BRIGHTER COLONY

A

THE HONGKONG

OPIUM SEIZURE

CHINESE HEAVILY FINED IN KOWLOON COURT

TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1935.

THE STUFF OF DREAMS

(Continued from Page 8.)

THE VOLUNTEERS

CORPS ORDERS FOR THE

COMING WEEK Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps

OD-E Dowbiggin

Commandant, orders by flent-Colonel II. B. 1. Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps.

Thursday, May 23.

PRELIMINARY STEPS TO ATTRACT TOURISTS

considerabla amount of The seizure of 3.300 tueks of non- "apade work" has been

accom-Government praiticed opium, valued result the "specious present" plished by Mr. W. J. Currie in

at $30,600, in five suit cares aboard may be indefinitely expanded, connection with the formation of the American Mail liner President overflowing as it were into large Hayes on the morning of May 11, areas of what we should normally the Hongkong Travel Association formed the subject of charges heard call the past and the future. It is and the "Brighter Hongkong" by Mr. F. 1. Wynne-Joner at the Kow-in, this vague but extandespeci-Birthday Parade,

lion Magistracy yesterday afternoon. ous present" that we enjoy our

dream experiences.

movement.

Mr. Carrie recently returned to the Colony after being away for four weeks, during which period he attended the Oriental Tourist Conference held in Tokyo at the beginning of the current month a representative of the long- kong Travel Association.

The defendunts were Chan Kau, a coolle employed by the South Chinn Transport Company, and Yuen Kee, coolie, charged with possession of the plan, and Clan Ho-fuk, cabin boy board the liner, charged with export Ing prepared oplum.

We wake up; immédiately the of the "apecious present" contracts, and in due course we re-experience with the attention

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of our conscious self what we have already experienced in the extend- Revenue Ofleer A. W. Grimnitted "pecious present" of our conducted the prosecution. Mr. T. dream self. And, as we do so, we In an interview with a repre- Wilson, General Agent, and Capt. W.

remember our former dream ex- sentative of

the the

Yes. Thomas, Port Captain of prexa terday, Mr. Carrie snit his American Mail and Dollar Steamship Perience. attendance at the Conference had line, were also present in Court, done a lot of good. He had an opportunity of meeting delegates from other countries, and dis- cussed things with them, so that in future when he wishes to get In communiention with them it will be possible to write to them A friend. "It will make things very much easier," he remarked. Mr. Carrie brought back

quantity of literature setting out the work of the Conference, which was organised by the Board of

of

were

Cu-

1. General. . II. M. The King's The Corps (less Mobile Units, Machine Gun Battalion) will parade in close column fncing the Drill Hall n.in. on at Headquarters at 9.50 Monday, 3rd June, 1935. A plan of Parade has been posted in the Brill fall.

Markers repari ta KS.M. at 9.45

Dress. Review Order tax or 6.0.C's, Inspection).

Note: The Troop will be mounted and alfies will be carried in rifle- buckets. Chargers for Headquarters Staff will be at Headquarters by 9.50 Thus dreams are said to anti-.m. Oflcers' pattern Saddlery will It was mentioned by Mr. Grimmittcipate the future, when all that be used.

Colour Party. King's Colour.- that if the epium had been found in in fact happens, I suggest, is that

Regimental the United States the Dollar Line we enjoy some experience twice Lieut. F. W. T. Ross.

aver in two different sorts of pre-Botelho. Escort.-C/Sergt. H. F Colour. 2nd. Lieut. H. A. de B. would have been fined G$127,000.

1 hope, however, that the

Westlake. Chen Kau and Vuen Kee, who nd-sent,

Serg. H. M. mitted passenMIUM.

Aned the reader will not accept this very1/Sergt. J. 1. ) were

Tetley maximum penalty of $5,000 with the tentative suggestion as psycholo- The Colour Party will parade under alternative of one year's hard labour (ical gospel.

the orders of Lieut. F. W. T. Ross.

Mobile Units. 1. each. The cabin boy was discharged

Troop Win parade

under orders of (Mounted) 0. C. Troop and be in position in Queen's Road, east of Murray Gate, facing West, by 19.39 am, where it will await the Mnin Body.

as there was no evidence against him.

