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DAYS OF DANGER IN CHINA
the
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1935.
AIR PACT URGENTLY COMMITTED FOR TRIAL Cricket
REQUIRED
POSSESSION OF MOULDS FOR .COUNTERFEITING
(Continued from Page 1). (Continued from Page 1.)
are construced as re- On a charge of the possession of called autonomy, movement in Germany
cognition of the fact that the Naval 11 moulds for countorfelting Hong-| North.
Reports had been rife, sald Sir Conference will be of little value. kong dollars, ton-cent and five-cent in regard Samuel, of the activity of Japanese His remarks
to the oilpieces, at No. 6 Fak Wah Street. agents, and the recent movements of bargo are
construck
as meaning third floor, two unemployed men, Lam Japanese troops were also supposedly that Britain is prepared to play der Iu, alias Lam Tit-eang, aged 31, and connected with the autonomy move part, but that the co-operation of the Kwang Chiu pang, 80, were committed United States and other countries in for trial at the next Criminal British Government. considerable anxiety.
Kowloon Magistracy yesterday after. noon.
Notes By
R. Abbit
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ment. Thoso reports caused tho. antiak Sir Samuel, on this mat- Sensions, by Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Youngaaye, A. B. liamson, C., W.
Ilis Majesty's Charge d'Affairès in Tokyo had been speelally fnstructed, therefore,
to inform the Japanese say that Great Britain cern and would welcome a frank statement of Japanese policy.
ter, urged Signor Mussolini to agree to reasonable terms, saying "Britain has no wish to humiliate Italy; in- deed, who is anxious to Ace
Italy strong morally, politically and social
Detective Sergeant C. Goodwin was
for the prosecution while Mr. D. L. Strellett appeared for the defence of
Government of Great Britain's con- ut nuical to Signor Mussolini and Lam lu.
JAPAN'S ANSWER
his countrymen," said Sir Samuel in the course of his speech, "to dismiss auspicions of sinister motives behind our support of the League. Italy's wish friendship, and I wish them to be firm friends,"
Lam Chun, was discharged.
At a previous hearing a third man,
The Charge d'Affaires had been in-friendship is wanted y England. Isecution stated the original purpose useful to the Club..
formed by the Japanese Government that the autonomy movement North Chino was purely a Chinese Govern: movement. The Japanese ment, according to the report, was watching developments closely in view of its great interest in North China, but any idea that Japah was planning military intervention was entirely unfounded, His Majesty's spokesman was Informed.
No Japanese troops had been moved
Into North China na a result of the autonomy movement, the Japanese Government informed Britain, and the garrisons at Tientsin and Polping were below their quota of strength.
even
Movements of troops near Feiping were explained, said Sir Samuel, by the fact that these forces were al- ready south of the Great Wall, where Japan claimet she was entitled to maintain troops. These troop move ments had been alleged removal of rolling stock by Tromme by the the Chinese authorities.
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PEACE EFFORT.
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It will be recalled that the pro- of the raid conducted on the after- noon of November 11 was for arma. In a mall room near the kitchen the Police found nine moulds, and in an adjoining roomt two mere mouldn were discovered on a table. A tin containing a charcoal chatty and basket with charcoat were also is and covered.
Regarding sanctions, Sir Samuel for declared, "It le now possible practical application of pressure by all League States to be accepted in principle. Meanwhile,
Franco Britain will continue trying and Detective Lam Chi-ming gave intend to redouble their efforts in the evidence of the discovery of the short period before
this League paraphernalia. Sergeant Goodwin meeting."
With regard to Egypt, Sir Samuel the first defendant replied that his asked whose things they were and said, "The Government is not un-friend made them. Ils friend was mindful of Egyptian aspirations and out and he had been asked to look to Anglo-Egyptian after the are in the chatty. Firat relations being placed on a permanent defendant also told witness the matter is receiving earnest attention." moulds. footing satisfactory to froth,
The were subsidiary silver coins in the
looks forward
RADIO BROADCAST
Relay of the B.B.C. Dance Orchestra
7.30-7.40 p.m. "Drinks all round." 7.40-7.50 p.m. Two Violin Suloa by Sascha Jacobsen.
