Salvation
Army For
Canton Soon
INTERNATIONAL
GROUP
The Salvation Army is coming to Canton in the near future, with a group of officers representing four nationalities, honded by Brigadier James Sansom.
ITALIANS LEAVE LEAGUE SESSION
(Continued from page 1.), Italian and Abyssinian delegates la adjusted, it is feared.
Meanwhile the wholo question of the constitution of n League Com- mitteo under Articlo XV remains open. There is some hope that private talks this evening may lead to some now arrangements.- Router.
THE
HONGKONG
CORRESPONDENCE.
· The League Of Nations
(To The Editor,
TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,
NEW
YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
MARKET UPWARD.
YESTERDAY
New York, Sept. 5. The following reports on the Now
York Stock market have been received through Bicasre, Swan, Culbertson & Fritz!
C. & F.
1935.
I
E RADIO BROADCAST
Programme of Classical Music Items
Hongkong Telegraph} Sir-Having read your leading article in your Tuesday's issue, 1 beg a little space to reply to same. In one thing, Mr. Editor, -1 entirely agree with you and only that one, The Wall Street Journal report on namely, "If the Longue were yesterday's market: All divisions to- REQUEST DECLINED operated as it should be and free day were upward, continuing.yester- Geneva, Sept. 5. une made of the machinery provided day's late rally, which it was attri- buted to the improved technical pori- The circumstances of Italy's in the Covenant, there would be notion due to the industrial background According to the official organ of dramatic withdrawal from the further fear of war on such a large and unwarranted _over-optimism. | Music.
obylous in any Stocks on the Curb Exchange were the Salvation Army, Brigadier Council meeting are reported assente, This Is Sansom was to leave London for follows: Baron Aloini, withdrew moral code, but there are many higher and active. Bonds were strong Canton on July 27, in advance of soon after Professor Jeze began such, and is any one of them and New York Oflice engles: the South China ploneer party. to speak and Signor Rocca took followed up?
his place. Later, when Signor You write:The League has no The pioneer officers are:-Ad-Rocca also withdraw, he sont apower of force of its own, although jutant and Mrs. Ralph Ponting, of private message. to the Chairman the plans on which it was built did the British territory, last stationed of the Council, Dr. Gulaazu, asking envisage a time when its members at Saltcoats; Captain Percy Stanley, him to call Professor Jezo to would contribute military and naval
territory,
Jast order. of the British
units to be used as a composite force stationed at the "House of the
Dr. Gulnazu replied that homeaw against any nation adjudged guilty Trees" Goodwill Centre for un-
no reason to do so.
of aggression. Unhappily, that employed youth in South Wales;
Anyhow, he said, M. Litvinoff dream has not been fulfilled. But Captain and Mrs. Ernest Schmidte, was about to speak and he there-that is not the fault of the League of Germany; and Lieutenant Bergit fore hoped that Signor Roccaan body; is the fault of mem- Klackers, a Finnish-born officer, would return.
ber nations which have sub last engaged in editorial duties in
Signor Rocca said he must ordinated the well-being of the Sweden: Lieutenant Ruby Skelton, consult his chief, and asked would world in general to their own in- of the United States, Inst stationed the Chairman interrupt the meet-dividual interests," beg to at a Chinese Corps in California: ing for a brief interval. Again differ. The League consists of its and Lieutenant Margaret Thampr. Guinazu replied that ho could members, and if they do not up- Kon, commissioned In May Inst tonoi accede to the Italian request.hold it, then, they being the League,vidence today. the Women's Social Work in Great Thereupon, Signor Rocen brought it is the fault of the members and Britain and Ireland.
a message from Baron Aloisi that
ITALIAN COMPLAINT
Mrs. Sansom and family will the fatter would examine the toxt follow to Canton at an early date, of Professor Jeze's speech before while other officers are under con-coming to any decision. Hideration for this new sphere of Inbour. On arrival in Hongkong. Brigadier Sansom will find eight | Italian quarters complain of young ladies ready to be enrolled the fact that Professor Jeze, an the Army's first contingent in - South China
PREPARING TO RESIST INVASION
(Continued from page 1,8 people, and only a handful had îniforms.--United Presa,
TO THE COLOURS
Rome, Sept. 5. The bread-winners and only sous section of the 1912 class will. be called to the coloufs at the end of this month,
This is because the calling up
being a French lawyer, made re- marks particularly offensive and annoying. They would not have been so disturbed if the speaker had been an Abyssinion, although they thought the Ethiopian diplo- mui, Teckle Hawariate would have heen much more moderate. But Professor Jeze imparted a warmth into his attacks which was quite unstomachable.
