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TENANTS STORM

BUILDING.

DEMONSTRATION AGAINST

EVICTION.

LED BY ACTRESS AND M.P. HUSBAND.

London, Nov. 14. Fifty plcked men, led by secret signals and passwords from scoutų and orderlies, to-day swarmed over the roof and along the corridors of one side of the block of flats in Peckham known 19 Wakefield House

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

CLOUDS CLEARING IN PARIS.

SOLDIERS PATROL

DUBLIN.

(Continued from Page. 1.)

the Communists from points west | of the Anantai station.

"Provocntive Lle."

In connexion with the reports the official announcements to-day declared.

"If

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were

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1931.

BRITAIN'S TRADE IN HONGKONG.

NIGHT GUARDED AGAINST

KIDNAPPING,

(Continued from Page 1.)

| PREPARING FOR NEW TRIBUNAL.

Indo-Chinn

Germany

Italy

Inpan

(004820)

(7,241,059)

(1,767,181)

The only netivity noticeable in these declarations actually made by representative Dublin consequent on the passing Japanese military authorities at of the new Public Safety Measure Mukden they must be branded us is the appearance of military constituting a provocative tie from ¦ beginning" to end and having patrols on bicycles.

absolutely

foundation. The

These patrols art touring uurd invention that some red

districts Chinese partisans and Korean suburban and outlying They were members of the Cam Communists are allegedly march after dark, apparently to keep a berwelt-Southwark Workers Do fener Alvement and were there tong from Blagaveschensk and the sharp look-out for men intending prevent evictions from the flata for upper Amur and the allegation to kidnap or intimadate others.

arms and unmunition is being delivered to them may be explained They are particularly vigilant in only as the endeavours of adven the neighbourhoods in which Two thousand reserves, all mem-turers who have lost all decency | Ministers live. hers of the movement, which is non- and who are atlenipting to divert political, nwaited a cull to help. public opinion from their

Retivities."United,

The non-payment of

rates.

renta and

la sympathy with the movement in Miss Kyrle Bellow, the well- known nelivss, and her husband, Mr. John Beckell, the Socialist metaber for Peckham, who created

*JWTE

Alleged Japanese Scheme.

Moscow, Nov. 13.

Reports from Peking of provoca- a sensation in the House of Com-tive activitien by Japanese military mens some time ago by trying men in Manchuria were published make off with the muce. Also in in the press of Moscow to-day. sympathy la Father Jeffrey How, a clergyman well-known in Pack kn.

Actress Advises Mob,

It is expected that there will be official publication of documents exposing an alleged deep plot to provoke the Union of Soviet So From the balcony outside the fecialist Republics, together with

reports eleged flats, Miss Bellow, hur hus-

that the Japanese are collreting fragments of Soviet land, and Father How, advised u meeting of twee thousand people: shella fired during the 1929 Stoo.

There will be no more evictions or sending to prison till after an in- quiry is made,”

Prior to the anti-eviction Force being peded 50 persons had been sent to prison for the non-payram of rent.

Soviet confiet over the Chinese

Eastern Railway,

The Japanese, according to the Peking reports, are planning to use the ancient red ammunition as (evidence to support their charges. that General Ma Chan-shun, the Acting Chairman of the Heilung The trouble arose through resi-kiang Provincial Government, is dents from: slum dwellings, where | receiving Soviet support, they paid a rental of five shillings week. including rules, being transferred to modern flats with eiretrical devlees, where they had te pay sixteen shillings a week with rates in addition They were trans ferred from their former homes be cause of the demolishment of the buildings they occupied.

Wakefield House famils. Reuter

contains

A

guard frum Harbin.

Further reports have been re- ceived of the surrender of arms and of secessions from some of the banned societies. In Home cases riЯes and ammunition have been found on the doorsteps of members of the police forces.

The new military tribunal has not yet net. but Commandant Richard Fealey, a barrister, has been appointed Registrar, and is preparing chinery for the operation of the court.

the necessary

ma

Bodyguard for Deputies. Applications are to be made by the police for the transfer to the tribunal of a number of trials now pending before the civil courts.

