NORTHERN CRISIS HEROIN PILLS CASE,
STRONG PROTEST BY EDUCATIONISTS
Paiping, Dec. 23.
It is authoritatively stated that the Chincho nuthorities are tentatively offering to allow a few Mongol Peace Preservation Corps troops to function in Kuyannhelen and Paachanghsign, concurrently with the Chinese, the Chinese rpinining full administrative authority over the force.
STRONG OBJECTION BY DEFENDING LAWYER
THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, DECEMBER
A protest against the attitude. Laken by the Crown was made by Mr. F. H. Losoby at the Central,
LOCAL YACHTING
Ladies Sweepstake Race Results
Mrs. Thoyta in Lobo was the winner
Channel Rocks
THE BOOKSHELT
ENGLISH IDIOM GUIDE
Police Court yesterday afternoon of the "A" Class Ladles Sweepstake when before Br. II. I. Butters com- Raco sailed yesterday, while Miss B. against three men, mittal proceedings were commenced Siding and Li So alias Li Tat-shang, Classes,
Chiu Kau, Lo M. Kirke was the winner in the Mixed two women, Ho Ying and Fung
The Course · WES Chis, on charges of the possession It in belleved the Japanese are not of a large quantity of ligroin pills (P). Nolts Wharf Mk. (P), Quarry demands should be used with cer- satisfied with this arrangement, and and conspiracy to manufacture pills. Bay Mk. (S), a distance of 7.1 miles. General Kenji Dolhara arrived here Solicitor, appeared for the prosecu- Mr. J. B. Pranils, Assistant Crown last night, presumably to continuetion, while air. S. Ng Quina repre- negotiations in the matter,
sented Chiu Kau, Lo Shing, Ho Ying and Fung Chiu.
Mr. Laneby, who defended Li So, entered a formal objection to the cana being taken for committal.
Full results follow:
Yacht Lobe
"A" Clans
Pos, Bailed By
1 Mrs. Thoyis
La Linda Cleado
3 Mrs. Keary
M
Mixed
Kuyuan and Paachang are on the Charlar-Johol frontier, and it was re ported at one time that the Man- chukuo authorities were going to at tempt to take them into the Man- chukuoan administrative area by force of arms. Fighting in that area, hav- Shing, Li So and
The charges against Chin Kau, Lo Pat ing broken out a few days ago, was that they had in their possession Ho Ying wero suppressed by the order of the Japan-36,000 heroin pilis on the second Rolia ese military authorities.
floor of No. 15 Caroline Road, on Conversations have been proceeding November 19,
Dorothen over since United Press.
passession of 6% ounces of codeine phosphate and 1%
Heron ounces of strychaine; and, thirdly, zephyr poncasion of 17 ounces of heroin." Toynetto
Fung Chiu was charged with their Although negotiation for a settle-ponsession of 30,500 heroin pills and ment of the Charhar Incident have 17 ounces of heroin, been suspended, there is still hope for resumption of the negotiation between General Sung Cheh-yuan and the Ja. pancas Authority.
Chineno Anxiety
Peiping, Dec. 23.
According to official circles, who are close to General Sung, Chairman
of
2 Mr. D. W. Perano Classes Started 1455'
1 Miss B. M. Kirke Mrs. E. II. Moulson
4
6
2 Mrs. E. Moore
Mrs. M. E. Hindaon Miss L N. Allen,
3 Mrs. Cooper
Mr. Prentis added a further charge VISIT FROM CANTON
Against all defendants that they be tween November 1 and November 10 connp.red together and with others unknown to manufacture pilla con- the
taining herein. Charhar-liopei Administrative Council, it is learned that the Chinese
Protest Lodged Authorities still hope that the question
Mr. "Autonomous Or-
Loveby:
I mist protest. Pro-against the Crown. After five weeks
the alightest
anisation" in Eastern matle they are putting in a new charge of j
in abolition of the " wince will be
settlement means.
oldent.
The
by
they
24, 1935.
