GRATITUDE TO, PLANNING TO ASSIST
RESCUERS
U.S. CONVEYS WORD TO BRITAIN
London, Feb. 11.
* ASSYRIANS
(Continued from Paso 1.)
though the Government felt it had no actual liability in regard to the settlement of the Assyrians it had decided to make the offer of £260,000 to the League on condition that Iras made an equal contribution, and Iraq | had agreed. The result was that the total cost of settlement left a gap of £180,000. The only hope to meet this gap and clear up the situation would bo substantial response to the appeal the Archbishop proposed to make to Government private charity. The
On Instructions from his Govern- ment, the
United States Charge d'Affaires has assured, the Foreign Socretary of the sinceb gratitude of his Government for the efforts of His Majesty's Governments in the United Kingdom, in the Commonwealth of Australia and in New Zealand, on be half of the lost American explorers, Mr. Lincoln Ellsworth and Mr. He lick Kenyon, who were rescued in thewould help the appeal and hoped it Antarctic by the Royal Research Ship would be a great success. Discovery II,
The Charge d'Affaires said the elfoclive work of those on board the Discovery II was deeply appreciated in the United States. The generous axalalance given to the airmen by the British Grahamland Expedition was aimilarly acknowledged.
The Discovery II is expected at Melbourne on Friday. She will re- sume her scientific work after leaving on or about March 2- Melbourne -British Wireless.
EXTRADITION IMPOSSIBLE
FATHER CONFRONTS
EX-CONVICT
Paris, Feb. 11, The question of the extradition of the man Vernon, alias Lacroix, whe was detained together with a woman named Suzanne Bertron in connection with the murder in England of Max Kesel, known to the London under. world as "Max the Red," is now dend,
Vernon admitted his French nallan- allty when confronted with his father, and said that his name was not Laeriox.
RICH VALLEY
Are
The scheme for the settlement of the Assyrians requires preliminary work of reclamation and development in a plain known as the Ghab, including extensive drainage and irrigation at a cost of about £827,000, of which the French mandatory authorities furnishing
£380,000. The about alluvial soil of the Valley of Orontes is believed to be of great poten
1A anticipated richness. It tini Assyrians will be able to begin to cultivate their permanent lands in 1940,
COST £320,000
4t
The most important of these credits is for food-about £125,000-during the period before settlers are able to grow suflicient for their own needs.
THE
FEBRUARY 12, HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY,
Picture shows Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign. Scorelary, in
conversation with M. Laval in
CORRESPONDENCE
Local Wireless Interference
• p
(To The Editor
Hongkong Telegraph)
Colonial
Every
In
Geneva,
OUT OF THE RULES
(Continued from Pago 9.)
1936.
RADIO BROADCAST
Variety Concert From The Studio
RECORDED MUSIC
From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 6-6.30 p.m. Children's Studio Con-- cert.
7-7.17 p.m. (Erie Coates).
by
"Four Ways Suite"
7.17-7.30 p.m. A 'Cello Recital
Beatrice Harrison.
3. Sarabande (Handel); 2. Orientale. (Cul): 3. Serenado ("Hassan") (De- lius) 4. Melody (Dawes).
7.30-7.43
p.m. ture (Rossini).
#William Tell" Over-
7-43-8 p.m. "Old and Now" (A Potpourri of Popular Melodies) (arr. Herman Fink).
8 p.. Time and Weather Report." 8.03-8.16 p.m. A Recital by "Jan" Klepura (Tenor).
1. My Heart is always calling you (Stolz): 2. You, me and Love (Stolt); 3. Heue Nacht oder nie (Spoliansky); d. La Danza (Rogaini),
8.16-8.40 p.m. Instrumental Variety,
Tropical Hulas, South Sea Islanders; Xylophone Solo-The Squirrel Dance, Rudy Starita; Saxophone Solo-Some of these days, Coleman Hawkins: Organ Solos Sweet Music-Selection, Reginald Dixion: Banjo Solo-La Vivandlore. Ernest Jones; Banjo and Gullar Duct-Wedding
Chinese, The Brothers Berilni; Xylophone Solo-
Rudy Starita. 8.40-8.57 p.m.
