Gallantry Rewarded
RESGUE OF FULTON. CREW RECALLED
A PICTURESQUE
CEREMONY
ROYAL MARINES IN CITY OF LONDON
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER
Narcotics Menace
CONTROL STILL LACKING
BRITIAN'S POLICY
PUBLIC OPINION FOR THE LEAGUE
London, September 19.
A communication prepared by the Council of Five of the League Council, s basis of negotiation London, Sept. 19.
of for the Hettlement
the Picturesque ceremonial drew At the meeting of Executive
Geneva, Sept. 19. Abyssinian dispute huving now Council, held yesterday, is Ex-erowds into the streets of the City
entraining Addressing the League Assen been supplied to both parties, no cellency the Officer Administering today, when, before
the oplum further step at Geneva is likely Portsmouth, the Itoyally Committee on the Government presented to Mr. for Charles G. Strapps, Third En- Marines, which had been on guard report, Mr. Victor Heo, Chinese until replies have been received.
Both Italian and Abyssinian gineer of the motor vessel An-duty at Buckingham Palace for the delegate, thanked the Rapporteur shun, on behalf of the Mercantile lust weeks, marched
cute and reply Marine Department of the Board
efforts to stamp out the drug to these proposals as early as of Trade, a pair of binocular
menace, and expressed the opinion possible, but no time limit has been glasses which were awarded to
that the legalised output of drugs fixed, and it is expected some days exceeded the world's will elapse before the views from him by the United States Govern- ment in recognition of his services
legitimate requirements. Clandes-Rome and Addi-Ababa tine manufacture was increasing municated to Senor de Madariaga, on March 14, 1934, when the
und smugglers were becoming Chairman of the Council United States gunboat Fulton was
mittee. more skliful, he said. in distress.near Blas Bay.
the City in exercise of the ancient privilege and right enjoyed by the Marines for two hundred years of "entering the City of London with colours lying, drums beating and bayonets fixed."
The Marines were niet at the City boundary by the City Marsisal, Although a heavy sex was run-who held parley with the Omeer ning and the night was very black in-Command before the company Mansion House, the .. Tsinan, In which he was proceeded to serving, on the appearance of a where the anlute was taken by the glare in the sky, went to the Lord Mayor. rescue of the gunboat mentioned. On approaching the burning ship, a boat was pul out from the sa. Tsinan and wireless signals sent for assistance.
The Tainan was responsible for saving 48 lives from the U.S.S. Fulton and in recognition of the part which he with other officers of that ship played, this testl- monial has been awarded by the -President of the United States.
CAMPBELL WELCOMED
GIVES AMERICANS SHARE OF GLORY
London, Sept. 19.
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20, 1935.
E RADIO BROADCAST
CLÁSSICAL PROGRAMME
From ZBW on n wavelength of 365 metres (646 kilocycles):
4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7-7.30 p.m. Light Orchestral Music, Monnin Veon (Doar Isle of Man) (Haydn Wood); The Daughter of thu (Herbert); March of the Regiment Overture (Denizetti); Pan Toyland") Toys (from "Babes in (Herbert): Italian Folksongs Medley (do Michelit.
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7.30-7.50 p.m. Vocal Gems. The Merry Widow (Lehar]; The Wallz Dream (Strauss): Lady Luck: The Vagabond King (Frim!); Song-The Dubarry-If am Dreaming. Heddlo Nash (Tenor).
7.50-8 p.m. From the Studio. "Book Time and Weather Reports Reviews by Sabrina.
H.05-8.47 p.m. A Variety Pro- Stock Quotations.
Instrumental-Some of these days,
Eddie Peabody, Vocal-Jungle Fever.
The Mills Brothers. Organ Solos Hermann Lohr Medley. Sydney Gustard.
Josephine Baker.
gramme.
