NEW DEAL TO BE TESTED
MADE ISSUE AT N.Y. ELECTION.
New York, Nov. 3.
The New Deal will receive ite first test at the polla to-morrow.
Mr. James A. Farley, the U.S. Postmaster General, hus agreed to accept the Republican challenge to make to-morrow's stato elec tiona a test, as a preludo to next year's presidential elections.
New York is considered one of
THỂ HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1935.
ARSENAL DEFEATED
BY BRENTFORD Glasgow Rangers Fail To
Win At Ibrox Park
There were again a fair number of surprise results in the English Football Leagues, the defeat of the Arsenal by Brentford and the failure of the Rangers to beat Queen's Park at Ibrox Park being the most prominent upsets..
Full results as cabled by Reuter and Our Own Correspondent follow:
FIRST DIVISION
Aston Villa Bolton
the key states, where the result of elections Indicate which way the wind is blowing." Said the Post-
General: manter
"Business is steadily improving in the United States and uncertainty as to the fu- Brentford ture is long since ended. Sales Derby Are increasing and the investment Everton market in growing stronger daily." Huddersfield
Mr. Farley ́ charged 'the Re- | Middlesbro* publicans with attempting to | Portsmouth create, a period of uncertainty for Preston N.E. next year's national elections. Wednesday United Press.
SPENDING MILLIONS
ON ROADS '
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the huge London transport scheme,
Wolves
2 Grimsby
3 Blackburn
2 Arsenal
3 Manchester C.
Stoke
2 Chelsea
F
Crewe Barrow Accrington Hartlepools
Darlington
1 York
14 -3 0-18 26 13 13 6 3 6 21 17 13 13.0 1 6 18 28-13. 13.
20 18 19 12 17 23 28 11
11
11
24 10
Rochdale
1 Mansfield
0 Gateshead
13 18
2 Liverpool..
2 Southport. 13 B
32 7
2 Sunderland
2
New Brighton 13
2 2 16 12 0
I
3 Birmingham
2 West Bromwich 6 3. Leeds
League Table
0
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Sunderland . 13 B 2 3 37 22 18 Derby
13 8 2 3 21 11 18 Huddersfield
13 7
74 2 21 15 18 Middlesbro. 1334 10 14 36 21 1b 12 Arsenal...
12 21 14
62 5 21 20 14
Manchester C. 12 6 1 6 19 1 13
thirty million pounds, which | Chelsen would mean orders for rails, Wolves vehicles, locomotives and electrical | West Brom. apparatus, giving much employ- Bolton
Portsmouth ment.
involving an expenditure of
over
13 4 6
4 20 24 13
13 6 6 17 21 13
5 35
13 6 3
6 17 21 13
6 28 10 13
... 13 6 6 28 10 1
1352
6 19 26 32
-SCOTTISH LEAGUE
(FIRST DIVISION).
Aberdeen Alblon
CHURCH FETE
KOWLOON TONG
EVENT SUCCESS
Coconut skies, treasure hunts, sklities and all the rest of the merry
RADIO BROADCAST
Dance Orchestra
delights of a fair were to be had at Relay of Hongkong Hotel the fete held by the Kowloon Tong Anglican Church in their grounds on Saturday afternoon. The garden people, all intent on spending money for the good of the Church, and their own enjoyment.
and bufiding wore packed with
Z.E.K, PROGRAMME
.From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of
The function was attended by the Hon. Sir Henry and Lady Pollock, the R Rev. R. O. Hall, Bishop of Hongkong and Mr. Hall, the Rey. J. R. Higgs. Vicar of St. Andrew's
7-7.25 p.m. Selections. Church, and Mrs. Higgs, the Rov. H.Musical Comedy. 1. Baines, Dr. 1. D. and Mrs. Mat- Stand Up and Sing. thews, Miss J. D. Sawyer, Headmle Ball at the Savoy. iress of the Diocesan Girls' School, Conversation Piece. Mr. E. A. Abbott Mr. and Mrs. P. Sin, and many others.
366 metres (846 kilocycles).
