PROBING SECRETS' LEAKAGE

EDEN'S STATEMENT TO COMMONS

ITALY'S CLAIM UNJUSTIFIED

Special, To "Telegraph")

London, Feb. 24. The Government is doing its utmost. to discover how the leakage of the Maffey Report occurred, declared Mr. Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary, in

the House of Commons today.

Mr. Eden stated that the document was not particularly important now, and its disclosure had not embarrassed There Was no the Government. Justification for the Italian suggestion that the document established the variability or insincerity of the Gov- ernment's policy.

The document originated through an Italian enquiry concerning British interests in Ethiopia. A committee of investigation was appointed, but no specifle reply was given to Italy, be- cause Britain's personal interests had meanwhile become subordinated to her obligations under the Langue.

Later, sir. Eden declared that the leakage becurred it, Paris.

CHURCH SOCIAL

FÂREWELL TO DR. AND MRS. MATTHEWS

A large gathering of friends met at St. Andrew's Church Hall last night to bid farewell to Dr. and Mrs. # D. Matthews, who are leaving Hongkong en the steamer Taiping on March 13. Though Dr. Matthews, will return

from New Zealand in June to

become Superintendent of the Matilda Hospital for three monthia he will probably leave the Colony for the Inst time at the end of that period.

The gathering last night took the form of a social evening, and after an evening spent in games a presen tatlon was made to both, Dr., and Mrs. Matthewa,

To Rev. J. R. Higgs, Vicar of St Andrew's, acted as chairman, and before making the presentation gave n short address. During his speech Rev. Higgs and>

Kur

THE HONGKONG

.

FOR CHARITY

TELEGRAPH. „TUESDAY, FEBRUARY

COMING CONCERT AT PENINSULA

.

A real musical treat is promised for Thursday, March 6, when the Group, under Hongkong Choral Maestro Guialdi, assisted by well- known artistes, will provide a varlod and most attractive programme. The event will take place at the Peninsula fotel, at 0 pm, the use of the Rose Room having been granted free of

charge,by th

by the llongkong and Shanghai

Tickots will be $2.50

and $1, and will be on sale at the Anderson Music Company. The whole of the proceeds will go to the Society for the Protection of Children..

In addition to the Cheral Group, items will be contributed by Professor Harry Ore, Miss Prue Lewis, Mrs. M. M. Drake, and Mr. H. Talbot The provisional programme ia as follows:

Piano, Solo (Prof. Harry Ore). 3. (a) T. Morley "Clorinda False" Madrigal-4 parts. (b) T. Morley April in in my mistress' Ince"-Part Song parts. The Choral Group.

4-Songs (Ancient) II. Talbot.

(a) Ansanus (14-16) "Come In nove ai sole"-Frottola- parts, (b) "It in imeult ocension for all, J. Farmer (1599) "Fair Phyllis I saw the losing of friends we all respect Part Song parts. The Choral

aay in sincere and and love. What from

heart; Dr. and Mrs, Group, my Matthews are leaving us OOR and though the Doctor is coming hack for a short time in the summer it is us. Iseo Dr. and good-bye for Mrs. Matthews's lives in Hongkong

four headings, the rouped under

Colony and tub, the Church, the China.

"With reference to the first. I should - like to any that Dr. Malthows has been one of the liveliest and kerneat members of the St. Andrew's Social Club, and in all that he has done he has shown tremendous interest. in has mude himself and when an respected and loved eatstanding person leaves it must kave a blank, he will be missed great deal.

The Labourite. Dr. Hugh Dalton, re-everything he called that a leakage regarding the Hoare-Laval pence proposals occurred when Sir Samuel Hoare was in Paris. He voiced the uneasiness of members regarding these disclosures,

Mr. Eden declared that he was naturally unable to disclose the steps which were being taken to prevent similar leakages.-Router Special.

Five Slain

In Colombo

Celebration

INNOCENTS KILLED BY ASSASSINS

POLITICIAN ATTACKED

(Special To "Telegraph:")

Colombo, Feb. 24, A newly-elected member of the Ceylon

State

named Council, Aluwihare, was about, to take the place of honour in a triumphal pro- cession today when five snots aimer at him rang out,

Four men and one boy, who were bystanders, were killed Aluwiharts himself was also wounded and taken to hospital.

The chief clerk to a rival candidate whom Aluwihare heavily defented, As well as the clerk's brother-in-law, bave been arrested in connection with the outrage-muter Special.

