THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1937.

Date of Tokyo's Reply to U.S. Still Unknown Give him something

NO FURTHER NOTE CONTEMPLATED

But Hull Stands Firmly On His Original Demands

Washington, Dec. 23.

It is not believed that a fresh note on the Panay inci- dent will be despatched to Japan, but such new informa- tion as emerges will be forwarded to Mr. Joseph C. Grew, the United States Ambassador, for use in presenting additional facts to the Japanese Government as an adden- dum to the original protest.

The United States Government stands firmly on the basis of its original demands.

Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State,

informed, pressmen to-day that the THIS IS CHRISTIANITY omeial report of the United States Naval Board's enquiry into the Panny DO YOU REMEMBER IT? Incident had been received, but it raised no new major controversial points.

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Which of you by taking

Mr. Hull added that the Japanese Government had indicated it was giving the Incident daily attention, thought can add one cubit unto but there was still no definite in his stature? formation when the reply might be And why take ye thought for

expected.

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ENGAGED?

Trane Power and Janet Gaynor photographed recently in New York.

where they were doing "the rounds". 1 Their attachment has given rise to 1' rumours of impending nuptials.

CAR DRIVERS FINED

Many summonses for parking over- time in city car parks were dealt

RADIO BROADCAST

with by Mr. R. A. D. Forrent ut the Carols from King's College

Central Magistracy this morning.

Mrs. A. H. Potis, who left her ear for nearly eight hours at Pedder Street park was fined $4, and Col, E. S. Doughty, Mrs. A. Tobius und Mrs. J. W. Platt were each fined $3.

A fine of $2 was imposed on Mr. C. F. Rees for sounding his horn in the silent area in Des Voeux Road Central near Pedder Street at 12.15 a.m. on December 12,

for

Mr. B. I. Trance, summoned driving a car without a valid licence on December D in lee House Street. and falling to shut off his tread-lights on the night of the "black-out" wur fined $2 on the first count and $5 on the second.

Inspector S. C. Saunders said de- fendant had a driving licence which he failed to renew. He had taken out a licence a fortnight before it was due for renewal, and had thought it was valid for a year. There

34-115 some excuse for him.

TRIED TO SELL STOLEN WRIST WATCH

La arming that a man was trying to la wrist watch in Prince Edward Rani yesterday, a Chinese detective inve. tigated, and on questioning the nan diravered that the watch had aten stolen from the residence of

US. SILVER PRICE

Washington. Dec. 23, Musa. Handy

Hormon's onleial silver price was quoted

444 cents per ounce here today. Mr. A. S. Xavier of Prince Edward j

The industrial price was quoted at ftand.

Mr. Hull stated that he had not j raimenit? Consider the lilies oli 1234 reats per ounce.-United Press. discussed with President Roosevelt the field, how they grow; they or the Naval Department the advistuif not, neither do they spin: ability of advancing to February the annual Pacific manoeuvres which were now scheduled for March 14

Reuter,

REPORTS TO BE PUBLISHED

Washington, Dec, 23.

And yet I say unto you, That even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these....

But seek ye first the kingdom

of God, and his righteousness;

and all these things shall be add-

Mr. Cordell Hull announced to-dayed unto you. that he had received complete reports

Take therefore no thought for

for the

of the Panay affair on the basis of which it was decided to make addi- the morrow:

tional representations

morrow

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fruit.

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Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire.

Wherefore by their fruits yel shall know them.

NOT every one that saith

unto me, Lord, Lord,! shall enter into the kingdom of j heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in

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Chapel at Cambridge.

REV. C. B. R. SARGENT

Radio Programme Broadcast from ZBW on Wavelengths of 355 metres (845 k.c's.), 31.49 metres (9.52 m.c's.).

H.K.T.

12.0-12.20 p.m. Relay of Special Service from St. John's Cathedral. 12.30 Musical Comedy Selections, Mercenary Mary,

Gems Vocal (Chesur, Meyer, Hirsch and Youmans) Columbia Vocal Gem Chorus. No. No. Nanette'--Selection (You- mans); "Show Of Shows-Selection

.. New Mayfair Orchestra Edward O'llenry (Organ),

with

12.48 Gerry Moore at the Plano. Jammin'-Quickstep (film Turn off the Muon'); Sweet iteartache--Slow Fox-Trot (fim "The Hit Parade'); With All My Heart-Fox-Trot (film Her Master's Volve'); Taggin' Along With You-Quick-Step (Kürtz-White- Mills).

1,0 Tine and Weather.

