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King Receives
Statesmen
LITVINOFF AMONG
VISITORS
London, Jan. 29.
One of the most notable visitors to King Edward to-day wan M. Litvinoff, Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs who remained with His Majesty just
over half an hour.
M. Litvinoff later saw Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the Prime Minister, na also did other Foreign Minister visiting London-Renter's Bulletin Servico,
MANY VISITORS
London, Jan. 29. The King received at Buckingham Palace to-day a number of visitors, including foreign statesmen in London in connection with the funeral of King George. One of the carllent callers was the Foreign Secretary Mr. Anthony Eden.
THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY,
BANDITS NEAR
PEIPING
IMPORTANT TOWN
TAKEN
Pelping, Jan, 29. The official Chinese version of the
minor disturbance at Changpingchow, 27 miles north of Peiping, says that on Monday evening at 10 n horde of 2,500 bandits, not East Hopel ancient militiamen, attacked this walled
demilitarised zone in East Hopel city. The city in within the under the jurisdiction of General Sung Chch-yuan, Chairman of the Hopel Charine Political Council.
After a fierce encounter Sung Chen- Juan's troops disarmed part of the bandits and dispersed their main body. No further trouble is expected United Fresse
BRITAIN BACK. TO
NORMAL
KING RECEIVES
VISITOR
London, Jan. 20. After the funeral of King George the country's life returned to normal. Flag were full-masted but mourning dress is still largely observed. Danco music and broadcasting have resumed.
been
The King motored from York House to Buckingham Palaco this morning, to receive a number of Im portant visitors, among them, being Prince Starhemburg and Baron von the King with an address of loyalty Neurath. Lord Shaftsbury presented | and condolence from the House Lords.
The Queen is spending the day quietly at Buckingham Palace, and is feeling no 1 efforts.
ather
Sir J. Simon's Broadcast
London, Jan. 29.
(by Telegraph, Copyright, Taleurophia Mss- Ordinance, 1894. Receivid, January
Bandits Occupy Town Nogelli, Jan. 20,
Pelping, Jan. 20. Ras Dests the gallant leader of the
One thousand bandits re-attacked southern Ethiopian army which has
And occupied Changpingchow, which Mr. Anthony Eden also had an - is within East Hopel. Mr. Yin Ju terview with a number been in fierce confilet with the Italians
Later, the King gave nudlences to
of visiting for some time past, might be safer in Prince Starhemberg, Austrian Vice keng is sending militia troops to at- foreign ministers. The departure of a monastery, admitted captured wife Chancellor, Baran von Neurath, Ger-tempt to retake the town. It trans-distinguished foreign visitors has be: of an Ethiopian nobleman, when in-nan Foreign Minister, M. Litvinolf, pires that it was Mr. Yin, Ju-keng's gun. President Lebrun with tervlowed by Router to-day Bhe wax Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs, Cheh-Yuan's troops who clashed with morning. They are being followed by militia forces and not General Sung French representatives left this questioned regarding the report that M. Titulescu, Rumanian Foreign Kas Desta was thinking of entering Minister, and others. Many of these the bandits yesterday--Reuter.
the King of Belgium and others, a monastery rather than returning to foreign statesmen also paid courtesy
Complete Settlement?
Reuter, Addis Ababa to face the Imperial calls on the Prime Minister, Mr.
Peiping, Jan, 20. rebuke for the fall of Magalle.
Stanley Ballwin, and bad interviews A military attache of the Japanese The captivo is a handsame woman, with the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Embassy told newspaper correspon=| with fair hair and a coffed-coloured Anthony Eden.
dents yesterday that n complete complexion, who apenku in hailing The President of the French Re-settlement had been achieved between A tribute to King George V. by Sir French and Italian. Her husband, public was the first of the distinguish-members of the Hopel-Charhar Poli- who is secretary to Ras Desta, sented foreign mourners attending yester- tical Council and Japanese officials at her off on mule-back to the railway day's funeral at Windsor to return Tientsin concerning the Chaoyang Gate when Itas Desta ordered the retreat home. He was seen off from Victoria and Taku incidents. The Chaoyang before the Italian onslaught. Her by the Duke of Kent and left Dover Gate dispute involved firing by both husband remained with Has Death an under an escort of destroyers and with Japanese and Chinese soldiers over the leader had automobiles at his dina salute of guns.
