THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. MONDAY,'
* NOVEMBER 2, 1936.
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"WHAT I WOULD DO IF I WERE KING"
Heir To Throne Of France Tells-
Linking Crown And
People
(By a Special Correspondent)
THE possibility of a return!
of the monarchy to France is gradually growing and dominating the minds of thousands of Frenchmen. What form is that change. to itake?
For answer I journeyed to Brussels
the yout to interview Comte de Paris, 28-year-old son of the Duke de Guise, pretender to the throne of France.
He has earned for himself the title of tips Revolutionary Priner, and re- volutionary he is, for he sees, with the return of the monarchy, a com- plete change-over frum parliamen- tire what he calls
Even in Japan the summer in now ariantly to coming to it end and our photo-Responsibility of the Sovereign.
grapher hus snapped this 198010 Geisha
girl who with her umbrella la taking
a little walk in the surroundings of Tokyo,
Star Theories
Overthrown By
Spectra Study
Cambukige. Mans., Oct. 4. Total absence of discussion on the theory, of stellar evolition as Har- Tercentenary conferent, vard's where inany of the world's most gathered, famous astronomers are renders this branch of natural selence highly conspicuous. A few years ago, evolution was considered as vital theory for explaining how different eleren of ntars arise, as it still is for explaining how different classes of planta and
animals originated,
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This does not mean dictatorship, but a link to, be forged between the people at the king, who will Elve them a real liberty and tradi tion.
፡፡
Menace
"The Spanish adventure,” he said.
English, 1 alightly nccented
which "elearly shows the menace javerhangs or country. It indicates what de war is and what might be the lot of France to-morrow
"In order for people to accept the monarchy the mind of the French-: man must be reforined, for what Is!
Health and joie de vivre shine out of the face of these charming girls who have been caught by the photo grapher on the beach to the Hine, "When-tasting the ripe grapes from a vineyard.
PIGS STOLEN BY VILLAGER
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buts, and, if possible, to save lives. ile did not save any humans, he gefiled, but managed to rescue the two pigs. As there were no claim- onts, he took them burk to his home
the greatest cause of suffering for TAKEN AWAY DURING rear.
four country If not a lack of unity of
spirit?
"We shall give back to the peoples o
taken that deli has bee
uny!
the
from them by the Stale, namely, |iberty of thright and action in com- merce and industry and on porta! questions.
13 The system we propose ro-operative system, which will give back to the worker on the land and ¡in the factory, as well as to the en- ployer, the right to decide in matters Another conspicuous abrence affecting their hardute welfar that of Dr. Albert Einsteln, sebethaled
"ใบ speak to-day, but
prevented
through the binds of Mea, Einstein.
He was obliged to send his best Old German Marc As
wishes for the success of Harvard's epletnation and expressed his deep distppointment over inbility to ats ¦
tend
ORTHODOXY SHAKEN
Of all the noted stolars who spoke to-day, Dr. Antonie Panne- Kork, University of Amsterdam; Dr. Henry
Norris Husseil, Princeton: Mesh n Saha, University of Alla habail, India; and Dr. Otto Struve, Yorkes Observatory, none gave evi- dence of retaining hold on stellar evolution theories, so "fundamental" In short time ago.
The theory as applied to stars was based among other things, upon the colours of stars, which indicate vary-, Ing degrees of temperature on these flaming Guns, Thus M-type stars are comparatively cool, yellow G-types are much better, while the blue white B and 0 stars are holled of all. Temperatures rnay range all the way from 1,000 degrees Fahren- hett or cooler, up to 50,000.
THE FORMER VIEW
"War Comrade"
BERLIN DOES HER HONOUR
Berlin. Ort. 18. Soldiers, Storm Troupers, Naz! Guards, Press photographers, and large crowd of passers-by and house- wives with lumps of sugar gathered The raind a grèengrocer's cart
Kurfursten Damm this morning in order to honour the borse that was drawing it.
