INCIDENT CLOSED
AUSTRIAN ARMS IMPORTS
ITALY TO TAKE THEM BACK
London, Feb. 21.
The Austrian Arms In- cident, which has aroused much excitement owing to the despatch of the Anglo- French Note, may now be considered closed.
•
In the House of Commons this evening, the Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, was asked who- ther a settlement had been reach; ed in the matter of the importa. tion of arms Into Austria.
He replied: "The Italian Am- bassador saw me yesterday about the arms recently, sent from an Italian consignor to two Austrian factories, and informed me that the italian Government, for their part, were prepared to agree that the arms in question, which were sent to Austria for the purpose of being reconditioned, should be sent back to Italy as soon as pos- sible after the fulfilment of the contract for reconditioning.
"The Ambassador informed me that some of the arms have al ready been sent back to Italy. It is understood that the return of the remainder would be evidenced in due course by customa certifi- cates of the Austrian authorities. His Majesty's Government,. for their part, hope that the question could be considered closed by a general acceptance of this propo- sal."-British Wirelcas.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY
WITHDRAWAL URGED FROM THE LEAGUE
Photo taken at a national mass meeting held in Tokyo on the Manchurian question, at which all political parties in Japan ware represented. Following the delivery of vigorous speeches a resolution was unanimously adopted urging the Government to withdraw from the League of Nations in view of the attitude adopted there. Our photograph shows those on the platform, including Dr. Hajikita, a
member of the House of Peera, who took the chair.
CHAMPIONS DAY
(Continued from Page 1) CHAMPIONS SWEEP
LARGEST SUBSCRIPTION FOR MANY YEARS
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the
STEAMER LAUNCHED JAPAN'S TEN POINTS
· AT TAIKOO..
SS. HOIHOW BUILT FOR THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO.
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(Continued from Page 1.)
twice" before making any deci
On Monday afternoon there was sion. launched from the Taikoo Dockyard the finely modelled steel screw
ASSEMBLY MEETING.
1933.
RADIO BROADCAST
EUROPEAN LECTURE FROM
THE STUDIO
From Z. B. W on wave length of 365 metres (845 X/c.).
4.30-7 pm Chinese programme. 5-6.15 p.m. Chinese Children's Con-
cert
7-10.30 p.m." European programme, 7-7.38 p.m. Concert Waltres,
of the Seath (Strauss),
Poses.
Wine, Women and Song (Strauss)."
Chicage symphony Orch. D1452. Girls from Baden (Kozak), Game of Kisses (Rizzi).
Victoria Orchestra. V-50037.
7.18-7.30
Selected London and New York Stock Quotations, etc.
7.38-5.10 p.m. A Concert
8 pm. (Local Time and Weather Report)."
Simfonietta-Prelude and Minuet
(Bossi).
Simfonietta-Last Spring (Grieg),
The Philadelphia Chamber String Simfonietta: 0129. SongTrees (Kilmer-Rasbach)... Song By the Waters of Minnetonka
(Lienrance).
Ernestine Schumann-Heink (Contralto). 1198, Piano Solo La Campanella
(Paganini-Liszt). Piano Solo Staccato Etude
(Rubinstein),
Mischa Levitzki. D1469. Song-Fhylida (Fisher). Song Lovely Night (Landon
Ronald).
Walter Glynne (Tenor). B2395. Violin Solos
(a) La Cancion del Olvido
- (Serrano-Persinger). (b) Ronda (Spor-Persinger). Violin
of Spain
18h Menuhin 7817.
8.10-8.30
p.m. Orchestral Apache Dance (Offenbach). La Golondrina (Serradell).
Victor Salon Orchestra. 21055.) A Day in Venice (Nevin),
Victor Salon Orchestra with Nautical Moments (arr. Winter).
Group 9478.
The League Assembly to-day re- No fewer than 20.353 tickets steamer Hoihow, which was built to were sold in connexion with the the order of the China Navigation 'ceived the Report of the Com
|mittee of Nineteen, and later the ой Jockey Club's sweep
Company, Limited.
Designed for passengers and cargo. Japanese counter-statement. Champions. The draw took place the vessel is 298 feet in length on the The Chamber, owing to the pre- last night and was as follows:"
Bag and Baggage ...