G-8 p.m. European. Programme, 5-7 p.m. A Relay of the Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra...
from
7.25-7.42 p.m. Leslie Hutchin-
son at the Piano,
1. Maybe I'm Wrong again.
+
The Scouts and Cubs attached to the Church did good work, zealously! handling the slideshows, and the dias tribution of programmes. When Lady Pollock,
Str accompanied by Henry, arrived to open the fete, a guard of honour was formed by the Cubs, and the distinguished patrona were welcomed by the Rev. L. L. Nash, priest in charge, and members of the committee, who were introduc-A ed together with Mrs. Exsterbrook, 0 the Lady Cubinaster.
1 Queen O'Sth.
2 Kilmarnock
3
Arbroath
1 Partick
1
Ayr Celtic Dunfermline
3 Hibernian
4 Dunder
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2 Airdrie
D
Hamilton Hearts
▸ Clyde
Rangers
B B M A19 20 12 Third Lanark
2493 12
13 12 4 36 18 16 11 Everton
... 13 43 G
3 0 24 30 11 Preston N.E. 13 4 2 7 10 22 10 Brimsby .... 12 - 7 10 20 10 Aston Villa 13 3 * 8 21 40 8
6.St. Johnstone
3 Queen's Park
2 Motherwell
League Table
3
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis.
1. 1"
147 20 22
4 40 25 19 432
26.26 12
16 17 18
12
12 5 1 6 20 25 11
10 21 11
14 21 11
13 13
3 6 6 18 20 11
Aberdeen Celtic
1 44 20 27
14 12 1
141-15 23
Rangers Hearts
4
16 8 3
Hamilton
16 7 4
St. Johnstone 15
SECOND
DIVISION
Queen's Park 15
on the
Barnsley Bradford C.
1 Blackpool
2 Dunfermline
2 Hory
0
With regard to unemployment, there were 1,087,000 more in em- ployment than when the Govern- ment took office, and figures to be published to-morrow would show a reduction of over forty thousand in the numbers unemployed in October 'compared with the preced. ing month. He saw no reason to suppose they would not reducing unemployment, but very first result of a return of a Labour Government must be immediate increase of unemploy ment. He compared the Labour Hull election
the Manchester U. programme "with Government's, and claimed that Newcastle the Government's plans for better Plymouth housing, educational reform, im-Port Vale proved maternity servicea and Tottenham raising the standard of health of
the growing generation had every-
where been Investigated
and
Burnley
Charlton
Fulham
judged practicable and wise by Leicester
6
2 Southampton
4 Norwich
3 Sheffield U.
I Doncaster
Motherwell
Partick
15
1
44
5 28 2
- 37 11 Third Lanark 14 6 2 6 24 25 14 32 13 32 37 14 10 26 12 29 18 26 12
Pundes ..
Queen O'sth, 15
Abroath
Airdrie.
1 Albion
Hibernian
8 15 28 8'
16
15
25
448 27 37 11
15
15
5 1 9 27 37 11
2 Notia Forest
16 4 3 8 22 36 11
9 Leicester
Kilmarnock
15 4 3
8 29 30 11
3 West Ham
3 Clyde
Ayr
15 5 1
0 19 83 11
It 27 4
3
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7. Swansca
2 (SECOND
League Table
Alloa
St. Bernarda
3
Brechin
2 St. Mirren
Dundee
4 Forfar
East String
2 Cowdenbeath
3 Bradford
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis. 13 9 1 3 30 18 10 men who, he asserted, in contrast Tottenham 13 8 3 33 16 18 with their Labour opponents, did Blackpool ... 14 7 3 4 31 23 17 expect to be called on to fulfil their | Manchester U. 13. 7 2 4 100 10 promises...
Doncaster Southampton Charlton Bury
CONSERVATIVE WEAPON Speaking at Crewe, Mr. Attice, Newenstle Leader of the Labour Opposition Plymouth And the chief weapon in the Con- Fulham servative armoury was fent. In
Sheffield U. 1934 there was the Russian bogey Swansca and in 1931-the danger to savings Notts fear.
were
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Forest 14
Best-Ban- Bradford There
signs that fear Barnsley would be used in the present clee Burnley, tion, too, to return the so-called Bradford C. National Government. British Port Vale Wireless,
Norwich full.
THIRD
LABOURING FOR PEACE Bournemouth
OF WORLD
*
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Edinburgh Leith
Morton Raith Rovers Sten'mulr
St. Mirren
Falkirk 6 18 25 11
13 4 8 :6 20 20 11
1 4 3 6 16 21 11
DIVISION)
& King's Park
1 Montrose
2 Falkirk
2. Back to those happy days. 3. Wake! from "Cock O". the
North"
4. I only have eyes from "Dames",
for
you
5. June in January from "[Iere
is my heart".