1. To a wild Rose (MacDowell). 2. Pale Moon (Indian Love Song) (Logan),
CLASSICAL PROGRAMME and A. T. Lee, while F. R. Zim mern, F..K. Lee and W. Leonard will
From Z.D.W. on a wavelength of also be available. It is good to hear 355 metres (845 kilocycles): that several now youngsters have 4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme.
7-11 p.m. European Programme. Joined the Club, of whom the best is
7-7.30 p.m. Orchestral Solretions irrobably W. Kapley, who used to represent the Diven metrom Filme
in a useful bat and a good mediuin.
The Merry Widow (Lehar); One paced, bowler, and if he concentrates hour with you, Wonder Bar; Music in
length and spin, and does not try the Air. to bowl too fast he should prove very
for Craigengower that W. Sparrow Is, however, very unfortunate will, I am told, be absent from the side and the Colony. G. A. Souza, who showed prospect of becoming A excellent, all rounder, has elected to Association football. E. A. Souza has a job which prevents in playing on Saturday afternoons. But I hear a rumour that T. Yeah, former Varsity cricketer, may turn out: Douglas Hunt is a member of the Club, but I am not sure for the if he is still up at the University. moment
7.50-8 p.m. From the Studio. "Book Reviews" by Sabrina. 8pm. Local Time and Weather Report;. Closing Local Stock Quota- Liens
8.05 8.30 p.m. Ensemble Singing. Rock and Roll; Obt Leo. The American Eton Boys; It's Written all over your face; The Object of my.
The Boswell Slaters; Ol Bushioned Love; Limehouse Blues. The Mills Brothers; Ole faithful; Take ma boots off when ah died; The Hill Billies.
8.30-9 p.m. A Relay from Daven-
B.B.C.Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry Hall.
0-9.20 p.m. A Relay from the Daventry News Bulletin (Copyright by Reuter).
9.20-9.35 p.m. From the Studio. A Violin Recital by Conrado de in Cruz accompanied by Nura Kanis
9.35-10-30
Pro- p.m. Classical gramme.
LEAGUE DRAWING TIME Since I attacked the altered. times of drawing, I have received a few letters and been told by many people the that they entirely agree with me. The eurimas thing is that I have never met anyone yet who has contended a minute that the new times are Ride any way possible on this
be
Accused Other Man NORTH CHINA OUTLOOK
About 1
kerund defendant for P.m. Speaking with regard to the North China situation, Sir
Samuel said, came in and pointing to the first in the netivities of Japanese agents and "Reports have been received regarding defendant wald, "This in the man who of the Harbour. Yet there must
is doing it." Second defendant many such for the motion was carried he was merely helping at the League Meeting. I wonder if Tlx- the recent mavenient
of Japanese stated that
him. When searched five ten-cent the questim of the two League Sir Samuel admitted the situation troops, supposed to be connected pieces, one of which was false, were with it. Tise proposal was defeated tures inter-club hnd anything in da to be most obscure, but added that he with the autonomy movement. These found on the second secused,
and possibly those who defeated it trusted the conversations proceeding reports have caused the British Gov- between the Chinese
Detective Chan Knu, who was given did not bother much about anything and Japanero ernment considerable anxiety. There Governments would result in 211 atrendy too much inflammable, a seat in the witness box as he was else.
M amicable settlement of the existing material in Europe and the East for feeling 111, gave corroborative
EMPIRE CRICKET
difficulties,
fresh
powder
1: be added. The testimony. This closed the case for need a long rest.."
the prosecution. Sir Sir Samuel made [13 apparent
Mr. Strelleit offered no evidence at Sir Samuel said he could only re-ffort at restraint while discussing gard it as unfortunate that events the serious cloud on the Chinese this stage. should have occurred which, whatever horizon" that is, the *o-called
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Symphony No. 45 ("Farewell") in F
Sec
sharp minor (Haydn). 10 p.m. Big Ben: Reuter Preas Bulletins.
"Ev-chen! Where methought can she be?"Die Meistersinger,"
Elisabeth Schumann (Wagner), (Soprano),
their actual truth, lent colour to the autonomy movement, North China stated: "1 have alrendy spoken to heavily defeated Natal-by an in- Peace, Pence,
belief that Japanese influence was United Press.
being exerted to shape China's inter-
nal political destiny and adminis
trative arrangements.
