料
HELENA · MAY
CONCERT ··
PROF. MAKLEZOFF'S
PUPILS.
RETURNING TO
COLONY
LOCAL RESIDENTS DUE
ON RAWALPINDI
The Hon. Sir Henry Pollock, who has been on leave in England for the past ten months, in roturning to the Colony, accompanied by Lady Pollock. aboard the P. and G. finer Rawalpindi, which arrives on Thursday Troni London.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1935.
FRANCO-ITALIAN WOMAN DISCHARGED
PACT
M. Laval And. Il Duce Reach Agreement
Rome, Jan. 6.
On Saturday afternoon a fairly largo audience stoned to a con
M. Laval, Signor Suvich cort, given by about twenty of Prof. Makloto's puplis at the
(Italian Under-Secretary of State). and M. Renet met, at 5 p.m. in the Helena May Institute. Actually,
Hotel Excelsior for the discussions. with one exception, the perfor-
Prior to the mooling, M. Laval Mr. F. Crapnell, Secretary of the niers were confined to his Juvenlie Kowloon Wharf and Godown; Mr. Informed journalists that every pupils, and it would have been . O. Lambert, of the Governmen. thing was proceeding satisfactori fairer to Prof. Maklezoff if it had Marine Surveyor's office: Mr. R. Bly; that the whole ground proposed been made clear that he has 2 Bell, of the Taikos Dockyard; Dr.
in the agreement had been covered number of senior pupils also, who G, V. A. Griffith, of the Governmen
on this occasion. Medical Department; Mr. F. did not appear
In the morning interview with Signor Mussolini. In the case of concerts given Easterbrook, of the Chins Light anu
The main difficulties, it was by young people, it is naturally. Power Company; Mr. Russell-Brown
nnnner in the personal or sendemic Interest and Mr. E. A. Hayward are other understood, were the
Ilner.
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TWO UNEMPLOYED MEN AND
WOMEN IN COURT
Appearing before Mr. E. W. Kamil- ton at the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday morning, and charged en two counts relating to the receiving of stolen property, lo Hing, aged 25, a married woman, was discharged on the grounds that she was acting under the instructions of her husband, who was convicted on four different charges of theft and burglary,
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Z.E.K. PROGRAMME From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 155 metres (845 kilocycles);
5-8 pm. European Programme. The others who were also charged
5-7 p.m.
A Relay of the Dance wero Lai Hoi, aged 30, unemloyed; Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Cheung Man-toi, aged 20, Ho ing's Roof Garden (by couricly of the husband; and Chan Fan, aged 04, a Management),
7 p.m. Cloring Local Stock Quota- low. All defendants pleaded guilty. The first defendant was charged tlons, London and New York Stock with (A breaking into 251 Ki Lung and Commodity Quotations. Street, first floor, on October 1, and 7.08-7.30 p.m. Excerpts from "The atealing $30 and a cigarette case, the Yeomen of the Guard (Gilbert and
Sullivan). property of Ng Choi-ngan, aged 38,
7.30-7.7.40 p.m. Octots. clothing and money the property of La Cinquantaine (Marie),
Kun-wan, aged 23, mi ac Andante in G (Batiate). ground floor, on December 19: (H)
from 142 Apliu Street, Andantine (Song of tho Soul)
(Lemare). breaking into 231 Apliu Street; ground
7.40-8 p.m. From the Studio, floor, on December 20, and stealing A Talk on "The 1st part of the various articles of jewellery and cloth-Journey Home vin Panama” by Miss Ing, the property of Chan Taui-yan, P. W. Brown.
and not primarily the musical one prominent local residents aboard the which the German Government ja married woman; (E) the theft. “of
tho
that holds the audience and ons is more concerned in seeking for intent than Anished performances. Nevertheless, some of items were interesting musically, notably the Nocturne of Field, played by Miss Pnt Croathwaite, the rendering of which showed
Chan
should be approached; the degree to which she should be asked to participate in the Austrian Non-countant, Interferenco Pact, and finally, the triangle of interests represented by France, Italy and Abyssinia, snien and been complicated by the Italo-Abyssinian trouble.