7.42-8 p.m. Light Orchestral Music.
Waltz Dream-Potpourri (Strauss, arr. Dostal).
Fantasia on the Song "Long, Long
ago" (Dittrich). Tales
the from (Strauss)
Vienna
Woods.
8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report; Closing Local Stock Quota-
tions.
8.05-10.30 Concert.
p.m. Chinese
10.30 Close Down.
Studio
At the opening ceremony, both the Bishop, who called upon Lady Pollock for her speech, and the Rev. Mr. Nash, who opened the proceed- ings, spoke optimistically of the
of the Church and future
their hopes of raising enough money to build a rent one in the place of their
house. They present
had been
8.05-10 p.m. European encouraged by the results of last year's fele to hold another, and there gramme From Z.E.K. on a Fre- was no reason, judging from thequency of 640 fullocycles number of visitors present, why it should not be an even greater suc-
むじAR.
After this, Latly Pollock, in the course of a charming speech, likened the Church to na neorn, small as yet, but destined to grow greater with time, and formally declared the fete open. She was given three hearty cherra, and presented with lavender satchel and
a basket flowers by tiny Miss Mary Urquhart and young Pat Bertram, the smallcat members of the Sunday School class and Wolf Cubs respectively.
The Stalls
The Home Produce, the Woolles und the Sweets Stalls were heavily patronised, and several hundreds of dollars were taken. The slde shows were exceedingly popular, especially the "Twinkling Stara" and coconut shies, for long before festivities concluded they had run 1 out of prizes and nuts.
0
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1 Dumbarton
1 East Fife
1
League Table
2
Pro-
8.05-8.18 p.m. Four Songs from the film "Hooray for Love” coming to the King's Theatre shortly.
1. You're an Angel-Fox-Trot.
2. I'm In Love all over Again--
Fox-Trot.
3.
Hooray for Love---Fox-Trot.
4. I'm livin' in a Great big Way
-Fox-Trot. 8.18-8.13
p.m.
Orchestral
Tregenda"
Music. Concert Waltz in A (Glazounov). Witches Dance-"La
(Puccini).
Danse Macabre (Dance of Death)
(Saint-Saens).
Coppelia
Ballet (Delibes).
13-9 pm. Vocal Gems, The Chocolate Soldier. Maritons.
9-9.15 p.m. A Relay of the Daven- try News Bulletins Reuter),
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9.15-10 p.m. Variety and Dance Music.
1930
1931
the
The Treasure Hunt aroused keen Of interest, and the excitement was in
tense when the results were an- nounced. The prizes for the ladies went to Mrs. Lay and Mrs. Blan- a chett, those for the men to Messrs.
Selk
and Jex, while the Misses Betty Gittens and Pamela Best won the girl prizes and Michael Hall and Wilfred Cherr took those far the boys.
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B3 6 1 6 26 26 13 (SOUTH) Edinburgh 1 & 2 6 23 28 12 13 1 3 6 20 20.11 13 4 3 6 24 31 11 7 22 32 11 B 6, 1
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DIVISION
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Bristol R. Cardiff Clapton 0. Crystal-Pal.
5 Brighton ·
1 Queen's' P.R.
0 Leith
5 Millwall
2.0
East Fife
13
Gillingham
3 Swindon
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Raith Rovers 13
Brechin
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Laton
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2 Torquay
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1 Watford
Teague Table:
Lengue, Italy and Abyssinia. was in this spirit that I had
series of very helpful talks with Notts County
M. Laval and other French
Ministers. It was in the same Reading.
spirit-that--myself had a free and Southend
Rending
frank conversation with Baron
Aloiai this morning".
Time, patience and understand-
Reading
ing would be required for recon-
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 10 10
325 16 20 4 33 2 33 11
ciling the divergent interests, and Crystal Pal.. 1482 when or whether the League would Coventry
13 6 6 2 33
succeed he could not say, but they Torquay.... 61 27 25 were encouraged by the work done. Bournemouth. 13 6 2 21 13 16 "As a result of the collective ac- Luion
tion of 50 nations-a remarkable)
the League has shown its vitality.
It has given a real stimulus to
event in the history of the worldind
pence, both by its display
of
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collective solidarity and its deter- Notts County 13.454
mination, al, the
same time, to
encourage every honourable effort
to make an end to the risks and
horrors of war".--British Wireless. | Cardiff...
