THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER 2, 1937.
U.S. Co-Operation
EDEN FRANKLY DEPENDING ON COLLABORATION
Britain Will Not
Behind In Any Scheme
Pacify Far
To
East
Vital At Brussels
FOREIGN
LANGUAGE
H.K.-BUILT
SHIP DOES
BROADCAST SEA TRIALS
BBC Programmes To Be Diversified
London, Nov. 1. Arrangements for BBC broadcasting to be made in foreign languages were announced by Sir John Simon, the the House of Home Secretary in Commons to-day,
ed.
He
Yanawai For South
Seas Trade
Sen trials of an interesting vessel, the twin-screw motor stip Yonawal, bull by the Taikos Dockyard and Engineering Co. of Hongkong, Ltd. for Messrs. Burns, Philp & Co. (South Seas) Ltd. tople plage on Friday.
RADIO BROADCAST
Relay of Rotary Tillin Speech
LONDON RELAYS
Radio Programme Broadcast by Z.B.W. on wavelenguts of 355 metres (845 k.e's.) 31.40 metres (9.32 m.c's.).
II.K.T.
12.00-12.20 p.m. Relay of Special Service from St. John's Cathedral.
12.30 Albert Sandler and Els Or The trial was in every was satis-chestra and Gitis Alpar (Soprano).
The Lost Chord (Sullivan); Sanc- factory, a speed of over 10 knots being ablained. Mr. A. Corrighan, tuary Of The Heart (Ketelbey)..... Owners Superintendent, was in at Orchestra; Song from Lakme (De-
libes)....
Gitta Alpar; Le Choland Qui Passe (Bixlo); Love's Last Ward (Cremieux): Because (d'Hardelot); A Little Love, A Little Kiss (Sileau)
Orchestra.
tendance,
1.00 Time and Weather, 1.03 Variety.
recalled that the Ullswater Broadcasting Committee recommended proud that the appropriate use of language other than English should be en couraged, and enquiries made since by British representatives abroad had led to the conclusion that broadcasts
would be welcomed, The vessel's dimensions are 150 by ¡from England partientarly in Spanish and Portu-20 by nine feet three inches. It is guese, by listeners in South American a single deck type with raised fore- London, Nov. 1.
countries, and in Arable by listeners castle and long superstructures aft. Two large cargo hatches are served
Viennese Orchestra-Old Vienna Answering Opposition attacks in the House of in the Near East,
Replying to a quellon, Sir John by five derricks operated by electric
winches and
handle
lifts up to Melodies (Rob. Pollack): 1. Good can
for 13 Old Times: 2, This Year's Wine. Commons on the Government policy in connection with Simon said that German, Hallan and
languages would not be ex einss passengers is arranged in Edith Lorand and Her Viennese Or-
tans, Accommodation Fight ber the League of Nations, particularly with reference to cluded, but a beginning would six staterooms aft and the vessel chestra; Plano Jill Darling Selec- the Far East, Mr. Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary said made in the three languages mention has a large dining saloon and smok- ticn; If I Love Again (Oakland-
ing room. officers and engineers
cers Murray)....Patricia, Rossborough; the Government's assailants did not to-day that
The BB.C., fully realising the im- lng room
An Hay (Tracey, Ehrilck and Doug- fitted on the harty); So Tired (Little and Size- appreciate the position the United States occupied at portance of the issues involved, had are accommodated aft and the crew Comedienne-Out In The New Mown
been examining the problem for some quartered in the forecastle. time, and had made it clear that if electric windlass is
deelded to take forecastle deck for operating the more)....Ann Fenn; Mandoline Geneva and the position Britain occupies at Brussels.
the Government
stockless anchors.
