THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1934.
CHINA'S NEW HOPE TO SETTLE
OPIUM WAR
DEATH FOR TRAFFICKERS
HINDRANCES TO FULL CONTROL
Geneva, Nov. 15. Death is one of the most com- mon penaltica for those convicted on charges of trafficking in opium or other narcotic drugs in China, under the latest regulations com- municated to the League of Na- tions. The Opium Advisory Committee discussed this phase of the Far East effort at control to-day.
The Injection of morphla into another person
for non-medical purposes wan alsa punishable by death, according to the Chinese regulations, it ported.
terw
was re-
The recent development of anti- garcotle legislation in China is said to envisage abolition of al oplum licences is the country after a six-year period.
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Certain persons, chiefly aged folk and inveterate smokers, are allowed to smoke opian, but all sules to nach
people Mubject to licence.
The Chinese representative on the Committee insisted, however, that the collaboration of a certain
power wan necessary, otherwise The Chinese Government's ant). anreotie campaign wonki be vain, -Brater.
HONGKONG'S FIRST
DIVORCE
(Continued from Page 1)
at Hamilton Road, Singapore, on or about May 8, 1998; also on ar about May 21, also at Hamilton Road; also on May 26 at Syed Alvi Road; also on July 1, the names of the women being unknown to petitioner.
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MONOPOLY ISSUE
JAPAN OFFERS TO HELP
MANCHUKUO AND AMERICA
SAITO CALLS ON HULL
(Special to "Telograph")
cw Tvingraph, Ooperighi, Telegraphic M mura Ordinance, tros. Roerived, November
Washington, Nov, 16, The Japanese Ambassador to Washington. pald
Mr. Salto, today an informal call on Mr. Cordell Hull, the Secretary of State, and immediately afterwards |
circumstancPR may compel Japan to act as as Intermediary between the United States and Manchukun in the oil monopoly dispute.
announced
that
Mr. Salto said he had not offere this suggestion to Mr. Hail, how- ever, though they had disrussed!
the Manchukuo situation. The diralties which had arisen out of the determination of that slate to abut out foreign competition from the ail markets, they had not touched upon on this occasion,
he said.
Mr. Hull said he was continuing | hi perusal of the latest Japanese nots in order to determine the action which the United States weld take...Unted Preas.
WILLING TO HELP
- Washington, Nov. 15. Japan is willing to net ass intermediary, Mr. Salto, Use
Japanese Ambassador said to-day, in order that the Ameriena dispute The petition studed that there with Manchukuo had been na collusion or counistonopoly might be settled amicably,
over the o ance between the parties for the He had a long conference with purposen of the dissolution of the Mr. Cordell Hull. Reuter Special. marriage or for any other purpose, Petitioner sought: 1, dissolution. of the marriage: 2, custody of the child; 3, such further and other. reller as the Court might see ft
to order.
NO NECOTIATIONS
London, Nov. 15. Mr. Anthony Eden, Lord Privy Seal, stated to day that as negotia tions or conversation were al When the case who called pett-present occurring between Great tioner, a tall, handsome wom
Britain and Japan "for dealing brightly dressed. went into the box with the general situation in the and took the oath.
Far East, including the future ofi Manchukuo."---United Press.
ADULTERY ADMITTED After formal evidence as in her name, address, and marriage she- salt, in answer to counsel, that her husband had admitted the fact of adultery to her.
"The rest of the evidence is on alirmation and do not think it need be read," said Mr. Shekon. Mr. Jenkin teclined to cross- examine.
MANILA STOCK
EXCHANGE
AMERICAN WINS NOBEL PRIZE
Remarkable Rise To Eminence
Stockholm, Nov. 15. To a man who, ten years ago, was a poor young in- structor in chemistry in a remote American university. goes the 1934 Nobel prize in chemistry.
He is Professor Harold Clayton Urey of Columbia University, New York, 41. year-old specialist in the structure of atoms and molecules and the ther modynamic properties of He was also award- gases. ed the 1934. Willard Gibbs medal by the American Chemistry Society; but prior to this year he was virtually unknown in the world of research-Reuter
CREATING MORE JOBS
NEW DISTRIBUTION
OF LABOUR
SHORTER WEEK OF WORK
SAAR GERMANS CHARGED
OFFICIALS LIBELLED
TALE OF FAKED EVIDENCE
RADIO BROADCAST
Relay of Hongkong Hotel
Dance Orchestra
CLASSICAL PROGRAMME
From 2.B.W. on a wavelength of 155 metres (845 kilocycles).
