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BRITAIN'S AIR DEFENCE LINE

(Continued from Page 1) high explosive dropped from planes.

Furthermore, Germany is en erally believed to have evolved a , now war plan, a plan as far bo.

yond that utilized in 1914 as that of 1014 was beyond the Civil War, Fundamentally, it seems, the iden is to win by a knockout in the very first round to strike ao hard and so unexpectedly that the Initial blow-to. Aminah, the

enemy be paralysed

nerve contrea

and provent the enemy from even getting started. WOULD CRUSH FOE AT START.

Some time ago, the official organ of the German General Staff, the "Militarwochenblatt," outined what "the next war" would be like, It std:

MORRISON

CENTENARY

DR. ALLEN ADDRESSES

ROTARY

THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH.

LAWYER REBUKED,

MAGISTRATE AND IMPROPER

USE OF COURT

WEDNESDAY,

LONDON STOCK

EXCHANGE

LATEST. SHARE

QUOTATIONS

AUGUST 1, 1934.

RADIO BROADCAST

The following quotations on Did A Talk On Dr. Morrison London Stock Exchange have been received by, Meisrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz in conjunction with. Reuter.

"It is rather using the Court in an improper manner, after having out these centenary celebrations on a fortnight, to have to withdraw "Emphasis is being laid through- kept the defendant in prison for the fact Robert Morrison's memory the charges against him," remark is a common possession ited Mr. Binefadyen in the Central ifying force. Let this centenary when Mr. C. E. Lowe, of Dennys ought to serve therefore us a un Magistracy yesterday afternoon, serve as a reminder to us of how & Co. on behalf of the prosecu much we ow

owe, even in our balance tion, asked permission to with sheets and our security, to the men draw the case against Kwong and women who have come to these shores, and not bezzlement,

from time to Bau-chiu, 18, on charges of em

by partner, of 5 all as missionaries, prompted by separate sums of $1,000, $1,950 Just, that impulse to disinterested wd 38-74. of fro, 105 Wing Lok

and 38,788.09 the

Morrison" and Dr. E.

E. L

Street. Allon, In the course of an interesting ad-

Defendant was the manager of dress at the Rotary Club tills atthe firm. The complainant was The Roof Garden of the Hongkong

otel yesterday, on Dr. Morrison, Kwang Sau-kuen. the ploneer British missionary to China.

Rotarian M. K. Lo presided, and ruests welcomed included Hon. Sir Thomas Southorn, Mesars. S.

Mr. Lowa stated that in regard to the sum of $1,600 and $1,950, the prosecution were unable to get suflicient evidence. The wit- nesses were outside. As regards fendant's family had given an explanation." He had overdrawn the mum as a partner. Whether the defendant was entitled to do or not, Mr. Lown could not 60 any. He applied for permission to withdraw the whole case.

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"The strategy of to-morrow mustF. Mittock and A. Tinney (Shang- the third sum of money, the de- 5% lonnn Rly... £ 20 seek to concentrate all available forces on the first moment of the hai), T. Ramsay, W. II. E. Thomas, opening of hostilities. Success. Rouse, II. Owen Hughes and must be immediate and complete. V. Boxer.

The effect of surprise must be so

crushing that the adversary will

find it materially Impossible to AUSTRALIA'S

organise his defence."

The dire straits in which the would now finds itself, the article' continued, make that kind of strug- gle imporative. The nations are too poor to stand another long con- flict. The World War cost 250 bil- Hon dollars. Another like that would not only bolshevize the en- tire globe, but the vietor would have for his spoils only a smoking shambles.

The "next war," therefore, would have to be won at a single blow.

GERMANS HOLD VAST POWER.

DEFENCE

CRUISERS TO BE

COMMISSIONED

Australin is pushing with her defence plans.

The Magistrate asked if the Pallee were prepared to continue with the caso. Detective-Sergeant Baldwin replied that he had no instructions.

