CHINESE DOCTOR CHARGED

AN INTERESTING POINT RAISED

ON

QUERY CIRCUMCISION

Tho question of whether an operation for circumcision in con-

Aned to Western surgery or not was

raised when Lau Wal-män, a Chinese doctor, appeared on remand before Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central Magistracy this morning.

The defendant is charged with a breach of the Modical Ordinance in that he had practised as a surgeon at No. 124 Shanghal Street, first four, and possession of a certain polson,

and Novocain,

three namely, hypodermic syringes.

Mr. G. 8. Hugh-Jones appeared for: the defendant this morning, and ask- ed permission to withdraw the plea of guilty with regard to the first chargo only,

Mr. Schoßeld allowed the applica- tion.

Detective Bergeant Kinnear said the prosecution maintained the opera- tion was only a Western method of surgery,

DOCTOR'S EVIDENCE

Dr. D. J. Valentine, Government

BIG MUSICAL ATTRACTION

KARLSRUHE BAND

CONCERT

A big musical attraction will be offered to the public on Thursday, when, at 9.15 pm, the band of the German cruiser Karinruhe, by kind permission of Captain L. Siemens and officers, will give a concert at the Peninsula Hotel, to which admission is free. The band, under the con- ductorship of Bandmaster G. Doerfert, will render the following

1 Korntruppenmarch, S. ? Overtuers Oper "Der

zur

c. M. v. Weber. Freischuetz"

8.Wotans Abschiede und Feuerzau ber aus Walkuere...... I. Wagner. 4 Johann Strauss, der Walzer Koenig. Potpourri .......

Interval

Bohne.

6 Ouvertuere, "Flotte Bursche,"

Souppec.

6 Belsoldat auf Wache, P. Prager. 7 Deutsche Marschperlen,

Blankenburg.

8 Fanfares Macrache.

(a) Deutsche Fanfare.. Blume. (b) Volk ans Gewehr.. Schmidt.

National Anthems

CONCESSIONS TO YUGO-SLAVIA

LIMITING SANCTIONS

HARDSHIPS

London, Feb, 10, The Secretary to the Department of Overseas Trade, Captain Wallace, replying to a Commons question re- warding the concessions

Medical Officer, said that on Febru-Yugo-Slav exports of now !

ary 8, accompanied by Sergeant Kinnenr, he went to the first floor of No. 121 Shanghai Street, Yaumati. He entered room, which looked like a surgery, and BRW on a table a box The box was containing amphules. labelled Novacain, two per cent." There were also three glass syringes and a box of hypodermic needles which Atted the syringes. There was also a wooden table, which looked like an operating table, and a large quantity of bandages and wool, and on an other table there were acissors and a pair of surgical forceps. In the living room in a safe was a stethos- cope. In the office on a desk was a

book, the context of which was in Chinese characters, but in the front page there was in English the wards "Surgian operations." The instru ments all looked as if they had been used, and some of the amphules in thei box were missing. The defendant and two women were present.

the

Mr. Hugh-Jones: You know aporation which the defendant was supposed to have performed?—Yes.

NOTHING NEW

There is nothing new in It?-No. In it not still performed in e- sentinily the same way as it always was?I believe there are certain sections of proplo of different nationalities, race and religion who perform the operation in their own ways.

But basically it is the same, and there is no possibility of much

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the

and bacon in connection with League sanctions against Italy, said the assistance was given in view of the exceptionally heavy loss of ex- ports, to an extent of over one-fifth of her total exports, which Yugo- Slavin was likely to suffer as a result of applying sanctions.

The Government had felt bound to necode to the Yugo-Slav application

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,

Seven Saved From Storm Driven Ice

SEVEN ADRIFT FOR MANY HOURS

PLANE LEADS RESCUERS

Boston, Feb. 10.

All noven youths, member of the Conservation Corps who were sighted trifling on an ice-floe off Brewster, are reported to have been rescued.

Two definitely reached the patrol

FM

SINO-FRENCH AIR. MAIL CONNECTION

Inaugural Flight To Start To-morrow

Shanghai, Feb. 11. A weekly air mail service between China and France will be inaugurated to-mor- row with the departure of the C.N.A.C. plane from Shanghai for Hanoi, via Can-

ton.