The Discovery

She

he

Alr. Grimmitt stated that on May 10 the President Enyes arrived and Tourist Industry of the Japanese | berthed at the Kowloon Wharf, Government Railways discuss, was due to anil at 8 am, the next in a spirit of co-operation, the day. Each time these ships were in various problems reinting to the port, the Dollar Line placed a special tourist trade in the Orient and watchman to watch the luggage and the South Sea Islands. The objects should anything suspicious arise

The was to call Captain Thomas. Conference

watchman on this occasion was Firdos operation among countries in de Khan, Shortly before 7 am. he saw veloping their tourism; protes three canties coming on board carry tion of their mutual interests;ing five bags, of luggage, two small improvement of travel facilities and three large. Chan Kau and Yuen to bo niTardest to tourists, and Kre were twu of the coolies and the the promotion of friendly relations third, who Inter disappeared, handed

a letter to the waterman saying that i among nations. The Conference

luggage belonged to a Anier- was in no way binding with regard to the independent busion. The luggage appeared to be ness of each organisation presented.

The Meeting

|

MIT.

particularly henvy, and the watch- men sent for Captain Thomas who cut open one of the sultensen and Cound tins of opium. The Police were communicated with and the two coolies were arrested,

on board.

the

Je om-

"TELEGRAPH" ART

SUPPLEMENT

Jamborally Pictures A Feature

Of special interest to those associated with the Girl Guides and Boy Scouts will he to- morrow's issue of the Tele graph Pictorial Supplement. one page at which will be de- vated to illustrations of the Jamborally held in connection with the King's Silver Jubilee. In all, there will be ten pie- tures of the event.

Other illustrations included

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Britto.

E RADIO BROADCAST

Relay of Hongkong Hotel Orchestra

EUROPEAN PROGRAMME

From Z.B.W. on a wave length of 35 metres (815 kilocycles).

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme.

7 p.m. Stock Quotations. 7.93-7.30 p.m. Light Opera and Musical Comedy,

Vocal Gems-A Tountry Girl Selection-The Yeamun

Guard.

of

the

Vocal Gema-The Desert Rang Selection-Folly to be wise. 7.30-7.45 p.m. Four Songs by Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone).

1. The Lute Player (Allitaeu).

2. The Floral Danco (Mqsa).

1. Our River Thames (Hennessy). 4. Young Briton's Heritage (Ilên-

nesky).

7.45-7.50 p.m. *ight_Cavaler"—— Overture (Suppe).

7.50-8 p.m. A Weekly Review" by Sabrina.

8 p.m. Time and Weather Report. 8.03-8.45 p.m. From the Studio. A Recital by D. Dánoff (Balalaika) and Harry Ore (Pianoforte),

Programme

Sator Intermezzo Ballad No. 1

1. Pihaoforte

2. Armoured Car Section. Two carx will parmie and be drawn, up in rear of the Troop by 10.30 h.m. The Cars will join the Main Body in 2. rear of the Corps Infantry..

3 M.M.G. Section.-(legs escort to ILE. The Omeer Administering thei Government) will parade in rear of the Armoured Car Section by 10.30 a.m. and will proceed in rear of that Unit,

Balalaika Salos:

Chaconno Gavotte Mazurkn Workers Song

3. Pianoforte Solos:-

Whis Gavotte Etude

return 4. Dispersal--On - the journey the Mobile Units will leave. The Main Body at the junction of Queen's Ronil and Garden Road and disintas under Ordera of Os. C. Units.

i. Dress Empire Day, 1996.- Officers attending the celebrations at the Peninsula Hotel, Kowloon, on Friday evening 24th May, 1836 will i wear Mess Dress.

iii. Tox Respirators. All Box Respirator are to be returned to Store at Volunteer Headquarters as soon as possible (repeated).

Balainika Solos:-

Brahms.

Chopin.

Durand.

Gossee.

Wieniawsky. Russian Folk Song.

Schumann. Harry Ore. Arensky,

2nd Hungarian Rhapsody 1.iszt. 8.45-9 p.m. Bland Music, Rienzi-Overture (Wagner). Mirelln-Overture (Good). 9-9.45 p.m. From the Studio.

A 30th Recital of Gramophone Records by The Rev. C.B.R. Surgent. 9.45-10 p.m. 1. I. Squire Celeste

Famous Folk Songs of Britain (ner, H. H. Squire).

in the issue will comprise a group at the wedding of Mr. A. D. Williams and Miss M. L Howell:

Octet. portrait of Mr. Lindsay Lafford, new organist of St. John's Cathedral: the slinner held by the local Nor- wegian community to celebrate the 121st anniversary of Nor way's Constitution, AL fare- well party to Mr. Albert Howe, Colony interport funthalter: and several other pictures.

SİNERALE SOUMYVAZUTUZJEREZANITZALILOVE

21 YEARS AGO

Salut d'Amour (Edward Elgar). Barcarolla "Tales of Hofmu" (Offenbach).