Other passengers include: Mr. V. C Aldaha, Mr. W. R. N. Andrews, Mrs Andrews, Miss J. Andrews, Mrs. W. 11. bagacit, Mr. 11. J. Bearsey,, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. L. G. Bird, Mrs. M. F. Bonny, Mr. E. M. C. Burney, Miss O. Crapnell, Mr. V. Crapnell, Capt. an Mrs. G. F. Dent, Mrs. Easterbrook,
It was thought that the assur-breaking into 14 Fuk Wing Street Report.
aged 21, a market woman; and (K) 8 pm. Local Time, and Weather Mr. and Mrs. J. II. E. Edwards, Mr. musical taste. and feeling above B. Edwards, Col. J. Ferguson, Minances given to the Abyssinian re-
Her younger sister Gibbs, Mrs. Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. presentative had helped to improve 28, and stealing $23, 12 articles
third floor, belween December 27 and 8.03-10.30 p.m. Chinese Studlo
Concert. shows every algo of being equally B. G. Grigor, Miss D. Harling. Mra the situation, Reuter Special clothing, a watch and a fountain pen, ] 9.30pm. Reuter Press Bulletins, gifted. Musters Arnold and Peter Hayward, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Isimes, Brooksbank will also'do well: they Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Howard, Mr. and
the property of Oh Wun, aged 32, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Chinese doctor
Quotations. are both abviously keen,
Mrs. W. 0. Iambert, Mrs, W. Lee, Mr. T. A. Martin, Mrs. Martin, Mr. pro-. I. Noon, Mian Oakes, Lady Pollock, Mra, Russell, Mrs. Russel-Brown, Mr.
the average.
It was a pleasure to see so many British children on the gramme. Another feature WaH the exceptional talent shown by Prof. Maklezoff's Japanese pupils, of which there were no fewer than
These tiny mites had firm- nes of touch, good rhythm and finger dexterity that wore little short of amazing in such young- atern. The most ifted were Micku Sukagava and Kadzuko
seven.
Fujinda, both of whom got a warm recepifon after very creditable
performances of works by Field
Grieg
The only two Chinese artists on the programme on this occasion were the Misses Ive and Charlotte Lao, who were senior to the rest The intter was heard with Prof. Maklezol In two pieces from Arensky's Suite for Two Pianos, which showed off her technique to advantage and WRH enjoyable musically.
The concert ended with a move- ment from Mendelssohn's Piano Concerto in G Minor and three pieces by Rachmaninoff played by Prof. Makiezoff himself.---ALLEGRO.
COTTON INDUSTRY
SPINNERS TO CONCENTRATE ON SPINDLE SCRAPPING
Londen, Jan. 5. Owing to the failure La secure: sufficient support from individual firms, the Reheine announced on Octo- ber 9 last, for the formation of a new Spinners' Adsvelation in Lanenshire, in view of the reduction in costs and
A. W. Smith, Mr. V. J. Smith, Mias Wallroth.
SATURDAY BRIDE
MISS CHRISTINA PONG
WEDS MR. LAU
Understanding Assured
of
'Charges against the second defen- Rome, Jan. 6.
dant word (C) straling a cotton quilt The first Franco-Italian conver from the roof of 36 Tung Chol Street, sation resulted in achievements on December 11, the properly of toward a firm understanding be Wong Hok-sam, aged 20, unemployed: tween France and Italy.
and charges (E), (H), and (K), were Hungarian reservations regard-alse preferred against him.
Austria
The third defendant was charged necessitated modus vivendi to safeguard Hun-en three different counts of receiving stolen property, while the fourth do- llungary is thus fendant was charged on one char
of receiving and the unlawful pawning of a silk jacket at the Yuen ting Pawnshop on December 21.
Ing
A
salian rights.
atisfied.
The prospect of a general pact for the maintaining of the peace of Central Europe in now assured. M. Laval and Mussolini have agreed on Austria's independence, with the adhesion of Germany, Yugo-Slavia, Czecho-Slovakia and Hungary; also, ratification of the Lybian frontier and new status for Italians in Tunis have been agreed to.
10.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press News, Further London Stock and Commodity Quota tions.
10.33 p.m. Close Down
Z.E.K. PROGRAMME 8.50-10 p.m. European recorded Music from Z.F.K. on a frequency of 40 kc
Minor, Op. 16 (Grieg).
8.30-9.03 p.m. Concerto in A
day.
Ïes Allon, with Mr. Allen
and Norman.
