THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPIIL. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1987.

Brussels Conference Faces New Deadlock

RUSSIAN STAND AGAINST ITALY

ROME'S MEMBERSHIP. IN

NEGOTIATING BODY

FIERCELY OPPOSED

Brussels, Nov. 9.

The Nine-Power Conference approached a deadlock to-day over a dispute as to the membership of the steer- ing committee which is to negotiate with Japan.

Impatient of the bickering, M. Maxim Litvinoff, the chief Russian delegate, returned to Moscow, indicating that he might return "if the situation warrants."

He hinted that the entire Soviet delegation might be withdrawn if Italy is included on the committee and the Soviet excluded.--United Press.

JAPAN'S REPLY AWAITED

Brussels, Nov. 1.

The idea of the creation of a amull committee to deal with the Japanese reply to the second invitation tu nt-. tend the Brussels conference has been dropped for the moment. and intil a reply is actually received no de- elsion will be taken as to how to deal with the situation.

The meeting of the conference to-morrow will be very brief. Ap- parently it will hear a short state- Davis, the ment by Mr. Norman principal United States delegate, and it is also presumed it will deride whether to adjourn to a fixed date

or

Day

PLANS TO SAVE U.S.

BUSINESS

Roosevelt Calls Conference

Washington, Nov. 9. A conference

held Was

lo-day President Roosevelt and between Administration economic advisers, at White House, but no conclu- sions were reached.

until reception of the Japanese reply, which, it is now hoped, will cone by the week-end,

the celebrations in Armistice Brussels include a dinner to-morrow at which Mr. Norman Davis, Mr. and heads of the Anthony Eden, Dominions delegations ་་1]! be

present

Mr. Eden saw this afternoon, in addition to M. Maxim Litvinol, Mr. Norman Davis, M. Patti Spank and Mr. Quo Tai-chi-Reuter.

STATEMENT TO-DAY

Brussels, Nov. 10.

A statement at the full conference which meets at 3 o'clock this after- noon will be read by M. Poul Speak, the President of the conference, and not by Mr. Norman Davis, as origin- ally announced.

However, various ways of induelog private capital to enter Industrin! reconstruction as a major step wards ending: business recession were

discussed.

THREATENS TO QUIT PARLEY

M. MAXIM LITVINOFF

itussia's chief delegate to the Brussels Conference is threaten- ing to recall the Soviet delegation

Italy is named on the com- mittee which will negotiate with Japan for pence in the Far East, and his action has faced the parley with a deadlock.

TRIANGLE TRAGEDY

Husband Shoots Wife And Man As Child Sleeps

VETERINARY HOSPITAL ENLARGED

Free Clinic To Aid Animals Of Poor

London, Nov. 0,

The Queen accompanied the King to-day when he opened the new buildings of the Royal Veterinary College and Hospital. The College was founded in 1701 and the new buildings have been erected at a cost of about £205,000, towards which the Government gave £160,000.

The full scheme provides for the erection of a large animals' hospital in the future,

The group of buildings includes o research institute in animal patho- logy, and a free clinic for the treat- ment of animals of the poor, as well as a canine hospital and an animal husbandry department, and research Inboratories.

RADIO BROADCAST

Relay from London: The Lord Mayor's Banquet WORLD AFFAIRS TALK

Radio Programme Broadcast by. Z.B.W. on wavelengths of 355 metres (843 k.c's.) 31.40 metres (9.52 m.c's.).

HKT.

12.00-12.20 p.m. Relay of Special Service from St. John's Cathedral.

12.30 Chopin.

Waltz In D Flat Op. 64, No. 1; Etude In C Major Op. 10, No. 7.... Wilhelm Backhaus (Piano); Mazurka Op. 41, No. 1; Mazurka Op. 50, No. 2 ....Ignaz Priedman (Piano).

