SPANISH PRINCE IN HONGKONG®

HONEYMOON TOUR

OF EAST

Soon after the arrival of the 8.3. Andro Lebon from Shanghai this

WI At

METHODIST CHURCH

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.. TUESDAY,

Storm Still Rages

Y.M.C.A. LITERARY AND DEBATING

TRANS-OCEAN PLANE Ambitious Programme Of

HELD IN HANGAR

Fireside Discussions

UNIQUE STRUCTURE ERECTED

IN WANCHAL

The now church building for the Chinese Methodists of Hongkong which was opened last Saturday ly Mrs. Dawsloc, wife of the Rev. Edger Dewston, is situated on a triangular. San Francisco, Jan. 13.

aite, bounded by Hennessy Road, The Y.M.C.A. Literary and Debat-Johnston Rond and Fenwick Street morning, Don Juan de Bourbon,The worst storm of the winter con.

Ing Society has arranged an ambi- on the Praya East reclamation. Prince of the Austurias and his young tinues to interrupt communications on

tous programme of Fireside discus bride, Princess Marin, accompanied by the West count

is held up at her The China Clipper

alons for the next three months taking their offelal escort, the Viscount de

the form of a series of discussions on Rocamora, left the ship for a short hangar, waiting the abatement of the

noon, they storm.

the subject "Is The World All Right?" alght-seeing tour.

Tho Willametle River, in Oregon, and

first, in the above stated leave for Singapore.

The young Prince, who is the Afth Sacramento River, in California, are

terms, will take place in the Reading child of the former King and Queen nearing the floud stage. Landslides Hoom on Thursday, January 30 and in direct succession should threaten portions of Seattle, and a will be introduced by Mr. S. A. Gray, of Spain. the thronu be restored-to-the-House-mile-galo has disrupted communica-1 will take the form of a general re of Bourbon, since, his two older tions and ower lines in Oregon and view of the interdependent subjects

elvil Washington. Into

which will be discussed in detail at brothers have marriages.

Highways and rallrands are blocked subsequent meetings. These go under the heading of "Political", "Religious The Prince was recently married in many places. and this Far Eastern tour in part The wreck of the freighter, Iowa, and Social", "Eaturation" and "Fin

after with 34 dead, is the only marine disance and Economies", of the honeymoon. Shortly their marriage in October, the Prince aster so far reported.-United Press. And Princess left Paris for America, Japan and China. They spent a considerable time in Pelping and thor- oughly enjoyed their visit there.

entered

Princess in shy and declined to be interviewed. The Prince, how ever, gave n brief outline of their tour and remarked that on their re- Lurn to Paris in April, they will not. tle in the South of France,

THRILLED WITH TRIP, "Three years ago, as n midshipman during my training in the Navy," anid the Prince, "I visited Shanghai and other Far Eastern ports but. unfortunately, never saw Hongkong My wife has never been out East and is thrilled with the trip.

are both keenly interested in "We sports-particularly golfing and rid ing. Owing to our short ny here, we will only have time for a motor drive round the Island with short stop at your delightful Repulse Bay which we have heard so much about in Shanghai."

In

ANOTHER LOSS TO ROOSEVELT

(Continued from Page 14 and in view of the Hoosne Mills decision they cannot be required to do RO. The Court ordered the repayment of enjoined taxes to the millers and directed. permanently enjoin the collection of processing taxes.-United Prenn.

the District

SUIT DSMISSED

to

Washington, Jan. 19. The Supreme Court has dismissed the action of bre Moore against the Bankhead Act, thus postponing the ruling on the constitutionality of this mesure.

The Court held that processors were entitled to injunctions preventing the collection of taxes but it did not rule legally whether

were processors

While this round-the-world trip entitled to recover taxes if they were

the tax to the consumer.

yeatrics,

JANUARY 14, 1936.

RADIO BROADCAST

Jazz Piano Recital By Doreen Ma

CONCERT FROM STUDIO From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 356 metres (845 kilocycles):

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme.

7-7.30

p.m. Selections Musical Comedy.

Twenty Five Yearn Comedy, at the Savoy, C. B. Cochran Prenents, Becing Stars.

Ball

from

of Municni

7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio. A Concert by Pat Sinclair (Con- tralto), Victor Sanders (Baritone), Nura Kanis (Pianoforte).

