Japanese
General
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THE - HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1985.
LIN SEN'S Urge Bigger SON TO WED_Fighting Air
Dismissed SHOP-GIRL
MINISTRY SEEKS
FIRM-CONTROL-
EMPEROR'S
APPROVAL
Tokyo, July 16.
A sensation has been caused throughout the country by the dismissal of General Jinzaburo Mazaki. Inspector General of Military Training, one of the highest posts on the General Staff. The War Minister's action removing General Mazakt la be- lleved to be the first step in 4 determination to reassert control over the Army, particularly the Kwantung section in Manchukuo and North China.
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This section has inaintained a rather Independent attitude since 1031, owing to the activities of the so-called Young Cilque, consisting of Chiefs of Staffs and Milary Attaches.
The Emperor has approved sweeping changes and promotions affecting several thousand officers. These measures aimat strengthen- ing the unity of the Army.-Ken-
fer,
DEATH OF MRS. BOULTON
PASSES AWAY IN
HOSPITAL
Her many friends in Hongkong will learn with regret of the death of Mrs. Edith Amy Boulton, wife of Mr. Sydney Boulton, of the Talkoo Dockyard and Engineering Company.
Mrs. Boulton celebrated her
was
Force In U.S.
ROMANTIC MEETING 700 MORE PLANES
-IN-AMERICA
LOST PURSE:
FOUND BRIDE
Columbus, Ohio, July 16.
REQUIRED
INAUGURATING CAMPAIGN
Washington, July 16. Mr. James Lin, son of the Presi
The Military Committee of the dent of China, Mr. Lin Sen, and at House of Representatives follow- present a student of Ohio Stale ing a lengthy secret conference to- University, intende, to marry aday with the Secretary for War, little American shop-assistant. Mr. George II. Dern, and other
One day not long ago Mr. Lin visited one of the "Ten Cent" stores of this university town and lost his pocket-book. It was found and returned to him by a shop- assistant, Miss Viola Brown.
Mr. Lin bus now taken out a licence to marry Misa Viola and says he has written to this effect to his parents, in China, confident that they will approve of his choice-Reuter.
He Is
FRANCE CUTS EXPENSES
BIG SAVINGS IN MANY SPHERES
Paris, July 16. Following the longest Cabinet meeting since the War, lasting over fourteen hours, the Govern- ment to-day decided to Isaac twenty decrees effecting savings the of 7,000,000,000 francs in national budget, plus 1.400,000,- 000 franca in communal budgets and 2,000,000,000 francs in rail- ways.
It will also issue eight decrees relieving and stimulating nation- al economy.
SALARIES TO BE CUT
The Committee will attempt to persuade Congress to allot $40.
LABOURS FOR PEACE
AVENOL WORKING IN PARIS
ITALY PAYS NO HEED
RADIO BROADCAST
A Variety Concert From The Studio
RELAY FROM DAVENTRY
From ZBW on a wavelength of 355 metres (845 kilovycles);"
4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme, 7-7.30 pm. Light Orchestral Music. Mock Morris Dancos (Grainger). Handel in the Strand (Grainger). Japanese Lantern Dance (Yosaltomo). Chinese Street Serenade (Siedo), Viennero Memories of Lehar (arr.
Henry Hall).
7.30-7.45 p.m. Four Songs by Peter Out- Dawson (Baas-Baritone). 1. ward Bound (Standford; 2.. Drako's Drum 3. Jock the Fiddlers The Ballad-Mengeri 4. Fairings: G. Come to the Fate (Easthope Martin).
Paris, July 16. The Council of the League of Nations is expected to be summon- ed in the beginning of August to discuss the Abyssinian dispute. This intimation was given by M.Master Melodies. high officials of the War Depart-Joseph Avenol, Secretary-General [ment, decided to commence a of the League of Nations, who campaign for an enlarged Air first visited the Qual d'Orsay and Force.
then the Abyssinian Minister.
Meanwhile, despatches, from Rome indicate that Italy is rush- ing fighting power Into Africa as nc- fast as her transport can commodate it.'
fighting Three hundred more planes, mainly embers, are leav ing shortly for Nurth Africa under command of General Bali, Under-Secretary for War. Italy already has 100 planes in her African colonies. of Eritrea and Italian Somaliland.
KONEENIN BONECARUARUMTURIN GENERAL BORRETT
PROMOTED
“G.O.C. Reteives Word From London
News has been received from the War Office by H.E. Major-General O. C. Borrett, C.B.. C.M.G.. C.B.E.. D.S.O., to the effect that he has been promoted Lieutenant-General, as from June 30,
Lieutenant-Ceneral Bor- rett, who has had a distin
guished military career, has been C.O.C. of the British Forces in China since 1933. His numerous friends will congratulate him on his pro motion.
