THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1934.
EARLY MORNING CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
JOY-RIDE
ENDS IN ARREST
AFTER CHASE
A Joy-ride which ended ja a man's arrest after an exciting chase by two watchman, had a Court Requel when Chan Chan-hing, un- employed, a Singapore Chinese, was produced before Mr. Hamilton, at the Central Magistracy this morn- ing, on tive charges, of having driven car No. 2649 without the Mr. permission of its owner, Herman, of Morrison Gap Ronth,
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n.m, on April 19 In Morrison
LEADER'S ADDRESS
JAPAN'S CHINA BACK TO
POLICY
POINTED LONDON
COMMENT
Mr. George
London, Apr. 19.
the
FIRST PRINCIPLES
ON TRADE
BUYER-AND-SELLER
RELATIONS
London, Apr. 19.
EUROPEANS IN
= RADIO BROADCAST
TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.
TRAFFIC CASES PIANOFORTE RECITAL FROM
GARDEN ROAD A CONTROLLED AREA
Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell, wife of the Interport cricketer, appeared
THE STUDIO
From: ZBW on a wavelength of 356 notre
4.30-7.30 p.m. Chinese Recorded Programme.
7.30-10.30 p.m. Europeau Pro gramme.
7.30 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota-
us comtainant before Mr. Hamiltons, etc.
8 pm.. Local Time and Weather ton, at the Central Magistracy
Report. this morning, in a traffle summons
7.33-8.23 p.m. Variety. against Leung Yim, driver of
Song-Visions in the Sinoke.. lorry No. 931, for dangerous driv-Song-Speak Te Me Of Love, ing in Whitfield.
The defendant, on admitting the ummons, was fined $25,
Japan's Monroe Doctrine is a SIR A. G. ANDERSON: Gay Road, and having driven the challenge to the world, newspapers car without an appropriate licence, here are declaring. The latest de Inspector McLellan, prosecuting, claration of Japanese policy to- said the car was reported lost by wards China has been given pro- Mr. Herman on April 18 at 11 p.m.minent headlines in London, Lansbury, About 2 a.m. two private watchmen
At the conclusion of the case, Haw defendant drive the car back veteran Labour leader, interviewed,
addressing Mrs. to its parking place. On seeing said that Japan was following the
In his presidential address to Mr. Ifamillon, them, defendant got out and bolted, They gave chase, and he ran into example of all the Western Powers. Queen's Road and eventually tan Britain and America wished to the Association of British Cham. Mitchell, said he was very much the up and being prepared to give Garrett Anderson expressod Gators Street where by catered a influence her, they must themselves bers of Commeres today, Sir Alan obliged to her for having come
foreswear Imperialism.
view that one of the. principles evidence. He wished the public The two watchmen stairway.
"We have taught the Japanese to which must be observed before would come forward more often followed, but by the time they
hadisin, and we must how by our ex-world markets could be restored in such enser. defendant arrested himm
was that the chief creditor nation changed his dark jacket for ample, teach them to repent."
Sir Charles Cayzer, Conservative, in the circle of world trade must lighter coloured one,
Evidence was given by Chan asked in the llouse of Commons on luy more than it sells or its debtor
Traffic Inspector McLellan said Kart and Lo Wal. two private Monday whether Japan now claim will be unable to sell more than it
China's control
foreign
Mrs. Mitchell was driving her car buys and so pay its debts, described the ed who watchmen.
Several other questions
The principles on which thoalong Whitfield. When near the chase, and said they found defen-polley.
world's market had flourished in Yacht Club she stopped behind a dant in an oplum divan in Swatow along these lines are anticipated.
British officint circles think Japan Street. When they entered he bud |
to get off. After the passengers must be restored. just tuken of his dark jacket and is offended that she was not invited us had been forgotten and tramcar to allow the passengers The axioms of commercial ma-had got off, she drove past the hung it on the wall, Chan Kam to supply an adviser when the and defendant was breathing hard League of Nations rent so many thematics were peremptory rules, tramcar on its left. The defend- Jand, the British Empire, and those ant then drove past the tramcar when he saw him, while Lo Wal out to China,
British business- men draw at nations which agreed to these on its off aide, but on seeing o suld defendant looked palę. They
tention to China's
recent large axioma or principles, would bind car, a motor cycle and another both recognised defendunt,
purchases of aeroplanes in America themselves together by the mutual tramear coming in the opposite and Italy.
grant of the most favoured nation direction, he reversed, and in so Russian circles Think Anglo- privilege.
