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12.15 Plano solo by Egon Petri. Beethoven Moonlight Sonata, in C Sharp Minor; Concert Study in D Fint Major-Llozt.

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TEXTILE INDUSTRY

EFFECT OF NEW TARIFF LEGISLATION

Through a concession from the Secretary for Stale for the Colonies excluding business booked before 12.32 Orchestral Items.

July 7 from the operation of the new Bach, Sulle No. 2 in

11 Minor regulation under the Texille Quetas Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Gluck, legislation, Hongkong manufacturers: Orphee et Eurydice Orchestre Sym- phonique: Marche Militaire Boston will now be able to export Promeinde Orchestra; March of the $500,000 worth of textile goods which Little Leaden Soldiers.

have been held up.

1.00 Time and Weather.

some

The new regulation requires All 1.03 Songs by Richard Crooks, goods from Hongkong to other British Tenor.

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

SATURDAY,

JULY

31,

1937.

CHARGES

THE VOLUNTEERS “LOOKS LIKE WAR" | RECEIVING

CORPS ORDERS FOR COMING WEEK

non, M.C.,

ky

Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps orders by Lt. Col. R. C. . Ander- Commandant, Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps.

Friday, July 30. 1.' Holiday Corps Headquarters will be closed on Monday, August 2.

2. LA. Competition Remilt

Cofuntes to be spun, woven and finish-C.S.M. K. C. Hamilton O, Song Divine A Dream of Para-ed in the British Empire, or, if only L/Cpl. F. Dreft dise; Songs My Mother Taught Me.

woven and finished In Hongkong, the| A/Cpl. W. C. Schnabel yarnt to have been apim elsewhere in /Cpl. C. Austin 1.13 Light Symphony Orchestra. "The Three Men" Suite No. 1, the Empire. The Man from the Country; No. 2 An is generally known, most of the

Max. Score 145

130

125

126 123 121 110

116

112

111

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105

2/Li. L. D. Holmes .... A. L/Cpl. C. Spradbery A. L/Sgt. V. II. White.

The Man About Town: No. 3 The yarn and semi-finished materint for A. L/Cpl. S. A. Fowler Man from the Sea; Valselte from this Colony's texlile industry has A. L/Sgt. II. Gubbay "Wood. Nymphs,"

been hitherto drawn from non-A/Cpl. G. S. Winch .... 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press Empire sources, and the restriction to

3. Gas Course Weather and Announcements.

All N.C.Os. and men 140 Violin Concerto in D Major Imperial Preference produced by the completed the Gas Course will Op. 35-Tchaikowsky.

the local turn their Box Respirators new regulation has found

unprepared Company Stores. industry almost totally for a change.

Played by Heifetz and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Jolin Barbiroll,

2.13 Plano Solo by Alfred Cortot. The Children's Corner Suite Debussy: (0) The Little Shepherd; (b) The Golliwog's Cake Walk; Pre- lude No. La Fille Aux Cheveux de Lin: Prelude No. 3 Le Vent dans la

who have

CHINA CRISIS. DEBATE PROSECUTION ENDS IN CASE

IN COMMONS

AGAINST APPRENTICE

·

London, July 30. Evidence for the prosecution was Major Attlee, leader of the Opposi concluded before Mr. Barnett at tion, in the course of the pre- Kowloon Magistracy yesterday in the adjournment debate on Foreign Ad- charges against F. W. Winyard, ap- fairs in the House of Commons to-prentice, of receiving 10 books, the day declared that the Far Eastern property of Mr. Jumen Smith, stiuation looked like breaking into chief mechanical engineer of the war..

Kowloon-Canton Railway, and a case of drawing instruments and 11 blue- prints, the property of the Railway. In answer to Mr. C. d'Almada, re-

Winyard, presenting

Mr. Smith stated that on the first visit of In-

pector Cunningham to hound, he was concerned with an- to say that he was greatly annoyed other matter, but it was incorrect

because his name had been used without his knowledge. The charges of larceny had not been dropped at his instigation.

