DECLARES ACCORD VIOLATED

POPE WARNS NAZIS HE WILL FIGHT

CONCORDAT MAY

BE CANCELLED

Berlin, Mar. 21. In an encyclical read in the Cathedral here this morning by Bishop Preysing, His Holiness the Pope bluntly accuses the Nazi regime" of having violated the concordat with the Vatican and encouraging anti-Christian movements.

After

reading the encyclleal, Bishop Preysing spoke of the gravity of the altuation and asked the congregation to prepare for an open fight.

Catholic circles expect the Stale to cancel the concordat.

The Pope's encyclleal declares the Nazi regime is guilty of misapplica- tlon of the concordat, evasion of Rs

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New York, March 20, Prices were irregularly higher on the New York Stock Exchange to- day.

Tradera continued to display con- siderable caution on account of the uncertain foreign situation.

Included

n

record cigaretic production for the

Favourable factors month, of February, steel production steadily rising, retail sales showing record returns for the first quarter, March 1 at the highest figure since and freight cars ordered as from 1020.

Unfavourable factors include the uncertainty over Government Bonds, which are at new low levels, the uncertain commodity exchanges and the decrease in trading volume.

The Bond Market and issues on the Curb Exchange were irregularly lower.

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provisions, undermining its contents, Industrils and finally, more or less openly Rails....... violating its stipulations. The Pope declared he would continue to oppose that attitude which seeks to stile guaranteed rights by open or coveri show of force.

The encyclical usserts that whoever raises his conception of race, people. state or form of government beyond mundane vallen and claims to make idols of them, violates the divine order of things.

The polling for the abandoning of church schools was unfair, he held. because it was not secret. Teachers of religion were not free and the spirit of teaching in other branches was anti-Chrisilan. He had no more

His Holiness earnest wish,

averred, than the

re-establishment of real poace

between Church and State in Germany; but it would

unfair to be the Church if peace did not come, and the Church will defend Its rights in the name of the All Highest, Whose to-day, has not been

arm,

even shortened.-Router.

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Tailor Who "Lost Face"

MONEY DEMAND

AFTER ASSAULT

THE HONGKONG

CANTON CHIEF PASSES AWAY

Widespread regret is felt both in Canton and in Hongkong at the death, from pneumonia, of General Huang Mu-sung, Chairman of the Kwangtung Provincial Government,

Chamberlain Chosen For Premiership

LORD HAILSHAM WILL RESIGN FROM POST

MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1937.

TELEGRAPH.

SPORTING

WRITER'S

DISMISSAL

APPEAL UPHELD BY FULL COURT

The appeal brought by the Tal Chung Yat, Po against the decision.

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of Mr. Justice J. J. Hayden in award-Z.B.W. on wavelengths of 356 metres ing $200 damages for libel to its former sports correspondent, Leung Kam-hoo, alias Slu Nang, was allow- ed by the Full Court this morning.

D'Almada, in The Hon. Mr.

Leo, Instructed by Mr. J. T. Prior, of Mccars. Wilkinson and Grist, repre-

respon by Mr.

sented the appellants.

5-8 p.m. European Programme. 5 p.m. Relay of Dance Music from the Roof-Garden of the Hongkong Hotel

0.30 Arthur Rubinstein (Tinno- forte) and Elsie Suddaby (Soprano). Soprano Solos-Faith in Spring

ident, who was represente Court, † (Schubert); The mocking fairy

Pianoforte Solos-Grand Polonaise,

P: 22 (Chopin).

espondent sued (Schubert); The Rosebud; Hark!

the

Soprano Solo-Spring had come ("Hiawatha" Coleridge-Taylor).

-

F. I. Zimmern in the was not present when the appeal (Besly). was heard about two months ago,

Giving judgment, the Chief Justice, Op. Sir Atholl.

said: "In this Soprano Solos Serenade case the his

larit! The Lark (Schuberi). defendant. Harit! appellants, on a writ of which the Planoforte Solos Capriccio in B following are the

The Minor, Op. particulara.

78 (Brahms); La plaintiff's claim is for $10 balance of Cathedrale Engloutie, Prelude No. 10. arrears of wages for the month of (Debussy). June,

1936

and us to $30 one month's wages in lieu of notice and as to $0 one month's food allowance. "The plaintif also clairag $954 damages for libel contained in an ndvertisement in the Tai Chung Yat Po, dated June 20, 1930, the English translation of which is as follows: 'Notice given by this paper. Leung Kam-hoo, alias Siu Nang, sports news correspondent of this paper, is dismissed on account of a certain 7.30 p.m. Closing local Slock matter. Anything that person may do hereafter shall have nothing to do will: this paper.

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7 p.m. London-Big Ben, "Haunt- in

Harmonies with Michael Cole

Albert Morland und

at Two Planofortes.

