ANSWERS ITALY'S PROTEST

́FRENCH. PREMIER

CONCILIATORY ·

BUT SANCTIONS MUST GO ON

Paris, Nov. 19.

POSED AS POLICE-

OFFICER

COOLIE. SENT TO PRISON

Ju Yim, 32, coolle, of 140 Third Street, pleaded guilty before Mr. Balfour at the Central Police Court this morning to a charge of imper- sonating a police Officer in order to

Liflung-chi, master of the Yan Sam Cheung paint shop, 58, Hollywood Road, ground floor.

Delentive Sergeant Byron stated that defendant stopped complainant at the corner of Queen's Road. Tho money and in his

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER

DAVIS TO HEAD US: DELEGATES

TAKES CHARGE OF PARLEY PARTY

PREPARE FOR NAVAL TALKS

New York, Nov. 10. and that he wuB-, Mr. Norman Davis, Angrica's of being a Ambassador Extraordinary and

latter had just kets. Saying hel bad glice

WAK

NO PERMIT FOR PERFORMANCE

YAUMATI THEATRE

PROSECUTED

J. M. Noronha was fined $100 by Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones at the Kow- loon Magistracy this morning, for allowing a stage performance to be held at the Yaumat! Theatre · on November 4 without a permit from the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs.

Mr. F. G. Nigel, of Messra. Johnson, Stokes and Master, appeared on he half of the defendant and pleaded

RADIO

20, 1935.

BROADCAST Braemar Knitwear

Several Relays From

Studio Tonight

DAVENTRY REĻAY

From ZBW on a wavelength of 355 metres (8-15 kilocycles):

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 6.0.15 p.m. Children's Concert, 7-11 p.m. European Programme. 7.7.13 p.m. "Three Men Suite" (Eric Coutes).

M. Pierre Laval, the French nocted the defendant demanded to leading diplomatist, heads the 4. The stage elfects Included a table, Viktorla and her Husár.

Primo Minister, has presented to the Italian Ambassador here to text of the French reply to Rome's protest against sanctions adopted

by the League powera.

It is understood that the tone of the French note is moderate in every way, but that it marks" no change in French policy. It ex plains that from the moment the League of Nations found Italy the aggressor. Article XVI of the League-Govenant entered into the scheme of things, ipso facto. France, honouring her signature, could do nothing else but associate herself with the economie and financial measures orgánised at Geneva.

**The note adds that the French Government · doea not abandon hope for a friendly settlement bringing to an end the hostilition In Ethiopia and the restrictions. Italy will have to face as a result of International sanctions., Reuter.

BLUNT REJECTION

robber, the

дна

the

march in Com Central Police Sta- United States delegation to offered to go to tiert. Defendant took hold of him London Naval Conference, It was by themeton

Strand marched announced to-day.

of

the

of

him up

and up Pot- President Roosevelt has also ap- the slope leading to Linger

but at the bottom of painted the Under-Secretary

the Central Charge Room the defendant let him

go und ran. caught outside the On Lok Yuen Cafe, in Queen's Road Central. There was no criminal record against the accused, Six weeks' hard labour was passed.

BRITISH MOTOR

Detective-Sergeant E. Franklin stated that on November 4, he and another police officer visited the Yau- mati Theatre at 8 pm. on November

cluded juggling with two knives and cluira and other things. The act in tight-rope walking. The permit issues to the theatre wax only for boxing.

Mr. Nigel stated that the manager of the theatre had looked upon the

to

7.13-7.30 p.m. Vocal Gems. Music in the Air.

7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio, Selections by "The Continental Trio."

Programme.

I Life is a Song: 2. Chasing

6. Lulu's Back in town:

Nat Genella and his Trumpet, Organ Solos Sweet Music-

Selection.

was chased and Admiral Standley, one of the era prnetice of all the local enter light: 4 mm in the Mood for Love:

tuinment companies to intermingle

5. Trees; Navy's exports, to the party. this kind of net with a certain amount 7. I never dreamt'; 8. You're all 1

The appointment of air. Phillips, of light varieties ur nitractions. The need (by request). President

the Roosevelt explainid, management had written

8 p.m. Time and Weather Report: was made so that the Under Inspector General of Police un four

8.03.8.20 p.m. Instrumental Secretary could familiarise him again wrote to the Inspector General Sweet Sue-Just you.

specific dater On October 21 they

Variety. self with the situation of the con- and on November 2 they received, a ference and then return and act foranl

acknowledgment of their aan liaison officer in America. letter. The manager was also tele. President Roosevelt informed phoned by the Fire Brigade an in- the press that the United States formal consent was given, and the attitude would be to opposo navies manager thinking that everything was

all ACTIVITY that cost more than those existing

proceeded with the set. prosecution stated to-day.

