HONGKONG THE
TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY,
RUTHENIAN PREMIER RESIGNS FROM CZECH GOVERNMENT
Ambassador
PROTEST AGAINST Sail To Study Given High
ACCEPTANCE OF BUDAPEST DEMAND
But Czech Note Fails
To Satisfy Hungary
Prague, Oct. 26. Ruthenia's Premier, Dr. Adrej Bordy, has resigned from the Czech Cabinet after vainly seeking a compromise to the Hungarian demands.
M. Augustin Volosin succeeds him and he will conduct future negotiations with Hungary as regards any changes in Ruthenia's borders.
Meanwhile it is announced Prague has sent
a nota to
Budapest which showed that "Czecho-Slovakia was ready for the realisation of a quick and) complete solution of the Hun- gary minority problem."
It is understood that the reply re- vealed a stiffening in attitude. Firstly it consented to Italo-German arbitra- tion, but insisted that in the event. of n hid arbitrator being invited. Rumania should be chosen instead of Poland. Secondly it suggested that arbitration should apply to nil the dis- puted areas, instead of merely areas where racial nationality was disputed.
vote refused
evacuation Thirdly, the Note of any areas until a full settlement op- had been made, and fourthly it posed the Hungarians plebiscite plan, Meanwhile Ruthenian milltary au- detachment thorities reported that a is pursuing 15 Hungarians who
attacked the gendarme post at Popov, near Berahovo, armed with machine-1 guns, grenades and rifles.-United Press.
IN
PLEBISCITES PREFERABLE
with
HUNGARY STILL NOT SATISFIED
Budapest, Oct. 26.
note
Ein Reich!
Ein Volk!
Ein Feuhrer!
Kaunga, Oct. 20. TRONG speeches demanding full autonomy, including were control of the police
made in the Memel Diet by the Memel German leaders to- day.
man
Following the silling, a crowd of thousands greeted the Ger
Herr Consul General, Saucken, with the ery of "Ein Reich! Ein Volk! Ein Fuehrer!" (One Relcht One Proplet One Leader-Router.
STARTLING GERMAN AIR REVELATIONS
(Continued from Page 1.)
India's Defences
London, Oct. 20.
Four members of the expert committee studying the quen- Llon 'of India's national de- fence sailed to-day for Dombay. The Ah member is Joining the party at Marselles,
The committee's investiga Hon in India is expected to take a few months-Reuter.
NEW CARNEGIE MEMÓRIAL
Chime Of Bells At Dunfermline Abbey
INAUGURATION CEREMONY
Dunfermline recently paid homage to its great benefactor when there was dedicated
wan secoMTI~
German Order
DISTINCTION FOR M. FRANCAIS PONCET
Berlin, Oct. 26.
The Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of German Eagle has been conferred upon the French Ambas- sador in Berlin, M. Francais Poncet, who is about to leave Germany to take up his new appointment as French Ambassador in Rome.
This high German distinction was presented to the departing Ambas- sator 10-day on behalf of the Fuehrer und by the Relch Foreign Minister, Herr von Ribbentrop who a lunch in honour of M. gave Francois-Poncet in his private home in Dahlem.
von
OCTOBER 27, 1988.
RADIO BROADCAST
Eisteddfod Winners: A B.B.O. Recording
Radio Programme Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency of 845 kc.'s, and on Short Wave from 6-11 p.m. on 0.52 m.c.'s per second.
6.0 Btudio Children's Hour. 7.0 Gerry Moore at the Plano. Day In-Day Out-Quickstep; Mine Alone Slow Fox-Trot. Rosetta ---- Slow Fox-Trot; Wabash Blues- Quickstep . with String Bass & Drums
"under"
supervision of the Victor Silvester,
7.13 Walizes played by the Or chestra Mascolic.
Evening Stars (Lanner-arr, Gotz Hanne): Good-Night (Wood-Bibo- Conrad). Moonlight On The Danube (Byron Gay).
1.23 Bongs by Willy Fritsch.
Live, Love and Laugh (Heymann- Gilbert) with Schlammel Quartet. Dancing Into Heaven With You (Schroder Beckmann) with Ich Lilian Harvey and Orchestra. Loss Mir Meinen Korper Schwarz Bepinseln (Liebmann-Hollando with Orchestra.
