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AERIAL CONTROL GENEVA VERDICT

PROBLEM

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THE HONGKONG

SELLING USED. STAMPS

TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1933.

Committee must report to the As-] ACCOUNTANT IN THE

U.S.A. CONSIDERS NOT sembly which shall pronounce

FEASIBLE

London, Fab. 16.

When the General Commission of day considered the British pro- posals for the abolition of military aviation and control of civil avia- Captain Anthony Eden, Under tion, Secretary, for Foreign Affairs, maintained that unless air develop ment was regulated it would "bring stark tragedy in its train". In ternational control of civil aviation was necessary to make possible the abolition of aerial armaments and the removal of the nir. bombing

the Disarmament Conference to

menace.

DOCK

COO COO BAY TO WIN DERBY

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E RADIO BROADCAST

MUSIC

From Z. B. W., on wave length of

4.30-7 p.m. Chinese recorded pro- gramme.

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7-10.80 p.m. European programino of Coumbia records.

self, has seen the pony yet, so that thereon. It is left to the Assembly

I have not the slightest idea as to its to designate the membership of the Committes, but suggests that the which the cancellation marks had keep an eye on it, as it has

A charge of selling stamps on ability, but I would advise punters to PROGRAMME OF RECORDED

a blg Signatories of the Nine-Power been partially or wholly remov reputation.

membera of the

Banjolina seems to be a likely win- renty, several

ed was brought against Wongner in the Cosmopolitan Plato for Committee of Nineteen should Yim, accountant of the Cham Min sub-griffins of other seasons. It has 350 metres (845 k/c.). form the Committee of Negotia Kee Postal Hong, of 39, Wing won every time during its net three tions and an Invitation extended to Lak Street, on his appearance be- or four starts and at the moment is the Soviet Government to become fore Bir. Wynne-Jones at the Cen-in fine fettle. Cypres, ridden by Mr. a member of this Committee.

tral Police Court this morning. Wong of Shanghai is another possibi- lity, but Helvellyn is only, just re- covering from lameness which deve loped recently,

FAST PRACTICE. The Sydney Maldens Plate is probably one of the hardest races to tip. City of Brisbane appears to be the pick of the latest shipment of

with Australia porles, and

Mr. Butler up, may be expected to give a good accouet of itself. Look out for Nation, which did an extremely fine gallop on Thursday of this weck, covering six furlongs in 1 min, 30 secs. and Bnishing In 29 4-5 seconds.

Within a month after having been informed of the acceptance Detective Inspector M. Murphy of the two partics, the Secretary-appeared for the police and asked General shall take all suitable for, a week's formal rumande steps for the opening of negotia- tlona.

NON RECOGNITION OF MANCHUKUO,

The defendant was alleged to have sold 183 stamps of 30 cents face value, 234 stamps worth 30 each, and 50 one dollar stampa, The settlement which is recom-of the Chinese Government, on mended differs from a mere return which the cancellation marks had to the status quo existing before been partially or wholly removed. September, 1981; it also precludes

The American delgate, Mr. Gib son, said its peculiar geographical position made the application of the proposal for control neither feasible nor desirable for the United States. A Committee of 18 members las been appointed to draw up the questions of principle contained in the fundamental principles of thes the original proposal, and sub-existing International obligations

**TELEGRAPH" ART amendments.- British and with the mood of understand- sequent

Wireless.

SUPPLEMENT ing between China and Japan, on which peace in the Far East de- pends.

lt{-| The Committee declaren clear that in adopting the present Report members of the Leaguo ought to refrain, particularly as regards the present regime in Manchuria, from any net like- ly to prejudice the execut- tion of the recommendations of the snid Report, or delay their application. They will continue not to recognise this re- rime either in law or fact.

the maintenance and recognition His Worship adjourned the case of the present regime in Man- for one week, allowing the de- churia, auch maintenance and re-fondant bail in the sum of $1,500. cognition being incompatible with 11

MACAO ASSAULT SEQUEL

VICE-CONSUL ORDERED TO PAY FINE

Macao, Feb. 10. On charges of assault against Chinese Maritimes Customs ofl- clala, Mr. Fernando Rodrigues, Vice-Consul for Italy, was yester-

ordered to pay a fine of $90 day the option of three months' imprisonment, by the Prosiding Judge of the Court of Macao.

CONCERTED ACTION.

They intend to refrain in regard to the situation in Manchuria from any isolated action and to concert! their action among themselves and, if possible, with the States con- The defendant was accused of cerned which are not members of having assulted Mr. Albert Pichon, the League, namely the United Commissioner of Customs, on No-States and the Soviet Republic. vember 11th, and his assistant, Dr.

