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DEMANDING MONEY GERMANY DISAPPOINT- ED BY BRITISH NOTE

BY MENACES

YEAR'S HARD LABOUR IMPOSED

(Continued from Page 1.) from the Disarmament Confer- ence has been addressed to Berlin by Mr. Arthur Henderson, the President of the Conference.

APLICHAU INCIDENT

Mr. Henderson, who is now in Before the Pulsne Judge, Mr. Goneva preparing for Wednesday's Justice Wood, it the Criminal session of the Bureau, says that Sessions this morning, Leung Germany's prolonged absence from Chan-hang pleaded not guilty to a the deliberations may seriously charge of uttering a letter demand-affect the cause of general, dis- ing money from Ho Kam, nick- | armament.-Router. named Ma Chi, with menaces on August 11th., at Aplichau.

The jury comprised Messrs J. G.

"

AMERICAN ATTITUDE.

Washington, Sept. 19. Meyer (foreman), Low Hok-kwong, The United States regret that W. Sanderson, G. F. Gilbert, E. V. M. B de Sous, M. A. dos Re-Germany has chosen this time to advance an arms equality claim, medicos and Lam Fit-long.

an it may hinder world disarma-

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1932.

CORRESPONDENCE.

Adolf Hitler.

To the Editor. Hongkong

Telegraph.i

and

PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON

Successes in Both Major Leagues Yesterday

RADIO BROADCAST

PROGRAMME OF RECORDED MUSIC

New York, Sept. 19. To-day's games in the major leagues had no bearing on the 6 metres (145 K.O. 4). championship. Neither Pittsburgh. or Chicago were engaged in the National League.

Broadcast Z.U.W. on a wavelength of

6-8 p.m.

Chinese programme. 8-10.30 p.m. European programme. 8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

8,3-9 p.m. A programine

Library,

8.3-8.30 p.m.

of records from Z.B.W,

Concerto In A Mast (Schumann, Op. 64)

played by Alfred Ceriot and the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Landon Ronald,

8.35-9 p.m.

Vocal Gems.

Sir,-As a German, who is deep- ly interested in the political

of his { economical development fatherland, especially in the pre- sent time of crisis, i am grateful to you for the news you publish about Germany. German statesmen or leading men in politics, etc., though The Phillies continued their in the past it has been at times winning ways with a 5-3 success rather hard to find any such news over Brooklyn, thanks to home or articles in your esteemed paper, runs by Klein and Mallon. O'Doul how carefully one examines it. But hit a fourmaster for the Dodgers. just lately I am glad to find very Boston Braves defeated the Giants, interesting and detalled news from R. Moore (Braves) and Hogan ! }

In the American Lenguo, Europe and Germany. Your lend- (Giants) hitting home runs. ing article in your to-day's issue (September 10th.) is devoted to Philadelphia and Boston secured (Athletics) the "most arresting figure in Gor-victories, Cochrane Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith, assist- ant Crown Solicitor, outlining the

Bow Bella. (Carter, This view was expressed to-day man political life", Adolf Hitler, and Jolley (Boston) hitting for casc, said: "The letter referred to was received by a man called by a high official of the State De chief of the National Socialists, the the circuit,

partment, who emphasised, how largest German party which over Ho Kam. The envelopo Was

that European political entered the German Reichstag. actually addressed to Mr. Ho Ma-problems did not form a subject chi, and I should explain at this or consideration by the United stage that Ma-chi is Ho Kam's States, except insofar as they had nickname. Ma-chi, I understand,

a bearing on the arms conference. means "double thumb" and he is so nicknamed became he has an FEBRUARY MORE IMPORTANT. extra finger on the right-hand,

o Kam is a merchant who lives It is felt in Washington, how- at Aplichau.

ever, that a way may be found of bringing back Germany into the

TEXT OF LETTER.

J

ment."

ever,

As you mention, we shall pro- bably hear much more in the imme- diate future about this well-known name in European politics. That is, in my opinion, why you wished to enlighten your readers sonic- what about the character and per- Fenality of Adolf Hitler. I admit that it is not an easy task to get the true and unbiassed information Conference before Arma February disarmament meeting, about a man who stands amidst an preparations for which are stil, embittered political strife.