= RADIO BROADCAST
Dicken's Christmas Carol |
From the Studio
"What Word-Shall I Uga?" by A.| Ch., London; 24. net). Is in most usefu G. Beaumont (Lonemans, Green ant guide to Ensilsh idiom. Its alm, being to helst foreign students of the English languago to make a right choice of those verhs, adverbs, adtee- tives and prepositions that idlom,
tain words,
The nuthor, who was formerly! Principal of the Government Com-gramme, Inercial School in Bangkok, points out that in all languages there are corlain expressions that have become stereo typed and English is prolific of these. A large number of such expressions and their meanings are given in this book, the 340 leading words given in the text being, in the author's wide experience, these in the use of which errors are most frequently made.
The arrangement of the book is altogether admirable and the work should supply a long-felt need.
pearance
"LANCASHIRE BREW" Exiled Lancastrians in all parts! of the world will welcome the ap. of another book by T. Teams Of Sportsmen For (George Allen & Unwin, Ltd., London; Thompson "Lancashire Brew" Matches In Hongkong
Canton, Dec. 22.
In rraponse to the invitation from Chinero Authorities this nature without also hope to resume negotiations with warning whatsoever and expecting Hongkong, a number of meat athetic General Dolharn for an early settle me to be prepared to defend nyo play a series of football, volleybail teams will go to the British Colony ment of the Charhar frontier In- client. After all the least
gould have done was to let me know and basketball games auring the New At the sama time anxiety has been point. As your Worship knows
last Wednesday. There is another
Year Hulday." caused in Chinese official circles in again I am speaking from memory
The programme in na followBI view of the fact, that the Japanese conspiracy charge, so far as the
Football-Jan. 1 at 4 p.m. Atill insist that six counties
including
Volleybal-Jan. 2 at 2 p.m. Kuyuan, Shangtu, Hangono, Chang Judges in England are concerned,
Basketball-Inn, 2 at 7 pin. defindely deprecates the folning of and Wanchten should a conspiracy poh, Panchang, and
Numes of the local athletes are: be included Into the territory of charges have had a warning from
charge with
other Manchukuo, and that
claim
Football-S. 5. Chiu, B. K. Wenz, such
that the witnesses many y. D. Lai, L. Y. Li, Y. C. Chen, W. cannot be accepted by China. It is not be present at the Sessions.
my friend the Japanese ask for the Crown's assurance that Wai, P. D. Loo and L. K. Chung.. belloved that unless
K. Moi, C. B. Yik, I.. F. Tin, C. S. modify their demands there will be the witnesses will be brought here grave dimeulties in the coUTBO of ni subsequent hearings. I think my the negotiation in connection with the friend ought to give me an under-K. Y. Leu, L. Y. La., N. F. Lo, C. Volleyball-S. S. Chiu, C. S. Chlu, Churhar incidents-Wah Kiu Yat taking or I will have to apply for 11. Leung, K. T. Leung, B. K. Wong, Pa
an adjournment. I also ask 1or the W. M. Lui, Y. C. Au, B. C. Yik and Crown's conscnt
cross. II. Li. examination.
Professorial Discouragement
Felping, Dec. 23.
to reserve
Mr. Prontis: I submit that during the five weeks that have elapsed Mr. Loseby has had ample time to obtain all the facts from his client. not consent
Basketball-S. 9. Chiu, B K. Hol, C. II. Ng, B. C. Yik and P. C. Wong. -Canton Daily Sun.
NOTES OF THE DAY
5. net).
GREETINGS FROM Z.B.W.
From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 355 metres (845 kilocycles)!
4-7 p.m. Chinese Piograjame, 7 p.m.-12 midnight. European Pro-
7-7.05 p.m. "Artistės Life"--- Waltz (Strauss)
7.05-7.15 p.m. A Relay of a portion "Metropolitan". (Fox Filma starring Lawrence Tibbett, Baritone) from King's Theatre.
7.15-7.33 p.m. Organ Recital by Quentin M. Maclean.
of
1. Rhapsody in Blue (George
Gershwin).
