Join League Sanctions

SWISS GOVERNMENT GOES HALF WAY

Berne, Oct. 28,

HONGKONG FROM THE AIR

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,

BOOKS AND OTHER AMBULANCE BRIGADE

PUBLICATIONS

"THE PROBLEM OF THE FAR EAST"

INVESTITURE TO BE HELD TO-MORROW AFTERNOON

An Investiture of the Venerable Order of St. John of Jerusalem will be conducted by His Excellency the Officer Administering the Gov- ernment, the Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith, at the St. John Ambulance Head- Rond, от quarters, Tai Hang Wednesday, October 30, at 5.15

A FLIGHT IN THE "DORADO" Fifteen minutes of wondrous One of the latest, and by to views, gorgeous panorama of means the lenat valuable, books constantly changing virtaa of dealing with the situation in the The Federal Government has scenie delight, combined with Orient is "The Problem of the Far decided in favour of an epibargo luxurious comfortable transporta- East," by Sobel Mogi and H. Vere against the expert of arms to tion high above mere mortals down Redman (Victor Gollancz. Ltd., both gly and Ethlopin, as well below! Such was my fortunate London; 5. net). The collabora-p.ni. as the application of financial and enjoyable experience yester-tion of these two nuthors has re- sanctions against Italy.

day morning during, o' pleasure sulted in n complete survey of the With

regard to economic flight over. Hongkong In

the Im-whole field of Oriental affairs, and the book reveals very considerable sanctions, the Government is pro- perial Airways big liner Dorado. hibiting the export of key pro-

It is gonerally conceded that research in an effort to put matters ducts, in view of the inability of Hongkong is one of the beauty so clearly that the issues involved Italy to pay promptly for purapots in the East and the average may be understood and appreciated chases of Swiss exports which dweller therein has come to take by those who muy happen to he have to be paid by Italy to a this somewhat for granted, but it approaching the problems for the corresponding amount under the i almost incredible when

first time. Some idea of the ex- clearing house system.

tensive manner looks down on the lustrous beauty

In which the It is understood that the Len- of the Island lying quiet, majestic gue of Nations will accept the and serene--a gem in a perfect

fulfiment of setting-bolow. a

under the

compromise T Swing obligations Covenant. Reuter.

NORWAY'S SUPPORT

Oslo, Oct. 28. The Government has informed the League that Norway is pared to place an embargo on im- ports of Italian goods and on the countless paths. A export to Italy of certain metals and raw materials-Reuter.

one.

noteworthy

ground has been covered may b gained from the facts and figures regarding Modern Japan, Modern China, and International Relations One is impressed at first within the Far East. The facts set the variation in change of colour forth constitule

emerald green of the sen in its addition to the many books on the deeper parts, shelving to lighter subject, and represent the chief shades surrounding the bays and value of the volume. The book inlets round the const line, soft concludes with a summing up of pre-outlines of the hills dappled in the general problem, in which an sunshine and criss-crossed by attempt is made to answer three steamer ap-main questions. These are: "Cam pronching the harbour trails be- an international conflict be hind her a creamy wake, contrast-avoided? Can Japan's economic ing strangely with the dark green needs and political aspirations be MORE AGREEMENTS

of the ocean, apparently motion-satisfied? Can order and properity less in nature's heavenly painting.be brought to China?, Opinions Genova, Oct. 28. Agreements continue to be re-unreal toy world-but such as clasions reachef,

All seems soft and quiet below and will naturally differ on they con- these being eclved regarding the imposition of sanctions

fashioned by

by the iden that the hand. dominated against Italy, the How pany and unimportant life problems of this Far East may be Indian Government being the latest to decide to apply financial cens below! We are in command, solved by the reality of a planned and economic penalties.

high up here, winging our smooth and rationalised socialist world Seven nations have now

told oaring way above it all, looking state. None the less, the book is the League that they are employ

down almost contemptuously on one of considerable merit, especini- ing a complete boycott and em- bargo, France, Britain, thirty-four others, will employ at least an arms embargo, and four- teen will adopt financial sanctions.

and

To-day the time limit for receipt of replies on the sanctions ques- tion expires and a number of favourable responses are expected.