In order to facilinte nu for na

H. J. de Garcia, on November 16th. possible the establishment in the The latter incident was stated to Far East of a situation in con- have occurrred at 9 p.m. while Dr.formity with the conclusions pre- Garcia was talking with his friends sented in the present Report, the in the vicinity of the Victoria Secretary General is instructed to Cinema.

communicate a copy of this Report

Mr. Luis Nolasco prosecuted, while the defending counsel was Mr. Adolfo Jorge.

to the Staten who are not mem-

| bera of the Lengue, but who are

To-morrow's Picture Features

There will be many pletures of topical Interest in to- morrow's issue of tho Tele- graph Pictorial Supplement.

Mr. Bernard Shaw will figure in two photographs- ane in a group at Sir Robert Ho Tung's residence, and the other showing him delivering hia much-discussed speech at the University.

Other pictures will include several taken at the Fanling Races, the teams taking part in the Lane, Crawford soccer match, a group of the Anzac Company II.K.V.D.C. which won the machine-gun com- petition, and a snapshot of members of the same Com- pany carrying out rifle fire nt the Peak range.

There will also be several interesting Peking pictures, including some showing ex- hibits being prepared for the World Fair at Chicago,

signatories to the Nine-Power atenuanUOR Treaty or the Kellogg Pact, in-

Defendant admitted the assaulte, forming them of the Assembly's but pleaded that they were the out hopes that they will associate come of persecution and disrespect for his consular status when Cus- themselves with the views ex- toms officials searched his motor-pressed in this Report and, if! car at the frontier station. “

TRADE BARRIERS-

DENOUNCED

SHIPPING CHAMBER'S

RESOLUTION

necessary, concert their action

STOCK MARKET

FEATURES

and their attitude with the mem- FAR EASTERN ISSUES | bern of the League.-Reuter.

THE FACTS ABOUT JEHOL

London. Feb. 16.

SLUMP

London, Feb. 16. The markets closed with some The British Government should irregularity, but British funds strongly recommend to the Lea-left off firmer, with War Loan gue the establishment of a fact three and half per cent, at 99 finding Commission regarding

5/16. The unsettled foreign situa- Jehol, declares a resolution adoption continued to affect the mar- ed by the Executive Committee of

ket. Sino-Japanese stocks being the National Peace Council, which fint, with further general losses The United Kingdom Chamber has been despatched to the Gov- of between one and four points. of Shipping to-day passed a resornment and the British delega-Japanese five and half per cent. lution expressing Itself in full tion at Geneva.-Reuter

Conversion Loan was quoted at 66-British Wireless.

London, Feb. 16.

re-

accord with the policy of the Government in urging the forthcoming World Economic Gonference to promote the establishment of world trade prosperity and urging the need of a final settlement of war debts and the restoration of . Interna- tional credit, the removal of all restrictions оп international

COTTON & WHEAT

LATEST NEW YORK QUOTATIONS

Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Frita have received the following quota trade. Including probibitions, tions on the New York cotton and quotas and exchange restrictions wheat exchange for yesterday: and all forms of discrimination, Including subsidies, in the world freight market.

March

It also urged the removal or May modification of protective tariffe July and the taking of all such other October

December steps as may help to restore the January flow of international trade, based Spot on exchange of commodities.~~ British Wireless.

NOTED SOLDIER'S

FUNERAL

MARKED BY UTMOST SIMPLICITY

London, Feb. 16. In accordance with his express- ed desire, Field Marshal Sir Wil- liam Robertson, who rose from the ranks, was buried at Brook wood Cemetery to-day without military ceremonin!. The samo simplicity was observed at the memorial service held carlier at Westminster Abbey.

Muy July September October

Cation

Opening Closing

Ilango

Range 5.95-5.04 5.93-5.94

6.87-4.07 6.07-0.08

6.17-0.16 0.19-6.19

6.37-0.36 638-6.38 4.50-6.49 0.51-0.51 6.67-0.57 6.56-6.56

DOLLAR AGAIN RISES

MARKET STILL'

UNCERTAIN

The Hongkong dollar rose 1/8th this morning to 1a. 3.1/8d. The market, however is uncertain, ; with very little doing.

I expect Mr. L. Dunbar will bo sending one of his best ponies out In this event. He has Diana Bay, Liberty Bay and Sitting Bull, but I do not know which of these three Bag and will represent the stable Baggage is a danger, whilst three very much fancied entrants are Gay Crusader, Hetman and King's Justice. HOT FAVOURITE. Black Velvet is supposed to be a hot favourite for the Valley Stakes. Food It has been returning some practice times and as it will be ridden by Mr. Li of Shanghai, the pony offers a sound bet. On the other hand there are Hoy Tor, Jingle, and King Salmon, and many feel that from this itrio will come the winner.