Whether the League Assembly, Mr. Hoo regretted that the which In normal circumstances Soviet had not adhered to the 1931 would close its session on Sep Convention, and that the League tember 28, will continue in hope was unable to give information re of a settlement being reached, re- garding the tuation in Man-mains in doubt, but it seems cer- churia and Jchol. As long tain that the council will not dia- The privilege of the Marines, manufacture there continued to an
until vital decisions perse for unlimited extent, the narcotic
taken. which was exercised to-day
The terms of the report of the the Arst time, dates from the time situation of the world would
one of the never be satisfactory.-Reuter, when they formed
Committee of Five are not dis- trained bands
the City
İcamminaconusesclosed, but in trustworthy quarters British Wireless.
in Geneva It is stated to be a Song-La Potlie Tonkineise. masterpiece of impartiality. Whillo Xylophone Solo-Nursery "TELEGRAPH" ART
the proposals preserve Abyssinia's i SUPPLEMENT
Independence, the report is un-1 derstood to contain a reminder of Vocal Duct-Nonny, Nonny No
(Jill Darling). the obligations she undertook when a member of the she became League and which it is now pro be asisted to posed she should
of tho fulfil, with the consent emperor.
BRITISH AERIAL
EXPANSION
BIG EXTENSIONS PLANNED
London, Sept. 19. The progress of internal aviation in Great Britain in the last few years is illustrated by plans for extensions of the ground organisa- tion in the South and North.
Sir Malcolm Campbell, who at In the Isle of Wight, which al- Utah Salt Flats on September 3 ready possesses five aerodromes, it broke the world's land speed reis proposed to construct landing cord which he had himself set up ground near Freshwater, on the at Daytona, and drove his "newest side of the Island. Last year, about 60,000 visitors arrived from bird" at an average spe.d nf 301- 120 miles per hour, arrived at the mainland by is: Southampton to-day in the liner Majestic and was welcomed by the Mayor.
The American Ambassador in London, Mr. Robert W. Bingham, who travelled on the same ship, joined in the ceremony and pati a warm tribute la Sir Malcolm Campbell whose achievement; he said, was respected and admired in the United States.
In reply Sir Malcolm expressed thanks for the perfect organisation and friendly help provided by the Americans and described the re- cord
an "Anglo-American achievement" because "we had to go to Amorlea to find a suitable course."--British Wirelese
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-REARMAMENT FINANCING
GERMANY'S
LEVIES
FORCED
A civil nerodrome is now under construction at Perth, which, it is expected, will become an important Junction for services to the North of Scotland and those linking Edin- burgh and Glasgow, with Loudou and the South-British Wireless:
21 YEARS AGO
Extracts From the "Telegraph" Files
Te-morrow's Picture Fentures Numerous weddings will be illustrated in to-morrow's issue of the Telegraph Pictorial Supplement, including those of Lieut. D. P. S. Roster an Miss Josephine Chalmers, Mr. L. Chapman and Miss Ilazel Templeton, Mr. Lok Ching-hu and Miss Yeung Shuk-hon, Mr. Ma Chun-man and Miss Leung Tsui-lan.
Other pictures will show Australian girl visitors at the Repulse Bay Lido, the opening · of the Sincere Company's new branch in Macao, and groups of the St. Andrew's Troops of Boy Scouts and the St. And- rew's Wolf Cub Pack. Mem- hers of the Hongkong German Club will also be seen starting
an outing.
CABARET GIRL SUED
EMPORIUM RALLROOM CLAIMS RETURN OF LOAN Lily Wong, a cabaret girl, was sued for $120 by the Emporium Ballroom before the l'uise Judge, Mr. Justico The following extracts are from. E. Lindsell, at the Summary Court
yesterday. the Hongkong Telegraph for the weck ended September 26, 1914.
Tho claim was in respect of money lent to the defendunt.
Mr. H. C. Lee appeared for e The rate of dollar on demand was plaintiff, and Air. M. A. da Silva was
for the defendant. 1s. 9.11/168.
AL the first sitting of the Prize Court, Mr. Justice Gompertz con- dermned the German steamer Fresia, which was captured at sea by HMS. Triumph, is a prize of
WAT
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Masquerade.
Harry Robbins.
Loulae Browne and John Mille. Instrumental-Tropical Hulas. Orchestra-Medley of James Tate's
Songs. Accordeon Solo-Czardan,
Gigetto Cartoncelll. Orchestra-When Day is done. 8.17-9 p.m. Concert WER Invitation to the Waltz (Weber,
Op. 66).