Vocal Gems.
A Country Girl (Monckton) Light Opera Company; New Moon (Rom- berg) Light Opera Company.
8.67-9.15 p.m. Concert Waltzes by Marek Weber and his Orches- tra.
Drink, Drink, Brother Drink (Ben- lateur): Golden Rain (Waldtoufel); dix): Life in the Vienna Prater (Trans-
Faust Wallz (Grouped); Child, You can dance like my wife ("Die Ges- Frau") (Fall); Dollar chuedence Princess (Fall).
9.15-9.30 p.m. Daventry News Bulle-
9.30-10.30 p.m. From the Studio. Parker, Doreen Ma, Fred Carpio, The A Variety Concert by: Colleen Rhythm Boyr."
The net cost of the settlement opera- tiem itself, as distinct from the pre- liminary reclamation and develop.
rept in the rough, when the ball must ment, was estimated in an original
be played as it lies. The practico is plan submitted to the League of Na
gentral at most of the courses round about
New York and in Chicago, when know Lions
September Jast £320,000. This covered a provision
Sir-Many listeners in and around does not put a stop to golf entirely. for administration and the transport
many this kind of golf does not Dancing Butterfly,
to me, though a good many of Assyrians from Iraq, food supplies, Hongkong have suffered for
months local amateur broadcasting motor vehicles and tractors, argicul-interference with their reception of people appear to extract a measure! tural implements and seed and live stock, construction of houses, schools the British. French and German of fun out of it.
Interference the ease of Wethered and Aitken, programmes. and churchen, and sanitary services has now become so flagrant as to while it must have come as a shock and supplies.
warrant official action. From my In those steeped in the traditions of
two distinguisher own polo: of view I take the pro- the game to see grammes containing the news from players picking up the ball on the Radio Coloniale, Zoesen and Daventry, re of me see what harm was done. green and wiping it, I cannot for the and am perhaps In a position to re- mark the kind and amount of inter- In any event, they were the only two than those who cus- persons concerned, and what they As a result of the resolution of the ference more League Council, an Automeus Board tomarily receive only from one of agreed to do, provided the vital prin-
thesa stations. of Trustees for Assyrian Settlement
y control over local was no business of anybody violated, at Beirut. Its evident that any control over has been established
Furthermore, the Oxford and Cam- tin. amateur broad:asting interference to task is to collaborate with the French
either useless or non-existent. The bridge Society's annual tournament Vernon and Suzanne Bertren were Mandatory Authorities in administra- detained by the Paris authorities, tion of the retual settlement matian French and German broadcasts to this outside world; it is a meeting of era- frequencies of the usual British, has nothing whatever to do with the request of the London authoritiction-as distinct from
reclamation
Varsity go
golfers who go to Rve for in connection with the mysterious works on the Ghab plain, execution of
part of
of the world are cach within a denth of Kassel, whose bullet-riddled which is being left to the bine local when leeal amateurs
Mandatory
few tenths of metres so that it seems an enjoyable week-end, and if twa Ure similar players agree to perform so innocent body was discovered in a lonely lanci
cent Authorities-and to assume near St. Alban's-Reuter Special.
within the they
the frequencies to the major broadcasts an operation as wiping the ball there financial responsibility
One has rent is no occasion to raise on's hands limits of its
budget as aphy
they do it deliberately. proved by the League of Nations, much of various fooling terms, in- to heaven as a gesture of horror.
Authorities cluding crystals, Images, harmonics, perfectly clear: firstly, that Wetherel. The tournament made two things The French Mandatory propose eventually to naturalize the etc., and of the gave work tim le-ai despite a tendency to waywardness in Assyrians en bloc, after which they are doing, seen the
greatest will be in the same position and en- naval authorities appealed to because driving, is still one of
19-9 match players, ant, accondly, that joy the same rights no other religious of their noisy Morscing on minorities in States covered by man-metres; but what remains is quite Aitken bas enhanced considerehty his to n a place in this year's Walker claims dnte for Syria.-British Wirajce. clear. There is avoidable local Inter-
ference with the reception of Euro Cun team. Beenuse of his fearless- pean broadcasts on 10-20 metres aufness and indomitable will. Aitken is ficiently consistent as to cause annoy-ust the type of naver to make any American, whoever he may be, fight ance to many receiving licence-holders.
