THE HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, AUGUST

National Guardamien and pickats came lato conflict recently in the Tacoma sawmill dļetrict, where six mills reopened after several weeks' idleness due to labour trouble. In the clashes, severel wera killed. Picture shows Guardsmen giving the“mova on” order to pickats who attempted to dis-

auads strike-breakers from working.

GERMAN FESTIVALS

ATTRACTIONS FOR

TOURISTS

"COME HITHER"

TOURISTS

Berlin.

From Aachen to Zwickau, from

festivals to asparagus

other railles, Germany is on the go this summer.

World's Best Pick Pockets

CLEVER NATIVES OF

EASTER ISLAND

EXPERIENCES OF SCIENTIST

BY REYNOLDS PACKARD

Paris.

HIDDEN CITY OF VIENNA

VAST UNDERGROUND CONSTRUCTION

REFUGE OF OLD. DAYS

By T. C. M. Jahn

Vienna.

равзанен

INFORMER ARRESTED

·ALSO ACCUSED OF BEING A RETURNED BANISHEE

A returned banishee, who gave another returned banisheo away to the Police, was himself arrested after enquiries, and produced be- fore Mr. W. Schofeld at the Central Magistracy on Saturday.

The defendant was Mok Shum, unemployed, and he was charged with having returned from banish- mont.

The other defendant was Ho

·Tak, unemployed, who WAS TO- manded for three days from Wednesday. At his first appear- ance, Detocilvo-Sergeant Kinner stated that the detective who arrested the man was given in- formation by a man who was not his usual informer. There was a strong suspicion that the man who gave the prisoner away had him- self brought defondant down from the country, and it was quite possible that dofendant might havo been enticed here under some pretext.

On Saturday, Sergeant Kinner said that the Police had since located the informer, who was Mok Shum, and it was then found, ho Wan himself

returned banishee.

The allegation made by lo Tak that he had been enticed back to Hongkong by Mok Shum, · was then put to defendant, but he denied it, saying that they had come down to Hongkong together, as Ho Tak had told him he was going to Aberdeen to look for a Job.

Mr. Schofield romarked that Ho Tak was not quite so innocent na ho tried to make himself out to bc.

to

hard labour.

year.

OBSOLETE SHELLS

- Broadway pickpockets aro

Ho Tak admitted four previous the native So far, no less than 420 special slouches compared to

convictions, three for stealing and women of Easter Island, tiny events have been listed.

A complete & bterranean city of one for having previously returned volcanic dot in the Pacific Ocean. vast extent is slumbering under from banishment, and was sen-

Lecturing Many of these are planned with

hero un. his

hard ex-Austria's capital, it was discovered tenced nine months' a special eye to foreign tourists pariences on that mysterious, recently when new pipings were labour; while Mok Shum, who to illustrato what an orderly and statue-aprinkled laland, Drlaid in the Zoller Gasse, near the only had one previous conviction, uttractive country Nazi Germany Alfred Meraux, ominont French contre of the city.

was sentenced to eight months* is. If the Olympics next year are ethnologist, revealed that never in to be a financial success there must the course of his world travels had have been found, and in some Structures nine storeys deep

Another Case bo no doubt abroad that Germany he run into such light-fingered cases

Nine months' hard labour wha aubterranean is a safe, well-disciplined dictator-gentry and

women with such reached a depth of not less than passed upon Henry Lam when he ship.

inking ways. He explained, that 120 feet below the present level of appeared before Mr. Wynne-Jones Reductions of 60% in

at the Kowloon Magistracy on stealing was apparently an railway

old the city. Easter Island custom, steeped in fares on frontler-to-frontier tickets,

A number of spacious under-Saturday on a charge of returning. banishment. Defendant the sale of "Travel Marks" at dis centuries-old tradition.

