THE HONGKONG

ITALY TO BUILD

LONG-RANGE

This Is Graft

TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1936.

FLEET OF

BOMBERS

WILL FLY

Wakayama City Assembly, Japan, has thirty-three 1,250 MILES

members. Twenty-eight of them, were sent to jail on charges of bribery.

There they began bribing their jailers. So the jailers were locked in cells, too.

Now the City Assembly is dissolved, reports the Bri- bery and Secret Commissions Prevention League,

FAMOUS ENTERTAINER

DIES IN NEW YORK

Old-time Hongkong residents will recall the Inte Dan Frawley, whose death in New York was reported yesterday. He several times visited Hongkong and the Orient on world tours with theatrical com- pariles.

RUSSIAN CONCERT AND DANCE

FINE-PROGRAMME

ARRANGED

WITH !!

2 TONS OF DEATH

PLANS FOR 10,000 NEW PILOTS BY

END OF 1936

There is no cessation in the armantents race. Taly an- numces plans that may make her the world's most formidable: air Power.

Rome, Apr. 25.

A big expansion of the Italian Air Force was an- İ nounced to-day in the Sen-| ate by the Under-Secret- | ary of State for Air, i General Valle.

An ambitious programme has been prepared. It includes the reoruiting and training of large Inumbers of now military pilots, and the building_of_high-speed long-range bombing 'planes.

It is hoped that Italy will poRSENS un Air Fores of approximately 10,000 pilots by the end of 1936,

The new bombers are to have a top speed of 280 m.p.b, and a minimum range of 1,250 miles) when carrying a full load of two tons of bombs. Smaller londs: will permit longer range., General Valle stated that the operations of Italy's Air Force in Afrlen and been the decisive factor in every battle.

Since the war began, be added. Italian airmen in Somaliland alone had flown a total of 20,000 hours and had dropped 2,000 tons of ex plosives.

Three hundred thousand rounds of machine-gun ammunition had

cen fired.-Central Neies,

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

SUNSHINE AND HOPE ARE COSIBADES | The P. and O. liner Carthage in -E, E. Landan,

I due here from Shanghai 9 pm, toi

day.

"One ense quch of Typhoid and Meningitis were reported to the local, Hongkong rainfull ffaith authorities on Tuesday.

J

for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day totalled 1.54 inches. The total sinee Member of the Kuyloon Cricket January 1 is 8.51 inches, against an of Club are reminded that the next whist|Pyrage of 1129 inches,

In response to many requests and

the need to enlarge the activity its cultural works, the Committee of drive will be held on Wednesday, May

G, at

concert

the Russian Orthodox community has decided to produce unother dance, which will be held in the Ilall

p.m.

Chun Pul, a coolie, was fined $30, in default, a month's hard labour, by Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central Magistracy this morning, on a charge of theft of six pounds of brass from:

-Wang Fat-chiu, a coolio, was ad of St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, mitted to the Kowloon Hospital May 16 at 9 p.m. There will be a safering from injuries received when complete change of pigramme from he fell on some glass while at work Tnikoa Dockyard yesterday. that of the previous concert, and the at 12 Hart Avenue, Kowloon, talented assistance of many promin-

ent local people will ensure that this

The Palice Branch of the Minis- entertainment will give great pleasure received from the Captain of the s.s-Dance at the Gymnasium, Police | A radio message has just beentering League are holding a Flannel 'to the musical public,

President Jefferson advising that the Headquarters, to-morrow. Fridny, The programme will be contributed steamer

at Kowloon

commencing at p.m. The Hong- Orchestra will provide the music, Admission $1 each, which Detective-Sergeant Includes light refreshments.

will arrive

Charged by

the

to by Madame Anne Balfour, the ac-Whart at 0a.m. to-morrow, May 1st.kong Hotel companist Mrs. Nura Kanis, Mrs. N. Kanis (piano solo), Professor Nicholas Tanaff (violin solo), Mrs. Tamara Whelan, before Mr. W. Schofield, at Karinsky (Russian songs), dances ar-the Central Mugisticy this morning, ruped by Mr. Goncharoff,

For committing a breach of the sketch with keeping a sly brothel on "Red Jacket (Ime Nevolina

ect Registration of Persons Ordinance, Jant ground floor of No. 17 Li Chit Street Takatoshi Kameko, 42, broker, was Captain M. M. Afanassfell).

Kwan Sam-mul, widow, Irene Nevelina and Mrs. M. Tchourin; $100, in default, two months

was fined

fined $10 by Mr. Burgose at the Cen- hard scene, "Merry Peasants," with chorus labour. Sergeant Whelan stated that tral Police Court this morning. Sub- (gipsy camp soloista, Mrs. A. Goldina there were the Chinese giris, & Euro Inspector W. H. Nolloth stated that and Mrs. M. Tchourin), gipsy dances, pean and three Japaneso on

defendant changed his business ad- Miss Nina Berovsky.

dress from Canton to Hongkong and failed to notify the police.

premises,

the

RADIO BROADCAST

Dance Music. From Hongkong Hotel

ZE.K. PROGRAMME

From Z... on a wavelength of 365 metres (846 kilocycles):

5-6 p.m.