Anything tending to create this be- SINGAPORE NAVAL
lief could only harmu Japanese pres- Hige and hamper developments, which all desired, of the friendliest mutual relations between Japan and Chinn and their neighbours and friends.- Reuter
HOARE'S PEACE QUEST
(Continued from Page 1.) reign, or interfere with Italy's internal
nffairs.
to
'LAY ASIDE SUSPICIONI "Can we not lay aside suspicion and concentrate upon finding a settlement making it possible for the world return to its normal life? There is -no-nation-participating Insanctions. which would not be delighted to friendly
endly relations with Italy restored and sanctions ended. But as long as collective action is needed, the Lengue,
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including ourselves, is bound to pra
under the ceed under
Covenait Nor there any likelihood that the League will weake
weaken or its members fail to
parts."
iny their
Samuel did not disguise the difficulties, but said they must Hot
BASE COST
OVER FIVE MILLION NOW SPENT
London, Dec. .
Hacen expendel under Navy
the Sergeant and detective before, and I don't want to say anything
now."
тель
In view of the brilliant form dis- played by the South African side in England last summer. It is Interest to note the progress of the Australian team in South Africa. So trnced it they have have First defendant, when cautioned. far n
Western Province. It remains to be Clings und twenty-six runs and The scen what they
will do in Test I Matches, though I anticipate heavy Seroad defendant, from the witness defents for
upset by the loss stand, testified that up to November no doubt, be South Africa, who will, 11 he had lived for 18 or 19 days at of their wicket-keeper, poor 1. B. the first defendant's premises. The Cameron, who died of typhold the latter came back from Macao on other day. To me it seems extra- September 18 and Was learning ordinarily tragic that the man, who electro plating at a shop in Laich kok survived beirar hit on the head full Road. Before leaving the house on by one of Harold Larwood's fastest morning of November 11 witness balis, should succumb to an absurd the saw the first defendant mix white little germ. But such, is the way of clay with water and pour it into the world.
Witness did not know what
If I am right in my anticipation. forms.
and Frederich Schorr (Baritone). Ernani! Ernani, flee with me
"Ernani" (Verdi).
O God"Lan
Forza del Destino" (Verdi). Rosa.
Ponselle (Soprano), still seem to hear "I Pescatori di Perlo" (Rizet).
"Manon" (Massenet). Beniamino.
Charming hour (The Dream)- Gigli (Tenor). 10.30-11 p.bt. Dance Music. 11 p.m. Close Down,
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers
Special programmes
Far Exatzen defeats for South Africa, ateners will be broadcast from Zemen sa
for
SOUTH ASIA ZONE
Up to October 31, a sum of £5,118,-
it was for. When he returned to the of heavy defents for due to fleas follows: votes on the construction and equip floor in the afternoon and was ques- Afte ment of the Singapore Naval Base, tioned by the Police he realised that a very unfavourable omen for the stated Mr. Kenneth Lindsay, Civil the forms were moulds. He told the success of our next Australian team. Lord of the Admiralty, in reply to a detectives, that the moulds belonged But it is african cricket shown that (19.74 maires), and BJN (31.48 metres).
not so really. The history question by Mr. Thorne in the House to and were made by the first de of Communs.
fendant.
they are at their worst against Aus- tralia.
Before
now-nearly thirty
It was added that a sum of £3,579,- 200 remains to be spent. The figures do not include: £971,000 for the cost of the floating dock-Renter
LENNOX SIMPSON
CLAIM
NO USE IN PRESSING MATTER
Another Сане
| years ago, they toured Aus A 30-year-old unemployed man with high hopes after un med Mok Kwan appeared before reason in England. But they did Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Central terribly. It will be Magistracy yesterday afternoon, when if the
were
miten proceedings against him Th
to remains. of Aug
com beard. Defendant was
charged
cricket is
by the fact with insporting into the Colony from that ey have another team touring:
they China, 249 enunterfeit Hongkong live in, but I believe it was invited over
live-in India. am speaking
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without the
C. Byron con by an Indlan
prince-I forget who und that Tarrant the old Middlesex ericketer, himself
Australian..
ceut pieces anil posacssion of them.
