India's Affairs Reviewed

NEW PROJECTS OUTLINED

London, Aug. 20. The qucation of broadcasting has for sometime past been under the active consideration of the Government of India.

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB INCREASES FEES

(Continued from Page, 9), ̧

C. A. for their kind permission in granting the club the use of their building to hold this meeting, and our coinnillee meetings during the past

year.

OFFICERS ELECTED.

The officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: Presklent, Mr. J. D. Thompson; vice-Preskiunt,

Mr. D. C. Wilson; Captain, Mr. H. 11. Mundy; Secretary, Mr. W. Stoker; Trensurent, Messrn. Linatend and Already in several provinces Davts; Committee, Mears, W. Taylor, broadcasting systems are in opera-A. L. Eastman, A. J. Dennis, W. B. tion and are making satisfactory Groves, J. McKelvie, It. Henderson. progress despite the language and other technical difficulties, and. In

speech before the Indian Legia lative Assembly, to-day the Viceroy Lord Willingdon, who

A resolution that the entrance fro] of the Kowicon Golf Club be raised from $20 to $40 ns from October 1, 1034 was proposed by Mr. A. L. Enst man, and secowled by the Chairman. The Chairman remarked that he considered low expeclatly when one

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1934.

UPTON SINCLAIR: HUGE MAJORITY

LAID TO REST.

TRIBUTES TO LITTLE GUY HOLLANDS

of

RADIO BROADCAST

(Continued from Page 1)

The funeral of mastor Guy bankruptcy for both private busi-

Hollande, the 10-year-old son ness and the state.

"Speaking nationally, the sltun-Mr, and Mrs. W. E, Hollands which

place yesterday, at the Hawaiian Selections From tion if unchecked means inflation, took

The Studio. revolt, fascism, followed by Inter Catholic Cemetery, was attended national war and bolshevism-a by a large number of friends and Addition to the cycle of painful events which we sympathisers, In have seen more or less completed bereaved parents. in. Italy, Germany and Russia,

"The only ponafble escape from these horrors is to use intelligent, constructive, democratic methods to change our system, as quickly 38 possible, replacing production for private profit by production for use.

END POVERTY.

The Rev. Fr. Tago officiated. Guy was fatally injured on Tucs- day when he fell into a nullah.

ZE.K. PROGRAMME

From ZBW on a wavelength of 365 metres.

1-2.15 p.m. European Programme.. 1. p.m. Local Time and Weather Report"

Among the large gathering pre- sent were: Messrs. A. O. Brawn;

1.03 p.m. Recorded Music. Grimmitt, B. A. Hyder, W. Fitches, G. Moss, R. R. Wood, A J. Manton,

1.00 pm. Shaunon, C. 1. Marks, G.

Router Press Bulletins. C. D. I. Stevens, C. Fellon, E. Ellis, W. Rugby Press News, olc.

4.16 m. Holloway,

Close Down. H. Russell, W. Pryde, J.

6-8 p.m. European Programme, G. May, J. Gregory, S. Slater,

6.7 1.. A Relay of the Hongkong de-Porvis, S. Farlow, W. and L. Hotal Dance Orchestra from the D. Davis, Paul Braga, Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden, (by Glendinning.

"Under this system we can con sume what we produce and

recently returned from England. I thought $20 to join the Club was too pressions will fado from men 13. L. McPherson, P. Morgan, J. F. courtesy of the Management),

Haid it was hoped that a system embracing the whole of India and affording an opportunity for the provinces for expression of their own culture as well as giving additional items in English would

Roon be established.

the amount of work the present mem. bers had put into getting the Club into the position it enjoyed to-day.

"Our slogan is 'End Poverty In

il the Hooper, the 1st Troop Hongkong California, and we call EPIC plan after the first letter of Rovers, Scouts and Cubs and many

others.

The Wreaths. Wreaths were sent by "Grannie Buster. and Auntie":"Paulo, Claude and Dear Sidney." Auntie Cis; while the wreaths sont by with the coffin. "Mother" and "Daddy" were buried

bo

those four words. We intend to Mr. W. Stoker moved an amendment give 1,250,000 access to the means to the effect that the entrance fee be of production, in order that they rafard to $50, which was seconded by may produce everything they Mr. R. Braley,

Mr. Henderson: In it the opinion of intend to consume of course, TRADE COMMISSIONERS.

the members that we have sufficient insofar as these things can members and is the idea to keep people produced in California.

