THE HONGKONG: TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1934.

PAYMENT OF WAR DEBTS BY

COMMODITY IMPORTS

NEW AMERICAN

Scout's

Quest

For Parents

FROM HUNGARY TO SHANGHAI

JOSEPH KISS IN HONGKONG

TRADE WAR WITH JAPAN

LANCASHIRE STILL ATTACKING

THE EAST AFRICA QUESTION

London, May 9,

THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE

BIG SCHEME ON STUBBS ROAD

BUILDING WORK COMMENCES

RADIO BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.

DUAL TRANSMISSION FOR THIS EVENING

From ZBW on a wavelourth of $56 metres:

6-8 pm. European Programme. 5-7 pm. A Relay of the longkung Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden,

7 pin Closing Local Stock Quota- tons, ele.

7.03.7.30 p.m. Light Opera. Vocal Coms-"The Golsha" pern.

(Jones),

Light Opera Company,

The Band of IIM, Coldstream

Guarda.

Vocal Gems--"Tho Gondoliera"

(Gilbert and Sullivan).

The Columbia Light Opera

Company. 7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio,

One of the most interest-Selection-"Dorothy" (Celller). All the way from Hungary Japanese cotton piece-goode in ing

The imports to East Africa of ing building enterprises be- to Shanghai,

in undertaken eleven 1932 represented roughly thirty on

the shillings, to seek his parents Colonial Empire, excluding long-ment, is the new Theological per cent. of such imports into the Colony at the present mo- is the pilgrimage on which kong and Aden, said Sir Philip College of the Dominican Boy Scout embarked nine Cunliffe-Lister when questioned In Fathers at Stubbs Road. months ago.

the House of Commons this evening

Four

a

Accrington) asked whether there Major II. A. Proctor (Con. was any possibility of some action being taken in regard to these trenties, which were crippling the Lancashire trade.

The vary extensive site included

to

A Talk on "Drama and Dancing in Fale Java" by the Globe Trotter.

8 p.m.

Lotal Time and Weather Report.

8.03-10,30 p.m. Chinese Studio 10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press-

Concert.

Хета.

10.35 p.m. Clone Down.

All Relays of the Hongkong Hølet Orchestras are by ecurlesy of the Management.

8.30-10 pm. European Recorded Programme from "ZE.K." on 040

8.30-0.16 p.m. A Concert.

Onke's

Guitar Solo-Fandanguillo

(Turina).

Guitar Solo-Tremolo Stuly

(Tarrega).

Andres Segovia. Song Twilight (Hamilton). Song My Little Nest of Heavenly

Blue (from The Love Call")

(Lebar).

To-day, Joseph Keresztes Kiss,

It follows, therefore, that unless in Inland Lot No. 3550 on which oged 22, small, vigorous and aun-speciul mesaures are taken to deal the College and later on, other burned, landed in Hongkong with with Japanese competition in East buildings will stand, was purchased a knowledge of two languages, and Afrien, the most important ares from the Crown last year, but it several new countries, only a few will be left untouched.

was only quite recently that site days from his objective.

was The rosition in East Afrien, said development completed, Kies looked a picturesque figure Sir Philip, is complicated by the enable building operations to be In the streets of the Colony when Congo Basla

Treaties, but the commenced. representative found him matter is still being examined.

The site has been cut into the earnestly studying the shops and

hillside to form four terraces. atrecta. Ho tattered Scouts'

ACTION POSSIBLE?

the lowest and largest, approached regalia was bedecked with badges, whilst over his breast pocket

structed, the College will occupy road which had also from Stubbs Road by a serpentine to be con- appeared the insignin Hungarian Jamboree of 1933, ·

of the

a ground aren mensuring 230 ft. long by 191 ft. deep, EXTENSIVE, ACCOMMODATION.

which will be built as a Church, Extept for the central portion

College will have four the Church height

been 60 arranged that four patios or inner court-yards will constitute some of the most attractive fea-

patios, adjoining tures of the work. The larger measure 54 ft. by 48 ft. and will the Church,

be charmingly laid out as gardens among the considerations to be centre.

The Colonial Secretary said that with possibly a fountain in the weighed was trade with other Kiss opened the bulky satchel territories in the Congo Basin long extensive lines, and nothing Song-You Are My Heart's Delight

Accommodation has been planned which accompanies him travels and showed a thick book standpoint.

on his area from the British export trade has been overlooked that will Alled with letters of recommenda-

fully serve the objects of the tion,"

Institution both na A Theological

FIRST TRIP FROM HOME. "I am looking for my father and mother," he explained. "I have

Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister replied never been out of Hungary be that the East Africa Government fore but I used to correspond had always felt that if those most the with my parents who were incompetent to advice considered it storeys rising Shanghai. Then there was then this country's interests to de-to

with

war in Shanghal a few years ago,termine those treaties, they would interior iny-out has

of 00 ft. The

and I censed to hear from them, readily accept the decision,

I could get information from no- one from so far away, so I decided

to go myself and find them. I had

TRADE ADVANTAGES.