✔ WELSH

NATIONAL

DAY

FUSILIERS' PRIVATE

CELEBRATION

24

"With regard to the Church Dr. and Mrs. Matthews bare given their com plete backing, and in every way his and service have Jeft generosity fille to be desired. The Church will be the poorer for their going. Mr. Matthews has been a member of the Mathers' Union and held the Super- intendency of the Sunday Schools one of the most important posts in the Church-and she has a remark- able record during her four

of work here.

years

Violin Solos. Mins Prue Lewis. 6.Palestrina "Ave Maria" 4 "Exultate" parts. Gibbons Silver Swan" or East. "How merrily we live" Part Songs 16th Century."

7.—(a) Jacquet

"Breathe soft ye winds Part Song-parts. (b) Stanford! "The Haven-Part, Song

parts. (e) Bainton"] love the found dance-Part Song-4 parts. The Choral Group.

B-Pano Solo (Prof. Harry Ore). ("Suicidio" 3-Song-Operatic Gioconda) or (n) Andron Chenier: Option (b) Lombardi (Verdi). "Merry England." Mr. M. M. Drake---Soprann

10-Violin Solo. Miss Prue Lewis or Songs-Operatic.

11-Venli Lombard?" 4 parts; "Othello" & parts; Wagner Meister- singers" 4 parts; or Violin Solu; or Verdi Otheller; Wagner Molster. singere.

"In the life of the Colony I re TIENTSIN FROZEN UP that Dr. Matthews is President "f the Australian and New Zealand As- Fociation and connected with many good works.

"In China Dr. Matthews' loss will also be felt. He wis for many years.

missionary doctor.

"For the four years of their resid- ence in the Colony Dr. and Mrk have pulled, their weight Maithewa and served the Club and Church h

Club and the atintingly, and the Church have shown their appreciation inn presentation."

Warden's. Tribute

Mr. Higgs then called on Mr. R. Wong to any a few words on behalf of the Club.

Mr. Wong reminded those present of Dr. Matthews's work for the Club and the help he had proved to them all. "To all of us he was known an

"Doc." and on behalf of the Club wish Dr. and Mrs. Matthews a good

and Au revoir; but not good.

Mr. A. C. Jeffreys, the Peoples' Warden, in speaking on behalf of the Church said:

SERIOUS POSITION OF MAROONED SHIPS

Tientsin, Feb. 24. The arctic weather, here has not to changel. Henvy snow continues fall and in most streets is over one foot deep. Must streets are almost deserted and busines

I stand still.

at.

Telephone communication between here and Peiping was interrupted yesterday morning by the heavy fall of snow, and had not been restore--- Wah Kin Jat Po.

Snow in Peiping

Peiping, Feb. 24. Heavy snow fall continues to-day. are several feet deep.--We Kin Yu! Drifta in many places in the city Pa.

Ships Marooned

Tientsin, Feb. 24. Another big ice-breaker has been "Dr. and Mrs. Matthews have heen' despatched to Taku from Dairen by: Lwo of the most devoted workers the the Manchurian Railway Adminis Church has possessed in many years tration in response to urgent request and they have touched Church life from a Japanese steamer, which has from

almost every angle. The been marooned outside and whose pre- Doctor's wise advice has been a bene; poller is broken, fit to all of us and we wish them all health and happiness in their future! life and work and hope that they en- joy it as much as they have done so, here.

Dr.

Latest news from Dairen reports that the Japanese ice breaker only reached seven miles from Taku, while the distressed steamer is now threo miles outside the harbour.

Anxiety has not been relaxed with

black-regard to the marooned ships ewing to the difficulties in transporting sup- plies by relief parties. It is under- stood that several of these marooned ships are badly in need and their stores of coal and provisions are rub- ning short. Shipping companies con- erned are trying all means to som them supplies-Wah Kiu Yat Po.

Dr. Matthews then received from the Church and Club a pair of hinoculars and Mrs. Matthews a wood tray inlaid with silver, Dr. Matthews Replies In replying to the speeches St. David's Day falling on a Sunday this year, the loyal Welch Fusillers Matthewa said:

"On the whole what has been said are observing the day of their Patron

rather overwhelming and Saint on Saturday, February 29. The celebrations fall within the period of thought is that you are far too good Court mourning for the late King to us, and we are unworthy of what, George V and will therefore be of an you say. We have enjoyed the work! entirely private character.

and fellowship we have had with you The Trooping of the Colour at all and the years here have been the Shamshuipo Camp on Saturday and happiest, in our lives. Much of that the officers dinner in the evening will happiness has come to us through the be purely regimental affairs in which Church and the Club. The spirit of the public is not invited..

