12
DAILY AT.
2.30
3.10
7.10
9.30
P.M
EINEMA
KING'S
AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRE
CO. YONLY
Tow
G
BOOKING AT THE THEATRE
Chont
28313
20312
THE STARS THAT BELONG TOGETHER, IN A COMPELLING DRAMA OF TODAY!
Janet
GAYNOR
Wamer
BAXTER
One More Spring
FOR PICTURE SWE
WALTER NING - JANE DARWELL ROGER INHOF GRANT MITCHELL STEPIN FETCHIT
.Produced by WINFIELD SHEEHAN Dracted by HENRY KING
From the novel by
ROBERT NATHAN
TO. MORROW
** L'ADDIE
TO-DAY and
with JOHN BEAL-GLORIA STUART.
TO-MORROW
RKO RADIO
At 2,30, 5,10,
7.20 G 9.30.
QUEEN'S
THEATRE AMAL
RICHARD
DIX
HE LOVED LIFE
NO APOLOGY
FOR LIVINGI
FROM FROTH
TO DREGS
AND MADE
in the story of a man who lived lunously, and never regretted it.
HIS Greatest
R.KO RADIO Picture
GAMBLE
NEXT CHANGE
"GOLDDIGGERS of 1935"
DRY LA
0-1
TAKE ANY TRAN DE HAPPY VALLET BUB
ORIENTAL
LAST 4 TIMES
TO-DAY.
A GREAT STAR MATCHES
THEATRE
HER BLAZING GENIUS WITH
A GREAT STORY.
Barbara STANWYCK Gambling Lady'
heit JOEL M'CREA
CLAIRE UGOD :: PAT (BRIEN
* CAUHREN SÄHTH A
PLEMINO ROAD G WANONAI VEL 28478
TO-MORROW
& SATURDAY.
A MOST THRILLING SPY STORY
PRODUCED ON A GIGANTIC SCALE THOUSANDS IN THE CAST.
THEBOOK THAT MADE THE WORLD TREMBLE inspired this. Great Warner Brosi picture) KAY
FRANCIS
LESLIE
HOWARD
IN
BRITISH AGENT
Summer Prices: Matinces, 20c.-30c, Evonings, 20c.-35c.-55c.
The MING YUEN STUDIO has removed to the 3rd Floor of No. 6 Queen's Road Central.
JUST OPPOSITE, the Dairy Farm's Soda Fountain.
THE HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1935.
CHINA AND JAPAN
MINISTER OF WAR WILL GO TO TOKYO.
Shanghal, Sept. 25. Of much political interest is the announcement that Nanking's War Minister and formerly Pel ping's foremost military adminis- traler, General Ho Ying-ching, is to visit Japan early in November, General Ho Ying-ching, it will be recalled, resigned his Peiping posts during the withdrawal of General Ya Isach-chung's troops from the Pelping and Tientsin areas in the last North China erinis, as he found it Impossible to comply with all the Japanese demands,
News of the War Minister's con templated visit to the Island. Em pire was conveyed in a statement to the press made by Mr. Li Tac- yi, a member of the now defunct Pelping Political Affairs Read- justment Commission. Mr. Li re turned to Shanghai only yester day afternoon after a visit to Japan, where he interviewed and renewed friendship with some of the Japanese high offelals..
According to Mr. Li, the War Minister visits Japan to attend Japanese military manoeuvros in November. Other circles believe that he will represent Nanking to discuss certain important political matters with the Japanese Gor- ernment.
REORGANISATION OF ETHIOPIA
COMMITTEE OF FIVE REPORT
London, Sept. 26, ell of its Committee of Five, which The report of the Lengite Coun- has now been communicated to the parties to the Italo-Abyssinian dispute, and to members of the counell, was published in Geneva this morning.
of the parties to the Committee's The report includes the replies suggestions for a basle of negotin tion, and contains, also, a, RUM- mary of oral observations made by the Italian-delegate.
