SENUSSI TRIBESMEN MAY REVOLT

COMPLICATION IN AFRICA CRISIS

THREAT TO

SUEZ?

Rome, Sept. 18.

A double purpose les behind

nanguncement

that

Italian troops in Idbya are being

-the ometal

reinforced.

י

118 A spirit of rebellion shouldered

Senussi among the tribesmen wince General Grazina subdued them in 1932 and many of the fighting men took refuge in Egypt, near the Cyrenalea bor- der,

Agitation, and the rumblings of a revolt, were recently revived among the tribes when the Italiana withdrew some of the garrison iroops from Libyn and sent thom into Eritres.

The Italian authorities are ap prehensive of

of eruption 21 Senussl aut of Egypt, who are re- been en- ported here to have couraged in revolt by emissarlor of the British Government.

Italian troops in Libya nre prin- cipally centred on the frontier be tween the holy cities of Zarnbul it triple and Kafra. They face barrier of barbed wire, partly electrified, along the whole of the Egyptian border. It was originally designed to prevent the smuggling of arms from Egypt of the Semi country,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY,

SAFE CONDUCT FOR CONSULS

ITALIANS LEAVING

ETHIOPIA

BELGIAN OFFICERS TO AID THE NEGUS

(SPECIAL TO “TELEGRAPH")

(By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Messages Ordinance, 1894. Received, Sept. 19, 8 a.m.)

Addis Ababa, Sept. 18. The Ethiopian Government has given the necessary instructions to enable four Italian consuls in outlying posts to withdraw to Italian territory, but has stipulat- ed that they must follow specified routes and come to Addis Ababa, and not proceed direct to Eritrea or Italian Somaliland.

The Government has declared itself unable to guarantee the consul's houses and property will be respected in the event of war.

One of the eleven Belgian officers who recently arrived here to serve the Emperor has informed Reuter: "We will go and fight with Ethiopia. We have retired from the Belgian Army and will not re- turn to Belgium even if ordered to do so."

Eleven more Belgian ollicers are j arriving to-night. If war breaks

Italy's recond consideration out it is hellered that the official the potential menace to Egypt of a Belgian Military Mission

Sentiss revolution. A powerful leave Ethiopia.

will

force moving from the Cyrenaica

FORCES MOVING country towards the Suez Canal

Several thousand troops and would constitute a very plavicus and alarming threat to British Imperial faircraft have been sent by the communications. It is felt the mero threat of anch a move would have a salutary effect upon the atatesmen who are considering the use of sanctions against Italy. Renter

EYSTON'S RECORDS

WORLD MARKS FOR

ANY DISTANCE

|

Ralian command to Libya, It is stated offelally, to reinforce the garrisons on the Egyptian frontier in view of the concentration of armed tribes in that vicinity, notably the Senossi, Reuter Special.

WOULD HELP ITALY

Dublin, Sept. 18, The Trish Blueshirt leader, General O'Duffy, has confirmed the report that a number of Blueshirts have volunteered to serve Italy in an African campaign.

Nothing has yet been decided in respect of their offer because in- ternational reactions must be con- sidered.

Salt Lake City. Sept. 18. The oficial figures of Captain George Eyalan's world record

General O'Duffy has just return- speeds recently achieved here, are

ed from the Fascist Congress at Announced as follows:

2,000-kilometres-144.159-miles Geneva-Reuter.

per hour.

2,000 miles.---1-42.705 miles per hour.

3,000 kilometres,--144.0885 miles per hour.

33,000 miles-140.750 miles per

·bour.

4,000 kilometres.---142.156 miles par hour.

5,000 kilometres-140,434 miles per hour:

12 hour-143.977 miles per hour: distance 1.727.7202 miles.

THREATS WITH KNIFE

CANDID CONFESSION

IN COURT

A candid confession that he and 24 hours.140.522 miles per hour; distance, 3,372,6252 milles,the knife and intended to threaten Renter.