As is known, every great man he continuing.--Reuter,

he a politician, a scientist or inventor, always has to encounter strongest oppoaltion and criticism. The reasons are various-envy (in the first place), ambition, hatred, and others. Take for example the case, of an inventor who invents something revolutionising a whole BE industry. At once a world of com- petitors will rise to their feet and try to prove the impossibility and impracticability of the inven- The International Convention for' tion. Would it not be wise, firat,

"The letter inside the envelope was started by the address of Mi Ma Chi and the letter states, "To Mr..Ma Chi:-There is a tong out here. It has not enough supplies for provision. Ab Ma Chi, It desires to borrow from you the sum of $300. If you have money, give us a reply in three days. Your reply can be sent us enre of the Yau Tai grocery shop, CONVENTIONS TO

110

You are to give us a reply in three

days whether you have money or not. If you have no money, ah Ma-chi, you should be careful of

Ho Kum.

SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA-

RATIFIED

London Sept. 19.

to give a hearing before quoting the

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Columbia Light Opera Company. 9-0.30 p.m. From the Studio,

Professor planoforte Maklero.

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ŽĒRZESTA@8882NNAS

CORPORAL AND 74-YEAR-OLD MAGISTRATE

So I venture to say it is not quite fair to quote an absolutely unknown "I COULD CRY, OLD man's narrow-minded Ideas about Adolf Hitler, a personality who has inspired 14 millions with his en- thusiastic ideals in sincere love of!

Who is Dr. Lengyel? his country. Certainly nothing else than one of the many unknown enemies of would not reach higher than the height of the shoes of the great politician, Hitler. So I think it is cite this rather misicading to biography writer as an authority on internal German life.

A pedestrian was knocked down motorists between Altou and Farnham, Hampshire, and the fol- lowing conversation, it is alleged. took place:

The

hurt. Motorist-Are you Cold man? The

much. Pedestrian-Very Why are you on the wrong side of the road?

A Selection of Etheibert Merin's played by the Victor Salon

Group directed by Nathantel Shilkret

"En

froal

A Day in VeniceNarela (From "Water Beence"-Country Dance-A Blepherd's Tal (From "In Arcady")—Lullaby (From Arcady"-My Desire (From "Bong Vinescre-Mighty Lak a Rose-At Twilight (From -Oh That We Two Were MayInk "Sketch Book -Litio y Blue Mitt a Thousand Eyes (From "Sketch Book"-The Woodpecker-in Winter I GL Up at Night-Every Night-Beat Upon line. Lite Les-Bareketia Little Heart-A (From "May In Tuncany")-Serenado (Front "Captive Memories" "')"'Twas a Lover and

in Lass-The mors.

10.19-10.27 p.m. Concett Waltzes. The Grenader Walts (Waldteufel, arr. Win-

terbottom)

Acciamations Walla (Waldteufel)

Her. Band af 11.M. Grenadier Guards. Moonlight on the Alter (Fetras). Siren of the Ball (3.char-Sehat

March Weber and His Orchesten.

10.27 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press NewR.

10.30 p.m. (approx:) Close Down.

KZRM PROGRAMME.

Today's broadcast from the Marlia station; 8.00 p.m.Studio Munte. 6.10 Spanish Informational Period. 6.80 p.m.-Englah Informational Periol. 7.00 p.m.-Dialect Programe-Tagalog --- Amado Fernando & Bely Fernando. 1.15 p.m.-Requent Period. 2.30 p.m.-"Viva." 7.45 Ford Bervice Programme-Ansun

Weeks and his Orchestra, 4.00 p.m.-Butica Bole Manier Mile Series Bottes Pole Orchestra.

by Charle

F. 8.10 p.m.-Itecitations

Lindsley. 8.30 p.m.-otano Programine Ira Associa-

tion, directed by Leon 'ichny. 1.00 p.Dance Musle Dollar S. 8. PreY.

Van Buren Orchestra. 10.30 nm Close lown.

your life in your going out and the Safety of Life at Sen and the coming in.

We will deal with you International Load Line Convention critical voices condemning him? with guns.

We are afraid you will be ratified by His Majesty's will lose your boat, men and Government in the United Kingdom, cargo. The letter Was dated and by the majority of other signa- October 1at, August 10th 1932 and bare several tory Governments on names stated to be the leaders. and will come into operation in this "Ho Kam lives at a rice shop and and other ratifying countries which is, I think, a general merchant. have already ratified or agreed to Accused is a distant relative of, ratify on October 1st. Ho Kam's wife and in October, These include, in the case of the 1931, accused came to stay with Safety Convention, Canada, Den-Hitler whose capability and genius them. He stayed with them for a mark, Finland, France, Germany, month or a little over. While he Italy Netherlands, Norway, Spain was staying with them he some-and Sweden, and in the ease of the times asked for the loan of money. Lond Line Convention, Canada At the end of about a month Denmark, Finland. France, Italy, accused left them and went to stay Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, the Spain, Sweden, Portugal,

If one wants to know something on a fishing boat where he got a

United States of America and Rus-about Hiller and his life, why not job the recommendation of

sin-British Wireless,

read his book: "My Struggle" or what Dr. J. Stark, University pro-

The Motorist- sounded my fessor and holder of a Nobel horn, cld man. prize, writes about him in his The Pedestrian-You booklet, "Adolf Hitler's Aims and think that if you sound your horn

от the Personality,"

book of the whole road is yours.