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FIRE
Detective Sergeant J. S. Riddell slated that abouil 4 a.rn, on October 28, the piks ran out of complainant's house, where the fire started, De-
where he had
A sequel to a fire at Sheit Kip Mel fondant was seen by the complainant wings, Stimmshulpo, in the "early | to pick tips the pus and take them. asening of October 28, was the ap-away. The complainant asked him pearates of Ng Yau, aged 26, un-
puit the pigs, and des employed, before Mr. Macfadyen at fundant denied all knowledge of them, Kowloon Montis traey this moning. Yesterday, a Chinese detective Ie- changed with thre theft oľ twa│ceived information as a result of small puts, valued at $10, from which he questioned defendant, who Kwad-ho, zhnqa-keeper.
still denied he had the pigs. Defen- dant's bontue was searched, however. and the pigs were found tied up in the backyard inside a shed.
Defendant told the Court that he went to the village to render assist- uner to the inhabitants movemoving theh belonging from the threatened †
DAY BY
A fine of $30, or one montle's hard tabour, was pissed on defendunt.
DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
GooD QUALIFIE ARE THE EUR- STANTIAL FICHES OF THE MIND; BUT IF JR GOOD BREEDING THAT SETS THEAT OFF 10 ADVANTAGEME
Locke,
Lee Ping, 68, was admitted to the Government Civil Hospital yesterday sulfering from senids, when a pot of boiling water was accidentally upset on him at No. 10 *
Ilill Road.
A few months ago Lotte was an i At The Central Magistracy this obscure hard-working mare. Then morning.
Mr. K. Keen bound Ng a postal offelal who had been trans-Shui-on, 27, unemployed, over in the ferred from Silesia to Berlin noticed sum of $50 for one year for the her as he passed to work every theft of a salt fish. Inspector Mair morning, and recognised from her prosecuted. idiosyncrasies the mare that he had tended at the front throughout the
war.
Three cases of diphtheria, one of typhoid and one of puerperal fever were notified during the 18 hours ended yesterday.
We are requested by the hosts of the Chinese luncheon in honour of the Provincial Chairman and Mayor of Canton on November 5 at 1 p.m.. to say that the dress for the occasion is the bunge suit.
The French Consul has issued
Chu Lo-hol, was taken to the Kow-
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The Mikado"--(n) Young Man, Despair; (b) And have I journey'd.
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7 p.m. The
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Waltz Merlicy-The Gay Nine- Des." Selcelion-Show of Shows," Selection--"No, No, Nanette." Savoy Irish Medley. Savoy Welsh Medley. Selection "Words and Music."
7.30 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quo-
Market Report.
tations anrl Hongkong Exchange
7.31 p.m. London-"Empire Ex- chenge Points of view by travel- lers from the Dominions, and the Colonies.
7.17 p.m. Les Allen (Baritane). I'm all alone. Dear little boy of mine. At the close of a long long day. A melody from the sky.
8 p.m. Local: Time, Weather Re- port and Announcements,
8.03 p.m. A Relay from the Tal l'ing Theatre (Chinese),
pro.
11 p.m. Close Down. 8.05-11 p.m. European gramme from Z. E. K. on a fre- quency of G40 kllorycles.
8.05 p.m. Gertrude Lawrence, Noel Coward & Company.
Scenes From:-(1) "Red Peppers." (2) "Shindow Play." (3) "Famdy Album."
8,22 1.m. "Four Way's Suite," (Coate
Lonton Bridge March (Coates),
and lis 8.40 p.m. Len Fillis Novelty Orchestra.
Songs of lame.
Lullabyland-The music of full-
bies.
When
the leaves bid the goodbye—Waitz,
trees
9 p.m. London-News and An- nouncements.
9.20 Light Concert Items.
p.m. Song Candle Light (Cadman),
Jolin
McCormack (Tenor). Planoforte Solo
Si Oiseau (a) J'etals, Toi Je Valerals (Henselt), (a) En Route (Palmeren),
Cavaller (Sunderson)
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Dom
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9.15 p.m. Quentin MacLean at the Cinema Organ.