The main entrances are at the base of the triangle on Fenwick Street, and open on to a spacious vestibule from which four staircases lead up to the Church on the first floor and to the gallery over that. Opening off the vestibulo on the ground floor is a hall with

stage to be used for meet ings, entertainments, and so forth. At the back of the stage is a staircaso leading to seven storeys of class rooms, etc., situated at the apex of the triangle; and these stairs alas Kive access to the Chancel of the Each of the four hends will be din- Church, a largo committee room over the Chancel, and Chinese Ministers' cussed in turn, two evenings being set

I. Songs: Beloved, in your absence, Lapart in both February and March quarters over the coniinittee room, and

three-storey Allah be with us... Pat Sinclair, to the for the

for these continue up purpose. Dates

Damascus" Woodford discussions have not yet been fixed pagula, or bell tower, over the stairs."Lover in.

Finden.

2. Songs: Four Songs of the but they will probably be on the

The site being surrounded by streets Fair Fasthope Martin. second and fourth Wednesday of both

along which much traffic runs, in Victor Sanders, 3. Pianoforte Solo: eluding trams on one side, the main Selected..... Nura Kanis, 4. Song

Love will find a way.... Fraser problem in the design was to overcome

German. the nuise of traffic. For this reason Simpson..... Pat Sinclair, 5. Song:

of England the church is placed on the first floor, Yeoman and the walls are of solid brick con struction with very narrow winduwa supplied with double sashes near the

months.

scape

The object la to provide the widest ponsible for the discussions, and although different speakers will in troduce them, they will not be con- fed to any particular principles or theories, elther already established or practised or advocated by any parti-

eular organisation.

These discussions, which have af ways been a most popular feature of the Y.M.C.A. winter programme, will

he confined to members only.

Other activities of the Society in- the clude a Snap Debute to be held West Lounge on Tuesday next, Janu- ary 21. This will be a public meet- ing open to all members and their friends. another debate with the League of Nations Union later in the season.

It is also hoped to arrange

for pleasure only, the Prince is innkunable to show they had not passed NEW YORK STOCK ing an attempt to gain an insight inte the political and economic life of the various countries he visits. He in student, as well, and studied for n time at the University of Florence.

INDIA-BURMA SEPARATION

FINANCIAL ISSUE RAISED

The Court held that processing taxes tied up by injunctions must be returned to the processors but it lid not rule on whether the Government must refund taxes already collected.

United Prena,

EXCHANGE

MARKET UPWARD

YESTERDAY

floor, while fargo windows providing the main lighting are placed near the ceiling. All the windows In the church are glazed with Pilkingten

enthedral glass.

Fan Shaped

The church has seating accommoda- tion for about 550 on the main floor and alshit 250 in the gallery. The plan of the church is fan shaped with the gallery at the wide end and the chancel at the opposite end. The floors are of teak parquet, walis

and are nanelled in tenk to a height of 5 ft. The back walls under and over gallery front

ery and also the

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Programme

... Victor Sanders,

8 p.m. Time and Weather Report; Local Stock Quotations.

8.85-8.15 p.m. "Maurice Chevaller Song" Medley."

8.15-9 p.m. A Relay from Daven- try.

"Shiver my Timbers." Another programme of nautical nonsense with the usual pirates, parrots, maidens and Bermalas. The mixture well shaken by Willlam MneLurg,

9-9.15 p.m. A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin (Copyright by Reuter), 9.15-9.35 p.m. From the Studio A Jazz Piano Recital by Doreen -Ala.

Programme.

1. I live for Love, 2. I couldn't be been so different. 4. Take it easy, 5.

the gate with "Acoustic Celotex"ieve my eyes, 3. Things might have

aro

to overcome echo. The ceiling, which You are my lucky star, 6. Request

is 26 ft. high and flat, in formed into panels (supported on steel roof trasses) with moulded

joints ceiling and plain Celotex sheets. Some of these sheets are cut into geometrical designs to give ventilation to the church. Five Robertean's patent ventilators are situated on the ridge of the sloping roof to draw the air from the roof space.

Numbers.

9.35-9.40 p.m. "Remembrance", 9.40-10 p.m. From the Studio. "Marlowe" The Poet of Youth, by Alistair Drummond.

10 p.m. Big Ben:

10-10.13 p.m. A Recital by Frank Titterton (Tenor).

1. Akthere (Bingham), 2. Beauty's eyes (Test). In an old Fashioned Soul in The Building was designed by Mr.town (Squire), 4. My dear

A. J. May, FR... of Landen, Archi-(Sanderson). stret for the Wesleyan Misalonary-

been

Crai

ONE LOSS. ONE GAIN

Washington, Jan, 13.