ground halls, measuring about 36 frem

WAA "As soon as we landed from our feat in length, 20 in width and 10 piended that he

passing counts high enough to offset the depreciation of dollar and pound, boat, the Rigault-do-Genouilly," said in height, were discovered. Their through the Colony on his way to Portallion, etc.. the freshening-up of Gor-Dr. Metraux, "a native woman walls

were ·linect with brick Shanghai, Inspector

prosecuting, stated that defendant many's G0,000 hotels and lodging came near me and with marvellous masonry.

on inform ition in was arrested packet of places with the aid of State sub-dexterity removed

Apparently these halls were the

Prince'a sidies-these are among the cigarettes from my pocket

main thoroughfares of the bidden Nathan Rond near the feel any

Thursday. measures by which Germany nima didn't

movement and city as they are the points of Theatre at 9 p.m. on to stimulate her precious tourist would never have noticed it had Rsue for a

maze of intricate Defendant was banished for a trade: Knowing, of course, that not reached for my cigarettes and galleries extending over an area period of five years in June last France. England, Italy, Austria found them gona At the same of several square miles. and Russia are doing likewise. time, she was passing them out to i The discoveries so far maite

her friends.

include an underground · cemetery Munich. the most important "This Is an old story which where mounds of human bones and German tourist centre after Berlin, sailors who passed by Easter numerous decayed coffins werd in having "The Festive Summer of lakand have told ever since 1722 found, and a vaulted catacombai New Munich" and is offering prizes although it is not known by most chapel with remnants of wall for books on the subject "Munich-people. Thiving by the abori-paintings was discovered. Ultimate Goal of All Travellers."

ginal natives appears to be tradi-j These are believed to date from Other focal points Hike Dresden, tional and to be stronger than all the 11th century and are thus 200 Leipzig, Hamburg, Cologne, Duase the moral training that they are years older than the oldest parts dorf, Frankfort, Mainz, Nurem receiving to-day. berg, as well as the mountain and "There is an English company seaside and watering resorts, are on the island which raises 40,000

11 has long been known that all pushing the "Come Ilther sheep," continued Dr. Metraux. Vienna, like most other ancient propaganda mightily, for both na-"And though there are two cities, hnd

many underground English shepherds constantly passages and corridors where the use for the guarding the herds, it is impos- population could find refuge in case shells were moved by two sible to prevent the natives from a rapacious and blood-thirsty cen military transports out to sea, Consider the festivals: large stealing great numbers of them. queror should enter the city. beyond Bocca Tigria and Bunki

In 1934, the loss throngs of beer, wine or

total was placed at Practically none of such passages | The

value of tho mineral water devotees throwing 3,000 shop.**

previously found, however, an-signment was $100,000 when new. care to the winds; the pipe-organ

Pointing out that there is very tedated the wars against the Turks --Wah Kiu Yat Po.. players, the gardeners, the singers, little wood and practically no in the 16th and 17th centuries. the sharpshooters,

metal to be had on the island, Dr. The prosent finds therefore open Motraux said that atone and bone a quite new field of research and And the annual conventions: the are used almost exclusively for promise to reveal the picture of historians, the apothecaries, the making weapons, tools and uten-a subterranean early mediaeval racialists, the firemen, the nature-wills.

city without parallel throughout lovers, the bea-keepers, the gas- "In order to meet their noods Europe. and-water men, the wool men, the for bone apoons and ladles, the paychotherapists and the pigeon-nativer do not hesitate to steal fanciera.

skeletons from their graves."

tive and foreign guests.

THE FESTIVALS

even

Then the town birthday celebra- tions: the baby-of-the-lot--is Misdroy, up on the Baltic, with 100 years; Allstedt, however, will be 1,000, Zwickau and Mitterteich each 800; Hainichen, Wechselburg, Weissenfels, 760; a whole brace at 700.-United Press,

LESSON SERMON

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONGKONG

SERIOUS CHARGE

UNEMPLOYED ACTOR IN TROUBLE

Before Mr. Macfadyen, at the Central Police Court this morning, Yu Suen-lung, aged 28, an un- employed actor, was charged with committing an indecent assault [on Mra. Ë. Clemo, of 97 Wong- nelcheong Road, at Queen's Road

(of Vienna's venerable cathedral.

