FLIERS LAND IN ENGLAND

VISITED HONGKONG ON LONG FLIGHT

(Special to "Telegraph”)

don to-day.

London, Oct. 29.

They have concluded a 22,000 mile flight, and declare it to have heen à splendid holiday..

PEACE EFFORT

FAILS

(Continued from Page 1.)

They travelled north from Mexico City, crossing the North Pacifle from Alaska, dying over Siberia, Chinn. mouth to Hongkong, and eventually reaching India and set-forming to ting & course for Europe.-Reuter quirements. Special.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1935.

MOVING TOWARD

SANCTIONS

GENEVA MEETINGS

TO-MORROW

TUNG WAH HOSPITALS.

SURVEY OF YEAR'S

ACTIVITIES

your.

we

Ito sayя:

RADIO BROADCAST

Variety Concert From The Studio

A MAORI LEGEND

From ZBW en a wavelength of 355 metres (845 kllocycles) :

4-7 pm. Chinese Programme. .7-7.22 p.m. Bondollers" (Sullivan).

Excerpts from "The

7.22-7.35 p.m. A Violin Recital

Fritz Kreisler.

by

1.

to bring the host!lities In Africa to an end, have been the subject of closest examination in London

London, Oct. 29.

In the annual report on the work of the Tang Wah, Kwong Wali and The Minister for League Affairs. Tung Wali Eastern Hospitals for the from the point of view of deter mining whether they offered any | Mr. Anthony Eden, leaves London year 1934, which has just been com- hope of fulfilling the conditions to-morrow to represent Britain at piled and will be submitted to the repeatedly stated by the British the meeting on Thursday of the Government, the Chairman of the The British consular oflleer, Mr. Government, as, In their view, League's Committee of Eighteen Board of Directors, Mr. Lau Ping-

chai, Haraki Farquhar, who has flownessential, namely that they should and the Co-ordination Committee fully reviews 'the activities of all the way from Mexico City, Rebe in consonance with the spirit of Fifty-two, which a fortnightaking a summary of the financial companied by a German War nce, of the League Covenant and ac ago respectively approved and re-position of the three Hospitals during Herr Fritz. Bieler, arrived in Lon- ceptable to Ethiopia as well as to commended to States members the year under review, the total re-

Italy, These conditions are

in series of five proposals the ccipta amounted to $108,342.75 and matter of common agreement be- measures to be applied under the the total payments to $479,859.08, the French and British League Covenant in view of the This Anving which we have made was tween

showing a credit balance of $18,472.77.

1, Rondino (On a Theme by Governments, and the recent pro-

Beethoven) (Kreisler): 2. Fair pre- posals, which have also been sub-talian resort to war in Ethiopia. only the result of the timely

The Committee of Eighteen will parations

hod

with Rosemary (Kreisler); 3. Dance of mado mitted to joint study" of British

the Marionette (Winternitz); to

cope with the and French technical experts Inve before them the draft report strenuous efforts Paris, are not regarded as con- prepared on the basis of the replies situation before it developed seriously. Polichinelle Serenade (Kreisler).

7.35-8. p.m. Variety. "When wo first assumed our duties, of States members in regard to these essential re-

we know that the Hospitals were Orchestra-Tunes of Not-so-long the proposals for prohibition of

experiencing Bonie financial Atress Ago 1923-1924; Songs-In your arms Possible terms for an agreed exports from League States to We had an estimate made of the ex-

to-night: Love, forever I adure you settlement, such as the French Italy of certain

of penses for the year, and found that Ronald Murgatroyd (Tenor); Band--- products her and British Governments would importance

In the there would be à deficit in the re- Six Hit Medley No. 2; Vocal--Moon- feel able to bring to the notice of | prosecution. of her military venuen amounting to more than $100,- light Meanderings; Feminino Fancies

000, This was a record for the the League as suitable for recom- campaign, and for the prohibition sixty years in the history of the

nst

The Carlyle Cousins. Los-

D.ML Local Time and Weather The world has grown worse Report. dispute, have therefore not from Italy. In pussing the report

