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ROAD SPEED LIMIT

THIRTY MILE PER HOUR PLAN

London, Feb. 23. Mr. Hore-Bellaha, the Minister for Transport, intends to exempt the most important arterial roads in and around London from the 30 miles per hour speed limit for built- up areas, which comes into force on March 18.

This announcement was made to dny. following representations from various public bodies.

JUBILEE FEATURES

TWO-DAY CELEBRATIONS

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

BALKAN ACCORD

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1935.

GOVERNMENT HOUSE

Sunday, Feb. 17-His Excellency

Readhead and

CONSULAR CHANGES

*TO GO TO BERLIN

Washington, Fob. 24.

THE SOCIAL EVIL'

TO CLOSE IN JUNE It is learned authoritatively

RADIO BROADCAST

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Pato pim. "The Nova..

10 p.. Class dien.

Transmission 3

(C.A.P., 0.8.5. and 0.8.D.)

· 10.15

p.m. Big Ben, Arthur Balkdery"

and his Orchestra.

11 p.m. Nightmare Barles "Bermuda ter

Babestia."

11.16 p.m. "All Moonshine," As · Incone

sequential variety prograMME, Greenwich Tine Biens)'at 4 BURG

Ponata Reeltal By Ambus Leche (Violin) and Margery Cunningham (Pianoforte),

11.39-M. The News.

13.30 m. The Hardon Colliery BagË.

1.31 a.m. londan Xigeuner Orchestra.

Close down. Transmission 4

PARIS CONVERSATIONS the Governor and Lady Peel, ac-U.S. COUNSELLER AT PEIPING] ALL REGISTERED BROTHELS

PREPARE WAY

companied by in IN THE COLONY

attended by Captain Walter, wore the guests of Dr. C. 8. Archer at a Lawn Paris, Feb. 23. Provisional arrangements are

It is officially stated that Mr. that all the registered Chinese now well in hand for the celebra- Vital questions arising from Meet of the Fanling Hunt in the tion of His Majesty the King's Austria's position in the plans for afternoon.

Colonel and Mrs. F. P. Nosworthy Clarence E. Gauss, Counsellor of brothels in Hongkong and Yauma- Silver Jubiico in Hongkong, the European Recurity were longthily dined at Fanting Lodge

the US, Legation in Peiping, hnati have been notified by the numerous detalls in connection discussed to-day at conferences Monday, Feb. 18-His Excellenes been appointed Counsellor and Secretariat for Chinese Affairs that they must close down not with which have been engaging between M. Flandin, the Premier, and Lady Peel, accompanied by-Miss Consul General at Berlin.

Mr. Gauss, who has been in the later than June 80, 1935, the attention of the various sub (M. Laval, the Foreign. Minister, Readhead and attended by the per-

12. A This notification has been anti- committees charged with dovising Dr. Kurt Schuschnigg, the Ansonal staff, were the guests of the appropriate plans.

trian Chancellor, and the Austrian Ilon. Mr. G. G. S. and Mrs. Mackio at U.S.-Diplomatic Service since 1906, An extensive scheme for de- Foreign Minister, Baron Egen von luncheon at the Racecourse, after has spent over 20 years in the cipated by those in the business, words remaining for the afternoon's Far East. He was appointed to since the Government made clear its the U.S. Consulate in Shanghai in determination to suppress prosti racing. corations, illuminations and firo-Berger-Waldenegg.

Tuesday, Feb. 19-His Excellency 1307 and with the exception of one tution in Hongkong scame thres work displays has been planned, M. Laval and Dr. Schuccholgg,

1909-whon

ago. Since then many covering Hongkong, Kowloon, and in statements in the press, em-and Lady Peel, accompanied by Miss break-from 1007 to

brothels

West in attended per Depart-registered"

and

have The former been decided that for the purbe expected to lead to any definite | luncheon of the Hon. Mr. J. J. and ment of State. In Wash various

of registered houses colour scheme shall be all white, At

boing to define the Austrian at the course for the afternoon's rac-times in his diplomatic career, acores

Mr. Gauss has been stationed in in these two "red light districts ing.

His Excellency presented the Shanghai, Tientsin, Amoy, Tainan, have been reduced to only a few total of Governor's Cup after the four o'clock Mukden and Peiping. the latter in each place, with a race to Mr. Li Taze Fong, the owner appointment being made in 1938. between two and three hundred

-United Press. of the winner.

Wednesday, Feb, 20-His Excellen ey the Governor exchanged official calls with Rear Admiral Y. C. Klang, commanding the Yuch-Hal Squadron and Commandant of the

poses of illumination the official

The town and harbour will be lit Government's polley.. up at 8 pm. on May 6, to be fol lowed by a searchlight display from warships in port at about 9.80 p.m., this followed by fire works ending about 11 p.m.

The Illuminations will be re-Danubian l'act. peated on the night of May 7, the Army, Navy and Air Force having promised their co-operation.

Baron Berger-Waldenegg, with out naming Germany, significantly observed that he did not see how any State could stand out of the

sonal staff, were the guests at

Naval

has Point

suspended. busines"mati

Hamates.

The present U.S. Consul Gen- By July 1, the last of the gral in Berlin is Mr. Douglas Jen- licensed houses will have gone, kins, former Consul General in marking the termination of the Hongkong.

process of gradual elimination, which commenced with the closing

places some three years' ngo.