FURTHER MOTOR

MISHAPS

GERMANY'S RECOVERY:

SURE SIGNS OF › IMPROVEMENT

(Special to "Telegraph")

Berlin, Sept. 18. There are striking indications

LABOUR LEADER RESIGNS

LORD PONSONBY'S

DECISION

QUARREL ON -POLICY

(Special to "Talegraph")

(Hy Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphio kra open Ordinaner, 1884. Eleceived, September

London, Sept., 18.

The front rank of the Labour Party has been shaken by die agreement on the italo-Ethiopian issue,

Following Mr. George Lansbury's statement of diengreement with the oficial policy of the party, especially regarding sanctions, Lord Ponsonby to-day rosigned his leadership of the party in the

House of Lords.

SEPTEMBER 19, 1935.

E RADIO BROADCAST

Daventry Relay From Westminster Abbey

ZEK.. PROGRAMME,

From Z.B.W. on a wavelength...-of- 355 metres (846 kilocycles):

1 p.m. Tire and Weather Report. 1.30 p.m. Press Bulletins 2.15 p.m...

Close Down, 5-7 p.m. Orchestra,

Hongkong Hotel Dance

7-7.30 p.m. Light Opera and Musical Comedy.

Vocal Gems-The Three Musketeers. Selection-Monsieur Beaucaire

(Rosso).

Vocal Gems-Erik Charell's "White

Horso Inn."

ле

Selection-Tell Her the Truth.

7.30-7.43 p.m. A Jazz Piano Recital by Rale da Cosin. 1. Many Happy Sweet and Returns of the Day: 2 Lovely; 3. Ridin' around in the Rain; 4. Just by your example,

7.33-8 Hawaiian Muske,

p.m. Rock me

in a Cradio of Kalua; Maybe it's the Moon; Underneath the Hawaiian Skies; Lion Rag: Lonesome

Lord Ponsonby declaree that Blue without my Baby,

serious differences with the party on important matters of foreign policy and the party's decision in the present international crisla, prevent him from continuing' in his position of leadership.

He has unceasingly maintained that peace cannot be securod by force of arms,

Other disagreements with the

party policy are expected to be disclosed by Lord Ponsonby, later. -Renter Special.

ANOTHER RESIGNATION

London, Sept. 19. Sir Stafford Cripps has resigned from the National Excentive of the Labour Party in order to dis- sociato himself from the attitude of the Executive in supporting the Govornment's foreign policy and from a desire not to embarrass his colleagues regarding this matter. -Renter

STEEL TRADE EXPANSION

of Germany's internal industrial | PRODUCERS TO SPEND recovery appearing in statistics for the Institute of Business Re-

search.

Since the Nazi regime, indus-

bas risen from trial protection 2,800,000,000 nurks; monthly to 5,000,000,000 marks.

HUGE AMOUNT

(Special to "Tsiegraph")

Bp.. Time and Weather Report; Stock Quotations.

8.05-10.30 p.m. Chinese Studio Con-

cert.

p.m.

Pro-

10.30 p.m. Close Down... 8.39.10.50

European gramme from ZE.K, on a Frequency of 40 kilocycles.

In

8.30-9 pm. Light Orchestral Musle.

Spring Overture (Goldmark).

(Bizet). Spanish Serene (oszkowsky). Spanish

Reminiscences of Grieg (arr.

Urbach).

Turkish Patrol (arr. Lloyd). The

orge in the Forext (arr. Lloyd).

p.m. A Relay of the Daven- try News Bulletin (Copyright by Reuter).

9.15-9.30 p.m. Layton and John- stone. 1. What a little Moonlight can do; 2. Looking for a little bit of blue; 3. Waitin' at the Gate for Katy: 4. The Old Covered Bridge: 5. Night on the Water.

9.30-10 p.m. Dance Music. 10 p.m. Bulletins.

10.05-10-30

Daventry.

Big Ben: Router Pres

A Relay from

"Evensong," relayed from West- minster Abbey, Lendon,

10.50 p.m. Close Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

This Evening's Broadcast From. The German Short-Wavers

Kish).

