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FATHER CHANGES HIS MIND

DOESN'T WANT SON 'BANISHED

A father who wanted to have his son banished from the Colony when be found that he had been robbed of $122.50 changed his mind at the Kowloon Magistracy this morn- ing when the son, Chung Ping, 19,

of was charged with theft

the

money.

Detective SubInspectór Rozeskwy told the Magistrate (Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones) tint defendant lived with his father, Chung Shing, n retired merchant, at No. 20 Nuliah Road, Mongkok, At 7.16 p.m. on September 9, Chung Shing left the house and on his return, he found that a sum of $122.50 In.. Hongkong currency and $3.20 In Chinese currency, which he kept in a box had disappeared. In its place he found a chit from bis son, Informing him that he had taken the money.

Chung Shing saw his son at the Kowloon Railway Station yesterday and was going up to speak to him when the lad caught sight of him,

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The Exhibition will remain open until Friday, from 9 um. Admission is free.

and ran away. The father gave, chang and eventually caught him at the Star Ferry Wharf. father said his son had given him tremendous lot of trouble during the last two years, and he wanted

At the Water Police Station. the

Prince Ollo von Bismarck.

GERMANY'S TORPEDO

REJECTS EAST EUROPE LOCARNO

ARMS EQUALITY FIRST

(Special to "Telegraph")

1 Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphic Mem rapes Ordinauer, 1894, Received September 14. 9.87 0.88)

Berlin, Sept. 10. Germany has addressed a memorandum to the govern- ments concerned indicating that there is no possibility of

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY,

CENTRAL GOVT.

WHEAT, CORN AND

·OATS

BANK?

TO REPLACE FEDERAL RESERVE

Washington, Sept. 10.

The Administration is engaged in a major adjustment of the N.R.A., the A.A.A. and relief work,

U.S. GOVERNMENT CROP ESTIMATES

SEPTEMBER 11, 1934.

RADIO BROADCAST

Talk By Mr. G. C. Pelham

To-night.

CHINESE PROGRAMME.

From ZBW on a wavelength of 385

Washington, Sept, 10. The U.S. Department of Agricu). ture estimates the spring wheat crop as of September 1, to be 92,000,000 bushels, compared with The September and October private estimates issued on that Anuncing is expected to be success date of 84,000,000 bushels, Actual ful, but Government credit is like-production in 1933 was 160.274,000 ly to be strained in financing the bushels. The Government estimate "New Deal." Many consider that of the corn crop la 1.484,000,000 | metres (845 kilecycles):

compared with the the only safe procedure is for the bushels, Government to take complete con- previous estimate, on August 10,

1,607,000.000 bushels. trol of credit and banking fune of

The tiona. A Central Bank under actual crop in 1983 was 2.330,237.- Government control may replace 100 bushels. the Federal Reserve. The Gor- ernment deficit is expected to reach $5,023,003,000. Taxes must be re- vised upward, and inflation is in-

The oats crap estimate Is 1,000,- on bushels above the previous | catininte, being at 540,000,000 burhels compared with the actual production la 1998 of 722,485,000

Culbertson Buying of silver nuroad is con-Bushels.Sica tinuing wherever the metal is Fritz. offered at less than 50 cents per

diented.

ence.

The Administration rall pro- gramme is rapidly developing; a major feature of this is the re- guintion of all transport,

The outlook for business con- tinues to be better than statistical tables indicate, due to Government spending and concentration of (45) purchasing power.-Stram. Colbertson and Pritz.

GERMAN DEBT TO LANCASHIRE

DELEGATES BACK FROM BERLIN

London, Sept. 10.

and

.C. E. R.

AGREEMENT

WORKING

DENUNCIATION NOW THREATENED

Harbin, Sopt. 10.

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7-10.10 p.m. European Programme. 7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota- lions, London and New York Stock and Commodity Quotations.

7.08-7.25 p.m. Nursery (Bigar).

Suite

Sir Edward Elgar conducting the London Symphony Orchestra, 1. Aubade (Awako); 2. Tho Serious Doll; 3. Busy-ness! 4. The Sad Doll; 5. The Waggon Pnssex; 6. The Merry Doll. Dreaming, Envoy (Coda).

7.25-7.38 p.m. Songs by Joseph Hislop (Tenor).

-1 Strew on her Roses (Landun

Ronald)

2 Down in tho Forest (London

Ronald)

3-Sing to me the Old Scotch Songs

(Leuson)

4 Ye Banks and Braes (arr. Leca). 7.38-8 p.m. Good Old Tunes,

My Sweetheart When a Boy (Morgan)

Debroy Somers Band. Clarice Mayne-Medley

Clarico Mayne. (Commedienne), 8p.m. Local Timo & Weather Res port.