"The Chinese all the time," he said, "have gone to the very limit in their endeavour to maintain pence, but every point conceded has been met by more ngarealon. If these things are allowed to continue it will mean the abrogation of all treaties to which we and the United States are parties It is time for the League of Nations to take notice of what is oc- curing in the Far East. The tendency is now for aggressive states to bank on the unreadiness of the rest of thei

re-world refuses to stand by and see world to take action. Unicas the to the innocent states suffering aggression there will be continuous Incitement to this gambling und encouragement 1. Ist. Battery.-A. and L Sec-of certain elements in Italy, Germany tons: Friday, August 6, Classes in and other states which favour aggres Laying and Signaling at H.Q. at sion."

One, or two factories anticipating the new regulation as inevitable have begun to switch over to the Indian yarn, but the process, generally Or more speaking, has been slow,

2 p.m. to the majority

Immediate concern

5.30 p.m.

4. Parades

D.R.F. Class at Belchers Fort, 5.30

Winyard's

quhurt, Mr. Smith said it would not d'Aleng a books produced by Mr. bearing the name of Ur-

surprise him if Mr. Urquhart sald that he had lent it to Winyard. He could only state that he had bought it at a second-hand shop,

Questioned on the books which he stated belonged to his son, Mr. Smith Mr. R. J. G. Boothby (Conserva- said they were Bennett College bookcs. tive, East Aberdeen) said he did not When Mr. d'Almada produced cata- has been the problem of the extensive Section)-No parade on Wednesday: the Far East without

1. No. 2 Improvised Battery (Msee how Britain could take action in loques of Bennett College books and the United pointed out that they were actually orders booked prior to the new August 4.

bound by Bennell College and had legislation, and for those concerned

ili. Corps

++++++++++++++++ | their_name and crest on the cover Engineers. Monday. frum the information just received The B.B.C. Symphony Orches the Secretary of State for the Colonies August 2, Public Holidny na parade. Thursday, August 5, Night run on the new lamp. Time will be notified Reaction on Japanese yarr has later.

iv. Corps Signals-Section detail- been a decided drop in its price, promoted further by the presented for Cable Laying will' parude, in tendency of the Yen to depreciate, uniform, al Corps 11.Q. at 4 pam. on

Saturday, July 31.

Plaine: Rigoletto-Verd-Liszt.

2.30 Clase Down.

1-7 Chinese Programme.

tra, Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult.

Overture "King Lear" Op. 4-Ber- Boz; "Prince Igor" Polovtsi March, Act 3. Borudin-Rimsky Korsakov; Overture "Mamiello"-Auber.

has produced an tremense relict.

7.25 Choral and Organ Music. Concerto No. 7 for Orchestru-Handel; Played by the possibility that this drop may yet ad- London Symphony Orchestra, con-vance to a point when all advantages ducted by Albert Coales, Concerto to be derived by local manufacturers from the use of the Indian substitute No. 13 for Organ and Orchestra: Cuckoo and Nightingale-Handel; Te, will be wiped out. Deum in B

Flat-Stanford-West-

Organ and It may not be without the bounds of

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મન

There will not be a parade at

Corps HQ. on Tuesday, August 3.

v. Machine Gun Troop.-Tuesday, August 3, 5.30 p.m., M.G. Instruc- lor's Course parade at H.Q.: Remain- der parade at Causeway Bay-Rid-

As stated, the position of the rayoning School. aninster Abbey Choir; Psalm 86-factories is admittedly difficult, as no vi. Armoured CHT Section,- Holst Phitharineale Choir: Andanting Empire equivalent at a comparable Parade at HQ, on Tuesday, August Flat-LemartEdwin I. price can be obtained to replace the 3 at 5.30 p.m. for instruction un "In- Lemare at the organ; Creation Bymn Japanese yarn they have been using.struments for the Machine Gun and -Beethoven; Praise to Joy, the God Descended Beethoven: Symphony No. 0 in D Minor Op. 125, Chorus and Orchestra of the State Opera, Berlin.

