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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1929.

KWANGTUNG TAXES.

ARRANGEMENT, WITH 'SHAMEEN FIRMS,

CĤINESE AVIATORS.

STORY OF HOW TWO FLIERS WERE MAROONED,

RADIO BROADCAST.

THE LOCAL PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY.

Broadcast by Z.B.W. on 350 metres. 1.18 p.m. Weather roport. 5.30-0.80 p.m. Frogramme of Chi nese Music, (Columbia Records sup plied through the courtesy of Messrs. We Shing Co., Ltd.),

7,48 p.m. Evening weather report. 8 p.m. Evening Programma, (Vie tor Records supplied through the courtesy of Messrs. S. Moutzle and Co., Ltd.). "Down South" (Myddleton), "Goin' Home," (Fisher)

Eveready Hour Group. Dance music.

Canton, Sept. 13.

Shanghai, Sept. 9.". The stalls selling cigarettes and Two acroplanes of the Cantonese tobacco on the French and British Air Squadron, the Pan-yu and the bridges between Shameon and the Nam-hol, pilated, respectively, by city; have not always stuck revenue stamps on the packages, or, if they Gen. Chang Wei-chang, Comman did, they would use old stamps In-der-in-Chief of the National Air stead. This irregularity was re- Floot, and Col. Young Kuan-yu, a ported by the Tobacco Revenue classmate, of Col. Charles, Lind Office to the Bureau of Foreign bergh in the Lincoln Aviation Affairs, with the request that the latter should take up the matter School, left the Hungino Aerodromo with the Shameen authorities to at one o'clock yesterday afternoon i order the hawkers to comply with for Nanking, accompanied by the. the tax regulations.

Yunnanese 'plano Ching-ma (Golden "When the Sergeant Major's on Horse), which was handled by. Col.The Boys of the Old Brigade,” Liu Pei-chuan, director of the Yun- (Barri),

Bass-Baritone, Peter Dawson. nan Air Service. It is not known

Dance music. at the time of writing whether the flyers arrived safely at their des-Abl Moon of My Delight," tination. There was a large crowd present to witness the departure of the three acroplanes.

Nothing was done by the Shameen people until Mr. Leeshing. L. H. Tao took over the office of Pro- vincial Foreign Affairs. Mr. Tao/ acting upon the request of the Tobacco Revenue Office, resumed negotiation with the Shamcen au- thorities, which resulted in the Shamacen police officers being or dered to see that the hawkers follow

A most interesting story of how the regulations of the Revenue Office

he and his companion, Gen. Lim or otherwise lose their licenses.

marooned near To ensure the carrying out of Fook-yin, were the above matter, the Foreign Affawing a forced landing which was Tungyangshan Hills, Cheklang, fol- fairs Bureau and the Tobacco Re-caused through lack of fuel, was venue Office each sent a repre- told to a representative of the sentative together on September North-China Daily News by Col. 11 to go with a French. Consular Young Kuun-yu, of the Nam-hoi, official on Shameen to inspect the which arrived in Shanghai at noon stalla, in order to see whether the

on Sunday.. cigarette packages have been pasted with the necessary revenue

stamps.

Duty Readjustment.

The Kwangtung Duty Readjust ment Committee held its ninth session on September 11, at 6 p.m. The following proposals were brought up for decision:

bullock Antondment of the slaughter and hide tax regula tions. After discussion, further amendments were deemed neces-

sary.

on the

Col, Young said that he and Gen. Chang Wei-chang left Amoy to gether, the latter having as his passenger Gen. Chan Ming-shu, Governor of Kuangtang, and he (Col. Young) carrying Gen. Lim, who is known to a hout of friends as "Art" Lim." "We followed the const line for some time until we struck a fog somewhere coast of Chekiang," Col. Young said. "When we got out of this, I noticed that Gen. Chang, was not in sight. 1-circled around a bit in the hope of picking him up but dp Regulations governing the silkparently he had gone on without us, maintenance tax. Owing to the

so I thought I would try to make importance of the question, fur- for Shanghai. A couple of minutes ther discussion was postponed. later, Art Lim called out to me that we were running out of gasolene, our tank being at the bottom of the 'plane. I saw a couple of landing places and could have landed then, 'but I realized that it would be less injurious to the plane If I made a forced landing after we had run out of fuel. Accordingly, I push ed forward and noticed another place which looked like a better landing field. After circling around again and waiting for the gasolene to run out, I made a forced land. ing. In doing this, the Nam-hoi was not in the least damaged. There were reports circulated in Shanghai, I understand, that both Art Lim and I were injured but noither of us were hurt in the

Cancellation of the cocoon tax. The proposal was unanimously passed, but the date of cancella tion will be announced later.- Canton News Agency. `-

KWANGTUNG AFFAIRS.

