AUTONOMY CRISIS
- NANKING TO ASSERT AUTHORITY
LOCAL WEDDINGS
MISS PHELPS MARRIES
The
MR. H. M. MORAN
THE HONGKONG
SANCTIONS
TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, DECEMBER,
CHINA ANNOUNCES
HER SUPPORT.
Geneva, Nov. 30.
HELENA MAY CONCERT
AN OUTSTANDING RECITAL PROGRAMME
We musical people in Hongkong have learned to look with a conalder- able amount of gratitude to the
1935.
RADIO BROADCAST
Harry Orc
An early morning wedding was Nanking, Dec. 11
Satur? celebrated in the Colony on The Chinesa War Minister, General day when Miss Iris Mary Phelps, Ho Ying-ching, started for Pelping daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. T France hux reported to the Com-Helena May Institute for providing Recital by Pupils Of Mr. at 8 o'clock lust night. His depar-Phelps, became the bride of Mr. Hugh mitte of Experts.on sanctions that the facilities it does for the porfor- ture is considered to be an Indiention
Nicholas Moran of the Hongkong the application of sanctions will be assert its Police Department. that Nanking intends to
#cncrof throughout the Frenchmance of good music. There now exista a tradition, that liere The was solemnized at Colonies, ceremony
with the sovereignty in North China by every
exception of audience can come with the procon- available moans-United Press. the St. Margaret-Mary Church, Blond- Morocco,
wood Hond, at eight o'clock in the
celved ica of listening to the best music and performers themselves couple left for Home by the P. and
highest standard which they might morning, and later the newly-wed
can (or should) present items of the 10.. steamer Corfu.
not find so neceptable on the ordinary
platform. concert
Fortunately there is no dearth of good
Gen. Ho Ying-ching Goes North
Nanking, Dec. 1, General Ho Ying-ching leit for the North
al Ho
admitted that Gener.
anon
The bride is well-known in musical
The Committee of Experts has Great Britain concerning certain of asked for further information from her territories, for examplo Rhodesia, the Sudan and Indin, and has also anked
from
Switzerland, who is alleged to be
frequent entering into clearance agreemonts the Civians and sincere artists in |
contrary to the spirit of her sung. tions decision.
Afghanistan and China has in- formed the League that they will apply all sanctions—Reuter.
Chinese Measures
Z. E. K. PROGRAMME
365 metres (84 kilocycles):
From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of
5-8 p.m. European Programme. 5-6.30 p.m. A Relay of the Hong- kong Hotel Dance Orchestra. * 6.30-7 p.m. From the Studio, A Recital by Mr. Harry Ore's
aino a large pathetic encourage. Puplis.
further information by train yesterday night and circles at Portsmouth, and since her it is believed that his destination is arrival in this Colony in 1933 siis has Pelping
taught music and given
and, in ukiition, there is General Ho Ying-thing's departure 'cello, recitala from 2DW.
of keen "apprecia- presumably for Peiping is generally Mr. Moran, son of the Inte Mr. and
ment makes performance possible, tor" welcomed here as a definite Indication | Men. E. J. Moran of Gloucester and
whose of the Government's determination to Liverpool, joined the Hongkong Police
On December at the Helena May
5. deal with the situation
the In North in 1926 and was appointed to the
Institute (5.30 p.m.) the third con- China.
Criminal Investigation Department in
cert of the season will be shared by Apprehension has been felt for some 1929. He took change of the Finger
Mrs. Anderson Miller (Soprano) and time owing to the delay, in his de-Print and Photography Department
Nanking, Dec. 1.
Lt. Col. C. II. Kuhne (Pianoforte). parture for his new appointment be.
Detailed measures for the enforce-As a pair these two artists are batter 1934. During the Great War, be
ment of an embargo on exports of cause it is felt that the absence of served with the 1st. Battalion of the
known to wireless llatoners as extend- in East Lancashire
war materials to Italy and imports Regiment. During any important Nanking offeinl
period af ing over
nearly two of Italian goods have been announe-years. the North during the present critica) Mr. Moran's absence on Hume lenveel.