New York, Jan, 13. Two further decisions affecting Swan, Culbertson, and Fritz Wall President Roosevelt's Now Deal were

Journal comment:-"Heavy Street given by the United States Supremor

IM Industriais churning

-dånger unless the Court to-day, one favourable to and the second against the Government. "ymptomatic

Bunichamelion of November highs The Court upheld the

10.13-10.45 p.m. Light Orches. quickly," 'said Cotton Control Act by dismissing the advisory services which have

Music. Техия London, Jan. 13.

ense brought by Lee Moore, a

Waldteufel Waltz Potpourri (arr. The India Oce announces. that in planter, challenging the constitu- keeping out of the market during the Trust Association. Messra, Raven & order give effect to the Government tonality of the act, but ruled against past couple of weeks. Technicians: Bust, the local architects, were r

sign, supervision and detailing. The Stanford Robinson), Concert Waltz of India and of Burma Acts, prescribe the Government in what is known as say that the market is in a critical nonsible for the constructional de Silbermann), Meneldon Melodies (arr. Rev. A. II. Bray, Chairman of the Joyousness" (Haydn Wood), Homage Ing, as from the late on which provi-the-Louisiana Rice Mills ens.

Church Building Committee, was March (Haydn Wood), A La Minnet sional autonomy comes into operation, The Bankhead Bill, though connects lots of bearishness

associated with the architects in the("Two Little Dances") (Finck). Swan. Calbertson & Fritz-Dow carrying out of work and

10.45-11.15 p.m. (Approx) Burma shall cease to be province ofed with the New Deal, was the work technicians.

in. the Indin, and with a view to defining the of a group of Senators from the cotton

Jontes Summary of yesterday's arrangement of internal furnishing, sums payable by Burma to India, the growing states and not of the Govern markets: The market today, was fittings, and so on. Secretary for Indin' has adopted.ment itself. In the Louisiana case

Inte trailing, let by subject to minär modifientions, the the court ruled that $200,000,000 of upward in recommendations of a tribunal pre-processing taxes impounded by the railroad issues after the New Haven had Hartford Railroad Company & the pro sided over by Mr. L. S. Amery,

announced that it would any interest on its underlying oldigations. The market was also influenced by goud enroutingg and the earnings outlook,

Barma.

court met be returned to

rosnes-Reiter,

MOMENTARY SUCCESS

Washington, Jan. 13. The Supreme Court's ruling on the

position according to chart. There

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The total cost of the building. in- cluding furnishing, is approximately $105,000.

The Contractura

The general contractors for the The Dow Jones cuils erg reached inlilding were Messrs. Chik Sang Gon- new high level since 1934. Utility struction Co; contractors for Franki

A relay from the Queen's Theatre 1of a partion of the musical Comedy

"A Country Gift".

11.15 p.m. (Approx:) Clogy Down,

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers

Sperlai progrsininen for Far Farlero

followa↑ a b kaks med

The Secretary for India has father appended an Application Committee to draw up a statement of the assets and liabilities of the Central Govern, ment of India at the date of separa-" tion; assign a value thereto and hd- i vire la Secretary of State to the Bankhead Act case should be e-issues were hid up early in the session Piling, the Hongkong Engineering & assament of the sums in be paid hystrued as a umentarily favourable in andleipation that the Supreme Construction Co. Ltd.; steel roof lies will the broadcast from resen a decision for the Administration, as Court would outlaw the Tennessee trusses were designed and erected by the court declined at the moment to Valley Authorities and were sold off the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co. Ltd.: Robertson's patent ventila- any opinion on the Bel's [expres

when the Court, made no decision on validity

by Dnvic. Bong under the constitution.

the TVA, but rallied near the close. tors supplied and fixed The Judges' action is based on the Automobile shares gained strength & Co, Ltd.; water proofing. Dodwell & opinion that the case should not have under investment demands, hut trnd. Cn. Lub; steel windows and hard- been brought to the Supreme Court, ing was on the light side. Sugar and ware, Mr. B. 4. Lacon; eletrical And therefore dismissal of the case | all sycurities, as well as specials, tenis: pews and arm chairs, Shun wiring. Everlasting Electric Supply for Ca were all upward. The

The Committer will be guided by the recommendations of the trilaual. -British Wireless.

NAVY DELEGATES ENTERTAINED

DINNER BY ART OFFICIALS

London Jan. 13,

The President and Council

or

the Royal Academy, together with the Executive Committee of the In- ternational Exhibition of Chinese i

in Art, gave a reception to-night honour the delegates to the Naval

Conference.