Ashmoor
Varia
invitations for ceremony, to be beld in the Consulate, Peak Road, at 5.30 p.m. on November 9, when decorations conferred by the Emperor For the theft of 12 tooth-brushes of Annam will be presented to Meer Eileen Joyce. Songs-The laughing
Chan Sul-ky, Kwolt Chon and Lam To-day Lotle was admitted cere- from Tam Nai-uen, a shop-foki, Hui Chi-
Yu-muk,
32, unemployed, was bound monially into the 5,000 strong fellow- abip of German war horses. She over in a sum of $50 for one year by was decorated with a medal inscrib- Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magis loon Hospital yesterday suffering Kreisler. Vocal Durts-Moon-En- ed "War Comrade," and received the trucy this morning. Inspector Hop-from the effects of immersion. The Stellar evolution, as formerly con- first of the daily rations of oats with kins prosecuted. rgived by Professor Russell of
which she is to be provided until the! Princeton, started a star off us and of her life. gascous mass, which gradually drew The ceremony over, the busy thor- together by its own gravitation. oughtare of Kurfursten Damm re- This increased the density; and is turned to everyday affairs. a result, temperature began to rise. After several million years, it began to give off enough heat to shine as very faint M-type star. Because of 115 great size, it gave out nn enormous amount of light. Its dex-
sity, however, was still very low, probably less than a vacuum. As this density increased, temperature gradually rose until the star had Kone through all the stages of evo- lution up to O-type. After this, the density became so great that the radiation equalled the amount of heat developed. Then the process was supposedly reversed, and back it slid through all the stages of cooling, until it shouk! finally pass out as a "dwarf."
But that's all over with naw.
"Il'e
all washed up as a workable theory so far as nstronomy is concerned," alated one university guest who.doca not wish to be quoted.
For disobeying a traffic signal opposite the Hongkong Star Ferry wharf yesterday, Pun Ching-fat was taken into custody and brought before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magis- tracy this morning where he was fined 35. Defendant was
on $10 buil. inspector Hopkins
as prosecuted.
man attempted to commit suicide by jumping off the ferry Night Star which was crossing the harbour. Ife was rescued by a man named Lu Kwok-ngau.
› Before Mr. K. Keen at the Central
wns
sentenced
Magistracy, this morning a 20-year- cessfully determined the motions of
old unemployed man, Chan Kwai, stars through the use of objective
pleaded guilty to a charge of having prisms and moderate size telescopes.
stolen a suit of black silk cloth con- Dr. Meghnad Saha, astronomer Admitting that he had stolen a tolning $6 from Wai Atan, of 38 Gage from the University of Allahabad, jacket and two pairs of trousers from Street. Defendant India, reported fresh data showing Li Lam, of 15 Amoy Lane, Sit Sin, to six weeks' hard labour. Inspector a greater absorption of ultra violet 13, unemployed, who had previous Mair prosecuted. light from the sun being captured convictions, was sentenced to two by the
ozone layer in our atmos- phere, than was formerly suspected.
Dr. Russell's paper was pronounced by several groups to have been one of the soundest bits of research heard in a long time. He reported
uf some 800 stars, disclosing that
'Cinema Memorice.
Selection Parade of Parades."
10 p.m. Dance Programme. 11 p.m. Close Down.
DILWARA IN PORT
HERMES DUE HERE TO-MORROW
months' rigorous Imprisonment by A 23-year-old unemployed man. Mir. K. Keen at the Central Magis-Chow Chuen, was brought before Mr. tracy this morning. Det-Sergeant K. Keen at the Central Magistracy Casliman prosecuted.
this morning, charged with the theft of a wallet containing $4 from a The troopship Dilwara came in For the theft of two pewter plates, travelling trader, Ho Ilon-yuen, of this morning from Singapore with 101 Hennessy Road. Defendant military reliefs for Itongkong and star rich in hydrogen will be fainter brought before Mr. K. Keen at the foki, Lau Mun, 30. coolic, was
In proportion
in a sum of $100 for a year. He had ready been published. ita mass than ons Central Magistracy this morning no previous convictions, Inspector poor lá hydrogen. Typical stars, he
H.M.S. Hermes, the Hopkins said defendant picked com carrier, is due here disclosed, while not all of the same where he pleaded guilty to
offence. Defendant was bound over plainant's pocket while the latter was
at 1 p.m. to- atomic constituency, have as much
norow from Amoy in 1 bond of $50 for a year. boarding a steamer on the Tung On IL.M.S. Grimsby arrived in Hong-
Wharf yesterday.
