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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, AUGUST 23,
1934.
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New York, Aug. 22. Developments in Europe | are being, watched with in- creasingly close interest in the United States, where competent observers predict acute political difficulties in the next few months.
It is considered likely that a serious crials industrially will develop in Germany as the con- sequence of the falling off of ex- Reich of porta, depriving the
CROWD AT THE
THE OVAL
CALL FOR LARWOOD SGT.-MAJOR Pianoforte Recital From
AND VOCE
IRONICAL DEMAND FOR ENGLAND
SELECTION COMMITTEE
GOOD-HUMOURED RAILLERY
LONDON, AUG. 22.
DIES SAVING MEN
STRUCK BY
The Studio,
RECORDED PROGRAMME
From ZBW on a wavelength of 385 metres (845 kilocycles).
6-8 p.m. European programme.
A relay of the Ilongkong 6-7 p.m. Hotel Dance Orchestra from tho
WING OF 'PLANE Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden, (by
AFTER MOCK WAR
A
Sergeant-Major company sacrificed his own life but saved 40 under his charge during Territorial manoeuvres on the
men
courtesy of the Management).
7 pm. Closing Local Stock. Quota. tions, London and New York Stock and Commodity Quotations,
.
7.08-7.40 p.m. A Programme of records kindly loaned by à Listener. Descriptive Hallad-The
Trumpeter..
Raymond Newell, Ion Swinley
and Chorus. Humorous-Sam's Medal,
AN ALMOST UNPRECEDENTED SCENE WAS downs at Telscombe, nene Brigh-Humorous-Many Happy Returns. WITNESSED AT THE OVAL TO-NIGHT, FOLLOW-ton, last month.
Stanley Holloway. He was Mr. George Outlaw, of Descriptive The Village Blacksmith. ING AUSTRALIA'S HANDSOME VICTORY IN THE
the 4th Bn, the Suffolk Regiment,
Columbia Dramatic Playors. FINAL TEST.
and his home was at Romain-road, Humorous-Old Sam's Party.
Stanley Holloway. An R.A.F. aeroplane which had
7.40-8 p.m. From the Studio, A Planoforte Reeltni by Mr. A. W.
After the large crowd had paid a well-earned Lowestoft. tribute to W. M. Woodfull and the other members of been engaged in mock warfare the Australian team, insisting upon their appearance with the Territorials approached on the pavilion and roundly applauding them, a de-C.S.31. Outlaw's men, flying low.
immediately he ordered his men monstration occurred revealing how deeply the leg to throw themselves on the ground. theory controversy still rankles in the minds of the cricket-loving public.
Soon after the disappear, funds for the purchase of raw ance of the players, the crowd became satirical, call-
materials.
A severe curtailment of in-ing first for Larwood, "We dustrial activity and of public Want Larwood!" and then works in Germany must result, it la felt, owing to the lack of raw for Voce. materials which will make itself more and more in the Autumn. felt
Meanwhile, there is talk of Political uncertainty in Germany; the feeling being widespread that the plebiscite result must be con-
strued as a moral defeat for Horr Iitler.
PARIS CRISIS PENDING.
Paris despatches indicate that At an opportune moment, France will reply to Hitler's professions
Then as a crowning irony, they clamoured loudly for the appearance of the Selec-| tion Committee!
He himself was too late, and one of the wings of the aeroplane struck him on the hend and 'shoulders.
Sgt. Bond, who was standing
his hat being swept from his head. MOCK WAR.
DUTCH GUILDER near, had an astonishing escape,
COUNTERFEITS
C.S.M. Outlaw was in charge of a party of Territorials who are in camp at Roedean, and was helping to train them in the precautions to be taken when attacked by air- craft.