Souvenir De Sielle-Mazurka Varice Any action, of whatever character, depends netion on the lines of the Ullswater
Of particular interest to Ingkong (Leonard)....Marla B. Selvittare: recommendations, I was desirable for
is the fact that the main Diesel en Orchestral-Rumbaland ....Geraldo essentially on the co-operation of the United States, he the Corporation to undertake to pro-
vide a satisfactory service as speedily gines are the first to be built locally and His Rumba Orchestra.
for a deep sea vessel. These were said. "In order to get full co-operation, on an equal
as possible. The Government had
to manufactured in entirety at Taiksoo Dockyard under a special licence basis, from the United States in an international
from Messrs. Sulzer Bros. Lid. of conference, I would travel, not only from Geneva to
of the very successful results obtain Brussels, but from Melbourne to Alaska, particularly in the present state of international affairs," said Mr. Eden.
a from the Talkoo Cheong built last year at Taikoo and engined similarly. The Opposition has asked whether, Weems, and that the Insurgents hud in the Far Eastern situation Britain promised un immediate inquiry.
His downright candour assalled the intends to go as far as the United States, not rushing in front and not Labour Opposition, and Mrs. Lloyd
George, who had complained being left behind.
that
"That is an accurate definition of non-intervention was one-sidedly as sisting General Franco.-United Press.
our object", replied the Foreign Secretary. With the present world conditions we realise the difficultles of the Far Eastern situation. I go to Brussels anxious to contribute what Hulle lies in my power in a situation In which nobody can envy a Foreign Secretary to-day."-Reuter,
China's Delegates Arrive
Bryssels, Nov. 1
Eden's Address
London, Nov. 2. Mr. Anthony Eden, in the House of Commons to-day said certain of the against non- upposition were not
Intervention as such, but based their charges on the assumption that non-
now requested the Corporation take action.
ing
It had been agreed that nothing trans- Empire service. New should be done to prejudice the exist- mitiers would be needed, and until they were constructed and brought be possible. Detalls would be un- Into use, only a limited service would nounced shortly, it was added.--Reu-
MONTHLY RAINFALL REPORT
The Hongkong Botanic Gardens intervention worked unfairly towards to-day issued the following monthly the Spanish Government,
Official figures showed that Spain rainfall report:
Date. 1.10.37
3.10.37
--Dr. Wellington Keb and Mr. Quo was now Russia's third best cus- Chinese Ambassadors,tomer. The Government side had Tal-chi, the
Mr. Anthony Eden has left London rights conditions that would have!
for Brussels to attend the
Power Conference-15","a"
who are heading the Chinese delegt | received tion to the Nine-Power Conference, materials, and Russian tanks und arrived here with Mr. Chin Wen-aze,eroplanes had played a most im- Minister at The Hague, and Mr. Hoo portant part in the war. Chi-tsal Minister at Geneva. Reuter.
of large arrivals
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the summer
months,"
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said Mr. Eden, "I could not have
that tood here and said
more material was reaching the Insurgents than the Government. If belligerent had been granted in the
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delegate.-NCLICT,
Frank Demand For Boycott
British been immensely beneficial to the power strongest at sea, namely the insurgents. Many good judges can- not understand why some time ago the Insurgents did not allow foreign volunteers to o and use the Melbourne, Nov. 1 Immense power put in their hands by The Australian Council of Trade an even limited exercise of belli- Unions has issued
manifesto gerent rights. The main object of urging a boycott of Japanese goods non-intervention is not to help either throughout Australia, and the im-side, but to neutralise and localise mediate cessation of exports of war the war, und to prevent it from materials to Japan.
spreading to Europe as a whole.
The manifesto urges Australians not to be deterred by threats of retallation,
No mention is made of direction action by the Unlons-Reuler.
Eden Hits Out
30.10.37 "We have no sort of afterthought| about the territorin integrity cf Spain. We have every desire to live
Implementing Nine-Power on friendly terms with Spain what-
Agreement
London, Nov. 1, Does the British Government at the Nine-Power Conference Intend to
ever the outcome of the conflet."
Mr. Eden deplored, the growing disrespect for treaties and saw only too clearly the ultimate consequences of that practice.
"There is a tendency," he said, "to stand upon the principle of the Nine use methods as part of a diplomatic Power Treaty, namely the integrity machinery which is highly danger- of China? asked Mr. Clement Attlee, leader of the Opposition in the flouse us, namely to threaten and to issue
Inches.