ELABORATE REFUGE

As Vienna was located at the crosgronds between East and West, North and South, it has, since long before the wandering of nations, | boon the object of numerous attacke, No wonder, therefore, that the ancient Viennese created for them- selves a particularly elaborate refuge safely hidden far below the surface of the city.

AMERICAN LYNCHED

t

MOB OF MASKED MEN ENTERS GAOL

Yreka, Calif., Aug. 4.'

"LOVE" was the subject of the Central, near the China Emporium. A mob of 75 masked men lynched of on Saturday. There was a fur- C. L.. Johnson, who confessed to

ther charge of assault.

Lesson Sormon in all churches Christ, Scientist yesterday..

the murder of a small town police The accused admitted the first chief.

The Golden Text was: "The Lord hath appeared of old unto me, saying, offence, but denied the assault.

Johnson was forcibly taken from

mob immediately dispersed.

Yes, I have loved thee with an ever charge. He was remanded In | the gaol and hanged to a tree. The lasting love: therefore with loving kindness have I drawn thee.” (Joro- miah 81:8).

The Lesson Sermon included the following passages from the Bible:

“A new commandment." I givo unto

police custody for 48 hours.

No evidence was called.

United Pros.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

...

you, That yo love one another; as I · A GOOD ACTION, IS NEVER LOST; IT |

There was a clean bill of health for

have loved you, that ye also love cai 18 A TREASURE LAID UP AND GUARDED the Colony on Friday, another. By this shall all men know FOR THE DOER'S NEED--Calderon. that yo are my disciples, if ye have love one to another. (John 18:84, | 85).

At to-morrow's meeting of the Mr. O.. W. Luke is to proside at the Rotary Club the speaker will be Mr. Inaugural meeting of the Sue Kwong PL. Collisson, O.B.E., and his subject,

"The Serious Use of

of Humour".

The Lesson Sermon also included Track and Field Team at the St. the following passages from the Francis Hotel on Saturday next, at

Christian Belenco textbook, "ha

and Health with Key, to the

2 p.m.

The Bishop (Rt. Rev. R. O. Hall) han gone north to Kuling to discusa Church problems, says the current Capacity houses gathered at the re-issue of St. John's Review, which adds rich in spirit help the poor in one opening of the Alhambra Theatre un that it is a great misfortunes that po

turka" by Mary. Baker Eddy:

and brotherhood, all having the der now management on Saturday; place in South China offers opportuni same Prinsiple, pr Father; and blessed The attraction was the film, "G Men, is that man who seeth his brother's which is breath-taking in its excite need and supplieth it, seeking his own ment. The film is being shown again in another a good, (E)-818),

to-day-and-to-morrow!!

Lies of relaxation of a similar kind. The Bishop leftion: July 22, mid Welli return to the Colony about the middle of this monthia

$100,000 WORTH OF SHELLS DUMPED IN CANTON RIVER

Canton, Aug. 4. About 3,600 boxes of shells for trench mortars, loaded on Bix trucks, were moved to the govern- Bund ment wharf on the South here yesterday afternoon ready to be moved out of the city.

These

shells

of army. Later the

1

were

по

con-

in Zanzibar." A talk by C. P. Dattlewane, OkK, 10.45 p.m. A Sonata Recital. Ision Just (Vialusella) and Hetty Belton (Pianoforte).

11.15 p.m. Light Marie. 1146 5.m. Ballad Concert. Muriel Middle- tox (Centralte) and Glyn Dewell (Tenor).

12.15 m. Danes Music.

Greenwich Time Signal at 6,50 p.m. 11.30 AM. The News. 1245 Dance Music (cont'd).

Transmission

(0.8.1), and G.8.D.)

