MUSSOLINI'S
SON-IN-LAW
ITALIAN MINISTER
HERE
Three months leave in Italy in all that Count Galazzo Ciano, the Italian Minister to China; deems it advisable to take at present. He is proceeding to Italy by the Conte Itosso which arrived in port this morning and accompanying him are the Countess Ciano and baby son, Frabrizio.
The Counters Clano is Signor Mussolini's eldest daughter, and vae of the main objects of the trip is to present to Il Duce his frat Krandson.
FALSE PRETENCE CHARGES
THREE FOREIGNERS IN COURT
The case in which Francia Raymond and Edward Shuster are charged with obtaining $76 from Jimmy's Kitchen, Wanchal branch, pretending that 20 by falsoly American trudo dollars which ench worth they changed were 83.80 longkung currency, whore 88 in point of fact they worth only a dollar, again came before Mr. Sehofield at the tral Court to-day.
were
Cen-
nd-
Mr. M. K. Lo appeared for
WOR Interviewed at the Italian Con-Shuster, and the cass sulato-General, the Count Clano journed for hearing on April 25, declined to discuss political events at 2.30 p.m.
In China or the Sino-Japanese con #let.
The case against Jose Loredo From an economic standpoint, Novarro, who was similarly
separately
Буда
but also
-charged, however, he felt that China was mentioned, the accused on his re-
So much making steady progrens. had yet to be done that the pro-appearance expressing a wish to by gress might be difficult to discern, present at the trial of the other but after six years in diplomatic two defendants. circles in the East, he could see the country changing steadily for the better.
Despite talk of depression, he considered Shanghai to be sound at heart. Nanking, too, was making good progress. A big waterworks scheme was being carried out there and in two or three years' time it would be a very pleasant place in which to live.
Count Ciano is well acquainted conditions in Shanghai, with having spent most of the last two years there. He considers that the relations between foreigners and Chinean are quite friendly and
Det. The Magistrato asked
Fitches, the prosecuting Sergt. police officer, if Nevarro was going to give evidence, and the officer re- plied that the police would have to consider, the point.
Novarro's case was formally ad- journed for a week.
Sergt.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1933.
Miss Mildred Dawn, who will appear in the Rose Room of the Peninsula Hotel at the gala night on Easter's Eve, Saturday the 15th instant.
In reply to the Court. Fitches said the ease against the man Gifford, now under remand, would have to be heard indepen- CHINESE IN MEXICO. dently, as it did not arise the same facts.
from
still closer co-operation may be COTTON & WHEAT expected in the future.
LATEST NEW YORK
QUOTATIONS
ILLEGALLY DEPORTEY BY COMMITTEES
New York, Apr. 12. Referring to the question of Chinese nationals being ordered Chinese to evacuato Mexico, the Minister to Mexico Buys the trou- of ble is confined to the State Sinaloa where 300 were illegally
Questioned concerning the re- establishment of an Italian Can- sulate in Canton, the Italian Minister said such a recommendny tton had been made, and he hoped the Government would act on it.
At 11.30 a.m. a reception in honour have received the following quota-deported by committees in recent
on tions on the New York cotton and months. given was
Quarto. wheat exchange for yesterday.
Bia-
Cotton
of the Minister
are
board the Italian warship, Among those present hop Valtorta, the Mother Superior of the Italian Convent and Sisters, the Rev. Fathers Teruzzi, Riganti, and Galblatti. A large number of mem- bers of the Italian community alo attended.
TIFFIN PARTY. Commander A. Blanconi, Consul General for Italy was the host at a tin in the Peninsula Hotel at 1 p.m. In honour of the Count and Countess Ciano.
Among those Bishop
present
Valtorta, the
Mesara, Swan, Culbertson and Fritz]
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were May Consul July .......... General for the United States, Mr. September D. Jenkins and Mrs. Jenkins, Sir October Robert and Lady Ho Tung, Capt.
Last week 16 were forcibly re moved from Culiacan to Jalisco.
The Minister has forwarded a protest to the Mexican Foreign Office.--Reuter's Special.
U.S. RESERVE BANK.
RESIGNATION OF GOVERNOR OF BOARD
Now York, Apr. 12. Mr. Eugene Meyer, Governer of the Federal Reserve Bank Board, has resigned.
FANLING GOLF
STARTING TIMES FOR HOLIDAYS
The following aro
the starting
tinues at Fanting for the holidays:
GOOD FRIDAY
Old Course.
9.82 J. Fleming, R. Young.
0.30 E. des veoux, D. luc,
0.40 Capt. Giddy, Lt. Cdr. Robert
Bor.
RADIO BROADCAST
RELAY FROM THE VOLUNTEER DINNER
From Z. B. W on wave length oẩy. 355 metres (84.5 k/c.).
6-8 p.m. European Programme of Columbia Records.
0-0.40 p.m. A Concert.