8.03.8.25 p.m. From the Studio, emerged from the recent ex-to the Co-ordination Committee, Hongkong has also been affected, A Maori Legend-The Story of changes, and stories in circulation the Committee of Eighteen will with the result that her inhabitants the Shell" by Mrs. T. W. Lewis. connecting the Foreign Secre- have to suggest, the date

difficulties in are experiencing to

8.25-8.40 by Ann Hato. Maori Music. tary's visit to Geneva with such appointed for concerted applica three

carning their

Thus the Four Souga possibilities may be completely tion by League States of these med, not roj bhe three Hospitals could Akoako O Te Rangi (Whisper of discounted. Sir Samuel Hoare's sures. It is thought likely that the respects. Take the rents of their pro- (A Poi Song) (Alfred Hill) 3. In In many Heaven) (Kaihau); 2. Wainth Pol decision implies the desire of the discussion in the Co-ordination perty for instance. They have de-

de-Fairyland (A-Maori Legend)' (Alfred Government to put the fullest Committee may last two days, anderenaed, as much as by more than 1): 4. Karo (A Pai Song) weight behind British co-operation during this period Mr. Eden will $20,000, and the same condition pre- (flamapere).

it can be deduced what serious finan vailed in

In other respects. From this cini difficulties the Hospitals have experiences.

LORD ALLENBY HONOURED

NAMED RECTOR OF UNIVERSITY

(Special to "Telegraph")

London, Oct. 29.

Lord Allenby has been elected Rector of Edinburgh University in succession to Sir Ing. Hamillon, re- ceiving 1,047 voten against 516 for | other candidates.

The lection was accompanied by the customary boisterous mock fighting among the student parti. sans of the candidates.--Reuter | Sperial.

NEW SPANISH CABINET

TWO RADICALS ARE DROPPED

Madrid, 'Oct. 29. Senor Chapa Prieta, the retiring. Premier, has formed new Cabinet.

|

mendation to the parties of the of all imports into League States itally from day to day, and

at Geneva with other League he joined in Geneva by the. For Powers in establishing a loyal and eign Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoare, united effort to nuke effective action under the Covenant on be---British Wireless. half of peace and to shorten the war between Italy and Ethiopia.— British Wireleas.

OPENING NEW OFFICES

CANADIAN COMPANY ESTABLISHED HERE

SEEK RELEASE

OF HIDES

TANNERS

As- A

APPROACH U.S. GOVERNMENT

(Special to "Telegraph")

Economy Practised "My colleagues and I could not but do our utmost to overcome the diff- culties we were faced with, and we agreed that the incomes of the Hos- pitals

would not balance their expen- diture

unless we

paid attention to riid economy and foak steps to nebk new sources of revenues, policy of economy, we exercised ful control over expenses on currents and water and gas reduced the stnits

In eur

The

1.

8.40-9 p.m. Concert Waltzes. The Skaters Waltz (Waldteufel); Moonlight on the Alster (Petras); Siren of the Ball (Lhar); Rosen- kavalier Waltzes (J. Strausa).

9-0.15 p.m. Daventry News Bulle

9.15-10 p.m. From the Studio. Ray. Remedios, The Rhythm Boys, A. A Variety Concert by Doreen Ma, W. Whitellend.

10 p.m. Big Ben: Press Bulletins, 10.05-10.15 enre-

D.m. "Memories of

as cireu Tchaikovsky" (arr. Scar).

10.15-11 p.m. From the Studio. Dance Music by Professor N. A. Tonolf and his Tango Orchestra.

11 p.m. Close Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES.

Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers

Special programmes fur Far Englern Isteners will be broadcast from Zerned as follow

SOUTH ASIA ZONE (South Asia Zone, broadcast from DJB, 119.74 metres) and DIN 181.45 maires),

DJB

19.74 m 15.200 ke 140-3 p.m. 19.74 m 18,200 ke 4.45-8.15 p.m. DIN 31.45 m 9,640 kr. 4.45-8.15 p.m. Dun 19.74 m 16.280 ke 9p.m/12.30 u.m. 4.45 pm. Call DJ. DIN (Germ.,

Engl). German Folk Song. Tro Tammo Filfecast (Germ.. Engl.) Improvlikons by Robert Schu.