PART 1

1.16. Don. The News Dairy

Produce Noi. 1.38. Reginald King and kis Orchestra. 1.18 . The Broadhurst Beptat.

Greenwich Time Blguni at 7. p.m.

1935.

RADIO BROADCAST

Dance

Music from The Hongkong Hotel

Z.E.K. PROGRAMME

From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 366 metres (845 kilocyclon):

5-7 pm. Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra.

7.7.20 p.m. Excerpts from Opera. Selection- Trovatore (Verdi). Vocal GemsTales of Hoffmann (Offenbach).

Selection-Faust (Gounod). 7.25-8 p.m. Variety.

Piano Duet-La Cumparsita Tango, Joan Wioner and Clement Dopeet. Vocal-Das Gibt's Nur Einmal.

The Melody Gents. Accordeon SoloMa Petite Java.

Gigetto Castonealit. Vocal-How'm I Doin'?

Aaron Bistars. Banjo Bolo-St. Louis Blues,

Eddie Peabody. Orchestra-The Midnight Walts. Orchestra-Neapolitan Nights,

„London Novelty Orchestra. Song-Viens Danser Quand Memo. Lacienne Boyer (Soprano). Instrumental Tropical Hulas.

South Bea Jalandora. Xylophone Solo-Dance of the

Paper Dolls.

Rudy Starita. 8 p.m. Time and Weather Report. 8.03-10.30 p.m. Chinese Recorded Programme.

pro-

10.30 p.m. Close Down. 8.30-16.45 p.m. European grammo Broadcast from 2.E.K. on a frequency of 640 kilocycles,

8.30-8.55 p.m. Bulte No. 2 in B Minor for Flutes and Strings (Bach) played by Willem Mengelberg and his Con- certgebouw Orchestra.

8-65-0 p.m. "Follow Through”-- Vocal Gema.

9-9.15 p.m. Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin (copyright by Reuter),

9.15-0.30 p.m. Old Tunes. Let's have a Chorus.

There is a Tavern in the Town (Traditional): (a) Vive in Com- pagnie, (B) When Johnny comes marching home (Traditional).

9.30-10 p.m. Dance Music. 10 pm. Press Bulletins. 10.05-10.30 p.m. A Relay from Daventry.

The I.B.C. Orchestra (Section E), conducted by Julian Clifford,

10.30-10.45 p.m. A Relay from Daventry.

"Remote Corners", No. 2-Life in Zanzibar. A Talk by C. F. Battis- combe, G.B.E.

10.45 p.m. Close Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers

Special programme for Far Eastern Batoners will be broadened from Zeesen Ka follows:

HOUTHI ABIA ZONE (Bouth Asia Zone, broadest from DJD. (19.76 metrow) and DJN (81.45 usatre).

DJM 19.76 m 18,200 ke 1,30 P., 19,74 186 15,209 kg 4,43-8.35 pm. 31.45 1,340 kc (46-8.1% p.m. 19,70 mm 18,200 ke 1pm-12.30 mm: 4.45 p.m. DJB, DJŃ Announcement (Gorm... Engl) German Folk Bong. Pros stimme Vorecast (German, Esp lish).

DJB

DJN

DJB

4. kam., Hitler Youth Programme)....... Pram,

the "Deutschland" Camp of the

Elter Youth.

.

5.30 pm News in English.

6,48 p.m. How's thla for a tunel 1 (New

Dance Music),

4.43 p.m. News In German.

Tp. Cancert af Light Muste.

A p.m. News in English.

8.11 p. Giese down DJD. DIN (Germ..

Engl.)

EAST ASIA ZONE

East Asia Zone broadest through DJQ on 10.63 metres (15,280 k.e.) 1:30-3 p.m. Concert,

w ut I p.m

p.m.

IQ, DJD Announcement (Germ. Engl) German Valk Bong, Pro- grande_Forecast (derm, Begl) 9.15 p.m. Ritler Toulk Programme: From

the "Deutschland" Camp of the Hitler Youth,

9.4 p.m. News In English wa DJQ and

in Dutch an 110.

