ETHIOPIA UNMOVED BY THREAT

BUT RESENTFUL OF ITALY'S CHARGES

DEMAND FOR ENQUIRY

(Special to "Telegraph")

Addis Ababa, Sept. 11. Emperor Selassie has issued a communique stating that reports that Italy plans to attack his frontiers on September 24 "leavo the Governinent unmoved."

Reports that Ethiopians are plan- ning to attack the italinus arcoss the Eritren and Somaliland borders Bre entirely without foundation, his communique adds. United Prena, -

DEMANDS INVESTIGATION

Geneva, Sept. 11.

The Ethiopian spokesman at the Assembly, M. Hnwarlat, has de manded that the League investigate the Italian elinrges that his is a barbarous country.

phota-

"By means of modern graphy, It is easy to forge convine- ing documents designed to show evidence of barbarism." said M, Hawariat.

THE HONGKONG

ALLISON BEATS FRED PERRY

ENGLISHMAN HURT IN FALL

DOCTORS ADVISE REST BUT GAME GOES ON

TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1935.

BRITISH

·CABINET · MEETING.

DEFENCE SERVICES

REPRESENTED

WITH COLONIAL. SECRETARY

the Secretary of

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Relay of Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestru

Z.E.K. PROGRAMME

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(Norton).

Londoir, Sept. 11. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the Prime Minister, presided over A two- hours' meeting of the Cabinet, comprising Mr. Ramsay Mae- Donald, the First Lord of the New York, Sept. 11.

Admiralty, the War Minister and State for the Wilmer L. Allison, America's top ranking tennis

Colonies,

Sir Robert Vansittart, permanent player, who was, sensationally defeated by Vivian Mc- Grath in the recent Wimbledon championships, has re-head of the Foreign Office, and Charles Kullman (Tenor), 1. established himself as one of the world's leading players defence services were also present. Night (Bohm):

technical advisers of the three Serenade (Ravini): 3. Still as the

No authoritative information is (Grieg by eliminating Fred Perry in straight sets in the semi- final round of the United States championship at Forest available with regard to the charac-

ter of the meeting, but it is re- (Billy Mayerl) played by Bale da Hills.

presented as having no special Costa

Baldwin, who

7.55-8 p.m. "Eric Coater" Medley significance. Mr.

Perry's defeat, however, was due largely, if not entirely, to a fall which he sustained during the first set. He was beaten 7-5, 6–3, 6–3.

Perry, who won the title for the last two years, was out to create a record by becoming the first foreigner to secure the American crown three years in succession.

Notwithstanding The strong

Ethiopia would welcome interna-international flavour which was

VISITORS

tional aid in developing her re-given the tournament by the entry OUR AUSTRALIAN sources and was ready to nepepi any of several leading players of the reasonablo suggestions fade in tennis world, Perry hud good faith.

"Although we are called barbar-paratively eisy passage into

semi-final round and IL confidently expected that he would retain the title lagain.

lans we have given proof of our restraint and himility in the present crisis, "ho went on

"We have been reproached with the allegation that we tolerate slavery, "he said, and added that the conditions in some factories in so-called civilised countries was a

near equivalent to a state of slavery,United Preus.

MEMORIAL TO NAZIISM

HITLER'S MIGHTY CONGRESS HALL

(Special to "Telegraph"}

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ROMANCE ENDED

JAMES LIN WILL BE DIVORCED

Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 11. It was in the seventh game of Australia's 4 young feminine the first set that Perry suffered a Ambassadors returned to Hong that the former Miss Viola Brown, It is learned in reliable quarters bad fall and injured his right bong last night after a day in kidney. After a medical examin Canton. Their main impression who married the son of the Presi- is that they met dent of China, last July will apply ation the doctors said that the of Shameen Englishman should rest for at crowds and crowds of people." to the courts for divorce. She is least a month.