permitted, retrenched all expenses that were unnecessary and suspended all activities that could be put off: and as the result we made savings at Chicago, Oct. 29. the end of our term of

wice, amount- The Confederation Life

meeting of the Tanners'ing to more than $30,000. In pre- sociation is opening ព branch Council of America to-day passed yiling new sources of revenues, apart This office in Hongkong this week, a resolution to appoint a

from the manual subscriptions from com-haritable having lensed space in the Bankmittee to seek the release within

wealthy individuals and various commercial guilds, we held a of East Asia hullding,

sixty days of not more than ten grand fete. circus, Chinese Mr. H. W. Merrick has been per cent, and not less than five theatrical performinnees and flower appointed local manager. 0

per cent. of hides, calf skin and sales: and in addition we raised house- This company is ONE nf the kid skin held by the Government.to-h

to-house subscriptions, established tha The new Ministry does not in-oldest and largest British

Marketing of additional quanti-charity coffers and made contributions

DJI Through out of our own pocket, clude the two Radical members, companies, having been establish-ties will be considered if the above these we succeeded in att

accuring for the Senor Lerroux, Foreign Minister, in 1871 in Toronto. During release obtained.

Hospitals extra revenues to the * and Senor Rocha, Minister of the last sixty years the company

It is estimated now that only amount of more than $50,000. of Education, but it has the

has extended its operations a 2,000,000 hides, of which about

of Jate all branches business have parly complexion as the previous over the world, and now operates 750,000 are calf skins, remain result of the enthusiastic support of been dull, and our success in only the Cabinet.

85 branches.

over from the heavy Government the community of the Colony, for eattle slaughter which resulteit which we cannot help feeling grate- from last year's drought.—Reuter | ful, Special,

same

The reconstruction follows the Casino Scandal, in which the bribery of high officials WIB alleged-Reuter,

BIG STEAMER AFIRE

51 SOULS ABOARD; RUDDER DAMAGED

New York, Oct. 29..

The American Export Company freighter, March, with a crew, if forty-five and nine passengers is afire at sea and her steering post is disabled, -. She

Nantucket.

675 miles

east of

At 12.66 p.m. (E.S.T.) the master reported that the fire was tem norarily under control.-United Prest.

SUBSIDY FOR COTTON?

PROPOSAL MADE TO ROOSEVELT

Washington, Oct. 29, What would amount to a Gov- ernment subsidy on exports of cotton textiles was proposed to President, Roosevelt by Senator Lonergan.

STABILISATION

RUMOURED U. S. ACTION

IN EUROPE

life

London, Oct. 29."

Rumours are circulating London

ROYAL WEDDING

GIFTS

and Paris that Mr. Morgenthau PRESENTED BY LORD'

has promised to help the Bank of France by preventing a sharp de- preciation of sterling.

MAYOR

London, Oct. 29, The Lord Mayor of London to

It is pointed out that such an undertaking is obviously in line with the American silver policy, day drove in state to Buckingham

sherif's

More Patients

"The savings we made through our policy of economy and the new Rourees of revenues we had secured, totalled about $90,000, and this served practically to make up the de- Beit in our estimate. But the ex- penses of the Hospitais grew and ex-- eveded what we had estimated.. The principal expenses generally incurred to the Hospitals were those on medicine. During the year under re- the number of out-patients who

view for medical treatment at the

the

three Hospitals was 518,330 which compared with the figures of the pre- vious year, would mean an increase of 44,964, while those who were ad- in pursuit of which America00,000 of Gloucester and Lady Alice Scott maternity cases, herbase of 1-101 Palace and presented to the Duksmitted ᎥᏒ in-patients including lieved to have bought

unces in London since Mr. Mor-the wedding gifts from the City of would mean an genthau saw the Bank of France. London. He was accompanied by in comparison with the

with the figures in the the growth in and mearbiers of the previous year. It is also rumoured that Mr.

din- number of out-patients and

an increase in of France that there will be no address of congratulation and the incidental and we could not foresee Morgenthau has assured the Bank Corporation.

Sir Stephen Killik presented an

patients would line. That was

expenses on further dollar devaluation.

made our estimate. If these rumours

are true It gifts, and the Duke thanked the it when wo

savings we made fell means that foreign exchanges are Lord Mayor, on behalf of LadyTherefore the

short of meeting thu Increased ex- virtually stabilised, with America, Alice and himself. The Duke and preventing sterling depreciating, Lady Alice also received deputa-penses of the Hospitals, though we and made due provisions for inciden while the British control will pre-tions from the Royal Borough of tal expenses as the "farmer provided Kensington and the City of West- vent any appreciation.

room for his mulberry to grow," There has been no violent move-minster-British Wireless,

Fortunately the Chinese representa- tives on the Councils and the Advisory ment to test the reliability of these