9.44 J. G. Campbell, N. K. Little-Instrumental-Trois Petits Pleces
John. 9.48 . B. Johnson, R. II. Wild. 0.52 R. al. MeLay, C. L. Roberts. W. J. Roberts. 9.60 Cdr. McBean, 10,00 0, W. Tolate, K. W. Jones, 10.04 J. W. C. Bonnar, R. Gordon. 10.08 C. Mycock, C. II. Rolfe,
Α. Stokkink. 10.12 R. A. Rodgers, 10.10 R. C. Webb, G. T. Mny. 10.20 ...Pothick, I. H. Geare. 1024 C, Thwaites, E. Lewis, 10.28 J. Ralston, S. 9. Porry, 10.32 J. F. Robinson, P. S. Grant. 10:38 J. A. Fraser, G. B. S. Thom-
ROTI.
10.40 R. N. Drake, F. M. Ellis. 10.44 A. D. Fowson, A. G. Donn. 10.48 Col. Fasken, Major Sarsfield.
New Course.
9.32 W. D. & Mrs. Fiddes Wilson. 9.40 Col. & Mrs. Matthewa, 9.48 A. H. Harbord, A. F. Jenkins.
SATURDAY
Old Course.
9.32 I. 1. Genre, K. K. Rounds. 9.30 11. N. Williamson, J. G. Camp-
Roll.
9.40 L. Goldman, F. R. Burch. 0.44 G. A. Leiper, F. C. Mudie. 9.48 N. V. Peters, H. P. Bailey, 0.52 Ritchle, D. S. Robb. 0.50 N. K. Littlejohn,
Stewart.
10.00 R. C. Law, C. E. Carr.
W.
A.
Monten (Satic).
Pierre Chagnon and
Symphony Orchestra. InstrumentalCharade (Qualet)
Dubois (Violin).
Dambois (Cello) Bosquet
(Plano). G0292D.
Song-Annie Laurie, Song Caller Herrin' (Gow).
Muriel Brunsk!l!
(Contralto). 9170,
Octet Moritana-Scenes that Aro Brightest (Wallace). Octot-The Bohemian Girl-Thon You'll Remember Mo (Balle).
J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. 0107. Seng-Gipsy Moon(Berganoff). Song-A Little Love, A Little
Kiss (Sliceu).
Trevor Watkins
(Tenor). DB818. Piano Solo-Leslie Stuart's
Popular Songs (Stuart).
Leslie Stuart. 9093. -640-7.5 p.m. Band Selections. Songs of Britain (Traditional),
The Band of H.M. Royal
Airforce MX18. Martial Moments (Arr. Winter). The Reg. Band of 11.M,
"Grenadier Guards. 9005. The Thistle (Arr. Winterbottom).
Reg. Band of H.M.
Grenadier Guards. $102. 7.5-7.20 p.m. Dance Belections. Waltz-Roll Along, Kentucky
Moon.
Fox Trot-Her Name Is Mary.
Debroy Somers Band. CB588,
10.04 Capt. Giddy, Lt. Cdr. Robert-Quick Step-What A Pefect
коп.
10.08 H. H. Pethick, J. W. Mayhow.
New Course.
9.82 Mrs. Rodgers, Mrs. Aubrun. 0.40 R. A. Rodgera, R, Aubrun. 9.48 A. & Mrs. Kild.
EASTER SUNDAY.
9.30 H. H. Mundy, G. W. F. Booker. 9.35 L. Goldman, J. H. McElney. 0.40 J. B. Rors, R. Young. 9.46 A. D. Humphreys, S. T. Butlin. 9.50 B. Merrison, T. J. J. Fenwick. 9.55 Comdr. Robertson, Capt. Giddy. 10.00 E. Lewis, D. Ellis. 10.05 H. T. Buxton, W. F. Kerr. 10.10 1. H. Geare, D. Meny. 10.16 Major Wren, Col. Matthews. 10.20 J. B. Mackie, W. G. Robertson. 10.25 A. T. Lay, Condir. McBean. 10.30 R. G. Webb, J. McKnight. 10.35 A E. Lissaman, R. CLaw. 10.40 R. W. Taplin, C. Mycock.
10.45
B. Purves, T. G.. Monaghan, 10.50 G. C. Worrall, W. J. Roberte. The resignation was accepted by 10.65 G. G. Stark, D. S. Rubb.
11.00 R. H. Wild, O. Eager. President Roosevelt ten days ago
11.05 J. B. Logan, F. M. Eilis.- on the understanding that Mr Meyer would remain in office until 11.10 C. H. Bradley, W. A. Stewart.
11.18 E. J. Weeks, H. Hampton Cesarano Quarto),
near the Government auccessor was chosen.
