THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY,
JULY 18, 1935.
li
Italian Sets
New Record
For Flight
FLIES NON-STOP FOR 25 HOURS
H. L.
BROOKS' CHALLENGE
(Special to "Telograph”)
BRITISH
Opportunity
TRADE FUTURE
For Trade
ROOSEVELT FIGHTING
With China FOR A .A. A.
MANCHESTER VIEWS AMERICAN INTEREST SENTIMENT CHANGES
EXPOUNDED
LOOKING TO
FAR EAST
London, July 17,
HEIGHTENED
MISSION HEAD REPORTS
New York, July 17.
An optimistic picture of the
IN SENATE
ADMINISTRATION.
SET-BACK
Washington, July 17. President Roosevelt to-day gave A deputation of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, which Rome, July 17. waited upon Sir Frederick Leith-potentialities of economic rela-ssurance that the Agriculture Ad- tions between China and the justment Administration Act, The Italian airman, Mario Stop-toss and the Board of Trade here United States was presented to a ruled unconstitutional yesterday pani, has regained the world's to-day, mainly discussed the future meeting of the National Foreign by a Circuit Court of Appeal. long-distance record for sonplanes, of British trade in the Far East, Trade Council by Mr. W. Cameron which was wrested from him in paying particular attention
China. June by the French seaplane "Croix du Sud."
Monfalcone, Italy, to Berbera, in Stoppani new non-stop from British Somaliland, a distance of 3,104 miles in 25 hours.
an
It is noteworthy that the plane which Stoppan! ased WAB Isotta Franchini machine, of which a hundred are being built for the Italian Navy-Reuter Special.
BRITISH ATTEMPT
to
Forbes, Chairman of the American Economie Mission to the Far East, This strong deputation, repre-which is now preparing compre senting the textile, chemical and the Manchester Chamber of Com- engineering industries, was led by hensive reports of its findings.
Mr. Forbes said China offers merce President, Mr. C: Luens, and great opportunities for the invest uther members included Sir Kenment of American capital, notably neth Stewart, chairman of the China Section, the chairman of the Engineering Section and Mr. For- rest Hewit, chairman of the Chemical Section.
The following members of the China Section executive also at- tended the meeting between the London, July 17. two bodies:-Sir Ernest Thomp-
Maxwell Reekie.
H. L. Brook the Yorkhire airson, Mr. Francis Lander and Mr. man, left Lympne Aerodrome at 12.39 a.m. to-day or an attempt to break Amy Mollisor's record flight of four days and six hours to Capetown.
Brooks is using the same Miles
plane Falcon
In which he established a record flight from Australia to England.-Beuter.
L
NAVY'S MIMIC BATTLE
(Continued from Page 13 mouth after watching the Fleet ex- ercises from the Royal yacht this morning. The exercise included firing at the Fleet target ship Centurion and at towed targets, and anti-aircraft firing at the wireless-controlled aerial target "Queen Bee," which was seen for the first time by the King, the Prince of Wales and the Dukes of York and Kent, who were with him on the bridge of the Victoria and Albert
The conference lasted for well over an hour.
FULL EXPOSE
An official statement says the Lancastrians gave a full expone uf the difficulties confronting Lan- | cashire trade in China, and plained their viewpoints.
Sir Frederick Leith-Ross, who is shortly to leave for the Far East to study conditions, took careful note of their statements and opinions, which he promised to keep under consideration.-Reuter,
Suppression Of Slavery
BRITAIN'S LABOURS
RECALLED
IONOME1
EIGHT DIE IN HEAT WAVE
Temperature Soars In Death Valley.
Los Angeles, July 17. The temperature reached 120 degrees in Death Valley to-day. This barren, broil- ing California cactus country is reputedly the hottest place on earth. It is almost impossible for human beings to exist there in summer.
Eight persons succumbed to the heat as the wave crept across the Southern United States to-day.— Renter
SICITAJANIMÁDU MASUREZAURAKUNINKAATSENTRA ENDURIN
in the fields of transportation. utilities, mining and industry generally.
The opinion was expressed by Mr. Forbes that China is ripe for the industrialisation, although American silver polley has had a The subject of slavery was dis-disastrous effect on Chinese bust
ness, He added:"China sa
London, July 17.
of Lords
cunseri in the Blouse
trade."
Par
would continue to function until the Supreme Court gave the final ruling on the cotton processing taxes, on which the validity of the whole fabric of the A.A.A. hinges.
The President turned over to the Attorney-General, Mr. Homer S. Cummings, all inquires as to whether the processing tax would now be collectable and whether the jurisdiction of the Boston Circuit Court went so far as to include this matter.-Reuter.
SENATE VOTES
Washington, July 17. Reversing its opinion of yester day, the Senate to-day voted 44-41 tu strike out the price-fixing pro- visions of the A.A.A. Amendments Bill..