Yaumati

Theatre had been fined $50 The walling date of the delegates for the same offence before.

In imposing a fine of $100 his Wor. ship said to Mr. Nigel, "Perhaps you will tell him (defendnat) that regula

INDUSTRY

INCREASED

RECORDED

London, Nov. 19.. Increasing activity in motor engineering is the feature of re- ports from industrial centres,

The head of the group of com- panies producing Morris, Wolseley and M.G. cars, which claim to faris, Nov. 19.

produco half of all the ears manu- M. Pierre Laval, the Primefactured in Great Britain, has an- Minister, presented note

B

tonounced the placing of orders for Signor Cerrutt!, the Hulian Am-{£10,000,000 · worth of banandor, to-day, rejecting Italy's | materials. protest against Loague sanctions.

United Press.

EXTENDING SANCTIONS

Geneva, Nov, 19.

PELW

A firm in the Manchester area has received Government contracts for £3,000,000 worth of chassis for the War Office and Air Ministry.

is not yet announced. Reuter,

Tight

that the

A dinner dance will be held at Retions are not for him to translate at pulse Bay Hotel this evening. The bis own sweet_will, I have already last bus leaves Repulso Bay at 1 a.m. warned him before,"

DAY BY

DAY

NEWS IN BRIEF

7a.m.

Reginald Dixion.

Xylophone Salo-Nurgery

Masquerade.

Ilarry Robbins, Mandoline Solo-Valso do Concert.

- Maria B. Selvittaro.

Shine; My Sweetle went away; Sweet

Jenny Lec.

8.20-8.10 p.m. From the Studio,

The

Lost Culture of Hongkong"

by The Rev. Father Finn, 8.3. M.A

8.10-8.50 pm. "Let nie play" by Vivian Ellis.

8.50-9 p.m. "A Night with Paul Whiteman at the Biltmore."

9.9.15 p.m. A Daventry News Bulletins,

From the Studio.

ANGER IS LIKE THE WAVES OF A

9.15-10 p.m. The Empress of Canada is due TROUBLED SEA; WHEN IT IS CORRECT-bere from Shanghal on Friday at ED WITH A LITTLE STRAND, IT RE- TIRES, AND LEAVES NOTHING BEHIND UT FROTH, AND SHELLS-NO PER- MANENT MISCHER-Jeremy Taylor,

A Concert by Hazel Lyle Wilcox (Soprano) accompanied by Miss Flint. Walter H. Billing (Baritona) accom- panted by Nura Kanis. Conrado de In Cruz (Violin) accompanied by

Nura Kanis (Piano forte),

Programme,

Messrs. Benjamin & Potts received the following rates from their Manila Nura Kanis. motor

Agents this morning: Benguet Con- Antamoks, 70 buyers and 78 sellers: sols, 10.20 buyers and 10.89 sellers, Baguio Golds, 11 bayer and 145 sellers.

M. Vasconcellos, President of A new enterprise has been start- the League of Nations Sanctions ed at Birmingham to manufacture Committee, is sounding various specialised steel sheets, stampings Governments regarding the meet-and drop forgings for use of the ing of the Sanctions Application motor trade.-British Wirclens. Committee on November 26. He

is questioning members with a

view to taking stack upon the MORE EMPLOYMENT.

working of sanctions and possibly towards extending the emburgo to include petrol, coal. steel- und copper.-Router.

..

BRITISH REPLY

AT HOME

FACTS REVEALED IN

CENSUS

London, Nov. 19.

A census of the insured popula-

Sentence of nine months was passed on Tool Tong, 36, unemployed, who was charged before Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Biagistracy this morn- ing with returning from banishment. It was stated that he was sent away on June 18 this year and was arrested yesterday.

Arrested aboard the 8.8. Tai Leg in

1. Songs:

Break O'Day My Laddle

Avanaise

Wilfed Sanderson. Thayer. Hazel Lyle Wilcox.

Saint-Saens,

Conrado le in Cruz. 3. Songs:

Vulcan's Song ("Phileman Et

possession of 444 heroin pills, Chan Violin Solo: Kal, unemployed, was fined 180 with the alternative of three months hard abour by Mr. Balfour in the Central Magistracy this morning. Detective. the prosecution. Sergeant E. S. Brooks appeared for

Baucis)....Gounod. The Blind Ploughman.... Clarke, Walter H. Billing.

