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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22,
R. E. SUNDAY
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COLONY'S TRADE
NINE MONTHS' FIGURES
1935.
RADIO BROADCAST
An official report issued by the Statistical Office of the Imports Selections to be Given By and Exports Department states that the combined declared values of
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imports and exports of merchandise during the first three quarters of 1936 amounted to i total of $470.1 millions (£18,2 millions), AA compared with $539.7 millions (39.8 millions) in the corresponding period of 1934, and $688.1 millions (£46.0 millions) in the corresponding period of 1933.
no such measures form any part of
On Sunday the Royal Engineers our policy. Not a week has passed held their Annual Church Parado without our expressing our readi-at which Ex-Members of the Corps A remarkable film commences atness to participate in bringing or Royal Engineers, the Corps the King's and Alhambra Theatres about an honourable settlement, ac Engineers of the Hongkong Volun- to-day.
ceptable to Italy, the League and teer Defence Corps and all serving Ethiopia.
perronne) were present. **There is still a breathing-kpoco
Tho
parade formed up in sanctiona economic They are Joe Louis and Maxle before
Wellington Barracks under the Baer.
applied, and pressure brought to command of Major B. E. C. Dixon, Baer is no stranger to filmdom bear. Cannot it be used for
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Commanding Fortress but it is safe to any that his act-eleventh-hour attempt at a peace-R. E. and headed by the band ing in this picture The Louis-ful settlement, so as to make it un-of the 2nd. Bn. Royal Welch Baer Fight," in which he takes the necessary before economic sanc-Buslicers (By kind permission of part of the villain, in the most tions are applied to proceed fur-Lt. Col. R. E. Hindson and the natural he has ever done;
ther against a fellow-inember of Omeera) marched to St. John's of merchandise amounted to The film is remarkable for its the League, an old friend, and Cathedral where a special Service excellent photography, unexcelled | former ally?" he pleaded.
was conducted by The Rev. G. H. in provious flight plctures, for the
Bateman, Senior Chaplain to the fact that it is the first talklo of a
Forces. The Lesson was read by Col. E. St. G. Kirke, D.S.O., (Chief Engineer, Chins Command), The Rev. Bateman took as his text
LABOUR'S ATTITUDE
The declared values of imports $270.8 millions (£27.8 millions) in the first nine months of 1935, an compared with $402.1 millions (£223 millions) in the correspond. ing period of 1934 and $381.1 millions (£25.5 millions) in the corresponding period of 1933,
A STUDIO CONCERT From ZBW on a wavelength of 4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. G-6.15 p.m. Children's Studio Con-
7-7.25 p.m. Operas.
356 metres (846 kilocycles):
cert
Excerpts from
Selection Martha (Flotow); Vocal Gems-Dlo. Fledermaus (J. Strauss); Selection-La Boheme (Pucelni).
7.25-7.45 p.m. Organ Selos. A Japanese Sunset; Ninette (R. E. McPherson); Wedding of the Painted Poll; Medley of Old Songs (Lestic James) Famous Tauber Melodies (Harold Ramsey).
Waltz.
8 p.m. Time and Weather Report. 8.03-8.35 p.m. From the Studio. Selections by the "Music Makers." 8.35-9 p.m. Suite No. 2 in B Minor for Flutes and Strings (Bach).
6.9.15 p.m. A Daventry News Bulletin,
championship Aght (the micro- Major Clement R. Attlee, leader phone can be seen just above the of the Labour Opposition, declared boxers, following them around the that his party's polley was based
7.45-8 p.m. Russian Melodics. -ring) and for the close-ups and
en the need for subordinating the Corps motto "Ubique" and he The declared values of exports
Beauty Waltz; Tosca Waltz (arr. intensely dramatic slow motion personal considerations to those said:
amounted of merchandise
to Schwartz); Broken Life-Waltz (arr. shota..
Volga of the League and ultimately of a
Gypsy-Waltz; "The Sapper is the man of all $199.3 millions (£20.4 millions) in Schwartz); Baer receives terrife punish-grent world economie, common-work of the Army-astronomer, the first nine months of 1935, as ment and no one, after seeing
wealth. this alm, can wonder why he did
geologist, surveyor, draughtsman, compared with $237.6 millions He welcomed Sir Samuel Hoare's traveller, not rise off his knees in the fourth stand for the League Covenant,chiteet, antiquary, builder, meing period of 1933,
explorer, artist, ar. (£17.5 millions) in the correspond- round before he was counted out.
but criticised the Government's chanie, soldier and sailor-ready Best shots: Third round, when earlier inaction. He said the to do anything or go anywhere. It Loula délivered six terrife' blows to the chin in rapid succession.
present position was largely due therefore seems appropriate that Shot of blows is followed by close to the League's and Britain's one of the Corps mottoes should be up, taken through the ropes with allure to act in the Sino-Japanese Ubique or Everywhere and we in three feet of the fighters, show
come to pay tribute this morning ing agonised expression on face of
to the work of past famous nien of Baer, who must have realised then
the Corps who everywhere have that he could not last another
made their mark-useful and effl- round.
elent service for the benefit of mankind.
