NO NEW PEACE EFFORTS
(Continued from Page 1.)
struggle was not. In the interests of He did not like sanctions any peace, more than Lord Ponsonby, but their increasing pressure was having its effect, anil although it was too soon to any that they had proved to the
CORRESPONDENCE
Birth Control
(To the Editor,
Hongkong Telegraph.) ·
over
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1936.
MANCHURIA REVENUES
FURTHER CON-
CESSIONS TO JAPAN
Correspondents
HOMEWARD BOUND
MR. WILLIAM ANDERSON
MAY BE RETIRING
RADIO BROADCAST
After 34 years' residence in Hong- the Anderson, kong, Mr. William Peiping, Feb, 18. popular managing director of the Young Men and Universities Sir The Revd. Fr. Ryan's letter of 16th. February contains, apart In an interview with foreign news Anderson Music Company, Limited,
In New Zealand Major-General Bethara said that the College of Music Kontor, con aboard yesterday, and local secretary of, the Trinity London, leaving from his apponl to. Catholics to hosper
for Home on Fri of world that aggression did not pay, loyal to their Church, and from recent Incrensa in the number
that not all Indians agreed
was the N. D. L liner Gaelanau, with Mrs. Sanger's doctrino (did Mrs.
"I am going to live in Scotland BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR Sanger or anyone elso over claim that consequent upon the corresponding
when in- From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of they did?), only one major point, increase in the number of Japanese and may not come back to Hong-
China meant nationals demanding protection for kong," said Mr. Anderson
torviewed yesterday afternoon nt 465 metres (845 kilogycles): that birth control in
4-7 pm. Chinese Programme. nuleide. This, if one is prepared to their property in China. Ho em- his office. I have not had a holiday hightly metaphorical phatically denied any designs of as-for seven years and so I am going
6-6.30 p.m.
Children's Studio Con- cert, language, would be tulerably near the ression
Commenting on the military activi- to take a long one."
7-7.40 p.m. The B. B. C. Sym- tion of General Ll Shou-hain, the pro- truth and might minicul those who are ignorant of the fact that manly Manchukun commander, General Doi. Anderson, "to join Messrs. Lane, phony Orchestra. birth control advocates are themselves
hara Rl that Li Shou-hein was & Crawford's piano and Music depart- ment which I took over, and started parents.
The best advice that can be elven commander of Mongolian troops and to anyone sufliciently ignorant of the he received no orders from Manchu on my own as a limited company in 101. When I came here I used to nubject to confuse birth control withkun complete prevention of births in that on between the Outer Bongo both game and target. I joined the Referring to the serious frontier take a great interest in shooting, he should come to hear Mrs. Sanger'slaus und Manchukuonns Doihara be- Volunteer Defence Corps and took a own advocacy of her views, But, as Fr. Ryan has raised the question of loves that demarcation on the fron-grent interest in rifle shooting. I was the effect of the adoption of birth tier of these countries might be n control methods on the future of big step towards ending the tension Chinn, and as he is
League would show it had been ablo to succeed.
Lon! Stanhope ainted that the exist ing sanctions had been imposed and maintained by all members of the The Lengue, with three exceptions, Government, he repeated, had not any intention of taking innlated action in the dispute, and in regard to the oil sanction they would refrain from any statement until the matter had been discussed at Geneva.-British Wire Icon.
GENEVA ACTIVITY
London, Feb. 18. Sonhor Vasconcellos, Chairman of The League Committee of Eighteen has made enquiries of the Govern ments of members of the Committee
with a view to fixing the date of the that an uncontrollably aware between Japan and Russia.
next meeting in Geneva, at which the report of experts on the oil sanction
considered, The British Government is under-
Eritish Wirclenn.
birthrata in-
Tungehow Regime
"I came hora in 1002," said Mr.
Overture "Fingal's Cave," Op. 20 (Mendelssohn):
Alla-Select.lon (Verdi); Alda Grand March. (Verdi); Overture Merry Wives of Windsor Do. 51. (Elgar): Pemp and (Nicolai): Prelude "The Kingdom." Circum stance March No. 4 in G. (Elgado.
P.M.
Selections by
Seeing Stars; Words and Music; Glamorous Night.
B.35-9.95 p.m. "Herman Lokr Vocal Gems.
9.05-9.15 p.m. "Monckton Melodies" (arr. Stanford Robinson).
ལ་
9.15-0.30
Daventry p.m.