RADIO BROADCAST
Programme of Recorded Light Music
B.B.C. TRANSCRIPTION
From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 365 metres (846 kilocycles):
5-7 p.m. Hongkong Hote! Dance Orchestra.
Egyptien
No. 3 in G, Major (Bach).
7-7.18 p.m. Brandenburg Concerto 7.13-7.30 p.m. Ballet Salto (Luigini).
7.30.7.47 p.m. Organ Music.
Quentin M. Maclean.
Sydney Gustard. 7.47-8 p.m. Four Songs by Mite. Lucienne Boyer (Soprano),
Rhapsody in Blue (Gershwin). biedley of Old Time Songs.
1. Hans Tol-Tango Chante; 2. S Petite; 3. Speak to me of love (Lenoir); 4. Visions in the Smoke
Dos).
8
p.m. Time arkl Weather Report; Stock Quotations.
8.05-10.30
Concert.
10.30 p.m.
p.m. Chinese Studio
Clone Down. 8.30.10 p.m. European Recorded Music from Z.E.K. or. a Frequency of 640 kilocycles.
8.30-9 p.m. Light Orchestra Selec- tlons,
Suite Orientale (Popy). Sleep my baby Moscow; Ballet. Prelude Slav: From Sunrino to Sun- ect; Beautiful Moon; Along Petro- grad Rond; Baite no Bread, Waltzen from Vienna-Waltz Medley. What's Next? (arr. Herman Finck).
9-9.15 p.m. Daventry News.
The vute is regarded as a set- back for the Administration forces which are insisting upon the re tention of the price-fixing clause as a vital part of the bill.
The final Senate vote on the ramme of Old English Songs, entire bill will possibly be counted. to-night-Reuter,
9.15-9.30 p.m. Talkło Tunca, 9.30.10 p.m. B.B.C. Recorded Pro- "Nuts and Winė." A Pro-
Counterfeit Coins Found
BANISHEE RETURNS
TO COLONY
Floading guilty to charges of being in possession of 93 counter. felt Hongkong ten-cent pieces and 4 counterfeit Hongkong five-cent! pieces, and of returning to the Colony after having been banish- 33, was sentenced to a to four years' hard labour Dr. Justice R.E. Lindsell at the Criminal Seasions this morning. Lorney-General, who appeared for the prosecution, stated that on the
of
Mr. J. A. Fraser, assistant At-
A little plane was flown off from to-night in connection with the field which now offers, perhaps ed, Chan Ngau, alias Li Kau, aged the cruiser Achilies and put to recent report of the Slavery Com-more than any other country, the turn, to climb or to dive on its mittee of the League of Nations, Kreatest promise of expanding flight towards its supposed victim, Lord Cecil and the Archbishop of the battleship Rodney, by wire Canterbury paid a tribute to the lesa control. It was soon "Apot-work of British Governments for ted" and surrounded by smoke the last hundred years, and since from exploding shells, through the war, at Geneva In support of which it moved steadily towards the movement for the suppression its objective. When almost over the Rodney, guna registered a hit and the "Queen Bee" fell into the
At the end of the tactical exorcises the Royal yneht steamed back. to Portsmouth through two lines of ships extending for Beveral miles.
вед.
of slavery.
The Archbishop complained of information need for more the from certain areas and advocated a special agreement regarding in territories in slaves traffic
the Red Sea and other round places. With regard to Abyssinia, he said it was only fair to re- The King has sent a message to Cognise that the Emperor was try the Fleet expressing his entire to suppress slavery there in satisfaction with everything hospite of difficulties.
for
Other speakers included Dr. Alfred Sze, Chinese Ambassador to the United States, Mr. Salto, the Japanese Ambassador, and Dr.
night of June 15 a of the
party of Hornbeck, Chief Eastern Division of the State De- Revenue Officers were on duty at the Tung On Wharf when the partment-Reuter,
On arrived. The steamer Sat Passengers were searched, and one of the officers found the counter- feit coins in accused'R belt. Accused, was thereupon put under arrest. Another man
with Was him at the time.
FORMOSA QUAKE-
CASUALTIES
NEARLY FIFTY
KILLED
Talhoku, July 18. It is officially reported that the ensualties in the earthquake at Shinchiku aro 47 killed and 62 seri- ously injured.
Ninety-two others suffered slight injuries.-Reuter,
and congratulating all Lord Noel Buxton, and Lord has seen ranks and ratings. "I shall not Polworth spoke to the same effect easily forget the impressive in referring to their personal ex- spectacle of the review, in which periences in Abyssinia.
