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TELEGRAPH. · THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1931,
THE
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SUMMARY BY
CHINA EXHIBITION,
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME IN DETAIL.
. STOCK EXCHANGE.
3.00 p.m.-Opening Ceremony, hemar-Hin-Excellency the Governor · and There is a steadier tone in the ket this morning and a few more buy. Sir Shou-son Chow.
Bro prac- in everything. Rates tically unchanged.
M. Brinnd ехргеннен the opinion that the Chinese pledgesers cover the various "fundamental principles" raised
the by Japanese Government,
Withdrawal Hopes.
Banks were on offer at $1,050. Unions, which were done at $4174, $420 and $425, were in demand at the close at $410.
China Underwriters word wanted At $5.
$31.
3.00 p.m.-10.00 p.m. Crafts, Sales Stalls, etc.
Exhibits,
3.00 p.m.-6.00 p.m. Tens in the Chamber of Commerce Room.
5.30 p.m.-6.00 p.m. Lecture by Rev. H. du T. Pyner in the Ex- HIBIS Room Mr. Pyner will tvc- In these circumstances, Bay M. Briand, he feels confident that Whampoa Docks wore in demand atture informally illustrating his lecture by reference to specimens the Japanese Government will
Providenta (old) were in requent of porcelain among the Exhibits. continue as rapidly as possible to
6.30. p.m.--0:00 withdraw its troups into the Rail-nt $5.10, and the new shares were also
p.m. Great wanted at $2,55
Birthday Tableaux (in the theatre) Zone.
Hates old), after being donu at
Presented by Fairies School.
$15, closed in demand at this rate, with sellers making $16.20.
As regards the safety of the lives property of Japanese
and nationals, M. Iriand draws atten- [tion to Paragraph V of the League
Connell's resolution of October | $18, 244th recommendin
:
H. K. Lands were obtained at $824, Humphreys (old) were wanted at
two Realles were offering at $13,40. | Governmenta immediately to Ewos could have been booked
appoint representatives to settle $16.20. detalla regarding evacuation, etc.
Shanghai Cottons were offering $1. ...Router.
Japan's Polley.
6,15 p.m.-6.45 p.m.. Wedding Tableaux (in the theatre) present ed by St. Stopheus Girls' College.
7.00 p.m.-9.00 p.m.---Chinese Dinners in the Chamber of Com- atjmeres Room.
7.00 p.m.-8.00 p.m. Firework pat Display on the Murray Parade [Ground, This performance in ut Zoring Sings were wanted at $12. An early hour no that children Traras, which were put through at 32 and $21.80, closed in demand atmay have an opportunity of attend-, $21, with sellera necking $21.80. ing.
Star Ferries were un sale at $92. Admission to the Exhibition is Chinn Lights hind sellers at $26%. $1.00 (Service men in uniform and II.K. Electrics were wanted at $76. children under 12 50 cents.) Admis Cements (enabined), after being slon ta lecture, Tableaux done at $19.60 and $19,70. eloxed. in 20cis, and is the Firework dis-
Geneva, Nõva, Mr. Sawudn, Attache to the Japanese Ensbassy in Paris, has communiented to Sir Erle Drum- mond. The Secretary of the Learde at Nations, the reply of Baron Shidebarn, the Japanese Foreign | demand at $19. Minister, to the Chinese Minister with reference to the appointment af Japanese representatives For the purpose of settling with the Chinear delegates the detane the estuations of Manchurian ter- ritories.
Baron Shidehara says the Gove Prozent announced ibe line of conduct it proposes to follow in the statement published on Ot- tober 26th. anch requests The Chinese Government to refer to ] that decument,
Dairy Farms were oltering $205.
Silnerres were in demand at $18,
etc. lai
WEEK-END SPECIALTIES
Tomato Sausages
at 70 cents per lb.
Sheep Kidneys
at 22 cents each.
Note the prices,
Test the quality,
And tell your Friends.
The Dairy Farm Ice & Cold Storage Co., Ltd.
plays Beets. A Patron's Ticket. CINEMA SCREENINGS. indisits to everything on all three| jelays.
Constructions (old), which chang- The Exhibition will be continu-|
hands at 36.15, riosed at this rated on Friday and Saturday. in demand, The new wlkrs were also the metium of sales at $2,05, ; closing in request at $2,10,
12
Government Loan was wanted
premium.
LADIES HOCKEY,
!
LOCAL WEDDING.
MR. ROXBURGH, AND MISS BEVERLEY WELLS.
The marriage was solemnised at
NOTES SUPPLIED BY THE THEATRES.
SUGAR MARKET.
THE LATEST" CABLED QUOTATIONS.
With its frequent dramatic moments | The following cable at the close heightened by amazing photography, of the sugar market yesterday bus "The Seas Beneath," a vivid romance been received by - Messrs. Pen- of submarine warfare, is now show-treath and Co.
ing at the King's Theatre, with George O'Brien giving one of the best performances of his career in the lending role.