A film well worth seeing; one which will be retained in your memory longer than the succeed- ing feature which, nevertheless, is good entertainment.
COTTON TAX REDUCED
NATION POOL TO BE REOPENED
(Special to "Telegraph")
Washington, Oct. 22. The A.A.A. has announced reduction in the Bankhead cotton ginning tax from six gents to 5,45 cents per pound, effective from Monday last. At the same time, it is announced that there will be a reduction in the sale price of cot- ton exemption certificates from
dispute.
Labour supported economic aetions and, the League system, but the League must face realities in, the future.
GET RID OF SUSPICION
"I want to emphasise for the He urged the Government to get benefit of mankind for 1 venture rid of every suspicion of being to think that that side needs to be not disinterested in the Ethiopian remembered in these days, when in question by scrapping any advan-some quarters there is a tendency tage which past treaties gave toto belittle the work of the Army as Britain. The Nile water supply being purely destructive. should be a matter for the League, while Egypt should be relieved
Engineer in History "+
currency imports of merchandise dur Calculating in terms of Hongkong ing the first nino months of 1935 de- creased by 10.4% and 28.9%, as coni pared with the corresponding periode of 1934 and 1933 respectively; whilst experts of merchandise declined by 16.15% and 95.15% respectively.
and
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9.15-9.30 p.m. Popular Tunes. Anything Goes-Selection. Six Hit Medley (No. 1).
9.30-10 p.m. From the Studio.
A Concert hy:
In terms of sterling values imports Mrs. P. St. A. Sharpham (Soprano). of merchandise during the first nine Professor N. A. Tonoff (Violin).. months of 1935 increased by 21.75% | Lindsay A. Lafford (Plansforte).
with the
Programme. compared corresponding periods of 1933 and 1Songs:
9.00, s 1933 respectively; whilst exports of A May Morning
Denza. merchandise Increased by 10.6%, ns
Song of a Nightingale.
Montague F. Phillips.i compared with the corresponding
Mrs. Sharpham. period of 1914, and declined by 0.55%.
Treasure i 1935
ine
$28.6 millions,
Lowe's Sorrow
Old Refrain
Kreisler. Kreisler.
Professor Tonoff.
as compared with the corresponding Violin Solos: period of 1933.
imports during the first namounted to
Pianoforte Solo: as compared with | from its present relationship with
Prelude (De Profundis). "As far as Engineer Services are $48.7 millions in the corresponding Great Britain and the Sadan concerned we have only to think of Period of 1994 and $20.3 millions in should be administered under the old Roman
the corresponding period of 1933; whilst experts of League mandate.
roads #14 (01) [adequate example of service which Major Attlee. eriticised the was not only for the benefit of the Government's rearmament policy army of those days but of per- and said that Labourites were pre-manent value to the country in pared to support such armament which they were laid. as was nécessary to fulfil Britain's League obligations, but
they
"It is impossible to do more thàn make a few passing referencua to
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treoaure
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Morning totalled $128.9 millions in the first nine months of 1935, as
compared with
$85.0 millions and $103,1 millions in the corresponding periods of 1934 and 1933 respectively.
would not give the Government the origin of towns in England CANTON AIR CRASH blank cheque.
Labour would go to the polls with a programme of socialism and peace, convinced that they were Inseparable.-Reuter,
fire to four cents per pound,
With this reduction, the Farm HONGKONG DOLLAR administration saya the special
surpins cotton tax exemption cer tificale has been closed, and the regular 1935 national pool will be} opened soon.
These pools were set up by the A.A.A. to permit the grower who had not produced_the_full_allot- ment Lo sell his tax exemption certifientes for the balance. Renter Special.
MR. MACDONALD
TO FIGHT
WILL DEFEND SEAT
AT ELECTION
London, Oct, 22. Mr. Hamsay MacDonald has
at
PREMIUM
STILL RISING IN
CANTON
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Canton, Oct. 92. Speculators who expected that the war in East Africa would push down the premium of the legkong dollar were badly discomfitht to day when the piemiuni ruse toxi day to 47.2 per cent; to the Dollar
The Italo-Ethiopinn war has no | dirbet effect here.--Union News,
OMINOUS SILENCE FROM ·
STRICKEN AREA
or to the Norman Keep adjoining ending in cester, castor or chester)
Tower of the Tower of London.