WAB The Motorist-There Czech-Jochberg, "Hitler" A Ger-

Resurrection," or Rudolf time to put on my brakes. Hess, "Packs and Lies about The Pedestrian-Had you been A large number of music lovers. INter." This would be the way to on your right side there would have attended the Peninsula Hotel's learn the truth about Hitler, if one been no need to apply your brakes.symphonic concert last Sunday really desires the truth.

The Motorist cannot tell you night, and enjoyed a pleasing even- entertainment. Excellent how sorry I am, old man, I coulding's

variety was a feature of the pro- cry about it.

The Pedestrian-That will not gramme, which included plano

forte duets for two planos and help things. Please help me up.

iden- violin solos. The pianists in the They then revealed their serious N arguments for a reasonable dis- titles. The motorist was Corporal former were Miss Nora Flint and and rendering of E. Del Valle de Paz's with German polities know very Tanks Corps, Farnborough, cussion. People who are familiar Arthur Henry Evans, of the Royal Mr. W. B. Fleming, and ther

was Sir the pedestrian

Hubert compositions "Valse Lente" and

plause.

LETTER FOUND.

"On the 11th August, at about

1 a.m., Mrs. Ho was in bed at the

back of the house which is near

the back entrance. The back entrance is protected by bars of

NO POCKET FOR TOBACCO

some sort and there are gaps beWOMAN'S EXCUSE

tween and one can see out.

Mrs.

I will say that an oil inmp was burning and that there was some moonlight. She will also say that at about that hour she saw the accused standing by the well which is in front of the back en- trance. She wondered what he was doing there and called out to him. He ran away. When she got up the next morning at about

COURT

A young woman. Kong Pik-yuen, on her arrival here from up-river, was arrested yesterday by Revenue searchers on the waterfront, carry in a quantity of Chinese tobacco on which duty was not paid.

The woman told the Court to- day that she brought down the

man

I shall not try to contradict all the accusations which Dr. Lengyel pours out on Hitler, born out of a feeling of hatred and envy which

not contain do

seem

HOTEL CONCERTS.

to

LAST SUNDAY'S FULL OF PLEASING VARIETY

110

Ga.m. she found the letter lying tobacco for her own consumption, well that Hitler and his success Miller, a magistrate for Alton, of "Cortege" was accorded hearty ap-

on the ledge of the well. She took it to her husband to whom it was addressed and he opened it, and he will tell you he recognised the writing as that of the accused. He went around to the hut where he know accused was working and questioned him about it.

"Accused admitted that he knew who had sent the letter. Ho Kam then asked him if he would try and get the amount reduced. I do not

and was

not at all non-plussed cannot be explained by a mixture The Shrubbery, Froyle. when it was pointed out that toof fanaticism, demagogism and bacco for that purpose should American salesmanship. Hitler have been kept in her pocket.

This was related at Alton Police

also

Court when Sir Hubert, who is 74, Mr. Stanley Marechek played "I have no pockets to my jacket," not only protected Germany and who was wheeled into Court two violin solos, and was accom-

but the whole of Europe against

well she promptly replied.

were Stupel. These Revenue Officer Ward said there the rise of Bolshevism. This fact in an invalid's chair, gave evidence panied on the plane by Mr. R.

Hilda Mabel Blanchard, a maid, received, was nothing previously known should always be remembered against Evans.

whatever feelings or prejudices said that she was standing at the against the woman, except that

Of the orchestral numbers, the entertains

Herr window in against

the servants' hall and she was running away from her Hitler..

following appeared to be the more saw a car go past on its wrong favoured. March "With Sword I wish to close now with the side. Then an unbrella flew past and Lance" by Starke; "In the husband.

im-expression of appreciation that the window, and when she wont

A fine of $24, or 12 days

one

know what reply was given, but Prisonment in default, was inflict-the Hongkong Telegraph does not outside she saw her master in the Mil" by Gillet; Waltz "Jolly Good

Anyhow it was arranged that they

should meet the same evening in

a tea house. In the meantime, Ho

ed by Mr. Wynne-Jones,

identify itself with the opinions road with his head practically in Fellows" by Vollstedt; and the Grand Ballet "Margarita" in of the "unknown biography writer" the gutter.