Enquiries as to why this has been every inch of the way. If it were This Evening's Broadcast From tolerated amongst French and German I would be a good deal more happy residents show that they feel they have very little standing in the matter the result of the match than
most in the case at present, in this British Colony, whilst most others do not realise that they have righteous grounds for complaint, inter ference having been
taken as in-!
BRITISH NAVAL MOVEMENTS
DESTROYERS LEAVE
GIBRALTAR
London, Feb. 11. The Sixth Destroyer Flotilla, which Is returning to the United Kingdom to re-commission, sailed from Gibral. tar this afternoon.
ALLEGED ASSAULT
MESSENGER SET UPON AND
LEFT FOR DEAD
Patel nargible to nasemble a team of Aitkens
The Admiralty announces that H.M. W. Schofield, at the Central Magis
tracy yesterday afternoon, charged ships Neptune and Orlan, at the con- clusion of periodical leave, will return with having assaulted Lo Po, a coolie evitable, to Libraltar to rejoin the flag of the employed at the Tylam Pumping One feels that this selfishness onl Commander-in-Chief of the Fleet. Station, at Island Road on January the part of the few to the discomfort;
11.
The flag of the Vico-Admiral com- manding the Second Cruiser Squadron Sergeant W. S. Dail, of the Stanley will be shifted to Orion on her ar- rival at Gibraltar, after which Lean-Polico Station, prosecuted, while Mr der will return to the United King- Hin-shing Lo, instructed by Mr, J.
M. Hall, appeared for Lam Kat. domBritish Wireless.
STOCK EXCHANGE SYSTEMS
MATTER RAISED. IN COMMONS
London, Feb. 11. Questioned in the House of Com mons regarding the system known as stock exchange Introductions and offers for sale, and asked if he would
Sergeant Dall stated that shortly after 6 am. on the day in question the complainant was on his way to Shaukiwan from
Pumping the Station, and on reaching a point just below the Shek O Rond he was sud- donly attacked from behind by five men armed with sticks and pieces of iron. He recognised the defen- dants as two of the men, but he had no knowledge of the other three,
of the many should not go unpunished. It remains then to lodge a complaint in the proper quarter and to give an adequate practical demonstration of this interference,
SPIRITUB INTUS ALIT
U.S. COMMODITY
PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
CHAINED IN HUT
FOREIGN MISSIONARIES IN ETHIOPIAN HANDS
London, Feb. 11. The News Chronicle correspondent at Djibouti reports that Mr. and Mrs. Harold Street, American missionaries, their four chlidren, Miss Bray, Canadian missionary and a Mr. John Trewin are being held prisoner by Dedjazmatch Beyene Merid, Governor of Game Province,
The correspondant states that they were arrested on January 27, Mr. Street and Mr. Trevin bolng taken to Chencha where they £TO kept chained in a filthy hut and the women and children to Shama where they are prisoners in a Mission Station.
Emperor Bolassic has ordered their immediate release and has stated that bo will tako vigorous measures Feb. 11. against the "responsible local tyrant." 11.30/32 United Prea 10.80/81
The complainant was in the habit] The following quotations on the of going to market at Shaukiwan New York commodity exchange are very morning at the same time. Heissued by Reuter, was employed as a messenger at the pumping, station. At the time
· M
he
had $6 in money and it was quite March possible it had been stolen during May
The
set up a special committee to suggest assault by the three men not arrested, July safeguards for the public, the Pre The original report was one of high- October aldent of the Board of Trade. Mr. Walter Runciman, informed the House Way robbery, but the defendants were December that the Stock Exchange Committee not charged with that offence, be- January had to-day pontol a notice on this cause it was possible that the money Spot
might have dropped to the ground | matter-British Wireless, ・・・
during the assault, as twenty cents Merch wore later picked up a short dis-May tanco from the scene of the assnuit. July
FIXED TRUSTS
London Feb. 1.
of
The President of the Board Trado, Mr. Walter Runciman, an- nounced in the Commons at question- time that he had decided to appoint a departmental committee to enquire Into the subject of Fixed trusts in all its aspects-British Wireless..