Board of the Hospitals, taking keen rumours, but many expect to see

interest in charity, did all within An allack

the franc

once

their power to

to help us, and approach- French Internal conditions, which

ed the Honourable Secretary for are at present overshadowed by

Chinose Affairs to recommend to the foreign developments, ngain como

Government that a subsidy be grant to the forefront.-Reuter.

ed: and the Government which had due regard to the welfare of the public liberally granted a special sub- sidy in favour of the Hospitals amounting to about $47,000,"

on

SEATS DAMAGED

The Senator recommends that Two STONECUTTERS CREATE

DISTURBANCE

Street,

BRITISH FINANCES

LATEST TREASURY

RETURNS

London, Oct. 29. Exchequer returns show that the total ordinary revenue, cxclud- ing self-balancing Items, amounts to £330,280,467, compared with £321,864,553 at the corresponding dute last year. Receipts from

Official Ald.

The report also expresses keen ap- preciation for the constant guidance of the Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith, then for Chinese Affairs, and Secretary the kind support received from the Chinese representatives on the Coun- cils, the Advisory Board of the Hos- pitals, the members of the past com mittees, and the loyal co-operation of the Directors.

the Government well its cotton holdings to domestic manufac- .turers at soven cents per pound,

with a stipulation that the cloth For venting their annoyance, at Income tax are £62,261,000, against manufactured therefrom should be the shortness of a programme at the £60;414,000 at this time last year,

sold only outside the United Mei Chiu Cinema, Taku

Hunghom, on October 22, by breaking while the total inland revenue is States-Reuter Special.

up twenty-five seats, two stone-131,221,000 against £126,644,000,

Mention is also made of the work Receipts cutters, Tin Chol, aged 24, and

from Customs Ho

done by the Hospitals for the victims £175,950,000, against of the West Point gasometer ex- Tam-fuk, aged 23, were fined $15 Excise are each, with the alternative of three £169,216,000 at the corresponding plosion, and of the rebuilding of the weeks' hard labour. They were date last year.

old

Tung Wah Hospital. further ordered, to pay $12.50 cach Total ordinary expenditure, ex- "In May in the year under review, to the complainant as compensation, clusive of self-balancing items, is the work was properly completed, and or serve one week's hard labour in £401,684,641, against $48-1,138,074 we had the honour of Your Excellency case was heard before Mr. at the corresponding date of 1934, coming to offlelate at the opening Thonton at the Kowloon Magistracy-British Wireless. yesterday afternoon.

FILM STUDIO

BLAZE

HEAVY DAMAGE AT

TWICKENHAM

London, Oct. 29.

A fire which broke out to-day

Sub-Inspector: Whelan appeared

for the prosecation, and Li Inng- Bung, tho

of the cinema,

the cont

EGYPT'S CROWN PRINCE

in the film studios at Twickenham

London, Oct, 20.. It was stated that both defendants | caused an interruption of train were seen Inside the theatre and The King and Queen entertained service on the Southern electric were heard to shout out that the at luncheon to-day Prince Farouk, ling, owing to the proximity of performance was too short, and de- Crown Prince of Egypt, who has mand their money back. The

the blazing building and the manager was sent for, and in order/come to England to complete his danger of walls collapsing over the to pacify the men, he offered them education and will attend couraça tickets for the next day's por-

at the Royal Military Academy at atformance, but the two men refused Woolwich during his stay.

this.

British....Wircicas..

'permanent, way.

The damage is estimated $100,000.-British Wireless,

.

It says:

ceremony, for which wo were very grateful. The funds raised for the rebuilding in 1933-1934 totalled $191,075, but the total cost of the re- building was 3213,560.93, and the con sequent defleft of $22,485.93 was paid out of the Funds of the Hospitals in hand."

JOINING

CONFERENCE

5 p.m.

ΜΠΑΜΠ,

5.15 p.m. The Biggral German Hospital. "The Charite" 225 Years Old, A Talk. 1.30 p.m. News In English. 5.13 p.m. Falk Buale,

pm. The "Hagen" Chamber Orchestra) 4.45 pm News in German,

7 p.n. Concert of Light Blasie.

News in English.

4.

m

8.13 p.m. Close downs DJR, DIN [Germ

Engl.)