7-7.18 p.m. Orchestral. With Bong in my Heart (Rodgers,

arr. Coates). Court Symphony Orchestra, DX83. Orphoo-Halles (Gluck),

Orchestre Symphonique (of Park). DX00.

7.18-7.30 p.m.

Closing Local Stock Quotations. Selected London and New York Stock Quotations, etc.

7.30-8 p.m.

A Selection by Layton and John- stone and Carroll Gibbons. Ooh! That Kits. Cabin in the Cotton.

Carroll Gibbons and His Boy Frienda. DUS90. We're All Good Pals at Last. Put Your Loving Arms Around Me.

Layton and Johnstone. DB602. Lifo is Just n Bowl of Chorriea. Sleepytime Down South.

Carroll Gibbons and His Boy Friends. DB739. Would You Take me Back Again? We Two.

Layton and Johnstone, DE560. Now That You're Gone. Can't Wo Talk It Over.

Carroll Gibbons and His Bay Friends, DB806.

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather

Trentbridge has an engagement in the Trial Plate, but it is doubtful whether it will accept. In any case there is Brechin. Charming Ster, Report. Cossack's Beauty and Jack, all of: whom are capable of winning.

BAG AND BAGGAGE. I feel that the winner of the China Stakes will come from the Dunbar Stable, Cyclamen Bay, Gleneagles, Diana Bay and Liberty Bay are all entered and between them should find first place,

The New Stables Stakes Buggest Bag and Baggage as the possible win- ner, but there are others whose claims cannot be ignored, such as Don, and Gay Cruander. Gold Key, Hetman and King's Bounty may start here, but I feel that Bag and Baggage will win if started, with King's Hounty and Zadko occupying places..

ROOSEVELT TELLS OWN STORY OF SHOOTING

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turnover of over a million shares.-Reuter.

ZINGARA'S DEFIANCE,

Miami Feb. 16. "I don't want anybody to help You're the judge, Do what like!" deftantly shouted Zingara, when arraigned in the Criminal Court to-day on a charge of the attempted murder of Mr. Roosevelt.

Zingara was remanded until to best barrister available to defend He will be given the

me.

You

morrow.

him.

8.5-8.30 p.m. Band Selections. Liebestraum (Liszt, arr. Somers), Caprica Viennois (Kreisler),

Deboy Somers Band. DB600. The Grenadiers Waltz (Waldteufel,

arr. Winterbottom), Acclamations Waltz (Waldteufel,

arr.. Winterbottom).

Reg. Band of H. M. Grenadler Guards. DX336. Marcho Slav (Tschaikowsky),

Reg. Band of H. M. Grenadior Guards. DX59.

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8.30-10.5 p.m. Variety. Song-Waltzes from Vienna-For Wa

Love You Still.

Mario Burke (Soprano). DB020. Animals on Parade. Orchestral-The Druid's Prayer The Who's Zoo at Whipsnade, DB990.

The Bohemians. DB056. Organ Solo-I Believe in You.

Reginald Foort. DR679. Vocal Duet My Consolation.

Chick Endor and Charlie Farrell. DB918. Xylophone Solo-The Squirrel Dance. Rudy Starita. DB145. Song-To-day I Feel so Happy..

Renate Muller (Soprano). DBG87. Humorous The Laughing Policeman

at the Zoo, Charles Penrose, Kaye Connor and Peter Penrose, DB605. Fox Trot Gettin' Sentimental.

The Now B. B. C. Danco Orchestra. CB431.

Chorus-I'm Keepin' Company

The Sunshine Boys. DBCOS. Piano Solo-You Try Somebody Else. Carroll Gibbons and His Boy Friends. DB789. Songe-a) My Johnny was Shoe NOT AN ANARCHIST.

maker (b) As I Was Going to Zingara has evinced no interest

Banbury, in Communism and is not ac-

Annetto Blackwell (Soprano), DB607. quainted with the anarchist theory, Organ Solo-Let's Put Out the Lights. Sidney Torch, DB995. according to Professor Moley, Song-English Maids. close friend of President-Elect Raymond Newell (Baritone). DB605. Roosevelt and his economic SongWaltzes from Vienna-Love adviser, wto questioned the assailant in his cell.

and Wor.