This remarkable Fox'movietone of
For the
There will be an Inter-cluk autch in St. John's Cathedral on Wednes-fering dues many things.
sents graphically the struggle of the connexion with the Ladies Hockey day between Mr. Robert. Richmond first time in talkie history, it pre- elak at Sonkunpos on Saturday, at Roxbagh, the Hongkong and Chinn Allied navies against the Rabmarine 3.30 pm. Team are as follows: representative of Messrs. Thorny- neance. It takes the spectator below Colours,--N. Ferguson. E. M. Gray,roft. Co., Ltd., and Miss Beverley the surface of the seas, using a newly.
inventert submarine
Hudson, A. MeElney, P. M. Harrop B. Franklin, J. Whyte, M. Bird. M. E. M. Donelan, C. Fergasen and Bishop.
camera,
and
of Uncle Sam's underwater lighters,
The Japanese Government. most says Baron Shidehara, is canxious that the Chinese Govern; mant should accept the views of the Japanese Government, as ex-
Wells of Vancouver. an pressed in that statement, enter into negotiations as speed
the Dean, the Very Rev. A. Swann, with some of its tensest moments film. The ceremony was conducted by actually into the complicated Interiors as possible with a view to reach; ing agreement on the fundamental
The bride, who was given awayed against the background of a sub- principles to form the basis of a
by Mr. James Ormiston, wore Aariac's control room and torpedu restoration of normal relations
Whites.-I. Ritchie, A. Nicol, Butcharming creation of due chiffon room. It gives a notable insight into between the two countries, and F. O'lingan, M. Russell, M. W with a hat of fawn lace and shoes the psychology of anval men of both
lace, E. . Laing, J. Dalziel, E. Ross, also negotiations with regard to E. Blackburn and A. G. Orme. to match, while she carried a bou-countries-rien fighting bravely and their bitterness against the withdrawal of Japanese troops.
quet of white chrysanthmums and without into the South Manchuria
And Anally, in the person Or- enemies. orange blossom. Mrs. James
of the blue-eyed and flaxen-haired way Zone, Keater.
miston was natron of honour, and Marion Lessing, it presents the speak she wore a dress of white flowered ing screen with a new and highly pru satin wit black lut and blackmising netress of stellar rank, satin shoes.
Chinese Accusation.
Rail-
Geneva, Nov. 4.
APW
the
In a further letter to Sir Eric Drummond, Dr. Alfred Sze, prin
to cipal Chinese delegate League Conril, says it is clear that the Japanese Army, in Manchuria is pursuing liberate policy of trying to subs
titute for the authority of Chinese Government the rule of and Fidividuals Sul up and maintained Joanese themselves,
The letter accompanies a ten- orandum embodying is report from Dr. Frederick Cleveland, Associate Inspector of the Sall Revenue, decribing the netion of the Japanese in seizing the salt revenues.--Reuter.
Various groups
A Tokye Explanation.
Washington, Nov. 4
the
No general Japanese advance
GOLE
BUNCH
as::
the STARS Play it
TO GET A BALL INTO THE AIR IT IS NECESSARY TO HIT DOWN ON IT
How can a player get his bull into the air on pitch shots?
in Manchurin is projected, nc- Few golfers realize the impor- cording to a statement made bytant part backspin plays in gettingi the Japanese Ambassador, Mr. the ball into the air on the pitch Debuchi, to the Stale Depart-shot. Many have the idea that it
is only the lot of the club that? makes the ball climb.
ment.
Mr. Debuchi declares that the onjeet of the latest trop move ments is to repair blown-up brikes and facilitate the trans-
henn part of the soya Router's American Service.
The Line of Conduct.
As the sister of the U-boat con-
question.
In a part requiring the
London Terminals.
March 1942 6/8 no change.
May 1932 6/9%1⁄2 down 1⁄4d, August 1992 6/11% down 1⁄4d. December 1931 674% down 1⁄4d. Buyers at above prices, sellers asking Vid-4d. more,
New York Terminals. March 1932 1.28 no change. May 1932 132 no change. July 1932 1,38 up 1 pt. September 1932 1.43 up 2 pta. December 1931 1.32 up, 1 pt.
INDIAN AFFAIRS.
LABOUR DELEGATION
UNALTERED.
London, Nov. 4. The duties of best man were mander, lorn between a new-found Messrs. Arthur Henderson, carried out by Mr. S. D. Begg.
love and lifelong devotion to her Wedgwood Benn and Loes Smith, Sequent to the ceremony, a country, Miss Lessing gives a notable and Lord Snell, will continue to reception was held in the Hong-performance in her feature debut and represent the Labour Party as de- kong Hotel Roof Garden, where Mr.one that is perfectly matched with legates to the Round Table Con- George O'Brien's excellent work as Ormiston proposed the health of the American commander of the little ference.-British Wireless, the happy couple to which Mr. Rox-Blažila, nut to destroy the U-bout in c bursch responded.