ANNA MAY WONG

TO BE ENTERTAINED

TO-NIGHT

i

U.S. Weather

Chiengo, Feb. 24. South-west gales have developed into heavy dust storma in parts of

New Oklahoma, dust sto

Mexico, St. Andrew's is one of friendliness Kansas and Colorado, They have and co-operation and it is that which has made aur lives here so happy enveloped the plains, and States are unreasonably warm.

wa

these

It 1s with deep regret. that It is feared that the winter wheat feel that our life here is at has been damaged by the dust stormma an end and that we probably will which have impaired the visibility: not be returning as permanent re- In many places the storm haa sident I thank you for what you grounded nereplanes and reduced have said, for the gifts, and for your motor speed to a snail pace. fellowship and interest during the last, Meanwhile California storms have four years. I have gained for more abated after taking ten lives and than I have given."

causing widespread damage---United Presn.

Miss Anna May Wong, famouR

Mrs. Matthews added to "Dr. Mat- Chinese cinema star, has been en-

thewa speech. It is very difficult thusiastically entertained since her to say adequately how much I thank arrival in this Colony last Friday. you, but I want to express tay deep This evening at the Peninsula Hotel, appreciation of what has been said ale will be entertained by Mr. Peter and to thank the Club for the do. Sin. who was, until last week. Chair-lightful social to-night." man of the Board of Directors of the

was also made by Mr. Tung Wah, Kwong Wah and Tung Higgs to the approaching duparture Wat Eastern Hoapitals.

of Mrs. W. 1. C. Robson who will shortly be leaving for England. "This

Reference

In an interview, Mr. Sin sates that will perhaps be her last social even- ho knew Miss Wong well whilst hợ was in England four years ago and ing with St. Andrew's," said

the

STEEL INDUSTRY

SHEFFIELD SCIENTISTS GREAT DISCOVERY

;

that other old friends of Miss Wong Vicar. "After very many years of which," It is claimed, will revolu- will also be at the reception this even-service. I wish to pay her a warm ing given in her hondur.

tribute for her work and to say how much I hope that she will be return- ing to the Colony."

OFF FOR MIDWAY BY 1993

Honolulu, Feb. 24. The Manila-bound China Clipper laft here for Midway Island at 7.01 aum, to-day.—United Press.

`SHARE. PRICES

The following is the list of local share quotations issued this morning.

Banka

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H. K. Bank, $1,530, b. ex, div.

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I K. Banks (Lon. Reg.). Jazz Piano Duets From

£103 n.ex. div. Chartered Bank, £14% n, Mercantile Bank, A. and B.

£291⁄2 1.

Mercantile Bank C., £13 n. East Asia Bank, $73 n.

insurances,

Canton In., $270 n. Union In., $545 så.. China Underwriters, $1.05 b China Fire, $480 n. HK., Fire In., $260 n. Internat'l Ansce., Sh. $8 n.

Shipping.

Douglas, $86.m..* H.K. Steamboats, $5 m Indo-Chinas, (Pref.), $80 n. Indo-Chinna (Def.), $20, ■. Sholl (Bearer), 90/- n. Union Waterboats, $14% n.

Mining.

Antamoks, $1.81 n. Balatoes, $20 b. Baguio Gold, 20 cts, n. Benguet Consolidated; $18.40 b. Benguet Exp., 13 cts, n. Big Wedge, 21 cta. b.

Gold Creek, 30 cts. n.

Gold River, 7 cta, n. Ipo Mining. $1.90 n. Itogons, 00 cls. b. Saltcot, 15 cta, n. Kailan, 13/9 n.

Langkats (Single), $1) n. S'hai Explorations, Sh. $41% u. Shai Loans, Sh, $4 n.

. Raubs, $11,00 n.

Venz: Goldfield $3 b. Docks etc.

H.K. Wharves (old), $100 n. H.K. Wharves (new), $97. H.K. & W. Docks $9 n. Providents (old), $1.65 n. Providenta (new), 60 ets, n. Hongkew (old), Sh. $190 ǹ. New Engineerings, Sh. 34 ni Shanghai Docks; Sh. $79 n

Cotton Mills.

Ewo Coltun's Sh. $8 n. S'hai Cottons (old), Sh. 870 n. S'hai Cottons (new), Sh. $41 m. Zoong Sings, $12 n.