2. Parade. n. Corps Engineers.-| L'arade L Miniature Range oni Monday, 27th May, 1936 at 5.30 p.m. b. Corps Signals.--Parade at Cerps Headquarters at 5.30 p.. on:

Tuesday, 28.5.36 for Signal Instrue-News at 10 p.m.). tian.

Thursday, 30.5.35 for Drili Instrue-

tion.

c. Machine Gun Battalion:--Arm- nured Car Section.

Parade on Monday, 27th May, 1035 nt Volunteer Headquarters at 5.30 p.m.

Dress Mufti,

The Conference was held weder

The cabin boy was seen in the pass- the chairmanship of Mr. M. Den, age way with two suitcases and the Director of the Board of Tourist prosecution thought the bags had been und Industry, and was attended by put into either enbin 19 6 21 representatives of the American | taken out when the alarm was given, The cabin boy, in this case, looked ICxpress Company.. Canadian

after cabins Nos. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, Pacife Railway and Steamship 21 and the Chief Engineer's cabin. Co. (Mr. George E. Castello). No passenger hooked my Ceylon Government Railway, abins in Shanghai or in Hongkong. Ching Travel Service, Dollar Mr. Grimmitt went on to why that Steamship Lines, General Directhe instigator of the crime was n tion of State Railways (Manchu- man named Chan Muk whom they kun). Indian State Hallways. In-ad been unable to trare, tourist, Japan Hotel Association, pleyed the curlies to carry the opium Japan Tourist Bureau, Java.

Chan Kay was employed by the China-Japan Lijn, Lloyd Triestino, South China Transport Company and Manila Railroad Company, Mes was not allowed to work for angeries Maritimes. Netherlands other firm. Both he and Yuen Kad, India Travellers' Official Informa- who was not employed by the South Company, were tion Buress and Netherland-india China Transport

wearing the firm's badges. It State Railways, Nippon us asier for coulies wearing born file

Lloyd. Kaisha, Norddeutscher

badges to

to board these yenzels, Oriental Travel Bureau. Osaka Mr. Grininiitt agreed that the evi- Shosen Kaisha. Peiping-Lianning dones against the cabin boy was not Railway, Philippine Tourist A very strong The prosecution. sociation Railway Bureau (Gov- their own knowledge but that

of ernment-General

Chosen), auf evidence in Court, Railway Bureau (Government- | Captain Thomas, replying General of Karafulo), Railway magistente, said that the actions of ment had under consideration the Competition first phase will be fired} Department (Communication Bar- the rabin hey did nit arouse

eau. Government-General

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had

to the

Extracts From the "Telegraph" Files

The following extracts are from the Hongkong Telegraph for the werk ended May 23, 1914,

*

The rate of dollur on demand was 1s. 11d.

It was stated that the Govern-

sus-question of providing a hospital

for. Europeans in Kowloon.

of

picion and he behaved normally,

stated ordered

of

On passing sentence Taiwan), Royal State Railways of above, the magistrate alsa Slam, Sanitary Department

the destruction of the five suitenses Hongkong, South Manchuria Rail-and the confisention of the

apium way, States Steamship Company, seized. The Thes. Cook and Son, Ltd., Travel-

magistrate congratulated lers' Bureau of Tonking, Union Firdos Khan for what he did, and Des Syndicats Touristiques du added, "I feel certain you will not be Nord-Indo-Chine, and Japanese the loser by this." Government Railways.

Among the matters discussed by son often permits that visit to was the question of reciprocity 'sume port which at present is unt and exchange of posters, guide reached by nir. To combine all books Al other publications forms of transportation permits among all parties concerned, and ] (1) The longest period for sight- the reciprocal display of these neeing; (2) Visits to ports of materials by the respective or particular interest: (3) Reducing ganisations. It was thought desir- the period of the journeys, over ible for their common advantageuninteresting sections. Provided that all these materials be, ex-the cost can be kept down to changed and displayed reciprocally reasonable figures, it will be a In suitable places at transporta- defulte attraction to those who tion companies, hotels, travellera' bureaux and other concerns. This would prove to be one of the most effective means of advertising.

cannot spare more than a limited timo for their holiday.

The Gas Company announced thei reduction in the price of gas to $2 per 1,000 cubic feet.

Inspector W. Cameron, of the Hongkong Police Force, was pre- sented with a gold watch by his colleagues, on retirement, whilst Mrs. Cameron was given a silver handbagz.

WATER LEVELS

FOR WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS

for

The River Conservancy Commbaton. wanting Province us the following r port on water levels, in English feet, for the West, North and East Riversi

Higlial Lowmt. W. L. W. L..

