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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1932:

SUBMISSIONS OF A HONGKONG GENTLEMAN.

ROYAL COUPLE ARRIVE.

VERY, BRIEF STAY IN

HONGKONG.

SCATHING INDICTMENT

OF FAIR SEX.

Travelling incognito, the Crown | MENACES TO COLONY: WHAT ARE A FEW

Princo and Prineras of Belgium | arrived in Hongkong this morning! aboard the new 31. liner Georges Philippar They pend only a few hours here, transferri ing to the J. C, 1. 1. liuer Tjine. gara aboard which they proceedi to the Philippines, later visiting! the Dutch East Indien.

The Prince and Princess spent the some time this morning in shopping centre, making purchases of curios

ant

other Thry tracted much at-! tention whiled moving about in the

wares.

10

Princes

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HEALTHY BOMBS?: THE GILDED

PEDESTAL: HEIGHT OF

VULGAR AUDACITY.

Judging by a remarkable letter received by the Telegraph this morning and published below, the pent- up feelings of a local resident, the male of the species, have burst through the barriers. It consists of a scathing indictment of women in general and Hongkong || women in particular.

GUN BATTLE IN NIGHT CLUB.

T. P. PERKINS SHOT BY RAIDERS.

Miami (Florida), Feb, 29. Mr. T. P. ("Phil") Perkins, the former Bitish Amateur Golf Champion, was shot in the hip during an amazing hold-up in the Embassy Club here early yester day.

The bandḥ Ieader, who had a

were wounded, na

well na two

wooden arm, was killed, and three club employees, in the wild sernes which took place.

Two palicemen in plain clothes in the kitchen when six Wers !mnaked bandits

entered and Stating the extreme view vigorously, to say the threatened them with pistols and least, it reads as follows:

SIC,

OVERVALUATION.

'snwn-off shot guns. The lender then lined them up against the diffusion oľ Tragrant perfumes wall, together with the kitchen from her perann, and achieves the stall,

DEVILISH INGENUITY.

were

The Tables Turned

While the three other bandits

Their

Crown Prince Leopold, Duke of Brabunt, in the eldest son of King Albert of Belgium, and was horni In 1901, It In interesting to note! that during the Great War, in

A letter recently appeared height of vulgar audacity with a With their hands above their 1915, he enlisted in the Belgian Army when less than 11 years in the den Press on two ntenaces; mask of paint and pwder, arti-, hends, the whole group

111 to the Colony aerial attack anul ficially twisted and Unted hair, marched into the ballrooni, where age, being the youngest soldier

Star Perry rat's tail eyebrows and dyed, over-, many society leaders were sitting then on netive service. Hr hvertising on the

In the empacity of an unpretentious manicured talonu.

or dancing. joined the Military College and attained the rank of Captain in male member of this little com mandy, may I draw the attention 1927.

negĺgible maanti- Her devilish ingenuity la paral· Prince Leopold was married in of my fellow November, 19:24.

tos to a menace that should be

Teled only by her insatiable; were in the ensino, the poller, Astrid of Sweden, and a sauter gising rise to infinitely more 9 avarice and deliberate

suppres- taking their captora off contingent sinn of all conception of equity guard, drew their pistola and With born to the Royal couple in | Prebenoem than the

12 a few healthy bombe She has howled and clawed for opened fire. the handils replying. October of the following geur.

The sun. Georges Philliper, by for the posible asphyxiation of industrial and political equality

or two anhralthy ferry fill the harassed, infatuated mate! *Ti robbets in tive: ensino. watch the Royal pale arrived here ar From Indo-China,

The intent a lengym, viz. the pedatury, paras bad perforce to coscede But willing that something had gone

1 amme flarey

wrong with their plans, turned lition to the M. M. derent. She th

Mh agree to quality where and fired back into the ballroom. relationship is concerned? most luxurious ship, being fitted wrenen-tolk" with the most mudsen equipment

Then they started to leave the The valentiem of any inarios. Plinking far! Chivalry must he for the comfort and safety of pas alle annuity is determined by maintained at all costs and the premiser by means of the ballroom,

Pogers. She has a large tenn

demand, inuen who dares even to suggest One of them seized Mr. Perkins the law at supply and

a shirki. tacks u

while the fine swimming pood. vart, and

other and where a Marcity of any com qualty in this commsion Some of her best cabins

sprayed hotlets across the ball- furnished in ons WI, Lug medity happens in exist, there is: culture,

When she sendes to mustry, she room. tendenes toward XV.. "Empire," "Iirectoire" ariably a

Flav it's price in!emiers upon her brishaml

Mr. Perkins was hit by a stray "Resteralion" over valuation, Tra

Botta commodities priviliste of maintaining her and bullet and tell to the floor. relal bon To ntber

dropped, themselves grown out of all proportion to its over-dressing her for the sole pur bandita

pse of attracting "hoy friends"-

critically wounded by the fire trom intrinse worth, ep. aliamond-

providing her with the thrills of the enurageous policemen. Reu- congust for the rest of his life. ter."