1.03 Marek Weber & His Orchestra. "Tusca'-Selection (Puccini); Entry Of The Spring Flowers (Köckerl); You Shall Be The King Of My Heart (Stolz); Japanese Lantern Dance (Yoshitoma); Chinese Street Serenade (Side); Leo Fall-Porpourrt (arr. Dostal).

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press; Wen- ther and Announcements.

The man a enolie numed Chan 1.10 Variety. Hoi, 35, was sentenced to four months

(flm Vocal-Do The Runaround bard labour for the theft at the Cen-She shall have musle'); My First tal Manistracy this morning. He Thrill (1m 'She shall have music') ... June Clyde (Soprano). Orches- had previous convictions.

Inspector F. T. Partallion pre-tral--Moss Rose, Waltz (Bose).. secated.

The Bohernluns with Vocal Effects. Vocal Duets-All Because Of You (Low, Clarke. Browning and Starr); Let's Go Ballyhoo (Browning, Starr and Brooks) Browning and Starr. Orchestra and Vocai-Soft Lights and Sweet Mus.c'. Vocal-Show Boat- Bill (Wodehouse und Kern) Marie Burke (Soprano). Orchestru-an Carmen Caprice (Bizet-arr. Debroy Somers); Faust Frollen (Gounod- Bizet-urr.

Debroy Somers)

NEW WAR OFFICE APPOINTMENT

London, Dec. 23.

The War Office announces that Major General W. D. S. Brown-RI Many will say to me in that has appointed Military Secretary to Debroy Somers Bond. unto the

day, Lord, Lord, have we not the Secretary for War. The vacancy prophesied in thy name? and in in the post of Military Secretary was thy name done many wonderful caused by the appointment recently works?

Japan shall take thought for the things heaven. to through Mr. J. C. Grew, the United of itself. Suflicient States Ambassador, as the nature of the evidence supported previous de day is the evil therent,

JUDGE not, that ye be not judged. For with judgment ye judge, yel

mands.

what

Included are the reports of Captain Hughes, Mr. Atcheson of the United States Embassy, and the findings of the Naval Court of Inquiry, all of shall be judged: and with what shall be

which will be published very shortly. | measure ye mete, it

Senator Borah in an interview, mensured to you again. warned against the psychology of And why beholdest thou the war, but sold:

We have a right, and it is our duty, to protect Ameri-mote that is in thy brother's eye, cans and legitimate United States but considerest not the beam

that is in thine own eye?

interests in China.”

He did not think America should

get out of China or leave the East, neither did he think that if they failed to do so they would go to war with Japun-United Press,

New Planes Ordered

New York, Dec. 23. The Glenn Martin Co., hus received a contract from the Navy Department for the construction of 21 aeroplanes nt a cost of G$5,300,000.-Renter,

King to Open Empire Exhibition

London, Dec. 23. Besides the King, who will open the Empire Exhibition in Glasrow on May 3, the Primic Ministers of Canada, Australia. South Africa, New Zealand and Southern Rhodesia have accepte: invitations to become honorary

· Presidents of the Exhibition, to which 12,000,000 visitors are expected between May and Octo- ber.

The cost of the exhibition Is estimated to reach £10,000,000,-- Reuter.

ROYAL FAMILY GATHERS AT SANDRINGHAM

Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, be- hold, beam is in thine own eye? Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; nd then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mole out of thy brother's eye.

And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.

THEREFORE whosoever heareth these sayings

of mine, and docth them. I will liken him unto a wise min, which built his house upon a rock

of General Viscount Gort to be chief of the Imperial General Stuft.- British Wireless.

Christmas Eve Church Services

And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not! for it was found-for to-day: ed upon a rock.

Following are the Church services St. Joseph's: Midnight High Mass

And every one that heareth and general communion.

-St-Turen's: -Absünence-and-fast.¦ These sayings of mine, and

At 0 p.m. Solema Novena. Midnight,]

Little Flower Chair,

GIVE not that which is doeth them not, shall be likened Solemn, High Mass. Music by the

holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pourls be- fore swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend you.

...All things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this Is the law and the prophets.

the ENTER ye in at

struit gate: for wide

is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereal:

Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth |unto life, and few there be that

find it.

Beware of false prophets, i which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.

Ye shall know them by their London, Dec. 23. Prince Edward and Princess fruits. Do men gather grapes. Alexandra, children of the Duke and jof thorns, or figs of thistles? Duchess of Kent were taken down to

every good tree! ringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit.

Sendringham this afternoon by their

Even so

nurse. The Duke and Duchess will travel to Sandringham to-morrow to join the royal family party from the midst of which the King will retire

A good tree cannot bring on Saturday afternoon to make husi Empire broadcast at -3 o'clock. forth evil fruit, neither can a British Wireless.

