1932-01-09 — Page 13

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

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THE OPEN DOOR.

NEW YORK PAPERS ON INTERVENTION.

Now York, Jan. B. The American Note to Japan in the given great prominence on front pages of all the morning

Парега.

The New York Time is featuring the Invitation to the

other signatories to act,

The Herald-Tribune characterise the Note na warning to Japan to protect the "open door."

Special editions of the Wash- ington papera

the comment on

Nole's forceful yet restrained top-Renter's American Service. Tokyo Waits,

Tokyo, Jan. 8.

The Foreign Office has not yet received any conmunication Du garding the Nine-Power Pact, but officials here Intimate that the Government will give it the most careful consideration 0314911 Te meived, though doubt is expressed at the ability to do more than realism the pledges already given.

Reader.

Japanese Comment

Tokyo, Jan. 8.

Commenting on the American Note, an offelal spokesman asnert ed that it was Impossible for Japan to modify her artion in

Manchuria as she had taken the; minimum action necessary to pre- her legitimate rights art Herve interests, and had no intention of Herking

more than she was en-

tilled to under existing treaties, for which reason she could only reiterate her strict adherenen to the policy of the open door and) equal opportunity.

There was no infention to pr in the territory

which circum-

stances had compefled her

eupy temporarily.

Further Steps.

are

"More alecisive steps." contemplated If the anti-Japanese boy all continues. it was stated in official quartera, which emphasis. ed the tremendous lognes suffered by Japanest merchants.

Asked to explain the mature of the steps, the spokesman in- timated that they might

entail either funding bluejackets or even a blockade of the principal ports. -- ter

French Altitude.

Paris, Jan. 8.

The United States Note to China | and Japan does not seem likely to be followed by Immediate action by France, as signatory to the

Nine Power Treaty.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1932.

WEDDING, OF WELL-KNOWN RUGBY PLAYER.

Group taken at the wedding, at St. John's Cathedral on Monday last, of Mr. E. F. Buttress, the well- known Rugby footballer, and Mina Doris May Biddick. The bride was given away by Mr. E. S. Carter, Mex. H. T. Cressy. M.B.E., was matron of honour, and Mr. R. H. Woodman was best man. (Photo: Moe

BANK RETURNS.

SPECTE & NOTE FIGURES FOR DECEMBER,

instrange

Cheung).

AN ANTI-FASCIST CONSPIRACY.

BOMBS FOR KING AND MUSSOLINI.

New York, Jan. 8. A report that bombs addressed

BATHING BEACHES.

CHINESE CLUBS MEET LAST EVENING.

The Petunia

The f

Representatives of the leading ammunt bi bank notes in cizmula -

Chinese athletic clubs mot you- tion and of sperie in reserve it.

terday evening at the South China Athletic itongkong, during the month inde

Association in China ed 31st Decentiser. 1931, as certi, to the King of Italy and the Italian Bailetfng to discuss means to The Premier, Signor Mussolini, are appeal to the Government for par- mall bay on board the liner Ex-mission to continue to THE caline, dae it Naples on Monday, bathing beaches in North Point, is the latest development in a following their receipt of rumours

Lo

fied by the Managers

The French Government present is prescrupled with the in- ternal erisia over the impending) change of a Foreign Minister, and | centrevil Bank preparations for the reparations

t respective Banks are:

an

disarmament conferences, in

the latter of which Japan plays a vital role.--Reuter.

Chiria Gets Note.

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that

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the

of discoveries that bombs that the Government intends to been sent prominent regain possession of this land in connexion with a reclamation

sories Tags have

Vama [talkins.

A wireleves has been sent fo the (scheme,

In addition Sterling Securities Captain to be careful when unlogy)- }

are deposited with the Crown Agents valued at £1.279,000,

Nanking, Jan. 8. The United States Conmal Con

+ In addition, Securities deposit erai, Mr. W. 11, Peck, delivered | ed with the Crown Agents mul America'a Note to Chins to Mr. | Straits Government valued at Eugene Chen at 1 p.m. to-day, £2,078,000.