Arthur de Greef (Pianoforte) And The Royal Albert Hall Orchestra conducted by All defendants pleaded guilty, and
Bir Landon Ronald. the third defendant stated thai who
receive the 9.03-9.30 p.m. Variety. had been instructed to article by her husband, Cheung Man-little man, You've had a and sentenced the first and accond lui. The Magistrate discharged her, defendants to a total of 12 months hard labour ench, and the fourth de fendant to three months' hard labour. Detective-Sergeant Allen, who an-
Hobbies. The statesmen discussed Somallpenred for the prosecution. stated Mr. Pong Tool-chlug, well-known Chi-land, principally, the Abyssinian that all defendants were arrested on
ese chant, and Mrs. Ping. The problem.United Press. bridegroom I the only son of Mr. Lay Sui-cheuk,
a prominent Chinese wedding of much social interest took place at the on Saturday, afternoon Hongkong Union Church when Miss Christina Pong and Mr. George Suikay Lau were married, the Rev. E. G. Powell officiating at the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter, of
Agreement Concluded
Rome, Jan. 6.
The bride, who entered the Church on the arm of her father, wore a white wedding gown and carried a prayer- The Central European Pact has hok. She was attended by the Misses been completed and communicat- Lukmal Lut, Lily Luk, Gloria Moked to the German Government, and Margaret Chan na bridesmaids. The agreement consists of a Little Miss Li Yuk-moi and Master Consultative Pact between France Chau Kai-yin were flower girl and and Italy, according to which they page boy.
will consult each other in the event of any interference with the independence of Austria.
The recommendation that a Pact of Non-Interference be signed by
The duties of best man were carried nut by Dr. Lee Ching-wa who was assisted by Messrs. Kenneth Pong. Larry Ko and K. T. Cheng as Unberk.
After the wedding ceremony, a re- reption was held at the Gloucester Buildings where the many friends of the happy couple gathered to toast to their future happiness.
information received.
LESSON SERMON
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST. HONGKONG
Lesson Sermon in all Churches of "God" was the subject of the
Christ, Scientist, yesterday,
be
The Golden Text was "Now unto the King eternal. Immortal. in
God, visible, the only wise countries bordering Austria, honour and glory for ever and
I Timothy 1:17). including Germany recommends ever.
Among the citations which cont- that Rumanin and Poland should be asked to participate in theprised the Lesson Sermon was the side the Colony,
harmoon is beler spent out-Pact of Non-Interference, and following from the Bible: "Now these two, with others contiguous when the sun was setting, all they to Austria, except Austria, shall that had any sick with divers dis- agree not to interfere with each lenses brought them unto him; and
And illate_any_act of aggression, nor them, and healed then. countenance any terrorist activi-devils also came out of many, crys ties.-Reuter.
art ing out, and saying, Thou Christ, the Son of God. And he rebuking them suffered them not to speak; for they knew that he was Christ." (Luke 4:40,41).
the elimination of competition, has ANOTHER PEAK THEFT others internal affairs, nor in-he laid his hands on every one of
been abandoned.
The Federation of Master Cotton Spinners' Associations has decided to concentrate on a plan for scrapping surplus spindles. Reuter.
The Voting
HOUSE COOLIE'S LAPSE
· AFTER TWO YEARS Charged before Mr. W. Schu. London, Jan. 5.
feld, at the Central Magistracy An was expected the result of the on Saturday morning. with the ballot of cotton spinning firms in theft of one tin of mansion polish, Britain does not provide the required one tin of boot polish, a tin of 90 per cent. of spindlege in the trade wax and a tin of brasso, property to permit of further progress with of Mr. A. B.. Purves, from No. 171 the suggested scheme for the form The Peak, Ip Cheung, a house tion of a Cotton Spinners' Associn- tion to carry out a quota system for Coolle employed by the complain the regulation of production and prices an, was fined $50) or in default In this section of the cotton industry. Bix weeks' hard labour.
The voting showed only 50.70 për Sergeant Harris said that the cent. In favour. second scheme for defendant was arrested in Stubbs buying redunant spindles and Road near the Dairy Farm. The either scrapping them or putting them stalen articles were found in a "into cold storage" for which purpose cardboard box in his possession. it is suggested that funds should be raised by a statutory levy on All He was on
his way to com- operating apindles, was also the sub-pradore in Queen Victoria Street, ject of the recent questionnaire to where he intended to well trade. The voting in favour of this articlės. schema showed 60.84 per cent, for, Defendant admitted the charge, 18.40 against, and 16.28 per cent, no and sald he had been in the roplica,
employ of the complainant for the These figures
by aro considered
pust two years. the Federation
Master of Spinners Associations to warrant proceeding with the scheme-British Wireless.
Cotton
OPEN DOOR POLICY.
NO VIOLATION BY JAPAN
the
One case ench of Typhoid and Meningitis and three Cosca Diphtheria were reported to the local of Health authorities on Friday.