In a subsequent official com- munique, the Austrian and French

College, Canton.

His Excellency made a presentation It la expected that four or five Ministers stated that they had

agreed that it would be advan to the Hon. Mr. C. G. 8. Mackie on TELEPHONE SERVICE of the European and Japanese warships will be stationed

lageous to bring to a conclusion behalf of the Stewards and Members. Hongkong during the celebrations,the spirit of complete equality by of the longtong Jockey Club at the and these will be picked out in the Institution of Central Race Course.

His Excellency and Lady Peel, ne- clectric lights. They will also give European pact, as laid down in

companied by Miss Readhead and a searchlight display, followed by the recent conversations between attended by the personal staff, were nanivo of rockets.

France and Italy.

the guests of Mr. V. M. Grayburn at luncheon, afterwards remaining at the course for the afternoon's racing.

Thursday, Feb. 21.The following tunched at Government House:

All householders, shop-keepers,

hotels, honga, etc., will be ro- their quested premiges us far as possible in accordance with tho colour scheme.

illuminate 10

official

Naval and Military Review An outstanding feature of the celebrations will be a review of naval and military forces, includ- Ing the Volunteer Defence Corps,

They welcomed the agreement between France and Great Britain, and consider this pact as an element of security forming, with other regionai pacts, an indivisible whole which guarantees peace and facilitates the settlement of out- atanding problems.-Iteuter.

Part Proposed

The

NATIONALISATION URGED IN THE UNITED STATES

Washington, Feb. 23. The Public Ownership League passed a resolution here to-day advocating the public ownership of telephone systems. Slr

Rear Admiral Y. C. Kinng, Percival David, Bart, the Hon. Mr. N. L. and Mrs. Smith, the Hon. Sir Shouson Chow, Sir Robert Ho Tung, Lady Webley-Parry-Pryse, Captain Inn. R. Navy, Captain Chea, it. C. Navy, Captain and Mrs. W. II. Gell, Mr. E. Burney, M. C., Mrs. Agassiz, Mr. Osent Raphael, Ltd. Comdr. Chen, R. C. Navy, and Mr. Wingfold-Digly, Friday, Feb. 22. The following Junched at Government House:

Stein Callenfels, Mr. and Mrs, II. Fitzmaurice, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Ped- low, Prof, and Mrs. J. L. Shellsbear, Prof. R. E. Tottenham and Mrs. J. H, Montogomery.

Paris; Feb. 24. French and Austrian and this will take place on the Atinisters, after conferring on – morning of May 7. The opinion plans to strengthen peace In

of the European and Chinese Central Europe. have announced Mr. and Mrs. H. Phillips, Dr. P. van Chambers of Commerce le being that they have agreed that a sought as to whether or not it is general treaty for mutual Balkans desirable that this date, also be friendship would be advantageous. declared a bank holiday or public It is said that

pact in line holiday.

with these principles has been

the Course There are to be two Chinese proposed during processions on each of the two the conversations.—United Press. daya, May 7 and 8, and it is pro bable that the evening processions will start about 8 p.m. and during for 100 large and 500 small Jubl-Readhead and attended by the per the course of their itinerary visit leo medals, and these will be on Government House.

are

sale.

His Excellency presided at a meet- ofing of the University Council in the

afternoon.

18

which

The possibility of inviting the On the afternoon of the netual; Jubilee dinte, May 6, Ha Excel- senfor Chinese officials in Canton

attend the celebratlonk lency the Governor and Lady Peelin

to give a garden party at under consideration, in Government House, and a public connection the British Consul meeting will also be held at which there is to be consulted. loyal resolutions will be passed. It is also hoped to be able to.

The Jubilee will also be cete-arrange for the screening of a The Minister stated that his object in making the exemptions brated by the various schools, and special film, depicting events in the

avold congestion on a plan is under consideration wife of His Majesty, thoroughfares where A greater distribute locally-made medals to In order to meet the cost of the celebrations, the Legislativo speed than 30 miles an hour scem-school-children. ed justified by conditions.-British Orders have also been placed] Council is to be asked to vote a Wirclesa.

with the Crown Agents in London suni of $50,000.

W08

to

OPENING

WEDNESDAY KINGS

Saturday, Feb. 23.-Iils Excellency and Lady Peel, accompanied by Miss

nonal staff, were the guests at luncheon at the lincecourse of Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Dunbar, afterwarde re- maining for the afternoon's racing.

SHANGHAI BLAZE

WHARF COMPANY'S GODOWN DESTROYED

Shanghai, Feb, 24.. Damage estimated at $500,000 was caused by a fire which destroy- ed a godown of the Shanghai and Hongkow Wharf Company to-day. The outbreak was discovered at 4 am, and was under control by [40,00 a.m.-Reuter.

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2.30 .. The Bewith, Slučke Orchesten. Greenwich Time Riensi at 7 p.m.

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A Hecial by Nancy Lacr (Byncopated Tianles and CIN post). 16. "The Fragrani Weed."" 5,43 a.m. The Newa. 1. Clere dewni

troubled me was his conviction on circumstantial evidence alone.'

"While I have absolutely no New York, Feb, 28. sympathy for Hauptmann, I can- would "Nobody can comment on the not help wondering what In their resolution it was agreed Hauptmann case unless he attended happen if it were an innocent per- that federal ownership would be the trial, declared Mrs. Becsevelt, son on trial."

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