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THE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1929.
JAPANESE RADICALS.
كسه يمبا
HUNDREDS OF COMMUNISTS "ARRESTED IN RAIDS.
Tokyo, Nov. 6
The preliminary court examina tions of radicala arrested since the country-wide found-up or March 16 last year having been Has completed, the press ban been lifted.
According to a statement now issued, a total of 826 Communists have been formally indieted, in- cluding 483 arrested in the first raid. 47 during the next fow months, and 295 in a raid on April 16 this year.
LOCAL BROADCAST,
LECTURE BY DR. ALEXANDER
CANNON ON DREAMS,
DIOCESAN SCHOOL.
CLOSE OF JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS.
The final celebration in con Plans for the special, Poppy Day. Appeal to be broadcast from the hexion with the Diocesan Boys' Hongkong Broadcasting Studio on School attaining its sixtieth at- Saturday night. are now almost com plete, and it is hoped that the full riversary, took place last night, programme will be available to when a Chinese programme, in morrow. In addition to the band of cluding gymnastics by scholars, H.M.S.. Berwick, which will render was given to a very large number selections, a number of local artisteaf parents, friends and old pupils. will assist, and a speech will be made The great hall was packed during by the Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shenton on
the earlier part of the evening, brondensting.
which, from seven o'clock to nine given over to the Another interesting feature of the o'clock, was
concert. There apparatus which has been installedbout 950 people present.
Wanchal, at the Royal Naval Hospital, by the General Electric Company will
concert will be the fact that listening Chinese Jan 21
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The last-named rald was carried put after it had been ascertained that twenty men trained in a Communist school In Moscow had returned to Japan and were secretly engaged in reorganising the Communist Party.
Though it is believed that all the ringleaders are now under lock and key, the judicial authori- ties think it possible that sporadic attempts will be made organise the movement, and a rigid watch is therefore beink maintained. The Home Minister has issued u warning to the nation to guard against the spread of subversive doctrines. Reuter.
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WEDDING ON PEAK.
MARRIAGE OF MR. STANTON AND MISS A. LARSSEN. At the Peak Church, on Monday afternoon, the wedding took place of Mr. John R. L. Stanton, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stanton, and Miss Astri Larssen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karsten Larssen. The Dean of St. John's Cathedral officiated.
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After this programme, the even be tried out for the first time enabling ing was concluded with nancing the sick naval men to enjoy the even-te the strains of the band of the ing's entertainment and hear one of Somerset Light Infantry. their own bands.
Music was rendered at the con A new departure, and an interesting cert by members of the Confucian comedy was one, from the ordinary run of broad Association cast features is a lecture on "Dreams given by Messrs. Chang Wa and their Interpretations" by Dr. chung, Tam Tak-hung and Chi Alexander Cannon, M. D. to-night.Kwan-yee. Other music was DF-
Howe fered by Messrs. Chi The full programme is as follows:
To-day's Wireless. Programme, chung, Ng Kam-chuen and their partners. Comle dancing accom broadenst by Z.B.W. on 360. metros.
panied by music was given by members of the Chin Woo Athletic Association, while members of the Chung Sing Association sang ongs. Mr. Leung Shlu-on was seen in a fire weaving display, in. which he swung flaming torches with great effect, and there was
5.00-6.00 p.ni. Programme of Eng. lish records. Supplied through the courtesy of Messrs. Moutrie and Co. "Lohengrin's Narrative in
Distant Lands," "Meistersinger (Prize Song),"
Richard Crooks, Tenor, "Through All the Days to be,"
Small,"
"Just a Cottage Cormack. Tenor. 1.180 n short Chinese act in which
John "Prelude in C Minor," "Large Handel,"
Archer Gibson, Organ.
"Morning" "On the Road to Mandalay," "The Utah Trail," "Wednesday Night Waltz,"
Bud and Joe Billings. "Tosca (Strange Harmony)," "Maiden so Fair,"
Associated Glee Clubs.
