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REGISTRATION OF PATENTS

LOCAL LAW BEING CONSOLIDATED

The Gazette contains the draft of an Ordinance to consolidato and amend the law relating to the Registration of United Kingdom Patents.

United The Registration of Kingdom Patents Ordinances of the Colony were introduced on the instructions of the Secretary of Stato in order to carry out the re- commendations of the British Empire Patent Conference, 102, and the Imperial Economic Co- ference, 1920. They have been adapted with allght alterations from a draft modef Ordinance prepared by the Board of Trade. Defects in the model have been painted out by the Secretary of State from time to time and the principal Ordinance has been amended accordingly, the latest amendment having been effected by Ordinance No. 18 of 1932 which was passed to comply with the Secretary of State's Circular (2)" despatch of the 27th February, 1932.

A more recent Colonial Office circular despatch dated the 5th September. 1932, points out further defeet which has been discovered in the model, and which necessitates the substitution of the words "date of the patent" for the words "date of the issue of the patent" in two places in sub- section (2) of section 8 of

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PELOTA

LONDON'S NEW

SPORT

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1932.

Pelota, the fast sport known in all Spanish countries, is being brought to London. It la nirendy said to be a popular pastime in Cairo, Shanghai and Miami.

In pelota-A ball game that is so fast and skillful that it takes ton years to become a "crack" player-- the players wear a long straw basket arrangement, called cesta, on their right handa. With this they "serve" and return the ball in fast rallies.

Experts are to be engaged from Spain, Mexico, and Cuba to show London how the game is played in Exhibition matches. Both the Prince of Wales and the King of Spain are enthusiastic followers of the sport. If the game is well re- ceived in London, backers of pelota plan to erect stadiums or "frontons" in Manchester, Birmingham, Liver- pool, Glasgow, and Brighton.

possibly

A first class exponent of pelota finishes his playing life at the age of 32.-Router.

SUBSIDISED AIR PORTS

FAITH HEALING

THE SOCIETY OF PECULIAR PEOPLE

London. The Peculiar People's Chapel in Kennington-road has been condemned by the London County Council and is now being torn down, to make room for a new building. But the Peculiar People will build another and larger church in Ken- nington.

The followers of this religious movement which sprang up in the little Essex village of Rochford, near Southend, do not believe In doctors. Their creed is based on the Bible.

"We use 'pecullar' In the Bibliesl sense of God's chosen or peculiar' people," explained Mr. T. W. Moss, one of the Elders of the church. "It has nothing to do with the every day meaning of 'funny' or 'strange. "We believe in trusting in God for the healing of our body without the aid of a doctor. Instead of doctors we believe in the words of the Bible, and that our elders shall 'lay hands on the sick and they shnil recover.' For cases of appen; dicitie we resort to our usual methoda, with anointing with oil, and, if necessary, we even call a special prayer meeting."

LONDON INNOVATION

PENNY-IN-THE-ŚLÖT WIRELESS

London.-A penny-in-tho-slot dovico for wireless has been in- vented. A coln is dropped into the wireless set and then it gives a fixed amount of programme.

The device is a small box which fits into any wireless cabinet in such a way that the net can receive no currant until a penny to inserted to operate a contact switch.

It is possible to manipulate the machine so that it will take any coin, so that anything from ona, to twenty-four hours listening-in may be paid for at a time-Router.

National Anthom Benediction. 12.15-2 p.. Chinese programme. 1 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report

2 p.m. 8-10.30 Report

Close Down. p.m. European programme. Local Time and Weather

B p.m.

8.38.13 p.m.

A relay of an Organ Recital by Mr. C. E. Longyear from the Union Church.

Programme.

1. Bridal March (Goldmark).

2. Twilight Melody (Moale),

0. Chorale (Bach).

4. Largo (Dvorak).

5. Adagio (Merkel). 4. Evensong (Martin). 9.33-9 p.m.

(Dohnanyl, Op. 19). Played by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra directed by Frederick Slock. (This Suite is kindly loaned by a Listener).

