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PORTUGAL'S DAY AT MACAO

BIG. CELEBRATIONS YESTERDAY

Mneno, Oct, b. The Fifth of October, Portugaľa Day, the anniversary of the establishment of the Republic, was celebrated at Macao with due ceremony and enthusiasm, all mombers of the community euter-, ing into the manifestations which were prepared.

FASTER TRAINS

ACCELERATION IN WINTER SERVICES

For the Arst time in railway history a train has been, as from September 12, regularly scheduled at a apred of 70 miles an hour

or over.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1932.

|FIVE YEAR PLAN OF

ATHEISM

'NO HOUSE OF PRAYER

BY 1937***

1937.

NEW SOVIET DECREE

This fent is achieved on the There are strong indications Great Western Railway by the that a new, systematic attack on "Cheltenham Flyer," which, al-

religion is being launched by the ready the fastest train in the Soviet. Government. This new world, is travelling still faster. Fattack takes the form of a "fiyn- Its running time between Swindon

year plan of atheism," and has for As usual, the celebrations com- and Paddington is reduced from its object the complete suppres menced with the "nivorada", "at 67 to 65 minutes, and the average slon of all religious teachings and dawn. At noon, His Excellency speed for the 77 miles start to cults, regardless of their attitude 14. Col. Rernardes do Miranda stop run raised from 69.18 to 71.3 to the Government, by May 1. received the official visits of His miles an hour. Lordship the Bishop, the President- The policy of and Members of the. Executive, passenger train services, which Government, and Municipal Coun has been evolved by the railway ells, member of the Consular "Big Four," is to be extended not

of Corps, members

the civil only to the "Cheltenham Flyer," service, naval and military officers, but also to many other trains Member of the Portuguese, throughout the country, with the Chinese, and foreign communities, Introduction, on September 12, of called to pay their respects to the the winter train services. Governor, as representative of the nation.

acceleration in

A further saving of nearly 500 minutes will be effected in the A bicycle race, which has become train services of the Great Western a yearly event, took place in the Company, being the fourth in suc- afternoon, and was witnessed bycessive issues of the time tuble in hundreds of persons who lined the the leat fourteen months. route of the race.

At the Vasco da Gama Gardens there were celebrations in the afternoon and the evening. the well-known Avenida being prettily decorated for the occasion, and gnily illuminated at night,

This plan has been discussed at great length by the "anti-God" Press, and there are good reasons to believe that it has actually been embodied in a decrce on May 16 by the Sovnarkom (Council of People's Commissars).

TANK WARFARE

ORDERS CONVEYED BY

WIRELESS

Amebury, Sept, 5.

The

RADIO BROADCAST

RECORDED MUSIC.

Broadcast by Z.I.W. on a wavelength of

A tank battle in to the specta-TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME OF lors a confused operation. nction is so swift and generally so decisive that armies are over- whelmed in the course of fifteens (46 K.C.). minutes, or so badly crippled as to be temporarily out of action. When lank meets tank then comen the tug-of-war.

Brigadier K. M. Laird, inspec- tor of the Royal Tank Corps, who this years is supervising the training of the armoured brigade formation, directed an to-day which contained new fea-

exercise

6-8 p.m. European programme. 5.6 p.m.

A relay of the Hongkong Orchestra by courtesy of the Management. (During the in- tervals recorded mula will be broadcast

from the Stadlo).

records,

6-8 p.m. A programme of Columbia get from When We Were Very Young"

G-6.17 p.m. Children's Concert,

4101/4108.

(A. A. Milne and Fraser-Almson) Sung by J. Dale Smith (Baritone) tures, including a wireless broad-

0.17.6.42 p.m. Band Selections. enst "Stand fast" order when theThe ou Frog Pond (Alford). tanks had got beyond the efficient Parade of the Elephants (Chenette)

Both air control of umpires. craft and tanks were directed by Bliver Trumpete and Processional. March wireless.