A threat to denounce the Sino-Silver threads among the Gold (Danks) The J. H. Squiro Celente Octet, Russian Agreement of 1924 goveru- It's a Lovely War-Medley (arr. ing the joint management of the Debroy Somers) C.E.R. in contained in a statement made to pressmen by a Manchukuo official to-day.

Ife charged the Soviet authori tign with

utilising the Chinese Eastern Railway for the trans portation of munition to Chinese volunteers" in Manchuria, and said that on this ground the Man- ] (b)-Au Bond D' Une Source chukuo Government might be com pelled to unilaterally abrogate Les Preludes-Symphonic Poem

Sir Frederick Leith Ross, Econo-part of the provisions of the Agree- mic Adviser to the Government, ment, which accorda transit facill

German adherence to the so-ceived at the Treasury, this after-ties to Soviet goods in Manchuria. called "Eastern Locarno" noon, Sir George Holden and other-Central News.

members of the Lancashire Cotton

unless arms equality is con-Delegation, which has returned ceded.

from Berlin after negotiating with The Memorundum declares that German importers of colton yarns

strictions.

re-

to have him banished from the the German Government is unable regarding delays in payment, ow-i Colony,

to see the advantages of the prong to the German exchange When asked by his Worship this morning whether his son had been posed Eastern European Pact of giving him trouble, Chung Shing Mutual Assistance under present

conditions. replied in the negative, adding that he had never had any trouble with his son before!

Inspector Rozeshwy: That's a totally different story from the one he told the police yesterday.

His Worship decided to bind de- fendant over in the sum of $100 to

The proposals made to the dele- gates in Berlin will be reported by in the view of the German Sir George Holden to a meeting, in Government, bilateral agreements Manchester

to-morrow,

of the are better adapted to maintain Federation of Master Cotton Spin- pence, although Germany dee not,ners Association. however, reject multilateral agree.

Pending a settlement of these are ments.

outstanding debts, which

about understood to amount to "On principle," the Note con- be of good behaviour for 12 months,tinues, Germany will be unable to

£500,000 spinners have refused to join any international pact as long continue deliveries to their German as the justification for German customers-British Wireless, arms equality claims are "doubted by certain Powers."

GUNBOAT CREW AS SMUGGLERS

„TWO_MEN CAUGHT.

WITH OPIUM

ON PRINCIPLE.

The same standpoint must also govern Germany's future relations with the League of Nations.

The Memorandum further de clares that Germany's central" position, amid highly armed States

CITY TRAGEDY

DEAD MAN NOT YET IDENTIFIED

8.30-8.15 p.m. A Programme of Works by Liszt.

Pianoforte Solos-(a) Study in F

Minor

Solomon.

London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Albert Coates.

Concerto No. 1 In E Flat Major played

by Mischa Lovitzki (Pianoforte)

Or- and the London Symphony cheatre conducted by 'Sir Landon Ronald.

1st Movement--Allegro macetoso,

-Quasi Adagio. -Allegro Vivaco Allegro Animato. -Allegro

2nd

3rd

4th

8.45-9 p.m.

Faust (Gounod)

animato.

Vocal Genis.

marzinlo

Light Opera Company, Tales of Hoffmann (Offenbach)

Grand Opera Company. -0.20 p.m. From the Studio.

The man who lost his life on either Sunday night through having fallen from the third floor of 157 Des Voeux Road Central,Topical Talks on the United King- dom" by Mr. G. G. Pelham (H. M. or being, thrown therefrom in the course of a quarrel, has not yet

Trade Commissioner). been identified

The proprietor of the firm, for whom the police are looking, has not yet been traced..

DAY BY DAY NEWS IT 18 HARD TO ASK; IT 18 SWEET TO GIVE me, de Girardin.

One case of meningitis was report.

:

IN BRIEF

The Ben Line a.. Bencleuch is due here from Home ports on the 16th instant.

Alleged to be meinbers of the compels her to special cautioned to the local health authorities dur- of the Reel Club will be held at the

in

The eighth annual general meeting Helena May Institute on Monday at 5.16 p.m. The first practice of the The wedding is announced to take season will commence immediately place shortly of Mr. Julian Erumela, after the meeting and practices will be musicisa, of 49, Fuk Wah Street, held on each successive Monday, up to Shamshuipo, to las Fong Fang, of November 19, in preparation for the

St. Andrew's Ball. 61, Fuk With Street. *** Local estate valued at $5,700 wasi

crew of the Chinese gunboat Hoi She cannot assume responsibilitiesing the week-end. Shui, Lo Ylu-ming, 24, sailor and which would drag her into all

possible confiets

Eastern Lal Tong, 31, stoker, were charged before Mr. J. II, B. Lee, at the Europe and probably make Ger- Kowloon Magistracy this morn-many into the battlefeld.-Untied ing, with possession of t5 tuels and 10 thels of, raw opium res pectively.