2. An Organist's Yuletide. 7.33-7.50 .. Aldershot Com- mand Searchlight Tattoo", 1936,
7.50-8 p.m. From the Studio.
8
Christmas Greetings from Z.B.W.
p.m. Local Time and Weather Report; Closing Local Stock Quota- tions.
8.05-8.22 p.m. "Jubilee Musical Hall Parade", 1010-1935.
8.22-8.40 p.m. The New Light Serenade Mauresque, Op.10, No. Symphony Orchestra,
2
4.
1. Benedictus (Mackenzie).
(Elgar). B. Cavatina (Raff). Solemn Melody (Walford Davies).
.8.40-9 p.m. From the Studio. St. Andrew's Church Caro! Party. 0-9.15 p.m. A Relay of the Daven- try News Bulletin (Copyright by Reuter).
From the Studio.
9.15-9.30 p.m.
- This buok in a collection of more i than thirty short stories and sketches? reflecting the humour and rumance in the lives of the working people of keen understanding and sympathy by Lancashire. They are written with one who intimately knows Lancashire, Violin Recital by Conrado de la its tongue and its people. The humour Cruz, accompanied by Nura Kanis. in never forced or strained, and the author yet further enhances his reputation in these ad- mirable vignettes of life in the North of England.
Programme
1. Lan Gitant, Kreisler: Melody, Dawes; 3. Valse Bluetto, Drigo-Auer; 4. Estrellita, once- Heifetz; B. Humoreshe, Dvorak- Wilhelm.
SCHOOL MAGAZINES
9.30-9.35 p.m. Two Songs by King's College magazine for ber, now insued, is quite un interest-Richard Crooks (Tenor), ing number. In addition to much
1. Nazareth, Gounod; 2. The
Nevin.
From the Studio. A ̧version of Charles Dicken's well known story "A Christmas Carol". 10 p.m. Big. Ben. Reuter Press Bulletins.
matter dealing with school activities, -10 p.m.
there
Are numerous
ivals
articles by students including one on Chinese fes.
and another
on some local superstitions.
The December issue of "Steps," the Diocesan Boys' School angazine, is also full of informative matter, with specially-written articles by students, and notes on school and sports acti- vitles. There are also iliustrations showing past students of the school in Formon, during a visit by the Headmaster to Taihoku.
Aswich Time Signal at 11.30 .m. 11.30 .. "Wanted for Murder." 14,46 ... The New
12 p.m. Close down.
I order to prevent further stu death demonstrations and consequent protest from the Japanese, all muni-
4 7 сли- dipal government schools have been River New Year holidays from Lo-
an adjournment nor to an alertaking that I will con- day, which is earlier than last year. Bent to the reserving of, cross-
Chance.lors of local Universities examination on fucts. hadd another meeting yesterday
(Continued from Page 8.) to dheuns whether it is necessary to Mr. Loneby; I must say that Nevertheless, it indicated a certain follow the example of the municipal am appalled to think that a Law wavering from the path, only golemment schools. It was decided Officer of the Crown should come up natural when a country is being to refer the matter to the Ministry here and say that on a charge of guided by two drivers and who seek of Elegation at Nanking.--Wah Kiu | possession of drugs on November 19, Yat Pa
um supposed to come up here to to steer in different directions. be prepared to meet a charge of Now, with Mr. Eden at the Foreign conspiracy between five persons and Office and his under-Secretaries others unknown on divers dates be- well qualified to carry out instruc- Tientsin, Dec. 23. tween November and November 10tions, we predict that the British "We vorously protest against any in the whole Colony of Hongkong.palley can have but one interpreta- action taken by the self-my.ed au- find it very dillcult to restraintion-at-Geneva-We-feel-that-the-.-.-Light Symphony Concert." tomont body under-the-pretence of my language. I don't think I have represaling the North Chinn ever heard the Crown in this Colony, abolition of the portfollo for populace ritorial ment
tion
Educationalists Proteat
"d" China's ter- take up such an unreasonable att|- League of Nations, Affairs was
by the
state tude. Associa
here.