"In the emergency we will start The Viceroy referred also to the out, or do we want more money?

Mr. Stoker: As everyone probably | upon a rental basis, getting the proposals for appointing trade knows the entrance fee at Fanling in use, of land and factories from commissioners in certain foreign something like $150. The expenditure persons who are no longer able to countries which were approved at on the Club during the past two and make productive use of them.

recent conference of provincial governments on the current present members when it should have economie questions to be made. A Commissioner had already been appointed at Hamburg and the up- pointment of a similar officer at Milan had been approved. Other centres in which Indian Trade

A NURSERY. Intoresta will be, represented in- The Chairman: It is not que clude New York, Alexandrih,tion of anneal dieulty. Goff in Durban and Mombasa.

Kowloon is cheap at $20. That is all

The development of civil avia- tion by equipment on the modern lines of the Karnell-Rangoon

and Karachi-Madras routes, and the opening of new lines linking up certain other great contres was

Ho forecast by the Viceroy

CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE.

The number of persons under de- tention for offences in connexion with civil disobdience has now fallen to about 500, and in expres. sing the hope that the curtain had fallen finally upon the movement Lord Willingdon said he attributed this happy result less to Govern- ment action than to the good sense of people.

.

He added that he anticipates a healthier atmosphere would result from the general condemnation of terrorism and the appeal of the leaders of opinion In Bengal called

and

7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quotn- tions, London and New York Stock and Commodity Quotations.

508-7.10 p.m. Concert Items. Song--The Lass with the Dellcate

Air (Arne), Song-By the Waters of

Minnetonka (Licurance).

Mavis Bennett. (Soprano),

(Chaminado). Planoforte Solo-Danso Creole Pianoforte Solo-Pierrette

(Chaminade).

Una Bourne.

(Tucker).

(b) A Trinity Church

(Gilbert).

Bee (Pitz).

(b) If you want to Know

the Time ask the Policeman (Rogers). Light Opera Malo Chorus, Violin Solo-Estrellita (Ponce). Violin Solo Valse Bluette (Drigo).

Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Poat; Ch: Auton and McArthur, H. M. S.Chorus-(a) Sweet Genevinvo Jeo: Jonca, R. P. O's McChesney,

a half years has been borne by the awe think it in not irrational to and family: Mr. and Mrs. W Tamar; Mr. and Mrs. Grimmitt been spread over a period of soy ten assume that Americans know how Smith; Mr. and Mrs. P. Grant; H. years. Now new members should pay to produce goods, and that they M. M. Moran, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Chorus-(a) Honeysuckle and the towards the maintenance of the Club. will produce goods if they Bre

and Family, Alexander

Mr. and Mr. Skinner: Are we in financial given the opportunity,...plus difficulties that such a change should assurance that they will own the. Pryde: A. Rlach; Irene

the Mrs. E. F. Brown; Mr. and Mrs.. be made?

gods and be permitted to

Reses: Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hooper, change them among themselves Mr. and Mrs. J. Watson; Mr. and and thus consume what they Mrs. V. T. Low; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. want."

Mollath; Mr. and Mrs. C. Gwingam DOING A JOB, Sinclair says he is not animated and Family: M. King: Mr. and Mrs. Janet Hill; Mr. and family; Hung by any desire to bocome governor and Mrs. J. W. Lee; Bertie Kirby:

of California.

IC. A. Goldenberg; Mr. and Mrs. doing of a job." he explained. "If and family: D. Fitches; Dorothy

"am Interested only to the Wright; Mr. and Mrs. A. Grimmitt | did not feel absolutely certain H. Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Howrltan that I could do this job, I would and family; Mr. and Mrs. G. T. not become governor at a salary May. of $1,000,000 a year.

there in to It.

Mr. Henderson: I propose we let the entrance fee remain at $20.

This was recuruled by Mr. Skinner, Mr. Staker: There is quite a lot of

extra work to be done which will cost

tremendous amount of manes. $201 is far too lase. If the course is to be

lengthened more money will be requir- ed.

Mr. Labrum: Our Club seems to be a nursery for golfera who come to learn and then go to Fanling. Lear nera come out, buy a set of Clubs, tear up our turf and when they can play go somewhere clac.

