Thousands
Offering To
Serve Negus
IRISH VOLUNTEERS PREDOMINATE
VERY FEW ARE ACCEPTED
(Special to "Telographs")
elly Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphis Me anges Ordinance, fifi. Resolved, Heptember 27. #18 m.)
ITALIANS CONTROL OILFIELD
BRITISH LOSE IRAQ
CONCESSION
-DIRECTORS- RESIGN
London, Sept. 10,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
COPPER SALES BOOMING
HEAVY PURCHASES
BY ITALY
New York, Sept: 10. The Barean of Metal Statistics reports that heavy Italian wor purchases and British and Swedish heavy Industrial purchases, to- gether with improved domestic residential construction, are ΟΣ credited with booming sales
copper.
World copper stocks during the It Is ofcially announced that month of August declined by 19,- Sir Edward Mountain and Mr. L.900 tons bringing the total now C. Patterson have resigned their to 649,800 ions which is the lowest directorships in the Mosul
Oil- for yeSTE. flelds Ltd., and the British 011 Development Company.
Sales in New York during August totalled 125,000 tons.
The Rocky Mountain output is 50 per cent. above the correspond
Addis Ababa, Sept. 18. Five thousand Irishmen have It is further understood that offered to Aght for Ethiopia, Italian interests have acquired according to a Government state-suffetent shares to control both ing period of last year, indicating ment insued to-day. Moreover, these large companies; which were that the mines are sharply Increas 3,000 Frenchmen bave offered formerly managed by British in-ing production.-United Press.
the Emperor, | toresta.
their services to
and hundreds of British, Germans, The Mosul Oil Fields hold all! L.C.C.. EVENING
Brazilians and Russiang have the shares of the British OH De- also volunteered, However, scarce- | velopment Company, which WOR ly any of these offers of service have been accepted.
Meanwhile the Emperor. has paid
to the surprise visit
Ax- Ethiopian Women's Work
watched its sociation and has
are # members, among whom dozen princesses, busily prepar- ing bandages and dressings for use at the front in the event of war breaking out.
The Emperor granted an Inter) view to the British Minister this afternoon.-Reuter Special.
STOLE TO GET FOOD
NO WAGES FOR THREE MONTHS
Two unemployed men, Lant Ho, ́aged 38, and Yuen Wing, 18, were brought before Mr. Macfadyen in the Central Police Court this morning, charged with stealing eight electric bulbs and a bamboo' basket, the property of Lam Mau- kee. They pleaded guilty,
granted a concession, of 45,000
quare miles
from
the Iraq
Government and has been nego-
SCHOOLS
tiating for the construction for a AIR AND TELEVISION £3,500,000 railway in Iraq)---
Mr. Francis ticket, the man who arranged the concession from American in- Ethiopia for the
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1935.
BLINDLY FOLLOW
PARTY
HITLER'S DEMAND OF NATION
DEMOCRACY- IS DEAD
(Special to "Talegraph”)
Du Telepraph, Compright. Telegraphte Alam adges Ordinamon, 1895, Berwired, Beptember
as m
Nuremberg, Sept. 10, "Blind acknowledgement of the Party's authority" was demanded by Herr Iller in a speech closing the Nazi Party Congress here to
day.
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Tango Orchestra From The Studio
THE WAIKIKI TRIO From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 355 metres (816 kilocyrlen):
4-7 pm. Chinese Programme. 7-11.16 p.m. European Programme. 7-7.17 p.m. Peer Gynt Suite" No. 1. (Grieg, Op.48).
Vocal Iteins from 7-17-3.30 p.m. Musical Comedy, Song-lf Love were Sweet') (Caward).
all ("Bitter Ivy St. Heller (Soprano). Song Zigcalner ("Ditter Sweet'!)
(Coward").
Pagry Wood (Soprano).
Vocal Duets-The Thought never en
tered my head ("The House that Jack Built"), Vocal Ducts-Moon Enchanted.
de- Hitler declared that Rocratic State had to be broken. up automatically before the ac- tivitica of Jewish Bolshevism.by Neither 11 monarchy nor the Christian religion were effective to-cheek these new methods of as- eault.
Winnie Melville and Derek
Oldham.
7.30-7.50 p.m. A Jazz Piano Recital Carroll Gibbons and John W. Green, There's a Ring around the Moon.
1.
T
Nymph Errant--Selection.
1. The Way to Love Selection. Footlight Parade-Selection.
4;
6. Who do you think you are?-
Mr. Whittington."
B. What a
CLASSES.
"The fact that other nations have not yet collapsed under
a Picasant Surprise London, Sept. 16..