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1.16
Charming Visitor To Colony
orders, and from the housetops to Mies
Press;
1.30 Reuler and Rugby Weather and Announcements.
1.40 Relay of the Rotary Timin Speech from the Roof-Garden of the Whither Financial China?"
Winterthur, and are the direct result Hongkong Hotel: Dr. W. Y. Lin on
CHINESE RED CROSS FUNDS
2.15 Close Down,
4-7 pm. Chinese Programme,
(Bass-Bari- 7.00 Peter Dawson 1400)
A Song For You And Me (Rizzi); The Man In The Street (Longstuffe); The Winding Road (Aruby and An- drow).
7.10
Ambrose and His Orchestra. Falling Leaves (Kennedy, Carr); Plecadilly (Mestdll, Harvey, Carr); The Central Council of Catholle I'm All In-Fox-Trot; Lost My Action of Hongkong gratefully Rhythm, Lost My Music, Lost My acknowledges the following donations Man-Fox-Trot (from Soft lights received for the Chinese Red Cross, and sweet music'); Music In May- which will be immediately forward- Waltz (from Coreless Rapture'); ed to the Red Cross Headquarters at Peter's Pop Keeps A Lollipop Shop- Nanking:
Novelty Fox-Trot The Children of Mary of the Italian Convent (Caine Rd)....
Pul Ching School (Italian Convent, Caine Ed.).... St. Mary's School (Italian
Convent. Kowloon) Anglo-French
School (French Convent, Cause- way Bay)
A
La Salle College, Kowloon Maryknoll Convent School Sham Shui Po Catholic As-
sociation
Chinese Catholic Young Men's Society (Cathedral) St. Teresa's Cath. Young
Men's
Society (House to house collection
St. Teresa's Cath. Young Men's Society, being the proceeds of the Concert held at Kowloon Tong Club.
Per Rev. Fr. Spada
Previously acknowledged:
$ 50.00
7.30 Stock Quotations and Hong- kong Exchange Market Report.
7.35 List
Hungarian Fantasia For Plano And 03:00 Orchestra....Jacques Dupon (Plano) and the Orchestra Symphonique; 350.00 Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 12.....Sir Hamilton Harty conducting the Halle Orchestra.
78,00
Local Time Signal, Weather 0.00 310.00 Report and Announcements
85.00
8.03 Musical Comedy Selections.
Gems (Noel Bitter Sweet-Vocal 250.00 Coward)....Columbia Light Opera Of Jazz-Selection (Yellen ¡Co.; King 140.00 and Ager)....Regal Cinema Orches- tra with Quentin M. Maclean at the Organ.
277:01
IB London Relay-Hampstead Heatla".
A
The story of London's famous 'Northern
dramatic Height.'
Pro- narration by Jonquil Antony. 688.00 duced by Leslie Stokes,
50.00 2,010,00
8.45 Spanish Masic. Will of the Wisp Song (polo).... Maria Barrientos (Soprano) The $4,351.01 Lover and the Nightingale (Grana- dos)...Elleen Joyce (Piano); Bou- quet Of Spanish Songs....Sevillian (Albeniz); Serenaders; Triana
WARNING TO SHIPPING
Spanish Dance No. 3 (Granados).... Now Light Symphony Orchestra.
9.10 The B.B.C. Wireless Military Band.
The
Black Domino--Overture (Auber, arr. Winterbottom); Dance Of The Flowers-Valse (from 'Le
Dance No. 5 (Dvorak-arr, Wil- Human); Faust Ballet
TORPEDO RANGE Corsaire Bullet-Delibes); Slavonic
DANGER SPOT
1
Music
(Gounod): (a) Valso for the Corps de Ballet; (b) Entry of the Nubian Slaves; (c) Entry of the Trojan Mal- dens; (d) Dance of Helen; (e) Buc- chanale and Entry of Phryne.
9.30 London Relay The News and
0.50 Variely.
of Commons when winding up the aroclaim what is virtually an ultimu-Melbourne, the niece of Sir Atholl end of the pler. The target is now Announcements.
debate on the Labour moilon of centum, and to call it peace. sure to-day.