kong on Saturday,
on studies of the mass and structure the property of Wong Yuk, a shop-¡ded guilty and was bound over Tientsin, details of which have al-
INTERPRETATION COMES
WITH TIME
He
35 per cent. hydrogen. Through his examination into the
Miss Henrietta Swope of Harvard Inspector Hopkins 'prosecuted. meaning of colour in stats, Dr. Observatory reported on faint Antonie Pannekoek is revising the variable star, discovered by her in n The Wanchal police are seeking Sentence of six months hard old temperature scale. Where all red southern field of the Milky Way, 11 the owner of a radiator cap with a labour was imposed by Mr. W. stars were formerly.considered to be happens to have the most remark- calormeter attached to it, found in Schofeld, at the Central Magistracy around 3,000 degrees and all yellowable behaviour on record. She has possession of Yu Hoi, 21, unemploy- this morning, on Yuen Sheung, 20, ones around 5,000, Dr. Pannekoek traced its activities back 40 years, who was charged before Mr. W. unemployed, who admitted stealing finds that while colour is a good on plates at the Harvard Observa- Schofield, at the Central Magistracy $4 and a pawn ticket from Chan general index to temperature, yet tory to find that for 30 years it gave this morning, with unlawful possca- Ho, married woman, at the Wo On there is considerable uncertainty In
out an even, stendy light, only sion of the cap at Johnston Road, pawnshop in Queen's Road East. different.
methods used where to eventually turn into a Cepheld Inspector Logan asked for a remand Inspector Logan said complainant arcuracy is needed,
variable.
of 48 hours, which was granted. had just pawned some clothes for $4 and was holding the money and the Tsang Pui, 22. unemployed, ap- pawn ticket in his hand, when de- peared before Mr. K. Keen at the fendant came along, snatched the Centrul
this Magistracy One can discover · Cepheld varl-
morning money and ticket and ran off.
was chased and eventually arrested ables by the hundreds, but here is a charged with having returned from a
life banistumment. Defendant was by constablę. star which was apparently a stable banished from the Colony on March pinpoint of light, until 10 years ago
Among the passengers who will it lost this stability and began to 10, 1931, and was arrested early this Increase and decrease the amount of morning when coming off the Tung arrive in Hongkong by the Empress Its radiation. Right now it is ap-
On Wharf. Inspector Muir asked for of Canada on Friday, will be the a week's formal remand; which was following:-Mr. D. J. N. Anderson, parently continuing a tendency to
barrister-at-law, son of Mr. and Mrs, be alternately bright and faint over granted.
10 to 20-day cycle,
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C. G. Anderson; Mr. und Mrs. J. T. Appearing on remand before Mr.Bagram, Mr. P. A. Cox, Retired As- No stor like this has ever been known. It may be that the birth at K. Keen at the Central Magistracysistant Oriental Manager, Canadian Ceplicid variation has been actually this morning. Ip Wai, aged 28, un- Pacifle Railway Co, Mr. and Mrs. observed, although the changing of months hard labour with an add-I. IL Geare, Standard-Vacuum Oil employed, was sentenced to three L. de Rome, Mr. W. A. Dowley, Mr. the period, with its implied changes tional 12 strokes of density, is
of the cane for Co.; Mr. H. W. Page, late of Duiry completely baffling. Says Miga Swope we can only $3.33, from Chan Mo-ching, aged 60. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Pearce, Mr. handbag, containing Farin, Ice & Cold Storage Co. Ltd.: a teacher employed at the Ying Wah L. E. N Ryan, Agent, Canadian Girls' College, on Friday. Sub-In-Pacific Railway Co.; Mr. and Mrs. spector A. Kirby prosecuted.
J.-H. Seth. and Miss Seth.
Dr. Pannekoek described n new, rather technical method of comput Ing temperature, which he anscris tives 95 per cent, accuracy.
To-day's programme consisted - of some 30 papers reporting on special astronomical research problems. A few reported on work two years or more in progress. Two, for instance, made the first presentation of the study of more than 20,000 new galaxies for which individual mea- brightness of sures
Arc HOW available.
Dr. Annie Jump Cannon, Hor-" vard's woman astronomer, con- tributed what, amounts to a new phase in the classification of the spectra of faint otura, Photographlo charts are to replace printed tables, and a rapid extension to the great Henry Draper catalogue, the stellar sucial register, becomes possible.
Dr. Bart J. Bolt and Dr. C. Me Cuskey have for the first time auc-
for the observations of the next de- code or so to give some clues onto which we can aliach our attempts at | interpretation,"
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