THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1937.
Britain Prepared To Defend S'hai
GIVES
LONDON MATSUI SPEECH NO COGNIZANCE
BUT REITERATES FIRM POLICY IN SETTLEMENT
London, Nov. 11.
No official cognizance has been taken here of the statement of General Matsui în Shanghai yesterday.
fire
However, it is officially reiterated that the British commanders have the fullest power of strong action to protect the International Settlement and to immediately if Japan attacks the Settlement.-United Press.
SILENT WASHINGTON
Washington, Nov. 11. not commented The State Department has General Matsui's statement issued yesterday in Shang- hai.
on
> It is presumed the United States will join other Powers in a vigorous protest against any Japanese move for military domination of the International Settlement. -United Press.
Co-Operation May
Be impossible
Shanghai, Nov. 11. General Malsu, Japanese Comm- mander-in-Chief in Shanghai, gave | grove hints regarding the course of Japanese policy in Shanghai in an interview with Renter.
He virtually accused the authori- ties of both the International Settle- ment and French Concession of n breach of neutrality throughout the Sino-Japanese hostilities,
chung
FAITH OF POWERS IN WEAPONS
Delicate. Balance May Swing To Peace Or War
DID NOT ATTACK THE KING
Demonstrator Found To Be Escaped Mental Patient
Queen Could Not Hide Concern
London, Nov. 11. Information was given to the House Home Secretary regarding the in- of Commons et question time by the dividual who made a small distur- bance at the Cenotaph this morning during the Silence.
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FORCE NOT NECESSARY FOR PEACE
E RADIO BROADCAST
Soprano Recital by Mariette
Dechesne From Studio
REV. C. B. R. SARGENT Radio Programme Broadenst by Wavelengths of 355 metres (845 ke's.), 31.49 metres (0.62 m.c.'s).
12.0-12.20 p.m. Relay of Special Service from St. John's Cathedral.
Excerpts
Puccini's 12.30
from Орсгая.
La Boheme Che. Gelida Manina. Jussie Bjorling (Tenor); Si, mi chiamano Mimi. .... Claudia Muzio (Soprano); O Mimi, Tu Plu Non Tomi..... Gigli (Tenor) and De Luta (Baritone): O Souse Fanciulla,
Must Show War Does K.T.
Not Pay, Says Dr. Wellington Koo
Brussels, Nov. 11. Broadcasting to America this ever- Ing, Dr. Wellington Koo, chief Chinete delegate to the Nine-Power Confer- ence, referred to President Roosevell's statement that about 00 per cent. of the people of the world wanted peace,
He said there were many ways in which the united purpose and Joint determination of the vast majority of the people of the world could be exerted effectively to check inter- national lawlessness and aggression without resorting to the use of force.
Sir Samuel Hoare said: "A man whose erles interrupted the Two Minutes Silence at the Cenotaph this
Any concerted and co-ordinated a "man named Sanley morning is
plan, put with moral diplomatic and Storey, aged 43, who took part in a disturbance in the gallery of this economic restraint on the part of the House on January 27, and who was peace-loving nations, would have a Dsylum from February deterring effect upon the forces of September 21, on which violence and disorder in international
und he escaped
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since life. been nt targe. He fell forward through the ranks of the police who thought he was fainting: then got UP and dived through a nuval contingent shouting some such wards more wor."
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He was immediately removed, and; special branch ameers were sent for who identitled him ut once from his appearance.
He said he had thought of making this demonstration three days ago but he hnd no Intention of muking an attack on the King or anyone else. No weapons of any kind were found on him. The man was obviously suf- fering from debistons and is at pre- sent in the Fulham Infirmary under observation. No question of
of criminal proceedings is under consideration. The only question is whether appli- cation should be made to u magls- Irate for his re-certification as a lunatic. This must depend upon the result of the observation.Bria tish Wireless,
NAME OF MAN REVEALED
London. Nov. 11.
In order to have durable peace the world must maite it certain that war does not pay, he said.-Reuter,
CARELESS DRIVERS PUNISHED
Unattended Cars
In Queen's Road
Summoned before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Magistrney this morning, on a charge of driving without due care and caution in Des Voeux Road Central at 8.45 a.m. on October 28, Mr. Allah Dad, driver of private car No. 295, ad-1
$10.
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Hosetta Pampanini and Dino Borgloll; Addio, Dolce Svegilare. Rosetta Pamponini, Dino Bor- Gino gioll, Aurora Rettore, and Vanelli; Madam Butterfly---Selec
New tlon....
Light Symphony Orchestra.