There will be reductions in AMAHESANAN TE JANE SERABercataratziert
of ranging from three to ten per
tax on
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
It is understood that Signor Mussolini is counting upon his Air Force
the to overwhelm Abyssinians swiftly and he will
his probably open
eampaign against them with a mass attack in order to intimidate the popu Ince and disorganise the Abyssin- inn 'army-Beuter.
MORE PLANES LEAVE
Naples, July 16. The aircraft carrier Miraglia, with 24 planes and 80 airmen aboard, has left for Massown. Two troopships left here for North African ports yesterday.
Six further troopships are at present loading. They will anil immediately-Reuter.
of
GREAT BRITAIN'S FLEET REVIEWED
̈ÂÀ MAN'S LIFE PURPOSE SHOULD DE Suffering from a throat wound, be- ANDlieved to be self-inflicted, a woman, THOUGHT OUT
Chan Kiu, 51, of 350 Portland Street, was removed to the Kowloon Hospital yesterday.
(Continued from Page 1) simple fishermen rabbed should- ers, meeting as equals.-Reuter.
GREAT GATHERING
London, July 16. To-night 157 ships of the Royal Navy, as well as vessels of the merchant navy and fishing fleet, anchored in the review area off Spithend, were illuminated at the conclusion of the Jubilee Review by the King.
The signal for the illumination was given by a bouquel of-rockets fired from the Royal Yacht Vic- toria and Albert.
When the Royal Yacht returned to her station at the head of the
02nd birthday last Wednesday and saluries of all state employees. 10,000 for the construction to-morrow is the anniversary her marriage, twenty-seven years cont, and the interest on Govern-between 600 and 800 additional
toment loans will be reduced by ten fighting planes. admitted
It is stated that the object in ago. The
this increase in the building pro- Matilda Hospital for treatment per cent.
Other proposals include the imgramme is to establish once again following a seizure in February last and after making satisfactory position of a surtax on salaries the fighting efficiency of the Army recovery returned to her home at over 80,000 francs and a twenty- Air Corps which, it is feared, has
armament suffered recently Talkoo. She later had a relapse five per cent.
firms. Rentes and returned to Hospital where manufacturers
The War, Department told the| she died this morning at 10.15 a.m.will be reduced by ten per cent. Committee that it needed 700 Mrs. Boulton was the daughter The Cabinet report, presented to planes to bring the Army Air of the late Mr. and Mrs. Grout, the President, M. Lebrun, insists Corps up to the strength recom- the necessity of of Redhill, Surrey, and received upon
equal mended by the recent Board of
Investigation.--Reuter. her training as a children's nurse sacrifices for all-Renter at the London Children's Hospital. On completion of her training she took service with families in Lon- don, Parla and New York. After her return to England she went to Persia with the family of Major Napler, Charge d'Affaires, of SOUGHT OUT, Magdalla. She travelled to Persia WROUGHT UUT—Earl of Oxfart, by coach via Siberia. On the out-
The forthcoming wedding is un- break of the Russo-Japanese war, Mrs Boulton accompanied Major nounced of Mr. Roger E. Barthelemy;
mining engineer, of Phontron (Laos), New Zenland Association are remind-
Members of the Australian and lines after a ten mile cruise past the fleet this afternoon, the re- Napler and family to Tokyo, where French Indo-China, and Miss Frances ed that the annual general weting view ended with a fly-past of 116 her employer had been appointed V. Robinson, of 2231 East 87th Street, will be held in the Association Rooms, aeroplanes of the Fleet Air Arm observer on behalf of the British Chicago,
307-308 Gloucester Building, at 5.30 About half a mile from the Yacht Government,
After
cach squadron went into a steep returning England
to
Messrs, Benjamin & Potts received Mrs. Boulton came to Hongkong the following buying and selling rates,
Agents this Mesars. G. A. Harriman and Co., dive from 1,500 feet and swooped with the family of Mr. W. D. Jupp, from their Manila
12.10, have, Issued a convenient little in-down in perfect formation past morning: Benguet Consol,
the King on the bridge. Baguio vestors' pocket handbook, giving de of the firm of J. D. Humphreys 12.96: Antumoks, 77, 78;
tails of local and other stocks and The great spectacle has drawn later and in 1908 she came back 4.
the various companies' earning. shores of the mainland and the to the Colony as the wife of Mr.