Dennis Noble and Chorus, DB620. Mr. Roosevelt does not contem: Orchestral-The Temple of the Bells. The Bohemians. DB956, plate any change in his regular Organ Solo-When It's Night Time habits. Ho is surprised at the

in Nevada. suggestion for curtailing the in-

Reginald Foort. DB670. augural celebration and other Humorous DuetI Got the Potatoes public functions.-Router.

I Got the Tomatoes, But Somebody Elac Has Got my Girl.

Chick Endor and Charlie Farrell. DB918,

London, Feb. 17.

Dolls.

Silver is unchanged in London, ENGLISH JOCKEY INJURED. Xylophone Solo-Dance of the Paper where India was a small seller and China a small buyer on a steady market. After the official fixing, the market ruled firm, with Chicago Winnipeg business reported 1/18th above

quoted rates.

6.05.

Wheat

475 48%

48

49%

-10%

50%

New York reports silver up quarter, with the market frmi.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

DISRAELI SUGGESTED A LIMBO FOR To-night an All-Ranka Dance will POLITICAL ECONOMISTS, TO WHICH¡be hold in the Garrison Lecture Hall, THEIR EXHAUSTED ARGUMENTS AND proceeds from which will be devoted EXPLODED FALLACIES MIGHT BE CON-to Arca Welfare Funds. SIGNED AFTER MERVING THEIR TURN.

The usual dinner danco will taka

ment will be held in St. Andrew's inorrow (Saturday) and the manage- A Concert and Dramatic Entertain-place at the Repulse Bay Hotel to- Church Hall on Monday, February ment advises that the popular Re 20, commencing at 0.2

0.15 p.m.

vellere Dance Orchestra will be in attendance. A prize-giving concert will be held by the students of the Chung Nan A most enjoyable concert of Gor- College in the King's Theatre next man instrumental and vocal music Sunday, commencing at 10 nm. Pro- was given at the Helena May In- fessor W. Brown is to distribute the stitute last evening. In the presence of a large gathering. Those taking part were Frau von Winterfeldt, Mrs.

While each regiment in which Sir William Berved was represent | prizes. ed at the service, no uniforms were worn. Lord Allenby repre-origin, manufacture and use of build- (vocalists), Madame Arnold (violin), A most interesting survey of the Banger and Mra. Noll Mathicson sented the King, and the Prince ing cements, ancient and modern, was and Frau Ammann and Madamo of Wales and the Duke of Glou- contained in a paper read by Profes- Evelia (piano). Frau von Winter costar werd also represented. sor F. A. Redmond, at the Institu- foldt, who possesses a sweet soprano Many Mintatora and ex-Ministers, tion of Engineers and Shipbuilders of voice, was heard to marked an- most of the surviving war-timo Hongkong yesterday. The historical | vantago. In her solos, whllo leaders, together with Ambassa- background of the subject was also voice blended admirably with that of dors and Minleters and Military Impressively dealt with in an exploras Mrs. Mathieson in their ducts. Mrs. Attaches from many countries, and

tion of the principal examples of Banger dalighted everybody with har ancient architecture, the Jocturor charming solos, sung with marked representatives of the Dominions, toclaring that cement such as we taste and expression, whilst the vero among the large congrega- know it, was unknown to the ancients, instrumental work of the other por- Long British Wireless.

who found a way of doing without it. formers wig admirable.

her

L. L. Morriss, son of Intry Mor- riss, Tell and broke his collarbone while riding at Newmarket yester- day-Reuter's Special,

4

Bombay, Feb. 10. The India bank rate has been reduced to 0%.—Reuter.

Time was when leading & dual life led to a duel dentha

Rudy Starita, DB145. Song Just Because I Lost my Heart

to You, Renato Muller (Soprano), DB087. Humorous Rocital-At the Pantomino. William McCulloch. DB657. Fox Trot By the Bycamore Tree.

The Now H. B. C. Dance Orchestra. Choras-Tako i From Ma (I'm

CEA1.

Taking to You).

The Sunshine Boys. DB600, Piano Solo-Home.

Carroll Gibbons and His Boy Friends, DB780, Song-A Bold Young Farmor.

Annette Blackwell. DB007. Organ Solo--Lan't It Romantic?

Aidney Torch. DB905.

Song-Red Rose. Raymond Nowell (Baritone), DEGO5. 10.5-10.28 p.m. Concert Waltres. Viennese Nights-Selection

(Romberg).

Regal Cinema Orchestra, DX208. Daly's Theatre Waltz Memortos

(arr. Prentico).

Charles Prentice and His Orchesten. DX310.

The Blue Danube (Strauss).

The B. B. C. Wireless Chorus and Orchestra, DB301. Rugby Mid-day Press

.10.28 p.m. News

10.30 p.m. Close Down,

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