"Moderu?" style.

and

The lion war battuebed at Me Lorie ducks on November 6, 19334 She is assigned to the Indo-Chinn, China and Jupau service The skip mengura 17224 meters in length, 200 metres in width and has a draft of 812 metres. She

is propelled by two groups of Diesel engines of 4,000 5.p. each, and can accommodate 1978 pas.

Sonera.

FIRST JEWISH OLYMPIAD.

BIG

EVENT BEGINS

TO-DAY.

Hongkong's;

INFATUATED BOOBS.

If singledom appears the more

FILMS.

to a

VILA

CHRONIC SHORTAGE.

Man's demand for woman ad- is oyisin in that inane, calamitousj

}14 sex-impulse profitable proposition, she demands LOVE AND HATE IN insisted on All normal men are unfortunately a man's wage for effeminizing an afflicted with a measure of it, and offer atsphere and with the sang Honghang's greatest peril to-day froud of a reptile ordains that some Jinx in the fact that there is 24 infatuated boob of

male, young Chronic shortage of the sex com- Justd or middle-aged, should squander SCHOOLGIRL AS CRITIC. tality within its boundaries, his hard-earned money upon enter The female or the speries tainment for her in which she. I learn from the cinema how to ridiculously over-valued out here shares equally, and for which shere and murder people at the same and from the moment of her ar- is probably in a better position to time. rival, when she frat becomes con- guy than he.

This reply by a schoolgirl seinus of that over-valuation, she But by far the worst feature al questionnaire on the cinema deliberately,

malice her bid and with

foz -supremacy in the quoted by Sir Charles Grant Ro- aforethought, sets out to take the Harrant renunciation of the funebertson, vice-chancellor and prin- fullest possible advantage of IL tim for which she was given life. eipal of Birmingham University, at

Physically, mentally and moral- devil-instigated contraceptive ja conference at Birmingham. ¡y, woman is indubitally inferior devices she now avoids procreation "Films are a criticism of life," She was, after all, one and in thus freeing herself from he said, "but what is the life they of Nature's after thoughts

the greatest natural handien in criticise and represent? A film mere instrument of prepagation the sex rate, she is well on the way representing a great piece of heroic Jerusalem, Mar. 29. The first organised demonstra and yet here we are to-day devat towards the frustration of human mountaineering hus been refused &

of the athletle spirit of ing our lives to the heightening evolution. Jewish youth begins at Traviy to, at the gilded pedestal upon which Conditions in Hongkung are very showing because there is no sex Appeal in it. 1 am glad the King day, when 300 competitors, in- we have mounted her, side-rack- much in her favour and men both has ordered it to be shown efading many well-known athletes inghition itself with our in-married and single, are exploited to him. If it is shown to the public.

Idolatry apotheosising the Brit. Salaries are dissipated the house will be crowded. and ten Jewish champions. com.

n invalutor into a divinity. wantonly, careers wrecked, Ilves pete in the dewish Olympind,

embittered, drunkards turned out ARTS OF SEDUCTION. on mass production scale to satisfy her ruthless, insensate Just for The position is boeti

power and sensation, and strong - mundously aggravated during the farm ar nu their knees praying for

Inst two decades in that woman, displays in the nude. the world over, has been permitted. to practice arts of seduction which

tion

(Reuter's Special Service).

in-

The meeting in to last for three days, and twenty countries, cluding England, Austratin an America, have sent toams,

S. A, RUMJAHN LOSES.

G. BODIKER WINS IN FOUR SETS IN CANTON.

A very fast game of hard kitting

G. Bodiker, the premier player of

to mak

sensate

tre

GOVERNMENT'S AID.