Doctors can be called in by mem- bers of the society without their being banished from the church. Neither do the Peculiar People ob-Suite ject wearing glasses or false teeth, as they believe these instru- HIGHER FEES TO BE ments assist nature.

CHARGED London,The cost of landing Ordinance No. 18 of 1925, is and housing air liners at Go the name way, but if a tooth were enacted by section 2 of Ordinancement stations is to be increased

No. 18 of 1932,

were

As the principal Ordinance of 1925 la a short Ordinance which has been amended by Ordinances No. 10 of 1928, No. 38 of 1931, and No. 18 of 1932, and as the Rules made under it in 1926 amended twice in 1931, it has been considered desirable to repeal them all and to re-enact them, with the alteration, directed by the Colonial Office despatch of the 5th September, 1932, in this now Ordinance.

AMERICAN REPLY ON

WAR DEBTS

(Continued from Page 1.) culties of obtaining foreign ex- change.

"I also recognise the reiption which these facts may bear to the process of recovery.

AMERICA HARD HIT. "On the other hand, it must be re membered that these incidents of depression have also fallen with great weight upon the American people and the effects upon them directly as taxpayers, or otherwise, i of any modification of the agree- ment with respect to debts due to this country cannot be dis- garded.

according to a revision of land- lug fees which the Air Ministry will put into affect on Feburary 1.

"If we get a bad cold," said Mr. Moss, "wo resort to the laying on of hunds. Toothache is treated in decayed we should have it taken

out."-Reuter.

VERULAMIUM ROMAN CITY MAY BE RE-BURIED

have li #1-

Small passenger craft will pay much the name as they do now.

"Even with the new rates," an- official of the Air Ministry de. clared, "The air ports will not

who Archaeologists pay. They are heavily sub-covered Verulamium, the 2,000- sidlisod art! the landing and year-old Roman city near St." housing fees we will receive will | Albans, are seeking some means of only represent a small proportion preserving the Roman villas that of the huge cost of maintaining have been unearthed. It is pos-

places such

SUN Croydon and sible that the ancient city may be Lympne."

re-buried, to go back under the dust where it was found.

Under the new senle of rates

aeroplanes will pay according to

To preserve the Roman villas with weight and not, as It has been, their mosaic floora and "central an, size because the wear and heating" systems, a costly weather- tear on an aerodrome depends proof building must be erected to upon the weight of the machines prevent the rains and storms from using it. Landings will limited to 40 a month.

Coats for a month's

.E-15

.ET

.57

Reuter

9-10,30 p.m. (approx:)

A relay of the Orchestral Concert from Lane Crawford's Restaurant given by the Band of HI.M.S. "Suffolk"

by kind permission of Captain J. II. Godfrey and the Management. (Dur ing the intervals recorded Musle will be broadcast).

10.30 p.m. (approx:) Close Down. KZRM PROGRAMME; To-day's bronicast from the Manila station:

Conuered

3.00 p.m.-Baseball-sponsored by the Athletic Supply Co.

6.00 p.m.--Studio Music. 6.40 p.m.-Bureau of and Industry Programme

6.10 p.m.-Spanish Informationa} Period.

Informational 0.30 p.m.-English

Period.

RADIO BROADCAST

PROGRAMMES FOR THE

WEEK-END

From Z.B.W. on wave-length of 365 metres (845 k/c).,

4-7 p.m. Chinese programme. 7-11.30 pm. European programmo of Columbia and Regul records. 7-7-24 p.m. Band Bolections. Voyago in a Troopship (arr. Millor). Rog, Band of 11. M, Grenadier Guarda DX8.

Acclamations Waltz (Waldteufel). The Grenadiers Waltz (Waldtoufol,

Arr. Winterbottom).

Reg. Band of H. M. Grenadier Guards DX335. Preciosa March (Dovery). The Vanished Army (Alford),

The Reg. Band of H. M. Grenadier Guards 3098R. 7.24-8.16 p.m. Variety. 8 p.m. (Local Time and Weather Report). Vocal Duct-Bow Bells-Mona Lisa.

Binnlo Hale and Andro Randall DB743. Humorous Monologue Old Sam.