8.00 Time, Weather and An- nouncements.

8.03 Violin solos by Yehudi Men-} huin.

RUMOUR DENIED

NO MATRICULATION

DEPOSITS

disclaimer

their use." All ranks are requested to bring nute book and pencil.

vii. Motor Machine Gun Platoon. Monday, August 2. No parade on This date. Wednesday, August 4, Parade for Night Riding Instruction

issued.

as per details already,Company. —* .

viii. No. 1

The following

was Friday, August B. Parade at Corps mponella

Op. Bis-Paganini; issued by the Registrar of the Uni-Q at 5.30 p.m. Application of Bride Song of the Bride.versity yesterday:

Fire (3)-Fire Orders, including In- Rimsky-Korsakov.

8.12 Act 1 Madame Butterfly (Bys been reported to the Uni- dication of Targets.

authorities that mischievous ix. No. 2 (Scottish) Company-

N.COs, Class will parade at 11.Q. at 5.30 pm on Thursday, August 5.

No. 3 (M.G.) Company.There will be, no purate on Monday, August 2

rumour is in circulation to the

Request).

Mannarini, Mezz-soprano Cecil, effect that the University has decided

Tenor Pnial, Tenor--and members to make all candidates for the Matri- of La Scala Orchestra, Milan, Con- culation Examination deposit a sum ducted by Carlo Sabajno.

of $400 an earnest money that they 0.00 Heuter and Rugby

will enter the University it Preas:

they Weather and Announcements,

9,10 Piano Recital by William This is us absurd as it is false Backhaus.

pass.

and 1 am directed to Issue

X

xl. Corps Infantry. Tactical Exercise Saturday, July 31. Per- sonnel as detailed will parade at con-1.Q. at 4.30 p.m. Dress-Fighting

Order, Tunie, slacks and S.D. Cap.

Summer Training Classes-om-

Waltz in D Fint Op. 64 No. 1-tradiction for general information." Chopin; Etude in C Major Op. 10 No.

7; Studies Op. 25 Chopin; Studies Op. 10 Chopin.

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TO AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS

Competition Closing

Next Month

ате

Amateur photographers reminded that the Telegraph Amateur Photographic Competi- tion definitely closes on August Handsome prizes are being offered in the various sections, and

entry is free. All entries. however, must be accompanied by' a coupon cut trom the Telegraph.

Special attention is directed to the rules governing the Com- petition; in particular, all entries be mounted and the mounts must be of the standard sizes specified in the rules. All pictures must have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong, and no one picture enn be entered in more than one section.

Only a few more week-ends remain before the Competition closes. Amateurs are therefore advised to make the most of Their

opportunities., A

Hood snapshot, enlarged, may win a linndsome prize.

Competitors are urged to commence sending In their entries without dolny, in order to facilitate the arrange- ments to be made before judging can be undertaken.

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Mr. Smith suld he had studied at that College and knew that special through books could be procured them. He knew that Winyard had attempted two courses in mechanical engineering at that College and it was possible that they had sent Jum books, although why he should re- quire two sets he did not know.

When Winyard joined the Railway in Januars 1935, said Mr. Smith, he was assistant engineer and Mr. Lam- bert chief mechanical engineer. Hic had not noticed if Mr. Lambert took special Interest in Winyard's career but knew that Mr. Lambert had ad- vised Winyard's parents to send him to England. Mr. Smith agreed that Mr. Lambert may have lent books to defendant.

No Use to Student

every

One of the books, Mr. Smith went on, who issued by the Institute of Mechanical Engineers and member was sent a copy, it dealt with very advanced engineering and could be of no use to a student. Referring to the books which he borrowed from Prof. Middleton Smith of the University, Mr. Smith said that he could not say which he lost Arst.