Rochester Cathedral and the White
"It should not be diflcult for janyone so minded to show by prae- tien) pruof the many contributions
AIR FORCE PILOT
INJURED
Canton, Oct. 22.
or the Royal Engineers to the A training plane of the Canton amenities of increasing civilisa-Air Force crashed this morning on tion through the ages, especially an open field near the Canton, in India in connection with rouds, Kowloon Railway about half a railways and irrigation.
mile in front of the Tien Ho Mili- tary Aerodrome. The pilot was badly injured in the legs and was rushed to the Canton Air Force hospital,
"It my impression, too, that many of the great Generals known to all are to be found amongst the Royal Engineers. Such names as PM. Sir John Fox Burgoyno; Villagers in the vicinity declar- M. Lord Napier of Mugdala; F. M.ed that two ather injured persons, Sir Linton Simmons; P. M. Lord supposed to be. civilians working Nicholson of Roundhay; R. of K. in the field, were also conveyed and "Chinese" Gordon are house- to hospital, but no oficial in- hold names,
Tormation is available. “And so you have come to The damaged machino was car- Royal Engineer Service to-day once ried back to the aerodrome for re- more to ask God's Blessing upon pairs. The wings were smashed yourselves of the Corps that you but the body and motor were only trou- muy worthily uphold is traditions, slightly damaged. Engine It is only natural I think, that ble is believed to have been the
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ZEESEN PROGRAMMES
This Evening's Broadcast From The Gornian Short-Wavers'
Special programme for For Eastern. Dateners will be broadcast from Zerred an follows:
SOUTH ASIA ZONE South Asia Zone, broadcast from DID, (19,74 metri) and VIN ($1.45 metres).
DJO 15.74 m 15,300 ke 10-3 D.tn. 15,200 ke 4.45-8.16.p.m. 19,74 m 31.45 m 9,519 ke 4.45-8.15 p.m. -DJU——19.74 -m – 19,290-ko... 9 pm-12:30 am.
4.13 p.m. Call DJB, DJN (Germ
DJU
DJN
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p.in.
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Engl.) Gernun Palk Song. Pro gr Forecast (Gamann, Eng. Ish).
From the Weltings of National Bocialin "With Rider Sto Power" by Otto Deteleh. 3.ts. p. Domestle fusic: Senalina In G Milner for Violin and Pianoforte by Franz Schubert.
5.30 p.m 2.13
News in English,
m. Kanata in D Major up. 28 by Ludwig van leethoven. At the Pinn Jemurad Mannstedt.
and Laughing
4.1 p.m. Jesting Hong
Instruments,
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1.45 p.m. Now in German.
p.m. Concert of Light Maste. News in Esellah, 8.15 p.m. Close down DJB, DJN
A p.m.
Engl.)
EAST ASIM ZONE
¡Germ..
East Asia Zone broadcast through JQ on
HURRICANE AT CUBA should be reminded by your pre-cause of the accident, the fourth
sence to-day of Him who is every-mishap in three-months. where. The Eternal God and Three new German trainer Father of us all-in whom we live planes arrived this afternoon at and move and have our being. We the Tien Ho Aerodronie. They were remind ourselves that God is in shipped in crates by the Canton-news every place, everywhere, wherever Kowloon freight train, which stop- wu may be in God's wide world and ped in front of the aerodrome to that, fle is calling to us to do our unload the machines. job as faithfully as unto Him.
Havana, Oct. 22.
decided to defend his seat Seaham Harbour at the General Election next month. He will open his campaign next Tuesday,
At the last General Election, Mr. MacDonald was returned by eastern tip of Cuba, moving north- a majority of 5,951 when he stood | north-cast.
A hurricane has crossed the
Creative Work
as a National Labourite and was Communications are down, and opposed by Mr. W. Coxon, nomines at Buracon, the storm centre, a
"in your work you have the satis- of the Labour Party. A Com-wireless report stated that a num-faction of seeing the creation of munist, Mr. G. Lumley, also conher of buildings had been destroy-your mind reproduced not only on tested the scat, but only secured | cf. 677 votes. Reuter Special.
SILVER PLANS
ATTACKED
WASHINGTON. POST ALARMS
In an
Washington, Oct. 22..
editorial to-day, the
paper but in actual practice, rear. This was before the climax of the storm, but after this message all and you will be very conscious Ing itself up before the eyes of us there has been complete silence.
of the fact that the motive behind Santiago, which is a little to the all your work is that men may see west of the centre of the storm, your good works and glorify your had its greatest wind gusts at Father in Heaven. 4.20 .m.
Roofs were destroyed, one per son has been killed and two criti- cally injured.
Afterwards the storm began to abate.-United Press.
Crashed Onto Railway
Canton, Oct. 22. The pilot involved in the crash
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10.63 metres (15,280 k..) 1,30-3 p.m. Concert.
at 2 p.m. p.m. Call DJA, DJD. DIN (Germ
Engl.) German Folk Bong, Pes- gramma Forecast (Germ. Engl.) B.15 p.m. Letter Bax.