POLICE RESERVISTS
MR. J. H. RUTTONJEE. GIVES INDIAN HEADQUARTERS The Indian Company of the Hongkong Police Reserve, which svas formed in 1926 and which has ervice in the Colony; has hitherto been rendering very good.public been at a disadvantage for want of a headquarters, its meetings and classes raving so far been held in the headquarters of the Chinese Company.
The Indian Company has felt the need of a headquarters of ita
one for itself was started some own, and a movement to require
timo ago. Now through the generosity of Mr. J. H. Ruttonjee a flat, free of rent, in No. 20 Ice Ilouse Street, has been placed at the unit's disposal for use ne head- quarters,
The Committee gratefully ac knowledge the following donations for equipping and fürnishing the premises:
The note was handed by the chairman of the Committee to re- presentatives of the two Govern- mants on September 18 and states that the Committee, which was Instructed to make a general examination of Italian and Ethio- plan relations, and to seek a pacific nettlement had failed to find a basis of negotiations. In doing so it had been guided by the obligation of respecting the in- Feroz Ali dependence, territorial rights and M. Abdullah recurlty of all State Members of Hardit Shugh the League, and ensuring good | Khushi, Mohamad neighbourly relations between | Chanan Singh, State Members of the League. Sahib Khan
The Committee's suggestion for Mohamad Día a basis of negotiation, report, in- | Sultan Ahmund cludes a charter of musistance, to Nur Ahmad take form of advising the Ethio- Sheikh Gulam Mohamad plan government of a plan of re Abdul Shakoor Shortly after his arrival-Here, form, drawn up by the Courell of Kandhara Singh Mr. 14 Tse-yi enlled at the re-the League, dealing with publie K. B. Sheikh sidence of Mr. Wang Keh-min, services which require organisa- A. Hamid chairman of the defunct Pelping tion. The suggestion is made in Rattan Slugh Political Affairs Readjustment this plan that Commission. Mr. Li has arrang- foreign
commissions of Ilam Din specialists should ed to see General Huang Fu in appointed to organise corps
he Imam Din uf Abdul Rehman Hangchow and Mr. Wang Ching-police and gendarmes, responsible Ghulam Hussain wel in Nanking. After these confor ensuring the sultations he will visit Japan for throughout the empire, of the ex-
application, Mesares Khuir the second time early in October.isling order and of future laws Syed Maqbool Ahmud
· Bros...
An Economic Mission
for prohibiting all personal Master Mohamad Din, H.K. alavery, for regulating the carry- The Chinese economic missioning of arms by persons not belong 11. S. Bathour & Co. formed by prominent Pelping mering to the regular army or to the Malak Chand, Indian Store chants arrived at Tientsin yester-police and gendarme forces, for day, according to North Chinn re- policing centres in which Euro. D. Gotta & Co....
ports. The
S.I.A.
$ 50
20
20
20
20
20
20
15
10
10
5
ALHAMBRA
Perfect Sound & Vision•NATHAN ROAD KOWLOON-Mess Popular Prices SHOWING TO-DAY at 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.i
A MAN'S AS GOOD OR AS BAD AS THE WOMAN HE LOVES!
But this silk-hat
Daredevil, purst-
Ing a dangerous
romance, isn't sure whether this baffling girl is / meant for him or the man he hatos)
SILK HAT KID
A FOX PICTURE" with
́LEW AYRES - MAE CLARKE
· PAUL KELLY. WILLIAM HARRIGAN BILLY LEE
Produced by deseph Engel
`Quected by H. Since ifunborstene
DAILY AT
2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.
RETURN
OF PARAMOUNT'S'.
"OLD FAVOURITES”
TO-DAY, ONE DAY ONLY !
Mohnnvad
25
20
15
20
20
20
whole party will peans reside and for maintaining Utoomal & Asaudamul & Co. board a Japanese steamer at Tang order in frontier territories.
Sedick & Co. ku to-day for Japan. The visit
STAR
50
10
D
10
Surain
Singh,
G
The Committee propose that A. A. Tarriwala & Co. the plans should be reviewed at Kayamally & Co. the end of five years by the Coun- N. Mohamedally. & Co. cil of the League.