Dail on the supplementry Army Speaking in the debate in the estimates in connexion with the military tribunal, Mr. Derrig, prominent member of Mr. ile Vatera's Party, described the new law as "a reprisals Aut."

At a station in Manchurian, the name of which is being withheld in the Peking reports, Chinese au thorities arrested a White Russian He argued that the £5,000 vs. His depositimated to be necessary for the tion and documents found on him, setting up of the new tribunal was it is stated serve as new proof of a mere bagatelle in comparison the

of the with the expenses likely to be in- provocative actions Japanese militarists against the curred.. USSR. They are alleged to re-

(6,005,108) (13,450,374) 3,277,099 2,122,254 (4,200,101) (4,866,008)

6,277,126

60,031 (3,478,021) (103,304)

1,135,008

4,573 (7,037)

Kwong Chow.

Wan

Macao

N.E. Indies

Siam

U.S.A.

4,096,440 4,717,246

832,828 1,039,705 (944 265) (2,202,458) 888,081 2,701,362 (800,738) (2,218,020) 7,544,809 876521 (4,700,651) (973,987) 2,813,915 1,571.512 (2,103,518) (2,031,038) 4,282,043 1,486,097 (2,598,110) (1,319,374)

HUSBANDS ARE HTE BIG NOISES.

Continued from Page 8.) gemine "Blt." There are one or two maestros who can give à sketchy rendering of the Hallelujah Chorus, but as a whole snorers are seldom well received.

One was fined $10 at Ottawa in An- 1924 for snoring in church other was pected from the Chun- cery

Court by Mr. Justice Luxmore in 1929 for giving a wurolicked sola

The angrer's lot is not a happy

BRC.

Waltz-The Twilight Waltz. CB339. Fox Trut-White Horse Inn-

Your Eyca. Fox Trot-White Horse Inn-

You Two CR271. One Step-In Old Madrid. Waltz-In the Gloaming. OB321. Fux Trot-What's Keeping my

CB313.

Prince Charming? Fox Trot You Can't Stop Me

From lovin' You. CB342. Fox Trot-Love for Sale. Waltz-Springtime Reminds Me

of You, Fox Trot-Radio Nights. Fox Trot-Down Sunnyside

Lane. CB345. Waltz-The Little all Church in the Valley. Fox Trot-True and Sincare

Love. CB311. Fox Trot-Wrap Your Troubles

in Dreams. Fox Trot-Sitting at a Tabie

Laid for Two. CB330. Fox Trot-African Lament.

CB335. Fox Troi-The Way to Paradiso. Fox Trat-The Wedding of the

Garden Insects. CB315. Fox Trot-Parkin' in the Moonlight. Waltz-Put Your Loving Arms ·

Around Me. Fox Trot-I'd Rather be a

Beggar with You. Fox Trot-I'm a Hundred For

Cent in Love with You. OB310. One Step-Lights of Paris.- Tango-Old Spanish Moon. Fox Trot-If I Could Turn Back

the Clock.

Waltz-Lucerлe. The personal bodyguard for de 120 veal that White Russians and puties for twelve months, he asser- Japanese militarists are preparinged, would cost between 30.000

plot arabist the U.S.S.I.

and £10,000.

CHURCHES' PLEA TO SOVIET.

LIBERTY OF RELIGIOUS TEACHING.

Canterbury, Oct. 23.

A crowded meeting, organised by the Christian Protest Movement

gainst the Russinn war on ligion, was held in the Chapter House of Canterbury Calhetīral ie- night.

The

There was, he said, something of justice in the ok British tradi tion in Ireland. A man who was regine sentenced under the old

before a could appeal

supreme de court, but under the new powers a man might be shot before any- one heard anything about it.