His Worship: Then I can see no other alternative but to allow ahead the charges to the withdraw. I must say that the complainant has been Six hundred men aro to be ill-advised and should have taken recruited in batches for the out a warrant after the matter had

| II.M.S. Phaeton, the cruiser been probed deeper...

which the Commonwealth Govern-

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Mr. Lowe: With respect, I. from Britain for £2,500,000. The must object to your Worship's re- While not much attention was commended to commission twa ofside who would be in a position to Distillera

Defence Department has been re-mark. We have witnessess out- paid to the study t Germany is now believed fully pretratin last year by the

te the five destroyers given to Aus- come along to prove the cane. pared, if she feels thore

British other way out, to follow this plan. Government and now in reserve,

The British cabinet, headed by Mr. Romany MacDonald, according

In no

the

states Austral "News,

Catapults will be installed I

cruisers "Australia" and ly is back where the cabinet was "Canberra to enable the inunch- in 1914-immensely worried anding of the new Seagul V am- livided over the course to take. phibian aeroplanes carried by It is said to have information each, and consideration is being that, in a "knocked-down" condi- given to closer co-operation be tion and otherwise, Germany now

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on naval, military and air force than France can muster; that she matters. has thousands of spare motors; that her factories can deliver

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The Magistrate: I do say that the whole case should have been probed deeper before a warrant was applied for. The defendant has been a fortnight in prison... It is ruther using the Court in an im- proper manner, after having kept Anglo-Dutch

night, to have to

10 the charges against him.

withdraw

planes a month; that each of 20 EGG BOILERS COME the defendant in prison for a fort-Burma Corpn. Rs. different airfields is turning out an averago of 120 licensed pilots monthly approximately 30,000 year; that in men, industries and material of the kind required to wage the new form of warfare vis- ualized above, Germany already has a potential advantage over France.of.5.to.2.

FEARFUL OF AIR MENACE.. This growing air menace is what frightens Britain most. She has stopped worrying over the Sen. . She now realises, that she ceased to be an island the day Bleriot Bew the channel.

SINO-JAPANESE CONFERENCE

COL SHIBAYAMA'S STATEMENT

Peking. Aug. 1.

In a statement to Pressmen,

Colonci Shibayama, Japanesa

TIMING TELEPHONE TRUNK CALLS

The old-and-glass-is-coming back.

A Melbourne business · Arm whose activities call for many trunk telephone conversations has Just re-introduced it, says Austral News.

To ensure

MR. JUSTICE JACKS WALKS OUT.

DIFFERENCE OF OPINION WITH SOLICITOR

His Lordship, Mr. Justice E. that its employees Jacks figured in the second of two will know how quickly their three scenes that have marked his career minutes are expiring, the firm has as Acting Pulsne Judge in the installed a number of these "egg-summary court of the Supreme boilers" and they are proving much more antisfactory than the clock.

FOSSILISED JAW.

FOUND

AUSTRALIA'S GIANT MARSUPIAL

"

enormous

Court.

"

RD

Yesterday he walked out of the court in protest at being pressed to take what he regarded as irrelevant note by Mr. M. A. da Silva, solicitor, of the firm of Remedios, D'Almada and Silva,

It is understood that the Judge afterwards received Mr. Silva In CLhambers and that the continued hearing of the ease was fixed.

military attache, said that Japan

Only recently His Lordship Ir. *is

The

baked a solicitor for lack of respect fosulised top juw of prepared to send responsible delegates to Peking for

diprotadon, that

to the Court and Inter an apology u Sino- Japanese

rhinocerous-like marsupial which was offered on behalf of the offend- should conference General Huang Fu return from roamed the forests of Australiang solicitor by a senior anember of Hangchow. He added that Japan in prehistoric times, has been the legal profession..

sent to the Queensland museum. is more, dealrous than ever to effect a closer co-operation with China In all respects. Central Neton.

BENGAL'S ACTING

GOVERNOR

HONOURED. WITH A

-KNIGHTHOOD

London July 31..

H. M. the King has been pleased

By Rev. Allen,

PIANOFORTE RECITAL

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i p.m. Local Time and

Report,

1.03 pm. Recorded Music.

1.15 p.m. A. Rolay of the Hung. kong Hotel Orchestra from the Hong- kong Hotel Grill Root (by courtesy of the Management).

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4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme." 6.6.10 p.m. Children's Coneeri. 7-18.30 p.m. European Programme. 7 p.m. London and New York Stock and Commodity Quotations.