The whole of yesterday was alleging gross neglect, according

in sight-seeing in the to newspaper reports, spent Kwangtung capital and its sur- roundings, the occasion being at-Brown, who was a shop-girl, after tually the first on the whole of a brief association, and against the

Mr. James Lin married Міня

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Allison went into a 3-0 lead in the first set but Perry drew level and was again led by -, but the Englishman once again caught up on his opponent before losing their tour in which they have had wishes of his family, according to This Evening's Broadcast From

In rent opportunity to go sight-report.

at 7-6.

follows:

Enterp

M

The German Short-Wavers A cash settlement of $3,000 is In the second set it was obvious į seeing.

belleved to have been agreed upon Special programmes for Fat This will be rectifled to-day as that the fall was handicapping the far as

Hongkong is concerned, in the case, tentatively, to be paid steners will be broadenst from Zersen Wimbledon champion who lost the for during the whole day the girls to Miss Brown when the divorce hi first five games before winning the next three with some lovely tennis.are guests of individual members granted-Renter

of the Australian and New Zea- Allison won the first two games and Association, which has of the third set on Perry's errors ranged comprehensive tours of the and after the Englishman had

| Colony. drawn up to 3-4, Allison qualified for the final by taking the set at

Nuremberg, Sept. 11. In the presence of 20,000 uni- formed Nazis, Herr Hitler this afternoon laid the foundation- stone of the new Nazi Congress | 6-3. Hall, which will take eight years to build and will hold 60,000 prople.

In a brief speech, Hitler des- cribed the ball as "the first giant amongst buildings of the Third Reich. He added that the pick of the Nazi nation would assemble thero annually through many cen- turies.

A salute by field guna ended the ceremony.-Reuter Special.

PASSENGER JUMPS

OVERBOARD

After the match Perry sporting ly remarked that he had no grouse to make. He had a lieking com- ing for sometime,

The young ladies gathered at the Association headquarters in the Gloucester Budding at 11 am. from where, following a short in- (stractive address by the Rev. 11. R. Wells, they departed on their tour of the Colony.

Allison said that the only way Following tiffin, being held in he could beat Perry was to con-homes of individual members of ventrate on the Englishman's back the Association, sight-seeing will hand and this he did.

be resumed this afternoon until 5 Allison will now meet Sidney p.m. when the churning visitors Wood in the final, the latter will be guests of the Women's having eliminated Bryan Grant, International Club at ten. conqueror of Donuld Budge, by The Australian and New Zea- 6-2, 6-4, 12-10, 6-2 (Cable muti-land Association takes charges lated).

again to-night when the girls will The women's final weat to Missbe entertained at Chinese dinner | Helen Jacobs, who beat Sarah at the Kam Ling Restaurant, 490 Palfrey-Fabyan by 6-2, 6-4 Queen's Road West. Admission to this function. dress for which is informal, will be by tickets.

To-morrow will be spent in further sight-seeing, arranged by the League of Nation' Union, and the girl will depart for Shning hai and Japan by the Doltar liner President Grant, leaving at mid- night. They return to Hongkong

Router.

JACKIE COOGAN ENGAGED

SAVED AND BROUGHT TO HONGKONG

Hollywood, Sept. 11. Jumping off a steamer bound for

The film star, Jackie Coogan, Canton yesterday morning in an has announced his engagement to attempt to commit suicide, Læe Miss Toby Wing, well-known Yuk, 39 years, was found swim- cinema actress.-Reuter Special. in December.

ming in the sea by the master of

a junk, and brought back to Hong-

kong He is none the worse for

his experience.

DAY BY DAY

NEWS IN

BRIEF

of Sub-L. Jackson,

3.

The would-be suicide Was

H. M. brought to the Water Police HE THAT 18 GOOD IS FREE, THOUGH Station yesterday by Lam Sik- HE BE A SLAVE; AND HE THAT IS Duchess, has reported to the police the chung, master of junk No. 2426H, EVIL IS A SLAVE, THOUGH HE RE Atheft of a pair of binoculars, valued

who had

seen

him swimming | KING-Augustine. near Sa Chau, and rescued him.

FRAUD CHARGE ·

labour.

at £6, from the vessel.

WATER METER

PLATES STOLEN

THEFTS COSTLY TO GOVERNMENT

Tsui Hon, 22-year-old employed man, appeared before Mr. Macfadyen this morning, charged with the theft of five water meter plates from No. 10 Square Street and Nos. 22, 31, 38 and 51 Bridges Street.

Sgt. Goodwin prosecuted, while be- Mr. W. Sayers Uppeared on half of the Waterworks Depart- Defendant pleaded guilty. meat.

Mr. Sayers asked His Worship to take a serious view of the ense and said that in 18 months over 100 plates had been stolen, conting the Government about $300. fle also asked His Worship to take into consideration the fact that the five plates that were stolen could be ten. cents. disposed of for only but they would cost the Govern ment over $20,

Sentence of two months* labour was passed.

