BYRD RETURNS

ANTARCTIC EXPORERS.

WELCOMED

Washington, May 11. Roturriing from his Antarctic Expedition, Admiral Byrd steamed up the Potomac -Itiver, and Was welcomed by President Roosevelt, who congratulated him on behalf

of the nation.

Admiral Byrd dined at the White House and stayed the night.

-Reuter.

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EXCHANGE OF AMBASSADORS

CHINA AND JAPAN IN AGREEMENT

Shanghai, May 13. Although the Chinese Govern. meni has virtually the Japanore

agreed with Government in respect of the exchange of ambas. sudura between the two nations,

to this

Admiral Byrd told newspaper | Japan,

to

TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MAY

THE HONGKONG

KOWLOON WEDDING

MR. L. DE PINNA MARRIES

MISS Y. BRITTO

LESSON SERMON

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONGKONG On Saturday afternoon at the

"Adani and Fallen Man" wor Rosary Church, Kowloon, tho wedding took place of Miss Yolanda the subject of the Lesson Sermon

all don Merlina Britte and Mr. Luizin

Churches of Gonzaga de Pinna, the Rev. Father Scientist, yesterday. Rossi oficiating at the ceremony",

The Golden Toxt was, "As Moses

Attending the bride were the Misson A. M. Britto and F. M. Xavier Alt. owned

blue orgondio carried Arum dilles. trimmed with while ruses They also

In an editorial comment, the - correspondents that he had taken

possession of some 260,000 square Tokyo Amhi approved of miles of land for the United States, rota's move in this direction as and had ained it Marie Byrd Wise and approprinte And said

that China's diplomatie Land, after his wife.

post- Of the four and a half months tion would be better of ar Britain that he had spent alone at the ad-and the United States were advis

Thig Pole, Follow vance base near the South Admiral Byrd gnid:

in printed

13,

1935.

E RADIO BROADCAST

Christ, "Pictures on Parade" By

Film Fanny

2.E.K. PROGRAMME From Z. B. W. on a wavelength of Orchestra.

5-7 pm. Hongkong Hotel Dance.

from'

Albert Sandler.

7.26-7.39 p.m. Light Violin Solos by

The bride, who is a member of the lifted up the serpent in the stair of the Netherlands India Com-wilderness, even so must the Soni the diplomatic authorities berente Mr. J. M. Britto and Mrs. Britto, ever believeth in hun should not

mercial Bank, is the daughter of the of man be lifted up: that whoso amour to attach little Importance The bridegroom, son of Me, and Mrs. Inerish, but have eternal life. (John 355. matres (845 kilovycles), tain prefer to maln-S, F. de Pinna, is connected with the 3: 14, 15),~ Marie Dyrd Land

Asiatic Petroleum Company. Washington, May 12,

Among the citations which com- It is learned that I reciprocat- The President yesterday took in the appointment by Japan of Entering the Church on the armprised the Lesson Sermon was the

7 p.m. Stock Quotations. Admiral Mr. Ariyoshi as first Japanese of her brother, Mr. F. M. Britto of the following from the Bible: "For It part in the welcome to

7.03-7.2 p. the bride by one man's offence death reign-"Patience" (Gilbert & Sullivan) sung

Excerpts Richard Byrd upon his return to Ambassador to China, the Nan China Underwriters Lid. Washington from the Antarctic, appoint Mr. Chiang T-pan, now mudo y Eclat." She enrried of the gift of righteosan sa shanit Soldiers of our Queen; If you want a

Foreign Office is expected to

looked charming in salin gown trimmed with georgette, receive abundance of, grace and

a white crepe ed by one; much more they which by the 10yly Carte Opera Company. He told Admiral Byrd that his

Twenty Love sick maldens We The was no achievement of which the | Chinese Minister at Tokyo, shef of Arum lilies. whole nation was prond.

first Chinese Ambasandor

rein in life by one, Jesus Christ. When I first put this uniform on: receipt for that popular Mystery: Therefore as by the offence of one Long years judgment came upon all men to Cymbals Bound ago; Let the merry condemnation; even so by the righteousness of one the free gift came upon men unto justification 1. Looking for you; 2. An Old The duties of beat men were under. of life." (Romans 6: 17, 18). Violin: with Olive Groves (Soprano); taken by Messrs. 11. J. Silva, of

The Lasson Sermon also includ-8. Song of Paradise: 4. Alwayiq with Dodwell and Company. and F. Ped the following passages fron Sydney Torch (Organ). Sequeira, of the B.A.T. The bride's the Christian Selcice textbook,

7.39-7.50 p.m.