Similar courteries were accorded to were no casualties. The Taku in
Blight misunderstanding There posal.
foreign Royaljes who left to day, in- eldent was over an alleged Chinese cluding the g of the Belgians, the King of Denmark, the Crown Prince insult to the Japanese flag.
Commenting on of Italy, Prince George and Prince the attache said that the moment had the nettlement, Nickolas of Greece.—British Wireless.net come for a full disclosure of the forms effecting the settlement. He said that Major-General Kenji Doi- hara would not remain tong in Shansi.
The captive nakl she had been
captured, hut was received with great courtesy by General Grazinal. lle provided her with the beat of lodging and food, and promised to send her to her husband by way of linck Mogadiscio and , Djiboull.—Reuter Special.
HIDING HATE OF JEWS
DURING
GERMANY'S
OLYMPIC GAMES
Berlin, Jan. 29.
or
PROGRESS AT NAVAL PARLEYS
(Continued from Papa 1.) future discussions, are understood to limits:
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Voice Of The People Confinatory of the "autonomy” principles of the Hopci-Charhar Poll tienl Council, the latter institution is busy preparing the inauguration of a Local Provisional Assembly. Members of this body will be appointed by a the public to have a voice in the ment. The Council is still undecided concerning the sphere of the Pro- visional Assembly
John Simon, the Home-Secretary, was broadcast last night by the stata wireless system in France.
KODA
the
JANUARY
30, 1936.
RADIO
BROADCAST To-day
Songs by Jeannette Loff From the Studio
'Z.E.K, PROGRAMME
From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 256 metres (8-16 kiloeycles):
5.0 p.m. Orchestra.
Hongkong Hotal Danca'
6-0.30 p.m. Children's Studio Con-
cert.
6.30-7 p.m. Hongkong Hotel Danco Orchostra.
of
7-7.30 p.m. Light Opera and Musical Comedy.
Selection-The Land
Smiles (Lehar); Vocal Gome The Three Munketeers; Selection-The
Merry the Savoy (Abraham). Widow (Lehar); Voenl Gems-Ball at
7.30-7.45 p.m.
Albert Sandler (Violin). Los Allen (Baritono).
1. Violin Solo-Always. ("Puritan Roquests; 3. Lullaby); 2 Songs: Musical Comedy Violin Solo-Grinzing (Benatzky); 4. Songs: Josephine "Little Women"); Slumberland (Lambert).
7.45-8 p.m. From the Studio,
Interview with Director Tay Garnett well-known Hollywood pro ducer); Songs from The King of Jazz" by Jeannette, Lof
3. p.m. Time and Weather Report; Closing, Local Stock Quotations.
8,05-11 p.m. Chinese Studio Concert. 11 p.m. Close Down,
In the course of his addresa Sir John Simon said: "In private life he was a model of personal conduct, 8.05-10 p.m. European Pro- Constitutional Monarch. In years quency of 640 kilocycles. just as in public he was a model gramme From ZEK, on a Fre
by
Kings of England 8.05-8.30 p.m. Marck Weber and exercised great personal power. To his Orchestra. adapted day growth of democratic government this Lehar (arr. Henry Hall): From
when the British Crown - has
itself completely to
From Offeniach's Samplo Box (Urbach); Vienness Memories of power has disappeared, for the King Meyerbeer's Treasure House (Ur- always acts on the advice Ministers, who are themselves respon sible to Parliament.
and warn.
the
of his ba70-9 p.m. Variety Items.
provide for the fallowing maximum general election in order to permit informed, to advise, right of veto Lovely Day ("Ton Hat")...........
*
....
Capital ships, 35,000 tons and 14, administration of the Pelping govern has lapsed complete never opposes Moonlight can do ("Road House")
inch guns, with a possibility of fixing the tonnage two or three thousand lower.
+
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The King's Affairs
of Roses
9.30-10 p.m. Dance Music. 10 p.m. Big Ben: Close Down.