10 p.m. "How's this for a tuneli . ‚ ‚“he

(New Dance Musle).

11.1 pm. News in German on NJQ end

DJB,

11,30 p.m. Sports Eleview.

11.4 p.m. 12.15

..

Concert of Light Male.

News in Engllet on DIQ sad in Dutch on DIB, 13.30a.m. Close town DJQ. Din (Germ..

Enal).

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions

The following wave-lengths and frequencies

ars observed by Daventry,

Frequency.

Wavelength

49.29 metros. 11.55 metre 1.5EX k.e. $1,30 metres 11,750

1140 4.

15.53 metres

Call Bigk

ESA

1280

2. k..

USC

3 m. Round the Comert Parties.

Gevouwich Time Bignal of 2 pm.

USD

4

m. A Planeferie Recital by Maurles

CSP

C60

1

4.38

CHE

11,470 -k.c

13.97 metrie

1288

..

G&

· 13.93. mestres

CEL

mm. Billy Cotton and ble Band. 4.58 .. Talk's "Foreign Afalm." £.3.1. Close down,

PART J

3.30 am. The D.B.C. Thostru Orchoniæmt. Loader, Montague Brearley; com- ducted by Mark H. Lubbock,

4.

The Nuwa.

!

4,15

m. Danes Mulai

$.46 1.1. Cum dewa.

KZRM PROGRAMME

This Evening's Broadcast From Manila Station

The following programme will' be broadcast from Manile this evening.

... 1. P. Conservatory of Malo-

Badio Practice Bosir..

4. p.m. Cooking school of the air, conducted

by M. Įladrick.. 6.10 p.m. pankh Laformational Perled, 44... English Informational Period. 6.56. Block Quotations, through the courtery of Swan, Oulbertson ;and

4. Radio Shopeer.

1.18 .. Studebaker Champlona-Manila

Motor Compare..

7,29 pm. States Blasmahly Co. Programma conducted by B, Rind. ROMA

7,4% ĐƯỢC Cho Gà Trò

KEBO).

#p.

Philippine Charity

Progra

8.1.

T. De Amsouneesti-

8.45

Bond

này Sweepstakes”

Blowk Quotsilons and Loon!

Market, Baporis.

p.m.: Little Theatre of the air, festuring

the Interimthusi· Players.

•DA]?»»«• Danterio Hour.

10. panic' - Melen) Varieties) -

16.140 *.*.

17,190 ke

. 19.33 mfree

16,50 metres

6,110 La 49.10° metros Transmission 5

(0.8.8, and (86)

Dig Bas. “Masters of Manic Behabort." The B.B.C. Empire

Greenwich Time Bienal at 12 Midnight

1 am. A Congrugs Lanalist Barrica. 145/Km. Workly Newsletter and Eperta

Bummary.

# [1.00. Clase down,

Transmission 6

If m ELL

Ben. A Congregationallas

Greenwich Time Signal at 3.39 1.M. 21.45 AM, WAkly Newsletter and. Sporta

12.3, 3.m. - Close down.

Transmission 2·

7 p.m. Big Bang The Whitby Municipal

Orebetin. 7.15 sumą “llports Talk,

a

7.30 pm: "Fxrida" "Baerd" and "kle Bund, robynd from, the ASTMG (INÉ Cowma, Birybagham.

Grainwich Tibia DiMAI SU SE Maniz 6.15, p.m. "Light" "and Shade”, „(Brenn

Bidon), Another ProginaIN MË, Contrasting Variety.

#+ 16. The Naws, 215 pm The Commodera

Transmission 3

Grand

AD 12-1) (0.80; 10-11,48 pamās G5.2. 19 pinel naka-

* 19 a.m. "Big Ben, The BBC. ́Orekastaks.

28.36. 8.84, "Slamoto Corners, Noc, So-Life

(Continued on Previous Column).

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