THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY-- 18,.

Germany Bans Winged Myriads Over London

Chaplin

NEW COMEDY NOT

TO BE SHOWN

(Special To "Telegraph”)

Berlin, Feb. 17.

Charlie Chaplin's new film, entitled "Modern Times," which is a skit upon the mechanisation of industry, ban been banned by Germany,

A Nazi spokesman attributed the banning to the Communist tendency

of the picture.

This is the latest nove

Nazi drive to

in the

purge Germany of Charlie Chaplin, whose Glms have vanished from German screens, it is presumed owing to doubts with regard to the purity of Chaplin's Aryan ancestors—Reuter Spacial.

Senate Votes Vital Funds

APPROPRIATIONS (OF

OVER $3,000,000,000

Washington, Feb. 17.

the

The Senale in-day panned Independent Offifeen Appropriation milf.

This includes the following items: $1,730,000,000 to pay the War veterans banns;

$440,000,000 Eu finance Presklent Roosevelt's now farm relief ŢITO- gramme;

$880,000,000

to ឆ independient Government offices for the fiscal year 1936-37.

The Rill has been returned to the House of Representatives for approval of the amendments added to the first. two of the appropriations.-Reuter

PROTEST LODGED.

IN ROME

UNJUSTIFIED CHARGE AGAINST BRITAIN

In Rome St. Peter's; in New York I {K the publie library; but in London, it is Trafalgar Square that is the favourite fylug ground of the city's pigeon bevira. Notice how they polychrome the famous monument of Lord Nelson after being startled into flight by the backfire of an automobile,

CORRESPONDENCE

Birth Control

(To the Editor,

· Hongkang, Telegraph.)

BRIEF S'HAI SESSION

TRADING RESUMED FOR HALF HOUR

Shanghai. Feb. 18. Sir. The Editor of The Rock's ex- Following the order of the Minister parte statement on birth control will of Finance, the Chinese Merchants convince no-one who approaches the Stock Exchange resumed operations subject with an open mind. His tank at 4.30 p.m. yesterday, the session London, Feb. 17. of damning a movement that is gain- lasting only half an hour. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony ing momentum in every civilized Eden, answering a House of Com country throughout the world is ren- mon question today, tnted that "ondered peculiarly difficult in Hongkong,

WORK OF KAGAWA

LECTURE TO THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY

The famous Japanese social worker, Kagawa, was the subject of a very Interesting lecturo given by Mrs. A. N. Macfadyen at Thursday's public meet ing of the Manuk Lodge of the Theosophical Society. Mrs. Macfadyen han herself met Kagawa on more than one occasion, both in Japan and in Hongkong, so that her personal re collections added to the interest of the lecture as well as to the knowledge with which she was able to speak of he work and ideals.

The important thing in studying Kagawa, the speaker claimed, was to realise that he has grasped the thread of a vital and now iden, out of which his mission is to build a framework in which the whole of life can be placel. "Mutuality" is a better word to describe this framework than co operation, because the latter word has aiteady become specialised, and stands for other things than the brotherhood

1936.

RADIO BROADCAST

Jazz Piano Recital By

Bill Cameron.

RELAY FROM DAVENTRY

From ZBW on a wavelength of 366 metres (845 kilocycles):

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7-11 p.m. European Prograinme. 7-7.17 p.m. Songs by Sir Harry Lauder.

1. I've something in the bottle for the morning; 2. Br. John Mackay: 3. It's a fine thing to sing; 4. We parted on the Shore.

7.17-7.30 p.m. A 'Cello Recital by Pablo Caanis.

1. Gavotte Tendre (Illemacher); Menuet (Debussy); 3. Apres un (Popper).

of mutual help which la' the ideal boove (Faure); 4. Chanson Villageoise hind Kagawa's work,

730-7.40 p.m. From the Studio. The 11th of a series of "Educational

"Talks" by Uncle Mac.

7.40-8 p.m. Song Memories. Tunes of not-no-long-ago, Drury Lane Memories, Love Tales (arr. II. Hall).

Kagawa was born in 1886, of good family, his father holding a political appointment. After his father's death however he received unsympathetic treatment from a stepmother, which probably produced a strong reaction on his sensitive nature. At the same time, in the village school, he formed a close friendship with the son of ationa por tenant former, and this friendship

Baanie

Report; Closing. Local Stock Quota

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather

8.05-8.30 p.m. From the Studio,

led him to realise the unimportance A Jazz Piano Recital by Bill Cameron.

of class distinctions, and gave him a

8.30.9 p.m. "Symphony No. 101 in

Rense of brotherhood with all, what-D Minor" ("The Clock") (Haydn). ever their social status,

Became A Christian When at school in Tokyo he was introduced to Christian missionaries through a Japanese teacher, but on being baptized as a Christian ho was At this disowned by his own family. time he became also an avowed pacifist, and set himself firmly against war of any kind. Later, in spite of poor health, he studied at a Theolo gical college, but instead of living anong his fellow students he chust to make his home in

small hat in the Aluma of Kobe among the people for whom he worked, and so he gained experience of what the life of the very lowest could be, since for twelve years that hut was his headquarters and at the same time the refuge of outcasts who had no other shelter. To this hut in 1911 he brought his wife who was ready to share alike in his ideals and his privations.