Orchestra.

Hongkong Hotel Dance

6 p.m. Children's Studio Concert.

6.30 p.m. Dance Music,

7 p.m. Elsie Suddaby (Soprano).

W. Squire ('Cello).

1. Air Carranged on “Air on 4th String") (Bach, arr, Squire); Abenlied (Evensong) (Schumann, arr. W. II. Squire); 2. Songs-The Rosebud Hurk, Hark the bark (Schubert); Serennde (Schuberi); 3. Ave Verum * Squire); Sarabande Op. 8); 4. Songs-The Al- mond Tree (Schumann); The Mocking Fairy (Besly).

7.30 p.m. The BBC. Wireless Douglas Fairbanks, Jr, who has Military Bond. just recovered from a serious illness. Prairie Flower-March (Hume); in London.

BANK DEPOSIT CLAIM

FURTHER EVIDENCE

HEARD

The Flamborough Sword Dance (Ceci Sharp); Kirkby Malzenrd Sword Danes (arr. Cecil Sharp); La Taran- tolle de Belphegor (Abert); Mala- guens (from "Bonboil") (Moskowski arr. Lako).

Eddie Peabody and

7.50 p.m. his Banjo.

1. Blaze Away March; 2. Many Happy returns of the day; 3. Some of these days.

The etion brought by Fung Kai- hoi against the National City Unnk of New York and one of its former em- ployees. Lai Sin-chow, for the return of $1,000, sileged to have been de posited with the bank, was resumed before Mr. Justice J. J. Hayden at the Summary Court this morning, after, a lapse of over one and a half months.a Mr. D. McCallum was for the plaintur, and Mr. J. T. Prior appeared for the defondant bank. The second Band; Humorous-Sandy, the Dentist

B .. Time Signal, Weather Report, Stock Quotations and An- Inouncements.

8.03 p.m.

Chinese Studio Concert. 11 p.m. Close Down 8.05-10 p.m.

Pro. European gramme from ZEK. on a fro- quency of 640 kilocycles.

8.05 p.m. A Variety Concert. Songs Little door, A little lock, little key: A Penny in my pocket Val Rosing: Band-Waltzes round the World...Primo Seala's Accordeon

defendant was not in Court, nor was itunes Powell: Instrumental-A

he legally represented,

ן!

THE CLAIM

WAS

Songt

for Cole Porter. .........Arthur Young and the Youngsters; When I grow too old to dream; The Night is Young....Evelyn Laye (So- prano): Band-What's yours?~~A convivial Medley.

8.45 p.m. Quartet.

The Lener String

The plaintiff's claim was that on June 30, 1927, he deposited with the defendant bank a sum of $2,000 in the savings department. He given a deposil book and it was # Term of the deposit that the bank 1. Etude No. 7 (Chopin, Op. 26); would pay an interest of four per 2. Moment Musical, No. 2 (Schubert); comt. per annum. Interest had been. Barcarolle (Tschaikovsky); 4. Gay- credited the said account from otte (Gluck--Brahma). time to time and various sums with- 9 pm. Daventry News Bulletin. drawn, and on May 2. 1933. the 9,16 p.m. "Der Rosenkavalier" balance due to the plaintiff as shown Suite (R. Strauss) played by the in the deposit book was $1,000. The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. nlaintiff had demanded payment of this sum together with the interest accruel but the defendant bank fall- ed and neglected pay the money, he claimed.

The claim against the second de- fendant was that he had falsely repre- sented that he had the authority of the Bank to receive the money de- posited and to issue the deposit book, and that he had converted such sum to his own use, less the

of SUITI $1,323.35 received by the plaintiff. The plaintiff also claimed from this defendant interest at the rate of four per cent per auntan ma the snai sun of $2,000.

Mr. S. Church, sub-manager of the bank stated in evidence that he had seen the two books in question but

could he not

Kotd

the records any entries corresponding to those 111 the books.

1927 there were no Since records in the bank of any accounts of the plaintiff, but

that but prior to there were records of sums due to the ; plaintur. Lai Shr-chow, second de Tendant, was employed by his bank as a junior clerk sinee 1921. He had no authority to receive money on be half of the bank nor to lasue the books in question.

The case was adjourned.

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Tickets will be available at en- trace to the Hall and at Mesars, A.

Appearing on remand before Mr. Tkachenko, 8 Hankow Road.