7.33 Closing local Stock Quota-
tions.
of
7.35 Harry Boy and His Orchicalra, Milenberg Joya-Quickstep. Sugar Foot Stomp-Quickstep. I've Got Beginner's Luck-Fox-Trot (Alm 'Shall We Dance').They All Laugh- c-Fox-Trot (nim "Shall We Dance").....Harry Roy and His Orchestra with vocal refrain: Waltz Medley. Intro: Ah! Sweet Mystery of te: Falling in Love Again; Chine:
Ramona; Missouri
Waltz What'll I Do.....Harry Roy's Tiger- Ragamuffins on
Two Planos, with String Best, Drums and Hawalton Gultor; That Old Feeling-Fox-Trot (Film 'Walter Wanger's Voguce .1938').
You Can't Stop Me From Dreaming-Fox-Trof...Harry Roy and His Orchestra with vocal refrain. 8.0 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements,
8.03 Studio-Z.D.W, Orchestra. 1. Pique Dame Overture (Suppe). Chorus, 2. Record:
Gentlemen (Lohr), of To Philadelphin (Haynes)... Percy Heming (Bari- with Plano; 3. Valse Volce tone) of Spring (Johann Strauza). 4. Suite
Album of Four Poetic
Leaves (Saenger) (a) Burlesque, (b) Tendre Souvenir (c) Danse Languide (d) Petite Scherzo.
Among the guests present were the Italian Ambassador Signor Attolico, the US.A. Ambassador Mr. Wilson, the British Charge d'Affaires Mr. Ogilvie Forbes and his wife, Reich and inaugurated leader Dr. Ley, Reich leader Herr chime of bells in the Abbey belirey Houbler and his wife, State Secretary in commemoration of the centenary Baron von Welzsaecker and his wife,
and Chief of Protocol, Baron of the birth of Andrew Carnegle.
Mrs.
who inaugurated Deernberg and his wife. Carnegie, the memorial chimes,
tho ceremony by her
This Is the Brst time that any ponied at
Mrs. Roswell Miller; her French Ambassador to the German
Mr.
Gordon Relch has been decorated with the Thornton, and her husband; and her highest order that the Reich has to two younger granddaughters. Among confer. This fact has made especi- those present were clergymen repre-ally a deep impression in Berlin and diplomatic circles senting all denominations in the elty: political members of the Town Council and because it is regarded as a definite Carnegie Dunfermline Trust; the sin thunt Franco-German relations Earl of Elgin, who is chairman of are now new footing-Trans-ton the Carnegie United Kingdom Trüst, Occan. and the Countess of Eigin.
An Impressive service of dedica- Rev. tion was conducted by the Robert Dollar, minister of the Abbey, Assisted by the Rev. T. Eron Lewis, Canmore Congregational Church, Dunfermilne.
Provost James Hoggan, accepting custody of the bells on behalf of the community, said that while Royalty had made its mark upon the pages of the town's history, it had fallen to the lot of Andrew Carnegie, the son of a weaver, born in Dunferm- Iine 100 years ago,
to make a most unique mark upon its history, and to exercise a beneficial and uplifting Influence upon the everyday lives of each and every one of its citizens,
Mr.
2 was
the
his great
"some
on
H.K. GIRL
IN CANTON WAR ZONE
Machine Gunned By
Japanese Troops
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of
After a hazardous journey, IN consequence of the Czech Govern-
ment's acceptance of the Hun- cussed by the Cabinet. It is under- Karlan claims, two Rutiientan mem-stood that the view was held that
seven members of the Hongkong Chinese First Aid Corps have bers of the Cabinet have resigned, further information should be obtain-young and old.
returned to the British Colony maintaining that the Czech Governed before coming to a decision upon
£125,000,000 IN BENEFACTIONS
tell their harrowing to ment, in ceding the llungarian wishes, what is admitted to be a very difficult
Andrew Carnegle was destined to was sacrificing the interests of the question. Hence it was decided to
refer the matter back to the Defence become the author of public bene-perience in the fighting areas in Ruthenfuris.
It is understood they took the view departments for their observations factions of the value of £125,000,000, Kwangtung when on one occasion
n plebiscite would be preferable and suggestions, to that a compendius His generosity was for that n
the whole they were attacked by Japanese areas under statement of the advantages and dis-world; the affections of to arbitration In the
advantages would be available to the heart were for all mankind, but, al-Fanguards in the suburba dispute.
though he became great enough to Tsengshing. The German representative in the Ministers before deciding.