Wing On Textiles, Sh. $25 »,

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hotels, $5 m. H.K. Lands, $364 n.

H.K. Lands, 4% Deben.

$100 n.

S'hai Lands, Sh. $18 n: Metropolitan, Lands. Sh. $10.. Humphries. $9.70 n: H.K. Realties. $5.85 n. Chinese Estates, $84 n. China Realties. Sh. --- China Debentures Sh, -

Public Utilities. II.K. Tramways, $12% n. Peak Troms, (old), $7 n. Peak Trams, (new), $3 n. Star Ferries, $87 n. Yaumati Ferries, (old) $20% 84. China Lights, $11.30 n. China Lights (New), $8 h. HI.K. Electric, $74%1⁄2 ». Macno Electric, $20 n.*. Sandakan Lights, $4% n. Telephone (old), $26 n. Telephone (new), $10.20 n. China Buses. Sh. $11. Singapore Tractions, 17/- n. Singapore Pref 26/- n.

Industrials

Malabon Sugars, $8.40 n. Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $191⁄21⁄21⁄2 „ Cald: Macg. (Pref.), 9h, $15 n. Canton Ices, $1.76 n. Cement, $8.85 n.

H. K. Ropes, $5.55 . Stores, &c.

Dairy Farm, $22 9. Watson, $4.85

Lane Crawfords, $634 n. Mackintoshs, $5 n. Sinceres, $2.40 8. Wm. Powells, 70 cta. n. Wing On (H.K.), $65 n.

Miscellaneous.

H.K. Entertainments, $4.70 n. 8. C. Enterprise $1.35 n. Macao "Greyhounds," $2 n. Constructions (old), $1,75 n. Constructions (now), 50 eta. ". Vibro Piling, $4 n.

Ch. Govt. 5% 1925, G. $ Bonds

94% n.

H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 4%% prm. b. H..K. Govt. 8% Loan'par, n. Wallace Harpers $4 n.

LOCAL BOYS' CLUB

RECREATION FOR COLONY'S

STREET URCHINS

The recently formed Boys' Club Association 1s indeed fortunate to secure, so carly in its career, the patronage and personal interest of H E. Sir Andrew Caldecott.

The first Club-situated just below the University--was opened less than a month ago and has already 40 mom- bers, who attend regularly, play games and receive some instruction.

School-in co- The University Free operating splendidly."

London, Feb. 24. A now type of stainless steel, tionise scores of Industries, has been evolved by the Shefeld scientist, Mr. These boys are all newspaper sollers F. F. Gordon. The method, bricily or boat-blacks, of whom there fire stated, is to give ordinary steel a over 400 in the Colony to-day. Until Dr. Matthews, the President of the coating of stainless steel which will this Club was started they had no Australian and New Zealand Associa-, protect it from rust,

interest in life beyond obtaining a tion and a well known figure in St. The coating can be as thin as one- precarious and oven Illegal Eving. Andrew's Church circles, will leave thousandth of an inch.

If anyone wishes to see what an Hongkong on March 13, first visiting This opens up possibilities of immense change can be made in a Foochow Dr. and Mrs. Matthews stainless steel, ships, bridges, nero-boy he should visit the Club at inter- have spent many years in China as planes, railway carriages and springs vals of two weeks. The first time medical missionarics and four and a to mention only a few directions in he would see a now boy--sullen are half years ago they came to the which, it is stated, tho invention dispirited: the second time he would Colony whore Dr. Matthews inincd ine, could be applied-Dritish Wireless. see a happy youngster. firma of Dra. Strahan, Kirk, and

Sponsored by such men as the! Bishop of Hongkong, Mr. Kotewail,

Count defence artillery gun Nicholson. Dr. Matthews IR practice with live ammunition will be Church Councillor, a delegate to the Primer, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Staple and Mr, 9. N. Chow, and with the carried out from Pakahawan Fort, Diocesan Conference and Secretory to ton, Mr. and Mrs, R. Baldwin. Mr, nutive interest of His Excelency the Lyamun, In the direction of Junk St. Androw's Club.. Bay on February-88-and-29, between Among those HCEN the hours of 5 pm, and midnight | gathering last night were: each day, and again on March 1, be-' The Rav, and Mts, J. R. Higgs, Major

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4-7 p.m. Chinese, Programme." 7-7.30 p.m. New Light Sym phony Orchestra.

