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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

CITY HALL SHOW.

RADIO EXHIBITION TO BE HELD.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19,

BRITISH LOSSES.

"PAYMENT OF $88.000 BY. CHINA.

Local interest in wireless and A settlement has been reached broadcasting should be consider between the British Government ably stimulated by a Radio Exhibi-and the National Government re- tion which is to be held in the City garding the claims of British Hall on Thursday, Friday and subjects formerly living in Chin- Saturday, December 5, 6 and 7. kiang, which claims arose in con- On the first two days the exhibition nexion with the damage done to will be open from 7 p.m. to mid-properties and interests at Chin night and on the last day will open kiang in 1927. nt 2 p.m.

in connexion with the exhibition A competition for amateurs has bpen arranged,, the conditions being as follows:

(1) The competition is open to all amateurs in the Colony. Radio: dealers, oporators or those pro fessionally engaged in radio aro not allowed to compete.

(2) Sete must be non-radiating and must be constructed at a cost not exceeding:$150.

(3) The set only to be exhibited L.e. batteries and loud speakers should not be included.

ĭ The terms of the settlement are contained in the following ex- change of notes between Sir Miles Lampson and Dr. C. T. Wang.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs,

Nov. 9, 1929, Sir Miles Lampson,

H.B.M. Minister to China..

Nanking. Excellency,With reference to the question of the outstanding claims for leases sustained by British subjects at Chinkiang in 1927, 1-have the honour to inform Your Excellency that the Chinese Government will place the sum of $68,000 at the disposal of the two Commissioners, one to be appoint- ed by the Chinese Government and (5) Sets should be in the hands the other by His Majesty's Govern. of the exhibition authorities not ment in the United Kingdom, who will jointly scrutinize the said later than noon on the first day of

claims, distribute the necessary the exhibition, and names of in amounts, and submit to the Chinese tending competitors should be sub, Government a statement of ac mitted not later than Monday, Decounts together with the vouchers

and other necessary papers. the event of any balance remaining over after the settlement of all the claims such balance will be returned. to the National Government,

(4) Sets to be ready for Imme. diate operation on being connected to power and aerial.

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Radio Dance.

A faury dress dance will be held on the last night of the exhibition, December 7, in the hall adjoining the exhibition rooms. This will start at 9 p.m. and continue until midnight. Prizes will be given for the best fancy dress and for a spotlight waltz. Admission will be two dollars, ladies by courtesy. Tickets for the dance will be on sale at all radio dealers and a limited number will be available at the door. The music will be pro- vided by radio..

To-day's Programme,

The following programme will ba broadcast from Z.B. W. on 350 metres to-diny.

5.00-7.00 p.m. Programme of Vic tor and H. M. V. records supplied through the courtesy of Messra Montric and Co. "Trovatore," Selection,

"What is Done," "Nocturne,

Creatore's Band,

Winnie Melville and Derek Oldham "The ArcadiansVocal Gems," "Veronique Vocal Coma,"

Light Opera Company

"Lolly Pops," "The Clock and the Banjo,"

Harry F. Reser. Banjo Sole "Overture," Part 1-4. ·

(The Russian Festival of

High Easter), Leopold Stokowski, Philadelphia

Orchestra.

"I I Might Only Come to You;" "Mary, My Mary,"

Derek Oldham, Tenor.

Creatore's Band

"Pagliacci," Selection,

"Little Pal," "Why Can't You,"

Gracie Fields "In the Heart of the Sunset,".. "Forever,"

Reginald Foort. Organ Solo, "When You're Away" "One Alone,"

Richard Crooks, Tener "Two American Sketches." "Song of the Bayou,"

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It is understood that the claims to be examined shall be strictly limited to direct losses sustained by British subjects and that the payments to be inade on such claims Ishall not in total exceed the above-

mentioned sum.

(Signed) C, T. WANG.

Nanking, Nov. 9, 1929. H.E. Dr. C. T. Wang,

Minister for Foreign Affairs." Sir. I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of Your Excellency's Note of to-day's date which reads as follows:-

With reference to the ques tion of the outstanding claims for losses austained by British subjects at Chinkiang in 1927, I have the honour to inform Your Excellency that the Chinese Government will place the sum of $68,000 at the disposal of the two Commissioners, one to be annointed by the Chinese Govern. ment and the. other 'by Hia Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom, who will joint- ly scrutinize the said claims, dia- tribute the necessary amounts, and submit to the Chinese Gov- einment a, statement of accounts together with the vouchers and other necessary papers. In the event of any balance remaining over after the settlement of all the claims such balance will be returned to the National Goy-

ernment.

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"It is understood that the claims to be examined shall be strictly limited to direct losses sustained by British subjects and that the payments to be made ou such claims shall not in total exceed the above mentioned sum."

In reply I have the honour to inform Your Excellency that His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom concur in the above pro posals for the liquidation of the claims in question.

I avall myself etc. " (Signed) A. FRANCIS AVELING. For His Britannic Majesty's Minister.

Victor Concert Orchestra Victor Salon Group. "Lonesome Road (The Show Boat)," In connexion with the above Notes it is authoritatively an- Paul Robeson, Bassnounced that the names of the two Commissioners appointed respec-

"Little Pal,"

"The Singing Fool Selection,

De Groot and his Orchestra, tively by the British and Chinese "Little by Little,"

Governments are Mr. G. A. Combe, "Every Day Away from You,”

Johnny Marvin.C.B.E. one of His Majesty's Con- "Honolulu Sweetheart of Mine,"

suls General in China-and Mr. "Along Miami Shore".

T. F. Tai, Superintendent of Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra. Customs and formier Commissioner "The Smuggler's Song,"

of Foreign Affairs at Chinklang, "Boots"

Peter Dawson, Bass-Baritone, "La Traviata-Drinking Song and

Gypsy Chorus, "La Traviata-Prelude-Act III,”.

Creatore's Band.

"Old Time Songs,"

Jack Hylton and his Orchestra. 7.48 pm. Weather report.. 3.00 p.m. Chinese programme. 10.30 p..

Close down.

INCIDENT ON SHIP.

CHINESE FROM AMERICA CUTS HIS THROAT.

U.S. CONFERENCES.

PRESIDENT MEETING THE LEADERS OF INDUSTRY.

Washington, Nov. 18. Instead of the White House con- ference previously indicated, Mr. Hoover has decided to confer with group representatives separately, beginning on November 19, when he will meet the Eastern rallway presidents, who alone are able to reach the city, prior to attending

A Chinese named Choy Fat, whoan important gathering of railway

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