THREE MEN AND A WOMAN CHARGED
The aeroplane from Manston, forged "Java is flooded with currencies," remarked Detective- Kent, time after time swooped low Inspector J. Murphy before Mr. over the downs, pretending to fire The demonstration was carried. A. A, Macfadyen this morning with machineguns at the Ter-
ritorials. when he prosecuted Cheng Kam- tung, 36, Ip Fuk -42, bird dealer, Yact Kwal-anng, 04, married woman, and Hui Muk-kan.. 20, with the possession of 506 counter. feit Dutch guilders. Defendants were also charged with conspiracy to utter the coins.
on in good-natured manner and the crowd soon dispered after thus giving vent to their feelings.
WOODFULL HAPPY.
The staff captain at Roedean camp said that, the acroplane manoeuvres had finished when the accident occurred.
The machine flew on back to Manston after the accident, but the pilot was called to Brighton to attend the military inquiry into "The Dutch Government and the the fatality. Dutch Consul are very Interested
Interviewed inter, Woodfull said: of peaceful aims, with a request.I am very happy to have led Aus- that Germany give up her objec-tralia to victory on this occasion. tions to the proposed Enstern This will be my last representative Locarno Pact and return to League of Nations, as well as match for I am retiring in Novem in the matter and are interested į regarding the accident was issued:
the
rectifying her financial defaults.
At the same time, political crisia is hanging over the head of the French Government and it is freely stated that the Doumergue Govern ment's fall is inevitable, probably In October or November.-Our Own Correspondent.
CANTON BID FOR MARKETS
PROVINCIAL MILLS' OUTPUT
Canton, Aug. 22. The Cantonesc are making grent strides in the manufacture of piece goods for export. The Bureau of Reconstruction has
recently
ber when my Testimonial Match played in Australia."
to know where these coins from," the Inspector auid.
Defendants all pleaded guilty.
The following oflcini statement come "While units of the 163rd Infantry Brigade were being trained in the not precautions to be taken against
attacks by aircraft, C.S.M. G. Gut Inspector Murphy, applying for law, of the 4th Bn. the Suffolk 48 hours' remand, said the case Regiment, was struck by the wing was not actually prepared yet. of one of the aeroplanes of No, 2 The main point would be that the A.C. Squadron from Manston, and R. E. S. Wyatt, England's cap-rat and second defendantsdled of injury in the Royal Sussex tain, refused to comment.
negotiated with a Chinese detec- County Hospital without regalning tive, and made bargains for the consciousness."
Sir Stanley Jackson, chairman of the Selection Committee, praised the attitude of the crowds in ali the Tests. "It is a great tribute to the sportsmanship of the Eng lish public," he said.
KING'S MESSAGE.
a
CHINESE JUDGE IN LONDON
anle of the coins. On the night C.S.M. Outlaw was 34. He
met in leaves a widow and child. His Majesty the King this even-1of August 20, they ing sent a telegram of congratula-boarding house by arrangement.. tions
the to the Australians,
The next morning. the
first.. message reading:
second and third defendants came "The King has followed with the to the boarding house. The first closest interest five Test accused was wearing two pairs of
Bll Matches and offers Mr. Woodfull trousers and on the outside of und his team, the warmest, con- the inner pair a quantity of coins VISIT TO LAW COURTS gratulations on their remarkable were strapped to his thighs with
Mr. Tan Chen, vice-president of also Was Buccess in winning the rubber after garters. The woman
carrying a parcel which contained the Judicial Yunn of China, a such keen testa,
Dutch guilders.
position like that of a deputy Lord Chancellor, visited the Court of
"is Majesty feels sure that such a brilliant display of batting
Lorena.
Programme.
1. Spring Song.
Venetian Gondola Song.
2. Prelude No. 13.
Mendelssohn.
Nocturne in F Sharp major.
3. By the Fireside.
Danse Creole.
#p.m.
Chopin.
Lorena.
Chaminade,
Local Time and Weather Report.
8.03-10.30 p.m. Chinese Studio Concert.
9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, London I p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations.