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At the station, the man___ ad-

A woman, Lam Shing, appeared be Chan Lam, unemployed, appeared mitted that he had jumped off the fore Mr. Macfadyen this morning, before Mr. Macfadyen this morning,

Brest, Sept. 11. morning bont to Canton in an charged with the possession of 414 po- charged with the theft of a roll of

The triat has concluded here of} attempt to end his life. He was lottery ticket at the Ynumati cloth valued at $5 at No 178 Queen's Inter taken, on

his arrival in Wharf. She pleaded guilty and was Road Central Crom Cheung lu-kam Lydin Aswald, an attractive Swiss fined $200, at one month's hard Sub-Inspector Tyler said defendant girl, and two naval officers, one of Hongkonk, to the S. C. A.

was arrested when he was seen by a district watchman going through Peol whom was said to be her lover, for Ching Tin,, a young blacksmith Street. He was searched and the revealing naval secrets.

The girl was sentenced to nine employed at the Kowloon Docks, was cloth found on him. Defendant ad- sentenced to one month's hard labour mitted the charge and was sentenced months' imprisonment, but as she has already spent seven months in for the theft of le chisels and a file, to six weeks' hard labour.

2.45 am. The News. prison awaiting trial, she will only the property of his employers, when

The possession of 2,024 po-pin fot-ve to serve two months.

The two naval officers at the Kowloon Magistracy this morn-tery tickets and keeping a common

gaming house for po-pitt at 101 Port-equitted-Reuter. Ip Kim-wan, R-year-old un-

land Street, second floor, formed the Local estate amounting to $17,800 employed man appeared before Mr.

was left by Yao Yuk-hang, atids Luc subject of charges brought against Lau Shun-on, aged 71, when he up- Macfadyen this morning, charged | Che.chung (or chong), and otherwise with intent to defraud by forging called U Gee-elong, merchant, intered before Mr. Thomson at the Kowloon Magisracy this morning. A promissory note purporting to of 24 Yuk Sau Street, Wongnefchong, Det-Seriet. Franklin prosecuted, while be made ant given by Chin Sit-who died at the above address Mr. C. Y. Kwan was for the defence. shi, alias Sit Shi, on March 9,ministration to the estate have been 2.30 p.m., bail of $750 being allowed.

August 23, 1934. Letters

Hearing was fixed for to-morrow at 1929 An additional charge was granted to Yue Kwan-shi, widow. also preferred against defendant

OFFENCE DATES BACK SIX YEARS

hy pleaded guilty before Mr. Thomson

Ing.

WITT

af nd-

of uttering a forged promissory Mr. Thomson, at the Kowloon

Hui Chau-wa, unemployed, appeared

POST OFFICE ROBBERY

+

were

SUSPECTS ARRESTED) IN SHANGHAI

Shanghai, Sept. 11

note on October 4, 1934 purport-Police Court this morning passed sen-before Mr. Macfadyen this morning ing to be given or made by Chiu tence of one month's hard labour on at the Central Magistracy, charged Twenty-three suspects have been Sit-shi.

woman hawker, named Un Chak, who with the possession of an automatic arrested in connection with the Sub-Inspector O'Donovan ap- admitted assaulting her brother-in-pistol and five rounds of ammunition robbery at the General Post Omee

58 Cunnaught Rond Central.

when robbers got peared for the prosecution and law, Wong Puf, in Shek Lung Street at said the Crown Solleitor would take last night. Inspector : Shannon Chut Kau, also unemployed, won Monday,

stated that defendant anked the corn-charged with possession of one auto stamps.

Waway with $91,000 in cash and the case. He had been instructed plainant to look after her stall for antle pistol and five rounds to ask for a week's formal while. He refused and used abusive ammunition. Inspector. Murphy mand. He also added that the language. She picked up a knife and appeared for the prosecution and prehended in the ense might be a committal one. slashed him on the arm. Ha Worship asked his Worship for a remand. His Settlement and the remaining

Defendant was accordingly re-remarked he would not have people Worship accordingly remanded the eighteen in Chapel, the latter in manded for one week."

losing their tempors and using knives, (case for 48 hours.

cluding five women.-Reuter-

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killed near hero Sunday, died to-day. Mrs. Genevieve Forbes' Herrick, a former Chiongo news- paperwoman, and Mr. Ibrahim Seyfullah, Secretary of the Tur- · Santa Fe, Sept. 2. kish Embanay at Washington, the Frank Allon, driver of the auto- other occupants of the automobile mobile in which Mra. Harold Icker at the time of the accident, Bro wifo of Mr. Ickes, Secretary of the expected to recover-United Interior, was riding when she was Pre88.

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