Stanley Holloway DX108, Orchestral-With a Song in my

ilcart.

Court Symphony Orchestra DX63. Song-Firo in my Heart.

Harold Williama (Baritone) DB781, Band-The Night When Love Was

Born.

Debroy Somera Band CB493. Vocal Duct-Live, Laugh and Love

Layton & Johnstone DB786. Song-Bow Bells-You'ro Blase,

Binnlo Halo (Comedienne) DB743. Song The Thrill is Gono, Harold Williams (Baritone) DB781. Band-Masquerade.

Debroy Somers Band CB493,

Vocal Duet Just Once for All Time.

Layton and Johnstone DB780. 8,15-9.15 p.m. A Concert, Octet-Putting the Clock Back

(arr. Squire).

J. B. Squire Celesto Octet DX08. Voen! Duet-Love's Dream (Dowden

and Llazi, arr. Besly).

Dora Labbette and Hubert Elsdell 0012. 'Cello Solo-Melodio (Tschaikowsky). Gaspar Cassado LX140. Song Tom Bowling (Dibdin),

William Heseltine (Tonor) DX70, Vocal Duct-Come, Silver Moon

(Dowdon and Benly).

Dora Labbette and Hubert Elsdell 0012, 'Cello Solo-Humorcake (Dvorak).

Gaspar Cassado LX146. Pro-Song--The Bay of Biscay

7.00 p.m.-Request Poriod. 7.15 p.m.-Studio Painpango gramme-Ellodoro Congo, Baritone and declaimer,

7.80 p.m."Vive."

7.45 p.m.-Ford Service Programme Gillum and Atterbury.

8.00 p.m.-La Inaular Programms Piano Ducts.

Bole 8.16 p.m.-Botica Music Programme,

8.30 p.m.-Calibama Co-Edu. 8.45 pmStock Quotations. 8.60 p.m.-Palawan, Night. 9.20 Dance Musle-Bay Hotel Orchestra.

Master

View

also be disintegrating the 2,000-year-old-Lorine Nash and Johnny Harrle-

cement and washing away the aur- Ianding} rounding earth works. | foes are, shown here:

"Three of the wonderful moanic Present Rate New Rate pavements have been lifted and Hannibal Type £30..

placed in a temporary Museum," ....£5. Push Moth.

explained Mrs. Mortimer Wheeler, $10.

who, with her husband, is directing Avro

the work of excavation. "One bus been re-buried and another is at present protected from the weather by a wooden covering. Within the next few months the problem of what to do with Verulamium will have to be faced."

EXCHANGE RATES

Paris. Geneva

"I assume it was for the purpose | Berlin of deliberately and carefully Helsingfors giving due consideration to the Oslo... conflicting elementa in the world Athens situation, differing, as they would, Buenos Aires in various countries, that this ch Government adopted the system New York which I have described.

"The President is prepared to recommend to Congress that it constitute an agency to examine the whole subject.

Milan..

Nov. 25 8214

On a recent Sunday £12 in pen- anies and sixpences were collected 10.23/32

at the ruins,----

Gotfrom sight-seems

58214 Copenhagen. .10.20

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10.30 p.m.-Clono down. To-morrow's Broadcast from the Manila station:

10.30 a.m.-Union Church Services.. 12.16 p.m.-The Watch Tower Pro- grammo.

12.30 p.m.-Luncheon Hour Pro- gramme.

1.10 p.m.--Close Down.

3.00 p.m.-Bureau of Prison's Ennd. 3.30 p.m.-Baseball Sponsored by the Athletic Supply Co.

6.00 p.m.--Ten Dance Programme, 6.00 p.m.-Band Concert from Lundta:

7.00 p.m.-Talk by A Catholic 5% Priest,

Nov. 24. 82.15/16

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Nom. 1/0.7/14 3,24% .8.07%

Nom. Rio.

1/9 Bombay 8.21% Yokohama

8.00%

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Bucharest. Hongkong Brussels Stockholni

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Shanghai

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28 Montreal 108 Belgrade. 30.7/16 War Loan

1/6.13/64

7.16 p.m.--Request Half Hour, F/11/16 -7.45 pm-La Yebana Programme.