Mr. Stoker's amendment was then put to the meeting and defeated. Ho later withdrew and the amendment for an increase to $10 was carried,

A motion by Mr. J. Mekelvie that green fees be reduced from 8 to $1 was reconded by Mr. Laurum but de- fanted.

A vote of thanks to the retiring off- eers was proposed by the Chairman and seconded by Mr. Henderson.

forth by the attempt on the life COTTON & WHEAT

of Sir John Anderson, Governor of that province.

LATEST AMERICAN

PRISONERS ESCAPE. BOYS MISSING FROM REMAND HOME

Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Ruttonjee; OPPOSITION CHARGES,

Jack Chan, Fok Litman and P. K. Opponents claim Sinclair be-Moh; Capt. Nilsen; Capt. Eliassen; longs to communistic organiza Mr. and Mrs, Budden and family: tions. They brand his plan as the Miss K. Gourdin: Mr. W. S. den of a crackbrained visionary. Glendenning and family; G. S They clte passages from his books Angeles, J. S. Castro, L. S. Castro: purporting to indicate he favoura T. Krogh-Moc: Allan J. Bursley confiscation of industrial plants Mias A. M. Xavier; "Audrey"; Aud to be run as one planned enter and Paul Bruga; H. Reg. Lathara; prise for the benefit of the whole Sonnie Grimmitt; Mr. and Mrs.

J. J. Carr people,"

lis "EPIC" plan has also been Fitzienny. Mrs. A. Cand

C. Brown

Mrs. Betten characterized as a "perversion and Mrs. prostitution of the New Dent."Nielsen; Capt. Erling Nielsen; Mr. United Press.

and Mrs. F. M. Xavier and family: Emilin Naria Silva: Capt. Svendsen; Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Phillips: Lam Fai Ting; Mr. and Mrs. W. Gill and Beasle; B. Owrum- Andresen; "Phil": T. J. Hembley: Mr. and Mrs. R. M.. Henderson; Mr. and Mrs. Rentley; Mr. and Mrs. The escape of two recently- R.. R. Wood; Mr. and Mrs. F. C. arrived inmates of the Hongkong Neville; have received the following quota- Juveniles caused a vigilant police family: B. Corla; Mr. and Mrs. M. Monara, Swan. Culbertson and Fritz Government Remand Home for Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Roylance and

became known to officials late last Kwal; Mr. and Mrs. Chambers; night.

Andrew Tse; Mr. and Mrs., M. McEwen; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Russell, Roger and Victor; Mr. and Tam Wai, aged 12.

Mrs. A. A. dos Remedios Mr. and Mrs. F. Kolly; H. G. Baker: Mes Mak Ling, aged 15. 13.45-13.45 From the scanty information M. Ozorio; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. E. 13.63-18.63 available, it is believed that the Marks and family; Mr. T. W. Carr 13.69-13.50 netual escapa was effected about and Billy; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. 13.40 8 p.m., the boys leaving their Kotewall; Mr. and Mrs. A. sleeping quarters unobserved and Kitchell; Billie Ward; Mr. and Mrs. Aug. 20. making a clean get-away,

J. C. Ferguson; Mr. and Mrs, B. A. 15.04-15:64 It was not until midnight that Hyder; J. Shepherd; Mr. and Mrs. 15.77-16.77 all police stations received infor-Holloway and family; Mr. and Mrs. 10.00-10.00

mation of the escape, together Y. Abbas; Mr. and Mrs. W. K. 16.16-10.10

the mis- Way: 10.43-16.46 with a description of 16.69-16.70 creants.

QUOTATIONS

Jascha Heifetz,

Sang-O Sole Mio (Capurro), Song-Siciliana Di Pergolest

(Pergolesi).

Mariano Stablle (Baritone). 7.40-8 p.m. From the Studio. Lun, Ho Yuk Ming and Gus d'Aquino, Hawaiian Selections by Ho Yuk

1

Programme.

1. Imi Au Is Oo.

2. Lomi Lomi E.·

1. Hawali, Moonlight, Flowers

4.

+

Janohano Hanalei. G. Beautiful Blhue,

and You.

8. pa Local Time and Weather Report.

8.03.10,30 p.m. Chinesu Studio Con. cert.

0 p.m. Reutor Press Bulleting, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations.