Among Uinsé present were: greatest command of technique he the girl of his choice. The musical settings. in "Harmony Messrs. Allan Camerou, R. Meiumphs. In fact, the entire cast conterly
markable, with honors, perhaps, Heaven" which we see rehearsed and Dyer,
Champ- C E. Stone,
going also to Warren Hymer, William finally produced are excellently well kin, H. 1. Dennys, I. F. Forbes, Collier, Sr., Walter C, Kelly and Wal-done, and moreover, this picture in- Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Langston, Mrs, ter McGrail as the riotous American troduces a new colour process, which. S. Logan, and Captain Goddard of gobs, Gatori Pendleton as the youth results in the most delicato colours, RMS, Empresa of Japan.
ful ensign, and John Loder, Henry yet seen. There are some very catchy numbers and two of them Later, the bride and bridegroom Victor and Ferdinand Schuman Heinkong
"Harmony Heaven" and "Thul's ̈ All Test Mi Repuise Hay where the us the German offarza
John Ford's clever direction often that Matters," will undoubtedly be: honeymoon is being pent. The
renches noteworthy heights in his come very popular, bride's travelling dress was a blue deft handling of the complicated story Amusing Marriage Tangle. suit with grey hat,
und the glkunx of the three cornered
A remarkable enst interprets "Re- gloves to match.
naval battle is one of the most memor- captured Love," Warner Brothers able scenes exor filmed. By all latest comedy-drama production means, don'í nina "The Seas which comes to the Queen's Theatre Beneath."
on Sunday, with Belle Bennet in the featured role.
shoes and
PRESS TRIBUTES.
SIR A CHAMBERLAIN PRAISED
British Picture at Queen's.
Miss Bennett, the screen's greatest "Harmony Heaven," the Queen's mother, again finds herself in the present uttraction, British Inter-Prale for which she is famous, but national's first colour, talking, sing this time she is a gay young mother ing and dancing picture is entertain who cleverly winn buck her ex-hus- ing from start to finish. It is also band. the title of the stage-show in which A featured part is depicted by John the hero, Stuart jall, rises from Halliday, a newcomer to the screen, chorus man to popular star, with his who has been a star on the Broadway
ume emblazoned on the electric sign stage for more than ten years, outside the theatre.
Dorothy Burgress, brunette besuty, effectively rounds out the interesting trio that forms the three points of this amusing eternal triangle.
· Other members of this cast
London, Nov. 4. If you rely solely on the left of: Many press tributes are to-day the club to send your ball high, pail to Sir Austen Chamberlain.
The Manchester Guardian which the trajectory will be considerably crop lower than if you hit down on the has often been critical of his policy Ball, imparting a snin to it. Back- makes a special reference to his spin dues send a ball into the air, effort, in establishing the League's lady (played by Miss Polly Ward) and the more loft to the club, the authority
the world. The at first sight, is helped and encour nore backspin can be applied. Guardian is glad that, although aged to greater eforts as a song
! พ by
he wrish Backspin alsu will retard the roll
a private
In the course of its statement
of October 26th setting out the line of conduct which it is willing to take in the settlement of the
Manchuriaid the Japanese
Government
of the ball, holding it more closely only
to the place you pitch it.
in
He falls in love with the leading
isim.
who have attained enviable reputations on stage and screen are Richard Tucker, Junior Durkin, George Rickel, Brooke Benedict and the " Sisters
becomes writer by her, and eventually wins member, ha through in spite of a lovers' quarre! will always be available for the caused by his temporary Infatuation Don't try to lift the ball into Council and will continue to play for a "society lady who tries to vamp
Charles Kenyon adapted Recap- The simple story in worked out to tured Love" from Basil Woon's play As things stand at present, the the air. You'll probably top it-the part of an elder sintesman.—-
British Wireles
a logical conclusion by his marrying "Misdeal." John Adolf directed complete withdrawal of Japanese ART RENZ. troops to the South Manchuria Builway Zone, under a mère assur- ance of the Chinese Government, would create an intolerable situa- tion, exposing Japanese subjects to the gravest dangers.
"The Govergotiate with the
tent, however, was
willing to
Chinese Government on certain basic principles that should re- gulate the normal relations be- tween the two countries.
Basic Principles. The basic principles they have in mind relate to:
repudiation (1) Mutani
of aggressive policy and conduct;
(2) respect for China's terri torial Interrity:
(3) complete suppression of all organized movements interfering with the freedunt of trade and stirring up of international hatrod
(4) effective protection through- out Manchuria of all peaceful pursuits undertaken by Japanese subjects;
(6) respect for the trenty rights of Japan in Manchuria.
The Japanese Government, the statement concluded, felt the
urgent
neod of co-oporation between the two countries, thus to seek a path of common happiness and prosperity,
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