10.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby, Mid-day Preas News, Further London Stock and Commodity Quota-
10.40 p.m. Close Down.
tions,
on
ZEK PROGRAMME. 8.30-10 p.m. European Recorded
ZEK Programme Broadcast by 040 k.c⭑B. Hansel and Gretel Overture
8.39-8.53 p.m. Orchestral Music. (Humperdinck),
Symphony Orchestra conducted
by Albert Coates. Afternoon of a Faun (Debussy),
Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra directed by Leopold Stokowski. Carissima (Elgar), Salut D'Amour (Elgar).
New Symphony .Orchestra by Sir Edward Elgar, o.M., K.C.V.0. 8.53.9.10 p.m.
Love Duet from "Tristan and
Inolde" (Wagner).
Sung by Frida Lelder (Soprano) and Lauritz Melchior (Tenor). With the Berlin State Opera
Orchestra directed by Albert
Coates.
9.10.0.27 p.m. Hungarian Fantasia (Liszt),
Arthur de Greef and the Royal Albert Hall Orchestra conduct- ed by Sir Landon Ronald. 9.30 p.m.
Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quelations.
Vocal Gema from
9.27-944 p.m.
Musical Comedy,
No, No, Nanette (Youmans).
Light Opera Company,
The Cat and the Fiddie (Harbach
and Kern).
Light Opera Company. 9.44-10 p.m. Band Selections.
The Band of HM. Cöldstroom
Lionel Monckton Memories
(Manckton).
Debroy Somera Band. 10 p.m. Cluse Down.
All defendants lived at. No. 39, Appeal recently. He was wel-Wilfred Sanderson's Songs Battery Street, Kowloon, where
was executed, Fourth (comed by the Master of the Rolls, defendant was there. Second de-Lord Hanworth, and Lords Justices
Romer and Maugham. fendant was the principal tenant
Afterwards he went into the of the floor. In a box containing clothing which first and fourth court where Lord Hewart was pre-
siding. defendant claimed as theirs, was Mr. Tan Chen, after attending found a coin similar to the guil- the royal garden party at Bucking- ders in their possession. Fourth ham Palace, told a reporter that defendant produced the key 10
seeing the King and Queen would the box.
remain one of the most memorable events of his life.
re- of natural silk from was seen in the final match will colved Tung Provincial Weay-appeal to all lovers of cricket and warrant the Kwong
be remembered in the ing and Spinning Mills. These will ever
of this great history
game. samples have been given to the
Rruter. various Consulates for distribution and examination by possible ex- and appear to be of ex- porters, tremely good quality and finish. Two samples, one of natural colou ed georgette and one of a corded silk of heavy weight suitable for TRAFFIC upholstering, should be very sate- able on the American and European markets, since the price will prob- ably compare very favourably with the artificial silk at present so popalar on account of its chenp price, and will have much more
“EVA” AS A
OFFICER
MR. HAMILTON'S
EXPLANATION
Insting qualities than this formid-"Eva" during the hearing of able rival of the silk business.
DR. FRENCH OLIVER
TO PREACH ··
AT LELAND WANG'S CHAPEL
In deferenée to his remark on
traffic
Casen on Tuesday. Mr. Hamilton this morning explained that he was not fully reported, Ile asked Inspector Alexander if it were a fact, as reported in the
The defendants were remanded to Saturday morning.
CHEKIANG WATER
SHORTAGE
NOW BEING SOLD AT SOME PLACES
some
He was deeply impressed by British justice, of which he said: "Your judges do not belleva in theory when they are dealing with ja case. The main object is to (bring out the facta."
EXTREME LIMIT IN LOANS
R.F.C, AND COTTON DECISION
Washington, Aug. 22.
JACK
Guarda.
PAYNE AND THE B.B.C...