-Reuter.

AVOIDING RISKS OF BLOCKADE

Was Rever

man beneath.

back come

ly by reason of its presentation of facts and figures of which a know- | and present tendencies in this part ledge is essential if past history

to be properly of the world are

"THE SAYINGS OF CONFUCIUS"

With the approval of His Majesty the King, Sovereign Hond ́of the Order, the following will be Invest- ed with the insignia of their res- Pective rank

to

The Hon. Sir William Shenton, Kt., from "Officer" (Brother) "Commander (Brother), of the

Order.

Mr. Aw Roon-haw (Silver Donat the Order with the .rank of "Officer (Brother),

Badge). Admitted to

Mr. Chau Man-chi (Silver Donat Badge), admitted to the Order with the rank. of "Officer

(Brother).

the Order with the rank of. "Om- Mr. Tang Shiu-kin, admitted to

cer."

air. } Junai chúng (Bronze Donat Badge), admitted to the Order with the rank of "Serving Brother."

OCTOBER

1935.

RADIO BROADCAST

Jazz Recital by The Harmony Boys

ELSA ALVES AT STUDIO

From ZBW on a wavelength of 355 metres (845 kilocycles):

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7-11 p.m. European Programme. 7-7.30 p.m. Band Selections. Woodland Pictures--Rural Suito

(Fletcher) Tom Jones-Solcétion (German).

(arr. Godfrey).

Reminiscences of Scotland

Sons of the Brave-March (Didgood), 7.38.8 p.m. From the Studio. A Jazz Recital by "The Harmony Boys."

H m. Local Time and Weather Report; Closing Stock Quotations,

8.05-8.15 p.m. The I Billies.

Jump on the Wagon Me and the Old Folks at home." Ole Faithful.

From the Studio. A Pianoforte Recital by Carolinu Braga, F.T.C.L

A

3.

5.

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All Divisional Officers, surgeons, men and nurses will attend in 1. uniform and must be in their places not later than 6 p.tn.

Ke- latives and friends of the recipients as well as those of members are cordially invited to witness the ceremony, at which ordinary dress will be wort.

In view of the short notice no invitation ehrds will be issued. Refreshments will be served.

LATEST BIRTHS AT

THE ZOO

OCELOT KITTEN AND BISON

8.15-8.35 p.m.

Programme.

Poeme Op. 41 No. 4 ....Fibich. Tango, Op. 105 No. 2.

Albeniz, Trans: Godowski,'

Liebesfreud

Caprice Viennola

A Wien (Old Vienna).

Ginvetle in B Minor

Kreisler.

Kreisler.

Godowsky.

from the 2nd Sonata.. Bach. 8.35-9 p.m. Light Orchestral Music.

Zampa-Overture (eroki). Spanish Dance No. 1 (Granndos). Spanish Dance No. 2 (Granados). Saschinken (Schirmann).

0.9.15

Deuter

by

9.15-9.35

the

A Relny of News Bulletin (Copyright

From the Studio. p.m. A Recital of Irish Melodies by Elsa Alves (Soprano) ace: by Fred Alves. Programme. 1. Robin Adair ........

Vincent.

2. The Lass with the dellente Air.

Michael Arne.