Mr. Smith stated he was in Hos- pital in April last year, but denied having then given Winyard permis- son to take what books he required. Winyard had visited him at the hos- pital, he

each of the books men- entify tioned in the charges, Mr. Smith pointed out an inscription in one of them, which stated that it had been given by Mr. Lambert to Winyard in missed from the office until 1936. 1935. This book, he said, was not The inscription was not in the book

cers, N.C.Os, and prospective N.C.05. | ++++++|

parade on Monday, August 9 at 9.30 London News and Announce- chestras; Intermezzo Edouard Kun- H.Q, at 5,30 p.m. All N.C.Os. are States. It was no good dragging in ments.

neke; Otto Dobrindt and Eugen Wolft urged to attend.

the poor emaciated League on which 0.55 Light Orchestra and Variety, Orchestras.

xli. Air Arm-There will be a they might Impose a strain which then. "Aida"Verdi Ballet Suite Parti A Bird Sung In the Rain lecture at HQ. at 5.30 p.m. on might break 11. I Boston Promenade Orchestra; Largo Haydn. Wood Webster Dooth, Tenor Thursday, August 5. and Allegro Giocoso-Galuppl, Crnx- Undivided--Sievier

Thayer, and

xiii. Pay Section.Lecture tan Frederick Thurston playing the Webster Booth. Tenor; Bring a Love H.Q. clarinet; A Truro Moggol-Phillp Song Albert Sandler and His Or-pam. Brown: Cigue-C. H. Lloyd; Valse chestra; You Will Remetabel Vienna Melancolique Edouard Kunneke; Albert Sandler and His Orchestra, Otto Dobrindt and Eugen Wolf Or- 10.30 Close Down.

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AVIATION

on Friday, August 6

5. Transfer No. 1000 C.S.M. G. G. Stopani- Thomson, No. 2 (Sgottish) Company, Is transferred from Company II.Q. to Unit Reserve we.. 30.7.37.

either

When it was suggested that the at "We must," he said, "het in con- blueprints found in Winyard's pos-

had been nt 5.30 Junction with the United States. The session

copies friendly feeling between Britain and specially made for him by the draw- America has never been so good for Ing office boy, or old discards, Mr. many years as to-day."

Smith said the coples were in any case Government property, and the boy had no right to give them away. Ting Yee-yau, office bay, admitted that he had given Winyard six of the blueprints, but not the remaining

6. Leave Captain L. T. Ride, Medical See- tion, is granted leave from 24.7.37 to 7.0.37.

to 7.9.37.

Eden Agrees

Mr. Anthony Eden, Foreign Secre- ary, replying agreed with Major Attice in regarding the seriousness of the situation in the Far East.

five.

Mr. A. Urquhart Identified the Mr. Eden said. "It has deteriorated hook. "Aero Engines," which Mr. Lieut. J. H. Lawrence, Corps In- fantry, is granted leave from 9.8.37ce the House met yesterday. The Smith declared he had bought in a Government deeply deplores these second-hand store, as his own which events and all the more because he had Tent to Winyard In 1935, to- books seeined as though quite recently pro-gether with several other spects of betterment of international which were produced. co-operation in the Far East, were The hearing better than they have ever been."

Lacul R. M. Wond, No. 3 (M.G.)

from Company is granted leave 30.7.37 to 13.8.37.

2/L. G. F. Rees, No. 2 Improvis- ed Battery, M Section, is granted leave from 5.0.37 to 31.0.37.

No. 2356 Cpl. L. A. J. Lafford Armoured Car Section, is granted leave from 2.6.37 to 32.8.37.

7. Strength

P. Glanville, P.W.D., Private A. Pay Section, 20.7.37.

G. S. FROZELLE. Captain,

Adjutant, II.K.V.D. Corps,

NOTICE

the time being, he added.

All that appeared to have gone for

August 10.

was adjourned

01

to quarrel with the "We are convinced that in the In- not prepared

advice tendered in the House by Mr. terest of Far Eastern nations peace II. Dalton (Labour, Bishop Auckland should be preserved. Each will get the other day that "we go step-in- far more benet by a policy which aims at elimination of enmities and step with the United States and do co-operation in peaceful development not rush ahead," but we should be fast as than any one of them will get from prepared to go as far and as

they. the results of force."

"Our objective," he concluded, “will

Sergeants' Mess Committee The next quarterly Meeting of the Mr. Eden sald that Britain would be to do everything in the power of Sergeants' Mess Committee will be continue A policy of maintalaing one single Government to promote held in the Mess on Wednesday, close contact with the United States peace and concord amongst the August 11, 1937, at 6 pm.

and French Governments. He was nations."-Reuter.

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