Although they intended leaving the Ethioplan representative to present his whole speech, it was possible that Italy would object to Professor Jeze continning chief Abyssinian delegate, it was stated. Reuter.
NO RETREAT
Rome, Sept. 5.
It is alated in Italian political
*
of the 1911, 1913 and 1914 classes | circles that Signor Rocca's action did not produce the additional | duès not constitute abandonment 200,000 men which Signor Musso- [of the langue. Nevertheless, as Ini announced he would require the Government has decided that when speaking at Bolzano
Reuter,
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Wedding groups will Jere- dominate in the illustrations in to-morrow's issue of the Tele- graph Pictorial Supplement, these including the marriages of Mr. B. C. Field and Miss E. Schroter. Mr. G. Merriman and Miss Marrison, Mr. Jacob Y. Woo and Miss Lee Fung-tsing.
There will also be a group of The Drums of the 2nd Battalion of The East Lancashire Regi- ment and a picture showing the combined Drums and Rand carrying out Retreat.
Further pictures will show the distribution of prizes in connection with the Chinese chess championship of the Colony; and the choir of St. Paul's Church,
❖İNCİMENISCASİNEMAYUNTA¶¶
it cannot participate with Abyssinia in the Lengue, the BLACK TROOPS *
Halian delegates will again leave therefore of the tongue if they du Cairo, Sept. 6. the session when the Abyssinia | not support it. A report from an Arab source, representative speaks. now current here, states that Signor Mussolini aims to enlist 10,000 black troops from Tripoli. in addition to the 10,000 ulready in Italian Somaliland.-Reuter Spe. cial.
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The market "to-day Wan strong: Tractions were fentures of the market Jòn reports of early unification. Traders are bullish in their outlook. The Gold Dust Corporation carnel 97 cents per share for the year ended June 20. The Association of Ameri- that during can Railroads reporta July the income of Class 1 railroads amounted to $20,851,000,000, against an income of $35,441,000,000 during July of last year.
New York and Chicago commodity
received through reports Swan, Culbertson & Fritz
Messrs. Cotton: Son heavy switching of October cotton was in evidence.
Cam- plaints of insect damage in the West and excessive rainfall in the East fail te outweigh hedge xelling. Wheat: Broader trading
was
th
The market here
and a brand is apparently adjust ed to the sound world position.
Corn September corn is tighten. ing on cash demand. Receipts corn are unl
of
Rubber: We think that the present unsettlement is due to the fling up of quetas, which will about average restriction allotments in the long run.
Hides:
H.K. HOTEL ORCHESTRA From ZBW on a wavelength of 366 metres (845 kilocycles):
4-7 pm. Chinese Programme. 7-7.30 p.m. Light Orchestral
Dawn (Matt). Sunset (Matt), In a Monastery, Garden (Kotelboy), Classica Selo.tion (arr. Ewing). The Shamrock (Selection of Irish
Airs) (arr. Myddioton) 7.30-7.43 pm. Four Songs by Jeanette MacDonald (Ѕортало). Always in all Ways; 2. Beyond the Blue fiorizon; 3. Villa "The Merry Widow":
Widow 4. The Merry Wallz.
7.43-8 p.m. Concert Waltres. Hoses of the South (J. Strauss). Tales from the Vienna Woods
(J. Strauss).
p.m. Local Time and Weather Report: Cloning Local Stock Quota.
8.05-8.45 p.m. A Variety Pro- Piano Solos-Music in the Air
Medley.
Rolo da Costa. Songs-Stay an sweet as you are. Sange The Continental.
Bollo Baker, Xylophone Solos-Danco of the
Raindrops. Xylophono Solos-The Punch and
Judy Show.
Rudy Starita, Vocal-Some of these Days. Vocal Tiger Rag.
K
tiona.
gramme,
menfurtner improve Piano Solos-Smoko gets in your eyes.
Silk: Quiet. Nears are in demundi, whelst other positions are easy.
Sporial News; The Edison Elec
Institute estimates weekly elec- tricity production at 1,810,000,000 k.w.h, ut increase of 11.3 per cent. over the corresponding period of kust
your.
REUTEN QUOTATIONS
Dew-Jones Avengers
30 mkustrials
20 Rail-
20 Utilitio
14 Boels
Sept. 4. Sept. 5. 128.46 129.34 36.62 34.01 25,00 26.08
96.M
96.20
GAUG
54 Commodity Indes 52.86
MORE SILVER REQUIRED
AMERICA HOLDING LARGE BULK
|
Washington, Sept. 5. According to official reports, the total amount of silver purchased by the Treasury since the adoption of the Government's silver programine how
exceeds | | 500,000,000 ounces.