February 13 Ils Majesty's ambos where the problem of the unwanted and generally there was not much ex he was volving violence.

sador in Rome drew the attention of the Italian Under-Secretary for For- eign Affairs to recent statements in the Italian press that Colonel Holt is acting as military adviser to the Emperor of Ethiopia, ami that all Abyssinian munitions are of British origin.

Drummond emphasised Six Erk there allegations are completely un-, justified and their publication caused a deplorable impression in this coun- Lry.

Signor Suvick's reception of this communication affords ground for hope that these mis-statements will not be repeated, Mr. Eden said. British Wireless,

MISSIONARIES NOW FREE

MISUNDERSTANDING

IN ETHIOPIA

child is distressingly poute.

citement.

9-9.15 p.m. A Relay of the Daventry Nows Bulletin (Copyright by Reuter).

9.15.9.35 p.m. Variety. Song-Red Sails in the Sunket

Al Bowlly. Accordeon Solo-Lulu's Back in Town George Scott-Wood. Instrumental-Hawaiian Paradise

Andy Iona and his Islanders. Song-Check to Check

Ginger Rogers. Organ Solo-Funeral March of

Marionette...Sydney Gustard. Vocal Musical Comedy Requesta

Les Ailen and his Canadian

Bachelors.

9.35-10 p.m. From the Studio. A Pinnoferte Recital by Harry Ore. Programme

1. Sonate No. 27 in E Minor. Beethoven, (a) Con_Vivacita (b) Non troppo presto; 2. Gavotte, Valentini (arr. II. Ore), Gavotte, Gluck (arr. Brahms); 3. The Erl King, Schubert (arr. Liszt).

10 p.m. Big Ben. 10-10.35 p.m. Dance Music. 10.35-10.60 p.m

A Relay from Daventry.

V. Hodgson.

A Talk on "Imperial Affairs" by II.

19.50-11 p.m. Dance Music. 11 p.m. Close Down.

Kagawa studied at an American University, and on his return to Japan worked for the Labour movement in The volume of business was modest, struggle against the laws restrict

ing organisation of the workers, but being confined to setting off orders in his association with this movement opposed to any pro- Then gramme Although a number of issues were Tokyo, and this, was his great op came the tragedy of the earthquake at quoted more than four dollars off the portunity. He took charge, and closing level a fortnight age, dealings through his leadership order was in these were not suspended, as the Is quantity more important than usual rule was not operative yester evolved out of the chaos of the panic quality Eduented men and women day. Observers believe that business, striken city, help was organised for have already decided this question; once it aborta, will soon become normal | the injured and the homeless, planeteners will be broadcast from Zeesen

Birth control does not aim at the climination of the family; it is mere rodomontade to describe it as a form of racial' suicide.

the size of their families provides the again. answer. They do not need instruction. Advocates of birth control desire to

It is not quite clear what decision see that information, and assistance has been arrived at by brokers which now readily available to those that resulted in resumption of trading, can afford to pay the price should be appears that a request for per equally at the disposal of the masses mission to buy new bonds was granted The limitation of the family and its by the Minister of Finance, but the proper "spacing" are most personal petition that the Ministry abolish the and intimate problems. They are ruling that all transactions be con- better left to the conscience of the cluded with the actual delivery of individual, and should not be the sub-peds, was rejected. ject of an ex cathedra judgment from outside.

Father Ryan does not hesitate to describe Margaret Sanger's mission as "impertinent." In not such lan- guage rather rash, coming from a man who, by the very nature of his enlling, cannot but have more than n vicarious knowledge of marriage and ita problems?

were made to deal with all the endless problems arising from that difficult time.

Social work followed, in which he

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SOUTH ABIA ZONE (South Ata Zone, broadcast from DJE,

pm. Call

(German, DJE. English). German Folk Sang. Programme Forecast

Cerm.. Engl.) "Kia Ora New Zealand!" (Letter Box).

was able to influence the Government and was frequently consulted upon all points. Among other things, plans (19.74 metre) and DJ (31.45 metres). were undertaken in 1920 to wipe out the slums of six big cities in six years, und this has been achieved. Social and health services and rollef organisations-were-developed-under his supervision. Most of all he has

co-ordination of

Trading for the time-being is con-aghleved fised to government bonds-Renter.