Beniamino Gigli, Tenor. "Carmen (Near the Walls of
Seville)," "Carmen Love is Like a
Wood Bird),"
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Marguerite D'Alvarez. "You're as Welcome as the Flowers
in May," When the Harvest Moon is Shining," Bud and Joe Billings. 6.00-7.00 p.m. Chinese programme, 7.48 p.m. Weather report. 3.00 p.m. (approx) a lecture by
General Pra
The bride, who was given away by her father, looked charming in adress of white tulle which was prettily matched with a bouquet of white anemones which she carried. She was attended by one brides. maid, Miss Aasta Larssen, who was daintily attired in a dress of powder blue georgette. Misa Lars- sen carried a bouquet of African daisies. Mr. S. T. Butlin discharg-gramme opening ed the duties of "best man.” Following the ceremony. ception was held at No. 7, Mansions, where the couple receive ed the felicitations of their friends, after which they left for Baguio where the honeymoon" is being spent. The bride's going away dress was of a green shade.
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Dr. Alexander Capretations."
Elias Law Pui-lan figureil
Afterwards those present lined up round the hard tennis courts, to see pupils put through their paces in the gymnastic line, vat which they were extremely successful. They showed they had assimilated their training thoroughly, and performed their feats with credit.
The organisation was efficiently carried out by the staff, prefects, and entertainment committee. Mr: Tsan Chan-chieüny was chair- man of the committee, with Mr. Yeung Kwok-leung, vice-chairman, while the senior school prefect, Mr. Kwan Wing-hong was in charge of the catering. Refresh- inents were supplied in the board- room, dining room, locker room and on the covered playground,
The entire school building was M. D. on picked out in coloured electric "Dreams and their
lights on all sides, and this pre- Followed by a programmé of Eng- Peakish records supplied through the sented a charming effect.
courtesy of Messrs. Moutric and Co. "The Emerald Isle," Selection.
"Bye and Bye, Sweetheart," "Raquel,"
The Melody Three, the Revelers.. "The Prophet Bird." "By the Brookside,"
Paderewski, Piano Sold. "The Laughing Jazz Band," "Popular Jeular Dr. Brown,"
La Boheme-Fantasin,"
Victor Symphony Orchestra. One Little Dream of Lave "Rose in the Bud Chemet. Violin Solo. "I'm Blase,"
Sullivan German. SENATOR CENSURED.
THE WATER SUPPLY.
FURTHER REDUCTION IN STORAGE.
"The total storage in the island reservoirs on the morning of Mon- day, 4th November, amounted to 1,699.58 million gallons, showing a decrease of 50.01 million gallons during the past week; the amount, collected from streams being 4.21 million gallons.
The week's consumption amoun- ted. to 54.22 million gallons.
Kowloon Supply,
The total storage in the main- land reservoirs on the morning of Monday, 4th November, amounted to 514.64 million gallons showing an increase of .03 million gallons during the past week,
The week's consumption amount- not ed to 26.81 million gallons Including 1.57 million gallons sup- plied to Water Boats at Lai Chi Kok.
The yield from the Shing Mun River and streams during the week is 28.41 million gallons.
Prophecies."
Charles Penrose.
Norman Long, Humorous with Piann. "War March of the Priests," "Coronation March,"
Symphony Orchestra of New York. "I Want to be Bad." "Button up your Overcoat.".
Helen Kane.
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H. M. Royal Air Force Band. 10.30 p.m. Close down.
LETTER "GOLF SOLUTION.
SENATE ACTION MAY KILL PRESENT TARIFF BİLL
Washington, "Nov. 51 What many political observers regard as a death blow to the present Tariff Rill was delivered when the Senate, by a vote of 54
to 22, passed a resolution censur- ing Senator Hiram Bingham. of Connecticut, for employing a lob- byist as his secretary on tariff måtters-Reuter's American Ser-
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WRECK OF SCHOONER PASSED BY SUISANG.
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