"Mr. Whittington.” The winter season for evening democracy proves nothing," said
7.00-8 p.m. "A Life on the Ocean' terests which later abandoned it, schools organised by the London liiter, "except what a long time was closely concerned with the County Council starts to-night, the process takes." Religion was (Nautical Selection") (Binding),
8 p.m. Local Time and Weather formation of the British Oil De- and it is expected that a total of senseless unless it served the pre-Report: Closing Local Stock Quotn-
Is the Hervation of the people's living tions. velopment Campany-Reuter.
1,250,000 students, which
for by and substative. The Party must 8.05-8.20 p.m. From the Studio. average number catered
Selections by "The Waikiki Triu." CONCESSION REMAINS
thene courses for a number see that the best Nazis become Furty members, while l'arty prem-. years past, will be exceeded, London, Sept. 16. Mr. F. N. Rickett has conferred There are some 20,000 'classes her must become leaders of the
Stafe.. non- with the Ethiopian Minister here for both vocational and and it is understood that the oil vocational subjects, and new "Economists, professors, artists and mineral
courses introduced this year in-mid others will never save Ger- concession recently arranged has not been clude ono u air navigation for raguy from the abyss, but only the cancelled.-United Press,
civil air pilots and one in televi-political soldiers of our moves sion.-British Wireless.
ment."
DUMPING CHILD'S
BODY
MAN AND WOMAN
BOUND OVER
he
of
WEATHER SERVICE FOR AIRMEN
BIG INCREASE IN REPORTS
A total of 2,404 more weather reports were passed to aircraft in flight-British Wireless.
When they appeared on remand
London, Sept. 16, before Mr. Thomson at the Kow-
The annual report of the Me- Detective-Sergeant Byron, pro-loon Magistracy this morning teorological Office for the year secution," stated that defendants Leung Kam. 10, married woman, ended March last records an in- were arrested in Largar Row and Chan Ngor, 34, coolie, were trying to sell the bulbs. They bound over in the sum of $25 each crease of enquiries received by were formerly at a teahouse in for a period of 12 months, on a aviation service stations of 18,747 Sai Street for about eight years. charge of depositing the corpse of over the previous year's total. The teahouse closed down lust a female child named Chan Bee- week and the master, went to the chal on the Castle Peak Road on country, leaving the defendäätä | Saturday Inst.
the premises. On Saturday Inspector. Ellis, who appeared they dismantled the fittings. They for the prosecution, stated that told the police that they had re-police enquiries revealed that first ceive no wages for three months defendant was actually a relative and they tole in order to try and of the man, who wng the father get money, to buy food.
of the child. The child's mother had been sick since she had given birth to the child. A repart stated-that-the-child-died from pneumonia.
on
His Worship (for defendants): -You-have-no-right-to-get-your..
money in that way.
Sergeant
aida} Byron
that when arrested the first defendant had $7.73 in his possession and the second $2.10.
The defendants
over.
were
bound
ASSAULT CASE
RECALLED
MAGISTRATÉ
GRANTS
RE-OPENING
An application for the re-hearing
The prosecution further stated that they had no reason to doubt the story that the child had died on the way to a doctor..
PENAL REFORM APPEAL
London, Sept. 16. The Howard League for Penni Reform has issued in appeal, in connection with the meeting at
CHINESE SHIP PIRATED
SEVERAL PASSENGERS
-KINAPPED-
In A remarkable concluding passage, which was wildly cheer-: ed. Hitler said: "I don't know when I shall clase my eyes, but the Party will continue par- amount. A lender, once chosen. must be marter of the Party and chier of the Army.”
The speech is being described as Hitler's testament, as it was the first time he hnd mentioned the possibility of successor.—— Reuter Special.
- THOUSANDS JOBLESS
Berlin, Sept. 16. Sisty thousand nci-Jewish girls and women will be called to find new jobs by January, in ac cordance with the law prohibiting Jews from employing Arynn maid- rervants.
Programme.
Ka Mose.
*
:
2. Do you Love me?
Pua Mamane!
4. Panunu Waliz.
5. Royal Hawallan Hotel. 8.20-8,30 p.m.
Twn
Humorock
Monologues by Stanley Holloway.
1. Albert Comes Back. 2. Macksman Sam.
8.30-9 p.m. Light Orchestral Music, Fantasia .on Melodica of Johann
Strauss (Weber). From Meyarlicer's Treasure Store
(Urbnch).
Where the Woods are Green (arr.
Weinger).
Tell Me to-night (Spoliansky), A Musical Comedy Switch (arr. Hall). 9-9.13 p.m. A Relay of the Daven- (Copyright by y News Bulletin Reuter).