A letter said to have heen found on shakov, addressed by the

mission Japanese military

a Harbin to one Weddo, a Japanese military agent at a station in Man churia, is said to reveal a deep pot of wide ramification. positions of Unlinkov represent him as a member of the "Harbin active group of Amur Cossacks" connect- ed with the Japanese military mis- the White Russin guard, Kriukanny sion at Harbin and controlled by

and Belkov who are living in Har bin. Members of the group have been sent to Taitaihar and Hailar to engage in overt acts against the

Eastern Railway Chinese

-

und

The Mayor of Canterbury (Coun- | against Soviet workers on the rail- eilor the Rev. Gorden Wilsun) pre-way. They are said to have been sided, and said that he would be in communication with Mongolian ashamed if the people of Canter- and bandit elements, preparing bury were not willing to extend according to a plan worked out be their sympathy and prayers to the forehand, for an insurrection in millions of persecuted Christians | Barga under The pretext of an in the great land of Russia.

"emancipation movement."

Sir Bernard Pares traced the three periods of religious persreu- tion and suppression in Russia since the revolution.

Great Sensation.

"

DAIRY SHOW LESSONS.

POULTRY AND

GOATS

PAY THEIR WAY.

com.

CB338.

CB329.

For Trot-Let Love Take Care

of You. CB310. Waltz-Viktoria and Her Hussnr-

Fardon Madame. Waltz-Viktoria and Her Hussar-

Good Night. CB343, 11.20 p.m. (approx). Relay of the 3rd Act of "Dear Brutua" by kind permission of the Hongkong Amateur Dramatic Club.

12.15 p.m. (approx). Rugby and- day press news.

12.20 p.m. (approx:). Close down. The recorded music in the above European programmes is kindly sup led by Messes. Anderson Music Co. SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME. 11.00-12.15 pm. Relay of Service from St. John's Cathedral.

12.10 p.m. Chinese recorded pro- Framme.

The Dairy Show, which opened

Hall at the Royal Agricultural Islington afforded, with its paratively peaceful country sights and sounds, a welcome contrast to the rush of the General Election.

To a large extent il is an elec

There are electric Ushakey's arrest is declared to tricity show, have created a sensation of such machines for milking, cleaning. proportions that official publics-sterilising and churning, and for In in chicken rearing. ion by the Chinese authorities of warmth his depositions and the documents fowl houses a time switch induces had made against religion and in-fund upon tim in export Peking a longer may they remain peacefully Co.

expected,

regalar habits in the inmates. No on their perches for sixteen and by that law no church could i mblished by the Moscow press a day in winter as al self report,

On April 8, 1929, he said, the Soviet tank all the laws that they

corporated them into one great law, Further

1,00 mm. Local time and weather report.

2.00 p.ta. Close down. 8.00-10.00

YO, European pro. gramme of Vieter records kindly sup plied tv Messrs. Tsang Fook Plano

8.00 pm. Local time and weather

8.03-8.30 p.m. Orchestral. Waltz (Ravel).

Dance of the Spirits of the Earth

(Gustav Holst). Symphony Orchestra under the direc

tion of Albert Coates. 3130-0131. Cheron-Overture (Weber). Symphony Orchestra uniter the direc-

have any kind of organisation assert that authoritative Chinese around it and there could be no sources in Harbin have been in respecting fowls used to do. Modern missionary work. In the name formed that the commanders of the hens have mudern ways and get on

the Minister of Instruction Japanese armies sumine

of occupation with their job of egg-laying by announced that it was passing from have sent Japanese military officerslectric light long before the suu the principle of non-religious in- into Harbin and to the Sino-Soviet thinks of rising.

in schools to definite anti- frontier to collect fragments of struction

Dairy maids with their model religious teaching, and that all shells manufactured In Soviet dairy occupy the centre of the main teachers would be expelled unless arsenala. They are also to collect hall, but the cattle have been moved they taught anti-religion. Num. other remands of ammunition used into the Gilbey Hall, and the new bers of priests had been sent to by the Red Army on the battlefields hall is devoted to cheese. bacon, timber camps, where, of course, at the time of the Sino-Soviet con-butter, honey, bottled fruits and they died.

lict over the Chinese Eastern vegetables. The following resolution, propos. Railway in 1929,