Mrs. activities In raitway American
tint the day when the world doing nearly drove into
Mitchell's car. Complainant had building in China and other econ market once more included everyto stop to avoid a collision.
show, In rountry, they should competition smaller circlen, that commerci trould to-day as in the past sustain both buyers and sellers and sprend employment and demand through out the circle.
at 1a.m.
to
development
have
excited
EUROPEAN CAUTIONED
Lucienne Boyer (Soprano). Selection Show Boat."
New Mayfair Orchestra. Song The Shepherd's Song
(Helen)
Song--It I'm Dreaming (The
Dubarry).
Heddle Nash (Tenor). you are (Mr. Whittington). innoforte Duet-Who do you think Pianoforte Duel-What a Pleasant
Surprise.
Carroll Gibbona and John W.
Green. Selection "Rose Marie,"
New Mayfair Orchestra, Vocal-Florrie Forde Old Time
Meiller.
Florrio Forde (Gormurfen). 8.23-843 p.m. "Rosenkavalier Waitzea" (R.
Strauss),
Bruno Walter and The Berlin
Philharmonic Orchestra. Tales From The Vienne Woods”...
(J. Stenus),
Bruno Waller and Symphony
Orchestra. 8.43-9 p.m. Voenl Gems From Light Opera. "The Qunker Girl" (Monekton). Light Opera Company.
"Lilae Time" (Schubert).
Columbin Light Upern Company. 9-9.30 p.m. From the Studio.
A Pianoforte Recital of Composi
Composer.
Programme.
T. J. Price, driver of private car No. 1250, summoned for having tions by . Chauvin played by the driven his car in Wellington Street without permission on April 7, was cautioned, as he had a clean record.
COMPLETE DENIAL. Defendant made a statement say- lag be had gene into the divan to smoke opium. He was about to go te
uf fears Japan's to sleep and had taken off his jacket. The two witnesses came against themselves.
Other observers say that the In later and accused him of steal-
ing the ear. Ifa was in the divan latest pronouncement of policy is iece with Japanere megalo from 9.30 until midnight when he all of went out for a walk and returned mania. The Western World, they
The larger the circle the better add, will never accept their but let them at least agree on the Chan Tam, a hawker, said defen-doctrine, for it amounts to an order principles, join a circle and make dant was not in the divan at 11pm that their interests in China shall Ja start towards recovery.
Inspector Nicol said, accused Sir Atsu expressed the hope that Defendant returned to the divas depend upon Japan's consent.
Pro-Japanese declare that the the Government would convince drove between D'Aguilar Street Mr. Hamilton said he was satis world's policy has forced Japan into the gold blog that to maintain cur- and Wyndham Street.
Defendant said he could not fed that defendant was gulity and isolation and extremism. Russa's reneles they must join in assert- Imposed a fine of $150, or three military expansion in the Far Easting correct principles and in re-sec the sign, "Road Closed," owing months hard labour, on the first now compels her to secure her posi-storing the exchange of trade and to its boing obstructed by a
would convince other nations that boo scaffolding. charge and $26, or one month, outlon by any menus in her power.
E. B. Deva, of No. 19 Connaught the second count, the sentences to
Road Central, third floor. run concurrently,
at about 1.30 a.m.
JAPAN'S BUYING OF OLD SHIPS
Causes Discontinuance of U.S. Scrapping
Washington, April 19.
It is believed that an effort will
It is generally held that the feommerce would not thrive unless Japanese movement in policy is in it was based on stable money. tended as a foreunner to action. British Wirelers.
If there are no serious reactions ngainst her, she will proceed to put her threats into effect.- Own Correspondent.
Nanking's Answer
Nanking. Apr. 19.
FRENCH NOTE TO BRITAIN
GERMAN FEELING
BITTER
Berlin, April 19.
1.
X. Evening
Dance is Ab
6. Andante. 2. Two Eastern Pieces 7. Serenade. 8. Andante. B. Moderato. 10. Maestoso. Light Orchestral
Berceuse
5. Dance 9.30-9.52 p.vtt. Music. "A Night in Venice" (J. Strauss}, Berlin State Opern Orchestra
conducted by Ernst Viebig. bam-"A Fairy Ballet" (C. White).
"Raindrops-Pizzicati For Strings"
(de la Riviere).
driver
Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra conducted by Sir Dan Godfrey. of private car No. 560, was finedunty Hero" (The Chocolate Shaldier) $6 for a similar offence on the same day,
He pleaded guilly to the sum- mons, but had several previous convictions for traffle offences.