The mail will be trans- ported by an Air France to from Hanoi machine Paris, and will require 11

from delivery days for Shanghai. Letters may be sent by this route from all parts of Western and Central Europe, as well as points en route, such as Bangkok. Rangoon, Calcutta, Baghdad and Beyreuth.-Reuter,

a hard

for assistance, out of respect for tdefront, Harrklet Lane, after British obligations under Article 16 struggle with the ice. of the League Cavenant.

A Coastguard cuiter was guided by As regards possible requests

an Army pinne to the iceberg on assistance from other countries, Cap-which the other five were moroaned,

for

tain Wallace said he could make to definito statement except to regal that Yugo-Slavia had Exceptionally strong claims in British Wireless,

the matter.--

ANGLO-EGYPT PARLEY

NOT BOUND BY EARLIER TALKS

London, Feb. 10.

The Foreign Secretary was asked

Reuter.

The position of the marooned youths was made the more desperate owing to the fact that the ice floe on whics they were drifting out to sca.com- menced to break.up in the wind-lashed water. They had been marooned for nearly thirty-six hours before rescuers

reached them.-Renter

SYMPATHY WITH MIL

DE VALERA

London, Feb, 10, The King has asked the Irish Free State High Commissioner in London to express His Majesty's sympathy

BRITISH INVESTORS' SECURITY

REMINDING CHINA OF OBLIGATIONS

London, Feb. 10.

In the House of Commons, Capt. A. C. Moreing (Con.) ènquired what steps were being taken on behalf of

FEBRUARY 11, 1936.

RADIO BROADCAST

Band of the Cruiser Karlsruhe

EDUCATIONAL TALK

From ZBW on a wavelength of

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme.

the Tientsin-Pukow Railway bond-356 metres (845 kilocycles): holders, in view of the railway's pro- Bts of over $500,000 monthly.

Mr. Anthony Edén, Foreign Secro- tary, replied that he was uncertain At available for service of the bonds. whether the sum represented the pro- Sir Alexander Cadogan, the British Ambassador, would continue to, take every sultable opportunity of remind ing the Chinese Government of their obligations respecting the loan.

7-7.13 p.m. Four Yongs of Stuart Robertson (Baritone).

1. Myself When Young ("in Persian Garden") (Lehmann): When Lights go Rolling (Ireland); Silent Noon (Vaughan Williams); 4. When Dull Caro (Lano Wilson)

7.13-7.30 p.m. "Sonela No. 3 in E (Bach) played by Isoide Menges (Violin) and Harold Samuel (Plano-

forte).

7.30-7.40 p.m. From the Studle. 10th of a series of Educational Talks by Uncle Mac

"Excerpts from Yes 7.40-8 p.m. Madam,"

8 pm. Time and Weather Report;

Quotations. Stock

From the Stadlo. 8.05.9 p.IL

Replying to Capt. Moreing concern- Ing the Tientsin Customs, Mr. Eden said a report had been received show ing that the Hopel-Charbar Council had instructed that the Tientsin Cus toms be remitted to Felping from 1 According to his informa- January tion, the Customs revenues were still

Programme of German Music by the being remitted to Shanghai, and there-Band of the German Cruiser "Karls fore Capt. Moreing's suggestion of

rure" by kind permission of Fregat- Government protest against the pro-ten Kapitaen L. Siemens., Bandmaster posed interference with the revenues. Doorfert. did not arise..

1. Goetterfunken March, Rumohr: Replying again to Capt. Moreingi 2. Von Wien durch die Welt--Pat Mr. Eden said he had no information

Brake; 4. Zeit Praesentiermarcah, to the effect that the Japanese mill-pourri, Hruby; 3. Cross Zeit, neue tary authorities had demanded com Geschichten aus dom Wiener Wald- plete fiscal severance in North China. Walizer, J. Strauss; G. Alle deutscho He had no information suggesting Treuo Marschpotpourri, Frantzen; 5. that the services of foreign loans were Badewetler March, Fuerot affected. Reuter.

ZANZIBAR RIOTING

CASUALTY LIST ANNOUNCED

Landon, Feb. 10. One official telegram received at the Colonini Office from Zanzibar states there is no truth whatever in the re- port that 76 Arnts who participated in the recent rioting were imprisoned in the hold of a Government, steamer Casualties among the rioters were four killed or died of wounds, and

two wounded.

There are 14 persons at present under arrest.

