BIG SESSIONS CALENDAR

ANOTHER LOSS TO ROOSEVELT SANITARY

PROCESSING TAXES TO BE REPAID

BANKHEAD ACT STILL STANDS

(Special to "Telegraph")

one

INSPECTOR

ON BRIBE CHARGE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1936.

NEW PLAN

TO BONUS VETERANS

Altogether 14 cases, including the $50 "BABY BONDS"

Inspector Sanitary against Thomas Storey Clark on a charge of having accepted a bribe, are down to he tried in this month's Criminal the Sessions which commences at Court on Monday next. Supreme

The cases are:

Thomas Storey Clark, second-class Sanitary Inspector, charged with huving accepted a bribe of $83 from Yu Lap between May 1 and June 28" Inst year at flappy Volley;

Pu Shu, Cheung Kin-pul and Sze To-wat charged with (a) uttering a forged hank knete, and (b) posses sion of forged bank notes;

By Telepraph. Copyright. Telegraphie Mem Ordinance, 1491. Received. January pote

Washington, Jan. 13.

Wong Lan charged with (n) pqs bo Supreme Court's ten nimite nowion to-day cot the New Deal ression of ten moulds for counter. $30,000,000 in processing taxes an feiting Hongkong silver dollars and left the status of $1,000,000,000 often-cent pieces; (b) possession of six moulis for counterfeiting lengkong othe processing taxes doubtful.

The Court avoided a ruling on the ten-cent pieces of mixed metal; (e) possession of ten counterfeit Hong- legility of tho Bankhead Cotton

kong dollars; and (d) possession of Conrol Act.

14 counterfeit pieces;

Frstly, it was held in the Louisiana tica Millers' case that the processing Laxe paid must be returned to the

Procissom. However, the Court failed

to the

Hongkong ten-cent

possession of four

SUGGESTED

COMPROMISE OFFER

Washington, Jan. 13. Senator Harrison, with other sup porters, has introduced a compromise soldiers the payment of Bill for bonuses by means of $50 baby bonds," convertible in cash at Post Offices, for the purpose of encouraging Instead of until maturity in 1915, the Veterans to retain their bonds Immediately-Reuter. eashing them

SPANISH PRINCE IN HONGKONG

HONEYMOON TOUR

OF EAST

Soon after the arrival of the sk Andre Lebon from Shanghai this Juan, do Bourbon, morning, Don Prince of the Austurian and his

young bride, Princess Marla, accompanied by their official escort, the Viscount do Rocamora, left the ship for a short they noon, sight-seeing tour. At leave for Singapore.

RADIO BROADCAST

Jazz Piano Recital By Doreen Ma

CONCERT FROM STUDIO

From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 355 metres (845 kilocycles):

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7-7.30 The young Prince, who is the fifth

p.m. Selections from child of the former King and Queen Musical Comedy:

of Musical Twenty Five Years of Spain.. is in direct succession should the throne be restored to the IOURD

Comedy. Boll at the Savoy,.-B.- of Bourbon, since his. two older Cochran Presents, Seeing Stars,

into entered brothers have marriages.

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7.38-8 p.m. From the Studio. A Concert by Pat Sinclair (Con- tralto). Victor Sanders (Baritone), Nura Kanis (Pianoforte).

Programme

Th The Prince was recently married and this Far Eastern tour is part of the honeymoon. Shortly after their marriage in October, the Prince and Princess left Paris for America,

1. Songs: Beloved in your absence, Japan and China. They spent a

....Pat_Sinclair, considerable time in Pelping and thor Allah be with us

"LOVET in Damascus" Woodford oughly enjoyed their visit there.

The Princess in shy and declined Fladen, 2. Songs: Four Songs of the Basthope Martin... to be interviewed. The Prince, how-Falr .... ever, gave a brief outline of their Victor Sanders, 3. Pianoforte Solo: will find a way.... Franer tour and remarked that on their re-Selected. Nura Kanis 4. Song: turn to Paris in April, they will set-Love

Simpson...... Pat Sinclair, 5. Song: German. Yeoman of England.... in the South of France.

Victor Sanders,

SUCCESS PREDICTED

Washington, Jan. 13. Senator Pat Harrison, Domkrai, of Minalippi, Chairman of the Li Sam charged with (a) posse Senate Finance Committee, to-day in ion of three counterfeit Hongkongtroduced a Bonus Bill providing for

and 22 Hongkong five-cent payment in bonds which may he cash-tle to acide the validity of the A.A.A. dollars amedment requiring the processors pleces at 19 Lee Garden Street, ed immediately in any Post Office.