GARDEN RD. CONTROL.
A. C. Wilkinson, The Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
of Lane, declared to-dny, in answer to the
Crawford's, driver of private car No. 3084, was cautioned on a recently announced Japanese policy, that no state has the right claim
for having overtaken exclusive responsibility for main The French Note to Britain has summons taining peace in any part of the aroused a particularly bitter semi-another car in the controlled area
In Garden Road. world. China, as a League mem-official coniment.
Inspector Nico! said he was be made during the present session ber, feels it her duty to promote It was stated that the Note of Congress to determine the rights international co-operation and means that France wants to con-driving at 15 miles an hour, when passed him in the of the Secretary of Commerce to achieve International peace and tinue the disarmament negotiations defendant dispose of merchant ships, of which security, but in attempting to "at-indefinitely while Germany looks controlled area in Garden Road It also means France's re-between the. Detention Barracks tain these ends she harbours no in- on. 270 remain from the war.
It is understood that the scrap-tention of injuring the interests pudiation of the ideas of German and the junction of Kennedy ping of these ships was discon-of any particular country; far less, equality in armaments.--Reuter, tinued because it was thought that causing disturbance of the peace in there was a tendency on the part AIR. of one country offered.
to buy all shilpa
MR. LIN SEN IN SHANGHAI Collaboration between China and other nations, whether in loans or
Shanghai, April 20. Mr. Lin Sen, President of the It is pointed out that Japan has technical resistance. has been non-
purchase of State Council, arrived in Shanghai been a large purchaser of old ves-political. China's sels from Great Britain for scrap-arms has been for national defence from Nanking this morning, for
and maintaining law and order.-medical attention.-Reuter, ping in Japan-Reuter.
Reuter,
KING & QUEEN AT ALDERSHOT
WITNESS IMPRESSIVE
DISPLAYS
TWO OBSTACLES
U.S. VIEW OF NAVAL CONFERENCE
DAY
Road.
Defendant admitted the sum mons, but said he did not know il was controlled area.
3r. Hamilton expressed some surprise that this was a controlled area, but Inspector Nicol said if he ever saw anyone overtaking lu that area he would take action.
BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
HE WHO OVERLOOKS ONE CRIME Col. M. . Legan was amongst the INVITES THE COMMISSION OF AN-engers who left for Shanghai by
the Empress of Asia. OTHER-Sprus.
•
Three cases each of small-pox and Mr. Hoy C. Bennett, managing meningitis were reported to the local leditor of the Afauzila Daily Bulletin health authorities on Wednesday.
in through passenger for the United States aboard the President Hoover.
Chon Sze was injured in the legs through being knocked down by
Washington, Apr. 18. Naval authorities here predict London, April 19. The King and Queen to-day that Japan's demands for equality visited Aldershot and toured the and Britain's drive for smaller
be the major W. P. Allen, a British seaman un public car in Shantung Street, yeater camp. They saw an impressive battleship will
obstacles to the success of the 1936 the A. Sithonin, was conveyed ashore day, being taken in the car to the diaplay of physical training,
to the Kowloon Hospital yesterdiny, Kwong Wah Hospital. Later they drove through cheer-Naval Conference.
The United States is certain to after being injured by a fall into ing lines of soldiers Guards Parade Ground. where oppose Britain's proposals to cut hold.
the 40,000 ton dreadnoughts to
tu
the
the
ย! Company personal Grenadiers Guards. This Com- pany is reputed to be the tallest in the British Army, the average hoight of the men being six feet three inches."
were
Their Majesties
inter greatly interested in a riding dis-1 play by three cavalry regiments.-- British Wireless.
Hawail and Panama,
Naval authorities belleve, how ever, that both questions
can be solved by negotiations before the
conference.
weather services.
(0. Strauss). "The ferry Widow" (Franz Lehar)
Wallz.
Paul Whiteman and His
Orchestra.
0.52.10.30 p.m. A Concert, Violin Solo-Waltż in C Sharp
Minor (Chopin), Violin Solo-La Capricieuse
(Elgar Op. 17).
Bronislaw Huberman. Song-My Dearent Heart (Sullivan).
Thomas). Song-A Summer Night (Goring Doris Vane (Soprano). Quartet-Gavotte ("Mignon")
(Thomas). quartet-Orientale (Glizounov). Virtuoso String Quartet. Selection-Chouve Souris.
M. Balie's Chauve Souria 'Cello Solo-Elegie (Delius).
Beatrice Harrison. Sang-In Summertime on Bredon
(Peel).
Compa.