Light Orchestral mother wore printed georgette.

"Selence and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Through discernment of the spiritual

opposite of materiality, even the way through man will reopen Christ, Trath, with the key of divine Science the gates of Paradise which human beliefs have cinsed, and will find himself unfallen, upright, purc, 8.30-10 p.. European recorded and free, not needing to consult music from F.E.K. on a frequency of almanacs for the probabilities 640 kilocycles. NEWFOUNDLAND RIOTS either of his life or of the weather, Minor, Op. 74 (The Pathetique 8.30-9.12 p.m. Symphony No. 6 in H. not needling to study brainology to Symphony) (Tschaikovsky) pinyet Jearn how much of a man he is." the Boston Symphony Orchestra. (p. 171).

9.12-9.25 p.m. Four

songs Ly Malcolm McEachern (Bass).

1. The Cobbler's Song- "Chu Chin

Chow,"

"I got a new outlook on fe there. I thought several times that I wasn't coming out alive."-- United Press.

Away for Nineteen Months

New York, May 12. Rear Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd arrived here today aboard the Bear o Oakland, expedition. flagship, from his second Anture'ic | trip.

Arriving bere a year and even months almost to the day after he net sail from Boston with 70 men, Admiral Byrd can look back on his time spent in the Antarctic possibly the mind fruitful in his

tion.

Central News,

xample,

CHINESE LABOUR

DELEGATION

PASSES THROUGH ON,

A reception was held after the cere. muy at the Chip de Recrolo followed by a daner, the music being supped

"The Troubadorn."

for

On envir

the honeymoon which in being spent at Canton and Mucan, Mrs. de Pinna wore a blue Albene silk gown made by "L'Eclat" with but to match.

WAY TO GENEVA Sonte me Babers of the Chinese Labour Conference shortly to he delegation to 110 Internationa? held at Geneva pasred through UNEMPLOYED DEMONSTRATE Jourkong yesterday on the Coute

AT ST. JOHN'S

88 Rozan,

secretary.

ik

th

ARMED ROBBERY

KOWLOON TONG HOUSE ATTACKED

long life of geographical explora-Wang Chih-hen, representing. Demonstrations against

The delegation inclusled Me: St. John's, Newfoundland, May 11. The expedition, Admirai - Hyrd's the employeros Mr. P. N. Koo, his smallness of the scale of rellet i second to the Antarctic, set antiviser, Mr. H. 1. Chony, his for the unemployed has }} $

Waung. froni

e- rioting, and, following a demon- Boston on September 25,etary: Mr. K. 19:33, aboard the Bear of Galdaut.ployees' delegate: Mhe. V. T. Wstration b

unemployed... the; a reconditioned naval sailing vessel is adviser, M, O. M. Chong, bis police made

bal charge..

A house in the heart of the re- built in 1874.

during which many were injured. The start whs nong

sidential area of Kowloon Tong tuo 4-

After the police had dispersed | was the scene of a robbery which picious: the steering gear broke

demonstrators the down a few minutes after the fines

Intter is being investigated by the Palien, the had been cast off, and the captain

spread through the town, Indulge Early yesterday morning, three ing In EL: ove was left behind because he had

of window Chinese gained entrance to No. 1 neglected to get his master's certi-

smashing. The rioters cleaned Cornwall Street, and robbed two flente. There were also runoura,

out the entire stock of beats and women of jewellery and money to shoes in one shop.

the total value of $581. Byrd, come l Admiral that he was in Anascint dificulties.