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Willem Mengelberg and his Con- certrelouw Orchestra.

1.

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No. 2. (Elgar)

London Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Sir Edward Elgar, Q.M. 8 pm. Local Time and Weather Report.

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Sam Browne and Girl Friend. Piano Solo True.

Piano Solo-A Thousand Goodnight's. Raia da Costa Accompanied by the

Now Mayfair Orchestra Love you Truly,

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Ray Noble and His Orchestra. Song The Very Thought of you. Song A Pince in your Henrt.

Sam Coslow. (Tenor); 8.15-8217 p.n. A Concert, -· Violin Solo-Hungarian Danco No. 2 in D Minor (Brahma). Violin Solo Cavatina (Raff)

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The unse before His Lordshilp Helsingfors. Floeds were responsible for the yesterday was an adjourned hear Athens. interesting And, says Austral News. The specimen was founding of a claim by Warwan Singh alilan

against Lauja and Pek Singh for Buenos Aleu projecting from bank twenty $100. feet below the ground level after

Shanghai, New York. the waters had subsided.

Amsterdam. Vienna

gu.. Bucharest rid fongkong. Brussels. Stockhol

CREAM RAILWAY

COACHES

REDUCE SUMMER

TEMPERATURES

to approve the appointniont an

The New South Wales Railways Knight Commander of the Order have been experimenting with

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Symphonic Rhapsody on "I Heard you

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Erle Coates and Symphony Orch. Potpourri aus der Operette, “É

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Edith Lorand Orchestra. Love's Last word is Spoken (Bixie); Marie Louise (Meisel).

Marck Weber and his Orchestra. Danso des Apaches (Cuthbert

Clarke).

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New Light Symphony Orchestra. 9.16.0.45 p.m. From the Studio, A Talk on “Dr. Morrison" by The Rev. E. L. Allen, M., PH.D.

9.45 pm.

Router Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quota- tions.

9.50-10.15 p.m. From the Studio. A Planoforte Recital by Mrs. Nura Kants.

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Karta Singh, a witness for the Capenlagen plaintiff, was being questioned by stan Mr, Sliva, who asked His Lordship Bombay to make n note that the witness Yokohama. .1/2 had contradicted himself in a cer taln particular.

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Mr. J. M. Hall, of Messrs. Lyson and Hall, represented plaintiff and Mr. Silva appeared for defendants, raising the defence that the money was given in respect of an. illegal bishi.

His Lordship declined to make

of the Star of India on Mr. Jolin various coloured coaches to te-a note on the ground that the Ackroyd Woodhead, C.I.E, who la termine the effects of colour on point at inave was not relevant. to net as Governor of Bengal temperature. during Sir John Anderson's The department hna now found, Mr. Silva wna undersood to no-

says Austral News, that an ex-sort that the point was relevant. terior cream paint reduces the Interior temperature by alx to ten

His Lordship: I am making my own noten.. degrees.

ubsence on leave.-British Wireless,

PRINCE OF WALES.

TO LEAVE FOR PARIS

HOLIDAY BY AIN ·

London, July 31. H.R.II. the Prince of Wales will fly to Paris In his private acro- plane to-morrow for a short hall dny-British Wirdiess.

The

Mr. Silva: Wall, I shall make a note of it.

His Lordship: I wish you would' be more respectful to the Court.

The first instalment of ais interest- Ing article on the nature and con- struction of the atom appears in the August number of The Rock. Inuthor, the Rev. Fr. D. Lawler, S.J.,

His Lordship then walked out of deals interestingly with a subject that court and abandoned the case. is receiving increasing attention from xelentists. Other articles help to Mr. Silva, it is understood, then make the current number of The Rock applied to see His Lordship In

more than usual interesting one Chambers,

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SUMMER RECESS.

HOUSE OF COMMONS ADJOURNS TILL OCT. 30

London, July 31.

The House of Commons moot the morning for the last time bo fore adjournment for the summor recess, which extends to October

British Wiraleas,

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The Regimental Band of H. M. Grenadier Guards conducted by Captain George Miller.

18.30 p.m.

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