Newa
7.40-8 pm.
From the on tho range practically every
"Young Men and Universities in Saturday and Sunday. 1 won a lot Now Zealand" by Mrs. T. W Lewis. of fine prizes and was picked to shoot
8 p.m. Time and Weather Report in the Interport team one year. I
8.03-8.30 p.m. Rnie da Costa had to give it up when my eyesight (Piano). Val Rosing (Tenor). erenses the population in geometrical
began to fail"
1. Music in the Air-Medley; 2. Yin Yu-keng, Chlef Administrator Tremendous changes have taken Louisiana Fairy Tale; In a
intela progression, he many fairly be aske to any whether
natural checks of the Anti-Communist Autonomous place both in Hongkong and Kaw-Gypsy Tea Room; 3. Say it with hitherto aporative, namely, stood to prefer March 2 among the pestilence and famine, have his full Government at Tungchow, has issued loon," he remarked. "When I came Music-Medley; 4. Ask your heart
ulan. official statement denying rumours dates suggested, but the Ferrign approval, or whether he will suggest that his wovernment in about to be here there were only a few houses on ("White Laine"). Chasing Shadows.
Peak and Kowloon WOR like
8.30-8.55 Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, who is any alternative lesa fraught with amalgamated with the Hopel-Charhar large garden. There were no tram
Debroy Somers Band. known to wish to be present in person human suffering? Self-control has Political Council. The latter pro cars and no buses in Hongkong andi at the next meeting of the Committee, not in the past been so signally suc-Japanese body is in Peiping under the telephone had just been Intro will, it ja anticipated, de his best to cessful in this matter, even when General Sang Cheb-yuan, with Japan | duced," attend on whatever date Senhor reinforced by the economic sanctions est advirers in some of its leading Speaking of the Trinity College of Vasconcellos evaatunlly selects of additional mouths to feed;
and departments.
Munic, of which he was appointed those who agres that the materiak Reviving the finances of Yin Yu-local secretary in 1928, Mr. Ander condition of humanity is a matter for kon's regime, a Tokyo report says son and that the standard of music Intelligent concern will agree also that the Tungchow Government col of the pupils had improved by leaps that any method by which poverty
the from $100,000 monthly lets
9.30-10 p.m. Variety Items. and its alendant ́ ́ovila
Priping Mukden Railway, $250,000 and bounds and the standard now was
very alleviatert is at least worthy of care from the Salt Administration, $100,- keen.
high. The Chinese were very
Plano Solos Canadian Capers; ful consideration before it is sacrificed from beld and land assessment
from
Kitten on the Keys; Vocal--I can't to rhetoric.
Mr. Anderson, while of a retiring give you anything but love; Organ mis-disposition, is a life member of the Solo-Ninette, R. E. McPherson; Song rates, and $50,000 from other eelingroun Laxes.
an-Victoria Recreation Clubs and Tungchow's
has-Blue Moon,
Baswell; Connie nual revenue estimated at about
been a member of the Hongkong Humorous The Council Schools are $6,000,000.
Jockey Club, Kowloon Bowling Green
enough for me; When I good
get Out
Club and the European Y.M.C.A., out, Norman Long: Band-The my among other organisations. He has Man on the flying Trapeze; Song-- been a regular worshipper of the Mon ami le vent-Chanson, Alle. Kowloon Union Church ever since Lucienne Royer (Soprano); Xyle-
As a member of the Hongkong Robbins.
phone Solo-12th Street Rag. Harry Rotary Club, Mr. Anderson holds the
10 p.m. Big Ben: distinction of having the highest at-
10-10.35 p.m. Dance Music. tendance marks, having missed only 10.35-19.50 p.m.
A Relay from one meeting, owing to illness, in three Daventry.
ITALIAN GOODS SEIZED
London, Feb, 18.
may
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UNTIL THE END OF THE MONTH,
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washable "with black stitching and
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The Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Mr. W. S. Morrison, stated In a Parliamentary answer that four consignments of goods of Italian origin had been seized by the Customs at British poris since November 18 last, when the prohibition of Italian
Growth of Immorality
of this Yin Yu-kenz epends imports, in accordance with the re- Sir-With_reference___ to Father commendations of the League's Co- Ryan's timely letter on Mrs. Sanger's about $1,000,000 annually for ad- ordination Committee,, came into "message" bearing visit to this ministrative purposes in his 22, dia
FB1123 seizures comprised Colony, it may be of interest to refer triete in eastern Hopei, while the operation. The lemons to the value of £320, cauli to n vehement denunciation of birth remaining $2,000,000 is used for main-it was built." flowers worth £120 and 8% gallons of control which was delivered a few tence of the East Hopel Poller Force, wine-British Wireless.
months ago in London by Mrs.