1.0 Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
1.03 Light Orchestral.
A Tzigane Night At The Hungaria. Colombo's Tziganes; Rheinischer Karneval-Fantasie; Sagebockwalzer Volkslied. .... Eddie Saxon and His German Orchestra; Where The Weods Are Green (Brodsky, arr. Ferraris); Czar Ivan (arr. Maurice and His Igor). Maurice Nomad Orchestra, Randel; Mina: Shepherd's Song (Elgar, arr. Haydn Wood).... Light Symphony Orches- tra; Praeludium (Jamefelt) John Barbirolli and His Orchestra.
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press; Weather and Announcements.
1.40 Petite Sulle (Debussy). (a) En Bateau; (b) Cortege; (e) Menuet; (d) Ballet. .... Symphony
Orchestra conducted by Piero Coppols.
1.52 Songs by Tine Rossi.
Loin Des Guitares; Bella Rogazzina (lm 'Au Son Des Gullares'); Vous Qu'Avez-Vous Fait De Mon Amour? (Varna, Mare-Cub and Barezi).
2.02 Dance Music.
Tangos-El Payaso Del Corazon Partida;
Le Tue Carezze..... Victor Silvester and His Ballroom Orches- tro: Fox-Trots Sweet Is The Word For You: Blue Hawail (alm Waikiki Wedding'). .... Eddie Carroll and The Casani Club Orchestra.
2.15 Close down.
4-7 p.m. Chineze Programme. 7.0 Dance Music. Tangos-M Moonlight On The Rio Grande; Fireflowers.
Heinz
Weather
Stanley Storey is the name of the mitted the offence, and was fined, Huppertz and His Orchestra; Fox- man, a fugitive from an asylum, who Interrupted the two minutes silence had at the Cenotaph to-day. Ile been detained for observation.
B.B.C. microphones broadcast his
He declared the Japanese expedi- Lionary force went to China ai the will of God. "I feel disappointed", he said, "over what foreign__officlats
Manila Nov. 12. in Shanghai do and say.
Mr. Paul V. McNutt, the US. High necompilst the co-operation had anticipated. This is very
untor-Commissioner in the Philippine - tunato for the peace of the world, lands, in a speech here last night as-shouts throughout the Empire. The but it cannot be helped so long asserted that the pence of the world crowd surged forward threatening to the attitude of the foreign Powers hangs in the balance as ruling powera remains unchanged,"
of Europe and Asia avow their faith He added: "I have no intention at in force. "There are nations on both present continents where the primitive in- takting advantage of the state of affairs to take the Selfte-stincts of man have been unleashed.ed: "I had no intention of makine an ment under my control, but 83 things are going on at present, there
lynch him until the police hustled him away.
Sir Samuel Hoare told the House of Commons that Storey had protest- altack on the King or anyone else," "The question whether there will United Press. upon whether the strength of those wishing for peace becomes unmis- lakably greater than the strength of those willing to gamble in an appeal to force," he said.
Traffic Sergeant M. Clark said he was going eastward on his motors cycle that morning, following another car and a tramcar that were going was proceeding! westward, turned in the game direction. Mr. Dad, who into Wardley Street in front of the tramcar, causing the Sergeant and the other car to brake sharply to avoid a collision. Defendant then fave the excuse that the tramear blocked his view.
Charged with a similar offence in Queen's Road Central at 12.35 nm. of
may be occasions when we cannot be a war in Europe or Asta depends oUEEN ELIZABETH'S EMOTION November 2, Mr. K. C. Lunk.
work in co-operation."--Reuter,
Six Cent Theft; Four Weeks' Gaol
Sentence of four weeks' hard labour was passed on Fung Is, 45, unemployed, by Mr. I, A. D. Forrest at the Central Magistracy this mar ning, for the theft of aix cents from Man Ting, 50, coal dealer, at Spring Garden Lane yesterday,
Inspector A. V. Baker sald Man was standing amongst a crowd watch- ing a show when Fang was keen to put bis hands Into complainant's pocket and extract the municy.
THREE BRAVE
MEN REWARDED
Nanking. Nov. 12.
"The United States peoples' pur- pose is to prove that to save them-. selves from the disorders of the pre- sent age of violence men do not need to surrender their birth-right for a mess of Fascist, Communist or Nazi pottnge." Mr. McNutt declared.
He disclosed that he is considering visit to Washington carly in 1938 to confer with President Roosevelt. It is believed his visit will be in con- nection with the Joint Preparatory Committee's work concerning the in-
Philippines. dependence of the
United Press.