Detective
ducted in the absence;
of
Site
Inspector Murphy,
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DJB DJN DJB
South
Zone, broadcast from DJD.
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5 ... "Beaty and the Bensi." 6.30 pm New English,
4.4 p.m.-A-Merry Medioy of Light Musical.
Entertainment.
9.45 p.m. Nowe in German,
7
.m. Coneart of Light Music.
p.m. New in English,
1.14 p.m. Close dawn DJR. BIN' (Germa..
Engi.)
EAST ASIA LONE
p.m. Call DIA, DIÐ, DJN (Germ., Engl.) German Falk Bong. Pro- Inmme Forecast (Germ. Engli 0.15 p.m. Bonata in F minor (Appassionais)
by Ludwie van Beethoven. 9.45pm. News In Engilah on DJA and in
Dutch en DID. DIN.
the facts of the case, neted ns. negotiating agent. At first East Asia Zone broadest through DJQ an Byron stated that at 11.46 the Australian board of control (9.63 metres (16.250 kej 1.80-3 p.io. Concert, the night of on the
of November 24, Chinese rather refused him facilities ak
they London; Dec.
afraid the South Afrienn team despair of surnutiunting them. There In the House of Commons, Sirevenue Officer No. 107 was on duty wer
nt the Tung Un Wharf, Connaught might be depicted, but subsequently Samuel Hoare, Foreign Secretary, in- Rond, searching passengers coming all was amicably arranged and a formed Mr. Geoffrey Mander Lust off the steamer Tung On which had | useful team-for which R. K. Oxen- the Manchurian wathorities persisted just arrived. C. R. O. 107 saw the ham is doing great things with the The antions, he said, need a long in their refusal to entertain the claim defendant and stopped and searched ball-was enabled to visit fidia. period of rest and quiet of economic to compensation made by Mr. Lennox him. recovery, to assure permanent peace, Is Simpson, well-known writer, who was to established.
bo
expelled from the country.
were suficient difficulties in the world without adhied trouble and the donger
the
Ethiopian dispute..
of
The peace of Britain, the Empire Sir Samuel added that he was forced and the world has been the insis of to the conclusion that any attempt our polley. We shall not hesitate to to take further steps would be of make our voice heard and our in avail-Reuter, fluence felt against war and inter- national strife," bu concluded.— Reater Special.
ANTHONY EDEN SPEAKS
London, Dec. 5.
SUSPENDS STATEMENTS
Rome, Dec. 5. The Bank of Italy has formally
Mr. Anthony Eden, Minister for suspended condition statements, as League ATAUS, winding up the was predicted-United Press. Foreign Affairs debate in the House
of Commons, said the fact that fifty nations were willing to shoulder the unwelcome responsibility of sanctions testimony constituted a remarkable
for their. anxiety to see a new era prevail
Mr. Eden believed that na collective security w kroner it would be possible to reduce the level of arma ments and if the Leaguo emerged stronger from the present dispute an opportunity which must not be miss- ed would he created for seeking an agreement for reduction and limita- tion of armaments-Reuter.
MUITSAI ISSUE RAISED
QUESTION IN THE COMMONS
London, Dec. b.
The latest donation to the Poppy
In a leather wallet attached to de- fendant's belt the C. R. O. found 149
THE CHEERO CLUB
counterfeit Hongkong five-cent pieces, On a further search being made, an- other 50 coins of the same denomina: WELL-KNOWN TALENT GIVES tion were found inside a paper, packet } of tobacco, wrapped in a roll. The the coins to bre the Central to the
ENJOYABLE CONCERT
C. R. 0.
susplant: nitel tou hurt. touk
An excellent programme of light Police Station where Ed more counter- music was enjoyed by an appreciative feit five-cent pieces wer discovered audience at the Cheero Club on Wed in defendant's packet in his under-nesday evening, when Mrs. Mathieson trousers. The folowing morning the appeared with her party, comprising coins were examined by a money- Mrs. Bennett, Mr. Barton and Dr. changer who promourend them to be tide, whilst Mr. Lindsay Lafford, counterfeit. The coins were then FC... AR.C.M., LRAM. accompani
rendered were the following: Government Analyst. The coins were Wrapped up and despatched to theed at the plane. Among the items received back on December 2
Contralto solos by Mrs. Mathieson, "Poor
man's garden" and "Trees"; Analyst's Report
Hoprano solos by Mrs. Bennett, "The Mr. Henry Tobias of Messrs. N.