Ferdinand

corrupt tree bring forth good

unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand.

St. John's: Choral Evensong, 5.30| p.m. And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds Singing. 11 pan. Choral Eucharist. Christ Church: Congregation Carol blew, and beat upon that house: 11.30 p.m., Preacher, Rev. D. Rosen- and it fell and great was the full of it.

thall,

Peak Church; Seandinavian Ser- vice by Rev, Johan Nielsen, 5 p.m.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

2.15 Close down.

4.0-7.0 Chinese Programme. 7.0 Dance Music.

Fox-Trots That Song In My Heart (alm Gang Show"); With A Twinkle u Your Eye (ilm "Gang Show'). Jack Hylton & His Orch. Tango-Venetian Moon (flim 'Invita- tion To The Waltz'); Fox-Trots-No Other One... Little Jack Little & His Orchestra. Carelessly, Where Are You? (film "Top of the Town') ...Roy Fox & His Orchestra. Slow Fox-Trot-It's A Sin To Tell A Lie; Waltz-Music In May (from Careless Rupture'). The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra. Fox-Trols-Take Another Guess: The Rhythm's OK. In Harlem Teddy Foster and His Kings Of

Swing.

7.30 Stock Quotations and Hong- kong Exchange Market.

7.10 Studio-A Christmas Song Reelial by Mrs. Sanger (Soprano),

80 Time, Weather and Annotice="

8.03 Studio-Debussy Recital by A.T. Lay (Piano).

1. Suite Bergamasque — Prelude.

Engloutie; 3, 2me Arabesque, Clair de Lune; 2, Preludes La Fille aux Cheveux de Lin, La Cathedrale

8.27 Two Songs by Georges Thil! (Tenor).

Sopho-Air De Jean (Massenet); Ah! qu'il est loin mon pays! En- levement (Bordese and Levande).

8.30 Die Meistersluger Överlure (Wagner).

Sir Thomas Beccham Conducting The Portuguese gunboal, Goncalo ! Three cases of diphtheria and one the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Vall is expected in harbour on of small-pox were notified to the 8.40 Studio-Rev. C. B. R. Sargent: Monday from Macao.

health authorities during the past 2424th series of Opera-'Outstanding hours,

Operalic Records of 1930',

The loss of an ermine fur between the King's Theatre and the Peak on December 7 has been reported to the police by Mrs. 11. B. L. Dowbiggin, of No. 1 Gap Road.

Burglars who visited the residence of Mrs. H. Beek, at Kimberley Road of money, jewellery and clotting to early yesterday morning, made a baul the value of $942. Entry into the flat was gained by a hole being bored in the panel of the door,

9.30 London Relay-The News. A report has been received froin 9.50 Studio-A version of Charles the Naval Authorities stating that the Dleken's well known story "A Christ- Yunulsan 'Arkona and Talkingino mas Carol'. lights are extinguished, and that the remaining lights in the vicinity of Tsingtao may also be extinguished,

L. A. Carvalho of United Terrace

10.15 London Relay-Variety. including George Hirste, comedian, Gipsy Nina with her accordeon and Jack and Eddie Eden, Australian en- tertainers,

was this morning and $2 by Mr. K. 10.45 Lunton Relay 'I Remember'. Keen at the Kowloon Magistracy for presented by Perey Edgar with Mur- leaving his motor cycle unattended jorie Westbury (Soprano), Webster in Saigon Street near the Majestic Booth (Tenor), Harold Casey (Barl- Theatre from 10 pm to 11:59 pm. The B.B.C. Midland Revue Chorus lone), The B.B.C. Midland Singers, on December 6. Charged with driving a motor car in Douglas Street at 10.45 pm, on

conducted by Edgar Morgan and The

led D.D.C. Midland Orchestra

by December 11 whilst under the in- fuence of drink, Revenue Oficer T. conts, worth $205. from Mr. Chung ginald Hurston.

Charged with stealing two over- Ernest Element conducted by Re- A. Ellis, of the Imports and Exports Kien-tung of Kum Chung Street on 11.25 London Relay-A Festival of Department, was summoned before December 16, a man named Li Yuk-Nine Lessons and Carols in. King's Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Centrattal, 3, unemployed, was remanded College Chapel, Cambridge, Magistracy this morning. Mr. H. A. for 72 hours by Mr. K. Keen at the Christmas Eve, 1937. de B. Botelho, for the defence, Kowloon angistracy to-day. Det.- pleaded not guilty, and the case was Sergeant Forrest asked for the re- adjourned.

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