Mrs. Exlucation and Peace Preservation Bramwell Booth, head of the Salva- Corps,
Boihara Explains Army tion Army. The Salvation had, she insisted, always tried to
Pelping, Feb. 18. prevent such practices, and she de- clared that in giving instruction
Major-General oihara explained in
the administration that
work control thoro "who are en birth
Council has couraging it are doing a foul and of the Hopel-Charhar
sinco ita been going on smoothly
DEATH OF MR. C. H. ELKINS
FORMER COLONY
RESIDENT
Nowa of the death of Mr. Charles Henry Elkins at the early age of 38 years, in London on January 28, has Just been received in the Colony. He passed away in hospital after a long
iness.
The late Mr. Elkins had been a resident bore for a number of years, having been connected with Holt's Wharf in Hongkong, and later in Shanghai. He came to this Colony about 1924,
Deceased was a native of Barry, in South Wales, and was married, his wife coming out to join him in 1925. They had many friends here who will regret to learn of Mr Elkins-death, and much sympathy will be felt for his widow and young daughter,
LOWER PHONE RATES
BRITISH POST OFFICE CHANGES
to
yearn,
Mr. Anderson la a native of Dum- fries, Scotland.
1
WIDESPREAD DISTRESS IN UNITED STATES
loathsome thing." Their contention establishment. He denied that there that family Imitation is necessary is any, trath in the report that he is BLIZZARDS AND GALES because of overcrowding in the aluma going to be appointed as adviser to the in, she said, "based on the fallacy that the children of the poor are of less
Council, value than the children of the rich." Sho gave terrible evidence of the growth of immorality among young women as a result of birth control propagande, and declared from an experience of social work among the poor that because of this propaganda immorality in greatly on the in- crease."
L.D.S,
ля
were
During the conversation Major- General Delhara was then questioned why troops under Li Shou-sin bearing a Honchukuo flag and troops, as he had since denied that were dressed as regular Manchukuo these troops are connected with the Manchukuo Forces.
Chicago, Feb. 18. New blizzards and brought more deaths and suffering in gales have
the North West and the Middle West, and it is estimated that 370 persons are dead.
Michigan έσιντικ
are menaced by floods due to ice-choked rivers
Red Regarding the question of suppression in North China, Major General Dollara said that the Japan- eso Government will do their best Apology Demanded
to co-operate with Chinese authorities Meanwhile the floods have receded Sir,--The American community not in North China to clear up the com-in Southern California. However, only expects an immedate kommunist movement in Sufyaan and Northern California and Oregon have plete and unlimited apology but Southern Hopel, should any comhoisted storm signals, and further also expects Thos. R. Ryan SJ, muniat coup. occur in any part of torrential rains are expected.. Editor, The Rock, to also withdraw the North China-Wah Kin Yat Po.
Infamous statement made in
his
articio in connection with the propos-
Japan's Silver ed visit to Hongkong by Margaret
Shanghal, Feb. 18. Sanger. I am neither interested in Much interest has been shown Margaret Sanger, her teachings nor among local financial circles in a ro am I interested in the Editor of the port, which alleges that the local Rock or his teachings. However, I am Japanese banks are planning to trans. very much interested in any such unfer all their silver to North China. truc and unfounded statements against Americans and Americo,
UNCLE SAM.
Arc
It will be pointed out that the re quest from the Central Government for the surrender of all silver now held by foreign banks in Shanghai "The Messiah"-Car has not been complied with owing to the attitude of the local Japanese London, Feb. 18.