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES
Piano Solos-Please Teacher But the King has won back in Selection; Broadway-Melody of 1936 Influence all and more than ite has Selection....Patricia Bossborough; lost in power. One of our writers | Song Outside of You ("Broadway aptly remarked that the King of Gondolier")....Dick Powell; Accor England in his relations with his deon Solo-Speak to me of ministers has kept three rights to be George Scott-Wood;
SongNo Stringa "Top Hat"); Isn't this a On the other hand. the
....Ginger Rogers: Vocal Duet-What a Little The British monarchy the evolution of constitutional prac
acLayton and Johnstone; Organ tice. On the contra further in The Sidney Torch.
It accepis it. Solon-Film Hits of the Moment.... Aircraft carriers, 22,000 tons and
The Mayor, Mr. Chin Teh-chun, told and does all it can to In order to avoid making n bad 6.1-inch guns.
newspaper correspondents that he British people are deeply imbued with 9-9.15 p.m. Daventry News Bulletin, impression on visitors, the Nazi No further construction of large would visit Tientain in a day or two bath tradition and democratie
9.15-9.30 p.m. authorities in Bavaria have ordered cruisers.
Four Songs by to see General Sung Cheh-yuan to and sees in the Throno a stabil,
Charles Kullman (Tenor). all anti-Jewish notices, including Amalgamation of smaller cruisers discuss the abolition of some thirty force which is in complete harmony
1. Beautiful Garden those forbidding Jews to enter hotels, and destroyers into a single category oppressive miscellaneous taxes in with need for rapid and profound (Schmid); 2. Thora (Adams); 9. By restaurants and cafea, to be removed with a limit of 7,000 to 8,000
tons, Pelping.
In some of the cases the change. That system is one which the Dark Lagoon (Leigh): 4. Tho daring the period of the Olympic with 0.1-inch guns. This proposal taxes will be materially reduced, suits the British people perfectly be World is mine tonight (Porford). Games.
is aimed at meeting the difficulty due
Chinese Suspicious
cause of its special character-but it Newspapers
ure forbidden to to construction ulready undertaken in
Changchun, Jan. 29. is an essentially British product.— publish
of "lucidents" the destroyer class by Powers which reports involving foreignera Jews were not signatories of the London Chahar Political Council, headed by
Open assistance for the Hopei- British Wireless. Router Special.
Naval Treaty.
Submarines, 2,000 tons with 6.1- General Sung Cheh-yuan, and the inch
East Hope! Anti-Communist Autoño-
London, Jan. 29. The First Committee has decided to keng, in compliance with the request arranging
mous Government, under Mr. Yin Ju-
The King will spend a busy week CINEMA SHOW FOR refer the question of qualitative limi- of these two groups, will be extended matters, though many think that after official and persona? tntion to the Technical Sub-Commit by the Kwantung Army for the pur- the funeral he will take a rest. KIDDIES
and has directed technical experia Leo, to begin with an examination of one of stabilizing and building up Among the personal affairs will be the questions, auch na definitions, which the economic and financial situation question as to where he will live. He have a bearing on qualitative limita- the decision of a conference of staff Buckingham Palace to transact offl
in North China. This is said to be has already taken one room fa tion. Meantime, the Technical Sub- Committee, which is reporting on ad- officers of the Kwantung Army yes- cial business, but whether he will
terday.
move in to stay will be vance notification of naval program-
matter mes, will--meet- to-morrow,~ when- it
The officers are also reported to which he will have to decide... He may retain hin residence at York may complete its report, which in that have agreed that they should co- case will come before the First Com-porate with the Nanking Govern House, St. James Palace, while he (187 metres) and DJN (81.4 metres).
4.4 p.m. Cat! DJD, DJN (German. ment in the joint defence of Inner has already decided to keep his mittee on Friday-British Wireless Mongolia and North China against private residence at Fort Belvedere,
English). German Folk BOLLE. Programme Forecast ¡Gera. the Communist menace, if and when as this is within easy reach of London.
Engl.) Nanking eliminates
Another mattor is his Canadian the elements which are now engaged in agitating ranch in Alberta. He may sell it against Japan and Manchukua. It is improbable that he will go there
Nanking's
for
a Sino. again. He has spent much enjoyable proposal Japanese conference
time at his ranch, which he owns by adjust rela- tions between the two countries was
right of purchase-Reuters Bulletin, viewed with suspicion by the officers, who feared it to be an attempt on the part of Nanking to check the au- tonomy movement in North China and to rally public opinion in support
FRIDAY MORNING
ATTRACTION
Cuikdren are looking forward to the special cinema show at the King's Theatre on Friday morning. The films have been most carefully selected, and mothers can rest as aured that their small folk will have the time of their lives,
guns.