4. Pinnoforte Solo: Vanished Days

Song:

Boat Song

On a charge of aiding and abetting a 16-year-old boy in the theft of mah jong set on November 17, Cheung Wing and his mother, Lee Hon, were, sentenced to one month's hard labour

Found loitering on the glass roof and six wocks respectively, by Mr.

of the first floor 6. E. I. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon at the rear Magistracy this morning. Inspector Gloucester Hotel, Fung Chun, 25, un-

was sentenced employed, Chester-Woods appeared for the pro-months when he was brought before 6. Violin Solo:

Mr. Balfour at the Central Magistracy this morning. Detective Sergeant C. was questioned by the caretaker he Byron stated that when the defendant ran and was arrested Queen's Theatre.

secution.

twn

uutside the

Landon, Nov. 19. The British and French replies to the Italian protest against sagte tions will be handed to the Italian tion carried out in July by the was fined $8 on pleading guilts he R. II. Challinor, of 499, The Peak Government on Friday and put Ministry of Labour shows expand-fore Me, Balfour in the Central Police Hished Saturday. The replies are ing employment in distributive Court this morning to a summons for similar in form and substance.

trades and trades generally cater- allowing his dog abroad unmuzzled Meanwhile draft copies of the ing for personal services to con- and unleashed-in-Deep Water Bay. So Káu, one of two persons injured electrical industry. The defendant was represented by Mr-in motor accident involving British note, which is officially sumers in

W. A. Mackinlay, Mrs. Sherry, of 119 Santiary Inspector Watson, of 188|| described as of no very great woodworking trades and commerce length, is circulating among the and finance. Depressed indus- The Peak, was similarly find on Prince Edward Roud, died in hospital admitting a summons for allowing her last night according to a police report. fifty-two membly of the League

attracting dog unmuzzled on Jardine's Bridge. It will be recalled that Mr. Watson

Sub-Inspector McEwen prosecuted. Co-Ordinating Committee as it is

was driving car No. 4410 when it eth the Italias note calls for Ireland, the number of insured

dashed into a verandah pillar, near A line of $250 was imposed upon Wo Hop Street, Taipo Road, in co-operation in the matter of a

persons between 14 and 64 years the owners of the Wo Plug boarding attempt to avoid a small girl who reply.-Reuter.

of age at the time of the census house, of No. 343 Nathan Road, for suddenly ran across the roadway. Mr. was 14,002,500, of whom 944,600 keeping a boarding house without a Watson himself is suffering were under 16 years. British licence on November 6, by Mr. E. I. shock. Wireless.

Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magis tracy this morning. Inspector

Affairs, a Secretariat

ITALIAN ECONOMY

Rome, Nov. 19. New regulations issued to-day forbid the export of goods neces- sary for internal use, including chemicals required for the manu- facture of high-explosives.

Goods for non-sanction coun- iries can be exported as before,

CLOSER CO-OPERATION

The campaign for the boycott of foreign goods continues, and 130 traders have pledged themselves to support the boycott.

tries generally are comparatively few entrants.

In Great Britain and North

INFANT PRINCE'S

CHRISTENING

GODPARENTS

London, Nov. 19.

́LOCAL ́. DOLLAR UNCHANGED

wh

of the

K.

Andrew Chinese

for the prosecution. It was stated that de fendants previously had a licence but it had expired and hnd not been

renewedr

from

Serenade

Grieg,

Ware.

Hazel Lyle Wilcox.

Arensky.

Conrado de In Cruz. 7. Songs:

God Bless the Morning ....Oliver. Mother O'Mino

Tours. Walter 11. Billing. 8. Pianoforte Solo:

-Cirleg. 10 p.m.

Big Ben Reuter Press Bulletins.

10.10-10.25 p.m.

From the

Wedding Day-

Studio,

An Adventure Interview with Mins Aloha Wanderwell.

10.25-10.45 p.m. Dance Music. 10.45-11 p.m. A Relay from Daventry.

"A Countryman's Diory." A talk by A. G. Street.

11 p.m. Close Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

"What an extraordinary thing to Wynne- for steal," remarked Mr. E, I,

Jenes when he sentenced Chan Lam, 27, unemployed, to six weeks' hard labour at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning for stealing a wooden book-care-from-da 87 Austin Rand This Evening's Broadcast From

The German Short-Wavers Yesterday Inspector Shannon stated inmates of the fiat had gone

Defen- Spesial programmes for TAT Eutern. out and left the door open. dant was seen coming from the tener will be broadest from Zammes M

follows place. The book-case belonged to Leung Su-sum, 20, student.

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3.20 p.m. – News In English. 5.15 p.y. Working for Progress.

Bath van Wehrendip, pa, Dance Music.

4.45 p.in.

Mr.

very

close with a few hands of tombola.

Tang Yau, of 232 Tokwawan Rond, subject to the existing clearing KING AND QUEEN AS employed in the constriction of the agreements. Goods for sanction

new Queen Mary Hospital, une countries cannot be exported to

jured yesterday as the rest of foreign producers unless the lat

fat from the third flour. He was re:j Civil! ter open credit accounts in Italy

moved to the Government The King and Queen are to be Hospital. Chan Hing, B Atter.