CONSIDERED BY NANKING POLITICAL COUNCIL.

Canton, Sept. 13. According to a Nanking radio dated the 12th, General Chan Ming-shu presented his report on the political and financial affairs of the Kwangtung Provincial Gov-least. ernment before the Central Poli tical Council, and also submitted several questions for discussión, viz:

The Inhabitants Alarmed.

After landing I made a thorough search but could find no inhabitants in the vicinity. There were a The Central Government was asked to define the, division be number of people about before we landed and they had disappeared tween Provincial and National

when we came to the earth. They revenues for its administrative ex-

thought we were devils. They had penditure, while it will proclaim

never seen an aeroplane before. the prohibition of opium and gam-After a while, they came from their bling within the present year,

The Central Government should redeem the Domestic Bunds which it had issued in Kwangtung pro- vince. If it could not do so at present, it should recall them by exchange of new bonds.

The local authoriting 'should be given the power to exercise super- vision over offices established by the Central Government in their jurisdiction...

A request was made for examing tion of the regulations governing the "Hainan Island Special Pol! tieal Committee."

Mr. Fan Ki-mo,, the Commis- sioner of Finance, reported an an nual "deficit in the Provincial Treasury amounting to over $10,- 000,000, together with a scheme to remedy this shortage.

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hiding places but they were ignorant farmers who could neither read nor write. They could not understand what we said, so I had to walk on several miles until I came to a small village, where there was one man who could read and write a little, though he was un- familiar with the Cantonese dialect. By the use of the pen, I managed to make him understand what meant. I asked him where we were and where was the notrest telegraph office and his reply to the latter question was '80 l away' Then I asked him where we could get something to eat and in a few min- utes we were eating cold rice and plain cabbage.

"After that I asked him who was the general commanding the district and where he could be found and the General Tang Yin-wa Commissioner of Public Recon-he told us, promising to send a man to inform the general of our pre- struction, submitted a proposal dicament. I gave him a note to that the Kwangtung Provincial take to the officer and he got some- Freasury be ordered to pay the one to take it to a city some dis- amount as approved in the 15th tance away for us. Then I sat suit Year Budget for reconstruction, 15 send the telegram to Sheng-

purpose.

President Chiang Kai-shek de clared that gambling and oplum smoking must be prohibited, and that National Bonds should be re- deemed by the Central Govern ment.

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Resolutions on these two points were passed, while the other ques tions were 'handed over. to the respective departments for examination-Canton News Agency.

EXTRALITY ISSUE.

CHINA'S REJOINDER TO FRANCE.

8.45 p.m.

Parade,"

9.30 p.m.

"Beloved it is Morn,"

Tenor, Richard Crook Dance musle

10.10 p.m. "My Treasure," (Becucci), Waltz, "The Spanish Dancer," (Di Chiara).

International Concert Orchestra. 10.30 p.m. Close down,

To-morrow's Programme.

The following programme will ba broadcast to-morrow from the Govern ment Broadcasting Station 2.B.W, on 850 metres,

1.48 p.m. Weather report. 5.65 p.m. Evening Service relayed from St. John's Cathedral.

*7.18 p.m. "Evening weather report.

p.m. Evening Programme, (Co- lumbia Records supplied through the courtesy of Messrs. Anderson Music Co., Ltd.).

Sleepers Awake," (Bach-Busoni), "Prelude in C Sharp minor,"

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New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra "Romeo Et Juliette Cavatina,"

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tips. hai, reporting on our accident. I found that it really was 80 li away and it was actually 80 11 back. As there were no easfer means of com munication, I had to walk the whole distance,

"The same evening, the général came, riding on a mule. He was accompanied by a large party of soldiers and was very kind to us, offering to let Art Lim and me ride back to the city on his mule while he walked alongside and to detail a number of soldiers to look after the aeroplane. We could not let him do this but we asked him, to leave a few soldiers to protect the 'plane and do us the favour of telegraphing to Shanghhi or Ningpo for foel. This he promised to do and then he left,

Nanking, Sept. 18.

"The fusi came along a few daya China's rejoinder to the French afterwards and we were able to fly reply on China's extrality note to Shanghal. Seeing a couple of has been issued. Though textual-aeroplanes at Lunghus, I took ly alightly different from the Lunghua for the flying field so rejoinder to America, the sont landed but when I learned that it ments expressed therein are was not Hungjao I took off again similar, China wasuring France and reached the Hungjao field a of the protection of French rights few minutes later, It took us 90 In the event of the abandonment minutes to fly from Tungyangshan of extraterritoriai, privileges.to the Hungjao aerodrome," con- Router

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