Less than an hour after he had In addition Sevarition deposit Feceived America's Note, Mred with the Crown Agents valued Eugene Chen was busily hammer at 180,000, ing out a reply in funt English on much-worn typewriter, und was in the midst of this task when Reuter's representative called on him. He declared that a reply would be want to Washington an soon as it had been approved by the Central Executive Committee Pans

Geneva but declined to reveal the con- tents. It is understood, however. Bertin that it will express approval of Helsingfore America's attitude,

EXCHANGE RATES.

Dalo

and reiterate Athens

Man-Buenes Aires

China's stand regarding charia, Reuter.

HONGKONG SHARE

MARKET.

OFFICIAL SUMMARY BY STOCK EXCHANGE,

The market opened fairly stendy this morning, but the volume of hus news was rather small owing to lack

of offerings.

Lands, $82.70.

Sales.

Underwriters, $4.60.

Cements (combined), 120. Cements (new), $5.00,

Chinn Lights, $27. (ux div.)

Electrics, $79%.

Ropes, $18.

Buyers.

Wharves, $160.

Providents (old), $6.38.

Providents (new), $2.40.

Chinese Estaton, $95.

Trams, $22,40,

H. K. Electrics, $79.

Canton Ices, $5.

Hopes, $184.

Dairy Farms, $20.

Constructions (now), $1.80.

Hotels (old), $15.36.

Hotels (new), $14.00.

II.K. Landa, $82%.

Ewos, Tls. 16%.

Star Furries, $96,

Singapore Tractions, 9/

Cements (combined), $10.75.

Cements (old), $12,76.

Powells, $3.60.

H.K. Government Loan, $2% % pro-

mium,

Sellers.

Indo-Chinas (Prof.), $45, Indo-Chinas (Def.), $82.

Raubs, $00.

Entertainmenta (old), $10. Ewos, Tia 16.

Electrics, $79. Coments (combined), #19.00.

Shanghai

New York

Amsterdam

Yesterday. 86.13/14 17.7/16

Se price.

tale.

Paris Sensation,

on

Ching

ir maits-Heuter's Special sided, reported his recent

Mr. Mok Ying-kwai, who fire- inter- views with the Chine

repre- !mentntiven

the. Legislative Paris, Jan. 8. Council on the subject of the An Italian studral shot and Chinese appen), slightly wounded in the leg the. Italian Consel Signor Gentili,) After some discussion, the re- this morsing, outside the Consti presentative of the South

Athletic Association suggested The student led, firing his re-that, in the event of the Govern volver at the police, but missing ment really wishing to take back beaches, leading Chinese thent. He was captured after a long chase, and said that he shot should be asked to adopt concert- athletic associations in Hongkong the Consul because he prevented

led aetion by sending a petition to. him giving lessons.--Beuter.

the Government. Meanwhile the assoriations will await news from the Hon. Mr. S. W. Tao, who has communicated with the Hon. Mr. IL T. Creasy.

14% TENDERS ACCEPTED.

Previous day.

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the

Programme.

of

8.00-0.00 pm. A Programme 8.47% The Government has accepted Victor Records kindly supplied by

Messrs, Trang Fook Plano Cổ. 30;the following tenders:

8.00 p.m.

Local Time and Weather Report, etc.

8.05-9.80 p.m. Orchestral-Walkure-Ride Of The

Supply of coal to Hongkong! Government.-Messrs. Lee Vick.

Supply of opium pots.---Messers, | Tia Tacunk

Repairs Grab Dredger No. 2. Valkyries (Wagner), 1151- Messen. W. S. Balley & Co., Ltd. | Orchestral-Rhinegold-Prelude

2/05%

40444

19.15/16! -British Wirelens,

Making Uniforms for Govern- { (Wagner). 45% ment Departments.-Messrs. Tung) Victor Symphony Orchestra directed 1/67/64 Hing Co.

by Albert Contes. 9103. Repairs to Grah Dredger No. 1. Song-Trovatore (Verdi) Fierce

Flames. Are Soaring. Messrs. Hongkong, and Wham-

Song-Samson Et Delila (Saint Saens) 19.15/Go Dock Co., Ltd.

Mon Coeur S'Ouvre à te Vaix. to Chinese · Supply of meals

Louise Homer (Contralte). 14422. prisoners, witnesses anil depor- Organ Solo-Berceuse (Godard). tees.-Mesars, Chun Suru.