Normal. conditions are gradually being restored. Casualties, among officials and police were two dead and 13 injured British Wireless,

0-9.15 p.m. Daventry News Bulle-

iin.

9.16-10 p.m. A Light Concert. Piano Solo My Heart stood Still ("One Dam thing after another") Edythe Baker; Song-Ta Main (liands across the Table) Mic. Lucienne Boyer: Violin Salo--The Child and his Dancing Doll (Jinny Heykens) Albert Sandler; Song Songs my mother taught me (Dvorak)

Duct Vocal Dino Borgioli (Tenor); I'll see you again ("Bitter Sweet") Peggy Wood and George Metaxa; Viola Selo-Londonderry Air (arr. Terlis) Lionel Tortis: Songs-Want ing you ("New Moon") Lawrence Tibbett (Baritone); Lover Come back ("Now Moon") Lawrence Tibbett (Baritone); Plano Sold-I wait for you, Mischn Sopliansky: Song The World is mine to-night, Webster Booth; Violin Solo-Pais Moon (Logan) Albert Sandler; Song The Fairy Tales of Ireland (Eric Cantes) Essic Ackland (Contralto); Elec Cymbalum Solo-Red Rose, Racz: Instrumental-Rakoczy March Colombo's Tziganes,

to 1730

hin son, Brinn, following a rieling ac cident in Phonenix Park, Dublin, yesterday. The Dominions Secret- Bry, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, has also sent a message to dir. de Valera.This

in the Common at question-ane with Mr. de Valera in the donth of British Wireless.

for on assistance that, in view of the changed international situation, com- pleto freedom of action of Ilja Majesty's Government in the negotia. tions for a treaty with Egypt would not be restricted by the terms of the earlier draft treaties.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN

BRIEF

GOOD, THE MORE COMMUNICATED,

A dinner dance will be held at MORE ABUNDANT GROWS, THE AUTHOR Repulse Bay Hotel on Wednesday at

variation?-The-Ilebrew-race always Mr. Eden-replied: "The principle NOT IMPAIRED, BUT HONOURED MORE. 8.30 p.m.

have it done in infancy and in their own particular way. The actual method, however, is not exactly the

same as in an adult. The operation can be done in more than one way.

You say this practice is known to a great number of races, incluiting the Western race, and it is not only exclusive to the Western medicine The custom is not exclusively con- fined to the Western race.

The hearing at this stage wan adjourned until 11.30 am, on Febru ary 17. Mr. Schofield directing Ser geant Kinnear to consult the Law Ofeer with regard to the first charge.

CORRESPONDENCE

Praise To Whom Praise Is Due

that no Government can be bound-fillen.

Mr. M. Beraha left for Japan by the of inconclusive by the provisions

course,

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours 8.8. Empress of Canada. He expects previous negotiations is, of weit recognised in international prac-ending at 10 a.m. to-day totailed 0.62. to return to the Colony about the ice. In the present negotiations, the inch. The total since January 1 is middle of next month. application of this principle must 1.67 inches, agalast an average of

be governed by the mutual 1.85 inches. interests of the two countries "- British Wireless.

ELSTREE FIRE IRONY

FILM OF DISASTER MADE

An

...

Two cases of Diphtheria, two cases of Scarlet Fover and one case of Typhoid were reported to the local Health authorities during the week-

At Homo was to have been held at the Government Civil Hospital to-day whereat Lady Southern was to end. have presented certiflentes to graduate

Dr. Arthur Woo, who is arranging nurses. It is announced, however, that the function has been postponed. for the reception of Mrs. Margaret Sanger when she visits Hongkong Cheung Shing, 19, banished only inext week, has called a meeting at January for five years, was sentenced the Chinese Merchants Club at 7.30 to six months hard labour for re- this evening, to make arrangements.. turning when he appeared before Mr. Balfour at the Central Magistracy this morning. Sub-Inspector Walsh prosecuted.

London, Feb. 10. With an efficiency, in the circum- stances ironic, one of the film con-

For attempting to travel on the cerns whose premises were involved ferry launch Man To from Hongkong in the huge fire at Elstree Studios on to Mongkok without paying his fare, Sunday night, estimated to have done Yip Lam, 18, unemployed, was fined over half a million pounds of damage, ten dollars, or seven days' imprison has produced a film with a running ment, by Mr. Balfour at the Central Magistracy this morning. Mr. L. A. commentary of the fire itself. Hongkong Telegraph)

It is understood that arrangements Hurlow. Ticket Inspector, was the Sub-Inspector Walsh Sir-My statistics barely reveal have been made at that there will be complainant more thun correspondent in a practically no interference with the prosecuted.

ano hundred who would write praises and production plans as a result of the at least ninety-nine who usually write fire-British Wireless, criticisms.