The seven members, including Slovak Government requested to be The question of a Ministry to be able to regard the world as his allowed to be present when the organise the national service of Home field and the peoples of the earth a girl, belonged to a corps of 39 negotiations
Hungary were
defence was also considered, but it as his brethren, the warmest corner sent from Hongkong to Canton resumed, as the decision taken "may was felt here also that Ministers of his heart was reserved for the last month for first aid work.
have affect the elitizenship of the German should
further information city of
of his
specially Upon the Japanese landing at zainorille."--Reuter,
befare reaching a decision-Reuter.
anxious, Provost continued, that Bias Bay the corps was divided Dunfermline should ETHIOPIA CONQUEST
possess some-into two groups.
One group RECOGNITION DATE
thing beyond the standards of other was dispatched to Tungkun and cities, and that its
its citizens should
Po On and the other to Tseng- enjoy, to use his own words,
The latter comprising twelve men charm, some happiness, some elevat-shing, ing conditions of life which residence elsewhere would have dented." And and eight giris left for Tsengshing with that desire he bestowed his with several trucks and ambulances benefections upon Dunfermline in full on October 19. Arriving in the out- and overflowing measure, The pec- skirts there around midnight the ple of Dunfermline were, and always next day, they encountered a unit of had been, profoundly and sincerely Japanese vanguards, who machine negle had done for them.
was hit and set on fire and the driver Commenting on the fact that the was instantly killed. memorial had taken the form of a All members jumped down from thime of bells, the Provost said that their cars and scattered in various Several of them were in his book, "An American Four-in- directions. Hand in Britain," Mr. Carnegle men- narrowly missed by bullets whistling fioned the old bell in the Abbey, part of which he said: "Never can there
departure come to my ears on earth, nor enter Japanese, seven of them who hid in anticipated that Germany's so deep into my soul, a sound that themselves in the paddy fields came problem should be solved as quickly colonial demands will soon be a big shall haunt and rubdue me with its together. They found their other on possible.
which discussion has sweet, gracious, melting power like comrades had gone. Prague does not, however, enden-question on
It Was particularly grati-
WALKED TO CANTON your to carry this conviction into been scheduled for next week, when that."
Mr. Oswald Flrow, South African (ying that Mr. Cornegie's affection effect, and in her tneties Hungary Defence Minister arrives in London, and veneration for the old bell had Atter climbing Inboriously over u must notice
revival of the tactics of it is reported that Germany will not been remembered, that its hill in the dark, these seven members the Little Entente.-Trans-Occa”.
insist on the return of actual colonies functions were not interfered with. reached the Taengshing-Canton bigh- lost during the Great War, provided When they dedicated that chime of way at dawn. They walked "to alternative territory of sufficient bells to Mr. Carnegie's memory, they Canton, dodging Japanese planes on value is offered.-United Press. hoped and believed they were doing the way.
8.30 London Relay-At The Black
Dog."
Mr. Wilkes at home in his own bar-parlour. Presented by S. E. Reynolds and Pascoe Thornton.
0.0 Studio-Z.B.W. Orchestra. Wien bel nackt Potpourri (Komzak).
D.15 Affairs'.
London Relay World
A talk by J. L. Brierly, o.B.E. Chichele Professor of International Law in the University of Oxford, 9.30 London Relay The News 9.50 B.B.C. Recording-The Royal National Eisteddfod of Wales
programme by some of the sue- cessful competitors.
10.31 Mozart-Concerto No. 3 in G. Major, K.216
Yehudi Menuhin (Violin) and the
Paris Symphony Orchestra conducted by Georges Enesco.
11.0 Close down.
Y.M.C.A. FIXTURES Next Week's Functions Announced
The following are fixtures arranged for the European Y.M.C.A., Kowloon: in West Lounge at 9 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 30, Discussion Group
Monday, Oct. 31, Women's Section: Book Morning at 10.30 am. Service Men's Whist Drive in West Lounge! at 9 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 1, Women's Section: Sewing Bee in West Lounge at 10 AR.P. Lecture in West Lounge
11.m.
at 6 p.m. A.D.C. Rehearsal in West Lounge at 9 p.m., and Mixed Swim-
London, Oct. 20. The British Cabinet met to-day, The new Czecho-Slovak answering Hungary's last proposals and it is understood that Mr. Neville was received here late on Wednesday Chamberlain may fix November 17 night. Premier Imredy and Foreign for the recognition of Italy's con- Minister von Kanya Immediately held quest of Ethiopia, which whip a confidential
and a conference,
effective Anglo-Italian friendship. Council of Minister was called for It is understood the Premier asked Thursday morning to enter into a
the Cabinet to approve of these careful study of the new note,
Although the text of the note is/Plans, and it is reported that he told grateful for all that Andrew Car- gunned them. The truck going first ming.
the Cabinet that he hoped Signor Mussolint would show "good faith" by removing more troops from Spain, It is understood that in addition the Cabinet considered the Palestine of a plebiscite, and demands arbitra- question, defence plans, and the The new session will tlon: The only satisfactory passage King's speech. in the note it is stated, is the one in start on November B. which Czecho-Slovakin states that the
not divulged, it is stated in informed quarters that the new Czecho-Slovak answer cannot be stated to be accept- satisfactory. Czecho- able Slovakia, it is stated, rejects all idea
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Wednesday, Nov. 2, Badminton all day. Fencing at 0 p.m. Badminton Tournament at 8.30 nm.