12.42 Light Orchestral. The Nuremberg Doll-Overture (Adam),

..Grand Symphony Or chestra; Crocus Time-Serenade For Strings (T. De La Riviere); Inter- mezzo Pizzicato (Montague Birch).. The main college block accommo- Bournemouth Municipal Orches dates four teaching departments of tra; Ballroom Memories Waltz Pot- medicine, tuntomy, pathology, and pourri (arr. Carl Robrecht)....Or- physiology, as well as a general as-chestra Mascotte, sembly, and halls, library, lecture theatres, etc.-British Wireless.

the

PICK-POCKETS GROW DARING

1.00 Time and Weather. 1.03 Marck Weber and Itis Or- chestra, and Frances Day (Soprano). Chinese Fairy Tales (Character Sketch-Dreyer, arr. Yoshitoma): In The Temple Of The Bells (Study Or- From Pelung-Yoshitemo) ..... chestra; I'm A Fool For Loving You (Lewis-Wendling); You Have That Extra Something (V. Ellis) . . . . . Spotting a 19-year-old youth named Frances Day; I've Got You Under My Leung Kwan, who appeared to be Frances Day: Where My Caravan Has

Skin (film 'Born to Dance').. an easy victim for his attentions. Rested (Lohr); Love's Old Sweet Chan Yan-ho, 31, unemployed, fol-Song (Molloy); The Clock And The lowed him, and coming to Des Voeux Dresden China Figures (Ketelbey).. Rond West near Mul Fong Street, ..Orchestra. seized the opportunity to pick his 1,30 Reuter and Rugby Press; pocket. He pulled out f leather wallet, turned away quickly and and Weather and Announcements,

slid 1.40 Gracie Fields. the wallet up his armpit. He had

Mary Rose: My Lucky_Day_(film not gone far when district watch-This Week of Grace'): The Desert man, who had

been watching his Song (Siegmund, Romberg Ham- suspicious movements, stopped and

merstein). searched him. Leung was unaware that his wallet had been taken until

1.50 Variety. the district watchman

GuitarTraumerel' (Schumann); went up to Doll Dance (Brown)....Ken Harvey: him and produced it.

Plano The Town Talks--Selection; The wallet. however, contain Rose

Marie Selection ....Patricia ed nothing as

what loose change Rossborough! Burlesque Pantomime was kapt in an-Cinderella (Raymond Wallace). other pocket. Appearing

Bertha before. Eme Atherton,

Willmott, Mr. R. ለ. . D. Forrest at the Bobble Comber, Leonard Henry and Central Magistracy this morning, Company; Orchestral-The Vallee Chan was sentenced to four weeks' Medley....Rudy Vallee and Hls hard labour. Inspector W. Muir in- Connecticut Yankees, Wright's daughter, aged three, was formed the Court that there had re- not awakened by the sound of the cently been an epidemic of pick- shots, and after the tragedy, Wright pocketing going on in the West Point, himself called the police.—United | particularly from passengers coming Press.

off steamers, and one instance in cluded a man who had his pocket st with a knife.

Glendale, Cat., Nov. 9. *Paul A. Wright, forty-year-old President of the Union Air Terminal in the arms of Jolin Kirmell, Opera- allegedy discovered his wife, aged 30,

The President was told that the ion Manager of the United Air Lines, Leung had alternative to such a step would be and shut and killed bolt, the resumption of Federal spending on a large scale for relief, housing, public works, and so on.-Retter.

EUROPE WANTS TO

BUY U.S. GOLD

Washington, Nov. 8,

It is expected that several European nations will follow France's example and attempt to buy United States gold.

The statement consists of an expinnution of the steps taken by the Belgian Government to communiente the menorandum to the Japanese Government. It may also refer to Britain has inquired as to the possible the informal conversalions of dele-purchase of several millions of dollars'

gates during the past few days.

Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, will probably speak. Reuter,

Still Fit With False Teeth

It is unconfirmedly reported that

worth-United Press.

Cable Fouled By Anchor

Steamer Delayed By Harbour Mishap

London, Nov. 0. The War Secretary told the House of Commons at question time that The Dougins steamer Sagres creat- recruiting had been steadily improved mild excitement in harbour at 2 ing in recent months. The figures p.m. when she apparently touched a to be issued to-night for the London cable while getting under way pre- arca would again show a striking paratory to leaving the harbour, increase of over 100 per cent. compared with the correspondinglas wharf in the vicinity of which The Sagres had just left the Dou- week of last year.

cable repairs have been in operation denied there had been any for lowering in the standard of physique saw a seaman who, it is presumed,

soma time. Ferry passengers | for the army medical examination, but had gone over the side to release the caused some amusement by admitting cable, hanging on to the anchor. He

He

he had authorised the removal of the was later hauled aboard by a rope limitation on the number of false leeth allowed to soldiers.-British Wireless.