Three hundred guests were present. including representatives of all the countries attending the Conference, Mr. Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary, Viscount Monsell, First Lord of the Admiralty, and the respective henda of the fighting Services.

market

the

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cannot be intrepreted as a ruling on The constitutionality of the net. bonds was strong and netive. Stocks Wo Loong Furniture Co; teak fold- table The court's decision leaves open the on the Curb Exchange also advanced, ing chairs, carved tenk altar question of whether the huge sums S. C. & P. New York Offley Cables; and lecturn, the Hongkong Furniture alrendy aid in proessing taxes are Stocks: Securities were in good Co. Ltd.: lightning conductor, Jardine Engineering Corporation Ltd.; glass, and recoverable by the inx-payers. Thus demand, with railroad issues the Goverment's principal anxiety leading feature. Prices look likely to Corney & Co.; sheet. Celotex rusalling from the demolition of the move higher. The Atlantic Refining ustic Celo 1 sente model ur Acoustic Celotex supplied by Shewan. AAA. remains unassunged. Reuter. Company's gasoline prices have been

cents a pngola in teak, W. K. Chan & Co. generally advanceil by 5 Fallon: The Times business index is chancel curtains, Whitenway, Laidlaw 36.7 for the week ending January 4th., & Co. Ltd.; fire service and appliances, against D.5 the previous week and Yue Sang & Co. 8.7 in the corresponding week of last year,

..

ROAD SAFETY

PROPOSAL

GUARD RAILS ON PAVEMENTS

Cotton: The Supreme Court's dis missal of the Bankhead case without any decision leaves the question of its validity open until the Court delivers a decision in the Georgia case. It is believed that quotas will be in. force in the meantime, December consumption totalled 509,000 bales, is whilst the world production Chinese Ambassador, and the Presi- for road safety, plans are wider cos extimuted at 26,641,000 bates. Eight dent of the Royal Academy-Reuter-aideration between the Ministry

Transport and one of the East End brokerage opinions are bullish, whilst

two are bearish in their outlook.

London, Jun. 13.

The guests were received by the In continuation of the campaign

BRITISH AIR DISASTER

INQUEST. FAILS TO REVEAL CAUSE

London, Jan, 13. An Alexandria message states that the inquest held there to-day on the victims of the City of Khartoum dis nater, off fine Years Frekbaaz-inligi, to reveal its cause.

The pilot and sole survivor, Captain Wilson, repented his arlier statement that within one minute of dispatching his last wireless call, all the engines falled simultaneously, and he suggest- ed the cause might have boen an ob struction or break in the petrol feed. An Inspector of the Air Ministry told the Coroner that it would be month before evidence on the expert dotailed investigation on the wreckage could be made available-British

Wireless.

JEWISH IMPRESARIO'S DEATHI

New York, Jan. 19.

of

than

A photograph of the completed church has already been published

MACAO AIR PORT

MOORING AREA FOR CLIPPERS

Macao, Jan. 11. London Borough Councils for an ex-

scale

Wheat: The expected buying in periment, on a larger

Arrangements are being made by hitherto, with guard

rails, between sull dormant. Tired long holders representatives of the Pan-American have a tendency to liquidate their Air Services at Macaoe for the in- the footway and carriage way.

commitments. The visible supply.

air- The suggestion is to place rulls va a decrease of 2,332,000 bushels along about six miles of pavement in Corn: The market is

is heavy and one of the roads with the worst re-featureless. The visible supp

supply has cord for street accidents, with open-decrease by 928,000 bushels, Ings at marked pedestrian crossings. Rubber: The Trade continues to At each crossing, signal lights absorb profit-taking sales. Both the actuated by pedestrians desirous of foreign and domestic markets are getting to the other side of the very steady. stret, would control vehicular traffic.

British Wireless,

WOMEN

to

DJS

D.M.

BOUTH ABIA ZONE

(South Anis Zone, brontirans from DJB. (19.74 metres) and DJN (1.45 metrest.

DJK

19.74 m (5,200 ke 1.30-3 1.74m 15,200 ke 4.45-8.15 p.m. DJN 31.45 m 9,540 ke 4.45-8.15 p. DJN 10.74 m 15.200 kv.m-12.10 m.t DJN. 4.45 pm. Coll

DJN (German), English), German Folk Song- Programme Forecast (Germ.. Engl.)

5 p.m.

"Istorie Bellada" in Song and

Verse.