7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quola- Saarbruecken, Nov. 15.
tions, London and New York Stock & The Saar Governing Commis-Commodity Quotations. sion has announced that it has 7.08-7.22 p.m. A Recital by Perez asked the Supreme Tribunal of Heming (Baritone). the Sear Plebiscito to take pro. ceedings against the signatories of a German memorandum for libelling Government officials..
1 Joggin' Along the
(Samuel).
Highway
The Devout Lover (White). 3) Fairings; (b) Come to the
Fair (Easthope Martin).
4(a) Jock the kidier; (b) The Balind-Monger (Easthope Mar-
tn). 7,22-7,43 Music. Zanpa
The memorandum was drawn up by members of the German Front in the Snar and charged that the subversive activities laid at their doors were false, and that evidence bud been concocted against them. They want so far as to claim that documents found) Fantasia In thier houses, when polic Strauss (Weber). Hearched them, were put there by Gounod in Vienna (arr. Walter). police Agents.
the
The German element of Saar population has indignantly denied the reports that it was responsible for pro-Nazi
pro- paganda. Alt the unpleasant thinga said about the German) Front, they say, are malicious Her told by their Communist nst Catholic enemies,-Reuter,
BRITISH ATTITUDE
London, Nov. 15. Matters affecting the coriduet of
PAL Light Orchestral
Overture (Am. Winter). Continental Symphony Orches
trn. of on Melodies
Johans
Marck Weber & his Orchestra.
Orchestre Raymonde. 1.45-8 p.m. From the Studio, "To-morrow'r Incing" by A. J. P. Heard.
pm. Local Time and Weather Report.
Mr.
8,03-8.30 p.m. Variety Programme. Song-Spunk to me of Love, SongVisions in Smoke,
Me. Lucienne Bayer (Sopan.
Piano Solo The Queen was in the
Parlour. Piano Solo. Just one score Carnée,
Knie da Costa,
the Saar Plebiscite were raised instrumental-fawalion Lave Bird,
House of Lords, but
Instrumental-Smiling Eyes. Lord
thr
Stanhope, on behalf of the tiovern- ment, said it would be improper for His Majesty's Government. which had no responsibility apur front membership of the League to express views on any aspect of the question. A committen three had been appointed to consi.; der these questions, by the League Counell, and would report at the Council meeting next week.
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Regarding the safety of Mr. Knox, President of the Sanr Gov- erning Commission, they bad sent special service men from Scotland Yard, who were now on duty for that purpose.-British Wireless,
London, Nov, 15, more persons in industry, by betreived that report.
The possibility of absorbing | Majesty's Government had not re- ter distribution of employment, is the Government, engaging the active attention of
The Minister of Labour, Mr. | Oliver Stanley,
was naked in Parliament If he could indicate the Government's proposals, and he replied that he had arranged for immediate conversations with "MERRIE ENGLAND" representative organisations and workpeople regarding the general question of hours of labour.
In reply to a further question, he said that the practicability of a seven-hour day or five-day week in industry no doubt would be brought under review.
the
FINAL REHEARSAL
LAST NIGHT
lors occupied the area and balcony
An-audience of soldiers and sai
of the Chion Fleet Club Theatre
The matter was revently
last night, when, for the inst time subject of an appeal by Mr. Stan- before facing the general public. ley Baldwin to employers to con- the Philharmonic Society rehears sider the question of reduction fed the concert version of "Merrie of overtime, and further reference
England."
practice.
Band feving Berlin Waltz Songs.
King Nawahl's Hawaiinns.
Debeny Somery Bnad. Humorous Son The King of Zulu.
Frank rumit. Piano Solo A Thousand fioodnights. Plano Solo. True,
Rale in Conta accompanied by Ray Noble and his Orchestra. Voval Over Somebody Hima'm
Should. Yorul-The Little Dutch Mill
Derickson and Brown. 8.50-9 p.m. Good Company Medley (arr. Willoughby) and played by the J. D. Squire Celeste (etet,
9.10.30 p.m. Classical Programme. Concerto No. 1 in C Major (C Dur),
Op.15 (Beethoven)
Artur Schnabel and The London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent, ist Movement. Allegro con brio. 2nd Movement-Large,
9.30 p.m. Benter Press Bulletins, London i p.m. Stork and Commodity Quotations, Concerto No. 1 in C Major
(Beethoven),
3rd Movement--Rondo, "Orpheus"--Dance of the Blessed
Spirit (Gluck)
Philharmonic Symphony Orches
tra of New York ennslucted by A. Toscanini.
Symphony in D Minor (Cear Franck) Philadelphin Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokow- Aki.
ist Movement--Lento. Allegro non troppo.