5 p.m. Falk Song, Palry Tale and beyond. ramm Votresat (German. Eng-

F2. Special

Extern programmes for listers follow

1 be broadcast from Zersen se SOUTH ASIA ZONE

(South Aals Zone, brosismet from DJD. (19.74 meires) and DIN (31.45 metres).

19.74 m 1,200 k 1.30.3

İLET

差する

DIN DJU

Pittsburgh, Sept. 18. Mr. Myron C. Taylor, chairman of the U.S. Steel Corporation, do- Industries influenced by re-clared to-day that the corporation armament show a high degree of was spending $70,000,000 on plant activity while shipbuilding for the improvements and expects past month or so has been no double that expenditure on de- stimulated that there is a short-velopments in the near future.

Heavy melting steel serap in age of skilled workers in the most important shipyards, —— Reuter the Pitleburgh district has ad

yanced 50 cents per ton to $14 and Special.

the market continues strong- Renter Special.

GALLANT BRITISH

OFFICERS

MILITARY CROSS AWARDS

;

were

མ""""

SEWING-MACHINE STOLEN

PAWNED FOR $13 BY THIEF

A

Li Yiu-Wah, aged 24, unemploy ed, appeared before Mr. Macfad- yen at the Central Mugistracy. this morning on four counts of (1) unlawful pawning of sewing-machine spool, (b) unlaw- ful pawning of a sewing-machine ing-roachine, and (d) unlawful sewing machine. pawning of The complainant was Chiu Yee, a Voeux Lallor. of No. 178, Des

Defen. Rond Central, third floor. dant pleaded guilty to all the

Simla, Sept. 18. Captain If. C. Youngman, Bon- people from whom he was going to take money, was made by Tin NaB, bay Grenadiers and Lieut. G. R. 82, unemployed, when he appeared Hawks, Royal Artillery hefore Mr. Thomson at the Kow-awarded the Military Cross for loon Magistracy this morning conspicuous gallantry in face of charged with possession of the im- the enemy on August 23 during |

lement with intent to use it for operations against the Molimands. pool feed, (c) larceny of a sow- Capt. Youngman carried out a A uniawful purpose at Talpo Road near Peihe Street yesterday. difficult operation, clearing a ridge strongly held by the unemy personal displayed great In answer to the charge defend-and

of gallantry and leadership" ant said, "I have no money. carry this knife with me and when high order. wero reported to the police yester I come across someone with money day.

I would threaten them with this

THREE EUROPEANS

INVOLVED

accidents

in

Several motor which Europeans were involved

In sentencing the mu

Lieut Hawks' battery was charges. Mr. W. E. Hollands, of thefe and ask them for money." constantly in action all day long P.W.D., reports that while driving

to six and did magnificent shouting, com car No. 1341 in Queen's Rondmonths hard labour the Magis-pletely disregarding heavy c East, about 6 p.m. yesterday, a

remarked:"We have a curate sniping to which it was man named Chu Hing, aged 41 rate

place for people like you, and you continuously exposed in order to years, ran into the car and was don't have to beg for food; you give the infantry the uccessary knocked down. The man re-

can go there." ceived slight injuries and was treated at the Government Civil Hospital, but not detained.

naar

support.-Reuter.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF Mr. E. Thompson, driver of car No. 3978. reports that while driving

"MOST OF THE RECENT GREAT WARS Į There was a clean bill of health for in Tai Hang Road yesterday ho

HAVE NOT BEEN ECONOMIC WARS, BUT the Colony on Tuesday, noticed a group of coolie women carrying earth across the road UUTBREAKS OF COLLECTIVE FRENZY."

The American Mail Line Ms. Pre- Kwan Avenue. He-Andre Maurois, Fuk

Eident Jefferson will arrive in Hong, sounded his horn, but one of the

antong at 11 a.m. to-morrow. The forthcoming wedding a wman, Fung Ching, aged 33

Francis Ashton yea, hesitated, ran back, and nounced of Mr. was knocked down. She received Johnson, merchant, residing at Hong- Injuries to her hands and legs and kong Hotel, and Miss Beatrice Wallare was treated no St. Paul's Hospital, Walker, of Sydney, Australia, Causeway Bay.