5.30 p.m. News In English,

6.43 num. "Close By and Opposite." 1.43 . Now in German, 7p.m. Concer! of tæki Mosir.

p.m. News.In English. 8.16 p.m. Clone DJB. DIN (Gin

EAST AFIA ZONE East Asia Zone broacional through 1JQ on

Engl.

19.68 metres (16.290 k.e.1 1.80-3 p.. Coqcer news-- 1.1.

.m. Call DJA, DJN (Germ., Engi). German Folk Song, Programme Forecast (eran., Engi).

5.15 p.m. Mule by the "Beren atualelona"

from Cologne,

9.45 p.m. Now in English on DJA and in

Tintel on IN.

10 p.m. "Close By and Opponile."

11 p.m. Little Falkmate,

Germany. Bourd

11.10 p.m. Nowa in German on DIA and

DJN, 11.30 p.m. To-day Fletores. 11.45 p.m. "Historie Ballasin" In Sang end

Yets.

12.16.m. New in English on DJA and in

Tolch on SN. 12.30 am. Close DJA, DJN (Germ. Engl.)

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions

6.950 .c. 43.59 mette

1.55

GBA

CBB

GBC

GRD

CSB

1.585... 31.30 KUE 11,750 k.. 21.43 -metro 21,848 kt.

15.18

patr

GSP

11.140 k. 19,93 metraa

090.

17,790 kr.

· GST

GRI GSZ

zito ka- 11.300 .. 21.54 k.. 6,119 c.

The following wave-lengths-and-frequ#1#$##. work is clippers, and construction

carried out rapidly on there barred by Daventry.

Call Bign Franency Wavelength meteorological station necessary provide data for the service, which in to be commenced at an early date.

The anchorage for the flying boats in the Outer Harbour la being pre- pared as well, with the assistaner of the Macan Government, a splendid landing place being chosen for the clippers. The site for the planes to and assengers is withstbu 140.73

Port, just ancherage of the New 43.27 12,08

facing the seawall of the Fort Works 30.30 30.48 Reclamations; and the site for the

100.56 workshops

and offees of the Pan- 50.39 American Airways has already been

chosen..

446.52

DOING

REUTER QUOTATIONS Downtown Averages in 30 Industrials

20 Rails

20 Utilities

10 Bonds

MEN'S WORK

LATEST SOVIET STATISTICS

100.20

11 Commodity Index 60.27

MILITARY BUDGET

Moscow, Jun. 14.

A military budget of 14,000,000,000 Moscow, Jan. 13. More women are doing men's work 1935, hard to 80,000 in 1935, has been approved, and the in- alleged in Russia to-day than ever before, and crease is attributed to the during 1935 no less than 40 per cent. Japanese and German threat on the of the workers were women who are Russian frontlors,-United Pres given' wages equal to those of men.

community restaurants, nurses and

No information is available regard- ing the date of the first flight, but it is generally believed that the plane will reach Macao before the end of the present inonth. It is also stated that # special

commemorativo

stamp, or set of stamps, will bo issued at Macao in honour of the first flight.

The community at Macao are taking

Government institutions, such as Tho forthcoming wedding is an- great interest in the American enter- creches, relieve women from their nounced of Mr. George Hill, residing prise, from which a very great deal Bir. Bamuel Rothafel, better known domestic duties and thus onable them at & Baselea Terrace, Hongkong, and is expected in the way of commercial as "Roxy," the American Jewish im-to participate in most forms of Miss Margaret Goudlo Wilson, of development, as well as shipping and prosario, died from a heart attack in mania! fabour-Reuter's . Bulletin Langside, Glasgow, who is en route other undertakings Our Own Cor

New York Hôtel to-day--Router Service.

to the Colony by the a.x, Corfu..

Special.

respondent,

(0.8.A. and 0.5.0.)

6.1.

18.58. metro 18.91 metres 19.4K metro 19.33 metrom 19.18 metro00

lgen. A Recital by Peter Dawson (Australian Baritone). 7.30 am. A talk by the Chief Engineer of the Brillah- Breadcasting Cor- paration.

The

7,45 am: Masters of Musle-Haydn.

ILD.C. Empirs Orchestra. Greenwich Time Bignal at m

The Newe KAS AT 9. Close down..

Transmission 6

(0.50. and (1.5%) im. Kig Ben, "Bound Away."

Greenwich Time Signal at 11.30 ., 31,45 m. The News.

13. p.m. Clans down..

Transmission 2

(0.6.J., CA.D. and GA.D.)

7 p.m. Big Ben. Hldney Torch, at the (Continued on Page 4):

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