13896 breadth, and 25 feet in moulded depth, sence of the apparatus of photo-The London Palladium Orch, C1854. Wild Life
with a gross tonnage of 2,850 tons, graphers and cinematographers and in in every way a sister ship of had the appearance of a
Hunan, which has recently been studio the placed in service.
UNREGISTERED MUI-TSAI
WANTS TO RETURN
TO PARENTS
A married woman, Lo Sam-sau, of 31, Elgin Street, appeared be- "fore Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Cen- tral Police Court this morning on a charge of keeping an unregister- ed mui-tout.
The girl complained to the police that she had been scolded by her mistress and that she de- sired to return to her mother who was prepared to take her back on payment of $140. It appeared that the defendant's mother presented the girl to her as part of her marriage dowry,
A fine of $100 was imposed.
Don
Gold Bar
The Crook Indiana
CAMPING RALLY
HAMPTON COURT
EVENT
London, Feb. 21. Many European countries will be represented at the Camping Rally to be held in a
private
portion of Hampton Court, on the banks of the Thames, at Whit- auntide, under the auspices of the International Federation of Camp- ing Clubs, formed last year at the Conference in Holland.
The Camping Club of Britain and Ireland of which Lord Baden Powell is President will act as hosta-British Wireless
ROYAL PARTY. AT BRITISH FAIR
MALAYAN EXHIBITS
ATTRACT
London, Feb. 21.
The Queen, the Duke and Duchess of York, the Princess Royal and Prince George made a tour to-day of the British Indus- tries Fair.
load water line, 44 feet in moulded
The Hoihow will run its trials carly
8.30-9 p.m. Musical Comedy. eine C. B. Cochran's 1930 Revue-Vocal
Gems.
Company. C1320. Light Opera Com The Committee of Nineteen Lido Lady-Selection.
have collated the replies to their
in April, and be placed in commission invitations to the Committee and immediately after completion of the Nine-Power Treaty signator
ies to serve on the negotiating committee. The British Dominions were included in view of Britain's signature of the Nine-Power Treaty, but hitherto only Canada has accepted.
Mignonette.
3rd. Race.
Dunbar's Elert. King's Bounty. Gay Crusader.
5th. Race...
Dee. Alexander Hall.. California;
6th, Race,
Navy Hall
13404 15724
Chùa Quan
02581
The Rainstorm"
09693
Daylight Eve
13786
Just Imagine
11098
Wonderful Stag
03881
trials.
Valorous
17731
Golden Arrow
12037
Champagne Bay
15643
2nd. Race.
California
07784...
Pocahontas
Brechin,
05406
03661
13523
Street Singer.
Cyclameh Bay
20352
Lunar Star
12318
Liberty Bay
06051
Valley Hatt
02212
Pride of Tsingtao
01330
Racing Boy
15222
Mon Talisman Sadko
4th. Race.
"14787
*13551
06245
17299
Polar Star. City of Melbourne. Friar Tuck,
Adam
10802
Gleneagles
J3695
Bright Star
02611
Orlando
20004
Bistre
19855
Gold" Ring
01407
The Tiger
01209
Gay Crusader
17949
The Plover...
09745
City of Brisbane,
Gallant Fux
19718
Ration,
Whoopee
12667
Northern Star.
Field No..I (1st race
4th day)
05282
Field No. 2 (2nd race.
4th day).
15457
Field No. 3 (3rd race
4th day)
12123.t
Field No. 4 15th race
4th day)
.03612
Field No. 6 (7th race
4th day)
08300
The Goat
08015
Cossack's Beauty
00691
Banjolina
00007
*Sitting - Bull
13649
15093
04784
03195
01661
Klickitat
11678
Tillicum
07340
Diana Bay
14424
Black Rock
02625
10th, Race, Mayflower, Spotted Butterfly. Stourbridge.
Jungle Jim
17927
Blue Star
10178
Jingle
09201
Jack
16822
Golden Dragon
14631
+1
"Ringtail's" Selections
"Ringtails" "selections for
to-
12th. Race.