Blue
Danube Waltz (Strauss). Tulos from the Vienna Woods
(Strauss).
9.9.15
Athens--Turkish March
(Beethoven), 10 p.m. Big Ben: Press Bulletin. Orchestral-Overture "Manfred,"
Op. 115 (Schappana). Dugls-Swene in this hour-"D# Farza Del Destino" (Verdi). Duets-Ah Miml, Frise One"La Bohenie" (Puccini).
As has been already stated the main substance of the report will he found to consist of the Purla proposals for the settlement of the modi- dispute, subject to minor fentions, and it is minde clear that as a result of proposals,
15 p.n. A Relay of the Daven- are under-try News Bulletin (Copyright by Abyssinian reforms
assistance, Renter). taken with foreign
9.15-10.30 p.nt. Classical Pro- made for us- provision will be
of Eur gramme, suming the protection openns in agricultural areas open- Concerto No. 5 in E flat Major
Ruturor") (Beethoven). ed to new getilment..
The British and French Govern- recognised already meals have the claim of Italy to special in terest in the economie develop. ment of Abyssinia, subject to the safeguard of the rights of other foreigners, as defined by treaties, and tu the preservation of Abyssinin's integrity, but details are excluded from the present re- port, and are left to subsequent negotiation if it should prove that the parties to the dispute accept the report as a basis of negotia- tion.
The attitude taken by the British Geneva throughout delegates at
discussion the
of the Italo- Abyssinian dispute, has had the support of the saniler WAT?? Powers which welcome the firm- ness displayed in support of the uncer League Cuvenant..
In Britnin, an almost animous behind the public opinion is government.
notable
Beniamino Gigli (Tenor)
and
Giuseppe de Laten (Baritone). Orchestral-Cossack Dance (from "Mazeppa") (Tschaikovsky), Orchestral--Perpetuum Mobile
(Strauss).
10.30-11 p.m. Daner Music, 11 p.m. Close Down.
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES
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DJE, (South Aals Zone, broadcast from (19,70 metresi and OJN (91.40 metres).
DIN 19.74 m 16,200 ke 1.40-3 p.m. 19.74 18,200 ke 4.45-0.15 p.m. 31.45 m 9,540 ke 4.45-8.16 p.m. —DI)—15.74-15.200-ke-3 5.0-12.30 a.m.- 2.45 p.m. - DJB, DIN Announcement (Germ.. Engl.) German Folk Bong. Pro- Frame Forecast '(German, Eng- lish).
1. Hhort Musleni Programme.
5.13 p.m. Germen Industry and German Country-Ride. Dr. Kurt Mattunch. 6.30 p.m News in English,
5.45 pm. Datter Tunes
Old Herth
Dance Hand and Sololt, 4.45 p.m. Nowa In Gary.
7 nm. Concert of Light Musle,
A pm. New Sa Engilah,
DJN This is expressed in public Mr. F. X. Remedios, the manner speeches, and in newspapers-of-all- of the plaintiff concern, deposed to
shades of opinion. having fent the money to defendunt. He said he first knew defendant on Hitherto the Daily Mail us been August 9 when she came and asked | 8
exception. It still for work a
a cabaret girl. An maintains its general attitude of agreement was reached whereby do- hostility towards the League, owing fendant was to get $40 a month. On to "dangers it entails of entanle
same day the
defendant naked ini ment in Continental quarrels, at for a loan
$30 as she wanted to a time when the League commianda remit some money to Shanghai fur The death occurred in Kowloon her mother. On the next day defen- the unhesitating support of only of Mr. G. J. F. Lesbirel, who haddant came to work and again asked a minority of great powers," and it for a loan of $00. Witness lens the expresses doubts us to the policy been, a resident of the Colony for
followed, but adds, "if these mea. mancy on both occasions.
sures have to be taken the people over forty years.