Replying to the debate, Lord I am pleased to think that ships of the Merchant Navy, have for Stanhope, Under-Secretary the first time taken part, while the Foreign Affairs, snid the Govern- success with which the Fleet ment was anxious to increase the the power of exercises have been carried out influence and to-day bears witness to the tradi-beague's-Slavery Committee.and tional efficiency of the Royal Navy, would give to its work their full- These two happy days spent by est possible support. With re-
to the Red Sea trame, he According to Chinese reports claimed that preventive mensures General Huang Fu is coming here in which British forces took part to-morrow from Mokanshan to had reduced a big stream to a confer with General Ho Ying- ripple.-British Wireless.
me
at sea, accompanied by my gard sons, and with the Service tu which I had the honour to belong for so many years, will remain one of the most inspiring recollections of my Jubilee."-British Wireless.
CHINA MISSION TO SIAM
WILL INVESTIGATE
INJUSTICES
LEADERS CONFER
Shanghai, July 18.
ching-Reuter,
DAY
HAPPY IS THAT MAN WHOSE CALL- ING IS GREAT AND SPIRIT HUMBLE Demosthenes,
BY DAY NEWS
IN BRIEF
One case of Puerperal Fører (im- ported) and two cases of Typhoid were reported to the local Health authorities on Tuesday.
at
It in officially announced that the
Mr. James Ramsay, Assistant Chief results of the Hongkong University Engineer of the Empress of Asia, School Certificate Examinations will had reported to the police that be published on Saturday, July 27. about 6.15 p.in. on July 17, sonic Mrs. B. II. Church, of No. 6 Conduit Person entered his cabin and stole
gold wrist watch* -*** A special mission of nine mem. Road, reports to the police that be bers will tour Slam in August to tween July 16 and 17 her house- Investigate'.' the alleged anti-coolie stole from her bed-room
Nanking, July 18.
Chinese movement there,
The members of the mission will be selected from the Minis- tries of Foreign Affairs, Finance, Industry and Overseas Affairs. Reuter.
FAIR WEATHER
gold finger ring absconded.
$10 valued
and
Messrs. Benjamin & Potts received the following" selling and buying ratea from their Manila agents this morning: Benguet Consoli, 12.29- 12.10; Antamoks 78-70; Bagulo The Hongkong Stock Exchange Golds 25-25; Gold, Rivers .434- have received a cable from Messrs. 4 Derrick & Co., local Secretaries in Singapore of the Raub Australinn
The body of n man named Woo Gold Mining Co., Ltd., announcing the Wing-hing, aged 23, found in the output for the four weeks ending water near Tonnechy Pler, Wanchal, July 13 to be 2,030 ounces.
was removed to the Public Mortuary was last seen on Yuen Kwan-ho, 20-year-old woman. yesterday. Woo residing at No. 77 Long Met Road, July 14 near the pier and is suspect-
whilst fishing. A weak antleyclone covers the first floor, was yesterday found bed to have fallen Pacifle from the Bonins to the her husband hanging by the nock on the verandah of the floor. Life was
over
over
Into the water!
Garolino lalands. Pressure is already extinct and the body was fined $600 or in default five months' A Chinese woman, Lee Kew, was moderately high
N. W. removed to the Kowloon Mortuary.
hard labour, by Mr. W. Schofield, at i China and relatively high over the
the Central Magistracy this morning, The southern part of the China Son.
management of the Star Depressioris are altuated
Theatre announce that after their 9.20 on a charge of possession of 50 taelk of raw oplum. Revenue Ofeer Grim- Central Japan and Shantung. p.m. showing of "Whirlpool," starring mitt said the defendant was arrested The typhoon is centred to the Jeau Arthur and Jack lot this at the Canton Wharf on Tuesday, and evening, they will preview "The Age the oplum was found concealed in a cast of the Balintang Channel of Innocense" the film adaption of pot of honey. Defendant said she had moving northward. Local fore, Edith Wharton's popular novo in been given the pot to carry by an cast:-variable winds, light to which Irene Dunne and John Boles other woman who ran away after her moderate; fair.
co-star.
arrest.
ne-
the Referring to deportation charge, counsel said that the cused was banished on March 28, 1934 for a period of ten years.
ANOTHER CASE
Said to have been in the com pany of the first accused when he was arrested, Chan Yiu, alian Chan Lo, aged 23 was sentenced to three years' hard labour on similar charges.
Mr. Fraser said the facts of the case were similar to the previouA was banished on March 1, 1933 for a period of ten
one. Accused
years.
7.16 p.m. "Hammertime af Home." No. The Countryside." A Talk” by A. G. Hireet.
Ireland
7.43 am. The D.11.C. Northern
Orchestra. Greenwich Time Higual at 12. Noon
J. E. Bretta by 8.10 p.m. An Organ
9 1.1.
Hutchinson.
The News.
9.15 pm. The Seattlah Hindio Dechestra, 1.45 m. Close down.