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7 11 21
SANCTIONS
USELESS
SENATOR BORAH'S POINT OF VIEW
Boise, Nov. 3. Senator Borah, interviewed by the United Press to-day, sald League penalties would not end the Italo-Ethiopian war. "They can not weaken Italy that much," said.
In the weight guessing compell- tions, Master" L. Allen won'
the piglet, whose weight was 14 lbs. 7 ounces, and the goose, 9 bs. 11 ounces, went to Mrs, G. B. Labrum The cake, 1 lbs., was taken by Mrs. Patey
The tea department, handled by Mesdames Urquhart, Guest and Peters, was kept full throughout the greater part of the fete and their takings contributed largely to total proceeds of over $1,100, $400 more than was collected last year.
the
The others who helped to make the afternoon 4 Bu୯୯୬୨୨ follow:
were 214
Piano Solo-Melotics of the Month
No. 6.
Len Green.
Band-Just a Greenhorn, Band-The Wheel of the Wagon is
broken, Vocal-Melody Trumps.
The Four Aces. Orchestra-Lovely Liza Leo. Orchestra-What Harlem is to me. Humorous-There's по ono with
endurance.
Frank Crumit.
Connie Boswell. Orchestra--Gite a broken heart
break. Orchestra-Junip on the Wagon.
10 pm. Big Ben, Reuter Press Bulletins.
10.05 p.m. Close Down.
-Song-You're-all-f-need----
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES
A
This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers
Special TOGRAF
for. Far
Eastern Iteners will be broadcast from Zersen na follows!
BOUT ABIA ZONE (South Asia Zone. broadcast from DJD), (10.74 metres) and DIN (91.48 metres),
DJR 10,74 m 10,200 ke 1,38 D.m
18,71 m 33,200 ke 6.45-8.13 pamu DIN 314
9,840 ke 4.43-8.15 p. 19.74m 15.700 ke 9 p.m.-12.50 m.m. 4.4 p.m. Call DJB, DJN (Germ..
Engl), German Falk Bong. Pro
Home Produce Stall, Mesdames DJB Laurence and Fenner; Fancy Goods, Mestiames Kew and Fletcher; Woolies Stall, Mesdames Lay and Allan-and-Miss Willis; Lavender
Dames Jex and
Wong
MTS. CARITFUFOok (411) Toy Stall, Mesdames and Credland; Treasure Hunt, Miss D. J. Lee and Messrs.
and Cunningham
Johnson,
Figh Pond, Mrs. Booker, Miss
Cheung and Mr. Tum: Lucky Dips, the Misses Sue, and Lang. Sideshows were run by the Men's Fellowship.
wish to express their gratitude for The Committee of the Garden Fete the help they received he following:
The war was being fought be- cause Italy wanted more territory. England, he said, was working with the Longue against Italy be lieving her African territory was endangered.--United Preak.
Swindon
Bristol R.
13
FOREIGN
BANKS
MAY FIGHT.
Northampton Brighton Aldershot Exeter THIRD
Accrington Barrow
14
3 Wotaall
3 Oldham
0
4 Hartlepools
0
5 Darlington
1
LABOUR LOSES.
• Tranmere
0
SEATS
1 Mansfield
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tributing notes in the interior of Chester China has encouraged, this new Chesterfiekl Blep..
Crewe
The consolidation of power to Lincoln
Southport Stockport
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DIVISION (NORTH)
-1-Halifax
1 Rotherham
0 Carlisle
3 Gateshead
-1 Wrexham · · League Tablo
buy or sell exchange-is-regarded New Brighton as conducive to stabilisation of the Rochdale yunn which the Government and a widespread section of the business world desired,
Experts suggest that the chief York problem in the programme will be the maintenance of a high siver! coverage for the note issue, but as coverage. to Mate hus been Chester higher than many nations' it is Chesterficki belloved the Government can con- Walsall tinue to maintain it by a judicious Oldham exorcise of authority-United Halifax Preas.
Tranmere Lincoln
HOME MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS
London, Nov. 3.-
from
the.
