MARCHING ON PEACE MISSION
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Council that the means at its dis- posal, namely a limited number of police, did not. enable assurance to ba given that order could be maintained throughout the critical perlod, Mr. Knox however stated that if an international force of the nature now proposed were to bo stationed in the Saar. In advance of the Ploblacile dato, the Commia alon would feel sure order would bo maintained and the pleblacite and subsoquent difficult period paza off peaceably.
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Yesterday afternoon's entertain-
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Orchestra
ment provided by the puplin of the Relay of Hongkong Hotel Penk School, nt the annual prize. A gift of Jewellery is perhaps schoolboy, to diamond-set-platinum giving was greatly enjoyed, the the most appreciated gift of all; for wristlets, the range in most in-Peak Club being Alled to capacity
by parents and their friends." it carries with it a sentimental exhaustible. value that is frequently cherished
There are so many other gift
The programmo opened, with for generations. This is capecially suggestions which cannot be men salactions, by the band comprised true where diamonds are concerned, tioned on account of space rot Ciszes 9 and 11, the tiny per for there is no precious stone in striction, but it can safely be said existence which can compare with that an inspection of Ullman's the beauty of a flawless whita dia-Christmas display, will not be in
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CLASSICAL PROGRAMME
From ZB.W. on a wavelength of
formera manipulating their 885 metrin (646 kilocycles). varioue hustruments most credi tably under the baton of Diana Igglesden, who, although but a more tot, quaintly demonstrated that ahe possesses quite a good renie of time values.
The Country Dances in costume, executed by Classes 7 and 8, also revealed a high standard of train- the various movement being carried out In most pleasing |
manner,.
4-5 p.m. Chinese Programme. 5-8 p.m. European Recorded Fro grammo. Orchestral-Fantasia on Melodies of
Johann Strauss (Weber).
Macek Weber and his Orchestra.. Violin Solos--The Child and his Dan- cing Doll (Heykons) Spanish
Albert Sandler, Instrumental-Cavatina (Raff) Molody
in.F (Rubinstein)› '
The J. Hi Squire Celeste Octot. Orchestra-Whero' the woods
gipen (arr. Weinger) Toll me to- night.
are
Albert Bandier and his Orchestra. Instrumental-Gavotte ("Mignon") (Thomas) Orientald (Glaxounov),
Virtumo String Quartet.. Orchestra-Immer oder Nimm.or
(Waldteufel) (Walts) Zigeunerliebe (Lehar).
At the beginning of this century, Sir John Simon recalled that athero was a large demand for
GRAND DISPENSARY one time it appeared that the only yellowish or straw tinted stonca,
To make the choice easy for pur- source from which outside, help could be drawn in case of emer-Invariably heavily flawed, the main chases of Christmas gifts accord- gency was France. The British reason being on account of cleaning to the amount ono wishes to Government" Had
Berenade (Heykens) always held that neas. People who bought such spend, the Grand Dispensary has in
spcelal interests stones have view of the
value is even lower to-day, since the known perfumes, fancy goods and which both
and Germany France were bound to entertain with re-general demand of recent yeare is tallet lines into suitable groups at fixed values less than the usual re- gard to the future of the Saar, this for extra while flawless. stones.
Mcesra. J. Ullmann & Company, tail prices, viz:-$3.00, $6.00, $7.00 The play presented by the older was a most widesirable source to
children this year was J. M. Both France and Germany established in the Far East since and $10.00 selections. U80%
have always adhered to the
Houbigant bath salts and 1860,
Boap Barrie's delightful skit "A Kiss hoped the plebiscite could be peace policy of buying only the purest "Quelque Flours" are priced at for Cinderella," in which the ably carried through without any diamonds available, so much such Intervention.
10, $3.00 per set, the well-known. 4711 standard of acting and elocution was exceptionally good, reflecting At Gener yesterday. M. Laval that the mere remark that a cer- cold cream soap and Tosca cream at
the highest credit on Miss News- insisted the Baar was not a Franco-tain place of diamond sot jewellery $3.00 is also very fine value.
"came from Ullmann's" is at once The $7.00 selections contain holme, the Head Mistress and her Garman but' an international pro- guarantee of its genuineness. amongst other things the useful staff, with whom must be blem and urged the Council to To view their collection is always leather Club Kit Cutex manicure sociated Mrs. Balton, who pro- assume the burden of deciding how a pleasure, and at the moment they set. Other useful gifts are Yard-duced the play. order should be maintained."
have an exquisite stone costing lays bath powder with fine glass
Juno The opening scene with $15,000. It must be remembered, puff bowl and bath puff, Lentharic
Hartgill, as. Mr. Bodle however, that there are stones to perfumes, Cquer de Paris and and John meet the limits of the purchasers, Lentheric Lotion, "Shanghai, etc. and the Policeman respectively. triumph for these two and that whother small or large, The firm also has all kinds of the was A
high-class face powders, English young people, who revealed not handkerchief puffs, perfume aprays, the slightest sign of stage fright, with their witly compacta, toilet eaux de Colognes but carried on
in lengthy dialogue In fancy bottles such as Cheramyn', and Yardleys". Cotys', etc., etc.,
charmingly natural manner.