A DIFFICULTY OVER TERMS
It has been announced that Jack Payne has decided not to broadcast with his band during the second week when Henry Hall and the B.BC. Dance Band are on holiday-September 10 to 17- owing to a divergence of opinjon between the B.B.C. and himet regarding terme.
newspapers, that the IGP, had
Hungchow, Aug. 22, Instructed the Trade Department Cheklang Is suffering from to tako ont summonses against acute shortage of fresh water cars seen to drive past the red supplies as result of the per |light, and pointed out to Inspec-sistent drought.
Wells every- tor Alexander that the traffle where are drying up. In
Mr. Jease Jones, chairman of "The actual broadcasting time post in itself could not be regard-places, fresh water obtained from poration, has announced that the over a week," Jack Payne sald the Reconstruction Finanes Cor-offered to me was 6 hours-spread Dr. French E. Oliver, the well-ed as a trae officer.
the springs is now sold at almost R.F.C. has allocated $250,000,000 known evangelist, is passing The regulations dealing with prohabitive prices. If the drought through the Colony en route to the disobeying of traffic signals continues much longer a serious for cotton loans, although he ex-"and for every hour's broadcast it India, and will address a meeting cover only the signals of a "troll: aituation in the province will presses a doubt whether more than is necessary to have three or four
develop-Central News, at Leland Wang's Chapel, 12 Stofficer in uniform."
Stephen's Lane, (near King's Col-
tego), to-morrow, Friday, evening
at 7.30 p.m., to which all friends,
both Foreign and Chinese, are cordially invited.
Dr. French Oliver is one of the leading Fundamentalists of Amori- ea. Ho is a passenger on 2.8. President Jefferson.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF..
TO BE BURIED IN DETAIL IS TO BE; BURIED ALIVE,
$150,000,000 will be' used.
The allocation of $260,000,000
hours' rehearsal,
=== would cover four million balea "The final decision was made and that is the extreme limit-over the telephone. The B.B.C. Router.
made. one offer and I turned it down; then they made another offer of less work, but proportion- ately less money. I insisted, how- evor, that I should be paid the original
sum stated.
on
One caso of diphtheria was reported to the local health authorities Tuesday.
BANDIT COUP SCARE
Lam Ckt, married woman, and lau
New York, Aug. 22. Chu were charged before Mr. Haml
The hunt for the band gang tou, at the Central Magistracy this Lower Court proceedings against | morning, the former with the inrceny Chan Shing, unemployed, charged that carried off $427,000 yesterday banish continues unceasingly, with police: pircea of brass from the with having returned from China Brass Factory, Talhang, and ment, were commenced before Mr. employing land, air
of ten
and Bea
SORRY FOR LISTENERS.
"I am very sorry, from the point.
of view of listeners. I enjoy play-
The following steamers are expect ed to be in wirelom communication tho latter with recolving. It was Dainillon, at the Central Magistracy resources unsparingly. with Hongkong to-day:-Da Shing, alleged by Sergeant Kelly that first thin morning, and after formal The affair has created wides-ing to them, and I feel I am among Thorese Moller, Kalsho Mary, defendant was the wife of the second, evidence the hearing was adjourned pread constemation in the New old friends. Hanah Moller, Bengal Maru, Anhul, She was employed at the factory, until to-morrow at 12.15 p.m. York area, and the fear is ex- Gyokah Maru, Keramiai, Talthyblus, and every day for the past ten daye Sergeant Moran produced the finger preased that a now intelligent and "I was the first band that went Gagta, Hague Maru, Kitano Maru, had stolen a plecs of braan which sho | prints, of the defendant, and Adama Maru. Ranpurs, Armin, Pres gave to her husband to sell. Both they revealed
daring leader has arisen to replace into the studio, and I fought down fourteen previous JetTareon, Helikon, Taipoosek, Talhing, defendants were, sentenced. .to two convictions. Defendant was banished Geral Chapman and Dillinger, the B.B.O. principle of paying
United Pros8.
small'sat "süm for overn General Pershing, Birdhans, Tehokami. months' imprisonment.
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