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Firew of heruntin

13^ent liver

At Bhubne

The Coutral Publicity Ofleer of the Indian State. Kailways also brought up the question of developing pilgrim traffle to places North River of Buddhist interest in the East.

All these matters referred to, and other poluts brought up a the meeting, will be gone into.in eater detail at the next Con-

ference.

will

d. Motor Cycle (M. G.) Section— Monday, 27th May. 1935. Mem- (bers of Teams who hueg not yet fred

parade at Volunteer fendgun ters k

rendinexs to move off to | Kenaedy Road Range at 6.30 p.m. Attendance is essential as this is the only remaining opportunity for firing. Remainder 1. A. instruction at Volun. teer Headquarters.

Wednesday, 29th May, 1935. Parude nt Miniature Range, Volunteer Head- quarters, for Musketry Instruction.

No. 2 (Scottish) Company.

Thursday, 30th May, 1935-M. G.

ut

Kennedy Rond.

10 p.m. Press Bulletins. 10.05-11 p.m. Dance Music. (Press

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SOUTH ASIA ZONE

South Asia Zone, bromicant From DJD. (19.74 metres) and UJN 181.45 theires

4,46 p.m. DJU, DIN Anrauncement (Garan

Engl.) German Palk Song, Tra Eramme Forecast (German, Eng-

Ha

A

p.m.

6.30 p.m. 5.15 p.m.

Woman's Hour: Bendry- Hmall Laundry. Bonam und Versa of the Wahtub, Collected by Lotte Tile.

Naws in English.

Coarert by the National S Final Reich-Symphony Orchestra Stansfelt, Conductor: Frank Actum.

6.10 p.m. Now, in German

7 p.m. Concert et Light Music.

8

.. News in English

8.16 p.m. Close down DJ. DJN (Grzm..

Engl.)

EAST ASIA ZONE

East Asia Zone brandenal through DJA on

1.0.

Selected team will leave Volunteer Hendnuncters at 5.30 p.m. sharp. 3. Transfer: 20th May, 1935. Corps 1st BatteryNo. 2087, Gar. 11.88 ineters, and DIN 131.45 metres). T. W. Demek! (to Section

WA". M. G. Bn. Signals, No. 2210, Ser. F. MacNider (to Section "A").

Armoured Car Bection.No. 702, Spradbery to Svetion

Platoon)-No. 1330, Pte. S. E. Edgar No. 1 (M. G.) Company, (No. 1

Section "A"-Reserve).

No. 3 M. G. Company No. 1883 Pin. J. Wolfe (to Section "A", No. 1 Coy:) No, 1053 Pte. J. Heaney (to) Section "A" No. 1 Coy:).

(Sd.) P. S. M. WILKINSON, Captain, Adjutant, H. K. V. D. Corps.

AFFILIATED UNITS

Nursing Detachment. H.K.V.D. Corps

3. Lecture Lectures are postponed

until further notice.

2. Leave Mrs. J. J. Garland as from 18.5.36 to 18.5.36.

0.10 p.m.

DIA DIN Announcement (Germ.. En German Folk Song: Pro- Frame Forsenal (Germ., Engl

Woman's Hour: Sig Laundry- Amal Laundry. Semua ani Vieno of the Washtub. Coliveted by Into Theil. 9.45 pm. New In English on DIA and

In Dutch en DIN. p.m. Concert by the National-So- lint Strichs-Symphony Orchestra Munich. Conductor: Finn Adam.

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11 p.. Frown Puble Life: How the State watches over our Health. Dr. Sutterlín.

1.1 .m. Now in German on DJA and

DJN.

11.30 p.m.

13.15 .m.

11.50 ..

Concert of Items by Request.

New in Englah on DÌA mad In Butch on DIN

Clown down DJA, D3N (Cerm.. Enzl.)

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions

Call Rign

The following ware-lengiba and Stequznoter are observed by Daventry.

Frauency Hevelettzth 6,050 k.c. 49.55 metre 9,510 k.c. 31.55 metree 1,585 k.e. 38.30 metrom 11.750 .. 26.53

nu May Mar record „reord 24 23

nt Tlnky/a

41.0

4.26.0

n

4 18.3 13.2

10.2 24.0

9. Resignation-Mrs. N. E. Bennitt as from 22.6.35.

C8A

GBC

North River

n

Kinsha 4.27.0

Al Sheklung

A. 8.0

$12.0 -3.7 3,5 3.5

(sd.) M. M. MEILOR, Aeting-Gammiandant:-

COK

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Nursing Detachment, I.K.V.D.C.