10.20/21
New York Cotton
Fob. 10.
11.27
10.80
10.59
10.40/GD
10.32
10.20/20
10.32
10.36
10.31h
11.75
New York Rubber
16.89
10.520
15.000 15.70
Missionaries to be Released
Addis Ababa, Feb. 11. Release of the missionarles, Rev. John Trowin, a Canadian and Rev. 11.80 Harold Street, an American, has been 15.52/53 ordered by the Government,
14 report that they were impriso 15 04/04 by the chieftain of the Province of 15.70 770 15806/82 Gamo at Choncha the capital, when The was loft in charge when the Pro- 16.00 10.00b/01 Vincial Governor went to the front.
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An official of the Sudan Interior Mission states that he understands 88%4/88% the local authorities ordered the mis
tonean-
10.30-11 p.m. Light Orchestral
Music.
Magyar Melodies (arr. Plerey); Wedding Dance Waltz (Lincke): The Waltzing Doll (Poldin!) At Dawning Rabinstein); Romance in E Flat, (Cadman): Melody in F, Op. 3, No. 1 Op. 44. No. 1 (Itubinstein): La Viole era (Padilla): The Song of Songs tin): Desert Song Waltz (Rimberg). Moyn); Evensong (Easthope Mar-
11 pm: Close Down.
..
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES
The German Short-Wavers
Special
DTORTAmmes for Far Eastern isteners will be broadcast from Zersen sa follow 1
DIA 18,74 == 11,338 ke 1,20-3 p.n.
| *** DYW **** 19.36 m−11.210 ko¬4.45-8.15 p.m. --
TOIN 10.02
קנס
19.14 mm 15.200 ke 9 p.m.-12.10 a.m.
BOUTHI ABIA ZONE (Both Aala Zone broadcast from DJI, (19.74 metres) wid DJN (81.48 metron).
4.45 p.m. Call. DJD. DIN (German. Falk Bang. English), German Programme Forecast
6 pak
Engl.)
Woman's Haurs Woman nu înveni
tort.
8,21 p.m. Irma Drommer' singu songs by
Max Doniach. 5.30 p.m. News In English.
$.8 p.m. Thoughts of Byring in Wint@v=
time. 4.13 .. Reports of the Olympia Winter
Gamet. 4.45 p.m. News In German,
Concert of Limbi Music, News in English.
..
8 pm 1.16 p.m. Coneset if Light Mundo (con
$ D.M.
Unted).
Close DJE, DIN (Garm, Engl.)
EAST ASIA ZONE East Asla Eone broadcast through DJQ co
19.63 metres (15,180 k.) 1.10-3 pm, Concert. Dewa 1 p.m.
1pm. Can DIA, DIB. DIN (Germany Engl.) German Faik Bong, Pro- gramma Fatocast (Germ., Engl.) 9.15 1.00. Thoughts of Spring is Wistar-
tiran. 14% pa News In Englch on DJA and
In Detek an DJR, DIN, 10 p.m. Woman's Houri Women as Inven
to Tw. 10.36 25.3. "The 'Four-year-old Bentina).” 1136 pm. News in German on DJA, DJB.
DJN. Close dawn DIE. 1130 pam. Reports of the Olymple Winter
_Game__
19° am. Jema Drummer sings sung by
Max Daniach.
12.15 am. News in English on DJA and.
lo Dutch on DIN, 13.30 .m." Cione DJA, DIN (Germ., Ense!)