Complimentary Remarks
At Banquet
Songs-Radio Request
Les Allen (Baritone),
and
Dwyer on
Sketch-Clapham
Clapham and Dwyer. Fox-Trots-Born in be Kissed.
| Fox-Truta-Two Cigarettes In the
Dark, Piano Solos-Jazz Goblina, Piano Salos-Wallz Romantique.
Raie da Costa. 9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations.
9.35-10 p.m. Light Orchestral Selections.
Reminiscences of Grieg (nr.
Urbach).
Famous
Pique Dame-Overture (Suppe). Contrasts Potpourri of Melodies (Robrecht).. 10 p.m. Close Down.
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News in Engilah.
"Beethoven in der Zwickaufis,”
A Play by Hana Feinem,
Topal Talk.
in-
1.30 p.m.
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4.45 p.m.
7
D.m. News
Rome, Jan. 6. The Lesson Serman also "Peace remains in jeopardy but cluded the following passages we have raised great hopes which from the Christian Science we will not disappoint." declared book, "Science and Health with M. Laval, when referring to the Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Franco-Italian speech at a banquet given by Sig- the recipe
agreement in a Baker Eddy: "The Bible contains for all healing. "The nor Mussolini at the Palazzo leaves of the tree were for the Venezia,
healing of the nations." Sin and M. Laval, continuing, said that sickness are both healed by the France, which was rightly consumo Principle. The tree js cerned with her security, under typical of man's divine Principle, stood how to participate in re- which is equal to every emergency, aolini had written the finest page sickness, and death. Sin will conciling nations; whilst Mus-offering full salvation from sin.
In the history of modern Italy. submit to Christian Science when, The ruins of ancient Rome con- in place of modes and forme, the stituted a warning not to allow power of God in understood and humanity to fall back into the demonstrated in the healing of darkness which was known for so mortals, both mind and body. many centuries, he said.
(p. 406). Signor Mussolini Baid that France and Italy were working not only for a dual agreement be tween the two countries, but also for the furtherance of the ideals herited from a common origin. which the two countries had in-
They were not, sald II Duce, working to renounce their respec- tive friendships in Contrai Mr. and Mrs. M. S. J. Wabh, of Europe, but to harmonise interests the British-American Tobacco Co. (China) Ltd, who were booked to and necessities in the cause of leave for Shanghal on the Asama peace. There was no question of Maru leaving here on Wednesday, on excluding other nations, he said, Mr. Walah's transfer to that port, M. Laval presented Mussolini have been unavoidably delayed owing with the Grand Cross of the ¡to the suddon Illness of Mr. Walsh.
Legion of Honour, and Signor Mussolini presented M. Laval with the Grand Cross of St. Mauritius and Lazarus.-Reuter.
..
New York, Jan. 6. Charges that Japan, in the past, had frequently violated the přín- elples of the "open door" policy in China have been plainly repudiated In many official reports of United The French sloops Savorgnan do States consular officers, asserted Brazza and Rigauit de Genouilly Mr. Saito, the Japanese Ambas-arrived in port this morning from
Shanghai. As they entered the
"Truly Excellent"
Rome, Jan. 6. Mr. Salto added that, if the com-head Fort. A salute of 17 guns was that the agreement was more than was fired and replied to from Black- Interviewed, M. Laval declared plaints now advanced by foreign also made to His Excellency the good; it was truly excellent. Interests were well-founded, it was Commander-in-Chief, Admiral Bir reasonable that their situation Frederic C would be rectified if he were right replied, in stating that the "open door"
sador, in a speech to the Foreign harbours Royal Salute of 21 guns Policy Association to-day.
policy was synonymous with com- morical justice and fairness,
Dreyer, H.M.S. Kent
It isn't only Hollanders who got in Dutch.
Nowa in German,
Concert of Light Hule.
Enallah.
5.15 p.m. Cine dowɑ DID, DJN (Germ..
Engl.)
EAST ASIA, ZONE
East Arla Zone broadcast through DJA vo 21:38 metre, and DJN (81.46 metres).
p.m. DJA. DJN Announcement (Germ.. Final) Garman Folk Song, Pro- krumme Yarecast (Germ.. Engl.) 9.15 p.m. Telayed from Irenau. Concert
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9.45 p.m. Nowa in Knællah on DJA and
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DIN.
11.30 p.m. Üsethoven in der_Zwickmühle,"
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cane, Cholera.Bassein 4 cases, a declaration, upholding for the Austrian independence is threaten- Ambassador advised.-Reuter.
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