3. Mighty Lak' a Rose ......Nevin. 4. Mather Machree. Oleott and Ball. Carlo and Sanders.

5. The Ould County Down.

6. London, Oet, 28.

births in the

And 80. over the beauteous for ever envious of those who are [scene, wishing it could continue able to prolong these wonder trips for hours and days. Alas! understand. comes too quickly to an end and we turn and head for the airport and slowly descend-houses, pro-

Published by Longmans, Green ple and streeta becoming clearer und Co., Ltd, of London, at 7s. Gd.. and more life-like ns we near the net, the translation of "The carth. With motors idling and Sayings of Confucius," by Leonard

Among recent our big ship slipping smoothly | A. Lyall, has now reached its towards the dull flat surface of third edition. The author, who is London Zoological Gardens are an the 'drome, we

to well qualified for the task to whichce kitten and an American realities once more and not with he has put bis hands, has, sincrbison. Ocelots have not been bred a bump-and it is over.

the appearance of the second edi- in the gardens for nearly eighty It is an experience never to betion, ten years ago. translated years, and the kitten was found (Continued from Page 1.) forgotten. To those who have Mencius into English, and the in the cage of a female that had reassembles, and its principal task I would say, do your best to make gained has benefited the present

never seen Hongkong from the air further experience he has thus arrived only a fortnight before.

Bison breed regularly in will be to appoint

for this wonderful trip somehow and work. A large number of minor captivity, which is fortunate, us concerted application of the pro-you will be surprised and awed changes have heen made, chiefly the species is nearly extinct in posal for a ban on imports coniing with the sheer beauty and glamour with the object of bringing the the natural state. from Italy.

of our great heritage.

English style more exactly into The London Zoo has recently In a speech in the House of Com- It is high time llongkong beagreement with the simple terse-received, mone last Tuesday, the Foreign eame

a baby crocodile, now air-minded. Imperial Air-ness of the Chinese text. At-only six inches long, which is ex- Secretary suggested that

the ways are paving the way for this tractive in format, the volume has pected to grow to the length of perlod before the application of nad it is up to us all to support a most useful and detailed Index. this proposal might be used for what will soon be one of the most The book should be welcomed by British Wireless.

ten feet in about forty years. an effort to discover if á settle-important links with the Old Coun- all serious students of Confucian- ment by conciliation, consistent try and the Far East.

ism.

# date

"NEW LIFE IN XIANGS!"

named courteous gentlemen.→

with the spirit of the Covenant I must express great.apprecia- and acceptable to both Italy and lon to Captain Armstrong and his Ethiopia, was possible. 1opos follow officers who made it pos-In "New-Life-in-Klangai;"-C-W- that diplomatic exchanges which sible for me to enjoy this delight-II. Young outlines at some length have been in progress between | ful flight. I hope we will see more trip to the areas of the province Rome and Paris would provide a of these

which have been wresied from the control of Communists and possible basis for such an effort W.G.C.

bandits by General Chiang Kni-shek. It is claimed that by his Now Life movement, based on the ancient Chinese classica, in defence of Chinese morals and Customs against Immorality and indecorey, and by his advocacy of clean co-operative life through voluntary methods, General Chiang has worked wonders.

at conciliation have had reluctant- ly to be abandoned, and it appears almost certain that the Lengue Powers will have no alternative but to apply the full programnie of measures drawn up by the Co- ordinating Committee with a view to shortening the period hostilities and hastening an agreed settlement.

UNDER SEA 96 HOURS

BUT FORD CAR RESTARTS QUICKLY The Foreign Secretary's decis- ion to go to Geneva therefore, is Now Ford V-8 cars hold both the not in any way due to any change aerint and the submarine records in the views of the British Govern- for quick starting. ment, but is rather an expression. of their recognition of the great with a

Recently an aeroplane took off Ford swung between its importance of the occasion. Sir landing wheels. A mile up, where Samuel Hoare will only remain in the temperature was zero, the Geneva for a few days, probably motor was started instantly. That returning to London on Sunday, is the aerial record; now for the If the Committee's work is not submarine! concluded before Sir, Samuel leaves. Mr. Eden will stay for the rest of the sesulon.-British Wireless.

LEADERS DEPART

London, Oct. 28. Sir Samuel Hoars, the Foreign Secretary, is proceeding to Geneva on October 31 and will probably

remain there until November 3.