7.15 Four Songs by Juck Hulbert (Comedian),

Tap your tooteles; Celebratin', You're sweeter than I thought you were; Where there's you there's me.

Quotations and Hongkong Exchange Market Report.

SIMON WILL BE soiting the trial of the action, the Orchestra.

CHANCELLOR

for the plaintiff abandoned

7.35 p.m. The New Mayfair

"Words and Muste" Selection. Excuse me Dance; Polka Medley. "Casanova"-Selection.

the claim for ...wrongful dismissal, and the sole Issue therefore was whether the words complained of as pleaded, constituted an actionable ther Report and Announcements.

acnse,

DEFAMATORY?

8 p.m. Local: Time Signal, Wea-

From the Studio.

8.03

p.m.

A Relay from the Tai Ping Theatre (Chinese).

11 p.m. Close Down.

8.05.11 p.m. European Program- me From Z.E.K. on a Frequency of 610 Kilocycles.

London, Mar. 21.

libel. It is learned on the highest authority that the Prime Minis- A charge of assault was preferred ter, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the

"The plaint has not pleaded any against two Shanghai tailors, Wu Tit- chang, aged 24, and Tin Ling-chung, Lord President of the Council, innuendo, and the words of The must be aged 25, Lefore Mr. K. Keen at the Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, and advertisement therefore

ordinary Central Magistracy this morning the Lord Chancellor, Viscount taken. In their

accepted The complainant is Wu Lok-chong, Hailsham, will resign their postsed on account of a certain matter. (Leontcavallo), by Members of La

These wards arc, is dismiss-

8.05 p.m... Act II of "I Pagliacci"* also a tailor, of No. 25 Old Bailey after the coronation of His The learned Trial Judge held Street.

Tin appeared in Court to Majesty King George VI. Only

these words in these terms, I con- Seals Orchestra, Milan, Conducted answer the charge. Detective-Ser- Mr. Neville Chamberlain, presunt sider that these words in their plain by Franco Chlone.

8.35 p.m. Alfredo and His geant D. Davies stated that Wu was Chancellor of the Exchequer, will and ordinary meaning are defame. in hospital with a suspected fractured succeed Mr. Baldwin, who, It is be-tory, and that a reasonable man read-Orchestra. jow

lieved, will go to the House of Ing these words would understand Cara Mia (Slevier and Prisker): them in a defamatory sense us cast- Oki Bohemian Town (Marsden and Explaining the facts of the case, Lords. Sergeant Davies said that on the Mr. MacDonald, it is stated, willing an Imputation upon the plaintiff Kennedy). afternoon of March 10, a small boy retain his sent in the House of in his profession or calling of sports Gipsy Princess-Waltz - (Kalman); entered No. 25 Old Bailey Street,

in question.

which, was a frzi of tailors, and mons, but it is anticipated that news correspondent of the newspaper In Gypsy Land (arr. Michaeloff).

dressing first defendant, said, "Big Man you're wanted on the tele- phone, AL this remark, all the other fokis of the shop inughed, and Wu felt he had lost considerable "face."

Later that night; when the other Edinburgh, Mar. 21. fokis were aslect, Wu assaulted com- The International Rugby Board plainant, and then disappeared. He has changed several-of-the-gamento is way to tappy Valley where Jaws.

he gathered a large number of friends The scrummage rule now is that the ball shall be put in at moderatie ployed as inflors, and the whole

so that it first touches the ground beyond the foot of the nearest

of each front row.

words

he will devole his time mostly to educational matters.

"Publication of the mere fact of Viscount Hailsham, whose health dismissal, may be defamatory in the has not been completely restored, is sense of being a reflection on the expected to remain the Law Lord.

ability of the person dismissed, but It is anticipated that Lord Hallfox in the absence of any innuendo and will succeed Mr. MacDonald us Lord of evidence supporting such innuendo, President of the Council, while I am unable to hold that the words retaining the Government leadership for a certain matter in any way colour or intensify the allegation of in the House of Lords,

Political

dismissal definitely bardening In

Sir John depends entirely on the of favour

upinion 19

remedy

That

"Why" (Güde}; Berauke (Gude).

8.55 p.m. London-News and An- nouncements.

les

9.15 p.m. Raie da Costa Memor-

Many happy returns of the Day; Medley Horses; Just one more chance; The of Marches; The King's Queen was in the Parlour..

9.30 pm. Facade-Suite (Wal- ton), played by London Philharmonic

The Fe pleudings on Orchestra, Conducted by William

Simon becoming Chancellor of the the allegations of dismissal, band proceeded up to Old Bailey Exchequer. It is understood that Mr. allegation, however, is admittedly Walton

questions of great moment, when the

returned to the shop yesterday after-mediately after the Coronation.

ilbel

Street in search of complainant. He Walter Runciman, President of the true.

has been admitted (a) Fanfare Polka Yodell- was net hus, so Wu demunded s4 from Board of rende, Will not leave that from the outact for the best claiming Song (4) Valse (9) Tango (1).