Transmission 3
(0.9.0. 10-11.45. p.m.; G.§.E. 10 p.m. a.. G.A.B. 12-1 «m.
10 m. i. Ber. Evensent. 10.45 p.m. terman Darawikl and hie Bland, 14.40 p.m. Iforman_Darewiki and his Band. 11.15 p.m. Sports Talk..
11.20 p.m.
Opening Ceremony of the Internationa! 612) Gulda' and Girl Braut Camp (Ulster) at Wilmont, Dummurry, Northern Ireland. 1159 pm An Organ Recital by Garden
Therp.
18.13 m. Dance Musle.
"Greenwich_Time Hignal at 6.20 gầm, 13.30 s.m. The News 12.45 a.m. Dance Marle frenľá). 1a.m. Close down,
· Transmission 4.
(0.8.J. and G.S.n.1
1.15
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PART 1 Big Ben, The Newn.. 1.30 am. Iteginald Dizon, at the Organ
of the Tower Ballroom. Tīlack- post.
zam. The D.D.C. Military Band. 2.45 m. International Folk Music Recital
Greenwich Time Algnal at 7 pm.
3 am, Variety Feature. 3,15 km. Orchestral Comeast,
Greenwich Time Bignal at 8 pm,
Variety, avluyod from the J'avilion.
Terchay. 4.49 m., "Thunderbolt,"
alory * Miranda Sivar.
& Kant Close down.
- PART H
1.1km, The Leells Bridgewater 'Quintet. USE . Danes Masle.
.m. The News,
1.55 1.1. CSee down.
gramme.
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES
This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavera
Special
Eastern for Far programmes Listener will be broadcast from Zoepen so follow
ROUTH ABIA ZONE
(South Aala Zone, broadcast from JD. (10.74 metres) and IN (11.48 matres).
19.74 (1560 ke 1.34.3
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P.JM. 15.200 ke 4.46-8.45 0. 1.640 ke 4.45-61) PJ. 15,200 kap.m.-13.30 a.m. JB, DIN Announcement (Germ Engl) Garman Folk Song. Pro- Tamme Forecast (German, E- ikh).
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for Youth Programme: beds that count
130 p.m. News In Engilah.
5.45 p.m. Relayed from leella: An Evening
in the Homeland.
4.30 p.m. Songs by Richard Trunk. Bang
Hein Wänderlich........
4.43 p.m. News' in Garman.
7 p.he. Ceneset of Light Music.
@p.m. New in English.
8.15 p.m. Close down DJE, DIN (Gerra..
Bagh)
EAST ABIA ZONE
East Ala Zons broadcast through DJQ an 19.88 metres (16,280 k.e.) 1.50-8 p.m. Concert, news at 2 p.
pim, DJQ. 1311 Announcement (Germ...
Engl.) German Folk Song Fre gramme Forecast (Germ. Engl.1 1.15 pm, Hitler Youth Programmet "Tie
Deeds that exung 1.45 p.m. News in English on DIQ and
In Datch on DJB.
Varley Programme) · Flower of
Hummer.
11.15 p.m. New in German on DIQ and
DJB. Current Brenta.
11.10 p.,
51.65 p.m. Piano Music,
12.15 m. New in English en DJQ and
In Dutch on DJD. 13.30 ..
Close down μJQ, DJB (Getay Engli
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES
To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions
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Transmission 5
(0.8.D. and G.SC.). 7.
Don. "Daylight Hobbery," ar "The Thirt in the Night." 7.49 mm. Talk: "Foreign Affairn.“
Greenwich Time Sgne) at 17 Midnight
.m. Dance Music. Harry Hoy and bla Band, relayed from the Mary Fair Hotel, Lendan, 1.43 .m. The Neva,
Close down,
It a.m.
11.45
Transmission 6.
211g Den. “Hammertime at Home." No. The Countryside. A Taik by A. G. Biret.
L. "Bammer's Come."
minnies of 'light piano based on the theme of Hummer played by ............ Hudge_Kullen.
tireenwch Time Bignal ät KÜ .. 11.10.m. Teik! Adventures in Living Dangereundy, "The Wonderland of Big Game Major A. Endelylla Duymaze. 11.45am. The News.
13 p.m. Close down.
·Transmission 2
7 p. Hen. The Commodere Grand
Orchestra.
(Continued on Previous Column).
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CANTON VISIT ENDED
JAPANESE ADMIRAL RETURNING HERE The Japanese gunboat Saga returna from Canton to-day with
Rear-Admiral Shosuke Shimonura, Commander-in-Chief of the 8th Destroyer Flotilla of the Japanese Navy, on board,
The Admiral will proceed to Macao on Saturday, returning to the Colony on Monday when he will transfer his flag to H.IJ.M.S.. Tatauta prior to leaving Hong- kong.