EXCHANGE RATES

J819. Paris..

Geneva. London, Feb. 17. Information has been received from Sir-Father Ryan's comments in Berlin. the British Minister in Addis Ababa Monday's Telegraph not only

in- Milan concerning the colleague of the Rev. clude

gratuitour a

insult to Athens. Haroid Street who was arrested "on my country but seem, perhaps un Shanghai. January 28 at a mission station in consciously, to carry an ult to his New York. the Ethiopian province of Camo, own faith. Can it possibly be that Amsterdam.

The incident appears to have been he prefers illegitimacy to

artificial Vienna. due to a misunderstanding and the birth control? For it is well known Prague.. missionarles are understood not to that

for Bucharest highest figures have been in any serious danger. illegitimacy appear in countries which Madrid. They have telegraphed Sir Sydney are practically entirely Catholic in Lisbon Barton, upon whose intervention the religion, education and government. Bombay Ethiopian Foreign Minister took up the mutter with the Acling Governor of Shama, stating that they are free and in good health-British Wire

iens.

BACK AGAIN IN COMMONS

منسيه

MALCOLM MACDONALD TAKES SEAT

London, Feb. 17. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Dominions Secretary, took his seat in Parlia ment to-day, after his success in the Ross and Cromarty by-election.

He was introduced by his father, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, Lord Presi dent of the Council, and Captain Margesson, the chief Government Whip Reuters Bulletin Service.

the

Hongkong

rate, illegitimacy ia the United Brussols..

Even including the high negro'

the Monte Video. States is about half that of British Isles, and approximately one Montreal Belgrade fifth of tlust of some of the Con-

Yokohama.

Feb. 13. .74.51/04

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1/2

4.99%

7.274 284 .119,3/18

669 .36.3/82

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tinental countries of Europe. It in Rio less than one-tenth of that of the Oslo Catholic countries of Central and silver (Spot). South Americal The figures may be silver (forward).19% confirmed by a perusal of the En-War Loan.... cyclopaedia Britannica

AMERICAN.

EXTENDING TRADE

FACILITIES

(Continued from. Page 1.)

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operation, his ideas on this point having been particularly fruitful in Japan, whore every worker looks on himself as a unit in a great family and believes that his work, whatever it in, in for the good of his country. Kagawa is the crystallising force to Feb, 14. join together the ideas of co-operation 74.41/04 now developing in scattered fragments 15.09 throughout the world, and we may 12.28 look forward to the time when his 02% Iden of "mutuality" shall be applied 617 fully to international affairs and so 1/2 enmity and war butween nations be

4.99 brought to an end.--Contributed. 7.2014 20 1183% ருதம் 36.3/32 110% 1/3% 1/6 WORK NEARLY COMPLETED

WORK 29.20

AT KOWLOON 39.0/16 217 4,981

Construction work on the new Kow- 1/21/32 loon Magistrucy building erected in 24% Gascoigne Road adjacent to "Saltash" and opposite the Po Hing Theatre, 19.13/16 has been almost completed. Much of 10.11/10 the work now is devoted to the in- 100% terlur, including the furniture, elec- tric lighting, ceiling fans and installa- tion of the heating system.

LEAGUE OF NATIONS

MOVES AT LAST INTO NEW PALACE

:

NEW MAGISTRACY

The building has an Imposing en- trance, granite stops leading up to the approach to the main door." On entering there is a spacious lobby facing the stairs, which load on the left and right hand side to the first floor, where the respective Court rooms are, one in the cast wing and the other in the west.

Geneva, Feb. 17. The Secretariat of the League of adjustments will also be made In Nations has removed from the tem reduced cattle duties.

porary quarters in which it has stay- "Arrangements for the regulation ed for 18 years to the Palaco desainillar design to that in the existing

of imports of bacon and hama into the Nations. United Kingdom in 1938 will provide

en

the

TESTING AIR DEFENCES

London, Feb. 17. A test of the efficiency of control and intelligence of the air defence of

Irish Free State London will take place to-day, when seventy-two bombors will start a 24-Government will reserve for the hour night and day attack of London's United Kingdom one-third of imports strategia areas-Renter's Bulletin cement into the Irish Free State, practically the whole of which has Service.

come from forafgn countries in recent years. The reductions of duties on both sides will take effect on Wednes

The Court. room furniture is of

Central Magistracy, and the present

inadequate Kowloon Court in Shang-

with plenty of light and ventilation. In the west wing there is also a room

to be used as the fines' office.

.

Juvenile Court

The ballding of the Pulace started for an increase of ten per cent. in in 1920 and is altuated outside Street. The rooms are larger and supplies from the Irish Free State Geneva, looking over the lake, and is compared with 1935. The Irish has extensive grounds. The Palace Free State Government, far their

largo room contains a

for the part, will reduce by ten per eent. Assembly and rooms for the Counell ad "valorem, or by a corresponding and Committee meetings. It also

The Juvenile Court will bo situated proportion in the case of receifle containe quarters for the Secretariat. duties, the existing emergency duties It contains a library presented by on the ground floor, where there will

Kingdom goods.