(To The Editor

Human nature, bored by pressure of work and worries, shup at people's lamentations or criticisms, but read praises with more acceptability.

•Sirch

your columns are open to readers' criticisms, perhaps you would allow me, as a regular reader valued paper, to comment of your about two praiseworthy Incidents during last week.

your

Motor bus No. 481 on

Monday,

EARL JELLICOE'S ESTATE

BEQUEATH OF WAR HEIRLOOMS

London, Feb. 10. Among the wills proved is that of

tho

The number of cases treated by the St. John Ambulance New Territories Modical Benevolent Branch during Maternity January totalled 11,199. cases numbered 187, including soveral outside cases in Shataukok and Trus- wan. Cheung Chau had by far the largest number of cases, a total of over 2,200 being treated there.

Arrested with the possession of nine wooden partitions and five bed boards at Canton Road yesterday, Pang Kam- chuen 31, unemployed, was charged before Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon

Li Chung, charged with theft of Magistracy this morning with theft along coat, yesterday denied that he and on pleading guilty was fined $15, had been in gaol before. When he ap-or. In default, three weeks hard labour. Inspector Shannon stated peared before Mr. Balfour at Central Police Court. on remand this that the boards were stolen from an empty flat at No, 105 Shanghai Street, morning he admitted that he had prosecond ficar, and were the property of vious convictions and had been banish- od. When asked why he caused all Lut Kat, 60, rent collector. the trouble by denying it the accused replied, "Nobody likes to be in gabl".

10 p.m. Big Ben! 10-11 p.m. Dance Music. 11 p.m. Close Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

The German Short-Wavers

Evening's Broadcast From

for Far Spec lat TORTAMMES Listeners will be broadcast from Learn as followe

p.1. 19. m 16,218 ke 1,30-3 19.74 m 18,298 ke 4.45-8.15 5.m. 31.45 an 1,540 ke 4.45-8,15 p.m. 16.74 m 16.210 ke

12.30.10.

DJR

DJN

DJB

SOUTH ABEA ZONE (South Asia Zope, brondesst from DJD. (10.74 metres) and DIN (91.45 metres).

DJN (German) -4.4% - p.m._Call DJIL

BONE Enzibh). Cerman Folk Programme Forecast (Germ.. Engl.)

3 p.m.

.

Letter Box for Australia. Hitler Youth Programme by the Junior Boys' Bection: We ang if daughty dards 6.15 p.m. Kathe Lang-Schubert

songs by Hellmuth Daeniach. 5.30 p.m. News in English.

lage

5.4% p.m. New Chamber Maile for Strings

and Wind. 8.16 p.m. Naports of the Olympic Winter

4.45 pm

News in German.

7 p. Concert of Light Manie.

$ .. News in Enellah.

8.15 p.m. Concert of Ligh! 'Kule (600-

tinued).

9pm.

Go DJB, DJN (Germ. Engl.)

EAST ASIA ZONE Fast Asla Zons. broadcast through DJQ on 19.61 metres (16,259 km) 110-8 pm. Concert,*

way t CAH DJA. DJR. DIN (Cerm..

མ་

Engl.) German Polk Bong. Pro -gramme Forwenal (Germ., Engl.) 0.15 p.m. Naw Chamber Music for String

and Wind

4. Now in Eustiah on "ÚJA and in

notch an DJIL DIN,

10 am. Biller Yesth Programme). We sing

of doughty deeds.

10.16 p.m. Something of all forte. 11.13 p.m. News in German on DJA, DJD. DIN. Close down JB,

the Olympic Winter 11.34 p.m. Reports

Cameo,

alan Esthe Lange-B-kabert 32 .m.

songs by Itsellmuth Bantach. 12.15 am. News in English en DJA and in

Daich an DİN.

Closs DJA, DIN (Germ...,, Engl.), DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

11.30

To-day's Broadcasting From Six Transmissions

The following wavelengtha and frequencla are observed by Davmiry.