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES ·
To-day's Broadcasting. From Six Tynsmissions
87%/87onaries to to the Ray, ere abserved by Daventry.
tration camp.
fntu of
The following wave-lengths and frequencies
Prequency OSA MOBESE JELE
2,810 k
13.750 .. 11,845 ke
CATS
GAC...
CHE
Footember The complainant had known Brat December defondant for fourteen years and Total sales: second defondant for about ten years.) The two men
were arrested Inter May Julv on the same day at Stanley.
September Left Him for Dead
Monday's sales:
Wavelength 21,303,000 bushels and of the American, Mr. Burse Bray,
11. Street's wife and four children, Call Siga
49.59 'metred 81.ES .mis Evidence was then given by the
Chicago Corn A
romains" a mystery, but offelala do
$1.20 metrus 0015004700% complainant, who described the as-May
60% 00%/60%
not bellove they were imprisoned at
25,35 mmelros sault and stated that three from bars July
19.NX metru the mission station at Shams, 50 miles and two wooden our supports word
--- Ø80 ̧. *- - 17,798 "Le ̈¬¡18,14" Meters usod in the ansault, the first defendant May
62% 83/834 south of Chancha, as unofficially re-
„REATE, BAju4 (12.87 @melros 183 284784
ported.--Router's Spesial- holding one iron bar, and the second July
15,160 ... 19,46 metres defendant a wooden var. Bupport. October
82% 83 183
Gullible. Italy
730818 key:12,91 metres, Several blowa were struck at bim
New York Silk
London, Feb. 11. GEL 118 ke 43.31 mar for about fifteen minutes, before ha March
1.74 1.78/70:
A roport has been published in
Transmission, 6 1.78 fell down, and the men bolted away May
1:77/77:
newspapers throughout Italy that, o thinking he was dead. They stola July
1.12174/74 British military officer is directing hia purse containing the money, th
operations against Italians in Ethiopia. Terms of this absurd report arg .01 A resolution was passed in, the
In reply to Mr. House of Commons. this afternoon witnous stated that he did not know
adviser... principal military
H for the continuance of the £2,080,000 the two defendants were related to
directs all operations. All munitions subsidy to British tramp shipping
used by the Abyssinians come from during 1916. The resolution was
England." carried by 205 votes to 134,—Router
· CONTINUING SUBSIDY
London, Feb, 11.
'MARKET TO RE-OPEN
TMISS ANNA MAY WONG follow: "Colonel Holt in the Emperor's
*
MAKING TIRST VISIT TO",
each other. He had not trumped. up the case against the first defens dant and brought in the second de
THE EAST fondant bonusa ho*was.
There is of course no truth what cousin of the first defendant. Witness fur:
Shanghai, Feb. 11. over in this story. Lieutenant ther stated that he had had ng trouble The well known. Chinesh American Calonal H. D. Holt La Senior British proviously with the defendant over flm actress, Miss Anna May Wong, Military Attache in Addis Ababa... the latter's wife. He definisly re-arrived at Shanghal today in the Tiky the United States and Franch cognised both men at the time of the Przident Hoover
military attaches he has, in pursu This Is Miss Wong's first visit to of his datics, proecoded to Dessie is Shanglial, Feb. 12.
asaulted China. It is expected, thot, she will arder to keep in touch with the pro Thinde ted "in" "authoritative · After a Chinano dotactiva had given leave for Canton, whiero sho "has_ro- gross of events. There is not the sources that the Chinn Merchants | evidence of having arrosted the two intives, shortly. She will visit Pol slightest ground for the suggestion: Stock Exhango will re-open zome defendants, the hearing was adjourns ping, and then go to England in about that he is, advising, the Emperor timo neon WeekRouter,
ed until 230 p.m. out. February 21.30 two months time.--Reuter.
British Wireizen.
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Greenwich Time Bigrał stå p.m.
1 p.m. Dances by Edward German. 8.13 p.m. "Zulisby.",
845 p.m. The News.
p.m.
Class down.
Transmission 2
(0.3.J., 0.6.1 and 0.8.D.)