9.15-10 p.m. A Variety Programów. Pinno Duet-Goodnight Vieona.
Bodies
la Costa and Harry Jacobson. Song I only want one boy-"Give
nie a ring." Song-A Couple of Foole in Love-
"Give me a Ring."
Margaret Bannerman (Soprano). Vocal--Goodnight
The Hill Bitlles. Violin Solo-Grinzing
Albert Sandler, Vocal-Where the Arches used to be
• Flanagan and Allen. Many of these have been with Organ Solos-1 want to be Snappy
Sidney Torch. Jewish families for years and are disturbed by the prospects of Vocal-Lazy Bones
Vocal-Nagsdski. The Mills Brothers: seeking jobs in an already crowd-Song- The Very Thought of you
Sam Ceslow (Tenor).
ed market.
Numbers.
The official view is that service Orchestra-Selection-of-Bing Crosby The Foo Hai, a Chinese steamer
houschulds in Jewish
exposes
10 p.m. Big Ben: Renter Press and between Foochow
Bulletins, plying
life of shume.-Reuter. Swatow, was stated by the Hong-young girl to the dangers of a kong naval authorities to-day to have been pirated at Patanao on September 11.
A number of passengers were allegedly captured, but other tie tuils of the affair are not to hand.
.NEW GOVERNOR
London, Sept. 16.
OLYMPIC GAMES
Berne, Sept. 16. A
World meeting of the Maccabian Congress has resolved to ask the Olympic Committer and uther sporting organisations not to include Jewish athletes in the Olympic Games teams in Germany next year, on account of the trent- ment of Jews by Germany,-Reuter: Special.
Genes of the League of Nations The Colonial Office announces sixteenth Assembly, for more that the King has approved the caraful observance in many coun-appontment of Lieutenant General
FAIR TREATMENT tries of standard minimum rates Reginald John Thoroton Hildyard
Nuremberg, Sept. 16. of the case in which Chung Nga for treatment of all persons under to be Governor and Commander-
It is understood that Chancellor tani and five other men were sum-- arrest, detention or imprisonment, in-Chief of Bermuda, on expiration moned for assault by Lau Mo-drawn up by the International of the office of General Sir Thomas Hitler has ordered the Nazi Party lung. Chairman of the Chinese Penal and Penitentiary Commis- Astley Cubitt, In April, 1936-loaders to see that no individual
British Wirelcas. National Athletic Association, wassion.-British Wireless. granted by Mr. Thomson at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning. The application was made by Mr. Hin-shing Lo, who appeared on behalf of all the defendants. Mr. Lo further applied for small, bail to be granted.
His Worship granted the ap plication for re-hearing and stated that in view of the fact that the ense had gone on for so long, and | each defendant had appeared in Court without hesitation, he woul allow the bail in the sum of $25 each.
The date for rehearing was left open.
It will be recalled that all the
convicted defendants were September 9 and were each fined $100. or, in default, two months hard labour. ̧»
JAPANESE
on
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
BEWARE OF ASKING FOR TINE. DIS- ASTER NEVER GIVES IT.—Mirabeau,
Two cases of Typhoid and one ense of Meningitis were reported during the week-end.
10.03-10.15 p.m.
Marches."
Musical Comedy
10.15-11.15 p.m.-From the Studio. Professor N. A. Tonoff and his Tango Orchestra,
11.15 p.m. Close Down.
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES
This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers
Tixh) 5 pin. Folk Song, Fairy Tale and Legend. gramme Yarecast German, Eng- Eastern Special programmes for Far Isteners will bo, broadcast from Zozan ar follower
DJB
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DIN
SOUTH ABIA ZONE (South Asla Zone, breadeast from DJU.
p.m.. terrorist nets against German (10.74 metres) and DJN (31.45 mairea).
19.74 25,700 ke 1.34.3 19.74 m 15.300 ke⋅ 4,65-8.18 p.m. Favs are permitted.
$1.45 m ,040 ke 445-8.15 p.m. After a conference with party!
15,7 m 18,100 ke p., 12,40 a.m. that 4.45 p.m. DJ, DIN Announcement (Germ. leaders. Herr Hitler stated
Engl German Folk Song. Pro the Jews in Germany should now
5.30 p.m. News in English.
Programmai Request 4.16 p.m. irrat be given an opportunity to live
"Luke Hulla! You Wah-We their own national, and separate
Play " lives and should not be disturbed. lle emphasised that the Jews, as a national minority, should be tuted in the same way as non- Jewish national minorities were in ather countries.— of Reuter.