WARMER WEATHER

Slightly warmer weather has been experienced in Hongkong during the Inst 24 hours. At 10 am at the Royal

Observatory to-day, fem- perature was 72, three degrees higher thon the corresponding reading yesterday, while humidity was 62, one per cent. lower.

The anti-cyclone has moved east-

while two pollee launches, which had been summoned by flags, stood by,

The Sagres's anchor was just above the waterline when seen and it is thought that a fluke must have plek- ed up one of the cables. The Inci- dent occurred close by a red flag marking the position of one of the cables.

The Sagres had to go astern and was delayed some 20 minutes before clearing.

KING TO VIST WEST COUNTRY

London, Nov. 9.

His wife Evelyn died Instantly. John Kimmel's widow is Maureen Mitchell, a former United Air Lines stewardess.

Ambulance Overturns

Four Injured When Driver Skids To Avoid Small Boy

was

last

Moter ambulance No. 2008 proceeding along King's Road, night when the driver applied brakes to avoid a small boy who was skidded and overturned on the left side.

running across the road. The vehlele

COMMODITY PRICES SETBACK

London, Nov. 9.

there

2.15 Close Down. 8.05-11.0 p.m. Chinsee Programme, 5.00 Relay of the Dance Orchica tra from the Roof-Garden of the Hongkong Hot

Hotel.

0.30 Variety,

Vocal-Lovely To Look At (film Roberta Love Me Forever (alm On Wings of Song')....The Street Singer: Piano-Love's Romance- Slow Fox-Trot; Stay Close To Me- Waltz....Fred Stein; Vocal Trio- America Calling.. The Carlyle Cousins; Vocal-Sons Tol (Servil and Petite (Bayle and Claret) Scotto): Si

Lucienne Boyer. 6.54 The Fair Maid Of Perth- Suite (Bizet).

(n) Prelude; (b) Aubade;_ (c)

2:

The Chancellor of the Exchequer Serenade; (e) March; (f) · Gipay was questioned in the House of Com-Danec....Sir Thomas Beecham con- mens regarding the sharp-fall-in-a ducting the London Philharmonie number of commodity prices, Бія

Orchestra. exaggeration of recent movements,

Sir John Simon deprecated the 7.15 London Relay-All In Plak" and gold the true position lind been in some commodities 1 certain

This was setback. Four occupants were slightly. jured and the body

ground for saying it would be per- of ambulance manent. It was due to causes quite was damaged.

outside of Great Britain, and in fact, prlees were much higher than at the i time of the Ottawa Conference. He however, adherence of

reaffirmed.

no

Jews Mourn the Government to the declaration on

Of

Victims

Assassins

Jerusalem, Nov. 9.

All Jewish shops were closed lo-day.

Jew labourers ceased work for two hours this afternoon during the funeral of the five Jewish labourers who were killed in the morning by Arabs while they were on their way to work in the quarries outside of the clly-Reuter.

price levels made

ade at Ottawa, and reaffirmed by the Empire delegates at the time of the World Economle and Monetary Conference in London in 1933.-British Wireless,

Yolcks and probably Tally-ho!" An Empire revue by Lauri Wylle. Lyrics and music by various authors and composers, Production by Wal- liam MacLurg.

Weather 6.00 Time, nouncements.

and

Ад-

8.03 Chinese Studio Concert. 11.00 Close Down. 8.05-11.00 p.m. European Pro- grammo from ZEK On a Frequency

of 640 Kilooycles.

8.05 Choruses.

THREEPENNY PIECES POPULAR

London, Nov. D. So for 33,000,000 of the new three- penny pieces have been issued by the Mint. The number, however, has proved Insuffelent to ensure tree) A talk by H. Wickham Steed. circulation, large numbers appearing to have been retained us souvenirs. Further issues at the rate of 1,250,000 per

week

are continuing British Wireless.