650 Asernted. .97% 1/4 Silver (spal). .18.3/16 23.7/32 (forward) 184

--British Wireless.

**

18.00

8.00 p.m.Chevrolet Chronicles. 9.30 h.m.-Basque Presentation. 9.00 p.m-Studio Hongo Pro- gramme Fanny Calvin, Soprano..

0.16 p.m. The Music of the World Famous Compositions by Nevin- An Hour with Sehrbert.

10.30 p.m.--Close Down.

ARE PEOPLE READING THE BIBLE LESS?

(Cherry and Davy). William Heselting (Tenor) DX70. 9.15-9.30 p.m. Orchestral. Lo Carnaval Romain-Overture

(Berlioz).

Sir Hamilon Harty conducting The Hallo Orchestra LX172. Light Cavalry-Overture (Suppe). Court Symphony Orchestra conducted by Percy Pilt. DX42, 9.30-11.30 p.m. Dance Music. Sir Roger Do Coverly-Country

Danico DE470, (This record in by opcein! request). Fox Trot-Great Day.

Foz Trot-Without a Song 2023-D. Fox Trot-I'm Carefrco. Fox TrotMy Mum Tango--Lola.

CB408.

Tango-Rose of Seville CB494, Fox Trot-They All Start

Whistling Mary,

MRG53.

Fox Trot I Heard Fox Trot-Troubles are Like

Bubbles. Fox TrolIt Was zo Beautiful

.....

MR856, Waltz-Little Spanish Villa by

the Sen CB102,

Fox Trot-Lady Luck. Fox Trot-Singin' In the

Bathtub 6738. Fox Trot-Lovely Little Silhouette. Fox Trot-All for the Love of

a Lady CB102.

Carmen for To-aight. Tango I Could be Happy

With You CB467. Fox Trot-Listen in To-night

my Darling. Fox Trot-Roses at Dawning ·

ÖB457. Fox Trot---Good Evening. Fox Trot-Never Hitch Your

Wagon to a Star CB401. Fox Trot-Banking on the

Weather. Waltz-Pagan Moon

CB490. Fox Trot You'ro the Kind of

a Baby for Ma. Fox Trot-All my Lifo

CB403 Fox Trot-When We're Alone. Fox Trot-Keppin' Out of

Mischief Now CB450. Blues-Dallas Blues. Bluce-Royal Garden Blues CB446. Fox Trot-Dancing in the Dark. Fox Trot-Have You Forgotten?

CB107. Fox Trot-You Didn't Know

the Music. Fox Trot-You Try Somebody

Elso CB415, Waltz Helen-Waltz CB410, 10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press

11.30 p.m. Close Down All records, in the above European programmes ato kindly supplied by Messrs. Anderson Music Co

SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME, 11-12.15 p.m.

Paso Doble-Let mo be Your

I confess Amsterdam I cannot see any representation Vienna in your note which would be likely Prague to induce Congress to act upon the question by a differency now from, the manner and principles upon which it has acted in the past. ATTITUDE OF PRESIDENT. "The attitude of the President, therefore, is that for any suggest- ed study of inter-governmental financial obligations as now exist- In the Ideal Homes Exhibition ¡called Higher Criticism has shown | carrying loads; some are doing ing, some such agency as I have held this year in England there that the Bible is not what it business: some are playing. I have referred to should be created to was a modél Vietorian house. One claimed to be. The writers of looked at them many times, but not consider this question individually, of the prominent pieces of furni- nome of the books of the Bible until an artist explained it to my

with each Government

ture to be seen in it was a large only assumed names of famous brother did I see the artist's ob- heretofore.