Parking Facilities Speaking in London to-day, the
banks. It is believed in some quar- Postmaster General, Major Tryon, Sir-May I request your hosters that the next step taken by the foreshadowed reductions in the spring nitality to make the following notice Japanese will be to transfer all their in telephone charges for trunk calls public with regard to the arrange-silver back to Japan, if they first during the daytime.
ments for parking the cars of those succeed in transferring the allver to He indicated that the effect of the attending the performance of "The North China-Wah Riu Yat Po. retuctions would be to make a half- Messiah" in St. John's Cathedral
Terms for Hopel Charhar crown maximum charge for a day-to-night, Wednesday, February 10,
of three minutes to any part at 9 p.m.7
Pelping, Feb. 18. time call of the mainland of Great Britain. The In order to minimise inconvenience
Sweeping terms ne proposed by Postmaster General also promised a which would certainly be caused by Major-General Kenji Doihara reduction of charges for delivery of the presence of a large number of said to have been accepted by the express letters-British Wireicns. cars in the Compound I have obtained | Hopci-Charhar Political Council.
permission from the Director of the
The torms are that, (1) that the Public Works Department in con- foreign affairs committee of the sultation with the Traffle Inspector of Political Council be enlarged with Mr. Police for all cars to be parked in Chen Chung-fu as Chairman, (2) that the parking ground behind the P.W.D. all anti-Japanese sentiment in school Akron, Feb. 18.
Building, Lower Albert Road. From text books be eliminated, and (3) that All operation in the Goodyear the parking ground it is only two the Pelping Liaoning Railway shall Rubber Company plants here have minutes walk into the Cathedral. purchase all railway equipment from been virtually suspended as a result Police Officers will be at the Gardon the South Manchurian Railway. of a strike, following what the man- Road entrance to the Cathedral and agement described as "the seasonal also in Lower Albert Road to direct
number dismissal of
of tyre cars in and out of the
parking workers"Reuter,
ground. I very much hope that this will mean that all those who arrive in motor cara will be able to come and go in comfort
II. W. BAINES,
Chaplain-in-charge.
AKRON STRIKE
M
CONSERVING TIN
Washington, Feb. 18. President Roosovolt to-day signed
a bill, which becomes effective within six days, prohibiting the export of tin plats and scrap, except under special · presidential lleonce, in order to conserve the country's supply of tin-Reuter.
NEW MINISTER
London, Feb. 18.
.....
T.T.
EXCHANGE
TO-DAY'S OPENING
Demand T.T! Shanghai H.M. the King has approved the T.T. Singapore appointment of Mr. Montague Bentley T.T. Japan Talbot Peake Smith, recently His TT. India Majesty'n Consul at Madrid, to be TT. Frisco & New York His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary T.T. Java and Minister
It is reported from Nanking that the Central Political Council is study ing these proposals.
In Manco, Colorado, it is
report- ed that an avalancho destroyed the Hesperus mine killing five men and one woman.United Preas.
STORY UNCHANGED
Hauptmann Unshaken Under Cross-examination
Trenton, Feb. 18. The Rev. John Matthiesen, Haupt- mann's spiritual counsellor, said that Hauptmann had not changed the trial
"Leibowitz, MI、 story when famous American criminal lawyer, Interviewed him. He believed that be is unlikely ever to change it des
fact that Mr. Leibowitz pito the
him. morcilessly cross-examined United Press.
the
mentioned for the post, but his appointment is. Impossiblo.---Union Long-Suffering Japan
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Waltz.
.Fox Trot
Thoro's no Time Like The Present....Fox Trot ..
FB1122
In my Heart of Hearts
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FB1220
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Waltz...
FB1254
Street in Havana.
Rumba
"The British Industries Fair, 1034” a talk by Sir Thomas Ainscough, C.ILE, FR.4.8, II. M. Senior Trade Commissioner.
10,35-11 pm. Dance Music 11 p.m.
FB1250
The Morning After
Fox Trot
FB1252
Some Other Time.
.Fox Trot
FB1246
Jack in The Box
.Fox Trot
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Osaka, Feb. 18. Japan should not act impatiently to- ward China in either the cultural or economio field, Mr. Hachiro Arita, Ambassador to Belgium and Am- bassador-designate to China, declared last Friday noon at a luncheon given by the Osaka Chamber of Commerco and Industry at the Osaka Club.
"China's actons have taught us that
CAR com- it is dangerous for Japan to act with impatience toward a neighbouring country," he pointed out. "This lesson should be remembered by Japan in working not only for an economic rap- prochement, which is engaging.our attention at present, but also in other issues arising between the two coun- trics."
Mr. Chen Chung-fu has gone to Tientsin for another conference with
Major-General Hayao Tada, mandant of Japanese troops in North China-Union News.