Mrs. Anderson Miller has time would lead to intrigues and con-
undertaken duties will
given a most interesting scries of Sergeant fusion.
T. G.
The measures provide, inter alia: Studies of Grent Mackay
Composers." With The bride, who entered the Church (1) Beginning on December 1 no songs drawn from an extensive re- It is ing-ching's tusk is nut
the B
of her father, looked contract should be entered for the pertoire she has taken Early English, enviable one and hope for his success charming in a white angel skin slit placed before December 1 for which Contemporary Composera in turn, In import of Italian goods; (2) Orders Classical, Romantic, National and lace wedding gown, the long tulle veil His sudden decision to go to the being held in place by a wreath of
payment has not been made should this series she has been artistically be cancelled; (3) Orders placed be North Indientes first of all that the, orange blossom. She carried a satin
fore December I for which payment Col. Kuhne,
Recompanied and supported by Lt- Chinese Government is not giving up bound prayer book instead of the
of 20 per cent. or
more has been hope of a settlement of the situation, usunt bouquet of flowers.
executed; (4) and, secondly, that the situation is
made may still be the bride was her sister,
Italian goods already, en route becoming so acute thit his immediate
China are not prohibited,
but they presence in Pelping in essential
must arrive before January 1, 1936; Itenter.
(5) Goods originating in Italy or Awaited With Interest
Italian colonies, but partially manu factured in other countries, as well Peiping. Dees 2,
as goods partially manufactured in News of General In Ying-elin's
Italy and Italian colonies are not coming to Pelping was generally re The duties of best man were under-allowed to enter Chinn after Jann ceived with surprise as it has been taken by Mr. A. W. Hircock. Appre-ary 1, 1984-Reuter, felt that his appointment here is priate music was rendered on the destined to be one never to be taken aan by Mr. G. Longyear. The Rev. officiated at the
in small.
Attending
Miss Madeline Phelps, who wore a powder blue silk net gown with hint and shoes to match. She carried a small blue silk mulf.
The bride's mother, chose. n georgette gown with hat and shoes to match.
"Pit General Bo Ying-chin can rescug Father D. Pascu Hope and Charhar, for the Central | ceremony, Government h will interd snatched the brand from the burn ing
reception
After the ceremony, a have was
Road, the home of the bride's parents. held at 59E, Wongnekhong
Home on the Corfu. Later, Mr. and Mrs. Moran sailed for
Even among Japanese it is only officials who still claim that no pre- sure is being exerted from outside on General Sung Cheb-yuan.
Dr. Rewcastle-Woods Arul Miss
R Lester
P.1. Collaboration
to
Geneva, Nov. 30. A decision' to appronel the Philip pines, as the latest born independent State, with a request for collabora tion in the sanctions against Italy was taken to-day by the Langue Committee of Experts-Reuter.
The League Committee of Experts bos anket Senhor Vasconcellos, Chairman of
the Committee of Eighteen, to communicate the League on Thursday, and Dr. Tom George tione decision to the Philippines. the same as was done to other non- Rewenstle-Woods, MR.CS, (England). Lengu member states, adds the Lt.C.P. (Lontion), of Yunnan. were Buited Press married at the English Methodist Church, Wonchai, on Saturday after- yoo.
Miss Berthn Iris · Lester, whe
Brockley from
London
All eireles wait with keen interest General Ho Ying-chin's coming to-arrived morrow. Reuter,
General Ho's Companions
Shanghai. Der. 2. Japanese reports from Nanking sinte that General Ho Ying-chin will be accompanied northward by Gen Bray eral Chen Yi, Chairman of Fukienofleinted at the ceremony. Province, General Hsiung Shih-hui, Chairman of Klungsi Province, and
The Rev. E. Dewatne, Rev, A, H
and Rev. E. C. H. Tribbeek
Warning to Longue
Genya, Nav. 30. Italy tu-day warned the Committee of Eighteen, with the exception of The bride, who was given away gard vating in favour of an ex- Britain and France, that she would the Hon. Mr. Edwin tension of sanctions to include all, wor lovely. ivory silk cont and leon as "an unfriendly net." marocain gown set off with a Brusruter. sels face veil held in pince by a floral caronet. She wore an old silver clasp
General Yita Tung, ex-Mannging Taylor. Director of the Peiping-Mukden Rail way, who ore all graduates of the Japanese War College,--Reuters,
Sung Favours Autonomy
- Japanese
21
The two will now give a joint reel. tal in public and have arranged a programme which will exemplify all these various styles. In building a programme of this description it is naturally difficult to know what to leave out, ns so much beautiful music elaius admission. Considerable pains have, however, been taken to provide items grouped and contrasted as artistically as the short time will
allow.