C. Rahim & Son
10
20
20
20
10
30
20
The reorganisation of mixed Chief Warder Rohmat Khan of this Mission has close connec-courts, education and public Inspector Fazal Ahmad,
health, with a principal adviser H.K.P. placed at the head of each group Inspector of public services, is suggested. I.K.P.
tion with the much discussed Sino- Japanese financial co-operation in North Chinn, with Pelping and Tientsin as the centres of do- velopment and, investment.
Students for Japan
the be-
The number of Chinese-students
A note in added concerning the J. P. Vaunia & Co. going to Japag to study has been readiness of the British and K. S. Pavri & Sons increasing rapidly since
French Government to facilitate | O. K. Gldumal Watumal ginning of the year. The Japan-Italy and Ethiopia by offering, if Watanmal Boolchand
territorial adjustments between Pahoamull Bros. 8 Embassy ja Shanghai and Pelping, which supplies 90 per cent, of the visas Issued in China for visitors to Japan, gave 407 be tween January 1 and August 31. As the daily average is now 12 or 13, a total of at least 700 for the year is anticipated. which would be a record for recent
years.
region of the Somaliland coast. necessary, certain sacrifices in the and recognising special Italian interest in the economic develop-
ment of Ethiopia.
Total
"FOR" BETTER
$625
made on September 22, it is stated
Referring to oral observations | CONDITION IMPROVES
that the Committee had not taken that the Italian delegate protested into consideration specilie charges SENATOR LEWIS TAKES TURN The Manchurian outbreak re. brought by Italy to the effect that duced to almost zero the number Ethiopia had not fulfilled the of students going to Japan. Very obligations she assumed when
Moscow, Sept. 25. few went until the conclusion of Joining the League and hud openly Senator J. Hamilton Lowls, the Tangku truce in May 1933. violated others and therefore could who is lying critically ill here suf- Eighty per cent, of those who have no longer be regarded as possess.fering from bronchial pneumonia. gone this year are graduates of ing the status of a League mem- is reported to be improving, but universities in North China, and ber,
the change in his condition is only the rest have been middle school Italy it WOR added, did light.
iis heart is very weak, and 'the graduates. Most of them are from not consider the solution of the
Tuesday. Hopei, Shansi and Szechuen pro- dispute could be found within the crisis is expected on vintos. In the past political science, League. It was further stated that United Press,
economy and military selence were the Committee's plan for the or the principal studies of Chinese genisation of the army was left students in Japan; they have entirely free of control. Italian ob the police and gendarmerie under given way
to civil, mechanical servations also claim that the Com-foreign specialists, but there had such specialists, and electrical engineering and mittee should have considered the been too many architecture.
territorial right. "granted to Italy All they had done had been to Though the increase is attribut by the tripartite agreement. This raiso the Ethiopian forces to a ed to the favourable exchange rate is described as a right to the modern state of efficiency which and the case with which Japanese-junction between the Italian colony was all the more dangerous to trained students and employment, of Eritrea and Somaliland to the Ethiopia's neighbours, particular- it is also regarded as indicative west of Addis Ababa.
ly Italy. of a trend toward national co- The Ethiopian Government in its Baron Alelsi alleged that the Etruction through co-operation reply to the Committee's suggestions Committee completely ignored with Japan.
Quite a number of the students negotiations immediately upon the agreements." came from Canton.
basis of them-British Wireless.
TRAWLER TRAGEDY
NINE MEN DROWNED OFF BRIDLINGTON
HARDUS HENRI
È de la FALAISE
ENTHE POTURE
FILMED BY
TO-MORROW GINGER ROGERS FRANCIS LEDERER in "ROMANCE IN MANHATTAN” RKO RADIO PICTURE
TO-DAY
ONLY
MAJESTIC
A 2.30, 5.20,, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m. -
THEATRES
HEROIC ROMANCE hewn from the granite heart of a raw frontier!
RICHARD DIX
in
declares its willingness to open Italian interests, backed by past WEST OF THE
"
Italy's Reply.