Press.

9.20-9.30 p.m. Tho Virtuose String Quartet.

1 Orientale (Glazouniv)

2 Tambourin (Gossec, arr. Sharpe). 3 Molly on the Shore (Grainger). 9.30 p.m. Router Prean Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations.

9.35-10 p.m. Variety. Instrumental-Nasty Minn.

Thu Four Bright Sparks. Orchestra-On Accounta I Love You ... (From Fox Alm "Baby Take a Bow") coming to the King's Theatre shortly.

Orchestra-I've Got you on the Top of iny List (From Fox film "Wild Gold")

coming to the Queen'a Theatre shortly.

Vecal-Little Man, You've Had a Busy

Day.

Les Allon with Mra. Allen and Norman. Vocal-Radio Requests,

Les Alien (Baritone).

film "Springtime for Honry") coming to the King's Theatre shortly.

-ENVOY CALLS.

London, Sept. 10.

Messrs. Butterfield and Swire, The German Charge D'Affaires, left by the late Mr. Janies Ilenry agents for the Australian-Oriental Orchestra-Forbidden Lipa (from Fox

nro giving a dinner at the Revenue Officer Bumphreys said Prince Otto Vor Bismarck, called Thompson, late of Wallaron, Sackville Line, the Hoi Shui arrived from Canton at the Foreign Office this after. Street, Kew, Australia, whose death Kwong Chow Restaurant on Wednes- j

occurred on August 21, 1933. Mr.day evening in honour of Mr. H. noon and handed in the memoran- | R. A. Waleson, solicitor, was grant- Lethbridge, Manager of the A. 0. dum containing the observations ed Jenve to seal exemplification of Line, who is at present on an inspec of the German Government on the probate of the will.

tion tour of the Far East. Many shippers and others connected with proposals for an Eastern Pact of Mutual Guarantees.

Three months' has labour was the A. O. Ling are expected to attend imposed by Mfr. Hamilton in the Cen- the function. tral Magistracy this morning on Lam Yin, unemployed, for stealing a radia-

at 6.30 p.m. yesterday and anchor- ed of Shamshuipo. At 730 p.m. the defendants came ashore and when revente olcers searched them, the contraband was found in their possession.

"I have been instructed by the Superintendent of Imports and Exports to point out the serious noss of the case, as the defendants are

It is understood that similar action has been taken by the German representatives in Paris,

LEAGUE DISCUSSION.

#1

The many friends of Misa Catherine for cap from an Austin car No.A. Hoy will be pleased to learn that 413, the property of Wong Ching-chia,sho has been promoted to the post of the University. The car was park-of principal matron in the Army sailor and a stoker of the

Sir John Simon, Foreign Minis-

ed outside the University.

Nursing Service. Miss Roy left Chinese gunboat Hoi Shui," said tor, who is the head of the British

Hongkong last June after two years' Queen R. O. Humphreya. "We are haudi- Delegation to the League of Appearing before Mr. E. I. Wynne. service as Matran with the capped by the fact that we have Assembly which opened at Geneva Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy Alexandra's Imperial Military Nur- no power to go on gunboats to today, is one of the 23 foreign this morning on a charge of allowing sing Service. She served in France search for contraband. We have Ministers of various countries dog out in the street without during the Great War and Wan

awarded the Military Cross. to wait for the

to come taking part in the meating, Crew

muzzle on August 18, at 3.30 pm, ashore before 190 ean search Dr. Benes (Czecho-Slovakia) do- Mrs. D. F. Fletcher, of 1, Knight

Charges alleging the obtaining of livered the opening address and Street, pleaded that she had un that money by means of a forged docu- It was also stated that Lo Yiu- later Monsieur Rickard Saudier,day arrived from Weihaiwei and had ment from the Kwong Sul Cheung ming had his oplum wrapped up Swedish Foreign Minister, was taken over the house and dog. His Import and Export firm, No. Gi, Des together with 4 parcel of sweet-elected President by 49 to 3 votes. Worship said "That's bad luck; I'll Voeux Road West, and with attempted most, while the other defendant The Canadian Prime Minister, accept your shory but will you take covered up his oplum with Mr. It. B. Bennett, was elected | care of the dog in future?" bunch of bananaa in order to President of the disarm auspicion,

them."

Lo Yiu-ming was fined $1,350 or six months, and Lai Tong was Ained $300 or two niontha.

LAUNCHING

H.M.S. FURY

OF

DESTROYER VIRTUALLY A CRUISER

London, Sept. 10.

of Mra, Astley Rushton, wifo Vico-Admiral Astley Rushton, Commander of the Reserve Fiest at Portsmouth, to-day performed the naming ceremony at the launch of the destroyer Fury from n shipyard at East Cowes, Isle of Wight.