Frequency Wavelength Call Sig Whilst watching a jugglor perform-

4,050 k... 4.31 metres 9.310 ke. 31.55 metres Three months hard labour was im-ing at 80 Hollywood Road yesterday

21.30, metzOD 8,045. k..

24.53 metren posed. Sub-Inspector L. Tylor pro- afternoon, Wong Pun, aged 14, had

ALTER ke. GSD This pocket picked of nino cents. The

25.13 metrem Bocuted.

22,548 ke. thief was caught red-handed. Ap-

11.52

10th,

Central Magistracy this morning, Yu at 3 pm, en route to Taikoo, Admiral of the Floet Earl Jellicoe, Chan Yuk-lan, 27, married woman, pearing before Mr. Balfour at the broke down and severn Englah who left estate of a gross valus of was fined $20 or, in default, two ladies and others were in the bus. £13,370, with net personalty £4,992. Inspector Wong Fo-tin immediately He bequeathed his fing flown at weeks' imprisonment when she pleaded Ngan, 26, pleaded guilty and was took charge of affairs and enrolled Battle of Jutland, his down at the guilty before Mr. Balfour at the Cen-sentenced to five months hard labour tral Police Court this morning to to be followed by two years' police the service of the motorman, ticket sword of honour and other articles as keeping a common gaming house for supervision at the expiration of the Sub-Inspector sellor and the other bus employees heirlooms, to fallow the title-British po piu lottery on the third floor of 80, term. The accused admitted several who happened to be in the bas, and Wireless.

D'Águilar Street, man, Chan previous convictions. Cheung, 21, was similarly fined for. Walsh prosecuted. with myself lending a hand we used collaboration and pushed the bus

writing announcements relating to the lottery. Detective Sergeant T. Cash- man stated that 249 incomplete lot tery tickets were foul

along for over 50 yards, and as the LOSES SIGHT AFTER bus gained speed the engines rallied again. This speaks excellently of

the conduct of the Bus Inspector and his fellow employees.

On Saturday last, I tendered a banknote at the Post Office and get ting a few stamps I walked out but was halled back by several persons

19 YEARS

BLIND

A fine of $10, with the alternativo of 14 days' hard labour, was imposed upen Yau Yim, 28, unemployed, by Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magis With a provious conviction for a tracy this morning, when he admitted WAR CASUALTY NOWmilar offence, Kang, Man, 25, un-tho theft of an opium pipo belonging employed, was sentenced to eight to Talm Shu-wan, rotired seaman, mantha hard labour Ly Mr. Mse from No 80 Prince Edward Road, Inspector Portallion London, Feb. 10, fadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy this second floor. A man who has just inst his sight morning for returning from banish-stated that the pipe was stolon by ad been banished from the Colony on ber 14 last, when he went to com- my change! This honesty of Post as a resuit of being gassed at the ment. Defendant admitted having defendant on the afternoon of Novem- Office employees, as well as their Battle of Ayros in 1917 was

years. He pleaded that he left arm looking for a friend. Yesterday de mitted to St Dunstan's Home for December 23 last for a period of ten plainant's house on a pretence of blinded soldiers over the week-end.

This is the fifteenth case admitted was deformed and prevented him from fondant was recognised by

had only re-plainant's friend and he was arrested. during the last two years of "delayed working, and that

Kowloon-City. action in blindness, due to mustard, turned to get some money from a The pipe was sold to a man at.

friend. gas.firitish: Wirulces.

as the stamp seller, Young Hat, was calling mo back as I forgot to take

marked efficiency, speaks very well of our local Mall Superintendent.

Dosen't this make more pleasant rending 1

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Transmission 5

10AB, and G.8.0.).

Big Ben, The .B.C

Orchesten.

Empire

T.ED .. A talk by the Chief Engineer of

Car the British Breadcasting peration.

Greenwich

3.5 sm. Two Flayar, (1) "The Power and the Giery," a modem tragedy. (2) *Jule's Erro" (or "The Down- fall of Bepilona"), a radio play, 8.45 am. The Nawa,

• mm. Class down,

Transmission 6

(0.8.C. and 0.5.1)

im. Big Ben, "All Parts, Please!”

Greenwich Time Signal at 11:37 năm.

13.31 0.20. "Back to Road,"

11,48 am, The News:

12 p.m. Clees' down,

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Big Ben, The Hawaiian Islanderm.

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