Definite Italian opposition was registered to the proposed British and French territorial adjust- ments in favour of Italy and Ethiopia, particularly the outlet to the sea for the latter..
Geneva, Sept. 25, Vory interesting disclosures in the Committee of Five's report, which was published to-day, are Baron Aloial's observations to Senor Madariaga reflecting the Italian attitude towards the pro- posals. The Baron points out Nino members of the crew of that the Committee has not Instead of this the Committee the Hull trawler Skegness are be-sufficiently considered Italy's should have considered the grant; Jieved to have been lost on the charges against Ethiopia, with to Italy of piece of land effecting
London, Sept. 25.
The ground that there was a real threat to Italy was heighten- ed if Ethiopia became a maritime nation,
PECOS"
with
MARTHA SLEEPER
FLOOD IN KIANGSU AFTER TWO DECADES
cliffs near Bridlington early to regard to her unfulfilled, but a junction between Eritrea and YELLOW RIVER GOING BACK MOONEY AND BILLINGS MEET
day.
The trawler was pounded to pieces on the rocks and all efforts to reach it with a life-line failed. -Reuter.
messago
promised. obligations, to the Italian Somaliland. Loague, as a result of which she no longer can be said to possess League' status.
the sea..
TO OLD COURSE?
Hauchow, Sopt. 25.
IN COUNTY GAOL
San Francisco, Sopt.. 25. Tom: Mooney and Warren Bill-
Baron Aloisi concludes that all the reasons leading to the Italian- Ethiopian conflict demonstrate the He urged that Ethiopin should Impossibility of any agreement, The flood in northern Klangsu Three Lifeboats Help
be rendered innocuous to her oven economic, with Ethiopia, Ine still spreading as the waterings, who, were convicted in 1912 neighbour, and the administration view of its incapacity to enter from the Yellow River continues and sentenced to life imprisonment A British Wireless
reformed in the direction of a into, and stiil less to
to penetrate its old course towards in connection with the bombing in- respect, International agreements.-Reider.
eldont in San Francisco on In- adde that the Flamborough, Filey higher level of civilisation. and Scarborough lifeboats were
Baron Aloisi contended thut
dependence Day, met in the County Ethiopia's case was Bummoned to the assistance of the.
not covered
Malta's "Out Lights"
A message from Shutyung, gaof to-day after two decades of dated yesterday, indicated that soparation. They embraced each Skegness and her crew of eleven. by the Covenant of the League
Malta, Sept. 25. the left bank of the Luktong other and wept shamelessly, thus because the case was not contem- Very heavy sens were running.
A half hour's "black out" ar- River, which is flowing in that refuting the rumoured threat that and the vessel was. ultimately plated of countries, which, though ranged late yesterday evening was place, was partly washed away, lings would not testify in the driven onto the rocks. All efforts unworthy of participation in the watched by crowds, who collected despite the offorts of 8,000 volun-habeas corpus proceeding which to approach her by sea or to reach League, continue to claim Longue at various vantage points.
toor labourers, rights. her by rocket line from the shore
Mooney has instituted. The street lights were first ex- proved unavalling. The gale ivaa Danger of Specialista tinguished, followed by houses, flooded following the break and generation and the many changes Numerous villages have been The two men vlowed the prosent so strong that rockets fired from Baron Aloisi hinted that the ships and cars, all trafile coming emergency relief for the homeless which the top of the four hundred foot applicability of the mandates to a standstill.
have taken place since high cliff, below which the vessel system to Ethiopia'might prove a
there is badly needed.-Wah Kiu they were imprisoned unexcitedly. Gradually the whole island was Yat Po lay partially submerged, and solution, whereas tho Committee plunged in darkness, while planca
· *İR!—United Press. hoavily pounded by the sons, were based its solution on the idea of droned overhead. blown back
assistance, which was Inadequate. The publle response was splen- It is feared all lives on-the It was true that the latter did and the experiment most suc. trawler nro lost.
provided for the organisation of cessful-Reuter.
་
Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PROT FRANKLIN, at 1 and 3, Wyndham Street in the City of Victoria Hongkong.