Á
1 pm. Den The Composer 'at the]
Pianoforte {2}} Cyril Beatt. reeltal at Cyril Scott's songs. 1.25 pm Light Orchestral Concert. 1.25 p.. "The Boosters.”
Greenweb Time Bienal at $. 4.11 p.m. The B.B.C. Empire Orchestra.
s.18 p.ra.
The News 1.30 p.m. A Programme of Wallsen. 1.45. Class down.
Transmission 3 (Gr., 0.3.2 and 0.3.D.
10 p.m. Big Ben, The Caroposar at the Planoforte (1) Reger Quilter A recital of· Roger Quitter's
•
KOBEL 10.26 p.m.
Chamber Mexic. Sta 18.15 p.m. "A Countryman's. Diary," 10,30 p.m. Ar Plansfurte Reclind by Cw
Bird,
11.15 p. The Bournemouth Manielpal
Orchestra.
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METAL EXCHANGE
APPRECIATION OF TIN PRICES CAUSES DISQUIETUDE
Madt v London, Feb. 11.. Further appreciation in that price of tin to-day as a result of the con- tinuance of the periodiest squeeze In the cash position is causing the metal exchange operators some disquietude In view of past hopes that United Kingdom stocks by this time - would; | have reached normal proportions, and that London would once again, have assured: its former importance an centre of hedging operations. (****
Large carryovers at the end of January are generally attributed Ló expectation of gaining higher prices, by retailing at producing and smelt Ing centres: rathor: thant to: lack of: opportunities to ship,
PO
Meanwhile such shipments, as take Greenwich Tas Bigns) at 12.20 am. (the seas are almost all consigned
19.30 am. The News VARGANES 13.45 . Jan Beranska nakla
1 1.2. Clony, dents,
وازنة
Transmission 4 S
(G.B.B. and 0.3D.)
1.1 .. Bly Beny The Cellini Tria
7.15 . 17ance Maste \3.34_az_The_BUL.C. Military Band.
Groomwich, Time Bignal as A. Math. 1a.m. “Tunes of the Town'?: INA;:16),
230;The ZELJLCL: Daccé
direct to consumers who are prepared to pay considerable premium forg prompt near-by metal, take Momberg of the motal oxchange will only be happy" when', the world tree supplice total around 20,000 tons, with United Kingdom, stocks of at least 2,000 tons, and London again the world marketing centre, Con sequently there is intenso Interest which contres In the International meeting at Paris on February 19,—–
3.15 m. "Celebrity Ba*p*****Z Router." Butykse
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Tientsin, Feb. 11. There ore hopes that the High Court will reduca the sentence of ten years' imprisonment Imposed by the Бло
6.15 2. Maatrol Inferiudad District Court on the woman, 820 4. The Camponar at the Planets Chuan-fang, to seven years." She is Chien-chao," "slayer of General Bun
appeeling to the Supreme Courte Reuter
(*) (1), Maxer Qolltar. ·A· Reettal of
Roger Quilter's Bengt.
Cises down.
6.4$ 3.m.
KZRM PROGRAMME
This Evening & Brondenst From Manila Station
The following programme will be broade par. From Manila this evening con à wavelength (ef 40 metres 16(RB) kilomgeleri
...onset -Dance"-Programme by the
Lyrk Orchemtrail Pro 6,34 p.m. Beanbh Informalitia), Period.), 6.48 6. Zoglish Informational Period,"
La Ingular. Cigur¦ked • Viparitch- Factory ormenta: "Alrg. Fifo[uos? with Jgan. Blow, Fr. #gdhede Bring Enemybles (2)
1.20 p.m. Hinton Tepanol, featuring kumodrat ily"
1.45 m salds: y - Cia Premtenine, 24 pan. May, Lasa 1014, his, Tawall £1.15, p.m. “Ape on the Alr," "passared bet
the Cebu Portland › Okment Co. 1.10. p.m. Baagos. Presentation. w
Tirso Crus, and' hie' Manila Hotel
Orchestra.
1948. p.m., Bīgu.Of.