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TUESDAY
1-2.10 p.m. (Approx)-European
Programme.
I p.m.-Local Time and Weather
Report.
1.03 pm Recorded. Music, 1.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins,
Rugby Press News, etc., 1.40 p.m. (Approx:)-Relay of Ro- tary Club Timin Speech from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden Sir William Hornell on "Diplomacy Old and New." 2.10 p.m. (Approx:)-Close Down. 47 p.m.-Chinese Programme. 7-10.40 p.m.-European Program- 7 pm-Closing Local Stock Quota
tions, London and New York Stock and Commodity Quota- tions.
me.
"'.
7.08-7.28 pm-Excerpts from The Mikado" (Gilbert and Sull-
L:
van).
1. The Sun whose Rays-Alice
Lilley (Soprano).
GEN. SUTTON
A Romantic Story
The following remarkable story
15 taken from paper.
2
Vancouver
The amazing career of Gen. F.
A. ("One-arm") Sutton, soldier of fortune, who landed here a few years ago with a fortune from Chins, fought some large Vancou- ver office butidings, racing stables," comes, and an island in the Gulf of Georgia, was reviewed before Mr. Justice D. A. McDonald of the Supreme Court in Victoria, when Mr.
Roy Manzer, counsel for Clovelly. Ltd.. sought and was granted leave to commence action against the general for foreclosure on Portland Island.
Portland is the island in the Victoria and Vancouver, which the Gulf of Georgia, half way between general bought for the site of his racehorse training and breeding farm and also as his own summer the general acquired It, plans were under way by an International syndicate for the development of the Island as a millionaire's coun-
home and country estate. Beforė
2. Brightly Dawns our Wedding try club and summer paradise.
Day Alice Lilley: Nellie Walker; Dan Jones and Ap- pleton Moore.
3. (a) Trio: Here's a How d'ye
do,
(b) Duet and Chorus: The
Bloomi
Flowers that Columbia Light Company.
Opera
4 The Mikado's Song-Columbia
Light Opera Company.
5. Tit "Wilkw--Appleton Moore
(Baritone).
DUKE PRESENTS MEDAL
Baron Meston Honoured
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Oct. 26. The Duke of York attended, with the Duchess, the afternoon
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meeting in Edinburgh of the TUESDAY, NOV. 18, 1934
Royal Geographical Society, in connection with the jubliée cele-
brations of that organisation. Lord Elphinstone, president of the society, was in the chair.
Commencing at 2.30 PM.
AT THE SALES ROOM, No. 33, HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON.
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Lord Elphinstone welcomed the Duke and Duchess of York, and said the Society was proud to be honoured by the presence of their Royal Highnesses on the occasion of the celebration of the Society's 50th anniversary. He offered their Royal Highnesses a most hearty and loyal welcome and grateful thanks for the Interest they had One Piano by Robinson & Co. graciously displayed in the Socle- One Radio Set ty's Jubilee.
Turning to the Duke, Lord Elphinstone asked him to convey
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Mr. Manzer told the justice that General Sutton had not paid his mortgage interest on this island for more than eighteen months and is some place where he can China in parts entered by no other delegates from different societies. TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY.
not be found in the far interior of
white man.
and
Mr. Manzer alleged the general resumed his Chinese name lived and carried on like an Asiatic warlord at the head of a great
6. Duet: There is Beauty in the army. It was recalled that the last
heard of the Bellow of the Blast.
general waS some Finale, Act, 11:-For he's gone months ago when, after the pub- and married Yum-Yum-
lication of a book by him in New Columbia Light Opera Com-York, he returned to China from. pany.
here with a couple of shiploads of 7.28-7.53 p.m. Marek Weber and coffins, which he planned to sell
his Orchestra,
to the Chinese.
"(a) From" · Offenbach's Bample Bax-Fantasia (Urbach). (b) The Hermit (Schmalstich). (c) Forest Idyll (Esslinger), (d) Viennese Memories of Lehar
(arr. Henry Hall).
8 p.m. Local Time and Weather
Report.
Clapham
7.53-8,38, p.m.-Váriety....... Descriptive Sketch
and Dwyer on Hobbles-Clap ham and Dwyer, Instrumental-Nasty Man, Instrumental-The Grasshopper and the ants-The Four Bright Sparks. Vocal--Melville Gideon Medley
Melville Gideon (Baritone). Humorous Monologue The Lion and Albert-Stanley Holloway. South Sea
Instrumental-My
Sweetheart. Instrumental-Blue Sparks —
Masters' Hawaiians, Vocal Duet-Musical
Comedy Selection-Garda Háll and George Baker.
8.39-9 pm- Philco Programme.
"General Sutton has been a fam- oua soldier of fortune in "Biberia and
China," Mr. Manzer said in his statement to the court. "In his recent book he relates some of his experiences and indicates that between 1923 and 1927 he was serving in a military capacity un- der Marshal Chang Tso-lin and that during part of that time he was chief adviser to that Chinese lord."
Thomas Westerton, formerly of Saanich and now of Harrison Hot Springs, and the Portland Island Developing Company were listed as the original vendors of the Island to the general.
Now against him has been granted, Mr. leave to proceed. Manzer said he would have to work out ✡ method of serving the elusive soldier of fortune in some isolated part of China.
that
Twenty-two representatives of other geographical societies, and
institutions, and public bodies in
Royal Highnesses. Scotland were presented to their
The
Duke presented the society's Mungo Park medal to Miss Isobel Hutchison, who had made two expeditions to Green- land and two to Iceland. In her latest journey through Alaska
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To Baron Meston was presented the Scottish Geographical medal for 1934-5 in recognition of his long and valuable services to the Government of India in his Governorship of the United Pro- vinces (Agra and Oudh), of his
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Untouchable · Question
Baron Meston delivered atz Background of an Indian Constitu address on "The Geographical
tion," and said that the physical features and history of India'
AT THE SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET.