The annual general meeting of the
The many friends of Mr. R. H. Hongkong Islamic Union is to be held Charles will regret to learn that he 10.30 am. on Sunday, September is a patient in the Government Civil at the Cemetery Mosque, Happy Hospital, suffering from preumonin. Valley
The usual fortnightly whist drive treated Possession of a small quantity of and tombula under the auspices po-piu lottery, tickets led to the up- the Royal Engineers Old Comrades pearance of Tam Tze, rged 50, street Association is to be held at Welling-
the ton Burracks, IA the
open air, coalie, before Mr. Macflyen in Central Magistracy this morning. Monday, September 23, at 8.30 p.m. Acting Sub-Inspector Smith stated that defendant was arrested in thei street on suspicion and searched, Defemiant was bound over.
CRUISERsposed by Mr. Thomson upon
IN PORT:
TO STAY THREE DAYS
W:15
Li
A fine of $150, with the alternative of three months' hard labour, Choung, 30, unemployed, when he peared before him at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning on a charge of having possession of 102 Iongitong po-piu, lottery tickets at Bowring Street yesterday. Dectective Inspector R. Cunningham appeared for the prosecution:
Sub
VII
Chau Yau-po, married woman, aged 18 years, residing at No. 66 Cooke Street, second floor, Shamshuipo, was yesterday found by her husband hung- ing from a pole in her cubicle. When taken down it was found that life was extinct. The deceased had been i for a considerable period, and this is believed to have been the
motive for suletde.
THREE INJURED IN KOWLOON
STRUCK BY FALLING SIGNBOARD
6.45 p.m. Nawa in German.
1. p.. Concert af Light Blue,
pm News in English.
5.10 p.m. Cless down DJB, DIN (Derm
Engi.)
EAST ABIA ZONE
East Asia Zond broadleast through DJQ On 19.63 metres (14,280 kr.) 1.30.8 p.m. Concer news al p.m.
A Chinese woman and Lwo
the· children were admitted to Kowloon Hospital this morning
A charge of loitering was amended suffering from injuries received
to one of trespassing in the P. W. Dwhen a signboard at Nathan Road, Water Authority Building when Lam lion-fnt, 31, unemployed, appeared becar Prince Edward Road, fell fore M. Macfadyen in the Central upon them.
spot
A
con-
p.m. Call DJQ, DJA, Djn (Germ.. Eng). Gjerman Folk Hear
(GETUL, Programme
Forecut Engl.)
5.13 p.m. Eighteenth Century Murie for
the Horne.
1.30 b.m. Topical Talk.
1.45 p.m. News In English on DJQ, DJA and in Dotch on DJD.
10 p.m. irral
Requeat Programmei "ile allo! You Wish-We
Play
11:28 pm. Nowa in German an DJQ. DJA
and DJD.
11.30 p.m.
Current Erente..
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11.10 p.m. Concert of Light. Munte, 12.18 m. News in English on DJQ, DJA
and in Batch on DJ,
DJH 133A and 12.30a.m. Close DJQ.
(Germ. Eng!).
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES
To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions.
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The fallawing wave-longths and frequencies
Prequines Call High
Waydlength 4,040 k.) 49,59 metro 1.810 k.. 31.86 metros
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Polleo Court this morning. Dot-- It appears that the woman and Sin Shum, 30, uneinployed, pleaded Sergt. Guild Bald defendant children were passing the
WAR H.I.M.S. Tatsuta, flagship of the Japan's South China Squadron, en guilty before Mr. Macfadyen in the arrested on the ground, Hour of the shortly after 8 o'clock when tered harbour this morning from Central Polles. Court this morning to bulking at 1.30 yesterday afternoon trong gust of wind carried away are observed by Daventry. Swatow for a stay of three days be the theft of eight brass door hinges, fe sisted he was looking for a man the signboard. An Indian
Admiral the property of Tam Hang, carpen named Chan but no person of that stable who happened to be nearby fors proceeding North,
ter's foreman, 53 Austin Road. Deter description could be found there.
Kowloon vletims to the *** the Shimomura was -aboard and CXtive Sergt. Guild remarked that when Sergeant Guild mentioned that there summoned an ambulance and took changed a salute of 21 guns with arrested the ofendant had Acrow had been a number of petty thefts, the British Navy.
driver in his posscasion. The defen- such as hats and umbrellas, during Hospital, H.M.S. Duncan is duo here to-dant was formerly employed by the the
The names of the Injured and just three months. The day from Weibalwel for her annual complakiant as an odd job coolle. Mingistrato decided to bind the de- the nature of their injuries are re-fit.
not yet known... Ono month's hard labour was imposed; fendant over.
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