GOLD AND SILVER PROBLEMS
The show provides an opportunity to give the children a treat and at the same time help poor families in
(Continued from Page 1.) the New Territories. Thanks to the generosity of the management of the King's Theatre and of the film disstrument of monetary policy. A tributors, all the proceeds are to be system had been evolved for regulate ing approximately the supply of given to the St. John Ambulance money in accordance with trade re- Association and Brigade.
quirements. With
FATE OF FRANC
New York, Jan, 29.
on
to
Telping, Jan. 29.
Monarchs Departing
Duke of
This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers
Bpectat FORTRE for Fur
Eaters
steners will be broadcast from Zemren
wa
Бул DJU
19.74 m 15,10 ko 1.303 D.M. 19.74 m 16.299 ko 4.45-8.15 pan,
DJN DJD
31.4 m
1,549 ko 4.45-8,15 pm. 19.74 m 18,100 ka
pm-12.30 a.m.
SOUTH ASTA ZONE
(Bouth Asia Zona, broadcast from D33.
& p.m.
до
Kent-Rautor'a
Hitler Youth Programmer In Memory of the 39th of January 1923. £30 p.m. Newe in English. 145 pm. The Reichewahr Dand 1.44 1.m.'_News In Garma. 1 p.m Convert of Light Made, Nown in English.
8.15 p.m. Close DIB, DJN (Germ. Eng3).
BAFT ASIA ZONE
19.0 metres (15,120 k.o.) 1.80-8 p.m. Concert, Phat Asia Zone broadcast through 13Q o.
Days at 8_9.19.
Eorl)
5.1. Call DJA. DJN (Germ,
German Folk Bang. ProgrEIN MO
· Ferronat (Germų___Engl.) 9.15 p.m. Hitler Youth Programmas In Memory of the 30th of January
945 pm. News in English on DIA and
in Dutch en DJN,
10 pum. "The Pugnacions Pencil.". 19.15 p.m. Music by the Rolchswehr Band, 21.13 D... News in German on DJA and
DJN.
11-30 p.m. Today in Germany, 13.45
.m. New Gorman Light Musle, 11.15 m. News in Engilah on DJA and
In Datch on DJN. 13.30 .. Closs PJA, and DIN (German,
Engi.)
London, Jan. 29. tatives of other countries who curio The foreign monarchs and represen- the development of the Kuomintang policy. They deto attend the funeral of King George of the great consolidated banks, and cided, however, to leave the matter have started to depart from London with the steadily growing authority in the hands of the Japanese Foreign and among those who left this morn- and power of the Bank of England, Omee.
Ing was President Lebrun and mem- the frame-work for a comprehensive It was also agreed that the crea-bers of the French delegation, who Wall Street is most interested in system of sound money had come into tion of a real coalition between Ban- were seen off from Victoria Station
being. Ultimate control rested with chukuo and the two newly
the created by the fate of the frane when the the Government, acting upon prin- governments in North China would Bulletin. Sarraut Cabinet Faces ¤ non-coelpies publicly declared or defined by mark a temporary end of the North Adenée voice Thursday. United Parlament, Press.
China embroglio. After that the
Foreign Secretary Dealing with the future of monetary army would be content to look at the policy, the speaker said monetary situation for a while.-Union News.
London, Jan. 20. management could de no more than Manchukuo and Autonomous Regime thony Eden, has seen, and is seeing, The Foreign Secretary, Mr. An- HARD DAYS AHEAD
remove obstacles in the way of indus Washington, Jan, 20.
try and assist its expansion. It could
The East Hope Anti-Communist many of the Kings and Statesmen who Congress should be to help to extend the area of employ- Autonomous Government in Tungehow have visited London for the Royal jouxit by May 16, according to the ment and bring production and conis, sending Mr. Chih Trang-mo, its funeral. Speaker of the House of Representa sumption Into better relationship. chief secretary, to Changchun as
He is to-day calling on the King of of the last hundred goodwill envoy. tives, Mr. J. W. Byrns, to-day years had developed a nation-wide
Bulgaria, and to-night he will be the United Press.