Four Jolly Sullormen (from “A Princess of Kensington'); Thres For Jack (Weatherly end Squire —ar". Pointer)....Quartelte: Francis Rus sell, Parry Jones; Raymond Newell and Harry

Down Dearth;

in Demerara (Traditional)...Raymond Newell and the B. B. C. Male Chorus. 8.15 London Relay World Al- faire'

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

8.30 New Dance Music. Quickstep-Don't You Care What Anyone Says: Slow Fox-Trot-When Two Love Each Other.....Gerry Moore (Piano): Fox-Trots-Mystery Pacific: You're Driving

Me Crazy... Quintette of the Hot Club of France; Tangos Desconfiale; Novla

.Or- questa Tiplen Francisco Canaro; Fox- Trots---This Year's Kissen; I've Got Lieut.-Col. Geake, residing ni Mrs. Frank of No. 248 Prince My Love To Keep Me Warm (film Harbour View Hotel, has reported to Edward Road, reports the loss of a On the Avenue')....Roy Fox and the Police the loss of three suits of gold wrist watch. The watch was His Orchestra; In Cherry Blossom esothing valued at $330.

valued at $100,

Lane; You're Looking For Romance .Eddie Carroll and The Casani Mrs. J. O, Flynn of room No. 400 Luk Tsel, 20, tallor, was charged | Club Orchestra. ward, and pressure is new highest country at the end of the month the man's fountain pen with the initials Limited, before Mr. R. Edwards int

Gloucester Hotel, reports to Lie with the theft of 13 napkins from 9.00 London Relay-Tho· Lord West Police the loss of a brown Water- Whiteaway, Laidlaw and Company, Mayor's Banquet. over the mouth of the Yangtze.

The northern depression has moved in. Princeton, Tavistock, Launcestok Lico of room No. 408. of the same He was sentenced to a month's hard From Guildhall, London.

Arst day of his tour will include visits J.A.OF. engraved on Mrs.

Speech by the Prime Minister, the Into the Pacifle to the cast of Japan Castle,

the Central Magistracy this morning. Rt. Hon. Neville Chamberlain, M... and another depression is Indicated Camborne.

Liskeard, Bolmin and hotel reports the loss of her white labour. bver the Pacific to the east of The. At Launceston Chatle the very old gold wrist watch. The above articles Visayas.

Local forecast:- East winds, fresh; dues will take pince,

custom of the presentation of feudal were missed from their rooms. fair.

Tenants from the Scilly Isica will

banished for ten years in March Denying a charge of larceny of a gather at Camborne to meet. Their handbag containing $72.06 from Mrs. 17, Ws sentenced to a year's im- Majesties, The King will spend the Chan Yon-sze, of

prisonment for returning to the 18 Seen Keen Colony before the expiration of his night the Royal train and on the Terrace, second floor, at Tunglawan term. He came before Mr. I. Ed- following day will visit Taunton and Roud near Causeway Road yester-ward

large number of villages on the

day, Leung Po, 22, broker, was rewards at the Central Magletmey this way to Bath, where he will entrainmanded for 48 hours on appearing morning.

COLONIAL FORCES AT NAIO STATUTE UNVEILING

London, Nov. 9. Representatives of Colonial mill tary forces at the unvelling of the Lord Iinig statue by the Duke of Gloucester to-morrow, include officera

and non-commisioned offers drawn the Somaliland Camel

from

When the King visits the

for London-British Wireless.

FIRST AID LECTURE

before Mr. R.A.D. Forrest at the Central Magistracy this morning.

unemployed, Lo Wal, 35,

• *

Chon Hing, $7,

unemployed,

The next meeting of the Engineer- Ing Society of Hongkong University will be held on November 10, at 8.45 wap.m., in Room K of the Main Build-

Lecture entitled

First Aid Lectures in Chinese (for charged with possession of ave tinging, when Mr. S. E. Faber, D.Sc., the King's African Rifles, the Fiji day, November 10 of 7.30 p.m. at wharf. He had a previous convicate, will deliver a,

men only) will commence on Tues- of prepared oplum at the Wing Lok D.I.C., M.I.C.E., M.L. Struct. F Defence Force, the Nigeria Regiment, Headquarters of St. John Ambulance tion for keeping an oplum divan and "Aerini Surveying. Numerous lon- the Royal West African Frontier Association. The lecturer wil possession of prepared oplum in 1933, tern slides will be shown. Professor Force. And the Southern and Dr. Shi Man-wal, M.D.,B.S. Practical He was fined $400 or five months' W. Brown, President of the Society, Northern Brigades of the King's work will be given African Rifles.-Brüllah Wireless.

on Fridaya imprisonment by Mr. R. Edwards at will occupy the chair. All Interested commencing from November 19. the Central Magistracy this morning. are cordially welcome.

(Continued on Page 1.)

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