During the fighting tanks, light This deand medium, were moving over cree, however, has not been miles of country. Members of a published, though it has been sent to all the regional party com- mittees.

tank crew are denied the wide range of vision permitted to other branches of the army. The noise of movement, too, makes orders impossible.

"Dead" Combatants,

1

The decree, which is signed by Stalin, Bekhteroff, Yaroslavský, Kogan, Lobatchevsky, and Petru- | - shill, contains 118 articles which

It is not an uncommon ex- are grouped under five headings

the forefront of the fighting (corresponding to the five succes-perlence to see a "dead" tank in sive years of the plan). The Anal alm of the decree is ox- taking its toll of casunities when the umpire has decreed that it is pressed in the following terms:

"cold fron." The normal proce- dure is visual signalling by flags,Cella Balo-Apres Un Rave (Faure) but the tank ofleer hus his eyes

Reg. Band of M. Grenadier. Quardi

DUAS?.

Viviani, art, Godfrey) Rer. Hand of H. H. Grenadier Guards

DD714. Nell Gwyn Dances (German)

Rex. Band of IL M. Grenadier Guards 4011/4972. 6.42-6.52 Sea Shanties,

p.m Chort() Tom's done to illo thy What Shall We Do with the Drunken Bailar? (Mr. Tay}

The League of Aris Choir 4593. verbalTime to Go (Weatherly and Sanderson)

Malcolm McEachern (BN) | 4999. Choru(a) Blow the Mand Down (b) The Merchant Bhip (arr. Terry and Shawy The League of Arts Choir 4898. 7 p.m. (Stock Quotations, etc.) 6.62-7.20 p.m. A Concert.

Wm. Turner's Ladie Prize Choir, Not- Cheru-Annie Laurie (arr. Horns?

1ingham 4218. Vinis Balo-Londonderry Air (arr. Tertia)

Lionel Tertis Dústs. Bong-Sell On (Umbriel)

Wiliam MacEwan (Tenor) 6270. Gliberto Crepax 6158. Bong-Waltzes from Vienna-For We Love

You Still (Carter, Diraun)

Karlo Durka (Soprano) DBOZO. Det-t-Fations of the fall (Willoughbri. Oclet-Love's Dream After the Ball (Cibulka,

are. Willoughby)

J. 11. Bautre Cefrate Octet Dobea. 7.20-8 p.m. Variety. Vol Duet-We'll Cling Together

Norah Blaney and Gwen Varrer D121. Vocal Duet You Were Hennt for Me

Layton & Johnstone 5302. Ilumorous-Phantasy on “Side by Side“

Norman Lang 187,

Dije.

L. M. S. Trans. On the London, Midland and Scottish system this winter over 1,000 trains will be accelerated. increasing the total since. May to over 3,000. This company already holds two European records for

"On May 1, 1937 there must high speeds over long distances, not remain on the territory of the and the winter programme pro- | U.S.S.R, a single house of prayer | fixed on the enemy and not on the trains between to God, and the very conception | umpire. who may be signalling.

(99) God will be banished from the | "oul of netion,” the

boundaries of the Soviet Union, 11 was at 9.30 this morning as a survival of the Middle Ages when the "action" flag of the which has served as an instru- Royal Tank Corpe was raised. ment for the oppression of the For days a Southland Army had working masses."

Geen falling back slowly before a Northland Army with the western flanks of infantry formations on Orean Balo-Alice Where Art Thou

three

In the city it number of triumphal arches were erected by the Chinese community, and flags hung over many houses in vides for the business and residential London and Manchester.

At night all vier versa, in Bhe 15min.. rections of the city. the public buildings were illumin-fastest regular service ever pro- ated, as usual, and Monte Fort,vided. Five L.M.S. expresses will towering over the city, and the have average start-to-stop, speedst naval units stationed at Macno of 60 m.p.h. or higher, including were picked out in fights, making one at over 64 miles an hour for a

distance of over 150 miles, a very pretty picture.