The silver stocks held total over
and many others think that the As long as the Abyssinians are League has proved itself to be use Passive spectators the Halians will less for the purpose for which, it formed: it was an American iden, remain at the session.
uncertain, however, and AR, SPOR as it was formed whether Baron Aloisi himself will America promptly withdrew, as) attend any meeting at which the have other nations when the League 1,159,000,000 ounces, having Abyssinians are present.
did not agree with their policles. The action of Italy's delegates The League members who are nonetary value of $1,495, 900,000. With the present gold reserve of does not indicate any rupture of immediately affected by some dis-
| $9,203,000,000, necessitating Italo-Abyssialan iplomatic rela-pute like the present one hold back silver reserve of $3,067,000,000 ur tions but is a logical sequence of
-"It is none of our business; why of Italian native troops to guard the Italian decision not to purti.shonk we spend money on what approximately 2,500,000,000 ounces
cipate on an equal footing at does not concern us," etc. Geseva with a country which Italy
REQUEST REFUSED
Addis Ababa, Sept. 5. The Government is reported to have refused to allow a company
the Italian Legation, and to have ordered foreigners to assemble at certain fixed places. The Emperor
has promised police protection to
the various missions.
1
The exodus of Europeans from the expital continues, while thousand troops have entrained for the frontier.-Reuter.
SWISS ADVISERS
10
Addis Ababa, Sept. 5.
Renter.
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to full the requirements of the Silver Purchase Act, more than There is much to be written on 1,300,000,000 ounces of silver will considers has consistently violated this subject, but I will not enti
be purchased.--. its League undertakings,--Renter. croach further on your valuable space, having pointed out that the members of the League must be the League. One word more-the The League Counell met again | Daily Mail is quite correct, and to-night, first in private and then force is the only factor that counts.
SUMMARY OF ACTIVITY
London, Sept. 5.
in public. Press messages from Geneva indeate the private sitting was concerned with plans for The Ethiopian Government has setting up a small committee of engaged a Swiss Military Mission, the Council to examine further which, it is understood, will con- the Italo-Ethiopian dispute and sist of ten officers, chiefly artillery possibilities of concillatory settle- experta.
ment. It is understood the per- Four French officers have arsonnel provisionally suggested in- rived at the capital, but the nature eludes Mr. Eden, Great Britain. of their mission is unknown-Monsieur Laval, France, Senor de Reuter Special.
Madariaga, Spain, Colonel Beck, Poland, and Mons. Aras, Turkey, and that the number will probably be limited to five.
CAMPBELL
SPEED
RECORD
NOT LIKELY TO BE BEATEN YET
London, Sept. ō.
At
TIMPHES.
21 YEARS AGO
Extracts From the "Telegraph" Files
the Hongkong Telegraph for the The following extracts are from week ended September 12, 1914. "
申
The rate of dollar on demand was 19.9.13/163.
..
BENGAL UNREST
CONSTANT WAR AGAINST TERRORISTS
war is
Calcutta, Sept. 5. Quietly but ruthlessly being waged against terrorists, and suspected houses are continu- ally being searched for
arms, the Bengal l'olice according to Report on their activities for 1934: Although there were по CRSES of overt terrorist crime, the per- petual discovery of arms, vxplo- sives, and ammunition proves that terruriam is ever netive And malignant.
the public session, the spokesman of Ethiopia replied to
In connection with the Great Baron Alolai's speech at yester War, a committee consisting of year was the rounding up of the The most brilliant stroke of the day's meeting of the Council. Messrs. A. H. Barlow, C. P. Buy,very dangerous "Bengal Volunteer When he made an appeal to the P. H. Holyoak, II: Sutherland and Corps," which has been respon- League to defend the independence W. M. Humphreys was appointed sible for many outrages. and existence of his country, to consider taking steps for the The Secret Police seized many Signor Rocco, who was acting in protection of the interests of those caches of revolvers, guns and The view is widely expressed place of Baron Aloist as Italian emeryned in respect of cargo on cartridges. that it will be some time before chamber. Italian delegation ex-steamers en route to or from Hong-arms smugglers and intermediaries member, rose and left the Cunell board German unch Austrian During the year twenty-two the world land speed record of plained afterwards that this pro- kong. 301.1203 miles per hour, set up by ceeding had no significance in Secretary of the Committee.
Mr. G. C. Moxon was the were expelled from Calcutta Bir Malcolm Campbell in his car, regard to Italian League member-
Reuter. Bluebird, is beaten. fun over the measured aile, ship but that Italy did
On the first
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not Mr. J. A. S. Bucknil, Attorney Campbell attained 304.311 miles member of the League and her pointed Chief Justice of the Straits recognise Abyssinia's right to be General in Hongkong. was ap per hour.