Faust..

and hope that these lines support, Evans was fined £2 for driving

Kam had reported the matter to THE COLONY'S BUDGET though only to certain extent, the without reasonable consideration the police. They met that night at the tea house and continued the conversation.

nway

ACCUSED'S STATEMENTS. After some time accused went and Io. Kam fetched the police and pointed the accused out to them. He was arrested and since then had made certain state- ments. The first statement to the effect that neensed did not intend getting $300 from Ilo Kum. He and his wife scolded him and he had only written the letter to frighten Ho Kam.

"Before the Police Magistrate,

Press in their acknowledged nim for others.

Continued from

Page 1)

to give as much publicity to truth as possible. Yours, etc.

Supreme Court Attorney General Crown Solicitor's Ofice Ometal Receiver Land Office...

251,143

N.S.D.A.P. HONGKONG

M.H.

07,840

42,085

32,434

74,387

82,013

OPIUM SMUGGLERS CAUGHT

Hongkong racy,

Kowloon Police Force ..... Prisons Department Medical Department Sanitary Department Botanical and

Forestry

Dopt...... Education Department

LARGE FINES IMPOSED ON OFFENDERS.

when the case was being heard. Kowloon-Canton Railway 1,021,0 Colony from Chinese ports.

Volunteer Defence Corps Accused made another statement Miscellaneous Services ... which was to the effect that the Charitable Services letter was not wrliten by him. Ho Pensions Kam and his wife told him his Public Works Deut. ..... for provisions Public Works, Recurrent brother owed. aupplied during three months and Public Works, Extraor

dinary Naval Arsenal Yard and

Kollet Island

wanted him to pay. He only earn ed six dollars a month and no was unable to pay. The mother and son abused him and demanded pay- mant. They had a letter written demanding 8300 and then accused him of being the writer. The police came and arrested him and

Total

SHANGHAI SHARES

THE LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS.

Mesera. Carroll Bros., have received the following latest cabled quotations, of Shanghai shares:

fell

China Finance Corp. ............ International

Investment

TIR. 5.20

7.00

Trust Co. Ord.), Cathay Land... Yangtaze Finance Co. International Assurance Co. China Realty Co... Shanghai Lond

50.057 3,149,131 907,652 1,502,377 1,114,807

More oplum smugglera foul of Revenue Officer Ward and 138,705

his party last night whon attempt- 2,048,200

Ing to bring contraband into the 101,216 1,477,300

Investment A total of 92 taels of opium in 182,510 its raw stato was found concealed

Co. 1,894,000 in two baskets and an earthon New Engineering & Ship 2,809,500

Building Works (Ord.) ware jar which 1,002,500 carrying as she disembarked from Shanghal Dock & Engineer-

Ing Co. 3,067,023 the ss. Tung On from Canton.

She was fined $2,000, or oight Shanghai & Hongkow Wharf

Co. Electric 500,000 months' hard labour, by Mr. Scho-

Shanghai feld this morning.

tion Co. "Bearor" 27,586,142 In the case of a man who was Ewo Cotton Mills Ltd.

arrested with 68 tacls of raw Shanghai Cotton Manufactur

Co. n oplam tied around his logs, his Worship Imposed a fine of $1,000 Zoong Sing Cotton Mills Ltd.

Astatic American or two months' hard labour.

writers (Ord.),

In reply to the Judge, dofondant police officer told him to confess. ahid he had nothing to say, and rofused, said the was found guilty by a majority of Whon ho accused, the pollco beat him and five to two.

forced into confession be. He was santoncad to one year's

a woman

Was

These Sunday evening concerts Iprovided by the Peninsula Hotel are most enjoyable and another is in preparation for next Sunday.

BANDITS' DEMAND

$700,000 RANSOM FOR MRS. PAWLEY

Nowchwang, Sopt. 19. Mrs. Pawley's father has receiv ed a latter signed by three of the 11.40". bandita by whom she was recently captured, stating that she is being well treated in expectation of the payment of a ransom of $700,000 and a quantity of jewellery and delivered arms, which must bo within a week or she will be shot. They add that such is the fato that awolts her if troops are sent against the bandits.

0.40 4.15 11.20

25.00 5.50

Construc

90.50.

222.00

20,00 14.20

Under-

25.00

00.00 10.90

28.00

21.50

A man who was arrested on the American Oriental Finance waterfront with ton taple of raw Cor."Be oplum and three mace of the pre- Asin, Realty "B" parod drug was had a total of Chinese Gold Bends 1926 25.04%

Mr. Corkran's employers, the A.P.C., have boon informed that If they do not open negotiations for his rolense his ear will be nont them.

Mrs. Pawloy's father has asked the bandits to send responsible representatives to Newchwang so that negotiations may be entered.

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