A levee at tinvernment Hous The London and North-Eastern was held in the evening and, was Railway will run six expresses at attended by many guests, includ-average start-to-stop speeds of foto suppress all religious schools ing several from Hongkong.--Our | miles an hour or over, one having On Correspondent.

an average speed of 63.3 m.ph. for 1052 miles. The 8 a.m. train from Newcastle and the 2.5 p.m. from Edinburgh will arrive at

HU HAN-MIN CONDEMNS

LEAGUE

only lend assistance.

In

even

any

First Year's Work.

In the first year it is proposed and to deprive all the "Servitors of religious cults" of their al- lowances of food and the neces silles of life. Such "servitors of culte" na will not abandon their King Cross 21 minutes and 16 functions by May 1, 1985, will be the minutes earlier respectively, while compulsorily expelled from the 1.4 p. from Cromer to Liver-U.S.S.R. pool-street will be accelerated by 11 minutes.

Soviet Union all the churches and

May 1, 1934.

1

I'attman

·

Rudy Starite 4782. for You

Vocal Bust-Mornin'

Norah Haney & Gwen Farrar DB21.

the River Avon, where both sides Homerous Song-Walleh-Mataka-Lucy

Leslie Sarony DU141. had one cavalry brigade operat-xylophone Bolo-Minuet ing.

Yesterday morning the North land cavalry had gained a footing on the high ground near Urchfont Hill and Chirton Down, where it contact halted for the night, in with Southland cavalry. East of the River Avon opposing infantry were in contact.

During the night the 1st Cavalry- Brigade (Northland) was reinforced by the 2nd Reynd Tank Battalion (Colonel P. C. S.

Ifobart), with the object of faci- the advance of the tating cavalry. Southland patrols having been withdrawn at dawn, the The closing of the remaining cavalry brigade at six o'clock re- churches on the territory of the i sumed its advance with one regi- U.S.S.R. is to be carried out actment as advanced guard in, the cording to a specially developed direction of the Bustard.

scheme,

It is not intended to close all the churches and suppress all the On the Southern Railway a not-religious communities in the first (Continned from Payr 1.)

able innovation in regard to the was being seized from the Chinese suburban electric services is the Sole in the capitals of the introduction of a 15-minute service. government by a foreign aggres- the Dartford loop line in the Prayer-houses of all religious sor and when the whole country non-business hours and on Sun Communities are to be closed by was in the grip of Communist- days. Thus there will be a estra

Furthermore, bandi:s.

trains on week-days and 51 addi- economic ruformation in China

tion services on Sundays, a total must he carried out by the Chin- of 239 additional per week, giving Eke government, Foreigners would a regular service of four trains an hour every day. The "Bourne- any event, until China hus emouth Belle“ Pullman express tablished a strong central govern- |-which has been running daily-dur- ment, the lime will not come for ing the summer will continue on international co-operation in in-Sundays only during the winter.campaijen" will ከሁ Haunched dustrial reform.

Cheap day Hekets will be issued on against "religious centres" in Sundays by this train, and also family life and the, officially re- by other Pullman expresses to Kistered "communes of the faith various South Coast towns,

ful" (the former monasteries) In October. 1933, there will be a

Eneny Sighted by Airman, "purge"

the "religionists" (i.e. members of religious hodies)

An aeroplane reported in all Soviet institutions,

(Southland) regiments enemy The printing of religious books, holding the high ground running journals, pamphlets and service-

front Observation to Enford books as well as the manufacture

CHINA MUST DEPEND UPON HERSELF.

In conclusion, Mr. Hu Han-min says that, reviewing the events of the past year, the doings of the Lengue of Nutions and the findings of the Lytton report, he is forced to the conclusion that the Lytton report has been a waste of time, He does not believe that the funl settlement of the Manchurian question will come from the League of Nations or through the applica- tion of any agreement in the cause

justice. of international

The

whole problem depends on the sel

determination of the Chinese.

TRAMWAYS FOR CANTON

EXPERTS STUDYING THE PROJECT

Canton, Oct. 5.