It has been predicted that this Bill to now that the tax was not passed ground floor; (b) possession of four

consumer before they were counterfeit Hongkong 1935 ten-cent will eventually pass both Houses.

Senator Harrison expressed the ailored to recover the taxes. Thus, pieces; and (c) th gestion of whether they can remoulds for making counterfeit ten-apinion that no new taxation would

be necessary to finance the measure. cent cave the $1,000,000,000 which the

Fan Kwei-sang charged with utter Meanwhile the House of Repre Government has already collected,

at three sentatives by a vote of 228 to 100 de ing forged $10 bank-notes remains undecided.

elled to discharge the House Ways different shops in Kowloon:

Chan 1m charged with importing and Means Committee from consitler- "We are both keenly interested in and possessing 182 counterfelt longing last session's Fatman Bonis Bill.

By doing they have blucked the Reports-particularly golfing and rid- ing. Owing to our short stay here, kong 10-cent pieces;

Trang Sang, alina Trang Fangisang publican effort to force a showdown

we will only have time for a motor charged with possession of news and the inflationary method of bonas

drive round the island with a short stop at your delightful Repulse Bay robbery and breach of the Deporta-ayment

which we have heard so much about in Shanghai."

Os technicni gemme, the Court dismased the Lee Moor suit question ing the validity of the Bankhead Act Harryer, this question will come up agai un Jamrary 20 in the arguments in the cult brought by the State of Georgia against the Government, con tending that the Bankhead Act is Anconstitutional.

It is worthy of note that Mr. Justice Supreme Court's Roberts, in the decision on the A.A.A. cited the Bank hend Act as an example of the extreme to which the control of production For this renson, competent could go. observers have expressed the that the Bankhend Act will be ruled unconsttutional whenever the Court has occasion to deliver an opinion. The Court's decisions on the Rice Millers' case and the Bankhead Act The Rice unanimous. wore bath Millers' decision said that the millers had not yet paid the processing taxes and in view of the Hoosac Mills decision they cannot be required to de The Court ordered the repayment of enjoined taxes to the millern and

District directed the

10.

Court to

permanently enjoin the collection of pracessing taxes.-United Prera.

SUIT DSMISSED

Washington, Jan. 1. The Supreme Court has dismissed the action of Lee Moore against the Bankhead Act, thus postponing the ruling on the constitutionality of this

measure.

were

tion unter;

Wong Hing charged with attempted Kan Cheung charged with posse sion of forged bank notes:

Tanng Tam, Hong Cheung, Leung Kin. Li Shing, Li Ran and Ip Size charged with breach of the Deporta- tion Onlinanci

NAVY DELEGATES ENTERTAINED

DINNER BY ART OFFICIALS

London, Jan. 1.

Council

·

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

The Bonus

fil Introduced by Harrison will Senator

riva the Veteran bends of $60 denominations.

While this round-the-world trip is These enn be cashed in part or whole for pleasure only, the Prince is mak iramediately or they could be held foring an attempt to gain an insight into a decado at three per cent, interest. the political and economic fe of the An American Legion spokesman various countries he visits. He is said that all Veterans' organisation student, as well, and studied for a would be willing to support the Harri-time at the University of Florence,

on BUnited Press.

Art, gave a reception to-night in honoar of die delegates to the Naval Conference.

Three hundred guests were present, including representatives of all the countries attending the Conference. Mr.

Viscthony Eden, Foreign Secretary, ;

Monnell, First Lord of the Admiralty, and the respective heads of of the fighting Services.

The President and

The guests were received by the the Royal Academy, together with the Executive Committee of the In-Chinese Ambassador and the Presi- ternational Exhibition of Chinese dent of the Royal Academy-Reuter

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

MUSSOLINI HAD NO BELIEF IN!

One case of Typhoid was reported METHODS CALLED CONCILIATORY BUT to the local Health authorities during IN EFFECT DEMORALISING. "BREAK, the week-end. BUT DO NOT BEND," WAS HIS MOTTO. -Margherita Sarfatti.

an-

The Court held that processors were entitled to injunctions preventing the collection of taxes but it did not rule legally whether processors entitled to recover taxes if they were unable to show they had not passeri

The forthcoming wedding la on the tax to the consumer,

The Court held that processing nounced of Mr. George Ill, zodding taxes tied up by injunctions-must-beat. 5 Bueelen Terrace, Hongkong, and returned to the processors but it did Miss Margaret Gaulle Wilson, of not rule on whether the Government Langalde, Glasgow, who is en route must refund Inxes already collected. to the Colony by the s... Corfu, -United Press.

