bossert Orchestru. Song-Let me Give my Happiness
to You Song-Three Wishes.
Jessie Matthews (Soprano). Orchestral-The Wedding of Mr.
Mickey Mouse. Orchestral It's the Talk of the Town, The B. B, C. Dance Orchestra. Pianoforte Sweetheart Darlin', Pianoforte Cover the Waterfront,
Arranged for Eight Finnos. Band "Nieo Goings On"-(a) With You Here and Me Here (b) What- ever You Do.
Debroy Somers Band.
vocal Duet-I Like to go Back in
the Evening. Vocal Duct-Lazybones.
Layton and Johnstone. Band-Castles in the Sand,
DIPLOMATIC MOVE LIKELY. The Chinese wino trade clearly has much to lose if the facts are as reported, but it is in the dis- Band-Hallelujah! I'm a Tramp.
Debroy Somers Band, closure of a new Japanese method of-promoting business-that the Song Speak to me of Love, affair begins to assume a new In-Song-Visions in the Smoke.
Lucienne Boyer (Soprano), terest for those who have studied Orchestral-"Ball at the Savoy()
I'll Show You Of (b) I Live for question that has become in-
Love, creasingly important within
The B. B. C. Dance Orchestra. cent times.
Apart from an opportunism Plano Solo -Now That You're Gone. Piano Solo-Can't We Talk it Over. which some discern in pressing
Carroll Gibbons and His Boy political issue into what may well
Friends. have been a domestic discussion, Band-The Gold Diggers' Song. developments of an international
Ted Lewis and His Band. character may be expected to arise. Song-1 Envy the Moon.
The merchants of Macao have, Song--You've Got me Crying Again,
Charles Carlisle (Tenor).. matter it is said, taken up the through diplomatic channels, and Orchestral Learn to Creon. through the South West Kuomin- Orchestral Moonstruck. tang Political Council, are said to. Intend cabling to their diplomatic representative at Lisbon, request. ing him to direct the urgent atten- The Hon, Treasurer of the St. John'
for the Leung Sze, an amah, of 56. High tion of the Minister Ambulance Brigade begs to announce Street, collapsed and fell overboard Colonies to the matter. hat the sum of $733.00 was realised from a Star Ferry launch as the vessel From the performance given in the was leaving the Hongkong wharf at Lo Shing Theatre by Professor Henry 3.30 p.m. yesterday. She was rescued
Members of the K.C.C., are re- ninded that the dance. arranged for Saturday of this week has been ancelled, and that the next dance vill be held at the Club on Chinese
February 13. New Years Eve, I
will The Empress of Russia leaving dry dock at a pro
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF THE MON HAS NOTHING TO LOSE, Į Choi Sang, a causal labourer at the Taikoo Dockyard, was sentenced to one EVERYTHING TO GAIN.Goethe.
month's Imprisonment by Mr. Hamil ton, in the Central Police Court this morning, for the theft of two tins of paint from the dockyard.
Theatre; January 31st. Port-
II.M.S. Witch malls this afternoon land Theatre: Feb, 1st, Pei Ho for Pagoda Anchorage, where she Theatre; Feb. 2nd, Chung Shan will relieve H.M.S. Wild Swan. Theatre and New Kowloon Thea- tre: Feb. 3rd, Mei Chlu Theatre; Feb. 4th Mong Kok Theatre and Po ling Theatre,
DEATH OF MR. J. CORNELL
WELL-KNOWN MARINE
ENGINEER
and sent to the Government Civil Hos
pital,
DEATH OF SIR WM. HARDY
WORKER
"I was sent to Macao, and I wanted INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH to go to Shanghai," pleaded Li Tin. snu before Mr. Hamilton, at the Cen- tral Magistracy this morning, to a charge of having returned from bo banishment. Defendant was banish. on cd on December 12 last year. He was
(Our Own Correspondent).
(Dy Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphie Mon
on imposed twelve months' hard labour, ri, x.ti pomj
A well-known figure on the Friday, 26th inst, and will anchor arrested in Wanchai. Mr. Hamliton sages Ordineres, 2134. Reveled, January
a.m. carly in Kowloon Bay until · 7 China Conat passed away yesterday morning in the person Monday, 20th January, of Mr. James Cornell, matine on- gineer, who has been out East for well over 30 years.
when she will proceed to the Kowloon Wharf.
The B. B. C. Dance Orchestra. 10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News.
10.33 p.m. Close Down.
This talk may not commence until 8.46 p.m. in which case the first few Items of the variety programme will be played from 8.20 p.m.