Sir Herbert Samuel

asked

no money but a lot of recommenda- whether British trade had secured tions from people, including Lord any great advantage from these Baden-Powell Rnd Hungarian Treaties. Ministers. I had oleven shillings, B pasaport. and my Scout's uni- form"

Franz von Papen, the German Vice-Chancellor, had given him his best wishes In a signed letter" and all the Hungarian Ministers similarly speeded him on his way.

BADEN POWELL'S WISH. Kisa also carries the following Jetter from Lord Baden Powell:

Jamboree, Hungary,

August 8, 1933.

"The Spirit of Love and Ad- venture which leads Joseph Kiss to travel so far to seek his parents

ile added that East Africa enjoy- readily grant preferences to Bri-bers of the Order, ed British preferences and would College and a rest-house for mem- tain if able to do so.-Reuter.

TUNGHO RAIDED

COST OF $450,000.

Pianoforte Solo-Berceuse

Marin Jeritza_(Soprano).

(Chopin). Pianoforte Solo-Minuetto From

Suite (Suk-Op. 21). Ignaz Friedman. Song-lens This House (Brabe), Seng-Once in a Blue Moon

(Fisher).

John McCormack (Tenor). Violin Solo Hungarian Dance

Violin Salo-Cavatina (Raff~Op. 85,

No. 2 in D Minor (BrahmA—

No. 3).

Joachim).

Arthur Catterall. Song-Patiently Smiling ("The Land Of Smiles") (Lohar).

(The Land Of Smiles") (Tekar).

Nichard Tauber (Tenor). 9.15-0.35 p.m. Doncè Music, Fox Tel-Sing A Little Low-

Down Tuna, Fox Trot-Everything I Have

Is Yours. Fox Trat-Learn to Craon. Fox Trot-Moonstruck, Fox Trot-When I Hear Your

Volco. Waltz-The Shadow Waltz. 3.35-10 p.m. Band Music From of i Opera.

It was the original intention also to extend the building over the terrace immediately adjoining,

BY VOLUNTEERS but for the time being this plan

has been dropped. In course time, no doubt, all the remaining HEAVY FIGHTING NEAR according to the full plans of the three terraces will be developed

HARBIN

"The Meistersingers" (Wagner).

(Selection).

The Regimental Band of HM, La Traviata-Drinking Song, and

Grenadier Guards. Gypsy Chorus (Venii). "La Traviata"Prelude to Act

III (Verdi).

Mission. Provision for recreation has been made for the time being is one which appeals to me par- ticularly, With all my

Harbin, May 10,

with two extensive tennis courts heart I A report from Tungho states the principal site. wish him a successful conclusion that a group of anti-Manchukuo in project will cast over $470,000. "Carmen" (Blset) Selection Alder to his hard and difficult enter- troops

-With-site preparation: the-build-Creatore's Band numbering about prise-Baden Powell."

200 Ling Hubert Martin, a

ahot Command Senreblight Tattoo), attacked the Manchukuo garrison This is exclusive of the cost of the Director of quarters in a suburb of Tungholte, which

Massed Bunds of the Aldersbot was acquired at an Boy Scouts International at midnight on Wednesday. The auction at the Public Works De-10 p.m. Close Down Command.

The partment inst year.

the

Bureau, wished him a happy end-fighting went on all night.

The contractors are blessrs. Wing

ing to his journey and hoped that attackers withdrew after cnptur-Yick & Co., of 25 Gage St. the brethren of the movement ating a quastity of ammunition. Shanghai would give him everyj assistance.

HOW TRIP WAS MADE. In November, 1933, Kisa left Budapest by reroplane to Cidna,) gaining free transport for the initial stage of his journey. Then to Vein, Gratz, Klagenfurt, where he met Ruth Elder, then proceeded to Tricate.

Japanese reinforcements have been despatched to Tunglo- Central NewUR.

BISCUIT FACTORY

FIRE

He could not get a free passage NOT MUCH DAMAGE

in Italy so he worked his way to Rome, to Naples, to Sicily and then on to Genoa. There he ob-i tained free phasage hboard n Norwegian vessel the m.. Gun deraen which carried him to Port Said.

DONE

AUSTRALASIAN SHIPPING

MATSON COMPANY'S

SUBSIDY

London, May 9.