Movement-Allegretto,
En
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dealing with depressed areas, weeks of training and Today's quotations as received when the Labour Minister said and their best efforts were really statement of adultery and read the affirmation of a Mr. Arathon, by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and invitations to discussions had been splendid.
Petitioner,
to give Fritz shortly after the close of sent
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called for, raf Portuguese
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Mr. Sheldon wyldence he asked for a decree nisi with costs and the custody of the child, the latter being a mat- Misir ter which could be dealt with In chambers.
PARTIES AGREE.
Mr. Potter said he hoped the matter could be 'deall with in chambers forthwith, as the parties were happily in agreement on the matter,
His Lordship: Certainly, Addressing Mr. Sheldon his Lordship asked if any period had been prescribed under the Ordin- ance for the deerer ini,
Counsel said the period was six months under the rules.
His Lordship: Then there is no need to x it under that see- tion.
His Lordship granted the deer nini with coats, and the parties then adjourned to ebumbers to deal with the petition for the custody of the child.
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DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
HE WHO CAN CONCEAL HIS JOY
very
bring them up to scratch.
Cile extra practice should
The following wavelenatha and frequencies Call High Frequency Wavedlngth
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The audience showed its ap- preciation by Jemanding inaay encuries, which were given with a gratifying appearance of being wholly unanticipated,
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Much credit is due to the Honor-
TRANSMISSION 2
Today's brundrant on Te
metres
IS GREATER THAN HE WHO CAN HIDs King, was bitten by his dog yesterday, excellence of the performance, through G3F and 659 (7-8.80 p.m.) and Mr: L. A. Tubias's gardener, Salary Conductor, for the all-round HIS GRIEFS.-Larater.
the C-in.-C., Admiral Sir
1.1.5. Kent, flying the flag of H.E. Frederic
The man went to the Govertonent
vil Hospital for treatment.
GSD (8.88-10 v.m.).
7 p.m. Den The Pump Room Or
chestra,
and patrons who intend being | 6387 and
present ou| Saturday 17th. 24th, Inst. enn be sure of a very The first of the practice dances in connection with St. Andrew's Ball is agreeable evening,-"CLARINET."
day from Rube. HIM.S. Cumberland Tuesday, from 5.60 to 7 p.m. Ten will e. Dreyer, arrived in Shanghai yester to be held at the Peninsula Hotel on hus sailed from Shanghai for Hong- he served in the Roof Garden from 5 kons
p.m.
For stealing four pairs of Chinese The shoes from a showcase outside No. Rothschild"
winners in
Guessing
"The House of Competition
140 Temple Street, Lin Yu, 22 years, are as follows:-(1) Mrs. 4. S. Fisher,
Mix
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LADS FINED · FÖR FIGHTING
PLAYING
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a street coolie, was sentenced to one of Royal Naval Armament Depat. SAID THEY WERE ONLY month's hard labour, by Mr. E. W. Queen's Bond East; (2) Hamilton at the Kowlodis Magistrary Harretto, ela Siemens China Co.: C} this morning. The shoes were the Mr. C., A. Goldenberg, elo property of Lam Tal-tsam, master of Bridge & Son. The winners are re- The Lam Tat Shing shop, Pleading guilty to the theft of 30
quested to call at the King's Theatre Convicted twice previously this panes of glass from a dwelling house,
oller for their prizes.
yeur as a juvenile, for fighting. No. 487 Yuen Chow Street, the pro-
Leung Sui, 32-year-old married was
Mak Sing, now age 18, appeared perly of Ma Chik-sang, renti collector, Hamilton at the Kowloon Magistracy woman hawker, was
man, appeared before Mr. E W. When a case against Ma Kam, a with Wong Ping-hung. 20, before Tsang Fat, unemployed, was всп-
called this morning, charged with tenced to one month's hard inbour,
before Mr. Macfadyen in the Central stealing Mr. Macfadyen in the Central Police Police Court this morning charged by Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the Kown alarm clock, the property of Pun Court this morning, the police asked with disorderly conduct by fighting loon Magistracy this morning. It defendant and complainant resided atwoman had been removed to hospital,
Yu, a switch board attendant. Both leave to withdraw the charge as the in Queen's Road Central, Was atated that after being arrested, the same address at 10,. Matauwai She the defendant took a Chinese de-
wis alleged to
Both defendants, pleaded that have been Goor. On lending nasuulted. tective to Castia Peak Rond where Road, second
An Indian
constable they were only playing aftor guilty defendant was fined $10, or 14 arrested her. The charge was with meal, he had hidden the glass.
days hard labour.
drawn by the magistrate.
Inspector Ellis stated they had n dispute over a hawker's atte. Both When police raided No, 2 Wah On Leung Cheung, aged
were inlicensed hawkers.