The role of Cinderella was portrayed equally well by June italston, and these throp juvenile thesplans were accorded frequent and well-deserved.applause.
FRANCE. APPROVES
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there is the assurance of incompar able quality.
Sir John Simon then referred to the intervention in the Council's discussion of Mr. Anthony Eden with the proposal of the British Government that there should be
Another of the gift suggestions introduced into the Saar on the re-at Ullmann's is that of the Miki sponsibilities of the Council as a moto Pearl. These are recognised whole and before the plebiscite was as one of the finest examples of For gentleman, there are the held, an international body for the pearl culture, and can be bought better known brands of shaving purpose of police duty which mounted in a variety of ways-brosher and shaving kita at reason- should not include troops from rings, necklaces, brooches, pins, able prices. The well-known either France or Germany, and the studs, sleeve-links, car-rings etc. "American Gentlemon" toilet set announcement that Britain would Finally, the selection of watches will also have a strong appeal for co-operate if both France and Ger- at this well-known establishment is men and this together with a many agreed and if other conunuzually comprehensive. From rervicenblo shaving brush in sold at
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Edith Lorand and her Orchestra Instrumental—Moonbeams and Sha-
dows (Squire) Melody (Dawen).
The J. H. Squire Celeste Octet SongsShe is far from the Land. (flughes) The Dear Little Sham rock (Jackson)
Danny Malone (Tenor), Violin Solos 14 Clochette (Paganini) Tho, Dance of the
Gobline (Bazzini).
Alfredo Rode. 6-6:50 pm: Chinese Recorded Pro gramme.
6.60-7 p.ts. From the Studio, A Talk on the "Diözesan Bazaar” by the Rer. Chung Yan Lap, /*
veniently situated countries would the humble watch suitable for the the moderate value of three dollars that every member of the audionetians, London and New York Stock provide contingents. M.
Laval
had at once expressed the French
Government's concurrence.
"I am happy to say," continued Sir John Simon, "I have already received a reply to my enquiry from the Gorman Government who say they consider it would be very helpful to have this internationa): force in the Saar both before and immediately after the plebiscite and they approve of the condition that neither France nor Germany) should take part. I can also an- nounce that Italy will co-operate on the same condition as the British
Government munications are being made to de to certain other powers.”*
and
MEN WITHOUT A COUNTRY
(Continued from Pago 1.) · accommodated In schools And hospitals pending transportation elsewhere.
HAIHENG PLACED ON NORTH RUN
Probably
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The whole cast acquitted Itaclf with distinction, and it is safe to say
experienced a pleasant surprise at the general excellence of the whole presentation. The fact that not a word was missed at the back of the ball, and that the play was carried through faultlessly was a tribute to the patience and ability of the teachera. The staging and costumes were also excellent.
7 pm Closing Local Stock Quota:
and Commodity Quotations,
7.08-7.33 p.m. Orchestral Selections from Light Operas. Merrie England (E. German)
New Symphony Orchestra, Monaleur Beaucaire (Ross0,
Bucalossi)!
New Symphony Orchestra. Dollar Princess (Fall)
Nat Shfikret and his Orchestra, 7.33-8 p.m. Musical Comedy. The cast was as follows:-Mr. C. B. Cochran's 1930 Revue Vochi Bedie, June Hartgill; Policeman, Gems John Hartgill: Cinderella, June Organ Solos Musical Comedy. Med- Jight Opera Company:
Moon
UNABLE TO TRADE IN HOONGKONG
Shanghai, Dec. 7.,
Gentleman, Ralston;
Matthew The hungry refugees presented
because sho falled
Joy I pitiful spectacle. They are to obtain
Carington-Syken; Mrs. Maloney, scantily dressed and almost per permit from the Hongkong at Marie Therese, Veronica L.Smith;
passenger-carrying
Fay Feld; Man, Collum Bexdon: Vocal less and many of them are aged, thorities in consequence of the Stavia. stay had always lived in Yugo-China Merchant Steam Navigation Delphine, Jane Strellett; Gladys, Barbara Hazell; Gretchen, Joan Company's decision to engage a Davidson; Godmother, Margaret Report There was much detail to be four-year-old boy with a
One of the refugees Wax Chinese captuin, the newly
Lord Mayor, Leslie broken British-built steamer Halheng Is Womack;
Chaloner: arranged but the matter was being leg who had lost his parents in being placed in the Shanghai-, Franklin; Censor: David Ride; the by The Rev. II. W. Baines.