A Bibel.

to

"The suggestion that the British public won't go to a film in which there is not some love story with sex appeal in it is a libel on the whole tuate of the British nation. We are

not prudes, busybodies, a few centuries hack would have And what are we doing by way killjoys or cranks, but we merited burning at the take of amelioration? Prohibition of above all, thinking tire next

I have Consciousness inferiority has cabarets and the closing down of generation.

the most Is impelet her to extremes of dehauses where women have at least serious misgivings as to what ceit and

subfloty. Eve's apple teen playing the sex game honestly going into the subconsciousness of was alter all, a genuine product-derately lowering the supply all the fine youth of the race."

The conference pased a resolu-

of

are,

tennis was played in Central Park, of Nature, but the modern woman) of the sex commodity. The Gov-... nsking the Home Secretary to

ensnares her victim with her fruit) erment's adamiantive altitude! Canton on Saturday morning between resalendent by ignoble ar- leaves ut alternative but a single receive a deputation to discuss ar- the Chinese City, and S. A. Tamjnhs Lificial means. She dresses in man's boycott of the sex-reduced rangements for an inquiry into the uf Hongkong. The former won by "fetching" multi-coloured raiment: demand to lower the price of ac-licensing of films. three sets to one and was certainly by her brassiers, silk-stockings quisition and, more importam still, In his best form for his drives and and things caled "undles," I be the cost of retention. back-hand were most deadly,

lieve, she renders physical mat- This is out misogamy-emancipa The scores in favour of the Canton formations and discolourations at Lion of man from the deplorable player were 6-1, 1-6, 6-1, 6-4 but the tractive to the eye: the lure or contemptible bondage of artificial- match was closer than the scores mystery is made the most of in feminine allurement is the idea. might suggest. Rumjahn was player sordid campaign: she even ing

tennia bul ቢ un-

HOMO. doubtedly feeling the strain of his appeals to the uasal organ by the

Food

match with Leung Tak-kweng the previous day. Rumjahn staged

Ane recovery when he was two sets down and with brilliant defence plus vigorous attacks won the third sut in remarkable fashion. During the fourth net

not untli four It was deures had been called with Bodiker leading at 5-4 before the Canton broke through - Rumjahn's player defence and won the set at G-4.'

1410

LOWER INCOME

TAX PROBLEM.

6d. Off and

Bigger Relicta

1/- Off and No Change In Reliefs

Youra otc..

pro-

THE PERFECT BURGLARY.

NO CLUES IN £400 STATION RAID.

MR. EDGAR WALLACE.

A "perfect" burglary at Pad- FAMILY TO SHARE ESTATE.

dington Station, involving the theft of £400 in notes from a res Mr. Edgar Wallace's will vides that the estate will be divided taurant safe, is being investigated between his four children and their by Great Western Railway police. The burglary was so carefully step mother.

that planned that not single clue has Mr. Bryan Wallace sald Mrs. Wallace would have an extra been discovered to help the detec

tives. xhure.

ne

A choice between a reduction of Appearing before Mir, Schofield at cd, in the rate of income tax, with "We shall not know what the The safe, which contained the the Central Police Court this morning an increase of the allowances claim- amount of the estate will be until takings of the station restaurants, on a summons for dangerous driving in Pokfulam Rond at its junctionable by the taxpayer, and a re- after the granting of. probate. My is kopi in a room in the adminis- duction of more than 6d. (possibly sisters Pat and Penelope and my trative block of the station build- with Bonham Rond, the driver of a Laxt was fined $25. According to 18.) without an adjustment of the brother Michael will equally share ings adjoining the main restaur-

ant on No.

platform, and is op- Sergeant McInnis the defendant at. allowances, is understood to be be- under the provisions of the will."

He added that there was no posite the headquartern of the tempted to overtake a lorry, on the fore Mr. N. Chamberlan, the Chan-

railway police. bend at the time when a car was ap-collor of the Exchequer, In framing second will "mystery." proaching in the opposite direction. his Budgot.

There have been hundreds of After the money had been taken All vehletes were required to apply The Budget will be introduced visitors to the grave at Little Mar-from the safe the empty safe was thair braken suddenly to avoid

atortly.

low of the dead author a constant locked by the thieves, and the theft the not discovered until There will be few reductions in queue of people passing round the was taxation, for it is desired above all wreaths. The lanes leading to the cashier opened the safe, elso to reduce income tax.

cemetery were blocked with cars. The door of the room in which In prosecuting a Chinese motorist

The Government has in mind

the safe was kept had also been for failing to provide his cycle with loan conversion operation

soon as the Bank rate reaches a locked after the burglary. Thore acco imodation, Sergeant

suitable figure, about 3 per cent. were no marks on the safe which Melania informed his Mr. Schofield would savo about £20,000,000

taxpayer. this morning that the defendant had gear to the

collision.

proper

which

It is considered that this figure might have been caused by any

left his machine in Shelley Stroot. It It is believed in political circles may be reached by August. The safe-forcing implement, and It is had been there for two weeks and had that the Government is awaiting Treasury's plans for the conversion believed that the room and the been covered with a piece of water en opportunity to make the conver- can be put into operation at any safo were opened with holeton proof. A fine of $7 was imposed. sion and that it will be launched sal moment:

koya.