Progress In Anti-Cholera Fight Shown
Trot-Speaking Of The (Alm 'Gold Diggers of 1037'); Waltz My Heart's In Old Killarney. ...·' George Elliott and His Sweet Music Fox-Trots Toodle-Do; Makers;
Moon Brian Lawrance and His Lans- Throwing Pennuts To The downe Orch.; But Where Are You; Let's Face The Music And Dance (ilm Follow the Fleet)...... Fox and His Orchestra; Fox-Trot Did You Mean It; Waltz-Have You Forgotten So Soon..... Jack Hylton and His Orchestra,
Roy
7.30 Stock Quotations and Hong- kong Exchange Market.
7.35 Variety.
London, Nov. 11 19 Morrison Gap Road, third floor, was also fined $10. Sergeant 1.
Plano MedleyTwo For To-night. Standing beside Queen Mary on n
Renara; Vocal and Piano- balcony overlooking the Cenotaph, Brown sald he saw defendant get Hypnotized (Silver, Sherman and Queen Elizabeth turned pale
Into his car putside the China
Little Rendezvous In clutched-her-front-above-n-corsage Emporiunt, and drive-enstward algusesti und Be of blood-red pappies when Storey Queen's Road on the wrong side: Turner Layton; Organ-With Eric
Honolulu made his dramatic interruption at and then commence to **zig-z the Cenotaph. Then
Coates Thro' London. .... Quentin ushed across the road until be renched the she deeply upon observing that her hus-
(Sievier, Thayer); I Never Realized M. Maclean; Vocal-For Love Alone band was sale.
(Gideon).... Bing Crosby, Police first look Storey to a first
Remarking that 100 many cars 8.0 Time, Weather and Announce- unarmed were left unattended outside the ments. crimina! China Emporium, Mr. Forrest in- against posed a fine of $0 on Mr. S. i. Young, of 3 Yick Kwan Avenue, who was charged with leaving his cor, unattended on October 31.
ald station. Storey Was and it is improbable that proceedings will be taken him-United Press.
Medical Aids Despatched For China
Drugs, Medicines, And Anaesthetics
London, Nov. 11,
London, Nov. 11. Satisfactory progress in research on
The dirt congnment of medicul Three Chinese soldiers named Keng typhoid and cholera is recorded in applies despatched to China by the Lord Mayor's Fund weighed over 21 Wan-yu, Chen Wan-chen and Liu the annual report of the London
had murethettes, it was rollected In
of
Luchia on the Shanghai front an which appear to have effective manufactured four days, The
Queen's Theatre, where the Sergeant stopped him.
8.03 Studio-Recital by Mariette Dechesne (Soprano).
1. Les Noces de Figaro: Mon coeur soupire (Mozart): 2 Lakme Dans la foret pres de nous (Delibes; 3. Les Mousquetaires au couvent: Mon Dlen inon ame incertaine (Varney); 4. Le pays du sourire: Je t'al donne non coeur (Lehur); 5. Valses Vienne: Tout est Soleil (J. Strauss); G. Mun coeur Vous dedie (Chopin);
de
Mr. D. von Hannemann, residing at Courtland Hotel, was fined $3 for parking his car beyond the fine limit of two hours in Pedder Street on November 1. Summoned in re spect of u similar offence, Miss M. Middleton-Smith, of Hongkong 7. Pour volser avec vous (Chogrin); University, Wos Aned 52. Sun-B. Villonelle (Dell'Acqua). mones against Mr. R. R. W. Ashby, 8.30 Light Orchestral.
of Dodwell and Co., for parking Impressione D'Oriente-Descriptive Souvenir D'Ukraine-- beyond the time limit in Pedder (Amadei): Street on October 31, and Mrs, J. P. Descriptive (Ferraris)..... Armando
and Piramo
1 Orchestra; Whithom, of 230 Prince Edward Di
Melodies (Vilmos, arr. Road, for causing an obstruction in Magyar
Wedding Dance Waltz Plerey); Queen's Road Central on November
Alfredo and His 1, were adjourned for one week, due (Lincke).