Lord Times, Douglas the confusion of departure.
Tientsin servico.
King, Tom Williams; the Queen, There are the earnest desire to secure beyond other frontler stations and the maiden voyage to Tientsin, via Elspeth Forster: Beauties, Patsy many, refugees at She is scheduled to start on ber Geraldine Davidson; the Prince, question the carrying through of the plebiscits in due order under Hagarian Government is supply- Haichow and Tsingtao, this morn-Marshall, Margaret Purves, Mary authority of the League of Nations, ing trains to transport them. The ing-Central News.
Hüngarinn authorities will send
Jane Draper, Barbara Rolfe, Helen whose responsibility-it-was-and trains
Tracy Pages, Robin Young and into Yugo-Slavia, if under whoso auspices, Britain was possible, to carry the refugees, as
Alan MacKichan; Penguin, Donald bound and willing to play her up, the Belgrade Government refuses
Beale; Venue, Marygold Sorby. propriate part.
to provide transport.
handled with due regard to Britis interest and at the same time with
PROTEST LODGED
the
The Hungarian Government has protested to Belgrade against the expulsions and has
drawn attention of the Great Powers of Europe to the situation.
NEXT SESSIONS
MURDER CASE ON
THE CALENDAR
Sir John Simon's statement was greeted with general cheers. The League Council to-day approved the Saar Committee Report and Mr. Anthony Eden expressed a hops that it was a happy augury for future Franco-German relations, Mr. Knox said public opinion in the Saar welcomed the report us The refugees state that the charge of murder against Fun warmly as did the Saar Governing, Yugo-Siav military forces on the Cho-hung. Commission.
frontier have been removed to
Hungary.
General Tomperley, the British the interior as they were anxious Military representative in the to march against' League, well reach Geneva to | Reuter, morrow fon discussions regarding methods to be employed for main- tenance of order in the Saar- British Wireless.
AMERICA WARNS
JAPANESE
BELGRADE EXPLAINS
Belgrade, Dec. 6.
The Criminal Sessions for De- cember open on Monday when the chief case down for hearing is n
IS AN ANGLO-U.S. WAR IMPOSSIBLE
New
Sydney Gustard. Gem-Whoopco. The
Light Opera Company. 8 p.m. Local Time and Weather 8.03-8.10 p.m. From the Btudio. A Talk on the "Diocesan Bazaar" 8,10-8.30 p.m., Variety Items, Ilumorous Songs-The King of Zulu.
Riding Down from Bangor
Frank Crumit. Banjo Solo-Keyboard Kapers Mandoline Solo-Matur
Mario de Piotro; Plano Ducts-Ain't she the Dainty. I want a Fair and square man Carroll Gibbons and John W. Green.
8.30-9.p.m. Band Music. Slavonic Rhapsody (arr. Winter-
bottom)
Dance-
The B.B.C. Wireless Military Band. The Flamborough Sword Dance
Folk Dance (arr. Sharpe) Kirkby Malzoard Sword
Folk Dance (arr. Sharpe) The B.B.C. Wireless Military Band. Parade of the Elephants (Chenette) The old Frog Pond (Alford)
The Regimental Band of 11.M. Grenadier Guards.
March (arr, Godfrey)
The Regimental Band of HIM. Grenadier Guarde. 9-9.15 p.m. From the Studio.
(Continued from Page 6.) this pact all nations agreed to re- nounce war altogether as an in- Chan So and Chan Luk are strument of natioanl policy. The charged with robbery by two or Kellogg Fact, however, unlike the Silver Trumpets-Grand Processionai more; Ho Kum-cnuen and Ho Ya Cevonant, contained no machinery jeven for consultation when a breach 1a are enarged with assault oces of it was threatened, far less for sioning actual bodily harm; Lo any common action against a viola Fuk is charged with ustawius contor. It. destroyed, however, the trol et possession of arms and old pre-war doctrine that resort to The Belgrade Foreign Office ammunition; and Li Tim, alias Lí
war was the natural right of ctates that the expulsion of the Hum, is charged with a breach of sovereign states, and established in Hungarians is reasonable and legala asportation order.
its place a new concept that it was and explains that in view of the
the right and duty of neutrals or great unemployment problem ท
nonbelligerents to regard any war Yugo-Slavia and the lungarian
as a breach of the peace and to take altitude at Geneva, and the fact
such action as seemed advisable to that the Hungarian authorities
prevent it or to end it as soon as have withdrawn permits to
possible. It is this idea which es hundreds of Yugo-Slavs to work in
920 p.m. Renter Press Bulletins, |tablishes the basis for the solution London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Hungary, the Yugo-Slav Govern- LOCAL MARKET VERY of the dangerous issue of the free-Qustations,
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until 1936 and in the interim it is hoped that the Fowers will "achieve something to enable them to reach an agreement of limita- tion and co-operation.-Vailed i pormits Prons.