Shock Campaign. In the second year a "shock

The

A thick mist delayed the nd- vance, and Colonel Hobart took advantage of this natural screen to coriceal his battalion in Urch- font plantation from air observa tien. Meanwhile the advanced renched (cavalry) guard had Observatory and were in contact with enemy cavalry.

two

Vocal Doct--Brorstway Melody

Layton & Johnstone 5392. Organ Bolo-Cinderella Walls

"Pattman DDIOL. imorous Bong-Over the Garden Wall

Leslie Barony DB141. Mariahs Selo-Aloha De

Hudy Starta, 4782. p.m. Local Time and Weather

R Report

8.3-10.30 p.m. Chinese Studio Con- cert

19.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press

Now

10.35 p.m. Close Down.

All records in the above European pro-

derson Co.

Male Cly supplied by Mears. An KZRM PROGRAMME. Today's broadest from the Manfiz siation: 6.60 -Яtudio Music.

6.10 p.m.-tealth Talk by Doctor Rebecca

Parish. 4.00 pm Studio Munte,

0.20 Spanlab Information Perlad 6.30 p.m. English Informational Period. 7,00 p.m.Rockne Programr.mis.

7.15 p.m.Studlo Dialect Programme

Bleolano G. Ligao, 7.30 p.-Conservatory of Music, U.P.---

Programme.

.m.-L. I Aguinaldo Programme-

Socorro Vasques--Boprano.

8.00

8.30

.Apo Cerhent

Cement Orchestra.

Frustamme-Apo

....

8.46 terina Promme. 0,00

Ibanez Programm

Atanack Varza.

9.15 Grmphony Hour, 10.36.m.-Close down.

SHOT ON LIDO

LONDON MAN WOUNDED*

Venice, Sept. 2.

A London man whose name is

+

of church utensils will be strictly Penning, and the tank Comman prohibited. Special attention will der, who had launched an attack be devoted to the inculention of against Southland's cavalry, had principles of "reasonable unbe- his attention diverted from the lief" among the masses and. utte of cavalry to deal with a more pres- In the course of an interview, the main instruments for achieving danger the arrival of given as Eruest Villiam Roach, Tilly). Thereupon the ver wound in his back near the J. C. the Mayor, Mr. Liu Chi-wen stated ing this purpose will be the pro-Southland tanks (Lieut.-Colonel aged 40, was found with a revol that plans have matured for theduction of atheistle films.

used their mobility to Hotel des Bains at the Lido carly to-day. The preservation of China's inauguration of a municipal tram-production of not less than 150 cavalry escape. sovereignty In existing circum way service in Canton. Experts Ruch films is contemplated.

The Military Police, who act on It is undestood that the police stances cannot be accomplished by in the field are carefully studying The second half of the plan will agreement. The responsibility la the problem, he said.

be devoted to the consolidation of the instructions of the Assistant have detained an Italian who was too heavy for the League of 1

Mr. Roach wae taken to hospi- Denton), are wholly responsible Pings for converting Taishatou the results achieved the "netivi-Provest Marshal (Major F. W. H. born in London. Nations. The failure of the Island into an amusement area aresation of the anti-God units," and for the control of traffic in the tal and his condition is serious. League this time means a great also under consideration.

to The conversion of former

picture military area. They are severely Employed by an American engi- churches

cluba loss of prestige. Mr. Hu Han-min,

into houses, and other places of "réa-tested during this training season, neering firm in Venice, he was when all the roads are congested. last seen talking to a man in a The "M.F.P." are specialists in bar in Venice. SUBMARINE LAUNCHED sonable recreation."

the handling of military trafic. Incidentally they also help the civilian community.

in his last sentence, urges the Chinese to maintain the spirit of resistance.

GARDENER'S 'TALL STORY

BOUGHT FLOWERS FOR MASTER

DESIGNED AS A MINE-LAYER

H. M. submarina Porpolac, built

NEW BRITISH CABIN MONOPLANE

at Vickers-Armstrongs" naval con- TRIPLE-ENGINED SIX-SEATER. struction works at Barrow-in-Fur- ness, was successfully launched Inst month. Lady Fuller, wife of the Second Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Cyril Fuller, performed the naming

A new cabin monoplane of Bri tigh construction, Intended for air- taxi work and for private ownere, is being demonstrated by Henly's al Heston Airport.