reserve сгоня-
necessary step towards simplifying | the diplomatic machinery operating Institutiona
"Mr. Loseby added that he con- in London. One man at the wheel The talement declared that the aidered Mr. Prentis was trying to of that machine is quite enough. people of
China have nol the adopt the most unusual and,
what slightest intention, of supporting the judges considered, unfair course in |
to get evidence autonomy movement or any activities order
against his detrimental to
China's territorini client which otherwine would not be other charges and rights: Hellations between Nan-vidence. He asked that Mr. Prentis examination, or drop the conspiracy king and lipan must be based on give him time to take instructions charge and have the cross-examina-
from his client on the new charge. tion that afternoon. these fundamental principles so that There was no surety that the wit. the country's territorial integrity lanesses would be available for cross-
Mr. Prentis: I am loathe to re- maintained Y
examination and he (Mr. Losoby) want to drop the conspiracy charge. serve cross-examination and 1, don't "We are carinced that no peace thought he was entitled to an ad- Would your Worship consider an up- can be securd through oppression and journment. we strongly advise Nanking to change
plication for an adjournment for one, week T
iis policy in the present negotiations."
Mr. Prentis stated he could not
The communication concludes by see how Mr. Loseby would be pre- criticising theset the helm for sel judiced because there
was ample fishnese, stating during the present
time between the taking of evilence crisis we are dependent upon success and committal.
in unifying the strength and ens
energy
of the Nation as to challenge an-1
Chambers Adjournment' After further
argument,
the
nihilation. Those who fall to sacrifice: their personal diference for the sake Magistrats asked Mr. Prentis if he
the fortnight antecedent to Novem- Mr. Prentis mentioned that during- ber 18 there was no evidence against Mr. Laseby's client whatsoever.
an ad-
Mr. Loseby: That is a more hor- rible suggestion than I heard before.
Mr. Prentis applled for Journment to Chambers in order to explain his reasons. This ядя with the granted. conspiracy charge along with the (Continued on next Column.)
of the country should be publicly con- was prepared to proceed demned."-Union News.
The
Tokyo Perturbed
Tokyo, Dec. 23.
student demonstrations nil
over China huve aused much anthem to disperse,
xloty among Authorities here.
On resumption it was deckled to take formul evidence first.
Revenue Officer A. W. Grimmitt deposed to the raid and stated that the flour was empty with the excep- and they Anally tion of a cubicle. Thero was a canip led outside. There were no electric fittings on the floor and at the time
uncoupled the locomotive.
Transmission 2
(0.8.0, and (2.8.P.)
10.10-10.15 p.m. "Savoy Christmas Medley" (arr. Debroy Somers").
10.15-11.16 p.m. A Relay from Daventry
"Grandi Christmas Pantomime." The story of Sinbad the Sailor, or Life on the Ether Waye.
11.15 p.m.-12 midnight. A Relay the Hongkong Hotel Danco Orchestra.
of
་
7 p.m. Biz Den. Rome Yarns about Un
Christmases by Jarry Nunn. .7.15 p.m. Bidney Tarch, at the Organ of the legal Edmonton. Greenwich Time Bignal at 8p.m.
⚫ p.m. The News. 8.13 p.m. The Mancheter Tuenday Midday Society's Concert. The Manchester Cathedral Choir.
.4 p.m. Close 'dawn
Transmission 3
(G.S.F., G.B.E. and 0.8.B.) 10 y.. Big Ben Jan Berenaka and his
Orchestre. 10.15 pm. Grand Christmas Pantomimə, 11.18 p.m. A Recital by Game Creith
(Pianoforte). 11.26 p.m.
Part of a Fratival of Nine Lemons and Carola in King's College Chapel, Cambridge, upon Christmas Eve, 115.
13 m. "Wanted for Marder," 12.15 am. English Country, Dances,
Greenwich Time Bignal al 11,30 km. 11.30 am. The News, 12.48. Brottish and Irish Dancen.