The R.E.O.C.A. continued their and pay for the goods in, advance.

ut xuccessful whist drives Permits for the export of wool, godfather and godmother to the 123 East Street, Shonkiwan, sustained run

of the Duke and injuries while working at the Taikoo on Monday evening. The function cotton and slik textiles must be infant son obtained from the special national Duchess of Kent, whose christen- Sugar Refiery yesterday and was was held in the dining hall in Weil- organisations.

ing takes place to-morrow after-went to the Government Civil Hospital ington Barracks and 25 tables were by noon in the private chapel at for treatment. Tang Tat, 52, of Stone filled. The prizes were presented

Mrs. R. Chapman and were won by: Nullah Lane, was also admittently-Ladies:-1st, Mrs. Armstrong: 2nd. Buckingham Palace..

The Archbishop of Canterbury, hospital after he had, acedentally Mr. Merriman; ard, Mrs. Millier Political commentatora stress assisted by the Bishop of London fallen into the harbour. the fact that the Fascist Grand and Prebendary Percival,

booby, Mrs. Lee. Gents:-1st, Mr. Council has announced December offelate. Others who will stand mittal when two returned banisheer Houghton; booby, Mr. Pascall. After

Applications were made for com- Smith; 2nd, Mr. Xavier; 3rd, 18-as the date of its next meeting. godfather include the Prince

served This departure from custom is of

were brought before Mr. W. Schofeld refreshments were Wales, Prince

Nicholas at the Central Magistracy this mora pleasant evening was brought to a taken to Indicate that Signor Muss of Greece and the Duke of Ling In one case, Chan Yuen, WAS olini intends to act in much closer Connaught, who will act by proxy, banished on July 11, 1934, for ten co-operation with the Council than -British Wireless.

years. His

previary

A fine of $10, was imposed on Hung convictiona in- hitherto.

clude two for

two for Yik-him, or No. 253 Des Voeux Road, returning from banishment and, ove for issuing an unstamped receipt to for larceny and lollering. The Wing Wah, of No. 200 Castle Feak other case concerned Lee Lol, who was Road, on May 28 for the receipt of a banished for ten years on January 5 sum of $20.00, by Mr. E. 1. Wynne- previous Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this this year. He also has many p convictions. Both applicationa will morning. Fung Pat-ping, of No. 21 be heard on November 28 at 3.30 Connaught Road, was summoned on two similar counts and fines totalling $25. Defendant was summoned Sin Lui-ming, 21, unemployed, ap-receiving sume of $20.00 and $24.90 he, issued unstamped The official rate of the Hongkong con lagistracy this morn for which

peared before Mr. E. I. Wyune-Jones on May 16 and August 5, this year, receipts. Detective-Sergeant Whit while in most theatres throughout dollar was unchanged at 18, 54ding and was charged with possession croft prosecuted in both cases. Italv actors are addressing the this morning.

of 1% tools of prepared oplum on audiences before plays begin urg-

The business rate was about the November 12; possession of 74 herein Sentence of 12 months' hard labour ing them to rexist sanctions. same as the official quotation, the Reiter Special.

pills; and keeping an opium divan at

803 Canton Road, second flour was passed upon Wong Lo-sam, andertone of the market. being Revenue-Omer Grimmitt stated that by Mr. E. L. Wynne-Jo's at the ruther easy, with no special ica- these premises had been raided twice Kowloon Magistracy this morning for within three days. Defendant in-returning from banishment on Novorn formed the prosecution that he had er 18. Defendant who had against! bought the place for $150 from the him a previous conviction for the same are offence and one for housebreaking. previous owner. On the first chard hdmitted having been banished

Tong a Ane of $120, or six weeks' hard

Cond? Shu-san, The anticyclone has weakened and about, was impused; on the second, May 3, 1932 for ten

as pleaded during the dust few, weeka. CoRL | covers China, Manchuria and Juvan.] $60 or four weeks; and on the last | Super!

samo offence and was sentenced to six timber, motor-cars and aeroplane } with pressure highest over the Lower | $300, or two months, the sentences to

months' hard intour. Defendant who parts figura In the exports from Yangtao

Valley. The typhoon is run consecutively. Charged with the

was banisited on April 1 this year for Germany, while fruit and agricul- lling up to the east of the Ballatang DONECAsion of 600-heroin pills at the tural produce are bolusz sent from Channel, Local forecast:-N... same place, Lo Po, 32, was fined $250, ten years, pleaded that he wanted to

go to Hankow to find some friends.. Italy to Germany.---Router. winds, moderate; fine.

or two months' hard labour.

The Archbishops of Messina, Brindisi and Sorrento have issued pastoral letters urging the clergy and people to make every effort to snerifice and to resist sanctions,

GOODS FROM GERMANY

Innsbruck, Nov. 20. Freight traffe through the Brennor. Pass from Germany to Italy has increased fifty per cent.

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