0.10 p.m. Domestic Music: Benating in G
•Miner for Violin and Pianoforte by Franz Schubert."
9.15 p.m. Nawe In English on DIA and in
Batch on DJ, DJN. 10 p.m. Happy Endi 11.16 p.m. News In German on DJA, DJB. BJN. Clone DJB (Germ. Ensel). 11.3 p.m. Current Events.
11.45 p.m. Monata in D Major op. 28 by Ludwig van Beethoven. At the Pinno Armyrnat Mannatneilt. 12.15 a.ta. News in Engilah on DJA and in
Dulch on DJN. 12.30a.m. Close DIA, DIN (Germ., Engl),
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES
To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions
is Mr. Kwan Man-chun, of the Aviation Academy. He was seri- ously injured and was removed to accident. The plane was wrecked hospital immediately after the
beyond repair. 2,000 feet above
The plane was. Dying about the ground, when it suddenly nose dived, and "And if midst the hurly burly of crashed on the Canton-Kowloon the strain of life your vision be- Railway. The villagers rushed to comes dim and the world closes in the spot a found that the air- upon you and you are in danger of man was only injured but notare observed by Daventry,、. falling by the wayside, pray for killed, and he was quickly taken.
Wings to lift me upward, soar to hospital. ing with Eagle flight,
Wings to waft me Ileavenward to
Wings to be no more wearied. Hulled in eternal rest
Washington Post says that the MR. DERN'S ACTIVITIES bask in realms of light..
United States is farther from the realisation of the silver
pro- gramme than ever on hecount of the Influx of golt into the United States.
Also it says that the buying of silver is retarding the growth of excess bank reserves but is offset
by the great damage to China and the possibility of inflation in the future-United Press.
The Empress of Japan la dus here from Shanghai at 6 a.m. on Friday.
A dinner dance will be held at Repulse Bay Hotel this evening. The last bus leaves Repulse Bay at
1 ..
The Scottish Company of the Hong, kong Volunteer Defence Corps will be holding a Hallowe'en Dinner at Volunteer Headquarters, on Friday, November 1, at 8 p.m.
INSTITUTE OF COMMERCE EXAMINATIONS
The time of the occurrence of The the incident was 7 n.m. morning. slow train, which left| Canton Station Just before the mishap, was delayed over an hour Wings to be sweetly folded while the wreckage was cleared. where faith and home are blessed." Latest Information from the Following the Service the Parade hospital states that the injured formed up on Murray Parade man is going on well.-Wah Kis Ground, and the men were ad- Yat Po.
Shanghai, Oct. 22. Mr. George II. Dern, American dressed by the Chief Engineer who Secretary-General for War, who expressed his great plensure at the
a busy day to-day.
OBITUARY
:
DEATH OF WELL-KNOWN
is visiting hore and Nanking had attendance of Ex. . E. men and
the II.K.V.D.C. Engineer unit, ' Mr. Dern Inapacted the 4th. After the addreas the Parade Regiment American Marines hore returned to Wellington Barracks this morning. At 6 o'clock this where group photographs were. evening he will be the guest of taken-coples may, now be seen honour of the American Marines near the Guard Room--and follow- at the Regiment Headquarters, ing this the Barracks was open The death has occurred here at where an elaborate reception will until 2 pm. for all parading and the age of 44 of Mr. Ko Kung- their wives and families. This chen, the noted Chinese journalist
be hold.
CHINESE EDITOR
Shanghai, Oct. 22.
After the reception Mr. Dern gesture was much appreciated. and ex-editor of the Eastern Times is expected to proceed to Nanking At 8.30 p.m. a Concert was given and the Shtat. Pao, of Shanghai. at 8.15 p.m. accompanied by Mr. by the Concert Party of the 2nd. Mr. Ko dled after an operation Nolson T. Johnson, the American Br. East Lancs.. Regiment in the for appendicitis...Ho had recently Minister to ChinaWah Kin Yat Garrison Lecture Hall and was returned from a three year tour
woll attended.
of Europe and Russia.-Reuter.
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Transmission 5.
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7.m.. Big Ren. The Gershom Parkington Quintet. John Collinson (Amten- Han Tenar),
1.16 .m. Disk belaw Hetrullyn” A night-
mare story of the
7.35 a.m.
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Inho district by Antony Marsdeni. Head by the author.
Dance Minule.
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6.45 . The News.
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Transmission
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11_.m. i!lg_ Ben. The Vario Tzio,
|__Greenwich" "Time Bignal at 11,30 am, 11.45 mm. The News,
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Transmission 2
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7. p.m. Big Ben, Cecil Chadwick, at the
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