Mr. John D. Rockefeller which is also be offices for record and clerical with ample provision for capable of housing 2,000,000 volumes. purposes,

cells. Reuters Bulleth

On the second floor provision has been made for two fints, one with four rooms and the other with three. The finished treatment of the build- Ing is in classic style, the classio lines in the facade being obtained by the use of colonnaden,"

The completion of the new Blagis- who is ill at his London home, was tracy will meet a long felt need. The sinted to-day to have passed a fair present building is totally unsuited Throo· easeR." "of Diphtheria

wer night and to have maintained the im-to the steady increase in work. Tho building was the original: Yaumati reported to the local Health authorfprovement in his condition which oc

Police Station many years ago, ties during the week-end.

curred yesterday. British Wireless,

ADMIRAL BEATTY

Lamion, Feb. 17..

'THEATRE MAGNATE'S. DEATH Į day, February 10, British Wireless. Admiral of the Fleet Lord Beatty,

Los Angeles, Feb. 17.'

The death has occurred of Aleman dor Fantages, the millionaire theatre

magnateRegler

5 p.m. Fill the Hall with joyful Calli 6,90 p.m-News-in-English,------ 5.45 p.m. Flags and Ensleno, Manuscript:

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To-day's Broadcasting From Six Transmissions

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

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8.030 k.c. 0.510 k..

49.53 31.65 res 9,680 k... 11.30

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Dil Dan, "Emplte Hall Bag."

7.45 am. British Composers; & Ilocitat ky

Leonard Iance (Pianoforte).

Greenwich Time Algnal at 8 am....

******

The BBC., Empire Orthostom

1.48 mm. The News. 1.3.

Close down.

Transmission

(Q.B.C. and (8L)

12. Big Ben. The Story of Beng." Greenwich" Time Bignal at 1D) KIRI

12 p. The News, 12.15 p.. Close down,

The 1.8.C. Dance

Transmission 1 (G.S.F. and G.B.3.) 1.10 p.m. Big Ten

Orchestra. 1.43. p. A Rectal by Rachel Caralio

(Austenlan Plantst).

4.10 p.m. Sporia Talk.

Greenwich Time Sigant at 4.15 p.m.

The Mitre Madrigal Club,”

4.35 p.m.

• Thea News,

5.15 p.m. Close down.

Tranmisalon 2

(G.S.J., G.B.I£_and_0.6.3.)

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1JB Dim. The Manchester Tuceday, Midday

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... Close down.

****** Transmission 3

(GA.F., GRE, kad Ü.8.D.).

1 p.m. Big Ben. The Birmingham Theatre

Hayal Orchestra.

10.35 m. ik: "Imperial Affairs." H. V.

Hodson.

10.50 p. The Natrie Blanley Baxter. 11.25"Dress and 'All That." 12.35 .. Dance Music,

Greenwich Time-Stenal at 12.39 a.m. 17.30 am... The Nawa 3

13.45

****

m. Danes Muste,

Cloze dawn,

Transmission 4

(G.B.D, and 0.0,0.)

1.15 ..

PART I

flen. The B.I.C. Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry Hall 2 im. ·The News, 2.15

. Thetis Industries Fair,

2.50 .. I, Roblasan Clearer, at the Organ of the Regal Cinema, Bealey Heath

2.5. The. Varis Teia,"

Greenwich Time Signal at 3 s.m.. 2.30 .. Dance Musle.

Victorian Melodies.

Clae dawn.

PART I

A Hasical

1.25 mm Feed Hartley and his Nuraliy

CHEVROLET/

Quintet

with Brian Lawranca (Amtralian Vocalist).

Greenwich Time Bignal al 4-nm. 'mam. Talkı "Conquest of the Air-}," KID km. Dance: Muate, Lou Pronger and

This Band 4.25 am.

The News.

1.40... Dasco Mule (cont')),

KZRM PROGRAMME

This Evening's Broadcast Froin Manila Station

The following programme will be broadcast from Masla thle evening on a wavelength of ̧· ¿BA

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Bong and Movie Magazine of the

Air,

6.30 p.m. Spanish Informational Period. 446 pan. Earlah Informational Period. 7p.m. The Town Celer presents a Quar-

ter-ilour of Melody. 7,15, pan. Jio - Jackaon in Keyboard

Crore.

Presentation

134 pa. Ulko-Wris kindre

faturing "Taraan of the Apo6,** - 7.4% 9.m, | Vranklin Gonion and his 'Novelty

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Utudio · Maule,

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