The Magistrate: Do you usually
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years,
a
In connection with the Robert Mor Lane, they found 100-pin lottery denied a charge of hegging when he rison Centenary, the Finance Com-tickets hidden underneath a table on appeared in the dock at the Central collect a crowd round you when you mittee acknowledges with thanks the the premises. A married woman, Magistracy this morning before Mr. are playing? following subscriptions to the Alice Taul Kwal, aged 20, was brought be. Macfadyen, P. C. Memorial and Nethersole Hospital fore Mr. Macfadyen in the Central that defendant was sitting on a can-
Haynes stated Defendants: Yes, Building Fund--Dr. Li Shu-fan, $50; Police Court this morning charged vas in the pavement of Queen's Reud both defendants were fighting and collectiert Laken at St. Andrew's with the possession of the tickets. yesterday afternoon. He had a ring bleeding from the mouth.
A Chinese constable deposed that Vicarage This brings the total to 34,687.48. with the alternative of one month's cents in it. He had been warned to weeks' hard labour and was bound
Hospital Sunday, $83.81. She pleaded guilty and was fined $50, of bends and a big hat with eight Further subscriptions will be grate hard
Mak Sing was fined $30, or three fully received by Mr. J. B.-Ross, c/o
labour. Detective-Sergeant move off three times on the provisus the Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd., was nothing previously known of the was convicted and is to be sent back days' hard labour, was imposed on Baldwin prosecuted, and said there day, but took no notice. Defendant over, while a fine of $2, or three Hongkong.
the older Ind.
defendant.
to Conton.
conducted by Edward Buna. Relayed fars the Pum Room, Nath.
7.45 pm. Variety, Produced by Willum
MerLurg.
Greenwich Time Bienal al 12 noon,
4.30 p.m. The Helfant, Windem Orchseira. conducted by Peter Montgomery. Stare Martin (Hoprano). Orchestra: Traume (Water, arr, Breadsen). Mays Martin: The Gay and the
Irel P
Obligat BMITT Ilyen) (Unnerlich)," Is a Word (Mozart), The Wakelul Nightingale John Weldon, arr. Keel), Ab, How Sweet! (William Croft, arr. Kevil. Orchestra Nursery
Aubule (Awake), {2}
Berna
Dul, (8) tap. (4) The Sad Thill, (8) The Wagon 'kasen), (6) The Merry Bolt, (7) Envoy (Code) (lar).
9.5 p.m. Talk: "Ender Ma Ben," Mr.
Howard leakali,
1.20 p.m.
Inch Tour Concart. The City of Birmingham Orchestra. · (Leader, Alfred Case). Cendacted by Lille Heward, Relayed. from the Town Hail, Birmingham. Overture, Wi- tinm Tullion!}. A Bomersel Rhapsody (ok). Ballet Musle. Coppelia Dellbes). 9.43 p.m. The Niwn.
to p.m. Close down,
„Tu-day":
TRANSMISSION :
through GSP and 031: (10.15 to 11.45 p.a.
Broadcast 631 Transmision 5.
and GAE and GBB (12.45 p.m. to 1.48 m.). 16.13 p.m. Big Ran. The Western Bludis Orchestra, Leader. Frank Thomas Baibary aker (Baritone). Balus bury Baker Zueignung (Devotion) (chard Strauss), Prince Ixor's Arla Borodin), Orchestra Buite The Hartered Strides (1) Overtnes Villige Boene, Love Thiet, and Open- ing Charts (2) Jenik's Aria and Dance of the Villagers. (1) The Baxter, (4) Starch of the Comedians, Teasing Duel, and Dance of the Comedian (metan, arr. Loiter). Bainsbury Baker: Spring Berrow (John Ireland), Walking the Woode (Peter Warlock). The Waters of (Continued on Page 5.)
WHAT SIZE DO YOU WEAR? JANET GAYNOR'S SHOES GIVEN FREE!
We have received from the local office of the Fox' Film Corporation, three pairs of shoes worn by Miss Janet Gaynor, on sets in "SERVANTS ENTRANCE" which will come to the King's Theatre this Saturday:
Furthermore, we are instructed by the Fox Film Corporation that these shoes, after display, will be.. presented to the first three ladies whom they exacily fit. We invite every lady to call at our shop for foot measurement in this contest.
Results will be announced in the King's Theatre on Sunday at the 9.30 p.m. performance.
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The following good advice of one who knows will prove very.. useful to you in future: When you have spent happy hours with friends, take 'Gardan' even before going to bedl 'Gardan' will display its action whilst you sleep and next morning you will awake with a clear head, because 'Gardan" not only relloves pain, it also prevents it.
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