ONE LOSS, ONE GAIN

Washington, Jan. 13.

affecting Two further decisions President Roosevelt's Now Deal were given by the United States Supreme Court to-day, one favourable to and the second against the Government. The Court upheld the Bankhead Cotton Control Act by dismissing the case brought by Lee Moore, n Texas planter. tionality of the not, but ruled against the Government in what is known as the Louisiann Rice Mills ease.

The latest transfer in the local Police Force is that of Lance-Sergeant Simpan from Reserve Motor Patrol Yaumati Section (Mongkaktsai) to for M.P.S. duty, rice Acting Crown Sergeant Fennell from Yuunati to alongkektsuf Police Station,

Concert Party of The "Invicta" H.M.S. Kent are giving a concert in the Cheero Club to-morrow, commenc

All are welcome. ing a 9 p.m.

A-dinner dance will be held Repulse Bay Hotel to-morrow evening. special extra bus service has been the convenience et arranged for patrons, in addition to the ordinary Time table.

at

challenging the conslitu. Leur. M. Leurquin relieves M. tective Sergeant T, Cashman on the

The Bankhead Bill, though connect- ed with the New Deal, was the work of a group of Senators from the cotton growing states and not of the Govern- ment itself. In the Louisiani case the court ruled that $200,000,000 of processing taxra impounded by the court must be returned to the pro- Censor-fleuter.

MOMENTARY SUCCESS

Washington, Jan. 13.

A whist and mak jongg drive in ald of the Police Branch Ministering League is being held at the Police Recreation Club this afternoon com- mencing at 3 pan. Admission is $1, Among the arrivals from Shanghai including tea Mah Jongg players by the Messageries Maritimes linerare asked to bring their own sols.

A gambling, raid conducted by De Andre Lebon tony was M. G. A. new French Consul to Soulange-Teissier, who, owing to ground floor of 45, Mosque Junction ill-health, sailed for France Kome Inst night brought in $12.60 for the Tour Box. The keeper, Leung Choi, months ago.

th, was fined $30, or one month's hard Banished for ten years last year, labour in default, when he pleaded guilty before Mr. Macfadyen at the Central Police Court this morning. following a conviction for keeping

fined $3 sly brothel, Chan Mau, aged 73 years, was sentenced to three months im Nine other gamblers were prisonment when he appeared before each, while two absentees forfeited Macfadyen the Central $4 bail each. The game played was Mr. Magistracy this morning, charged pat kou.

A. returning, Sub-Inspector Kirby prosecuted,

with

at

*

seaman,

A 25-year-old Hawaiian Joseph Kuanna, of the .s. Stanley The general meeting of the Hong-Dollar, appeareil before Mr. E.

Wynne-Jones at the

Kowloon The Supreme Court's ruling on the Bankhead Act case should be con-kong Teachers' Association for Janu Magistracy, this morning, charged strued as a momentarily favourable ry will take place on Thursday, 10th with committing a muisance at the decision for the Administration, as itat, at 5.10 p.m., in the hall of St.

yesterday, and on pleading guilty the court declined at the moment to Joseph's College, Kennedy Itand. Dr. Junction of Peking and Hankow Roads

Beta G.M. Hargraves, Medical Officer of on the any opinion express

Schools, will speak on "The Chief he was fined $6. Sergeant Bethell stated that the defendant was drunk. validity under the constitution.

Whant L. The judges' action is based on the Physical Disorders Among Hongkong Datective-Sub-Inspector

stated that defendant was leaving opinion that the case should not have Schoolchildren,

Hongkong to-night on the a.5, sident Cleveland,

been brought to the Supreme Court. and therefore dismissal of the case

Prevention."

and Methods 01

For keeping the first floor.of

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 dia nater, on New Year's Eve, las failed to reveal its cause.

The pilot and sole survivor, Captain Wilson, repeated his earlier statement that within one minute of dispatching his Inst wireless call, all the engines failed simultaneously, and he suggest ob- ed the cause might have been an 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 detailed investigation on the wreckage could be made available-British Wireless.

£1

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

8-05-8.15 p.m. "Maurice Chevalier Song" Medley,

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

"Shiver my

Another Timbers," programme of nautical nonsense with the usual pirates, parrots, maidens mermaids. The mixture well shaken by William MacLurg

D-9.15 p.m. A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin (Copyright by Router)

15-9.35 p.m. From the Studio A Jazz Piano Reeltal hy Doreen Mn.

Programme.

1. 1 live for Love, 2. I couldn't be lieve my eyes, 3. Things might have been no different, 4. Take it cans, 5. You are my lucky star, 6. Request Numbers.

9.35.9.40

p.m.