guest dinner of the King of machino centrally operated for re-trusted with negotiating details of a Roumania. He has already, during the last two days, seen the French liate task was to use this machine in treaty of friendship between Man Foreign Minister, Monsieur Flandin, are observed by DavonİTY. such a way as to assist the steady chukuo and the autonomous regime, and the German Foreign Ministe
Chih and his porty are scheduled A victim of the submarine explo. upward trend in the standard of living to arrive in Hsinking about January
Buron Von Neurath. which the immense advance in pro-i sion, Librado do Castro, has died. ductivity had happily brought within
To-day he is receiving visits from The others are improvingUnited
Mr. Chili Taung-mo, the proposed Minister for Foreign Affairs, Monsieur the Belgian Prime Minister and the Prote.
grasp. British Wireless.
goodwill delegate of the 'East Hopel
van Zeeland,
QB7 the Australian Vice Anti-Communist Autonomous Govern- Chancellor, Prince Starhemberg, the ment, is a friend of Mr. Yin Ju-keng Hungarian Foreign Minister, Mon- and assisted Mr. Yis in establishing our De Kanya and the Afghan his autonomous regime and la'now its Foreign Minister. Faiz Mihamed. secretary-Union News.
Khan British Wireless.
VICTIM DIES
Manila, Jan. 29.
The progross
ulating bank deposits. The Immo-
TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
TWO KILLED IN WEEK! TWENTY INJURED
4
The envoy is also believed to be en-
Mr.
Tokyo Decision?
Shanghai, Jan. 29.
at
The Tung Wah Hospital, are hold. ing a graduation ceremony of nurses from the training schools of its three hospitals on Friday next at 2.30 p.m. Lady Southorn has kindly consented to distributo the Certificates of Pro- ficiency given by these hospitals" to The Police trafile offles reports that thoan graduates who have passed the during the week ended January 25, examination of the Government there was a total of 47 accidents in Nurses Board and Midwifery Board.
Hongkong and Kowloon, including 20 involving Injury and two which proved fatel, Under the auspices of the H.K.U.
The causes of the accidents were: A.P.C., a lecture on "Night Photo 16 through running across the road graphy," Hlustrated by lantern slides, (13 injured, one killed); six through the proposed conference by the Nan-vaccinations were performed in cor- 1. Clarification of the agenda of were treated; and several thousand will be given by Dr. K. W. Khoo at walking on roadway (five injured.
B
A meeting to discuss pending prob ritories Medical Benevolent Branch The St. John Ambulance Now Tor- held at the Tokyo Foreign Office on past year. There were 1,588 mater lems between Japan and Chine was attended to 155,218 cases during tho Monday afternoon, when it was renity cases, 24,880 CRE WON seen by ported that general agreement was doctors, and 10,622 visits were made expressed on the following points:
to bones. Altogether 229 children
should precede inin centres.
8 p.m. on Friday next at the Union one killed); 23 collisions between ng Government Assembly Room, Hongkong Univer- vehicles; one case of jumping on or Japan's final acceptance of the 'con- slty. The slides are beautiful night off volicies in motion (one injured);ference plan. scenes of London and are kindly lent one vehicle overturned in trying to by Messrs. ford and Co. All In-overtake, (one Injured).
·torested are welcome.
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The R.E.O.C.A. dance which should The Hongkong Society for the Pro- have been held on Saturday, February toction of Children has received from 1 has how bcon postponed unit the Staff, Navy Army and Air Force Saturday, February B. commencing Institute, the sum of $12.
"In at the usual time-8-30 p.m. at the memory of Mr. A. C. Maycock.".
Ching Fleet Club Theatre.
2. In case the Chinese Government
falls to display sufficient sincerity in The fourth meeting of the Sensión announcing the agenda, Japan should 1935-36 of the Hongkong Branch of not agree to participate in the pro- the English Association will be hold posed meeting. be asked to suppress the anti-Japan-is Excellency Sir Andrew Caldecott, | next Tuesday, February 4, Lat↑ 5.80 3. The Chinese Government, should p.m. at the Helena May Institute. ese movement in China moro, cifeo C.1.0, C..E. has kindly promised to tively before. Japan can take part in prexido, und Professor R. K. M. Símp- the conference-Union News,
son will speak on "George Borrow,
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