The Programme
tative' modern
Anil
sene
6.
Programme.
1. Hungarian Dances Nos. 3, 4, and
Brahms,"
Muriel Gubbay and Harry Ore.
2. Cradle Song.............. Brahms,
Ethel Banker.
3. Polonaise in E..
...Lilian Eu.
4.
Fourth
Nocturne.
...Madamo Evelic.
Weber.
Faure.
5. Maiden's Mish......Chopin.
Paz Light
Opern
And
Make him 'A
present of one
this Christmas
7-7.30 p.m. Musical Comedy. SelectionMonslour Beaucaire. Vocal Gems-The Quaker Girl.
(Rosse, arr. Bucklossi). Vocal Gems-Follow Through; ~
Rio Ritn
Selection Anything Goes,
7,30-7.40 p.m. "Bolero" (Ravel). 7.40-7,50 p.m. Dan Cossacks Clinir, 1. Serenade (AUL),
Svon Vetshernij
Bella) (arr. Ivon).
(Evening
7.50-8 p.m. From the Studle.
"A Cinema Review" by Silhouette.
A
8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report; Closing Local Stock Qunta- tions.
8,05-11 p.m. A Relay from the Po King Theatre (Chinese).
Clare Down.
11
4p.m 8,05-10 p.m. European Programme from ZEK, on a frequency of 640 kilocycles,
8.05-8.20 p.m. "Baile Egyption" Suite (Luigini),
8.20-9 p.m.
Mrs. Anderson will begin the Reef- tal with a recent arrangement of one of Arse's songs, "Pence, thou fairest child of Heaven, and then
follow the
will the beautiful arin. from Bach's Can-
No. 152 "Stone tata
beyond all Jowels shining." Her
A Relay from Daven- will include Schumann's "Er, der The Gossip Hour," 10th Edition.
Her second group Herrlichste vou Allen-perhaps the Compiled and compered by Ceell great
wrote-and greatest song he ever Brahm's "Meine Liebe Int Grun, Madden, consisting of visitors, novel· French German and Russian comtes, characters, muale and types.
9-9.15 p.m. A Relay of the Daven. posers will be exemplified In the next Kroup by songs of Debussy, Marx, ry News Bulletin (Copyright by Mediner, etc. A group of represen Reuter).
and 9.15-10 p.m. Variety conteniporary
Paner enmposers will follow in which an
Music. item of interest will be Delius Piano Solos-udy: Stars fell in "Lullaby is a modern infant" piece
Alabamın composed for piano with warilless
Carrol Gibbons. melody. The singer will conclude the Fox-Trot-Yesterday, programme with Frederick Austin's Vocal-Why don't you practise what nily arrangement of The Twelve you preach. The Buswell Sisters. Days of Christmas."