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

10 p.m. Big Ben:

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

1. Asthere (Bingham), 2. Beauty's eyes (Tosti), . In an old Fashioned Soul 4. My dear town (Squire), (Sanderson).

10.13-10.45 p.m. Light Orches tral Music.

Waldloufel Waltz Potpourri (arr. Silbermann), Monckton Melodies (arr. Stanford Robinson), Concert Waltz "Joyousness" (Haydn Wood), Homage March (Haydn Wood), A La Minuet ("Two Little Dances") (Finck).

10.45-11.16 p.m. (Approx)

A relay from the Queen's Theatre of a portion of the musical Comedy "A Country Girl"

11.15 p.m. (Approx:) Close Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers

**** Special - programmes--for Far Eastern. Bateer wil be broadcast from Zeesen se SOUTH ASIA ZONE

The following will represent the follows European Police teams in a Third Football League match Division against the R.A.M.C. to-morrow on the Kowloon F.C. ground at 3 p.m.:- Manning: Salter and Greig; Cameron, Brittain, and Campbell; Rose, Dow man, Willerton, Green and Shishkin, Reserves: Terrett, Hutchinson, Will- is and Jessup.

Creep of the Regal. Edmonton. 7.30 p.m. Talk: "The Spice of Life" 7.48 .. The New Victoria Cinema - Des

chestra. Greenwich Time Bignal kt: 8 p.m.

$ p.m. The News

9.16 p.m. The Manchester Tuesday Midday

Hociety's Concert. 9.45 pm. Clone down.

Transmission 3 (0.8.Y., CA.E. and G.B.D.) 10 p.m.

I

Ben. West Country Gazetteer, .county ⚫ periodical Lased in edits Brand namber-WIE- shire.

19.15 p.m. Talk: "Foreign Allaire." Br

Frederick Whyte, K.C#, kakaila

#1 p... The Torquay Kusteipa) Orchestra. Greenwich Time Signal at 37,30 km. 12.34. The News.

12.45 AM. Planoferty Balow,

I n.. Close down.

Transmission 4

(0.8.B. and 0.8.D.)

PART I

1,15 M. ig Dan. Trish Danc

1.10 am. Twa Plays: (1) The Land of Heart'a Desire." by W. 11. Teals.

The Wooing of Julia Elizabeth,

Minical Interlude,

1.55

.m.

2 am, The News,

2.15 ..

Danes Moste.

Pre-

42.

When they pleaded guilty before cannot be intreprated as a ruling on Mr. E. I. Wynne-Joncs at the Kowloon -the constitutionality of the act

The court's decision leaves open the Magistracy this morning to a charge

of behaving a disorderly manner Gage Street as a lodging house for question of whether the huge sums airendy paid in proessing taxes are by fighting at Yen Chow Street near prostitutes, Chan Ho, married woman, recoverable by the tax-payers. Thus Kilung Street yesterday, two married was fined $160, with the alterative the Government's principal anxiety women, Ho Tal, 29, and Tsang Tal, of six weeks' hard labour, by Mr.

$26 Macfadyen at the Central Magistracy. dtg fut the temsition of the 10 were bound over in the sum of the morning Skab Inspector

sixteen A.A.A. remains unassuaged,Router, vach to be of good behaviour for six

months. Inspector Ellis stated that Thorpa stated there were BANKHEAD'S COMMENT ・・

the second defendant accused the first prostitutes in residence. On a similar charge in respect of 44, Gage Street, of trying to take away her husband,

second floor, Chau Sam, 58, widow, Washington, Jan. 13.

was fined $30 or, in default, was month's imprisonment,

..

Hoaring that the attack

the On

"The

one

2.30 am. Phylla Seatt and John Rerke

Old Time Bongs

150 sm. The Celebrity Trio,

Greenwich Time Signal at 3 am, 1.30am. The LBC. Northern Orchestra. 4.15 m. longs from the shows, 5.15 m. Close down.

PART II

0.30 am. A talk by the Gålet · Englawer of the British Brendeuting" Cərə peration

“5.78 AA Hocital of Bottes 'by Carold

Arsenwich Tima Bignal at a D

6.35 mm Dance Musk.

