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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1929.

LOCAL RADIO.

TO-DAY'S BROADCAST

PROGRAMME.

Brandenst by Z.B.W. on 350 metres, 6.30-0.30 p.m. Programme of Chi nese music, Records supplied through the courtesy of Messrs. The 8inophone Ch. Ltd.).

7.48 p.m. Evening weather report. Evening programme, (II. B p.El. M. V. and Vicior Records supplied through the courtesy of Menara. S. Moutrio and Co., Ltd.),

"Trovatore-Anvil

Anvil Chorus," (Verdi), "Forge in the Furthur "Musite," (Gluck), "Ballet Des Sylphes,"

Pryor's Band,

Victor Concert Orchestra.

"Pirate Song," "Captain Stratton's Fancy,"

Baritone, Reinald Werrenrath, "The Vagabond King," Vocal Gems, "Lady Luck," Vocal Gems,

H. M. V. Light Opera Company. "I've Always Wanted to Call You

My Sweetheart

You," "If I Didn't Min

Gracie Fields. "Trio in G major," (Haydn),

Alfred Cortol-Ineques Thibaud-

Pablo Casals.

"The World is Waiting for the

Sunrise," "Rose in the Bud,"

Baritone, Reisald Werrenrath. "Reducing ("Trials of Topar.")"

(Herbert),

"Kats in the Call Box

CORRESPONDENCE.

Bogus Collector,

[To The Editor of Hongkong Telegraph.]

'Sir,--May 1, through your columns, warn residents of Hong- kong and Canton against a young Chinese who, for the last two years, hhs, in both these places, bean collecting money ander false pretences:

He is aged thirty, rather short, shabbily dressed, round

face, clean-shaven.

He has various methods of ap peal. He claims to be in charge of a school and orphanage on Honam Island, Canton, and has a collecting book with a photo of the school and letters of re- commendation signed by several Canton missionaries. This school has now been closed for over two years. He also asks people to donate money to buy Bibles for noor school children or to pay asked students' fees. He even me once to lend money to some old people to buy fowls and anid repay the loan that they would in exga.

...

Yesterday 1 compelled him to coduct me to his school, and, finding it. non-existant, 1 handed him evor to the Police. As he was punished by a fine 1. fear he may seek to reimburse himself by a further collecting tour.

Talking by Angela Baddeley. "Turandot," (Puccini), Selection,

The Royal Opera Orchestra,

Covent Garden. "The Stocking." Hummrous Talking

by Jabs Henry and "Blossom." "Trio Gajor," (Haydn),

Might 1 suggest that those who Alfred Cortat-Ins Thibaud---

wish to help institutions or Pablo Casals.

causes of which they have not "Reverie." (Schumann),

personal knowledge should do so "Evening Song,"

Victor String Ensemble. either by cheque or through some Church Missionary Society or "Rels of Hawaii,"

and thus make it impossible for "Yoom Voons,"

such deceptions to be carried on?

"

Four Aristocrats "In a flock-Store," (Orth), "A luat in the Black Forest,"

Victor Concert Orchestra. "Winst Amongst the Trees,"

Plate Solo, Clement Barone. "At the Brunk," Visiin.

Tello and fiarp, Venetinn. Trio. "Why in the

« Shiver Belts Tough?"

Comedian, Leonard Henry. "Auf Sweet Mystery of Life," "Chloe (Song of the Swamp).

Paul Whiteman and His Concert

Orchestra.

"Mighty Lak" A Rose," (Nevín),

Al Fresco" (Herbert),

Xylophone Solo, Sam Herman, "Wher

the Sergeant Major's on Parade," "The Bays of the Old Brigade,"

Bass-Baritone, Pefer Bawson, "Humoreske," (Dvorak), "Palich Danc","

Piano Solo, Hans Barth, "Popular Songs of Yesterday,"

Methley Waltz,

The Tratadours, Close down,

10.30 p..

CALCUTTA STRIKE.

A HOT IN THE JUTE

MILL AREA.

Caddeutta, Ang. 25. Three strikers and a number of police were injured in a riot at Champdany on the night of the 2rd. The riet resulted from a romour that the police, who were actually sent to arrest men for in- timidation, were sent by the mill

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The situation in the jute mill Only four area is improving. mills are not working-Reuter.

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DISARMAMENT.

THE MACDONALD-DAWES CONVERSATIONS.

Washington, Aug, 24. "Encouraging progress," it in In the said, is being nude MaeDonald-Dawes discussion with regard to naval disarmament, but it is stated at the White House that the reports of an agreement having been already reached are premature.

No agreement, so fur, has been reached with regard to the hohling of a general conference by the Naval Powers.

De-

The MacDonald-Dawes conver- sations dealt with the question of the principles which should guide the conference when held. tailed naval questions have not been discussed.---Reuter's American Servier,

OBITUARY.

GERMAN COMMANDER IN THE DARDANELLES.

Munich, Aug. 24. The death is announced of General Liman von Sanders, whe directed operations against the British at Gallipoli during the War. Reater,

Senator L. D. Tyson.

Philadelphia, Aug. 25. The death is announced of Sena- lor Lawrence Davis Tyson, who commanded an American brigade American France.-Renter's

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PROCEDURE POINT.

POWERS OF COUNCIL PRESIDENT DEFINED."

Patel

Simin, Aug. 21. Following conversations in Lon- don between Lord Irwin (Viceroy of India), and Captain Wedgwood Bonn (Secretary of State) arising out of the action of Mt. (President of the Indian Assem bly) over the Public Safety Bill, the Gazette publishes a definition of the powers of Presidents of the Assembly, laying Legislative down that a President shall have no power to prevent discussion of any motion relating to a bill made by a member in chargo of the bill or refuse to put a question on any such motion unless such power is expressly conferred upon him or auch motion or discussion or the putting of such question is ex- pressly prohibited by any provi sion in the Government of India Act-Reuter,

1The question of the powers of the President of the Assembly arose last April when Mr. Patol ruled that the discussion of the Public Safety Bill was out of or der because the trial of conspira- tors at Meerut, was pending. The Government challenged this rul-

DRUG SMUGGLING.

VIENNA POLICE DISCOVER BIG ORGANISATION,

Vienna, Aug. 25. Police inquiries in connoxian' with the arrest of three hernir smugglers in Vienna last March led to the discovery of a gigantic organisation for drug traße be tween Vienna and Asia.

According to the newspaper Stunde, agents of the trafic state that the centre of the whole organisation is in the entourage of a certain Oriental monarch. A mysterious Japanese with hend- quarters in Tokyo has been traced a travelling organiser for smuggling drugs to many Euro-

Asintic capitals.- pean Renter.

THEIR MAJESTIES.

DEPARTURE FROM LONDON- TO SANDRINGHAM.

London, Aux. 24. Their Majesties the King and Queen have left for Sandringham,

An Indian Boy Scout springing to attention and painting in the Palace courtyard was the first de- monstration of loyalty when their Majesties in a closed cur drove to the King's Cross Station through cheering crawls, including a con- siderable number of visitors from the Dominions and the Continent.

It is significant that no duciar Large necompanied the King. crowds lined the route of the drive from Wolferton Station, Norfolk, to Sandringham, and welcomed their Majesties "home."Reuter,

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