Clean down.
Transmission 4
(G.B., and R.D.)
PART 1
1.35 .m. Da den. The Cellini Trie 1. The News.
2.1. Boprano Reelial, 23. Reginald Dixon, at the Organ of
the Tower affroom, Duckpool. Greenwich Time Bignal sta..
3 m. The
Cambridge Sheath Batention Army Bandy bandmater. Weller H. Wardt conducted by Colonel G. Joller.
1.30 a.m. "Hi. Coorg and the Championa," 4. The Broadhurst Brpiet. Vera
Kastellan Soprane).
4.45 m. Closs down.
2.1.
It is reported at the War Office regard them
2 The students were carrying a peti of the rain three candles were bun. aan unfriendly act seninal Japan likely to create ill-tion, which they desired to presenting in the cubicle. The defendants feeling between the two nations. to the Government In connection were present on the floor. Third de Official circles believe that steps may with autonomy, In North China. fendant stated that he worked for be taken by the War Office to warn They are still in possession of the the first defendant, and the fourth the Chinese Government that effee- coachen.--Reitter.
tive mensures must be taken to sup-
press all auch demonstrations. From
the same source it is learned that the
Japanese War Office adspects that
Nanking Invitation
the
defendant stated the third defendant was her master and that the first defendant was her uncle, In the cubicle witness found n cupboard for Nanking. Dec. 28. Anxious lest the anti-autonomy had accommodation drying heroln pills. the demonstrations to supported student demonstration involve
The cupboard by the
at the bottom and necrotly by the Central Govern-
Chinese Kuomlatang Parly country in diplomatic complications for a chatty and charcoal Are and
tita Chinese Government has taken
the drawers were perforated. ment.
Witness also found other para- the unprecedented step of inviting to phernalia connected-with the manu. The Japanese Government is also Nanking the chancellors-of-all, uni- facture of heroin pills. deeply concerned and decided to versities in Chinn, together with re- present a strong protest to the Nan- presentatives of the students, for a king GovernmentWahl Yat Pe conference-Routor,
Studenta Vacation
Poiping, Dec. 23.
authorities to
Fears of communist dafurbances
led
tho
have strengthen police patrola, tat up to
After further evidence the hearing was adjourned.
DAY BY DAY
NEWS IN BRIEF
late in the afternoon nothing even-
"IT IS NECESSARY TO TRY TO SUR- tuatod.
The Nederland Line (Royal Dutch PASS ONESELF ALWAYS; THIS OCCU-Mail) send an excellent combined Student gatherings yesterday, vot-PATION OUGHT TO LAST AS LONG AS diary, calendar and memorandum pad
ed against a third Monday demon LIFE"-Queen Christiana. atration, but they decided to con- tinue the strike from work Mont municipal, private, middle and pri mary schools began the winter vaca tion to-day-Router.
Btudents Occupy Train
The Manila Observatory, reporting
for 1930.
typhoon is situate in about 121 Long.. by the proprietors of the well-known A charming study of a Chinese girl at 8.15 am, to-day, states that the adorns the Chinese calendars qued 14 Lat, moving west,
beverago Ovallino.
Shanghai, Dec. 3.
The P. and O. liner Soudan is duo hore from Singapore at
noon to During the week-end two Casc
Six hundred students stormed the gorrow, whilat the Rajputana, with each of Diphtheria and Typhoid and North Station and occupied the train the Englisis mails, is due from Singa- one case of Meningitis were reported due to leave for Nanking at 1.30 pore on Thursday at 0 a.m. p.m. Ometals in vain pleaded with
to the local Health authorities.
PART I
A Carol Serice by the B.11.C. Chirus (Sretan C) and members of the B.B.C. Military Band, con- Busted by Lee Woodgate. - jayed from Bi. Mary's, White chapel, London.
6.30 a.m." Christmas Anthology,"
Greenwich Time Signal at 6 am.
The News.
Dance Music.
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