A CATRO of

Leung Mul, mistress of cargo boat Mr. CM. Larsen, of the No. 3701V, has reported to the police Standard-Vacuum Oil Corporation, that about noon yesterday, while her reports that while driving car boat was lying alongside the Tapi No. 245 in Nathan Road about 5 junk wharf, taking on p.m. yesterday he knocked down a sugar, the slearn launch Chung, Hing, bost, Lo Li-kwong, aged 12 years, with three junks in tow, collided with the stern of her boat, causing damage who received injuries to his head. to the extent of $100. No-one was The victim was admitted to the

injured. Kowloon Hospital.

Chester

A European, Stephon ance before Mr. W. Schofield, at the Southern, failed to make an appear- Central Mugletracy this morning, on"

charge of behaving in a disorderly unner and using profane language towards Chan Yer, arried woman, in Gloucester Road yesterday. The defendant's bail of sub was necerling-

y estreated.

**

Detective. Sergeant C. Goodwin stated that at 0.16 yesterday morning, defendant was seen aft- ting on a box; near King Wing Street East, by a detective, who went up and searched him. Two tickets relating to the pawn sowing-machine spool and the Rewing-machine spool feed were found in defendant's possession. He claimed them to be his own property, and anld he was a tallor employed at the Mee Ngai Tailor Arm.

The detective took defendant to the address, where he was re- cognised by the fokls, who told the detective that defendant no longer was employed there and that he had stolen a sowing-machine...

Sergeant Goodwin Biated that 013 August 31, defendant was given $1 and told to buy a sowing- machine feed. He took the money, 'and did not return to the shop. The spool was pawned on July 27 for 60 cents. and the sewing machine was pawned for 313.

On the first charge, defondant Summoned for ending duty by

of was fined $16, or three weeks" issuing two receipts for the sum

hard labour, on the second charge $25.99" which was divided into two sums, Fang Chor-heung, of No. B0 he was fined $10 or 14 days' hard Jabour. the sentences to be con- Local estate amounting to $1,700 Ynt Tak Road, Kowloon City, was

current. Sentence, of six weeks was left by Sanitary Inspector George fined $10 by Mr. Thomson at the Kow- U.S. BANK APPOINTMENT

Magistracy this Edward Roylance, fate of 26 Kimber- loon

··morning, †· hard labour was imposed on the ley Road, Kowloon who died on July Sergeant Whitcroft, of the Colonial third charge, to be served conse- New York, Sept. 18,

7,1935.

A petition by Emily Irene Tronaury, appeared for the pro- President Roosevelt has de oylance, widow, for grant of letters secution. It was alleged that defen-cutively with the other sentences, and a fine of $60, or one month's signated Mr. Marriner R. Eccles, of administration with the will andant received the sum of $25,09 and

executing a single receipt hard labour, was inflicted on the prominent banker, as Chairman of nexed to the estate was allowed. In instead the newly-organised Foderat Re-his will, Inspector Roylance left he divided the sum into two, one of last charge, this sentence to be

everything to his wife.

$15 and the other. $10.09.

concurrent. servo kystom-Router.

p.09.

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Engl) German Folk Bang. Pr gra Forersal (Germ. Engi). Flitter Youth Programme: Bonge ~~~~by-Vrile Betke,fed

3 P.IN.

6.30 p.m. News In English.

3.6 p.m. Bright Spala and Dark Spota.

of Everyday."

gramme

8.4 p.m. News In Germen.

Videly

7 m. Concert of Light Manic

#pam. News in Engilah.

Pro

1.11 p.m. Clowe dawa 10, DJN (Gorm..

Engl.)

EAST ABIA ZONE

Esat Ain Zune broadcast through DJQ on 16,63 metres (15.210 kr.) 1.30-1 p.m. Concert, nawa at 7 pm.

..

DJQ. DJA, BJB (Germa Eugh), German -Folk Bure, Programme Forecast (Ger Eng!)

9.15 p.m. Hitler Youth Programmer Songs

by Feita Botke.