Poultry and gents are the two After the Sino-Soviet conflict, it

"lines" in that (Baptist), seconded by Father were juthored by the populace and in present circumstances. Poultry Sheppard (Roman Catholic), was

Chinese authorities. Now, it rearing is increasing, and the in- unanimously carried:

charged the

is able to compete with "That this meeting, representing"|

intend to try Japanese

both nearly every phase of religious utilize the same Fragments for the foreign competition, but es

conviction, urges the purpose of demonstrating their the Secretary of the Poultry Club thought and

full possession of material evidence and the Secretary of the Scientifle Sovlet Government to give liberty of religious teaching

Soviet have been support-Poultry Breeders' Association de- worship to the people of Russia unding General Ma Chan-shan. Theclared, with some form of protec Velin Solos-(a) La Cancion del extents to God-fearing people in Japanese will allege that the So-tion the industry would leap ahead, that land their cordial greetings of Viet ammunition fragments have been found in the Tsitsikar dis- sympathy and hope."

trict-United Press.

ed by the Rev. A. N. Ritchie

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tion of Albert Coates. 9122. 8.10-9.00 pm. A Concert. Violoncello Sole-Fond Recollections

(Poppe) Violoncello Solo-Impromptu (Popper). Phyllis Kraeuter. 4185. Song- Baelo (Arditi). Song-Ciribiribin (Pestalozza),

Lucrezia Bori 1262. Piano Solo-Naila (Deliber Bohnany) Piano Salo-Liebestraum (Liszt)

Wilhelm Bachaus. 6582. Song-Oh! Could I But Express in

Song (Malashkin). (Radclyffe-Hall-Clarke). Song The Blind Ploughman

Feodor Chaliapin (Bass). 1365. Olvide (Serrano-Porsinger), Violin Solon-(b) Rondon (Spolir-

Persinger).

Violin Solos-Chant D'Espagne (Song

of Spain) (Samazeuilh).

Master Yehudi Menuhin. 7317. 0.00-0.27 p.m. Operatic. Prince 1gor-Overture (Borodin),

Beller Goats, The entry of 105 goats is the largest for ten years, Miss Mostyn Owen, the owner of Mostyn 44 Marigold, the best milker, stated BRO that there had been an enormous 1/4W improvement in gols In recent The

27 years. Ten or twelve years ago, 73% he said, an animal was considered 184 good if it gave a gallon of milk a 120 day. Now a gallon and a half was

not unusual.

100% 3.15/16

1/04 So great la the foreign demnud 2/7% for British milking goats that it exceeds the supply. The best gant

4.25

in the show is Mrs. Arthur Abbey's 18.5/19 Champion Didgemore Delicia, ons. 18.6/10

of the British Alpinos. British Wirglent.

(forward) 18.1/10

Symphony Orchestra. 0128. Rhinegold-Entrance of the Gods isto Valhalla (Wagner).

Symphony Orchestra. 0109. 0.27-10.00 p.m.

Sonata No. 5, in A Major ("Kreutzer

Sonnta") (Beethoven Op. 47). Alfred Cartot (Planist) and Jacques Thibaud (Violinist), M-72. 1st Movement-Adagio sostenuto-

Prosto, 2nd Movement-Andante con

varlezioni.

3rd Movement-Finals-Presto, 10.00 p.m. Close, down.

E RADIO BROADCAST

PROGRAMMES FOR TO-DAY

AND TO-MORROW.

Monday's radio programme includes a short lecture on the "Dovelopment of the Plano Concerto" to be given by Mr. A. M. Bowes-Smith. In illustra- tion of the concertos mentioned in this lecture, a number of records will be brondeant in the next few weeks on Mondays and Fridays as the last itom on the programmes at about 1.45 pm. The following is the order in, which they will be broadcast:

Nov.

Mon. 23rd. Grier's Concerto in A

'Minor.

Fri. 27th.

Hon. 30th.

Doc.

Fri. 4th.

Mon. 7th.

Fri. 11th. Mon. 14th.

Beethoven's Concerto

No. 5.

Chopin's Concerto in F Minor

Chopin's Concerto in E. Minor.