Dynasty's Elect. Bag und Baggage.. Don.
Swale Trentbridge
Hetman
Brechin
day's Races are as follows:
7th. Race.
Spotted Butterfly. Street Singer. Solar Star.
8th. Race.
Liberty Bay. Diana Bay. Gleneagles.
9th. Race,
Warrington. Golden Dragon. Black Rock.
11th, Race.
Valley Hall, Wonderful Stag. Gallant Fax.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
SEE THE BORT
The other acceptances include Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Spain. Ireland, Czecho-Slovakia, Portugal, Holland, Belgium and Turkey.
M. HYMAN'S SPEECH,
No, No Nanette-Selection. Show of Shows-Selection.
Savoy Orpheans. C1310.
New Mayfair Orchestra. C1887. Mister Cinders-Vocal Gems. Wake Up and Dream-Vocal Gems.
Light Opera Company. C1663. 9-9.20 p.m. From the Studio, A talk on "Hilaire Belloe" by Mr. H. C. Macnamara.
9.20-10.30 p.m. Varlety, Fox Trot-Love me To-night. Fox Trot-Say It Isn't So.
George Olsen and His Music. 24124. Song--Falling In Love Again, Humorous Song What Archibald
Says, Goes.
Gracie Fields. B3592. Trot-Al-American Girl. Fux Trot-"And so to Bed." Humorous Song-The Empire Party George Olsen and His Music. 24125.
Song.
When the extraordinary Assem-Fox bly of the League, met this after- noon, Mr. Hymans (Belgium) who presided, reviewed the work of the Committee of Nineteen, which has been dealing with the problem and said, they were obliged, to their profound regret, to consid" er that for, this part, they had exhausted all possible efforts of conciliation.
The procedure of conciliation, of course, he said, was not yet closed and could not be formally closed until the adoption by the Assembly of the Report of the Committee of Nineteen.
He hesitated to make a new ap- peal with a view to conciliation for it would be necessary not only that fresh proposals which the Assembly could accept should be made and also that it should re- ceive an assurance that the exist. ing situation would not be aggro vated and that, fresh. operations would not be undertaken.
GRAVE JUNCTURE.
■
fumorous Song-Fat Flat Fish..
Lesile, Surony, B3473. Fox Trot-Everyone Says
I Love You." Fox Trot-Always in my Heart. Piano Solo-Intangibility.
Isham Jones and His Orch. 24118,
Mano Solo-Southology.
Joe Sanders. 24013. Fox Trot-After 12 0’Clock. Fox Trot-I Was Taken by Storm.
Hoagy Carmichael and His Song-Thank God for a Garden.
Orchestra. 24113.
Song--Jean.
John Turner (Tenor). B2341," Fox Trot-Three's a Crowd. Fox Trot-Sweethearts Forever.
Wayne King and His Orch. 24115. Organ Solo On the Road to
Mandalay, Organ Sole Sylvia
Jesso Crawford. 24039. Fox Trot-Riddle Me This, Fox Trot-How Do You Do It?
Leo Reisman and His Orch. 24132, 10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News,
10.35
At the same time, at this very All Close Down,
records in the above European grave juncture, they must not programmes are kindly supplied by give even the appearance of pre-Messrs. S. Moutrie and Co. cipitancy and so the draft report The Studio programme, between was not circulated until last Fri-5.30 and 7.15 p.m. may, on any day, day and as all Governments must be replaced by a relay from England, be given time to send their, instruc-if reception of the latter happens to
be good. tions to their delegations, he pro- posed an adjournment until next Friday when the discussion of the draft report will begin-Reuter and British Wireless.
THE CHINA COAST.