Development Pact
Tientsin, Feb. 18. It is reported that an understanding with regard to the projected economia exploitation of North China and the
Mr.. Arita declared that if he is establishment of a joint front against tho advance of Communist influenco sent to China ho would continue the has been reached between General policy inqugurated by Mr. Akira Sung Chch-yuan, Chairman of the Ariyoshi, namely, to refrain from Hopel-Cherhar Political Council, and action until he is sure that China la General Han Tu-clin, chairman of the willing to respond with sincerity Shantung. Provincial Government Union News. during the former's recent visit to Tainan.
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Now, York-Lorsion,
Harbin, Feb. 18. Charging the Soviet, with support- worded note from the Manchukuo Government has been handed to M.
commissioner of Shanal Province, and General Fu Teo-yi, chairman of the Suiyuan Provincial Government Slavatsky, the Russian Consul Gen-
Bang Chch-yuan to Go?,
Peiping, Feb. 18.
eral by the Foreign Ministry, pro- testing against the unauthorised land- ing of a Boviet military aeroplane near Jaolio, in the north-east of Mon- It is rumoured that Marshal Chiang chukuo, on January 12, when It is 1/4K! | Kai-shek is contemplating removing alleged that the pilots handed over 1/44 General' Sung. Cheh yuan from his to the bandits four machine gune,
post as head of the Hopel-Charhar; and 2,000 rounds of ammunition." Political Council;
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Now
7,45 am. Danes Music.
8.30
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**Toung Tiesa,”
A Steeliki by Vera Ras-Slovoka (Mezzo-sopran).
1.45 sm. The Nova,
Drita Indartries [130** 1.15 sm, Close down,
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Fair,
((),B,C7 and 0.8.1%)
A Recital' of Bongs 11 m. Big Ben,
and Duel. Gremwich. Tina Birne) at 11.55 1.0. 11.30 m. Talk: "Imperial Affairs." 11,45 mm. The News 13 pm. Close dowzi
Transmission 1
(0.6.7. and Gab)
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Transmission 2
(GAJ, G&J_and_ G.S.D.)
9.
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chestra.
Edition).
Charles Manning and his Or-
Mull" Dag" owo (4th,
T30 pm. "Empire
Greenwich Time Bignal at È D.06.
8.1k v.m. The B.D.C. Empire Orchestra.
13 D.. The News.
#30 pm. Dance Music.
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Municipal
Greenwich Time Signal at 1131-436. 12.30. The News
12.45 mm. Jan Berwaka and his Orchestra.
Close down.
Transmission 4
(G.B.B. and G&D.)"
1.15 .m. ilg. Elem. The Yascha
PART. I
Gipsy Orchestra.
1 am.. The News,
Lobster Balad,”.
Kreta
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1,40 am, The Nowe
6.46 2.m. D.D.C. Symphony Concert. 4.40 .. Close down.
KZRM PROGRAMME
This Evening's Broadcast From Manila Station.........
The following programme will be krondènus from Mantin this evening on a wavelength of 485 metr (918,5 kilocycle); \\
Senact Dance Programmño by the
Laria Orchestra. 4.50 p.m. Spanish Informatiooni Feried. 6.40 English Informational Period.
La Innuler Cigar and· Olgareble - Factory presents “Airms Filipinen" with, Juan Blow. Je String Ensembla,
7 3.
7.10 p.m. ftudio Monie.
B DJ. 6.35 p.
T45. pm. Ellandóe y. Cís Frogrammes.
Max Lano and his Havaiana,
"Apo on the Als,” spomered by the Cebu Portland Co 835 p.m.) Basque Presentation, 9.`p.m. Timo Orus and ́hie. Maalin Total
Orchestra
16.10 p.06. Bles, Of::
GERMAN REFUGEES
LEAGUE APPOINTS BRITISH
1.1 a.m. "Wig and Cows" or "Law ana GENERAL AS COMMISSIONER
245 am. Violoncello Balo
3. L.
1.18
Greenwich Time Bignal at 7 pm.
Talk "Agriculture Today
Tenterder."
and
. The DD.C. Midland Orchestra.
London, Feb. 18. Major-General. Sir Neill Halcolm has been appointed High Commis- sioner for German Refugeea. He 4.18... "Miet the kitckey_Mouse,“ 4:45 am. "Benge Eram Vauxhall, Gardens" takes the place of Mr. James: Me: Recital by Consianes Carredos Donald, who resigned at the and of December on, account of the German, Townley-
Non
(Beprane). ..... ... À Recital by Glyn
Williams, (Beuth African-Flamist). Government's attitude - to 131. Clow dawn.
Aryans British Wireless.