Ng Wing, 22, pleaded guilty before Light incfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy Mr. Schofield at the Central Magint- refreshments will be served during this morning, In Kwai-yeo, 31, the interval. The orchestra will be unemployed. Who is charged with racy this morning to snatching under the leadership of Mr. Isidore having

[purec, containing $1.00, from a con- published

defamatory tractor, Tang Chuen, opposite Spot JL Monerate, Professor Nicholas Tonoff bel at Kowloon, was remanded until wharf on the Praya. Sub-Inspector will be at the plano, and others 11.45 s.m. on Monday, May 4. Mr. C. Mist said the purse was lost in the May helping will be-Announcer, Mr. P. E. R. Sanderson appeared for the chase. The defendant was, remanded Obuhat: Producer and Stage Mana- prosecution, and asked his Worship until to-morrow in order to enable September

-July ter. Irene Nevolina; Manager, Cap- to amend the charge in respect of an in to raise $2 amends for the com-, tain M. Affanasielt,

pillelal translation of tho alleged

plainant bellous letter.

DECREE MADE ABSOLUTE

LOCAL DIVORCE

Chan Fook-yim, 19, was fined $1, M. A. Xavier, 23, Saintory Depart with the alternative of seven days nient foreman, and Wong Chol, 36, imprisonment, by Mr. C. B. Burgess 7th. grade Sanitary Department fore at the Central Magistracy this morn- man, were charged before Mr. Wing for pinying football in Wyndham Schofield, at the Central Magistracy Street. "We have and several com- his morning, with having assaulted plaints from this area and we have 40, married woman, and had to put a special man on duty Lami. 80, St Third there", remarked Sub-Inspector Mist, I Tang Street near Western- yesterday. The youth stated he was unable to The decrce nisi granted to Mt. Detective-Sergeant Riddell asked for pay the fine and left the Court crying. rèmand und Saturday as second complainant was still in hospital, De- Oit

fendants were necordingly remanded. A very successful Bridge and Mah Jongg Drive was held last Monday, in ald of the St. John's Cathedral

PETITION

Alfred Theodor Schnoor,

marine

englacer, of Jebsen's, Ltd,,

January 13 last in his petition for the dissolution of his marriage with Mrs. Schnoor, alias Yu Wal-in, was Romanded for medical observation Organ Fund. Over 200 people were made absolute by Mr. Justice R, E. Cheung Choi, 18, unemployed, ap- present and about $420 was raised. Lindsell, Acting Chief Justice, in the peared before Mr. Macfadyen at the The prizes were kindly presented by Divorce Division of the Supreme Kowloor Magistracy this moming on the following Indies:-Lady Pollock, Court this morning.

a charge of returning from bantah- Mrs. Hence, Mrs. White and Mrs. ment. His Worship, in sentencing Deac The suit, which was undefended, the man to three months hard labour, prize winners: Cungerer the was brought on

Contract Bridge, the grounds of stated that he passed the light Mrs. Fullerton, Mrs. Owen, Mrs. alleged infidelity.

sentence In view of defendant's liners. Drummond and Mrs. Anderson, Defendant admitted previous Mr. R. C. H. Lim, Instructed by victions for similar offences. He was Marks and Mrs. Pears; Mah Jonge. con- Auction Bridge. Mrs. Tribble, Mrs. Mr. Peter H. Sin, appeared for banished for ten years in October Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Weller, Mrs. -petitioner.

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9.32 p.m. Excerpts from the Musical Comedy "Please Teacher."

9.40 p.m. Three Tangos.

Si Te Perdes, Chillame; Qien Mas, Ruien Ménos; Moonlight Kisses. 10 p.m. Big Ben;" Close Down

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Transmission I

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1.4 p.m. Big Ben. A Dvorak Programme.

The B.3.C. Empire Orchestes. Greenwich Time Bignal s1 2.15 p.. 2.15 p.m. Talks "Prominent Northcountry.

men in the South."

2.30 pm. The Compower at the Planoforte -12 Walford Davies. A rvelial of Walferd Daries" songs.

2.41 pm. The News and Announcemen|E. 3.15 m. Close down.

Transmission 2

10.8.J., G.S.G., G.S.D.) 7p.m.

Ben. Fred Hustley and hic Navelty Quintet. 7.65 p.m. Talks "Living in the Past" Greenwich Time Signal at 8 pm. 8.16 p.m. Interfada,

A.16 p.m. The Philip Whiteway Ensemble. p.m. The News and Announcements. 9.20 p.m. The New Manchester Hippodrome Drehen, directed by Charles Windsor.

Close down.

9.45 .m.

Transmission 3

(0.8.G., OB.E)

15 p.m. fila Den. The Levant Fair. 1936. ... A message by the Becrainey of Slate for the Colonies, the N. Hon. J. H. Thomas, M... on the occasion of the spening of the Fair at Tel-Aviv.

14.5 p.m.

10.20 p.m.

"Booke te Read."

The Hand of Elle Majesty's Royal Marina Plymouth Division,

10 p.m. "all" of "From Chapram to Cady." A happy hotch-potch of headgear,

11,5% p.m. The Harp Tria: Tina Banifacio (Harp) Harry Dymn' (Flute): Gethyn Wykaham-George (Violon.

31.5 p.m. The Nawa and Announcements. 32.18 a.m. Vincent Norman and hĩa Band.

Greenwich Time Bignal at 12.20 4.3.

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