The expedition was not delayed,. however, and the Jacob Rupert, apply ship of the expedition, Bail ed about a week later, joining the the Bear of Oakland in Panama.

Mr. Eve Ping-hane elegate of the Central Chinese Clavernment, ian officer of the Lenyue and is his adviser and secretary. at present staying in Geneva with

WATER LEVELS

FOR WEST, NORTH AND

EAST RIVERS.

west River at

Shishing 13.3 12.41

The police are Patrolling, the [streets in motor-Jatrick, while steet helmets have been issued to them as a precautionary mensure -Reuter.

Nova Scotia Trouble

A mob

6.0 3.6 15 Mounted poller, however, persed the erowd.

Music.

Liebestraun (Liszt).

Danse des Apaches (Clarke). Glow Worm idyll (Lincke). 7.58-6 p.m. From the Studio, "Iictures on Parade" by Film Fanny.

8 pm. Time and Weather Report. Shing Theatre (Chinese)..

8.53-11 p.m. Relny from the Ko

11 p.m. Close Down,

2. I'm a Ronnarr ("Son and Stran

ger*) (Mendelssohn).

3. Devonshire Cream and Cider

(Sanderson).

4. Up from Somerset. (Sanderson). 9.25-10 p.m. Dance Music.

10 p.m. Reuter Fress Bulletins. 10.05 p.m.

Close Down.

ZLESEN PROGRAMMES

This Evening's Brondens! From The German Short-Wavers

Bpecial Bisteners follows:

programmes for For Fastern will be brendesst fram Žecast h

SOUTH ASIA ZONE South Asia Zone, broadcast from DJÚ,

4,48 pm, 1970, DJN Annegncement (Germ

Engl) German Folk Bung. Pro- gramme Peerzet (Germ. Eng)) Par the Young Polkss Bongs Ly

Werner Allendorf. 5.30 p.m. News in Engliais, 5.40 p.m. "The May Queen.**

from the Opcia by fuck. Autor: Prite Wiche. 4.10 p.m. New in German.

One of the women, Chan Kit-mùi, aged, married, reported to the 48,74 meter) and DIN 181.48 metraj Police that she was awakened at 6,15 a.m. by a hand holding her throat. She tried to scream but was prevented. She saw two other men and all three mon carried daggers.

After one of the robbers had torn off the jewellery she was wearing: he proceeded to ransack room. She was bound and

5 p.m.

7 p.m. Concert of Light Male. *_pum.“ News in English.

The River Conservancy Com- miasion for Kwangtung Province isnuck the following report on Arrival at Little Americn"

water levels, in English feet,

Nova Scotia, May-11. for They arrived at Little America the West, North and East Rivers: in December, 1933, just as the ice

May 11 May 12strators. forced their way to the the

of unemployed demon- packs were beginning to close in North River at Tsingyen 11.5 110 Town Hall and demanded an gagged. for the Antarctic winter. The two North River at Sanshui

increase in the seale of relief, į The robbers then left her room ships did not linger long, for fear East River at Sheklung ...

F dis-and entered another room occupied of being caught in the ice, but re-

by Ho Mo-ying, married wonian, turned to New Zealand as soon as

who was likewise bound In order not to elush with the rere. unloaded, to await the coming of mony of presenting farewell addresses arrested and order restored. but

gagged. spring.

} for LEE, the fovernor, at the Univer

After remainitur on the premises -Na-sooner-lind-the-party-landed the four-nt-which-Madame Lottie Canadian Mounted Police ar for nearly 80-minutes-the-three than one of the expedition's planca Gordon's concert will be held the patrolling the streets--Reuter,

men devamped. was lowered over the side of the Jacobean Roop of the Hongkong Huppert and Byrd and Harold Hote! 10-mmrrow has en changed from 53) to 6.30 p.m. The copeert

June, chief aviation pilot, made is in aid of the lind lome and the an exploratory flight over the BORS Empire Link Music Club, and instead Sen, almost reaching the great ice for an admission charge being made, barrier south of the sea.