EAST ASIA ZONE

Easi Aala. Zona-broadcast - through - DJQ-on- 19.63 metres (18,280 k..) 1.29-1 p.m. Cancer, news at 2 p.m.

9, 28. Call DJA, DIB, DIN

Engl). German Folk Programme Forecast Engl.)

9.15 p., Folk Munte,

(Germ

Song,

(Gerzd.

9.10 p.m. Improvisations by Robert Schu-

талп.

9.10 p.m. News In English on DJA and In Dutch on DJ, BJN.

10 p.m. "The Opera Rehears)" by Albert

Lortzing.

11.18 p.m. News in Germatt on DJA, DJm, DIN. Clown DJB (Germ., Engl). 11.3tp.m. Current Events,

11.45 pm Folk Songs, Fairy Tales and

Legends, 12.15 .. News In English on DJA and In

Dutch on DIN, 11.30am. Close down DJA and DJN

(Germ., Engl).'

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions

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

Call Bign Frequency Wavelength

6.400 k.c.

GĦA

сял

0.810 .c.

CHO

19.52 21.85 9,5KS K.. 21.30

GHD

L

CSE

11,759 k.. 21,685 k..

СЯР

15,140 k..

CSQ

17,150 he.

21.410 k..

CHI

15.100 ke.. 19.00

GBI

21,540 ke. 13.93

CAL

189

Lied stres

25.58 metres 25.28 metres 1942 matres 18.38 musique 13.07 maires metres metres $,110 k.. 49.00 metrva

Transmission 5

10.8.3. al G.A.C.)

7. il en Reginald Dizon, at the Organ of the Tower Ballroom, Blackpool.

7.30 a.. "Illah Bata"--Ne, I. 7.45 am. The DB.C. Empire Orchestra, Greenwich Tima Signal al 17,0 Midnight 8.45 a.m. The News.

L. Cisse down.

Transmission G

.(G.B.D., 0.8.C, and' G.8.L.)

11 cm. Dig Ben, “Under Big Ben," 11.15 am. A Plussforts Recital by Frank

Manahaleser.

Greenwich Time Bignal at 2.39 1.1. 13.48m.. The News.

11. pag. Close down,

Transmission 2

(0.8.7., 0.8.31, and G.8.0.)

7 p.10.

Dla Den. Cecil Chadwick, al the Organ of the Classic Cinema, Belfast.q

7.15 p.m. The Bl.C. Northern Orchestra. dreinwich Time Bignal at 12.9 Noon. 9.15 p.m. "Undar Niæ Ben." A talk by

Howard Marshali.

8.30 p.m. Charles Manning and his. Or.

chestra.

p.m.

The Nawa,

9.15 p.m. Charles Manning and his Or

theatre. 9.30 p.m. An Organ Racial by G. D.

Cunningham.

1,43 p.m. Close down,,

Transmission 3

Tokyo, Oct. 30. The Cabinet has agreed to par- ticipate in the Naval Conference a.nu. 18.1 a.m.): in London on December 2.- United Press,,

(0.8.0. 10-11.45 a.m.; G.B.E. 10 p.m.-1 a.m. i

10 p.m. Dig Ben: "The DDÏC.; Northern

Ireland Orchest 1039.5ím......A. Planoforis Reclint by Berkeley.

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11.15 p.m. The Bournemouth Municipal Or

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↑ ..

chestra (cont'd).

Closa down.

Transmission 4

IG.9.D. and G.B.D.)

PART I

1.15 am. Big Ben Kärdlay Wilson's Light

Orchestra. 2. The Newɛ.

2.15 .. Violin Interlude.

2.30 . The H.B.C. Military Bond,

Greenwich Time Bignal,at_1_p.m. 3.15 m. The Berre Krish Septet.

Tarnir (Taner).

John

-Greenwich Tims Signal at 8 pm. 4. .. The B. II. C. Dance Orchestra,

directed by Henry Hall 4,15 ".. "The Radia Felllée.** tam. Close down,

PART II

8.15 am. An Evening at "The

Barafana Bussian Cabaret). Greenwich Time Signal at 10 p.m.

.m. The News. 1.25 .m. The 1.D.C. Theaire Orchestra. *Kalan Benɔ # 99'

Sed

The Imperial Airways liner Dorads loft Kai Tak, at 7 ́n.m. yesterday on her return light to Penang under Bervice conditions, which require that the distance between Hongkong and Penang be covered in one day and

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