Stuart Robertson (Bass). 10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News
10.35 p.m. Close Down.
VICTORIA GAOL MYSTERY
MAN'S DEATH FROM CHEST INJURIES
Evidence at the inquest con- cerning the death of Wong Yat, a prisoner at Victora Gaol, yester- day, disclosed that the man may have worked ut prison tasks with nine fractured ribs and a broken breast bone and that he may have Bullered these Injuries, which the caused his death, at the hands of the gaol. Wong erli mates in dled in hospital on March 28.
Woo Fat, un apprentice al Kwong Cheong Hing shipyard, was
It was possible for the prisoner
the King Inspected hin own 25,000 tons. The reduced tonnage, Mr. C. W. Jeffries, Director of the injured yesterday when he fell from It is stated, would meet Britain's Royal Observatory, accompanied by a ladder, being conveyed to hospital
with serious head injuries.
to have walked about, and even the President Hoover from Manila, where cruising radius demands, but would his wife, returned to-day by be insufficient to permit America's he has been in conference with the
The spring issue of The Lion, the done a little work without any battleships to cruise to Alasku, henda of the Shanghat and Stone quarterly magazine of the Central discomfort, because his breat British School, maintains the high bone had sunk in and the ribs bad Con- not ponetrated the lungs and were standard set by previous issues. tributions by the scholars, especially not rubbing against each other, "The Working Man," featuring bose by W.S.G., P. Bura,, and said Dr. Thomas, of the Govern George Arliss, now showing
at the Jean Ewing, show remarkable ment Civil Hospital. Queen's Theatre, is one of the best promise, It is believed the Navy will nak is ever shown in Hongkong. It is
The inquiry wak adjourned for $35,000,000 to enable the con- remarkably Ane study, showing! Much care has gone into the Intest until April 24. atruction in 1981 of 20 destroyers Arliss at his best, and should on issue of The Yellow Dragon, the quar-
The Inquest was delayed owing and ten submarines If the Public account be missed.
terly, magazing of Queen's College. Particularly interesting is an article to the foreman of the Jury, Mr. Works Administration Bill is ar
Madame Lottie Gordon is arrang-on the Scianegram, an accompanying A. J. Buraley, having taken ill. el, the Navy will ask for $20,000.-goodwill Centenary Tour to have seismogram
of the recent Indian Collaco, was elected to act as the 000-United Prest.
Hongkong, on or about October the earthquake.
foreman by the two other jury- isi, next, returning in time for the
men, Messrs. H. A. Barros and proposal "Australian Fair in long-
Yan Kwai, n shop foki, and Ng E. 1. Rozario. The inquiry was When arrested for the unlawful kong in December next.
Yes, a coolie, who were engaged in held before Mr. Humilton, at be street fight yesterday, were bound son of a gold-mounted bangle, Chinese admitted to the police timt Stated to be "just out of gal," over by Bir. Kincfadyen in the Central Central he had stolea it from the wrist of Loung Gat, 32, a hawker, was Police Court this morning. Neither afternoon.
three child in Lower Lascar Row. Enquir-sentenced to
months hard was injured in the fight. Inspector
MIST OR FOG
The antlevelone has moved into
the 'neife to the cast of Japan and Proved. If the Bill is not approving an Australian-China Music "Link" illustration showing the Hongkong Another Juryman, Mr.
nother appears to be developing over North China. A depression is moving eastward between South Jagan and the Loockosa. Local forecast.-N. and N.E. winds, moderate; cloudy generally, with mist, fog or light rain.
U.S. BANKER'S DEATH
New York, Apr. 19..
The death has occurred of Mr.
Robert Olin Hayward, a director of. Dillon. Read and Company, well-known bankers.-Renier.
F. C.
Magistracy yesterday
The Victualling Yard at the Naval
ies were made but the victim could labour by Mr. Macfadyen in the Jamen stated that they both ave act be found. Charged before Mr.Central Police Court this morning entirely different, explanations for Macfadyen in the Central Police for stealing two bundles of firowood] fighting. The shop foki nald Ng Court this morning, the defendnut, from a shop at No. 186 Queen's Road came into his shop to drink tea and Dopot at Kowloon was entered by an Cheung Yun-kwong, 24, was sentenced Central. Inspector Jainee said die- used tow much sugar, while Ng ne-unknown thief the night before last, for no and cutlery to the value of £25 wAS to one month's hard labour, Defendant was sentenced to six weeks cursed. You of abuelng him fendant was convicted for stealing on March & last.
five years ago..
reason whatever.
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