The Vice-Admiral stated that the Fury has a cruising radius of about 6,000 miles, without refuell ing, so that she was virtually a

League

As-

larceny by. a trick, faced Lau Kwai- eheung, aged 37 years, when he ap peared before Mr. Hamilton in the Central, Magistracy this morning. On the application of the police, the accused was remanded for 18 hours.

While walking along Queen's Road

Piano Solo-Just one more Chance. Piano Solo-The Queen was in the

Parlour.

Rafe da Costa. 10-10.30 p.m. Dancing Music, Fox-Trot Moon Country,

-The Show in Over." -Cupid.

Emaline.

Georgia, Jublice.

-I'm itching my Wagon to

you. -La-Di-Da-Di-Du. --Near and yet so far. Waltz--Love is a Song.

10.30 p.m. Router Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press News, Further London Stock and Commodity Quota- tions, followed by New York Opening Quotations.

10.40 p.m. Close Down.

KZRM PROGRAMME. To-day's brondenat by KZRM: Gp.m-Studio Musical Varieties.

President 5.10 p.m.-Dollar .. Jackson Orchestra.

6.10 p.m.-Spanish Informational Period.

6.30 p.m.-English Informational Perlod.

7pm-Aloxander, the Mystic... 7.16 p.m.Interlude.

sembly's Economic Commission, The following passengers travelling Owing to lack of progress in Canadian Pacific embarked on the disarmament, Mr. Sandler pro-Empress of Asta from Vancouver De A. M. C. Carew posed the postponement until the Saturday-Mins next Assembly of the convocation (Rising Sun Petroleum Co.), Mr. J. of a Committee to harmonise the Lee (British American Tobbaco in company with her amah, a married Kellogg Pact for outlawing war Co. Mr. J. M. Murray, Mr. A woman, Chau Yuct-ming, of No. 430 Mackenzie (British American To Queen's Road Central, had her bag and the League Covenant. This tacco Co.), Miss S. C. Wolfe, Mr.natched from under her arm. The the auspices of the B. Of Health.

7.30 p.m. Mickey Mouse Gum Club was approved.

and Mrs. D. 5. Dyorjetz (British thief was caught by a man named

Mr.Spassared by A. M. Noves Ding American Founcer Co.), Mr. E. H.Tam Kwan, Brought before P. Simeon, Miss A. P. L. Simeon and Macfadyen in the Central Police Court Yalong, The Mystery Singer, K. Master M. P. B. Simeon, Mrs. 1. this morning, the snatcher, Ching Velarde, Jr. The Harmony Trio and Garrod, Mrs. A. T. Hamilton and Tung-yce, aged 22, unemployed, was Marcelo Francisco. Mas A. McGreger

sentenced of six months' hard labour.

In his proaldential address, Dr. Benes referred to the decisive im- portance of the efforts to concludo a pact of mutual assistance for Eastern Europe.-British Wireless,

IN WIRELESS TOUCH

Twelve carpenters were arrestal in

a gambling raid by the police on the

| Sub-Inspector McEwen prosecuted.

Before Mr. Hamilton at the Cen-

third floor of No. 4 Wyndham Street tral Magistracy this morning, fo ycuterday. They appeared

before Shoung-chi. 23, unemployed, pleaded

Mr. Macfadyen this morning. One guilty stenling a dinghy from a of thum, Ng Hol, charged with keeping married woman, Wan Wi-mul,

70

The following ships are expect a gaining house for sam kung, was Shaukiwan, and falling to report ed to be in wireless communication fined $10, or three weeks hard labour, himself to the Police Station, while with fongkong to-day: Tanker while four of the defondants, who under police supervision. When sen Maridal, Peichin, City of Norwich, were not on bail, were fined $2 or tence of nine months hard Inbour three days' imprisonment each. The was imposed, the defendant asked if Kaituna, Hydrangea, Kohino Maru, remainder of the defendante, who he could be placed under police illinois, Chungheing. President were on bail, were fined $3 each. surveillance again, but his Worship Pierce, Hozan Maru, Chungking, The money picked up, $5.30, was refused his request. The defondant, Taiyo Maru, Sirdhana. Hellkon, placed in the Poor Box. Detective-it was stated, lived on a beat

Sergeant Shaphor proscenter. Chrung. Chau.

at

7.20 p.m.-fiealth Message under

7.46 pmD-M-H-M Programme. 8.30 p.m.-Momento Lirico con- ducted by Luis Serrano.

8.30 pim-Stock Quotationa

9 p.m.Opera Hour. 10.30 p.m.--Sign Off.

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