WIDOW BRIBES CONSTABLE

POSSESSION OF TOBACCO

Convicted by Mr. Macfadyen in the Central Police Court this morning on charges of the posses- sion of a quantity of dutiable A question was raised in the tobacco and giving a bribe of one House of Commons regarding the dollar to Chinese constable No. extent to which the United States 525, a wlodw, Tsang Hing, 50, was broke out in the biscuit factoryrvices to Australia and New Zea- labour, and $7,

Are of America subsidies steamship fined $70, or seven weeks' hard operated by the Ma Yuk San Co. (land,

or Beven days' at Wanchal Road.

hard labour.

AE 230 this morning,

In

R

D. Burgin of the Board of Trade,

P. C. C. 625 said he was on duty

In Egypt, Maj. Johnstone-Hogg, Apparently through overheating replied that It would appear that District Commissioner of Scouts, from an oven, the fire spread to apart from assistance in the form at the Yaumati Ferry Wharf yes. formally declared that the United wrote a plea for assistance and rea quantity of biscuits on the of loans at low rates of interest for terday morning when he saw the States stands for the collection of commended Kiss to the British second floor, and these war debts, but will grant a hearing Consul in Port Said. As a con- destroyed.

were shipbuilding, the Matson Naviga- defendant standing beside two to nations in distress requiring a sequence an English ship conveyed damage was suffered by the build-subsidies, from the United States her if they belonged to her and addition, some tion Company WAA in receipt of baskets of luggage. He asked reduction. Reuter.

the young man to Penang, Singsing itself, before the flames were Government for Australian and when asked what they contained, pore, and Hongkong.

she replied in the affirmative. extinguished by the Fire Brigade. New Zealand steampship services

amounting to

"worn-out clothes". A about $1,250,000 she said annually; sone part of which retouneco. While on the way to the search revealed 25 packels of presented services rendered in the Central Polico Station, the woman carriage of malls.-British Wire-handed one dollar to the constable, saying: "Sir please release me; I will give you a dollar to drink tea".

CIGARETTE-ENDS

MEN FINED FOR MANUFACTURING

of

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

MEN ARE OFTENER TREACHEROUS THROUGH WEAKNESS THAN DESIGN. -Rocheforicardd.

|-

Three cases of small-pox, four) CR50s of meningitis and one case cach of diphtherin and searlet fever were reported to the local health authorities on Tuesday,

At this evening'e public maceting of

Society, the speaker will be Mr. W C. Felaltaw, Acting-President of the Lodge. The subject of his lecture will be the President-Founder of the Society, "Henry Steel Olcott".

icas.

SAAR PLEBISCITE REPORT

PUBLICATION RESTS WITH LEAGUE

London, May 9,

Fari Mul, spinster, was fined $5. ar Questioned in the Commons with

The Magistrato:--Did she say she could not carry the lond and gave-you the dollar for-coolle hire 7

Witness: No.

Defendant, on path, denied the offence. She said. the constablu and slapped her face. forced or to carry the booketa

Chargea

manufacturing An unemployed elderly Chinese, who tobaces and retailing cigarettes in lifted three packets of cigarettes from Gutzlaff Street without licencesa stall in Hiller Street, was sent to the Manuk Lodge of the Theosophical from the Superintendent prison for

of

two months by: Mr. imports, were brought against Les Macindyon in the Central Magistracy Wing and Lui Tam when they ap two previous convictions.

this morning, Defendant admitted penrod boforo Mr. Macfadyen in the Central Police Court this mor- ning. Lee Wing was fined $30 or mah Jongg school at No. 18 Amoy By protending ho was running a three weeks' hard labour and Laf Street, lui Chiu acquired four inah Tam was discharged.

Jongg nota which he subsequently sold, neven days' imprisonment, and also regard to the report of the com- Revenuo-Officer Grimmitt sald Ho was charged bororo Mr. Hamilton, ordered to pay $5 damages, or amitten of three appointed by the accused had the usual cigarette- at the Central Magistracy this mor further seven days in gaol, by Mr. League ends and the cigarette-making outing, with larceny by false pretences Hamilton, at the Central Magistracy fato mensures for the regulation of Nations to enquire The difficulty in these cases a total of nine months hard labour. married woman, Sin Hep, at Yuen Fuk Sir John Simon said the report would

on four counts, and was sentenced to this morning, far having assaulted a of the Saar plebiscite next year, was to prove that duty had not Detective Sergeant Fitches and three Lane. The fight arose when complain- been paid. The quantity found sets had been recovered. Defendant ant accumed the defondant of making was addressed to the League, with was just the defondants' stock-in-iule the sets and hired them out to love to her husband. The complainant whom the question of its publica- trado on the spot.

[Tin Kau and mah Jongg schools. received injuries to her head.

tlon rested.-British Wirelčan.

fit.

The Maglatrato:--Why were you standing beside those baskets?

Defendant:-I I was tactful not have done 60. It shows my ignorance.

The dollar Wis placed in the Poor Box.

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