The production of a car which delegate refused to listen to Settlements.
Abyssinian representative. can stand up to the prodigious strains of travel on land at this said Italy was attempting to dis-as Private Secretary and Lieut. H. The Ethiopian representative. Mr. E. R. Halifax was appointed enormous speed is ho subject of honour a country she desired to G. Bagnall, R.A. ns A.D.C. to 1.E..
# remarkable en- Achievement.-British suppress. Her accusations avere the Governor, Sir Henry May.
comment gineering Wireless.
TO VISIT TOKYO
ANOTHER MUTINY
KWEICHOW TROOPS REVOLT IN SZECHUEN
Çanton, Sept. 6. It is reported from Chungking not worthy of a detailed answer.
that one regiment of Kweichow He refuted the chargo tha
troops, recently mobilised to go to Mrs. T. daphiere wishes to thank Szechuan by order, of Marshal Abyssinia was prepared for an
the numerous contributors for their attack.
"Wo solemnly pledge our-gonerous support and liberal contri- Chiang Kai-shek, mutinied neur selves to respect all our interna-butions towards her fund for a des- Peiting, east of Chungking, while tional obligations. We are ready titute widow and child. Also, the on their way to Chengtu. Nothing The Secretary for War, Mr.to accept help from disinterested China Entertainment and Land In- happened after they passed the George Dorn, has announced that countries in the modernisation of vestment Co. Ltd. for the free use frontier of Szechuan. As soon as of the King's Theatre for a children's they reached Pelling one rogiment he contemplates visiting Tokyo our country."
Professor Jeza concluded with matince, and the Fox Films Fod, Inc. refused to continue and demanded during his trans-Pacific voyage to
U.S.A, represent President Roosevelt at the an appeal to the Count to accept of films. The net proceeds of the the whole regiment retreated
and United Artists for loan their back pay. After the revolt inauguration of the Philippine Comte responsibilities under Articles children's matineo amounted to $78.50
on November 16-10 and 16 of the Covenant. which added to contributions received, the southern Szechuan border.-
British Wireless,
made a total of $471.50, -
Wah Kin Yat Po, Router.
'monwealth
Washington, Sept. 5.
to
The Milla Brothers.
Piano Solos-You've got to admit.
Carroll Gibbons. Band-Wine Song ("Caravan"). Band Happy, I'm Happy -
("Caravan").
8.45-9 p.m. Band Music. Slavonic Rhapsody (arr. Winter-
bottom)
Entry of the Gladiators-March
(Fucik).
Sons of the Brave-March (Bidgood). 9-9.15 p.m. A Relay of the Daven- try News Bulletin (Copyright by Reuter),
9.15-10.30 p.m. Classical Concert. Orchestral-Don Giovanni-Overture
(Mozart). Pianoforte Prelude and Fugün No.
9 in E Major (Bach),
Harriet Cohen. Pinnoforte Fugue No. 12 in F
Minor (Bach). Pianoforte Prelude and Fugue No.
13 in F Sharp Major (Bach),
Evlyn Howard-Jones, Symphony No. 4 in C (Mozart),
10 p.m. Truss Bulletins. Vocal Quartet Bella Figlia Dell'- Amore (Fairest daughter of the graces) Galli-Curci ("Rigoletto") (Verdi) Homer, Gigli and De Luca. Vocal Sextet-Chi Mi Frenn (What restrains Me?) ("Lucin 'di Lammer- moor") (Donizetti). Galli-Curel, Homer, Gigli; De Lucn, Pinza and Boda. Orchestral--Carneval Overture
(Dvorak, Op. 02). Arta-Farewell of Borls ("Boris
Gedoanes) (Moussorgsky),
ArinDeath of Boris (Boris Gadounov") (Moussorgsky).
Theodore Chaliapine (Bass). 10.30-11 p.m. Dance Music. 11 p.m. flose Down.
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3.10 p.m. "Potsdam, Anelent and Modern,"
Ilelays from various bjstorle
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p.m. Now in Garman.
7 p.m. Concert of Light Music.
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Musle in the Hame. Places for pano by Jensen, etc.
A Story from Home,
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and in Batch on DJB.
I p.m. My Girl Good-Bye!" Operetta by
August Papork.
11.16 p.m. Nawe in Germta un DIQ. DJA,
DJR.
11.3 p.. Current Events,
11.10 p.m. Dance Musle,
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7 man. Big Ben, “A Dissertation-an Cata?, 7.30 am. Big Ben. The Thornley Callery
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