Mr. A. Jackson, Acting Gavernment water of time" and "My Bonny Lad": Lazarus has come to the Colony from Analyst, deposed to receiving, the baritone solos by Dr. Ride, "The Duke Shanghal to relieve Mr. L. A. Tobias, coins from Detective Sergeant. Byron of Plaza Toro" and "Roving in the who is proceeding to Japan on a health trip.
Day Fund is a sum of $18.430 from H.M.S. Lowestoft, bringing the total to $11,831.43.
4
dew",
rud of handing them over to air. The vocalists numbers were inter- Tetley.
Mr. J. L. Tolley, Assistant Govern-spersed by several delightful piano- forte solos, played by Mr. Barton, ment Analyst, teatised that he re- including "The wedding day", "Waltz" The Hongkong Stock Exchange have seived the coins from Mr. Jackson, by Coleridge Taylor, and "Prelude" received a cable from Messrs. Derrick Witness examined them and found the
Chopin. by & Co., Local Secretaries in Singapore coins to consist of the anne alloy, of the Raub Australian Gold Mining namely, an alloy of tin, antimony nud
For the final number the party rendered a charming quartet from. Gilbert and Sullivan's "Gondellora",
Co., Ltd., announcing the output for idence that the coins were coun- entitled "A Regular Royal Queen".
the four weeks ending November 30 -t bị 103 ounces.
all servicemon welcome..
terfeit was slab given by Lam Piu, The Cheero Club announce that on accountant of the Cheong Kep Money- Wednesday next, December 11, com- changer's. He stated, that he based Captain R. C. B. Anderson, MC, his opinion on the coins being of a mencing at 9 p.m. there will be an of the Argyll and Sutherland High darker colour than the genuine calns unusual and thrilling entertainment unders, In the new Adjutant of the ard that they were also lighter. In by Professor. Savagie, admission free, Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps weight. He has recently taken over from Major E. J. R. Mitchell, who has been
Corroborative evidence bearing out statement. Sergeant Byron's, opening
dollar were given hini. At Honim in acting since Captain P. S. M. Wilkin-was given by C. O. lung, Yiu, son relinquished the appointmnet.
Formal evidenco was given by Canton, he found a person, nanted Sergeant. Byron of being present when Tse Buk, who handed over the parcel.
In the House of Commonn. Mr. J. H. Thomas, answering his first ques tion as Secretary of State for the Colonies, with regard to mid-taaj in A truly delightful enncert was defendant was brought to the Station, It was only then that he found out Hongkong and Malaya, said the re-given at the Helena May Institute of being given charge of the case the parcel contained coins. When he port of the Hongkong, Committee had yesterday evening. It took the form and of being present when defendant returned to Hengkung he was to meet. the man who sent him to Canton out- already been published in the Colony, of a song and piano recital, by Mrs.
was charged with the offences, Mr. Thomas added that a despatch Anderson Miller (soprano) and Lt.
After the prosecution had closed side the Westom Market at 11 p.m. had been received from the Governor Colonel C. H. Kuhne (at the piano) their case, defendant elected to make He did not know this man, but was
Ho and that he was promised $2 for, his trouble,
Defendant was then committed by and wholly satisfying pro-to Canton to fetch the 'colns. Before Criminal Bessions.
ho left the Colony, a letter and
in Malaya stating that in future his Both artists are well-known here, and statement. reports would be amplified, contain-they
Ing fuller information and giving the vagavo of their best in a longthy, asked by n man in West Point to go his Worship to stand trial' at the next
numbers of mui-tsal-Reuter.
gramme...
10 p.m.
A Merry Medley of Light Musical
Entertainment. 11 p.m. "Olympia 1980." Talk hy Relche-
Petfuhror v. Tachammer-Osten. 21.15 p.m. News in German on DJA, DJU,
DJN.
11.30 p.m. Today in Germany. Sognd
Picture.
11.45pm. "Beauty and the Deant." 13.15 1.39. Nowa In English on DJA and ta
Dutch an DİN, 12.30 2.1.
Close DJA, BJB, DIN (Germ.. Earth.
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