EXPLAINS FEARS
London, Dec. 6. Admiral Yamamoto, Japanese naval conference delegate, Inter- viewed following the declarations of Mr. Norman Davls in respect to American Naval policy, said thoro wore many
for reasons
the Japanese change of heart-towards
the Washington Naval Treaty.
The principal cause of Japan's
ment had decided not to renew some 27,000 Hungarian working
in Yugo-Slavin, particular, bardship is occasioned, the statement adds.--Reuter.
AUSTRALIA AIR MAIL
BROADCAST OF INAUGURATION
London, Dec. 6.
No
changed outlook was the recent The B.B.C. announces that it will development of air forces into a relay the opening of the Australian Jong-range flighting unit.
The Japanese, said Admiral Air mail service from Croydon Yamamoto, feel responsibility for on December 8 at 1225 GSF, GSE.
The relay opens with an ex-√ protecting Manchukuo in case of
planatory commentary, trouble from near-by sources, such,
followed as Russia or, Chinn-Reuter.
'IN WIRELESS TOUCH
The following ships are expect- ed to in wireless communcation with Hongkong to-day-Soudan General Lee Fo Lee, China Impor- ter, Benledi, Bentomond, Kaylang. Buma Maru, Antenor, Persona Hydrangen, Sulyang.
DOLLAR AGAIN ADVANCES
STEADY
A Talk on "The Bt. Vincent de Paul Bazaar" by The Rev. T. F. Ryan, S.J. 9.15-11 p.m. Classical Programme Trio from "The Musical Offering" (Bach, arr. Casella) played by the Italian Trio. (Alberto Poltronleri -Violin: Arturo Bonucci-Callo; Alfredo Casella-Pianoforte).
1. Largo.. 2. Allegro. 3. Andunte.
4. Allegro.
dom of the seas. That Issue only Sonata No. 3 in E (Bach) arises when either the United
Isolde Henges (Violin) and Harold Samuel (Pianoforte). States or Great Britain engages in 1st Movement-Adagio war or uses ite navy to enforce in-
-Allegro ternational sanctions against an 3rd.
-Adagio ma non tanto nggressor, when the other la th
-Allegro
2nd
For the third day in succession, the Hongkong dollar advanced 1/8th to-day, making the official quotation is. 84d. Inter-bank neutral. So long as both romain Overture--"Cosi fan Tutte" (Mozart) business was done at le. 8% at peace or both use their navies in early this morning, the market the same way, the issue of the free. being very steady.
dom of the seas cannot arise be- Silver advanced 1/8th: in Lon-tween them. dan yesterday, making the spot
rate 24% and the forward .quota- Yet under the pact there can be tion 25, India and speculators no war or threat of war, either in bought, whilst China bought and Europe or in the Far East, which sold. The market was quiet. does not concern both equally as well as all other signatories, if only because it may raise the issue of freedom of the seas. If a confer- once were invariably held under the Kellogg Pact whenever a threat of war arose anywhere, Great Britain and the United States might not always agree, but they would at least |
LARGE BANDIT. FORCE CAUGHT.
Foochow, Dec. 7.
The B.B.C. Symphony Orches Choral Praise to Joy, The God Des- tra conducted by Adrian Boult cended (Symphony No. 9 in D Minor), Op. 120 ("The Choral's (Beethoven) Choral Creation Hymn (Boothoven) Chorus, and Orchestra of the State Opera, Puriin, Concerto No. 1 in G Minor, Do. 26
(Max Bruch)
Master Yehudi Menuhin (VI Ha) and London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Landon Ronald. 1st Movement--Allegro moderato
-Adaglo 2nd Urd
Finale, Allegro energico
(Continued on Page 5.).
by speeches by Lord Londonderry, Sir Kingsley Wood, Sir Eric Geddes, Mr. Stanley Bruce and As a result of an Intensive be able to understand each other's Duet-Der Rosenkavalier-Act. 2 Sir James Parr, Sounds of the campaign conducted by the garrison views before deciding upon their mall plane leaving the aerodrome forces in Southern Fuklen in the own polley. They would be far less will conclude the programme.
hast few days, a strong group of likely under such circumstances to.
Full electrical recordings will bandits, who put up a stiff resis- take action which would bring the be radiated on Transmission 3 on stance to the Government troops, one into conflict with the other over December at 1480 using normal was eventually, dispersed yesterday the freedom of the seas, and they wave lengths and Transmission 1 and is retreating in all directions would be far more likely to take on December 9 at 1000, using from the area between Linchang action together to provent or step. pecial wave lengths GSD GSF and, Lungyan leaving behind over the war on fair terms, than if they British - Wireless,
100, dead Central Naics.
had
nover met at all.
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