Sir John Simon, replying for the Government, said:
arc ready to contribute to
at
be Torpedo exercises will com- menced early this month on the Lal Chi Kok Torpedo Range.
During each run, a red flag will be hoisted on the target and also on the in position, and is distinguished night by one white light.
Until further notice, vessela are pass warned against attempting to between Lai Chi Kok Torpedo Range and Chung Hue Rock whilst these red nags are displayed.
The attention of all junks and
Mary MacGregor Ross of
"Such methods will never have a Colony on board the Tanda this mor- and Lady MacGregor, arrived in the "Yes. we do. response here. (Cheers),
ning. **Wo Under the Nine-Power Treaty each work peace, and to discuss any
This is the first visit of Miss Ross signatory pledges himself not to infringe the integrity of China, and tastes with those concerned, but we to the Far East and she is planning to agrees in the event of a breach of the are not prepared to stand and deliver spend the winter here with the Chief anyone's command," concluded Justice and Lady MacGregor. From treaty to enter into consultation will Mr. Eden amld cheers-Reuter's what she has already seen of Hong-
will like the Colony and will enjoy to this notice.
regard to the situation created,"
That Is the reason, said Sir John Special. Simon, why the Brussels conference
is
was being held. "It' for the implementation of those undertakings that we are attending."
Mr. Altlec asked whether the Gov- érament would make no alliance,
Orchestral -Avalon-Quick Step; My Honey's Lovin' Arms-Fox-Trot ....Val Rosing ond His Swing Stars; Vocal-Trust In Me (Wever, (Continued on Page 4)
kong, Miss Ross is confident that she other small craft is especially drawn RECOMMENDED
Kung Hopes Conference her visit here.
Will Adopt Sanctions
When Intervlowed this morning by a representative of the Hongkong Nanking, Nov. 2.
Telegraph, Miss Ross looked as though Hopes that the nations participat she had just come to town to do her agreement or arrangement with any ing in the Nine-Power Conference shopping. Obviously the trip was a She wore a blue dress and to- good one. John Simon: replied that he could against the Japanese militarists who graceful and very charming,
he could orrow will adopt effective sunctions a large straw hat She is tall and not say anything further. "That Is are primarily responsible for the
other state that infringed integrlly of China,
the scheduled to open at Brussels
as far as I can go. It is as far as the present Sino-Japanese hostilities United States has gone, and concern were expressed by. Dr. H.. H. Kung.
in this question, we find ourselves Vice-President standing with the United States." Yum and Renter.
Responsibility Placed
Upon America
London, Nov, 1.
In a vigorous speech in the House
of
the Executive Minister of Finance,
when speaking at the weekly
memorial service at the Central Kuomintang Headquarters yesterday. Dr. Kung declared that China is
CRUSHING REBELS
Rabat, Nov. 1.
not the only sufferer of Japanese "It becomes more and more, ob- militarism, but all other nations viour that a plan of revolt was to along the Pacific coast will be affect have been led a month from now to
of Commons today, Mr. Anthony ed by It-Central News:
Eden, the Foreign Secretary, squarely placed on the United States the rea- ponsibility for taking the initiative in solving the Orient conflict, commen- tators consider.
NAZIS NOT GUILTY
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decisive action, reaching even an at- tempt at a general and simultaneous rising throughout the country," de clared General Nogues, Resident GENERAL Berne, Nov, 1. General of Morocco in a statement to The Supreme Court of Switzerland the Press upon his return from Fez, He also challenged- Italy's "right to has gunsted the sentence passed by the scene of recent lighting, intervene in the Anglo-Cerman the Lower Court on two Nazl lenders "It la our duty to use where neces- colonial dispute.
who were charged with publishing sary our armed strength. We took He said that the British Ambassador articles lit the press calculated to stir forceful measures, and we will con- at Hendaye had strongly prefested up
Fascista against the Jews in tinue to do so," he added. Reuter's ginking egalnal the
of the Jean Switzerland.Heuter.
Special,
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A quarterly dividend was declared on preferred stock, at $1.25, payable February 1.
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