Fox-Trot-Black Coffee, Besides undertaking the arduous Voent-Since we fell out of love. Thự task of necompanying this Recital. Mills Brothers. Lt. Col. C. II. Kuhne between the Organ Solos - Roberta groups of songs
will contribute Reginald Dixan. Various pianoforte
the items. Bach, Song-I'm in
mood for love. Schumann. Scriabine and other com
Lanny Ross. pogers will be represented. He will Orchestra-The Big Brandeast-Selee- also play two Intermezzos of Brahms and will conclude the first half of the programnic with Beethoven's "Sonata known as the "Moonlight Sonata). quasi una Fantasin," (commonly Church Hall on Saturday night. The different schools of musical composi
Representing as it does so many function, which was arranged by Mr. A reception was Inter held at the J. Anderson Miller, was well attend, the programme, it is hoped, will Gloucester Hotel
please all tastes and carn woll Mr.-T-K-Lien-And-MissThe programine was-a-very-enjoy-lensure that Lady Southern, H., merited support. It is learned with Kwok Wai-fun
able one and among the artists who has graciously expressed her inten contributed in the success of the function of being prowent. Contributed. Anderson Miller, Mr. S. McNeill, Mr. were, Capt. O. P. Joce, Ara, J., Draga, Mr. W. J. Phelps, the Rev. C. Brown, and the Itongkong Chinese Choral Society,
on the neckline of the own, and SUCCESSFUL, CONCERT
carried a shouf of tuber roses with Shanghai, Dec. 1.
asparagus fern. the Miss
reports stule
Mary
Taylor, the only brides-
East Hopei Autonomous Government maid, wore a turquoise blue silk took over the government offices in marocain dress with silver head-"
Kupelkow, and that General Sung dress and silver shors. She carried
Cheh-yuan (Garrison Commander of sheaf of lemon shaded gladioli.
circular
and Peiping) has issued a telegram addressed to leaders of the Nanking Governinent to the effect that the provinces of Hopel and Charhar and the cities of Peiping and Tientsin will form as ___moon_os_passible an autonomous state..
-Reuter
Sung's Warning
Peiping. Dec. 4.
Mrs. E. Loyd-Jones was Matron of Imour and Dr. S. H. Mosre whe best man. Mr. B. C. Randall was at the
organ.
The wedding of Miss Kwok Wai- fun, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kwok General Sung Chohyun in n tele-Sit-lau, and Dr. T. K. Lien, Assistant gram to Nanking yesterday refers to the Professor of Surgery, Hong to the growing movement among the kong University, took place list people favouring autonomy and
Saturday, presses his inability
to control the movement by mero empty words, He adds that unless more effective. measures are devised for satisfying. the longing of the people and pacify ing their minds, the internal situn- tion will become more serious, apart from external dißiculties,
Chinese circles attach considerable importance to General Sung's tele- gram because it constitutes the first Chinese officlul admission of the au- tonomy movement in north China,
While the
public welcomes the news of General Ho Ying-chia com ing north, there is a feeling that the situation here has gone so far that General Ho can do very little to im-
prove affairs.-Reuter.
Dr. and Mrs. Lien left the same day for Japan for their honeymoon.
BOMBAY SILVER
REVIEW
INDIAN BAZAARS MAY EXPORT
London, Nav. 30. their silver review for the week end- Mesars. Merwanjee and Sons, in
ing yesterday, state:
of
PROCEEDS FOR BENEFIT OF CHURCH FUNDS
A concert to aid the Church Funds WIR held at the Kowlson Union
cé.
tion
The concert opened with a song, "He That Hath a Pleasant Face." sung by the members of the Hong- keng Chinese Choral Society conduct- ed by Mr. Anderson Miller.
Other items included a violin solo by Mr. Braga and humorous mono logues by Mr. MacNeill and the Rev. Mr. Brown, while, Capt. Joce (bari. tone) Bang
"Sea Fever" and Mes. Anderson Miller gave two solon In delightful manner.
CAUTIOUS POLICY
NEW ZEALAND PREMIER ELECT ON EXCHANGE
.
15,000 Troops' Expected
After a rather sharp brenk earlies Tientsin, Dee. 1 in the week, prices ralliéd, believed to The Japanese military authorities be dut to some Budley operations at have requested the Public Safety the lower levels, Consisting Bureau to provide accommodation for purchases locally against sales in three divisions of Japanese troops London. within two days. The divisions pos- With the heavy over-bought position sibly compríso 10,000 to 10,000 hampering the merket, the Indian
Bazanrs appear troups,
to be considering possibilities of expart from India.