Close down

KZRM PROGRAMME

This Evening's Broadcast From Manila Station

The following programme will be broadcast

Chan Fuk-chau, laundryman, Bankhead Act had been dismissed by sentenced to six weeks' hard labour the Supreme Court on a technicality and ordered to pay $1.40 amends, in Senator Bankhead declared:

three days hard labour Two unemployed men, Wong Fuk, Bankhead Act is still on the statute default books. The Agriculture Department in addition, by Mr. W. Schofield, at 23, and Ip Tal-kon, 30, appeared be

this 485 metre ($15.5 has power to save the cotton farmors the Central Magistracy this morning, fowloon Siagistracy, lols morning. f, Maalle, the vendor bo, wavelength of by with operation the on admitting of net. It will save this year's crop."-servant of four articles of clothing charged with the possession of 487. Foul Whiteman and his Concert Reuter Special

from the Shun Lee Laundry, No. 6 heroin pills at No. 02 Nan Chang Street, ground floor, on January 0. Canal Road East, en January. The First accused pleaded guilty and was

Chan Tai, mistress of the Count

fined $200, with the alternative of two know of the theft but did not months hard labour, whilst second make a roport. Yesterday ahe

accused was discharged. Revenue-

MILITARY BUDGET

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by

the defendant walking out of the officer O'Neil stated that the only Moscow, Jan. 14. laundry with something bulky under-pvidence they had against the second A military budget of 14,000,000,000 neath his facket. She approached accused was that of the first, who roubles, compared to 8,000,000,000 in him, and he ran away and was arrest-alleged in his statement that the pills 1986, has been approved, and the in-ed by a constablo, Ho then admitted were given to him by second defon- orbama is attributed to the alleged stealing the clothing. He pawned plant. Mr. D, McCallum appeared for Japanese and German threat on the articles, and sold other to a marine the second defendant.

hawker. This was not recovered. Russian frontiers-United Press.

Orchestra.

4.30pm. Aleahlah Informational Period. 149 pm. English Informational Period. 7 p.. Radio Crusader, conducted by

Bernie Nolasco. 7.30 p.m. Ideck's Presentation. 7.45 pm. Ria Bersare, Prograrums. & P. The "Town Orler" presents

Quarter-Hour of Melody.

· 88' pim. „Gyalex. Newspaper Adventure

A Brand New Nacket.”

p.m. “Rīts" Taliania and bla Colker

Harmonisers,

1.30... 1.0.0. Transcription.

10.30 pm. Blumber Ilour.

8.15 p.m. Shiver my, Timhoes ("

(Boul Ain Zone, broadleant from DJB. 10.74 metres) and DJN (31.46 metres).

DJB 19.74m 14,200 kc 13 DJI 10.74 15,200 km 4.45-8.15 p.m. DIN $1,40 m 9,40 ke 4.45-8.15 p..

10.74m 16,200 ke $p.m-11.30 Lm 4.45, p.m. Call DIN,

(German). Ematlab). Carmen Falk Son2. Programo Forecast (Germ Engl.)

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אנם

Gp.m. "Historic Dallada" in Geng and

Verse.

5.31 pm. Nows in English,

0.45 p.m. "Clove By and Opposite."

-444 News In German.

-T p.m. Concert of Light Muslë;

No.. News in English

8.14 pm. Close DJB. DJN (Germ., Ergi).

EAST ABIA ZONE

East Asla Zone broadest through DJQ ON 19.63 metres (16,250 k..) 1.80-3 p., Conce news at 0.799.

(Germ. Eng. German Yolk Bang, Programme Forecast (Germ., Eng!). 0.15 p.m. Music by the "Saven Musician.”

from Cologne.

D .. Call DIA, DJN

2,45 9.7

News in Engllah on DIA and la Dotch on DJN,

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

2 p.m. Little Folkmule,

11.14 p.m. Now in Garman on DJA mod

DIN. $1.10 p.m. Today

Pictures.

Germany. Ska

16.45 p.m. "Elstoric Ballada" in Seng and

Verse.

12.15 a.m. News In English on DJA and in

Dutch on DIN.

12.30 am. Close DJA, DIN (Germ, Engl}

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions

The following ware-lengths and frequencies Rre observed by Daventry.

Cell Blen Frogmenty Wavelength

5.050.c.

0.510, ke

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$1.25 Instru

0.585 k... 21.00 11.75#

straw metrok 19.52 metros

15.53 ke.

16.20 11,865 kc.

GIA

CBD

GRO

GSD.

CSE

*13.140

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17,190 kc

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16.210 ke

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metrse 13.97 metres

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6,119 .. Transmission 5'

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Be A Racital by Pelar Dawson (Australian Baritone).

13 m. A talk by the Chief: Engineer of the Brillah Broadcasting Co. poration.

7.45 ... Maetary of Music-Haydn,

BIC. Empire Orchestra, Greenwich Time Bignal at 5 am. 8.45 am. The News.

* a.m. Close down.

Transmission 6

(1.8.C. and (..) 11. Big Ben, "Bound Away.”

Greenwich Time Bienal at 16:1) 1.35. 11.40 m. The News,

13 pm. Close down,

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Transmission 2

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