No importance is attached to the decision taken, and the reason for Sir Samuel's visit is not significant, nor does it indicate any change in British policy.

There is a foreword by Madame Chiang Kai-shek, and the volume is freely illustrated.

abundant in

08

KOWLOON "CIRCUS"

WORK ON LAST SECTION COMMENCES

Work has commenced on the Inst section of the Kowloon Motor Bus Company's covered-way scheme at the Star Ferry "circus", the main portion of which was completed two weeks ago.

The work which has just started 11 concrete entails the erection of shelter over the laiand at the terminus outside of, and running parallel to, the

Kowloon-Canton Railway Station, and ending at the first class entrance to the Star Furry wharf,

Foundations for the pillars have been dug The cunerete shelter will be over half the distance of present Island, according to the plan.

the

The completion of this work, with the other section now in working order, will prove of great benefit to patrons of buses. The new scheme does away with the discomforts formerly experienced on rainy days.

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Paris.

Athens

Bad its starter button pressed, the novelty of ideas and perfection of Bu engine responded intmediately and finish. the car was driven off under its

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Terrybant Cape May was rammed in "The King's Book," the entire Berlin. and sunk by the British Steamship profits of which are being given to

The ferry King George's Jubilee Trust. Milan, London Corporation. had just left its pier when the This has been followed up with a Shanghai. crash came. It was 36 hours be collection of art more wonderful New York. fore the salvage crew Hfter the than ever-well- described Ford V-8 out of the hulk. Yet "Jubilee Procession" of artistic Vienna.... when its ignition was switched on creations

Prague..

Madrid. Lisbon. Apart from the Christmas cards Hongkong. for members of the Royal Family Monte Video.

Brussels... which are made available to the Belgrade.. public once again, there, is a most Montreal.. FEWER JOBLESS IN U.S.

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-British Wireless. 9,466,000, compared with 9,852,000 In books, Tuck's Annual is even in August and 10,393,000 in better than ever, and there are any September Just year. Benter number of others, including gift Special

and story books, panorama series, toy, painting and drawing books, and many other novelties.

Mr. Anthony Eden, the Minister own power. for League Affairs, i also leaving for Geneva on October 31, and will romain there for the duration of the League's meetings.---Reuter,

2,000 KILLED IN STORM

FIERCE HAITIAN

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Vivian Elis. Vocal-St. Louis Blues.

The Four Crochets.. 10 p.m. Big Ben: Reuter Press Bulletins.

10.05-10.45 p.m. Dance Music. 10.45-11 p.m.

A Relny from Daventry.

"Under Big Ben-A talk hy Howard Mhrabull.

il p.m. Close Down.

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8.45 pm. Domestic Maslei It, Bonata by Waldemar Hassanern.

4 p.m.

Karn Concert. Interspersed with Verses and Stories by Sefyfried v. Vegrack.

6.40 p.m. Newa in German.

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Paris, Oct. 28. It is unofficially stated here that the miscellaneous section, France is accepting the British there are jigsaw puzzles, playtime invitation to the London naval Two thousand are estimated to

London, Oct. 28. picture puzzles, transfer pictures, conference and that two French have been killed and three thou sand rondored homeless by a Party preparations

the relief scraps in boxes, dressing naval experts for

are leaving for etc., whilst the "Bon Ap-London in the wear future in this hurricane in South-Eastern Haiti. forthcoming General Election are dolls,

and "Lacette" paperware connection.--Reuter. Considerable damage was done completed

many districts.petit" to crops and property, but its ex- Campaigns are already in full and crepe papers and serviettes are tent is as yet unknown.

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The Government is rushing food and clothing to the stricken area. -Reuter Speelal.

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chestra.

~ Greenwich__Time Blénal si 11,4. Noen A.10 p.m. The Celtni Trio, Berendu

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(Behubert).

The News

9.15 p.m. The Scottish Studio Orchestra. 9.45 pm. Close down."

Transmission 3

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