RECENT TRANSFERS AND
·APPOINTMENTS
Mr. A. B. Sinclair, sup'y Recond A debate will be held on Friday, YOU PARSONG, MARSHAL OUT THE POOR OF THE LAND, THAT WE MAY February 24, at 8.30 p.m., in the Uni-ngineer officer, from in transit, is
on short leave. OF ARMY YOUR versity Union Assembly Room, on the Mr. W. C. Ruxton, sup'y' second
motion "That in the opinion of the The Royal Party paid special STEWARDSHIP HAS GAINED FOR YOU. house, cabarets have a bad influence engineer officct, from in-transit, is on attention to the Empire exhibits, WHAT! NO ARMY? ONLY WOMEN
short leave, on the community." All interested
Mr. J. H. Bryson, supty chief complimenting the Malayann on AND HOARY MEN?—George Mere- will be welcome.
engineer offleer, Kwelyang, has gone their display, which features rub- dith.
chief engineer officer, Ninghai ber products. Reuter, -
Mr. F. L. Pears, third engineer
A picture that can be safely recom- mended is the one now being acrsenal at the Queen's. "Langh and
Get
Rich" is all that the title commends,
Chungking, has rone chief officer, Antung.
Mr. D. Needham, chief officer, Antung, has gone chief officer, Chungking.
Capt
J. Beck, suply master. Wanhsien, 躲wa
command.
Shantung
Kone
Capt F. N. Booth, of the Shantung, has gone sup'y master, Wanhsien,
Mr. J. Ellam; second officer. Nanchang, is on reserve.
E.
Mr. W. B. Hargrave, sup'y second officer, Wanhsien, has gone second officer, Nanchang,
Mr, B, C. Finch, sup'y chlef officer, Wanhalen, is in transit.
Mr. W. N. Johnson, second officer,
Shuntien.
Tainan, has gone acting chief officer,
Mr. D. L. Campbell, sup'y second officer, Wanhalen, has gone second officer, Tsinan.
sim, chief Shuntien, has gone sup'y chief officer, officer,
Mr.
Mr.
Ninghai.
has
Bir. 3. Steele, chief officer, Ninghai, gone sup'y chief officer, Wanhsien. Mr. C. G. Witebell, second omear,
The following forthcoming mar The Empress of Japan, after her riages are announced. Hywel Owen officer, Chenar, has gone aup'y third annual overhaul, will berth at buoy Davies, Government accountant, to engineer officer, Wanhnien. Kowloon Wharf at 10.30 A.2. on Saturday morning and at the Cecilia Blumenthal, stenographer, of Mr. H. C. Higgs, sup'y third Bain Perley, sup'y chief officer,
a.m. on Nathan Road Kowloon; Wednesday, March 1st.
William engineer officer, Chenan, has gone Scott, marine engineer, Butterfield sup'y third engineer officer, Wanhsien: Wanhsien, has gone. chler officer, and Swire. Ltd., to Alice Roid, eri
Mr. M. W. W. McNeill, sup'y chief Three cases of diphtheria (2) voyage to Hongkong aboard the engineer officer, with its rich humour and its true-to-deaths), four caseR
Wantsien, is on of typhoid (3 R.ME. Chitral,
home leave, life touches. Particularly refresh- deaths), and thirteen cases of
Mr. J. S. Young, second engineer. ing is the way a social fave pan is meningitis (one imported) (with 6 To meet the need of its members afficer. Ngankin, has gone, second shown converted from an impending deaths), were reported to the local for a central meeting place in town, engineer officer, Kwangtung. catastrophe into a success.
health authorities last week. There members of the Chinese Y.W.C.A. Mr. AC. Lemercier, Recand were 60 deaths from tuberculosis. On have planned a down-town centre at engineer officer, from short leave, has Monday, one case of diphtherin, ons 63,, Des Voeux Road Central, second gang second engineer officer, Ngankin. Mr. R. W. Martin, second enginert of meningitis and one of puerneral floor. The house-warming will take The P and O liner Rajputaun ir fever were reported. There were 43 place to-morrny at 3 p.m. and mom officer, Kwongtong, has "one sup'y due here from Shanghai at 6 an. on small-pox cases last week (26 deaths), bers and their friends have been second engineer officer, Wanhsien. Eriday
and 23 on Monday,
invited to the reception.
Mr. Paternon, chief officer, Hopsang.
Yuensang. officer, the same ship.
sang, has gane acting chief
Mr. A. Pittendrigli, acting chief officer, Yuensang, has resigned.
Capt. M. Costelle, of the Hopsang,
gene command, Yatshing. Capt. D. S. Pethick, of the
has Yatshing,
gone command,
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