The up-country demand her agricultural experiment field, mint ked ho of about 6,500 bus is
dte factories and plants, and that surplus now would be a headquarters he established at the expected after the Settlement Central Hallway StationUnited | December 16th.
They have also suggested that the accommodation be put up at the
Preas.
"
More Troops for Tientsin
Tientsin, Dec. 1. The Chinese Railway authorities have been requested to provide Ave) locomotives and sufficient coal to bring In troops from Shanhalkwan Tientsin.
to
OLD MAN'S RUSE
"BANK-NOTE TRICK" TRIED ON MARRIED WOMAN
With three previous convictions against him for the same offence, Chun Hoi, aged 61, unemployed, was sentenced on Saturday to six months' hard labour for stealing a gold ring | valued at $7 from Yip Kiu, aged 30,
married
last Thurn, by means of a trick,
He appeared before Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy
tion.
Selection.
Band-The Japanese Sandman.
10 p.m. Big Ben: Reuter Press Bulletins.
10.10 p.m. Close Down
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES
This Evening's Broadcast_From_
The German Short-Waverg
Special
Program for For iliteners will be broadcast Trom Zassen M follow
DID
DJD.
p..
SOUTH ASIA ZONE
South Asia Zatie, broadCANT, from 110.74 metres) and GIN (1145 metres).
DJN 19.74 m 15,200 e 134-3
19.74 m 15,200 ka 4.45-0.15 p. 3115 m 9,540 ke 4.45-8.13 D.. 19.74: 15.208 hey.m.-12.30 s.m.
Call DJ,
DIN (Germ Engl) German Falk Song. Pr cramma Forecast (German, Eng Baby,
DJN
- DJB
1,45 p.m.
Sp.m.
6.20 p.m G.45 p.r.
4.15 p..
p.m.
p.m.
From
the Treasure Cuket of ferman Romantichum.
Now in Engllch,
Newa in German.
Orchestral Concert,
Concert of Light Malc.
News in English.
118 p.m.. Close dowă DIA, VIN (Germ
Engl)
EAST ASIA ZONE
East Asia Zona brondesat through DJQ os
news at 2 p.
Detective-Sergeant Hunter for the prosecution stated that about 11.15
.. on Thursday last, complainant 19,65 metres (15.380 k.e.) 1.50-8 p.m. Convert was walking along Castle Peak Road Lowards Laichikok, with the intention of visiting her sister, when she was stopped by a woman who asked her where the Tak Cheung shop was. Complainant replied that she did not know.
"The woman then told complainant that she was a stranger and wanted to change some money but did not
Auckland, Dec. 1. There is a widespread belief that the new Labour Government will benefit primary producers by manag ing foreign exchange.
The subjeet was dealt with in an interview with the Premier cleet, Mr. know where to go. At this stage Savage, who said that he did not defendant came up and suggested anticipate any alteration in the ex- that complainant take the money and change rate before March but it have that claimant Bars the
for the considera-gested
woman her ting us security, tion of p
Progressive reduction certainly will Complainant was suspicious but There's no silver afloat from Tam not exceed two and half per cent, at eventually
Agreed to change the don to Bombay at this week-end.
money and handed her gold ring to The incoming mail steamer is not an one time, and will be made over the woman, and it was wrapped in a bringing ony silver from Londra to
widely spaced intervals.-Renter.
then Bombay-Renter.
piece of paper. Complainant changed her mind and handed back the money and asked for the return of her ring, whereupon the womun produced a paper packet containing a metal ring, handed it to complainant and then ran away.
The Manilu Observatory reports a typhoon, situate in about 149 Long 09 Lat., moving W.N.W.
concerning the heavy troop movements along the Great Wall are exaggernt- The Chinese Chief of Police companied by five Japanese ollicers
The Japanese Military Spokerman inspected the buildings in the Hopei finally repudiated
The latest donation to the Poppy section of the city in which Chang that fifty Japanese aeroplanes
a report stating Day Foul is $20 from "No. 5." This
are brings the total to $11,800.75. - Tso-lin's troops were formerly sta- leaving for Tientsin very suan. He tloned, namely the vicinity of the Cen-mitted that more military planes tral Station, And it is belleved that have been ordered to Tientsin, but Japanese troops will be accommodat fifty was an exaggeration.-Wah Kinkong Rotury ed there.