Three men, Leung Pui, Chan Kong dividends, etc., together with highest Isle of Wight and high ground Sydney-Boulton, then of the Taikoa.
overlooking the sea. Sugar Refining Company, and re-snd San Yuet-cheung, who pleaded and lowest lure quotations.
guilty before Mr. Schinfield at the Cen-;
To-night Portsmouth, Southeen tral Magistracy this morning to Mrs. Boulton had at the charges of returning before their at the Hongkong Club this morning and other seaside towns are in time of her death resided at terms of banishment had expired, were proved to be without founda carnival. To-morrow unless the JA unfavourable, the Quarry Bay longer than any other were each sentenced to nine months' tion. They arose from the fact that weather
a Fire Brigade appliance proceeded King, in the Victoria and Albert, member of the Taikoo community, hard nur..
to the Club, but only to carry out will lead the Fleet to sea for In addition to a daughter, Miss
The sale of a junk by a person un-routine test, Extension ladders were Enid Boalton, she leaves son,
menta, heavy gun fring at a Mr. Keith Boulton, who is at pre-authorised to do so forms the sub- used and hoses brought into operation exercises, including tactical move-
ject of a police report to-day. Mok for some time.
towed target, 8-inch gun fire at sent at Brighton, England.
Ylu-tong, ship builder, of Cheung- The funeral will take place this shawan, states that on July 12, he The two students, Lan Yiu-kwai wireless controlled target ship and Kwong Man-hong, who pleaded and anti-nircraft firing at wireless afternoon, passing the Monument arranged to purchase a junk from a
repre- guilty to Travelling on the Star controlled "Queen Bee" aerial at 6.30 p.m. No flowers by request,man named Chan Tak who
was authorised by the ferry withmat paying their fare on targets-British Wircicas. sented he it being deceased's wish that sym- owner of the Junk to dispose of it. Monday, again appeared before Mr. pathisers who so klewire end With Chan Tak at the time was an- Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magis- 'both contributions to the S.P.C.A.
other man, Leung Yau, to whom Mok tracy this morning and paid over $45 for Chan. When Mok bound over in the sum of $50 for 12 went to claim the junk, he was told months. The boys' parents who ng
had 2203 by the owner that Chan authority to sell it.
p.m. to-day.
and Son. She again went Home | Golds, 24%, 2545; Gold Rivers, 44,
'' shares, with Information setting out a huge throng of people to the
sided at Quarry Bay.
MANCHUKUO
OFFENDED
CLOSING
SOVIET
CONSULATES
Harbin, July 17.
Aviation
Rumours that a Ore had broken out
were
RECEIPTS NOT STAMPED
FURTHER TREASURY
PROSECUTIONS
Three Chinese were summoned
7.45-8 p.m. A Violin Recital by Isolde Menges. 1. Sonata in Major (Ifandei) 2. Danta Espanola (arr. Kreisler); 3. Waltz in a Flat Major (Brahms).
8 p.m. Timo anil Weather Report. 8.03.8.23 p.m. Hawaiian Selecllons. My South Sea Sweetheart. Blue Sparks. Malihini Mele.
Lonesome without my baby. Lion Rag. Away in Ilawai!
8.23-8.30 Laughter."
nm. "Love, Life and 8.30.9 p.m. Excerpts from Musical Comedy Vocal Gems-The Love Parade. Selection-The Song of the Drum. Vocal Muslent Comedy Marches. Selection-One hour with you.
9.9.15 p.m. A Relay from Doventry,
by
News Bulletins. (Copyright
Reuter),
9.15-10 p.m. From the Studio. A Variety Concert
by
Doreen Ma
Audrey Steel.
A. W. Whitehead. The Rhythm Boys.
10 p.m. Press Bulletins." 30.65-11 pm. A Relay of Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra.
1 p.m. Close Down.
OPIUM & HEROIN
HEAVY FINES FOR
POSSESSION
the
Heavy fines were imposed upon two men and a widow, when they appeared before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning on various charges of possession of raw oplum and heroin pills.
Li Chi, 34, pork dealer, was fined $540, or, in default, three months' hard labour, when he pleaded guilty to possession of 80 taels of raw opium on bus No. 81 at Castle Peak Road near the 'Laich kok Prison on Monday last, Revenue- Officer Brown stated that opium was found concealed round defendant's waist.
the
Yen
Ninety-five tacts of raw opium were found under the bed of Wan Shiu, 47, widow, at No. 22 Chow Street, first floor. She stated the opium had been given to with look after. A fine of $1,900, with the alternative of alx months' hard labour, was Imposed. Revenue- Officer Brown said defendant pro- duced a packet of opium from un- der her bed and stated that that was all, but two other packets were found by the police.
fined
Tang Mun-shaung was $250, or two months-band-labour, when he pleaded guilty to the pos- session of 498 heroin pills at Temple Street on July 9. Inspector
Shannon stated; that defendant's arrest was the result of a casual ecurch in the street,"
Revenue-Officer Grimmitt pro- secuted a man, Lam Chiu, before Mr. Schofield at the Central Magis- tracy this morning on charges of the possession of 425 heroin pills, and keeping a divan at 376 Queen's Rond Central, second floor. Two oplum pipes and five heroin pipes were picked up. The defendant pleaded guilty and was fined con- secutively $500 or five months, 85 or, five days and $100 or slx, wocks
DOCTOR ENDS STOMACH TROUBLES AFTER MANY YEARS
"I have word 'Binurated' Magnesia
la euro stomach troubles and have
peared in Court were ordered to sign the bonds and were instructed to keep the lads out of mischief. Inspector The pleasure flighte around the Stimson appeared for the prosecution. Colony which have been arranged by the Far East
Company.