Cross-examined by Mr. Silva, wit- of this country must und will be ness denied that the money was in
Holidly behind the Government.** the naturo et ዜ advance for Criticism of the Government's had A British force, under Colonel three months' salary. Ilo diel
lend the money Lo Barnardiston, landed at Laoshan not
defon- policy at Geneva la mainly con Bay to participate in the operations dant as an inducement to her to come fined to the extreme pacifist section
German forces at and work in his place, from the of the Labour Party. against the Tsingtau
New York, Sept. 19. Writing in the current issue of The New Republic, Mr. Paul Crosser claims that Germany is financing rearmament by forced levies un industrialists, financiers and trade unions.
He said that Dr. Schacht, Minis- ter for Economic Affairs, forced the industrialists to buy £50,000,000 in uotes under threats of gaol and that he had forced savings banks to absorb a similar amount..
In
that pointing out
the. German gold supply was £6,000,- 000, which is a loss of £15,000,000 made since Horr Hitler Chanteller and compared with £100,000,000 before the depres sion, Mr. Crosser suggests that something like £25,000,000 are being hiddon as a "war chest," United Press.
MARKET FEARS CONFLICT
:
U.S. DEBT INCREASES
Majestic Dancing Academy where she was then employed.
Defendant Rebuked
RANKS CLOSED
The defendant then gave evidence.
CONSERVATIVE PARTY
CONGRESS As soon as she stood in the witness- box, shu asumed a bright smile, and
London, Sept. 19. was rebuked by his Lordship, who Washington, Sept. 19.
was not a dancing A determination to close the It is reported that the Faleral said, the Court
neademy.
ranks of the Conservative party and deb has reached $29.471,781.754
the bitterness of the In reply to Mr. Silva, defendant wipe out and that it is expected to exceed $30,000,000,000 before December. sinted that she was brought from Indian controversy is conspicuous -United Press,
Shanghai by the management of the in the resolution to be moved at Majestic Dancing Academy about two the party's annual conference to be months ago. She was employed by held at Bournemouth on October 3
and 4. them under a written contract.
Five cases of Typhoid were reported Lo the local Health. authorities on Wednesday.
It is understood that Mrs. A. M. Bowes-Smith, who, owing to her husband's lness, le returning to Hongkous, in due in the Colony Bhort- ly, having decided to do the stage from Egypt to Singapore by air,
TRADERS UNLOADING IN NEW YORK
New York, Sept. 19, The Wall Street Journal,, report- ing on to-day's markets, stafos:
Traders, fearing a European
His Lordship Me. Justice Lindsell, War, unloaded. tremendous
Pulsne Judge, left by the Empress of volume of shares to-day and Asin this morning for a short holiday losses have ranged from one to in the North. He is expected to re- six points. "Blue chips", which turn to the Colony in the middle advanced recontly on investment next month. buying, dropped sharply to-day owing-to selling orders, partly as precautionary messure,
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traders are recalling the fact that
the world marketa were closed at the outbreak of the Great War of 1914 and holders of securities were unable to dispose of their holdings.
Bonde wore irregularly lower, whilst stocka on the Curb Ex- chango were also marked down Per Swan, Culbertson and Fritz.
On August 10 she transferred her
no allusion to India
#.15 p.m. Clone down DJB, DIN (Gera..
Engl.)
EAST ABIA ZONE
East Asia Zone brondesat through DJQ au
5 metres (18.230 k.e.) 1.30-8 p.m. Concert
news mtp.m
1 pm, Cill DIQ, DJA, DJB (Germ., Eogl.) German Falk Bong. Programma Forecast (Germ., Engl.)
2.15 p.m. Ahora Sfusical Prograsime, 4,30 p.m. 1rom Hand,
1,43 pan. News in English on DJQ, DJA and In Dutch on DJ.
10 p.m. Dance Tunes of 014 Berita,
Daneo Band and Boluluka, 1.18 p.m. Nowa in Germia on DJQ, DJA,
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11.30 p.m. Current Eventa,,
11.10 p.m. German Industry, and German Country-Side. Dr. Kurt Mattcach, 11.35 p.m. Special Good Night Programme. 11.15 are. Nawa in Engllah on 39JQ, DJA Aul In Dutch on DJH.
12.30 azn.
Close NXQ, DIA. DID (Germa Engl.)
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Transmission 5
melzen
There is services to the Emporium Ballroom, anywhere.