Yat Pu.
Up to now it has not been stated when the troop trains may be ex- pected from Shanhaikwan.-Renter
Exaggeration
The complainant demanded that defendant return her ring, and he produced a packet, which complain- ant felt. Feeling that there was no ring in the packet, complainant threw it to the ground. The man attempted Mr. E. Bacel will address the Hongta run away int was chased and
Club to-morrow [[]
arrested "Something in Jest and Earnest."
Defendant admitted the offence, and pleaded for leniency.
U.S. Investigation?
Four
of Diphtheria," two Tientsin, Dec. 1.
caxes of Typhoid (one imported) and The North China Star in a Sunday one case of Meningitis were reported We have received, from the local Pelping, Dec. 1. editerini recommends that
office of Thos, Cook and Son, Ltd, authorities on com- Speaking to a foreign pressman mittee-
to the local Health of "hard-boiled"
admirable guide book entitled here to-day Colonel
United Friday," Takahashi, States Senators be appointed to in-
"The Gateway to Manila." It com. Military Attache to the Japanese vestigate the North China situation,
prises over a hundred pages, freely. Embassy, denied the report that which is the only way to separate
Dr. P. V. van Stein Callenfels, the illustrated. The book should be of twenty-four Japanese troop trains the hard cold facts from the distinguished Dutch anthropologist, interest to residents intending to are ready to leave Shanhaikwan for rumours and
Mann. Cook's have only recently knighted by H.M. the Queen visit Tientsin,
propaganda. The
also
that of the Netherlands, is staying in limited supply and can only provide He also stated that the reports ap-sanctimonious sanctions and plous Hongkong for a few days n the copies to those who genuinely intend pear in the. Chinese newspaperà pucts are useless.-United Press.
guest of Professor Shellshaar.
to visit Manila.
paper:
states
+ p.m. Call DJA, DID, DIN (Carm.. Engl.) German Folk Song. Pre- gramma Forecast (Germ. Engi) 9.15 p.m. Variety Concert. 2.43 m. Nawa In Engŝials on DJA and in
Datch an DJB. DIN.
10 pm. Relayed trom Bortini Chimes of
Peace shall first resound," 14.45 p.m. Radio Variety' A Jolly Winter
Trip.
11.15 p.m. News In German on DJA, PIN,
DJN.
11.10 p.m. To-day int Germany. Bommal
Pictur 11.45 p.m. Dance fusic. 12.15 . Newa in English on DIA and in
Dutch on JN. 11.10.m. Close DJA, DJB, ÞJN (Gerni..
Eng.
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES
To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions
The following wave-lengths' and frequenclen ate observed by Daventry.
Call Blan Pregnancy Wavelength
41,59 1,040k.c. 9,210
41.65 k.c. 9.216 kc.
GBA
GAB
zirve maires
GSC
21,34 Jastre
GRD
11,750
*.*.
21,53 metres
CHE
11,885 ke. 26.21 melzen
GAR
GRG
15340 4. 11.82 melreg 17,700 k.c 10.94
matres
GRI
21,470 he. 12.87 metres
GAI
10,364 k.e. 19.44
GAJ
21.000 ho
15.9 metres
GBL
.40.10
meires
6,110 k.e. Transmission 5
(G.B.A. and G.B.C.)
.. Big Ben A Recital by foris,
Tucker' (Vintin).
1,30 m. The Carnegie Centenary,
Greenwich Time Bienal at 3 num.
Walter Im. Guelde
and
Mecanochis
Bummary.
Yero
6.20 8.46 .. Weekly Newsletter and: Sporta
1.5 4.m.
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(G.S.C. and 0.8.7)
it .m. Big_Ben. Religious Service,
Greenwich Tima Bienal_st (3.30 .. (Continued on Page 4.).
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