boxes will be available at the door, Disaster threatened the expedi-on the conclusion of the concret, for tion almost immediately. Difficulty contributions, was experienced in unkning sup plies. A stiff northerly wind The P. and O. liner Ranpura, with pashed the Jacob Ruppert against the English mails, is due here from the ice face of the bay with such Singapore at am. on Wednesday. force that it was temporarily fear-

ed a few rivets had been started in

Two cases ench of Small-pox and

her hull. Two of the five tractors Typhoid Fever were reported to the caught fire, and two went out of local Health authorities on Friday, commission because of engine trouble.

though, than an attempt was inade

Three of the leaders

were

BIG OPIUM SEIZURE

and

The haul included six finger rings, two gold bangles,

a gold and jadestone brooch. three pairs of spectacles" and $23 in local

currency.

MERCHANT WELCOMED.

'CONSIGNMENT INTERCEPTED

ON KOWLOON, WHJARE.

One of the largest seizures of contraband opium for several months past was made on a Kow-INDIAN COMMUNITY PRESENT Joon Godown wharf on Saturday morning.

A consignment worth between $20,000 and $30,000 was intercept cd prior to the sailing of the 8.8. President nyės,

The discovery was made when a

Meanwhile a party and pushed to break through back to Little Chinese passenger was stopped and south to the site of Little America America, and was rapidly reclaiming the

Meanwhile, work of the expedi-compelled to open a suitcase. This city. The buildings were found tion was being conducted methodi luggage being exami ed, when it was followed by other pieces of intact, and such equipment and cally at the base. The autogiro was found that they were all pack- even bits of food which had been made atmospheric-sounding and tightly with tins of opium.

barometric flights; planes were

The Chinese passenger was

4-

ADDRESS IN CASKET

Mr. Lalchand Watantnal, heard of i the firne of Messrs. Watannal Bool- hand of Hongkong, China, Japan and India, and Mrs. Watanmal were the guests of honour at a

largely attended tea party given by the Hindu Association at the terday afternoon. Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden yes

Mr. K. B. Valdya, President, was in the chair.

An address of welcome rend by

left behind when the first exped-dur from the snow; a tractor left rested. He is credited with the in- the President and, contained in a for Edsel Ford range to lay out tention of taking it aboard the silver casket, was presented to Mr. bases for future exploratory trips; President Hayes, which, later in Watanmal

tion returned north were still they had been left four years be fore. By the time the first lends of supplies arrived from the Ross Sen unloading point, the buildings

were once more habitable.

a survey party spent 55 days on a

newly-discovered plateau; many continuance of her round-the-world pressed thanks on behalf of his the morning, left for Manila în Replying, Mr. Watannal CX-

maps were made of hitherto un- charted mountain ranges and seas; another tractor party was trapped crevasses for 19 days before an Antarctic plane found them, and pointed жего made

a way out; pilot June discovered a

Préparations for Summer During the long

winter, Instruments

ready for spring use, buildings land mass east and south of Edsel were repaired, airplanes overhaul- ed, and life in general settled down Ford range, strengthening Ad-

for a long wait. A mersuro scientific exploration

of

miral Byrd's bellef that the range

with the

was once connected was coll-Andes; and traces of conl deposits were discovered many hundreds of

tinually carried on. Admiral Byrd stablished himself in

small feet under the ice.

alone, 120 miles from Little. America and south of it, and pre-

On December 14, 1934, Com- pared to live through the winter inmander H. F. Gjertsen salied from sub-zero solitude, malding weather Now York for New Zealand, from charts and

recording scientific America to take charge of the where le proceeded to Little phenomena. Ile was left in hig

hut on

on March 31, 1934. His

expedition's vessels. Admiral intention of remaining alone for Byrd definitely announced that the seven months fell short, however, expedition would break up as soon A two-tractor scientific party set

na conditions became such that the out on July 24 to make observa-asels could be loaded safely,

tiny

of

tions and recordings and to bring was completed, and the members of On February 5, 1935, all loading Admiral Byrd back with them.