Thursday, Nov. 3, Women's Sec- tion: Cames Morning at 10 am.
Badminton at 8.30 pm.
Friday, Nov. 4, Women's Section: A.D.C. Re- Bridge Class at 10a.m. hearsal at 9 p.m. and Mixed Swim- ming.
NEGLECTED STOMACH PAINS
may cad in
something which would have made a Arriving in Canton in the after- DANGEROUS OPERATIONS! special appeal to himself. They hoped, noon of October 21, they found Can- too, that as often as the chime rang ton practically deserted by civilians. out from the tower of the Abbey of No sooner had they crossed the Pearl Dunfermline, the older people would River Bridge to the Honam side than be moved to think with affectionate the head loud explosion dynamit gratitude of the man who ''rought u
toing the bridge.. bring "sweetness and light" into their
Berlin, Oct. 20. Disclosures respecting the forces mobilised by Germany during the recent erials were made in a broad- A fine of $100 was imposed
Honam they took a boat to From Company, east by. Major von Wedel, of the Press Messrs. Melchers agents for the Norddeutscher Lloyd Department of the War Ministry to-city, and the younger might be ins-Shekwallong. On their way they
pired to emulate a life that was so heard
ard intermitent
explosions in Bremen, by Mr. R. Butters at the day.
largely devoted to the service of Cunion elty. From Shekwallong for Central Magistracy yesterday,
The broadcasting revealed that ten others.
they proceeded to Fatshon and thence falling
to submit a correct return of
to Shekki, and Macao. They came to af passengern of non-Chinese ruce who army Corps, comprising about 30 which half were
Hongkong from Macao by boat. arrived on the vessel Potsdam on divisions,
They believed that all others of their group are safe and are coming to Hongkong too-Centril News.
October 0.
COMMEMORative tablET
motorised or armoured visions, and Mrs. Carnegie, at the request of Sub-Inspector H E. Langley said about 600 platen, were led sterthe Provost, unvelled a commemora that a Danish subject reported his mess for the "liberation of Sudetentive tablet and Inaugurated the peal- Ing of the bells. In doing so, she arrival in the Colony to the police land.", on October 11, and sald he had ar- Major von Wedel declared that this said:"As the Abbey bells spoke to rived en October 8 on board the force, which, marched in five army the little Dunfermline laddle a cen- Potsdam. The passenger list sent to groups, was backed by a force of no tury ago, and were like the voice the police by the agents did not con-less strength in case Czecho-Slovakia of God to him, so may this beauti- tain the name of this Danish pas offered 'resistance to peaceful occupa-ful and most fitting memorial as a
Denger.
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tribute to
to him, continue to chime forth Its message of harmony and Hundreds of aircraft batteries, with good will to countless generations. thousands of guns of all calibre were,
Installed by Messrs. Gillett & stationed around the Czech bordet. Johnston, bell founders, Croydon, the chime consists of iim bells, the hen- Czech or Soviet bombers, said viest of which weighs approximately Major von Wedel, would hardly have|
cwt. This bellsounds the 134 succeeded in getting into Germany note F sharp, and is 4154 inches in from Czecho-Slovaklo.
diameter. The framework, ~ in, suit-
cludes an ivory keyboard, and elec- tro-pneumatic paper band player. The clocq mechanism consists of a uynchronous time-pleco for driving the hours of the oxlating dial, hour- striking mechanism, complete. will hammers, cranks, and
nk.connections, On the largest of the bells there is inscribed, as part of the case, The words-1920 Lelis were pro vided by public subscription to Commemorate the centenary of the birth, on 2501% November 1835, of
&c
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He also revealed that preparations able for a future, chime of fifteen ArLew Carnout, LLD had been made to ward off air attacks bolls, which are to be used in the inghed son aral generous bent? P. O. Box 765, Hong Kong. from other directions--Reuter, a new installation. The apparatus in-} faqtor of the City of Dunfermline,”
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