GSG

CRI

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CAI

15.200

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DAY BY DAY, NEWS IN BRIEF

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4

WE ARE

RICH ONLY

THOUGH

Passports and Taxes Another matter brought up for discussion was the question of the Passport Regulations. It was suggested by the Oanka Shosen Kaisha representatives that in the ense of tourists, either their pass- ports should be vised gratis or the Local Travel Association

It is notified that the name of the viso system be abolished. It was

Questioned regarding the Hong- WHAT WE GIVE; AND POOR ONLY Ian Wah Mirror Company, Limited, also suggested that poll taxes imposed on "Incoming" and "Out-kong Travel Association, Mr. THROUGH WHAT WE REFUSE AND has been struck off the Register.

tourista going"

should bo Carric sal! he was quite ready KEEF-Madame Swetchine.

His Excellency the Officer Admini9- abolished.

to start the Association. He was

tering the Government hus ap- now only awaiting word from the It is notified that Mr. W. J. Carrie The Central Publicity Officer, Government to do so.

resumed the duties of Head of Sani-pointed Mr. Thomas O'Connor to act

as an Inspector of Mui Tuni. Old Secretariat, Indian State He said he had spent un enjoy-tary Department on May 18. Railways, suggested that there able time in Japan with the other should be co-operation between delegates. They were all taken A bankruptcy notification states Li Shu-fan, J.P., M.B., Ch.B., D.T.M. railways, shipping companies and to places of interest and were has been declared in the case of the elected as a member of the Sanitary that a first dividend of $20 per cent. & H., F.R.C.S. (Eilin.), has been duly air services in "Inclusive Rate" treated with the greatest courtesy. Siu Fung Pawnshop of 52A Reclama Board.

Before they left, they were each tion Street, Yaumati. combined tickets. The majority

of tourists nowadays are people given a souvenir album of the

moderate

of

means. In

con Conference and each presented

It is notifled in the Gazette that Dr.

The bathing section of St. Andrew's

It is netilied that at the expiration Club, will commence weekly pientes adquence a tour generally consists with a silver cigarette case bear of three months from the date hereof to-morrow leaving Pollee Pier, Kow- of a round tour by ship with ing cherry blossom mark with the Mayen Company, Limited, will, loos, at 3.30 p.m. Moonlight pienics shore excursions. The greater the inktints "D.T.C." engraved on unless cause is shown to the contrary, will repince the usual afternoon once part of the tour is taken up by it.

be struck off the register and the on June 16, July 13 and August 10. For many, the voyago at sea.

Mr. Carrio said he had brought company will be dissolved.

The launch will leave Police Pier at 8.15 pm, returning at about 11 pan. this is drawback, and finally back quantity of literature around trip occupies a long time dealing with various places in A concert in aid of the Ministering The Committee has decided that all To do a journey entirely by air is the Orient and the South

being given by non-guntautors be charged $1 per Sea Children's Leagas

as previously still beyond the pocket of the Islands, and he would be only the "Non-Stops of 11.M.S. Suffolk on picnic, and not $1.25 average tourist, yet this means of too pleased to be of assistance to Saturday, June 1, at the Chinn Fleet notified. Should any typhoon signal Club, commencing at 9 p.m. His Ex- other than No. (T) be hoisted, transportation permite of far anybody who intended to vielt cellency the Omeer Administering the plentes will automatically be cancelled. longer halts at places of interest. those places and, was desirous of Government, Sir Thomas Southorn, The convener of the bathing section On the other hand, the journeygotting information:

has intimated that he will be present. is Mr. E. F. Fincher.

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Transmission 5

1.8.C, and 0.5.0.)

7 mom.

Big Ben, Studio Conrest. D. 1. Food (Organ) and Frederick Masters (lane).

7.40 .m. Taiki "Freedom."

Greenwich Time Signal at 12 Midnight

* a.m. "fors Trunk tell."

1.4.m. The News

9am. Clow down.

7

Transmission 2

(0.8.1 and 0.8.0.1.

D.m. Big Ben, The Iviland Square and Now Victoria Orchestra, directed by Norman Austin.' Helayed from the New Victoria Cinema, Edin.. burkt.

of the Engineering and Hardware Section of the British Industrie Fair held Catle romwich, Dismingham, by the Rt. Hon. Nurille Chamber Jain. Mr.

7.4 p.m. A View

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Greenwich Time Signat at 12 Noon p.m. A programme of new gramophone

Terande.

• D.Bt.

The B.B.C. Variety Orchestra.

*** *24 ̃p.nl/~The Newe~~

1.4 p.m.

Close down.

Transmission 3

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