Schumann's Concerto

in A Minor.

Liszt'a Concerto. Liszt's Hungarian Fantasia.

Fri. 18th. Pranck's Variations

Symphoniques. Mon. 21st.

Fri. 25th.

Brahim's Concerto in B

Fiat Major,

Tachaikowsky's

Concerto in B Flat Minor.

Man, 28th. Rachmaninoff's

Concerto No. 2 in C Minor.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

The radio programme to be broad. cast by B. W. on wavelength of 355 metres to-day is:

4.00-7.00 p.m.

programme.

Chinese recorded

7.00-11.30 p.m. Programme

Columbin records,

7.00 p.m. Mall notice, etu, 7.03-7.40 p.m. Variety.

Orchestral-Paysage.

Orchestral-L'Heure Exquise.

od

Jean Lensen and His Orchestra, 4011. Vocal Duet-Jeanine, I Dream of

Lilac Time.

Vocal Duet-I'm Riding to Glory.

Layton and Johnstone, 6239. Vocal Quartette-Here We Are Again-

Medley of Song Hits.

The Big Four, Saxophone Solo-Llewellyn Waltz. Saxophone Solo-Souvenir.

Rudy Wiedoeft.

Entertainer-Side by Side.

DX274.

4070.

Norman Long at the Piano. 5178. 8.00 pau. (Local time and weather report).

7.40-8.05 p.. Band Selections.. Nell Gwyn Dances (German), Humoresque (Dvorak).

Bond of Friendship (Rugan). Strauss March (Mezzacopi). Heg. Band of H. M. Grenadier Guards. 4071, 4972, 4972, and 4359. 8.05.8.19 p.m. Hawaiian Music. Inle of Oahu.

Waters of Waikiki.

Frank Ferera (Steel Guitar). 3745. Dreamy Nights in Honolulu, The Farmers Dream.

Frank Forera (Guitar Solo). 3744. 8.19-9.07 p.m. A Concert. Vocal Duet The Keys of Heaven (arr. Broadwood and Fuller Maitland).

Vocal Dunt-Very Own Pierrotte

(Allingham).

Dora Labbette and Hubert Eisdell 4807. Violin Solo-Pauper Valeante

(Poldini-Kreisler). Violin Solo-The Song of Songs

(Moya).

Sascha Jacobsen. 4771. Song-Away for Rlo (arr. Carey). Song-Shenandoah (arr. Carey).

Arthur Jordan (Tonor). 356b, Plano Solo-Hungaria (Doucet). Plano Solo-Indidina (Doucet},

Clement Doucat, 4860. Negro Spiritual Song-Run, Mary,

Run (Arr. Guion). Negro Spirituni Song-Nobody Knows

de Trouble I Sces (Arr. Gaion). Edna Thomas (Saprane). 5194 Violin Solo-Rondino (Beethoven-

Krolalor).

Violin Solo-Song of India (Rimsky-

Korsakov-Kreisler).

Yovanovitch Bratza. 4823. Song-In an Old-Fashioned Town

(W. H. Squire). Song-Cobblin' (Sanderson),

Edgar Coyle (Baritoric). 2809R. 0.07-9.28 pm. Octots. Minuet Sicilienne (J. H. Squiro

and Hart).

Minuet in D (Mozurt arr.

Willoughby).

Chanson (Friml).

Baby's Sweetheart (Corri). The Piccannianies' Picnic

(J. II. Squire). Twilight on the Waters (J. H. Squire).

J. Squire Coleste Octet. DU75, 3897, and DB2. 1.28-11.20 p.m. (approx.). Dance programme.

Fox Trot-I've Found What I

Wanted in You, Fox Trot-Wha'd Ja do to Me. CB267. Fox Trot-White Horse Inn-It Would be Wonderful. Waltz-White Horse Inn-White

Horse Inn. CD272. Fox Trot-Smiles-Time on

my Hande. Fox Trut-Smilca-I'm Glad

I Waited. CH270. Fox Trot-What a Fool 1've Been. (Continued on Previers Column.)

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