Rugby Mid-day Press Nows, Further London Stock and Commodity Queta- tions, followed by Nuw York" Opening Quotations.

10.40 p.m. Close Down,

ZE.K. PROGRAMME.

8,30-10 p.m. European Recorded Music from ZEK on a frequency of 640 kca

8.30-9`p.m. - Operalle Programe. The Bartered Bride Overture

(Smetana),

Lord Willingdon offered no fore. cast of the recommendations af The joint select committee of Par- Hament on constitutional reform. but assured the Assembly of Eng- land's goodwill and sympathy for tions on the New York cotton and watch..to be set when the news F..Houghton; Fok. Nam.and. Fok Die Fledermaus--I'll play the

India's naturalsspirations.— British Wirelesa.

SINO-JAPANESE

PARLEY

PRELIMINARY TALK

IN PEKING

Peking. Aug. 30. With the return here of Mr. Yin Tung, Manager of the Chinese-con- trolled section of the Peining Rail way, Sino-Japanese negotiations are being resumed for the settle- ment of the "war zone” issues based on the principles worked out during the Dairen discussion.

whent-exchange for yesterday.-----

March

May

July

New York Cotton,

Aug. 28. Aug. 29.

Closo

Closing Range 13.20 13.23-13.25 13.35

14.30-15.35 13.30-13.40

Spot

New York Rubber:

October December

January

13.38 13.45 -13.63

13.60

13.36

Au: 28.

15.65

16.46

16.05

10.10

- 16,44

10.74

September October December January March May

Total sales-376 futa.

Chicago Wheat:

Aug. 28, Aug. 20.

101% 1024-102% 1027 1034-103

Soptember Decemhor

He had a preliminary talk with May..... 104 105-105% Colonel Shibayama, military attache | Tuesday's sales:--20.734.000 bushels

Chicago Carn:

....

of the Japanese Legation, Inst night. He hopes that his prelimin- ary talls will pave the way for. September formal negotiations whon General December... Huang Fu returns early next month-Central Nejca,

1

The boys who were reported masing were:

A diligent search was instituted Immediately after the escape was discovered.

ALLEGED PERJURY.

COMMITTAL CHARGE

R.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Shannon; Ellis; Cynthia and Vera; Mr. and Mrs. C. Strange; June and Arthur White; A. J. Manton; Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith and family; Inspector M. Murphy: J. S. Reddell;

The Wor. Master, Omeer and Brethen of "United Service Lodge No. 1341. E. C., The St. Joseph's Football Club Single Sgts. Mess, No. 2 Police Station; The Clerical Ka-kim Staff and Draughtsmen of the Lands and Survey Office; alleged perfury in connection with an

proceedings against

Aug. 28. Aug. 20.

78

70 -79 79

Committal 80%-80% May

82%

83%-83 Leung Yeuk-ch, alina Leung Total salca:-12,742,000 bushels

Winnipeg Wheat:

Aug. 28, Aug. 29.

late of U Lan Village, Kau Kong Central Police Station: lat Hong-

Spts. 81 82% 824-824 who died in 1916, leaving $112,000,

Scouts and Cubs; 8015-86% were commenced before Mr. Q. A. Akong Rovers, BO

Macfadyen in the Central Police Court Tak Shing Printing Office: Marius yesterday afternoon.

Bergaust: Claudie and Corrado Formal evidence was given by Ng Gorier: The W. M. and Brethen Chak-wing. Interpretor at the Catling Lodge; Members of Sgta. Supreme Court, who produced the

Station;

of No. 43 Village Road, charged wi D.: afidavit in the entale of Loung Kin,o w. D.: x APCasseteral s

CLASH IN NORTH CHINA

October December May

MUTINEERS AND

POLICE GUARDS.

EXCHANGE RATES

Paris.. Tientsin, Aug. 30. Geneva About three hundred Manchukuo Berlin...

Helsingfors. troops, who mutinied on August 20,

Oalo alipped south of the Great Wall

Athens, through Yiyangkow Pasa on Mon-Milan. day subsequently moved to Yetlen- Buenos Aires. hsion from the Fengyun District. Shanghal..

The mutineers came into collision New York..

the Chinese Publie Safety Amsterdam

Vienna. Guards in Yutienhsion, and aro

Prague.. still holding out. The local Hlucharest authorities have wired Tien-Madrid.. tsin asking for reinforcementa to Hongkong. be despatched.--Contral, News, Brusnela.