family Bible. It was not to be national heroes. This series of ject in them. In somo way or seen in the houses of twentiethart/cies will attempt to deal with other all the figures turn the atten- century England. Why was this? these difficulties and to find out tion of the observer to the central I could not help wondering, do whether these charges are true. figure, weeping Andromache. The people read the Bible less now than It would be an interesting en-key to the different figures lies in "As to the susponsion of the they used to? Perhaps they read it quiry to find out how many of those the central one. All is focussed instalment of the British debt due an the quiet, but it would acem not. who say that the Bible in discre on her. So in the Bible, you have on December 15th, which is one! A conversation not very long ago dited have ever read it through found no key to open its moaning. of the objectives in your Note, turned onto the subject of the from one and to the other. I ven- The key lies in the Central Per- no authority lies with the Execu- Bible and a university man who ture to say that there are not many sonage. Lawgiver and priest, tive to grant such an extension had been brought up at one of the even among the clergy and minis- psalmist and prophat find their and no facts have been placed in big public schools said he did not ters of the church who have done explanation in the central figure our possession which could be know there was a book of Peter this. remember the first time of Jesus Christ. Apostle and News, presented to Congress for favour-in the Bible!

that I did this. It gave me exactly disciple do no more than point to able consideration.

Yet the Socleties which publish the same sort of feeling as one the Central Figure. The Old Test- the Bible are having record sales, gets on climbing a mountain peak. ament is the preparation for, the Such Importance is attached The Bible is the world's best seller It was possible to get a view of New Testament la the Advent of by our Government and people by a long way. Perhaps it is that the book as a whole, just as from Jesus Christ. to the maintenance of the other nationalities are reading it tho mountain peak one can look original agreements in full by more while we English speaking down on the country around and The Bible has difficulties, but payment on December 15th, as peoples are being left behind. The see it as a whole. No doubt there who would expect that a book to far outweigh the reasons Bible has been printed into at are dark crevasses, scarred rocks which claims to be the revelation now apparent for its suspension, least six hundred languages and and terrifying precipices, but of God would be without its But road it first. and by such payments the pro-dialects and the number grows from the top onch is seen as add- difficulties. spects of a satisfactory up each year,

ing beauty to the whole. Each Give it a trial. Try the koy and proach to the whole question,

What then

the reason why we has its place in the landscape be- see if it fits the lock, if Jesus Christ la not the Central Figure in my opinion, would be greatly are reading the

Bible less now fore one's eyes. Increased,"

than in the last century? I think But perhaps it is neithor science and solution to the Biblo.

I hope in future articles to deal The United States, note is that there are several reasons for nor criticism which has caused

chiefly

the some to neglect reading the Bible, with, The Bible and Science," because receiving the careful consider this, but

average man believes the Bible to but the failure to find a key to itu The Bible and Higher

Biblo

andology bo a discredited book, that it made meaning. It is like a puzzle which The claims for itself which have been perhaps as a child you were inter-The Bible and Inspiration" and According to a report issued by the found out to be falee, so that it eated in, but no solution has an- the meaning of the Old and New

now. Many any peared and you have left it. In Testaments.-W. S. police this morning n 32 positive Colts out of date revolver and six rounds of ammun that the discoverios of science the Art Gallery at Manchester. is

Its one of Lard Leighton's famous This is the first of a series of have discredited the Bible. contents cannot be made to agres pictures "The Captive Androma- articles written for the "Telegraph"

There are. with what science taashos now.icho."

over twenty by a Bachelor of Theology. Next Some say that what in popularly figures in the picture. Some are Saturday: The Bible and Science.

tion of the British Goverment. -British Wireless.

tion were stolen from the second floor of 8, Granville Road sometime be tween 7 pm, on Thursday and 9 a.m. this morning,

A relay of the Service from the Union Church, Kennedy Road.

St. Andraws' Sunday. Annual Parade Service of the Foot- Hongkong Volunteer Dofence Corps.

tish

Company of the

Order of Service Voluntary Hymn: "All People That On Earth

Do Well"

Prayer. Lord's Prayor Hymn: "Yo Gates Lift Up Your

Hond's On High." Lasson Hymn: "The Lord My Shepherd Is."

Prayer Offertory Prayer Hymn: “Oh God of Betha!"

Sermon "Religion at Home & Abroad" Lennon Hymn: "Thow Israel They Say

and That Truly" (Continued on Previous Columna.)

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