Bird
The Asia Company, Blue Cafe, British American Tobacco Co., (China) Ltd., China Dispensary, China Emperium, Ltd., Colonial Dis. ensary, Dairy Farm, Ice and Cold Co., Ltd., Gilman Ltd., Hongkong Export &
& Co., Import Co., dardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., R. Loxley & Co. (China),, Ltd., *Maison P. Mathieu, Mayfair Co- Nestle & Anglo Swiss Condensed Milk
Ital., Orient
Tobacco Manufactory, Win. Powell, Ltd. J. M. da Rocha & Rumford Print
& Co., Press, Seymour, Sheldon
W. S. Sherly & Sincere
Co.
Co, Ltd.,
S.
Hutchison, Ye
Co
Press,
Printoric,
J..D. Sun
Olt Hing Knitting Co.,
VIP
Man Knitting Co., Kowloon Dairy, Mr. S. K. Pang, Kowloon Cricket Club, St.
Labour Auffered a net loss of 27 Andrew's Church, Hongkong and
3 seats in the Municipal elections in Shanghai Hotels, Ltd., and 1360 towns, cities and boroughs.
1
P. W. D. L F A Pts 13 8 4 1 22 12 20 13 7 4 2 31 13 18 16 6 0 3 28 12 18 12 5 6 1 30 13 16
18 8 3 4 26 18 15
14 0 3 5 20,2
13 4 13 G
10 G
728 21 18
Rotherham Stockport Carlinle Wrexham..S 14
Conservatives gained 66 seats
and lost 22. Liberals gained 12 and lost 14. Labour gained 39 and lost.GG.
·
that the result was
others for their kindness and operation.
– grammo-Forecast-{Germig–Engli)– 3 p.m. Orchestral Concert. Jak Du Neta_in_English...... 5.45 p.m. 1ife and Work in the Country
College.
p.m.
4.
Musle and Poetry: String quartet En fat malor op. 127 by Ludwig
van Beethoven, “
New in German,
7 p.m. Concert of Light Humle. В дет
News In English.
A.15 p.m. Close down DJB, DIN (Germa.
Engl.)
EAST ABIA ZONE
East Asia Zone broadcast through BJQ an 19.63 metres (16,280 k.a.) 1.30.3 p.m. Concert. nows at 2 1.0
9pm Call DJA, DJB, DIN (Germ
Eagt). German Folk
Sonk, Programme. Forecast (Germ Engl.) 1.10 p.m. Quartet for Strings in E-flat Major op. 127 by Ludwig van Beethoven.
9.45 p.m. Nawa In Engilah on DJA and In Dutch JB, JN,
10 p.m. Orchestra) Concert. 10.4 p.m. Broxin Naview.
11 p.m., Benga by Erich Нводители.
Erika Lesnit.
11.15 p.m. Nawa In German en DJA.'DJU, DJN. Class D (Getm., Eng]).
11.30 pm. Today in Germany Bound Pit-
tures,
11.45 p.m. as Band, 12.10 .. Nawa in English on DJA and la
Butch on DIN. 12.30 .. Close
DJN
down DJA
(Germ, Engl),
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES
To-day's Broadcasting From
Four Transmissions.
The following wave-langiba and frequencing kro obsarved by Daventry..
Call Big Frequency Wavelength
49,59 strea› 31.8 metres 31.30 metre 26.63 metres 2425 metrar
8,050 "ke. 5.510 k.e. BGHS k.. 11,750 k.. 11.025 ke.
many
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GAC.
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GBG
GATI
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GAI
GBJ
GBL
At the Rosary Church on Sunday afternoon, the wedding took place of Mr. Herbert Morrison remarked Miss Maria C. da Cruz and Mr.
Joaquim J. Guterres, the Rev. Father! unexpected. This he did not think is any in the local representative of the Manu-
Rossi officiating. The bridegroom dication of what will happen ntfacturers Life Insurance Co. and the General Election. On the other agent of the Company at Macao. The
MacDonald honeymoon is being spent in Saigon,}, hand, Mr. Ramsay
14 welcomed the result-aa; n-definite-
election pointor.-Renter,
1982 mile 10,4 metrom 11.97 metre 15,280 k.. 19,60 metres 21,840 kca -13.93 mattres 4.11. k.. 49.14 metres Transmission 5
(0.8.B. and G.R.C.)
.. 1an. A Religious Service, -----・・・ from the Htudio.
7.45 am. A Light Kymphany Concert. Greenwich Time Blamal at 13.0 Midulght (Continued on Pago 4.)
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