Stockholm. Copenhagen Lisbon

with

Aug. 28.

15.25/02

15.31%

12.77% 2204

10.90% .520 .08%

of

probate file of Leung Kin, the petition Mesa, No. 2 Police Aug. 29. being signed by Leung Yeuk-chi, and Thoresen and Co., Ltd.; Chinese 75.26/2 dated June 22, 1028, Petitioner de- Staff, Central Magistracy; and Un

15.21 clared himself to be the natural and Kee.

12.6444 lawful son and only next of kin. Leung 228% Klog is alleged to have died a 19.30 widower and had no concubine.

020 The hearing was adjourned to 67.20/32 this afternoon, the defendant being

remanded on bail of $10,000,

..20%

.1/4.11/16 1/4.11/10 Mr. W. A. Mackinlay, of Messrs. 5.04 Deacons, is for the prosecution, while .11%

7.33% the dafonce in being conducted by Mr. .20%

20% T. P.K. Kemble, of Messrs. Wilkinson 120

100% & Grint.

CHINA'S RELATIONS

AMBASSADOR TO MOSCOW

„WANTS TO RESIGN

Nanking, Aug, 29. 1/2.0/82 In response to Marshal Chiang Kai-shek's Invitation, Mr. W. w. 30 Yen and Mr, Wellington Koo have 210 Balled for Kiuklang,

.22.39 110 1/6.1/16

40%

36.0/16

39.0/18

.1/8

21.20

1/6%

21.18

Montovlieg

Belgrado Montroni Silver (apot). Two cases of meningitis were re-19ilver (forward).21.0/10 ported to the local health authorities.] War Loan, .104 on Tuesday.

10.39% 22.30 110% 2.1/8.7/16 ..1/2.9/32

414 .09% .218

19:30

.4.0144

21.0/16

--British Wirolami,

“Mr. N. C. Macgregor, Governing Director of Mensra, Caldbeck, Mac- Bombay gregor & Co., Ltd., has arrived in Yokohama. Hongkong from Shanghai by the lo Empress of Russia.

434

MOTOR DOG CAGES,

NOW IN OPERATION FOR LOCAL POLICE

The two new British-Bedford mo- tor dog cages, for use by the Hong kong Police Force, were brought into operation, one in Hongkong and the this other on the mainland, early

from week. The vehicles arrived England on June 12, and the bodies were built on the chassie at tho Kowloon Railway Station works.

The Police had found that the mo- tor cycle dog cages were too small for the work required of them and, for this reason, two small motor dog enges, which will hold six aight

4.00% Mr. W. W. Yen han Intimated dogs at a time, were purchased.

21.0/10 that, owing to his advanced are blue and have a neat appearance. The new vehicles are painted dark 81.9/10 and the intense climate In Moscow. They are driven by European Police, 104.9/16ho would like the Government to offers.

And a successor.-Router.

Berlin State Opern Orchestra.. Die Fledermaus-Mein Herr Marquis

(My Lord Morqula) (Strauss),

Innocent Country-Maid (Strauss):-

Elizabeth Schumann (Soprano). The Queen of Sheba-Ballet Music

(Goldmark, Op. 27).

Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Der Rosenkavaller-Finale Scene

with Waltzes (Richard Strauss).

Richard Mayr and Anni

Andrassy. 9-9.17 p.m. Suite Bergamasque

(Debussy).

Walter Gleseking (Pianoforte),

1. Prelude.

2. Minuct.

3. Clair de Lune,

4. Passepied.

9.17-9.30 p.m.

Vocal Gems.

The Blue Mazurko,

Light Opera Company, G. B. Cochran's 1930 Revie.

Light Opern Company.

9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins. London 1 pm, Stock and Commodity Quotations.

9.35-10 p.m. "Cusse Noisetto" Sulto (Tschaikowsky) played by the B. B. C. Wireless Symphony Onvliestra conducted by Perey Pitt. Overture.

2. Marche.

3.

Valse des Fleurs.

4.

Danne Arabe.

5. (a) Danse Chinoise;

th) Danze Russe, Tropak.

6. (a) Danse de la feo Dragée:

(b) Banno den Mirlitonk,

Close Down.

10 p.m.

When girls' lend a hand, mon pay interest,

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