1,48 pm. News In English on DJQ, DJA

and In Datch on JD,

10 p.m.

.11.13 p.m. Now in German on DIQ, DIA

and DJU,

right pots and Dark Spets of Everyday

11.39 p.2.

11.40.1

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Chamber Muste.

12.15 am. News in English on DJQ, UJA

and in Butch on DJB. 12:30a.m. Cleer DJG, DJA.`and, DJU

(Cera Engl).

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions

The following ware-lengths and frequencies are observed by Daventry.

Call Sign Frequency

0,030 k

UNO

Wavelength

A

41.59' - anstren

G81

0.310 k..

3145 metres

GRC

*0.585 *.*..

11,750 k..

31,50 metres 25.43 matrem

CAP

-11,862 k. 21,26 metres

CHP

13.140 kes 19.82 meires

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17,780 k.. 15.30 male

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21.470 X... 19,07

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16,200 k.t. 10.64 meije

BAS

23.840 .c. 13,33 metima

CHL

4.110 k.. 4.10 Transmission 5.

(G 8.0, and G.A.C.) 1a.m.

Big Ben. The Lealls Bridgewater

Quiniel

7.45 am. A Countryman'a „Dlary," "The fire of a new westem of fort- mightly talk by A. O. Bireet, Greenwich Time Signal at 19:53idnight 8.m. Bydney Kyle and he Band, 1.48 am, The News.

Р

. Close down.

Transmission G.

(G.B.D., G.B.C. and GR). 11 m.

le Bon "Rivarelde Drive." Greenwich Time Bignal at 2,35 a.m.

11:30 A Pianoforte Rechal by Valen

Coturna

11.45 am. The News. 12 p.m. Close down,

Transmission 2

(48.J. 0.8.1 and 0.8.0.)

7 p.m.

19 Ben, The Rotland Bavets and

New Victoria Orebastru.

720p.m. The BhortsWave Pellies.

Groomwich Time Signal at 12 Noen

3.18 pm Fation's Balon Orchestra,

directed by Norris Hlanter. loyed

Paillson's Restaurant, Birmingham.

p.m.

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Food Ground, Caventry,

- 11.30 p.m. The RB.C. Variety Orchestra

12

.m. "The Dravior

Rosm

the

Empire A talk

woman's post

the from

view by

He

Cafa

$3.15 mm.

12.30

p.m. The Scottish Bludla Orchezien.

9.10 p.m. Close down,

Transmission 3

(0.8.0. 10-11.45 pm.: €8. 10. p.nl m.O. Į G.B.B. 12. aaa,)

1 p.m. Big Ben, Evetoong, relayed from

Westminster Abbey, Loudmi,

18.50 .m. The 'Ali-Nacha al Coventry, A

running commentary by Captain I. B. T. Wakalam in the Enzby.. Under Football Hsich between Gerantry R. V. F. C.. and· New: Zealand.

Relayed from. Catrider

Winifrids Wrench,

The Frank Walker Getet. Greenwich Time Signal at 4.10 p.m.

m. The News.

12.48 .m. The Prank

(cont'd);

Claas dawn,

'Walker' Octet

Transmission 4

(0.8.3. and (ED.)

PART 1

1.13.-Be Den, The Kewa;

1.30 am. The D5.C. Military Band, 2.15 m. "The D.11.C.:: Daries - Bechestre.

26, Nathan Road, Kowloon..

Telephone 59101.

directed by Henry Hall.

Greenwich Time Signal at TD..

3 km. Igħt Entertainment. 3.45 1.2. The 11.B.C. Thesire Orcksten,

Greenwich Time Bignal at 39.0.A

Recital by Ilme!.

4.36 am. A Viln

Temlak.

Close down,

PART 1

(5.10 ́alm. Coventry v. The All-Black.

recorded impresion of Capisin I. B. T. Wakelam'a' common (117)

trance Hale.

6.10 m. 3.30

h. The Lente Bridgewater"・Mary'

'qulatet. Frances Unißelê. › (8%

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de.m. The News,

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1:44 am, Cless down.

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