Organ Solo-Thais-Meditation Photographing, Police Depart- (Massenet).

C. R. Cronham. 16858. ment.-Messrs. Po Chun.

Supply of Brass Dog Licence Orchestral-The Valkyrie (Wagner)

Fire Music. Badges Mesara. Kwon Hing.

Kowloon Quarry Lot No. 2. Messrs. Shing Lee Co.

Kowloon Quarry Lot No. 3.-) Mesara. Kln Yick Lung.

SUGAR MARKET.

THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS.

The following cable at the close

Kowloon Quarry Lot No. 15.-

1931 of the sugar market vester-Messrs. Tung Fat Co. day has been received by Messrs. Pentreath and Co.

London Terminals.

March 77- down 11⁄2d.

May 7/2 down 4d.

August 7/4 down id.

December 7/7% down 3⁄41⁄4d.

Latrine at PoureRaion Point- Messrs. Lam Woo & Co.

Amsterdam, Jan. 8. The crew of four perished when a small Dutch cargo steamer was

Victor Symphony Orchestra directed by Albort Coatos, 9000, Song-Louis (Charpentier) Depuis

Lontompa J'Habitals. Song Carmen (Bizet) Flower Song.

Edward Johnson (Tenor). 0203. Organ Solo-Messiah-Hallelujah

Chorus (Handel). Organ Solo-Angelus (fassenet).

Charles O'Connor. 95747. Orchestral-Schubert's Love Songs- Medley (Schubert-Barto). Marok Weber & His Orchestra. 35830.

9.00-10.00 p.m.

From the Studio, a programme by

Buyers at above prices, sollers wrecked in the Zuider Zee during Futera's Hongkong Hotel Band.

asking d-d. more.

New York Terminals.

March 1.09 up 2 pts.

May 1.13 up 3 pta. July 1.18 up 8 pita. September 1.22 up 2 pta. December 1.30 up 3 pts.

(8/1/82). Samarang

--- Unas- sociated Mills sold Whites at 16.0/8.

u vialent gale which is sweeping the Dutch Coast-Reuter's Special Service..

London, Jan. 8.

A party of 81 boys drawn from 18 British public schools Joft London to-day for a 64 days' tour of South Africa-British Wire Icas.

1. Walls No. 6 from "The Stoopla Beauty

2. "Lover Come Back To Hell"

Theme Song. 3. "Liebesfrend" (F. Kreisler). 4. Prelude (cis moll) (8.

Rachmaninoff).

5. Bonge of Scotland (J. Bodewal

and Lampe). 6. 'Rapsodie No. 2 (P/ Linst). 10.00 p.m. Close Dawn.

RADIO BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME OF RECORDED MUSIC.

From Z. B. W. on a wavelength of #66 metres.

2.00 p.m. Close Down. 4.00-7.00 p.m. Chineno Programme. 7.00-11.30 p.m. European Pro- Kramme al Vietor and X. M. V. Records.

7.00 p.m. Mail Notice, etc, 7.05-7.38 p.m.

Bolero (Ravel).

Orchestmi.

Gymnopedie (Erik Satle).

The Boston Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Serge Koumeelizky. 7251-7252.

A Day in Venice (Nevin).

Victor Salon Group directed by Nat Shilkret. 9478. Espana Rapsodie (Chabrier). Detroit Symphony Orchestra directed by Ossip Gabrilowitsch, 1837. 7.38-7.51 p.m.

Operatic.

Samson and Delilah (Saint-Saens)

Bacchanalo.

Philadelphin Symphony Orchestra directed by Leopold Stokowski, 6821. Lohengrin (Wagner) Bridal Chorus. Victor Symphony Orchestra conducted by Albert Contes, 2005, Madam Butterfly-(Puccini)

Fantasia. Victor Symphony Orchestra directed by J. Pasternack. 37586. 8.00 p.m. (Local Time and Wen- ther Report).

7.51-8.30 p.m. Musical Comedy.

Florodorn-Vocal Gems.

The Light Opera Company, (2253, The Land of Smiles-Selections.

Symphony Orchestra. C2227. Duchess of Dantzig-Vocal Gems.