The first tractor party had to the party took their farewells of turn back because of engine Little America; some twenty trouble. On August 13, the party them for the second time, and the reached Byrd, and decided to re-two ships headed for Dunedin, main until he regained enough New Zealand, where they obtained strength to attempt the trip back their first sight of land since lear to Little America. It was not ing that place in 1038-United until the middle of December, Press,

voyage.

wife and himself, and mentioned that he first visited the Colony in 1997 and again in 1929. He had witnessed rapid progress every- where, and added it was his sincere wish that the Hindu Association would be the source of bringing together in friendship all the com- munities in the Colony.

Before the gathering dispersed, Mr. Vaidya expressed thanks to Mr. O. A. Kaluziny, manager

of

the Hotel, for the splendid arrange- monts made; the Hotel orchestra, and members and friends for their i attendance at the function.

MENINGITIS SCOURGE

SOME ANXIETY CAUSED AT FOOCHOW

fever hero has

rise pro-

Foochow, May, 12. An outbreak of cerebro-spinal

given to anxiety. Up to tho sent, Afteen victims of tho discaso have been reported. Tho' [local sanitary authorities are tak-

Flight la often caused by plain. ing emergency measures to provant It from spreading-CentralNews.

fright.

Helections

Cini

8.15 p.m. Close down DJB, DJN (Gem,

Engli

EAST ANIA ZONE East Azly Zone Vicondenal through DJA on 11,3% metres, and DJM (3145 metres).

p.m. DJA. DIN announcement. (Germ..

Engl), Carman Folk Song Pro grumme Fatecast (Gorm,” Eng?), 9.16 p.m. Music and Topical Bresto. 143 p.m. New to English on DIA and

in Date on DJN 10 p.m. Let Mother have a rest for once! A Stadio __Play_____by___Tembraut

10,45 pm, Musle for the Wanie, Clecie,

The Rodger QUAIA. 11.15 pm. Newain German an DJA amil

DJN.

11.30 pm. Redio Variety Hhow, 13.15 m. News in Egilsh on DJA and

in Datch on_DJN, 12.30 a.m. Close down DJA. DIN (Germ

Engl.)

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7.45 mm. The B.II.C. Empire Orchestza. Greenwich Time Bigual at 12 Midnight 4.45. Weekly Newsletter and Hparts

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9.30 am. Class down.

Transmission 2

(0.8.7, and G:B.C.),

7.

7.18 0.10.

Big Ben At Organ Recital by

Marshal M. Gilchrist,

The ... Northern Orchestra. 7.19 p.m. Haydn Heard and his Band.

Greenwich Time Signal at iz Noen. 130 p.m. A programma. În celebration of the Jubilee vialis of their Royal Highnessen Uhe Prince of Wales, the Duke and Duchess at York, and the Daka of Gioneeeler to Wales, Brotland, Northero Ir jand Arthur Salisbury and hb Or-

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p.m.

Transmission 3 (0.3.P.. G.8.E. and (BB.),

10 p.m., Hen. The Belfast Wireless

Orchestr

19.16 M.P

the

Detectives

Greenwich Time Bignal, at 2. Dam,

I p.m. A mnata Racital by Lilly Phillips. 11.30 pm. & programma În colchentian of the Jubilee visits of their Royal Blghnesses the Prince of Wales, the Duke and Duchem of Yorka and the Duke of Gloucestar to Wales, Beatland, Northern Tre Lund, $2.10 a.m, Interludo.

12.15 am. Mantovan) and hia Tiples O

chestra.

- 12.20 sằm, The News.

12.45 m. Mantovani and his Tipies On

__chestra (contd),

1 km. Closa dawn.

Transmission 4

(G.B.D. and 28.11.

130 km. Big - Tien The News, Dalry

Produce No.

--1.30 am. Frank: Newman, at the Organ

of the Plaza Theatre, Ragby, 3 s.m. Talk: “Murlo and the "Ordinary

Listener." Bie Walford Darles. 118′ p.m. The LLC. Dance Orchonira, directed by Henry Hall. Greenwich "Time", Bignal at 1 pm,

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