"unless he is stooping tion for having lost "face." This he is at the moment with economic truth of the cl_complained judg(1) Tarantella Sevilliana.“

the master of the shop as compensapost. He will be even busier than on the writ is respect of it. The Pasodoble (g) Popular Song (b) of is Country Dance (1) Scotch Rhapsody -to-pick-up- the ball will be deleted request was refused.

'u complete unswer, and in from Rule 19,

19, concerning charging Wu and his friends then left, but | Imperial Conference is called im- ment the learned Trial

9.47 Judge was wrong in holding that in the absence of innuendo

pleaded, the words 'for a certain matter are sufficient to put upon the defendants the onus of proving affirmatively that dismissal wos justifled.

.and obstruction.

B

A penalty try must in future benoon, where they found complainant Reuter. awarded between the posts. When and proceeded to beat him up. While enalty kick is taken the opposing the assault was being committed, two players must retire to or behind a Shantung traffe constables returning line parallel to the goal line ten to Central Police Stallun. saw the yards from the mark, or to their crowd, and on learning the trouble, own goal line, whichever is nearer chased the men. Wu tried to run up the mark.

some stone steps in an attempt to escape, but fell and fractured his Tin was the only other a

man arrested. His Worship remanded the case for 24 hours as there was a possibility of Wu putting in an appearance in Court to-morrow. Tin was allowed ball in the sum of $250.

It has been decided not to alter the law concerning the scoring dropped goala--Reuter.

MOURNERS FILL IN GRAVES

DIGGERS STRIKE

'mourners

IN IRELAND

Dublin, Mar. 21.

ol

them-

Jaw,

APPEAL LEAVE GRANTED

JUDGMENT CREDITOR

.AND GARNISHEE

Mussolini Will Watch Manoeuvres

Tripoli, Mar. 21, ** Benlio Mussolini, the Italian Dictator, has concluded his visit to Libya.

He salled to-day aboard the cruiser Pola with other warships. which will participate in runval exercises in the stralls between Sicily, and Tripoli--Reuter.

This appeal must be allowed, with costs

to the appellants here and in the Court below."

Mr. Justice J. A. Fraser, who sat with His Lordship, concurred.

Mr. D'Almada applied for an order for payment out of money in Court, which was granted.

SAILS FOR NEW POST

Shanghai, Mar. 21. Accompanied by his wife, the retiring Consul-General, Sir John Brenan, salted yesterday aboard the Empress of Canada for London, where he will take up a new post a the Foreign Ofce-Reuter.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

NATIONS LIVE ON FORMER CHARAC-

AFTER

ARE TOTALLY THEY CHANGED-Horace Walpole.

TENG

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day totalled 1.98 inches. The total sluce January 1 is 0.30 inches, against an average

4.60 inches.

of

p.m. Short Recital by Webster Booth, (Tenor).

A song for you and me (Rizz}); Moon of Romance (Strachey); I'll wait for you (May and Folner); I'm all alone (May and Feiner).

ben.

IV p.m. London-Big. Dance Music.

Boy.

Fax-Trot-You've got dust on your cont; Does your heart beat?

China Quickstep--Choo-Choo;

the Fox-Trot--I was saying to

1': moon; That's what you think; in love all over again; Don't look now; Parade of the milk-bottle capa; I'm sittin' high on a hill top: Thanks In million; A feather in her Tyrolean

hat.

Waltz-The travelling

Comedy salesmant

Fox-Trot-When a lady meets a gentleman down South; The Miller's Daughter, Marianne; Did your mother come from Ireland? I'll sing you a thousand love songs; When the sun says "goodnight" to the mountain.

Waltz Close to me,

11 p.m. Close Down.

METAL STEALING

CONTINUES

L/Sergeant N.. B. Fraser was the victim of a theft at his residence at No. 9, East Point Terrace on Satur- day. Chan Sabg appeared before Mr. W. Schofield ist the Central Magistracy this morning charged MORE THIEVES APPEAR with the theft of a woollen pull-over. The case was remanded for one weer.

Leung You, 23, a newspaper de- livery coolle, appeared before Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magis-

IN COURT

More cases of metal thefls' were, heard before Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magistracy this morning."

An application for leave to appeal against judgment of Mr. Justice Because the staff of fifty-two this morning. The parties were. Ah Hayden was heard by the Full Court grave-diggers al Glass Nevin

alias Yeung Foo, garnishee cemetery have gone 01 strike,

Wo Kee, appellant, and the Tal Loy attending funerals re

*** | Judgment-creditor-respondent. obliged to all in the groves

The Hon. Mr. Leo D'Almada, jnr., Neiver.