The Light Opern Co. C2262. Dorothy-Selections.

Band of . M. Coldstream Guards. C2228.

8.30-9.27 p.m. A Concert. Violin Salo-Macushia. Violin Solo-A Dream.

Rene Chemet. 1442. Song-At Parting (Rogers).

Mary Garden (Soprano). 1216. Piano Solo-Waltz in E Flat Op 18

(Chopin).

Piano Solo-Berceuse Op. 57 (Chopin). Wilhelm Backhaus, DB1131. Sung-The Little Silver Ring

(Chaminade).

Song-Bird Songs at Eventide

(Barrie-Coates).

J. McCormack (Tenor). 1303. Violin Solo-Kreisler Serenade (Lehar). Violin Solo-Frasquita Serenade

(Lohar-Kreisler).

1168,

Fritz, Kreisler. Song-Beau Sair (Debusny). Song-Clair de Lune (Verlaine-Szulc), Mary Garden (Soprano). 1439, Plane Solo-Study No. 3 in E Minor

(Chopin Op. 10).

Piano Solo-Study No. 2 in A Minor

(Chopin Op 10).

Wilhelm Backhaus. DB1132.

Song The Blind-Ploughman

(Radciye-Hall and C. Clarke). Song-Oh Could I But Express In Song

(Mainshkin).

Feodor Chalinpin (Bass). 1305. 9.27-11.30

p.m. Dance Pro- gramme,

Fox Trot-1 Can't Write The

Words.

Fux Trot-I Can't Get

Mississippi Or My Mind. 22795, Fox Trot-I Apologize. Fox Trot-A Little Less Of

Moonlight. 22781. Fox Tmt-Oh It Looks Like Rain. Fox Trot-My Sweet Tooth Saya

Wanna. 22786. Fox Trot-When You Press Your

Lips To Mine. Fox Trat-If I Have To Go On

Without You. 22708. Waltz-Princess Flavin. Waltz-Always.

19055.

Fox Trot-Swest Summer Breeze. Fox Trot-You Call It

Madness. 22804, Fox Trot-Let's Drift Away On

Dreamer's Bay. Fox Trot-Now That I Need

You You're Gone, 22805. Fox Trot-Sugar. Fox Trot-Blues In My..

22816.

21297.

Heart. 22810. Fox Trot-Sing Another Cherus

Please. Fox Trot-I'm With You. Fox Trot-I Don't Know Why. Fez Trot-Guilty. Walta-That Melody Of Love. Waltz-Was It A Dream. Fox Tro-Oh! Mo'nah. Fox Trot-I Love To Hoar A

Military Band. 22822. Fox Trot-Old Playmate. Fox Trot-A Faded Summer

Love, 22827. Fox Trol-When Its Sloepy Time

Down South, Fox Trot-Can't You See, 22828. Fox Trot-Nobody's Baby Is

Somebody's Baby Now. Fox Trot-Any Comer is A

Cozy Corner, 22820. Waltz-Dream River. Waltz-Beloved.

21339.

Fox Trot-It's A Long Time

Between Klazos. Fax Trat-Love Letters In The

Sand. 22700. Fox Trot-Moanin'. Fox Trot-The Mystery Song. 22800. Fox Trot-I Idelize My Baby's Eych.

Fox Trot-How's Your Unclot 22809. Waltz-That Kiss That You've

Forgotten Waltz-I'm Just A Dancing

Sweetheart. 22790. Mid-Day Press News

10.30 p.m. (Approx.), Ruzby

11.30 p.m. Close Down (All records in the above European programmes are kindly suppiled by Messrs. 8. Moutrie and Co.),

SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME.

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We have a nice assortment of Gloves this season, Made by Dents, many lined with Jaeger Wool, in Grey, Brown, Chamois, Putty, Etc. All sizes from size 7 to 9

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A fatality on December 21, whenj "death by misadventuro." They woman coolle, aged 17, was recommended the Sanitary Dipart drowned while at work on a con-ment, as the authority concerned, wall near the Pottinger Stroot the conservancy contract, a clause servancy Junk moored to the scato embody in their byo-laws, or in pler, formed the subject of an in-governing the width of

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