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A Quantity of Household Furni helped to explain some of the ture, Motor Car Accessories, an! main problems which the framers
of a new constitution had inevita- Sundry Goods, etc. etc.
bly to face. The poet Tagore had
The Philco Symphony Orchestra, LONDON'S TRADE described India as many coun-
Prelude. Arlesienne Sulte (Bizet). Dance (Neapolitan Scenes)
(Massenet),
Valse Triste. (Sibelius)..
Dance Chinois (Tschaikowsky). Prelude At 3 "Lohengrin”
(Wagner).
9.35,10.05 pm-From the Studio.
Planoforte. Recital by Harry Ore. 10.05-10.30 pm-Dance Music.
Fox-Trot I Never had a chance. Fox-Trot-Don't let your love go
wrong,
Lost Ground Recovered
9-9.20 p.m. From the Studio,
"Topical Taika on the United The full report of the Port of Kingdom" by Mr. G. C. Pelham | London Authority for the year (HM Trade Commissioner). ended March 31---the financial 9.20-9,30 p.m.-Vocal Gems from results of the year were dealt with "Maritana" (Wallace)-Light in this column on July 25-makes Opera Company.
satisfactory reading, for it indi- 0.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, cates that the trade of London London 1 p.m. Stock and Com-River has recovered "much of the modity Quotations.
ground lost In the depression. Thus the total net register tonnage of vessels arriving "and departing for the calendar year 1933 was 50.480.004, an increase of 2,576,118 aver 1932. This total is the high- est since 1930, when the tonnage reached the peak figure of 58,085,-- 598. The value of the imports and exports of the port, excluding coastwise goods and trans-ship- ments under bond, are also given. for the calendar year. They show a decrease of 0.8 per cent, whereas there was a decrease of 23 per cent. in the total imports and ex- ports of the United Kingdom. The tonnage of imports and ex- ports, including coastwise goods. and trans-shipments, which is given for the year to March 31
♫
Blow Fox-Trat-The Breeze. Fox-Trot-It's all forgotten now. Paso Doble-Ballerina Tango--The Bouvelard of Broken
Dreams, "A" Fox Trot-Cupid..
Fox-Trot-The Show is over. 10.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press News, Further, London Stock and Commodity Quotations. 10,40 pmClose" Down,
BERLIN PROGRAMME
9 pmOpening Announcement last, reveals expansion under every DJA. German Folk Song.head. Foreign imports expanded Programme-Forecast (German, by 10.9 per cent. coastwise imports
tries packed into one geographical TERMS:-CASH ON DELIVERY. receptacle." It could not safely be regarded receptacle..
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Though Hinduism took its origin in the Middle Land of ancient India, between Ganges and Jumaa, it spread over the southern plateau at a very early stage," and was embraced there with even religion but as a philosophy of life greater fervour. than in the land and of human relations. It was of its birth. The power of the very largely the outcome of India's Brahmin was greater in the south geographical isolation in its earlier than in the north, caste was more history, and of the fierce impact. rigid, and the penalty of exclusion in later centuries, of the warlike from caste more merciless. Hence faith, whose swordsmen were had arisen the problem of the un-drawn into India by the wealth touchables.
of its fertile plains and ancient Hinduism's severest test came cities. With it were bound up the with the Mohammedan invasions, questions of caste, the untoucha which occupied the stage fromí bles, and the strange, primitive 711 when the Arabs captured peoples, whose only politics was Sindh until the bloody episode their forest craft issues entirely of Nadir Shah's sack of Delhi in outside our ordinary experience 1739. During the 1000 years of and difficult of reconciliation with Mohammedan domination Hnd-our democratic conceptions of digm had been driven into its life, shell, hardened and embittered.
With it also were associated the The fear of Mohammedan vio problema of minorities and their lence and the resentment felt at protection, especially of the power- centuries of brutal oppression ful Moslem minority, for they remained to this day as a factor reared the intellectual subtlety of #in the sectarian antagonian the Hindu as keenly as he feared
which was never far from the their physical assertiveness. surface, however, eagerly the Indian patriot might try to make little of it.
Haman Belations: The greatest of all the problems ** 3.1 per cent; and trans-ship" in India was Hinduism—not as a 9.18 pin-Flute Selections Heinz ments by 11.7 per cent. The
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9:45 pm-News in English
10. pin. "A Love Story," Musical
Play by Arthur Treumana- Mette, Music by Mozart. 11.15 pm-News in German. 11.30 p.m.--Programme of Light
、 Music by the Chamber Orches-
tra Georg loopt. 12.15 am-News in English, 12.30 am
down DJA
They could only wish India a happy issue out of its present dimçulties, and a future giving the studentelther of political human geography no anxieties.
Not Bored
Incresse in foreign exports was only 0.1 per cent, the increases in coastwise exports and trans-ship-housing or for immediate delivery: A kind old gentleman, seeing ment exports being 9.3 and 11.7 for the year to March 31 being a small boy who was carrying a per cent, respectively. Taking the greater by 5.5 per cent, stocks in lot of newspapers under his arm, total movement of goods inwards the warehouses at the end of said:
and outwards the expansion was March showing an increase of "Don't all those papers make. equal to 7.1 per cent, Expansion 24,853 tons on the year, and the you tired, my boy?”
"I don't rea
Is also shown in the volume of export trame handled during the goods dealt with as the docks of year increasing from 495,589 to the ELA Foods landed for wire- (639,878 tons.
the la
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