M.. D'Almada To-day,

J. the strikers hung a noilcestructed by M

uppeared for the former, Brave the cemetery gates stating: and the latter was represented by "Grave-diggers have had a sut in Mr. H. G. Sheldon, KC, on the In- wages for time lost in changing their structions of Mr. W, M. Brown, of clothes on snowy, and wet days; we Messrs. Haglings and Company. demand Christian justice and treat- Mr. D'Almada said that normally ment In accordance with the the application would have been an Encyclical of the Fope."-Reuter ex-parte one, but in order to save one ying, living at

A nine-year-old girl, Sul Wah-tracy this morning charged with the Chen Lin, 30, charged with the un- Special.

No. 42 Ng Chau theft of two metal alarm clocks and lawful possession of an iron rail, part. step in the proceedings, he and Mr. Street, Shamshuipo, was admitted to u uniform, the property of Li

Sau, Sheldon had converted it

one month. Defendant said he Inter-parte case. The dispute, con- tinued counsel.

after she had fallen down a fight 145, Queen's Rond East. The value bought the rall in Shamshulpo for 30 was between the of stairs at her home,

of the articles was $18. Inspector cen

cents, The value of the iron was judgment creditor and the garnishee,

Logan said defendant was seen to $2.38. who denied his Hablitles to

21nspector Logan prosecuted. enter the cubicle and take the

larceny of a brass slove stand, The Women's Auxillary of the Judgment debtor. Evidence

on the

મ issue was called by both sides and Society for the Protection of Chil-articles. The alarm was raised and a valued at $1.50, brought Li Choi

chase

resulted Defendant. was before Mr. Schofield. The stand was dren acknowledges with grateful Judgment was given for the judg-tanks at Fun CS10.00 for goods caught by Hing Shing. n. Atter. The taken from No. 03, Queen's Road tent creditor.

case was remanded for 24 hours. West, the property of Tong Chuen. The ground for the appeal was that sold through the courtesy of the

Defendant was

ant was stopped in Wo Fung judgment was given against the Thrift Shop.

by C310 and.anki that he had it from a marine hawker.

as found. The Wax

stand

Flower Seller Robbed

THIEF SNATCHES COLLECTING TIN

into un the Kwong Wah Hospital yesterday, 36. postman No. 7, residing at No. 7 railway line, was fined $20, or

of a

the

32

Through a hole in a door

which were

made and the

no

or..

weight of evidence, the whole issue

would not allow the passage of more wns whether or not the garnishoc Wong Yuel, aged 25, single woman, than two or three bags at a time, was indebted to the judgment debtor, was charged before Mr. X. Keen at Kan Ming, 31, unemployed, stole While selling roses for the Diocezon

concluded counsel.

the Central Magistracy this morning fewer than 106 gunny bags from been taken while complainant was Flower Doy along Caine Road on

The un

application, which was granted, with: (a) receiving a wrist No. 6, Kwai Iteung Street, on Friday using a telephone. Saturday morning,

arese through an action brought by watch on March 17, and unlaw night. He appeared before Mr. W. Defendant admitted signing two 7 15-year-old the respondents against one Tung ful pawning of the watch at the

at the Central Magistracy was

bonds previously and on these bonds girl student, Cheng Yuen-ahan, was Woon-yu, for money due for goods Yuen Tal pawnshop, No. 188 Queen's this morning and was fired $100, or

Bed $75 he was dismissed. nine weeks. On robbed of her collecting tin contain-sold and delivered. Judgment was Road West. She stated she did

the present stated that Huen caught, te

a shop fokl, Inspector Logan prosecuted. upon stated that Ah Foo owed him and also alleged that the man who awoke on Saturday, morning

So Kum-king, and

21. unemployed, Brought before Mr. K. Keen at the $1,149, The Tai Lay Wo Kee then stole the watch had asked her to noticed that the bags were missing. was bound over in 350 on a charge Central Magistracy this morning, he applied for a garnishee order against pawn it. Det. Sgt. T. Pilklagion. He and another fold went out and of theft of three pleces of old fron was romanded for 24 hours on the Ah Foo, and although the initer who is prosecuting, was unable to in Sal Wu Lone saw defendant and from No. 37, Han Wo Street application of Sub-Inspector A. denied owing Tung any moneys Mr. appear in Court, but Sub-Inspector the bugs. A shopiteeper in Sal Wu Saturday. When stopped by a con- Kirby for the production" of=hla Justice Hayden granted the applied-J. Goddard asked for a remand of Lane sold that defendant had tried stable he admitted the theft. Inspec- finger-prints.

48 hours, which was granted. | to sell the bage to him

for Hourihan: prosecuted."

ing $6.30. The thief was chased' and given for plaintiffs and Tung there- know the watch had been not two months or Hourihan

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