Ho Ming-sang appeared before Mr. Limited; are proving most popular, Schofield nt the Central Police Court n large number of residents (and also this morning summoned that on July people passing through Hongkong)4, not being a registered dental sur- having taken advantage of the op-geon or exempted person, he did by before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the portunity to view the Colony from public and private" advertisements, Kowloon Magistracy this morning the sky. The experience in extremely scribe himself as a dentist, carry, and fined for issuing unstamped Manchukuo has decided to close exhilarating, and the views obtained up on business at 76 Des Voeux Road receipta.
Hul Tang, No. 48 Haiphong obtained most. brilliant remulle even four of the six Soviet Consulates are considered by many of the pas-Central, first floor. Sub-Inspector J. sengers to be unforgettable. During the O'Donovan appeared for the prosecu within its borders as a reprisal week-ends, those intending to take a tion, while Mr. C. E. It, Sanderson, Road, was fined $20 for receiving with patients whose guairie trouble against Russia for her refusal to night are advised to telephono the for the defence, applied for a short a sum of $52.69 from Sun Hling, has lasted several years." (Signed) P. A.
(Noted European doctor.) sanction the opening of Manchu Airport. Flights may be had on any remand. The case was adjourned to No. 26 Haiphong Road on Novern
next Wednesday morning,
ber 30, 1984, and issuing an un- kuo Consulates at Vladivostok and day.
Amazing evidence of the remarkable stamped recalpit. A similar fine Harboravak, according to the
A chargo of unlawful porsóssion Choi Wong, 27, brick-layer, was
was imposed upon Choi Kam, No. speed with which Indigestion and Harbin Times, i
boen revealed by medical experiments. The paper adds that four sentenced to three months' hard la- of a pair of black Chinese-style trou-144 Wing Log Street, for a like stomach pains can be stopped has
bour and was recommended for sera was brought against Ip Yu, aged months' notice will probably be banishment by Mr. Wynne-Jones at 18, coolie, when he appeared before offence. Defendant in this case and X-ray photographs of actual givon-Reuter.
the Kowloon Magistracy this morn-Mr. Macfadyon at the Central Magia.received $28.32 from Kee Choung, cases. These prove Bleurated" Mag- ing, when he appeared on remand on tracy: this morning; Sergeant Fowlie No. 23 Halphong Rond, on Decemnesia to be the quickest-acting and most effective stomach remedy, known a charge of having possession of a stated that defendant was arrested ber 10, 1934,
6 minuten There word two AurionHEY to medical science. Withis One case of Typhoid (Imported) wood chopper for an unlawful pur-in a pawnshop on the point of pawn- stated thating the trousers, and told the detec- and one case of Meningitis were repose. Inspector Ellis
ittle water produced complete ported to the local Health authorities about 2 p.m. on Monday last defendant tive that he had been given them against Cheong Lee, No. 214 Hen-a teaspoonful of Bisurated' Magnesia on Monday. During the wock Just and several other men were arrested a man named Leung Hung Leungnessy Road, who received sums of
on April 14, 1934, and relief in cases where numberless other remedies had failed entirely. Get ended, one case of Animal Rabies, one on information in Tai Nam Street. Hung, who was in Court, denied hav- $26.48
defendant $23.99. on May 20, 1994. A fine ofgistrated Magnesin.. (powder case of Puerperal Faver with one When defendant was searched a wooding given the trousers death, one death from. Meningitis, chopper was found under his jacket to pawn, and said he had been carry- 810 on each summons was. im tablets) from your chemist or store to-day, but be sure and see the oval two cases of Diphtheria with one supported by his girdle. Defendant ing them among a large amount of posed, donth: 11 cases of Typhoid (two im-stated, that a friend had told him that baggage, and did not know they had Sergeant Whitcroft, of the Trea-BISMAG sign on every package i
and 67 he this friend) was going to be at-disappeared. A fine of $10, or four-sury, appeared for the prosecution you want the quickest acting stomach; AE1 Pom,krobareulosissimare zou / tacked and had asked for assistance, toen days' imprisonment, was imposed. In each case.
so defendant armed himself.
parted) with "throw-
death
on defendant,
remedy known.
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