100,000 ENGRAV- INGS SCRAPPED

WORTH £500,000 More than 100,000 Victorian an: gravings, valued at over £500,000

Some time after his departure, a'shot was heard near the hotel, followed by Mr. Roach's calls for help.-Router.

myself, bought the entire stock and scrapped it."

800 Subjects.

"It was a very great pity, but it had to be done," he continued. "Modern requirements in pictures aro. different from those of the Victorian- To-day space is all

Whon Ling Ngo, a gardener in the employ of Mr. W. A. Nowera, ceremony. at 973. The Peak, was charged The Porpoise is the 101st gul- before Mr. Schofield at the Central marine to be launched from the "Cruiser," which has a top speed have been taken from the crypt of important, so huge prints such as

Police Court to-day with the theft Barrow yard. ..

Details of

This machine is the Spartan

we have scrapped would have used"

of 135 miles an hour and carries St. Andrew's Church, Woll-stroot, up so much wall space in modern of flowers from a patch at Plun Commander Craven handed Lady five passengers besides the pilot w., and boiled down into 50 tons homes that people would not buy kolt Road, he asked to be believed Fuller a piece of jewellery as a In a comfortable enclosed cabin. of paper pulp.

any more pictures; that ho possessed Intentions souvenir of the launch.

Two. of the three engines are This drastic action has been Thus prices would be upset. In which would make of him one of A Naval Correspondent under- the most conscientious fak-wong stands that I.M.S. Porpoise, which arranged on the wings, and the taken in order to prevent the en-addition a quantity of engravings. gravings being sold on the market sailing so cheaply would not be though of the Colony, and a distinctly is a large submarine, his been de-third is in the nose.

The fuselage is of metal, folat absurdly low prices and so do good for the firm, even

worth, gay, 15 unique one.

signed as a minelayer. Ling told the Court that he had her equipment, however, are not lowing closely the system of con- stroy the value of other pictures. each sheet was

struction used in the Saro flying- Mr. John S. Kitching, a director guineos." failed this Benson to raise any 'available. She was sanctioned in boat huls. The single plane is of of Messrs. Henry Graves, Ltd., "We examined the contents of flowers for his master's table, and, the 1930 Estimates.

wood, and is built in one piece. said that the published prices of the crypt, and decided to keep a The total weight of the machine, most of the pletures was 10 or 15 few pictures-not so cell, but for

our own Interesti make reparations. He went to a was a more matter of 20 or 30 when loaded, in 6,0151b, and the guineas.

"Henry Graves, Ltd., have book wing span is Gift. The machine

The engravings destroyed in- flower stall in Gough Street and cents." there bought a large-baneh of The Magistrate found it difficult can fly for six hours without re- in the trade since 1762," he said, eluded about 800 of Frith's Rail- Hedychium coronarium, called to believe the story, and after fuelling at cruising speed, which and naturally an enormous quan way Station, and other works by "ginger" lilies in the vernacular, police evidence had been adduced gives a range of about 660 miles tity of stock has accumulated famous Victorian artists. There in still air. The new monoplane The company was recently were also engraved subjects aftor paying for these from his own to show that the flowers had pro is a development of the Spartan formed, and in order to prevent Reynolds and Gainsborough, in all,

bably been cut from a bank in pocket.

"Of course I had no intention of Plunkett Road under the care of "Mailplane" in which Captain T. the old stock being sold nt a chill about 800. Uferent subjects."-

The paper and printing alone partner, Mr. A. L. Gladwell, and cost about £40,000.- high speed recently. recovering the cost from my the Botanical Department, the Neville Stack flew to: Karachi ating or even sixpence a sheet, my master," Ling told the Court; "it" man was fined $10.

his conscience troubled him so much that he thought he must

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