RADIO BROADCAST

RELAY FROM THE KING'S THEATRE.

Radio Programme Broadcast by Z. B. W. on A wavelength of 355 metros. (845 K, Cin),

5,00-8,00 p.m. European gromme.

Pro-

5.00-5.15 p.m. Orchestral. Carneval Overture (Dvorak).

Chiengo Symphony Orchestra. 0560, Merry Wives of Windsor (Nlenin!)

Vietor Symphony Orchestra, 35784.

5.15-7.00 p.m. (Approx:).

Relay of "The Spider" from the King's Theatre by courtesy of the Management.

7.00

p.m. Stock Quotations, Mall Notice, etc.

7.01-7.20 p.m. Vocal Gems,

Blonnom Time.

The Yankee Princesa.

Victor Light Opera Company. 35722, My Maryland.

Rio Rita.

J. Harold Murray and Victor Light Opera Company, 35816. Hawaiian Musle.

7.20-7.36 p.m.

Palulo-Hula.

Lepe laula.

Sam-Ku-West Harmony Boys. 21419. Honolul March,

Kohala March.

Frank Perera and John K. Panluhi (Hawalian Guitars). 20027. 7.35-8.00 p.m. Concert Items, Song-Beautiful Inia of Somewhere

(Pounds-Fenris).

Song-God Will Take Care Of You

(Martin-Martin).

1248

Marion Talley (Seprano). Violin Solo-Caprice Antique (Balogh-Kreisler).

1093.

Violin Solu-Legend of the Canyon

(Cadman).

Fritz Kreisler, Song-Who is Sylvin? (Shakespeare-

Schubert). Song.None But a Lonely Heart

(Tschaikowsky).

John McCormack (Tenor). 1300. Piano Solo-Album Leaf (Grieg). Piano Selo-Capriccio (Brabins).

8.00 p.m. ther Report.

Harold Bauer. 1413. Local Time and Wea

8.03-11.30 p.m. Relay from the Ko Shing Theatre.

10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News.

11.30 p.m.

Close Down.

All Victor Recorda in the above European programmes ATO kindly supplied by Messra. Taung Pook Plano Co.

PROTECTION

CONVERTS.

SIR H. SAMUEL'S COMMENT.

Sir Herbert Samuel, at Edin- burgh said that throughout the country there was a strong feeling that it was essential to maintain a sound Liberal Party set on a definite course,

He believed history would show that those who had fallen away from Free Trude had not rendered a good service to their country.

Declaring that the Tariff B would be futile in redressing the balance of trade or in stopping "dumping." Sir Herbert said the position of sterling was now very strong.

The foresaw, as the resulta of tariffs, an inevitable rise in the cost of living and growing dis. content in the industrial areas, where millions were living in dire poverty.

Proof of the Pudding.

"We shall mark the results of these finest changes in practice. If world trade revives probably our trade will revive with it, but at a slower pace than it would have done under Free Trade.

"If it does not revive, Protec- tionists will any it is because we have not got enough Protection.

"Those things have now to be put to the arbitrament of experi- The proof of the pudding will be in the eating and if there is 10 per cent, less pudding for the same money that is not the housekeepers' fault, but that the House of Commons,”

enco.

of

pay

The British people would the £30,000,000 which, according to Mr. Runcinian, the tariffs would produce. Neither the Government nor the House of Commons shared the single-minded faith of Sir Henry Page Croft that we were going to make the foreigner pay.

Not a Daily Diet.

It had been anked "If you awal- lowed the Abnermal Importations Act, Why not swallow a general tariff ?"

His reply was "You may take a dose of salts if you are in need of it, but to mako that your overy- day staple diet is a very different

matter."

Many local residents will regret to' hear of the death in England of Miss Florence Mary Wallington, younger daughter of Capt. and Mrs. C. T. Wallington, and only sister of Mrs. X. Y. Frost, of of Hongkong. The de- ceased, who was only Ei years of age, passed away after a short illness.

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