Three Cornered Hat Sulte (De Falla); Children's Overturo. (Quilter} Afonastery Bells (Wely),

7.30-7.40-s of Educational From the Studio. The 12th of a serius Talks by Uncle Mac.

7.40-8 p.m. The Mills' Brothers: The Boswell Sisters.'

Since we fell out of love; What's the reason; 3. Dinah; 1. Don't let your love go wrong; Why don't you practise what you preach; 4. Don't be afraid to tell your mother,

8 p.m. Time and Weather Report; Stock

Quotations.

8.05-8.35 p.m. From the Studio. Jazz Piano Duets by Bill Cameron And George

Bant

8.35-9 p.m..."Impressions D'Italle" (Charpentier).

9-9.15 p.m. Daventry News Bulle

9.15-9.30 p.m.

A Selection of

Song Memories.

9.40-10 p.m. From the Studio,

A Pinnoforte Recital by Nurn Kante.

Programme

Scenes from Childhood, Schumann.

10 pm. Big Bra:

10-11 p.m. Dance Music.

11 pm. Close Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

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DJB, DIN (German. 4.45 p.m. Call

English German Folk Programme Forerunt (Germ..

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Engl.)

Rang

Musical Programme by the Filtler

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3.15 p.m. Flatis, girls and boys! 5:19 p.m. New in English.

5.45 p..

A Dance through the Centuries. 4.15 .. New in Gerent, 13.19

A p.m.

Concert of Light Huxle.

News in English.

4.15 p.m. Concert af Light Huske [con-

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Clay J, DJN (Germ. Engl.)

EAST ABIA ZONE

Fast Asia Zone bradenst through DJQ on 19.02 metres (15,290 kie.) 1.88-3 p.m. Concert, new? at 2 p.

9.65 p.m. Call. DJA. DIE DIN (Germ

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Youth.

5.30 p.m. Toplent Tark.

4 p.m. Nowe in English on DJA and in

Notch on DJR. DIN.

1 p.m. "Light Cavalry."

11.15 p.m.

Picture 11.45 p.m. The

12 am

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Welfare before

News in German on DIA. DIE, DJN. Close down DJD. 11.10 p.m. Today in Germany.

Common Personal Advantage? Chamber Bonita in G minor for

Ohon and Callo by Telemann. 12.15.. News In English on DJA and in

Dutch on DİN.-- 12.30 a.. Close DJA, DIN (Germ., Engl.)

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Talks Agriculture To-day od Yesterday.

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Transmission 6 (G.B.C. and (1.8.L-)_

it am. Biz Den. Bongo and Deata, Milda Beurla (Soprano) and Willam Partons (B).

Greenwich Time Babel i 11.30 x.m. 11.19 m. Talk: "The Epice of Life," 11.50 am. The News.

12 pan. Glove down.

Transmission 1

(0.8.F. and G.BR.) 1.18/p.. Big Ben. Variety: "How Soldier.

4 p.m. Roge of the

That?" Douglas

Kleks (Bartions). Greenwich Time Signal at 1.15 pm, 435 p.m. Light Chamber Mimic. The Bronk.

korat Tris.)

$ p.m. The News, i

5.15 pm. Close down.

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7 p.m., Big Ben, The New Victoria Cinema

Orchestra.

145 p.m. Pre Readinr.

7.10 p.m. The Norbert Wethmar Tria Greenwich Time Blanal at 8 pm. 8.10 p.m. “Goes Again? 1"

The Nawa

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Marshall,

145 p.m. Cto demo.

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10 p.m.. Big Ben. "Empire Kall' Big"

(4th Edition).

30.45 pm Talk: "Pareign' Affaira.”

I p.m. The Taranay Mankipal Orchestra.

Greenwich Time Bignal at 12-10 a.m.

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Hen. Dorothy Bing and Players in pros

Temma of Landon küale. The News.

2.18 m. The B.B.C. Empire Orchestra Greenwich Time Signal at 3 min. 1a.m.

Tunes of the Town, Mule from ́enerent London Entertainment. 2.10 m. The D.D.C. Dutra Orchentes. AAM.

Variety.

and Mrs. W. i. C: Robson, Mr. R. H. Governor, this new Resociation! Wong, Mr F-V-Wong, Mr. and Mrs; appears-to-have-an-opportunity of.........4.45_M\m.__ Clog# downy

A. C. Jeffreys, Mr. O. B. Ravon, Mr. | doing some definito work to Improve |

'PART''II” ̈'

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