Orchestra.
la defendants' absence from Court. 8.45 Studio-Rev. C.H.R. Sargent
Lu-erh were each awarded $200 and | School of Hygiene and Tropicaid. Consisting of drugs, medicines, promoted two ranks by order of the Medicine, in which is
now incor-cord time, and a spend allspenstag GOVERNOR DENIES Military Affairs Commission yester-porated the Russ Institute,
valorous defence day for their
It is stated that chemient fractions | container for this appientiætice, which | was found pressury, was designed October 3.
munizing powers have been Isolated With all their comrades killed and from the organisins of typhold fever, in Muya's Fund for the relief of distress in Chint for TRIVA renched themselves wounded, the three war-whooping cough, and cholera, nud a
£270,000 Airlind Wirulenn, riors, it was said, held their positions point has been reached where the and kept the Japanese back until practlent application of some of the they were relieved by reinforcements, results within view.-British Wire- -Central News,
less.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
The M.V: Aramis is arriving from A 12-year old boy named Chak Europe and Saigon on Monday at Sam was admitted to the Kowloo 0.30 a.m. and maila on the same day at 4 pr. for Shanghai and Kobe.
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Hospital yesterday suffering from) Injuries to the foot received when he was knocked down in Waterloo Road į
Miss M, Colten, of 13 Castle Road, by lorry No. 4069. hes reported to the Police that while walking in the vicinity of the Cenotaph yesterday she lost a gold wrist watch valued $50.
Of
200 Miles
Ruin Behind Great Gale
Manth, Nov. 12.
PLAN TO VISIT CANTON SOON
His Excellency Sir Geoffry North cote hur denied the rumour that n trip to Canton has been arranged for himself and u Government party. "There is no truth in the rumour."
22nd.
of a series of Opera: 'Famous Female Volces Of The Past".
9.30 London Relay The News, 9.50 Cesar Franck Sonata In A Major',
Played by Cortet (Piano) and Thibaud (Violin).
10.23 Songs by John McCormack (Tenor).
Shannon River (Egan-Morgan); I Met An Angel (Slevier-Morgan); Love's Secret (Blake-Bantock).
10.33 Light Variety. Orchestral-Heart's Desire-Film
tra
Gipsy
Sir Geoffry's Private Secretary said Selection..... Cine Studio Orches this morning. "No arrangements or
trip."
preparatons have been made for such (CA Fantasy; Gipsy Drinking
FRENCHMAN. WINS NOBEL PRIZE
and RoVocal
Tzigenes;
Song Rode and Swing,
Mister Charlie (Robinson, Taylor, Brooks): Stampin' At The Savoy (Goodman, Webb, Sampson). Judy Garland (13 years old); The I'm An Old Cow-Hand From Rig Grande; Peter's Pop Keeps A Lollipop
The Rocky Moun
Accordeon Band Range In The Sky Riding
A Gypay Caravan Primo Senia's Accordeon Bund. (Butler Damerell Meyers),
11.0 Close down.
Shop.
A 200-flen awal nerons Beven Injuries to the left foot were re-provinces of the Phillipglao Islands,
Stockholm, Nov. 11. ceived by Chan Hing-hi at Pokfulain up to nurther Luzon, is one result Road, near the Post Office, yesterday, of the worst typhoon for three years, the 1937 Nobel Prize for literature (Carlton); In
It is announced that the award for Hundreds of emergency crews The theft of a spare wheel valued as a result of being knocked down by
the French author. According to the worked throughout the night and has been made at $42 from car No. 350 while it was bus No. 076. parked in Gap Road yesterday has driver. LeUNK 11. Chan Buddenly rescued stranded residents in Manila. M. Roger Martin Dugard.
The President Coolidge has delayed The Physics prize is divided be- been reported to the Police by Mr. 3. dashed across the road.
her saling until to-night. Several tween Dr. Clinton J. Davisson of the Carr, of the Botanical and Forestry.
barges alongside the Coolidge, which Hell Telephone Company laboratory, Department,
Mina Violet Cullen, 17, of 30 West were loading.cargo, were driven on New York, and Professor M. P. Terrace, Kowloon Dock, won admit- rocks and destroyed.
Thomson of the Imperial College of Belleved to have taken an over-ted to the Kowloon Hospital yester The storm vanished as quickly us Science and Technology, London. close of sleeping powder, Leung Siu- day, muffering from injuries caused it struck, and this morning dawned The Chemistry prize hns also been blog, 34, was found in an
un- when she attempted to board motor sunny, enabling rapid renovation to citvided between Professor Waller conscious condition at the Tal Law bus No. 784 while it was in motion be effected.
Haworth of the Birmingham Univer- Sin boarding house yesterday and near the Star Ferry, According to Bo for the number of known sity. England and Professor Paul 0.40 am. The News and Announcements. was taken to the Queen Mary la Polico report, Miss Cullen fell deaths from the cyclone remains at Karrer of the Zurich Univerally Hospital
heavily.
| five.—United Presi
United Press.
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