BIRD SHOP MYSTERY
INQUIRY TO BE HELD
The mysterious death of Mr. Chan Wan-pel (65), managing London, Jan. 24. The death has occurred of Sir partner of the Kowloon Tong bird Six weeks Imprisonment was im; Food pelsoning is believed to have peaed by Mr. Balfour, at the Central William Bate Hardy, Director of shop, No. 115, Des Voeux Road, Magistracy this morning, on Sai Food Investigation in the Depart- Contral, on the night of December caused the death of a salcaman, Che! Chuk-it, unemployed, charged with ment of Scientific and Industrial/20, will be the subject of a Coro- a few Chiu, at 236, Des Voeux Road, yester- theft of a bag containing $27 from Research, and former Secretary of her's'inquiry to be held at the days ago. Pneumonia developed Ying and Leung Soo, who also partook Tak Yuen shoemakers' shop In the Royal Society. and he died at 2 a.m. yesterday at of the meal, are now lying in Wellington Street. The bag was the
the a
Born in 1864, he had a dis- property of Wong King, a woman,
The inquiry will be in the na- who was looking over some shoes in tinguished University career. the shop. She left the bag on the was the only man who had overture of an effort to clear up the counter, and defendant walked in and been invited to discourse before the mystery, which the Police have so
Doceased was taken ill
day. Three women, Lai Chu. Lai the
his residence, No. 4. Arran Street, Government Civil Hospital.
t1/0
He
Contral Magistracy afternoon.
to-morrow
a young stonebreakers, were remanded for ran away with it. He was arrested | Royal Society both as Bakorinn lec-far not solved. At the time it was theby a constable before he could 'geturer as a physicist and Croonian thought that there must have been
the
Mongkok. He was 57 years of age,
Cheng Kwal and Taul Loi, Coming out East na man the late Mr. Cornell was one week by Mr. Hamilton, at well-known all along the China Central Magistracy this morning, away. Const. He had been on several en a charge of having assaulted Lam
lecturer as a physiolgist, He threw Rome collaboration between fokis stonebreaker, at ships plying in these waters, and Shek-hung, also
now light on the fundamentals of inside the shop and some persons for Baveral years n resident in Yau Kes quarry behind Whitfield. Li Cn, an unemployed coolle, was Biology by his investigations into outside, and consequently all the years he had been in Hongkong: was still in hospital, though his condi- impris.nment, by Mr. Hamilton, atie explanation of the principles of of the firm were also examined for Shanghai. During the last 15 Sub-Inanector Nogor sald defendant this morning fined $50, or one month's the structure of protoplasm, white fokis were examined and the books
tion was not serious.
the Central Stagistracy, for cutting
trees and trespassing on the friction and lubrication taught any clue which could throw light A motion by Concrete Products Government plantation No. GA. above some useful lessons. There were on the mystery.
The deceased was found lying td., to file a return of the allotment the new catchwater at Aberdeen. Ng many other arts of which Sir Wil- of 100 "A" shares of $10 each, was Sau, another unemployed coolle, was llam was a recognleed master; he dead in his bed in the cockloft dur- put forward at the Supreme Court fined $25 or three weeks for cutting was a Trustee of the National Por Ing the night, and the police wore this
before the Chief Justice, wild dead trees at the same place. trait Gallery, an amateur yachts-not informed until several hours morning Mr. J. R. Wood. Mr. H. C. Mac Chan Chuon was fined 36 or seven man who loved lone sailings in later. The delay was explained as namara made the application which days for trespassing, and Lau On the best playground of the world"-bolne due to a desire by the fokle was granted in the terms the charged with the same offence, was notice of mation after his Lordship remanded until to-morrow, on his the west coast of Scotland-and a to eat in touch with the young son Mr. denying a charge of having returned connoisseur of Naturo in many as- of the victim who lived in another had considered the affidavit of
pects and in many lands. Henry Graye, director.
The last ship with which deceased was connected is believed to be the 5.8. Halvard.
Deckaret was.a. native of Shot land, hailing from Renfrowshira.
The feral takes place at 4 p.m. to-day.
The P. & O. liner Corfu is due hero from Shanghai at 7 am, on Friday.
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PRINCE GEORGE.
horo to-day aboard the liner Carnarvon Castle. He was given a semi-offietal reception on board the giant battleship, H.M.8. Hood, which arrived yesterday.
The Prince received a warm welcome from the Medetra com- munity when he went on shore
RECEIVES WARM WELCOME
·AT. MADIERA
Funchal, Jan. 23. K.R.H. Prince George arrived Reuter.