General Page Croft, formerly the as a result of which she committed a
the must prominent of the Diehards, breach of her contract with
moves the first resolution Majestic.
gratulating the Government on the The reason why she went over to
was because "progressive Triumph" of the plaintiff company she was offered $40 a month, which general policy in restoring trade was $10 more than she earned from and finance, and urging a vigorous the Majestic. She admitted that sho extension thereof, received $120 from Mr. Remedios, but The need for increased protection denied that the money Was in the for Agriculture and industry is nature of a loan. It was an advance specially emphasized. for three, months' mulury,
thu Several resolutions stress vulnerability of the Empire trade routes and the food supplies and Cross-examined by Mr. Lee, wliness industries of the cities of Great said that she was now working for Britain. They urge that our naval, the Majestic again because she had military and air defences be made been told she would be sued for breach of contract. if she did not. adequate for national defonce.
The plight of the distressed areas Messrs. Benjamin & Potts have re- When she want to the Emporium ceived the following buying and sell- Ballroom, she signed a written con is featured in four resolutions Ing quotations from their Manila tract for five months at a anlary of pleading for bold and comprehen- of relief in ac- Agenis this morning-Benguet Con- $10 n month. She admitted she was alvo solidateds, 11.40-11.70; Antamoks, indebted to the Majestic to the extent cordanco with the recommendations
Golds, 22-23% of $80 when she first left that place. of the special commissioners, 77-70 Baguio Gold Rivers, 54-8. A cable has She worked at the plaintiff firm for
Mr. Stanley Baldwin addresses a also been received from Manila ad- only twenty days, and quite realised
mass meeting on October 4, and vising that Benguet Consolidateds that she-lind committed a breach of have declared a third interim dividend contract when she left.
of
Breach of Contract.
measures
this will be the last time he will general election.-Reuter
of 29 centavos per share, payable His Lordship gave Judgment for address the Party before the
sometimo next month.
plaintif, with costs, ・・
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Ben. A todo Concert. 7.45.m. "The Manth's Books,**
Informal talk on new books and authors by Eric Gillett, Greenwich Time Flanal at 12 Midnigh)
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H.40 .. A focles!
by Joy (South Africke Pianist).
1,4 cm. The News, ... Clone down.
Transmission 6
(G.‚...‚' N.я.0, and 0.8.1)
am.
.m. The New Georgina Tria. 11.45. The News.
fg tan. Hoeris Talk.'
-12 pm.
Close down.
Transmission 2
(ONJ., OJI. and 11.8,0.)
p.m.
Be Ben. The Trocadare Cfnana
Orchestra.
7.30 pm. The 1.8.0. Banes Orchestra, directed by Henry Hall.
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Transmission. 3
(C.).U. 10-11.46 p.n.: 0.8.E. 19 p.m.-1a.m.; (1.9.36 12-7 MB)
10 p.m. Big Ten Herman Darewski and
his land.
10.45 p.m. "Remote Corners. No. 1 Aux- trails to Tierra del Fuego. Δ talk by Jean Ifamilion.
11 p.m. A Bmphany Concert The B.D.C.
dians Orchestra. 12.13 m. The Yaucha Krein Gipsy Or
chestra.
Greenwich Time Signal at 4,39, p.m. 12,30 am. The News and Announcemanta. $2.50
The Yascha Krein Gipsy. Or- chestra (cont'd).
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Transmission 4
(0.8.3. and G.A.D.)
PART
1.15 .. Big Ben. The News and Ang
hauncetheats,
1.5.
1
The ... Dance Orchester, directed by · Tensy Jail,
2,15 m. The Cafe Coletta Orchestra, 1,40 m. Variety Feature,
Greenwich Time Signal at 7 p.m. 3. "The
Houm of
Drawing
Empire."
3.18 m. Interlude. *
the
3.10a.m. Promenade Concert (Beethoven).
Tel. 21322.
Greenwich Time Signal at à pes,
4.10 .m. Dan Innovan Intong eCENTER. J. Close down.
TART B
5.13. Danes Kuole,
4.m. The News and Announcements. 6.20 .m. Dance Music.
4.45 am. Ciors down.
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