The well-known economist, Mr.11.20 A. G. Donn, G. Milne, d'Affaires for Norway in Peking), Civil Hospital carrying 2.017 Macao Major Augustine Barker, Mr. po pin lottery tickels, a Chinese wo Edlon Potter K.C., and Miss Pot- man, when brought before Mr. Scho-Walter W. Stewart, is mentioned 11.25 A. C. I. Bowker, R. I. Cherrill. as Mr. Moyer a successor.-Router. 11.30 G. E. R Divelt, A. D. Coppin
Mr.
of (Commander
the Hall (Charge
ter, Dr. Wu Pak-shin (represent- ing Mayor Liu Chi-wan of Can- ton), Dr. Shiang Ling-fu (re- presenting Mr. Chow Lu, member of the South Western Political Council and Chancellor of the Sun
Arrested
field this morning was fined $400.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF BY YOURSELF, SIMPLE, HONEST,}
11.26 E. des Voeux, H. C. Honkins. 11.40 F. A. Redmond, I. Newton. 11.45 C. E. Sandstrom, K. K. Rounds. 11.50 H. N. Williamson, G, C. Lelnor. Timmscragaful In Ballot. W. Jeffries & J. Coulthart, J. F. Rohin. dineton nail A. McKellar, S. Dadwell and L. A. Caleraft, W. 1. Wad- nd A. B. Raworth, P. S. Grent and
Thwaites, A. Webster and F. C. A. The Hongkong Benevolent Society
Mudin, J. V. Mayhew and R.
0. E. acknowledges with grateful thanks.
Moore. **To-morrow being, Good Fri-the sum of 325 in memory of "Stero"dgers, N. M. Currio and day, there will be no issue of the from Mr. and Mrs. C. N. C. Tolograph Next publication will be on Saturday,
Stainer's "The Crucifixion" will be Yat Sen University), Mr. Lee AND UNPRETENDING, AND YOU WILL rendered by the choir at St. Andrew's Fong (representing the chairman ENJOY THROUGH LIFE THE RESPECT Church, Kowloon, to-night at D p.m. of the
Provincial Kwangtung Government), Mr. and Miss Gray- AND LOVE OF FRIEND3.-Skorman? burn and Mrs. Ho Shai-Ini.
HAPPY VALLEY
SQUATTERS
*PROBLEM STILL
PERSISTS
J
Mr. C. A. da Reza, who has been acting Consul-General for Portugal, departs for Lisbon on the Conte Rosso to-day, and Bir. P. V. Botelho, of Vice-Consul, will be in charge 0. the Consulate.
At the memorial service to the late John's Sir Claud Severn at St. Cathedral last evening a detachment of Wolf Cubs, under Mrs. Womack, attended.
Taking delivery of a new car A British passport issued in June at 5 o'clock.yesterday evening, Mr. The presence of squatters in the last year to George Henry Gilbert, Stanley Smith of the Now Zealand Wong Nel Chung distrimet is giv-of Sydney, New South Wales, was Perpetual Forests this morning
district ing rise to a serious problem, ac-picked up in the Wanchai
recently, and can be had on applicn- awoke to discover that it had ran Into the harbour and sunk. It was cording to a statement made by
a Morris Minor and diving opera- Mr. R. E. Stolt, of the Publiction to the Central Police Station.
The annual dinner of the A. S. C. tions to recover the vehicle from Cadre of the H. V. D. C. will be the bed of the harbour were car held to-night at the Sports Club. ried out this morning. Speeches will be made by the Hon.
Works Department, before Mr. Schofield at the Central Police Court this morning.
Resulting from a police raid un
Mr. W. T. Southorn, Colonel L. G. Pleading gulity before Mr. Selio- der Detective Sub-Inspector Noi-Bird, Major C. M. Manners, and Mr.eld in the Central Magistracy this loth, Inst night, ten squatters, C. Champkin.
morning to the theft of three lbs. of solder from the China Can Conipany, cight men and two women, were
wors Cheung Leung Tal, master of a Davis Street, an employee was fired taken into custody, and charged with occupying Crown Hongkong junk, appeared before Com-30 or one month in default. Detec mander Newill at the Marine Court tive-Sergeant Kinnear said that up were Rot Iands without pormit.
Evidence was taken, after which to-day, charged with using grappling till yesterday employees his Worship discharged one of the Irons for lifting articles out of the earched before leaving the premises, harbour, and with failing to stap but owing to recent petty larcenies women defendants, and imposed when call on te du so by a police this course was adopted. a fine of $5 on each of there officer. Defendant pleaded guilty to! malader.
both charges, and was fined $5 on the first and $16.on the second
In connexion with the local cele- bration of Children's Day, entries for Mr. Stott pointed out that he had
the Health Contest, tentatively fixed warned the squatters to clear off
A no of 35 was imposed by Mr. to be closed last night, will bo nc- time and again, but on many oc- Wynne-Jones this morning on a cepted up to Sunday. So for over 120 ricksha entries for children between the ago casions within two hours of de mechanic who assaulted a
reason of 3 and 12 have been recalved by molition they commenced re-erect coolie for no apparent
atated that members of the organising committes ing their huts. Even when poles Sergeant Danbrowsky were chopped, they tied them up former was riding on a bicycle and of the Children's Day Celebration at when passing the ricksha pushed the the Chinese Y.M.C.A. and South China and utilised them again. The shaft down sharply. He then turned Athletic Association. The contest will trouble was not only at Seymour round, alighted from the vehicle and be opened on Wednesday at the Hop Road, but also at the rear of punched the coollo three times in the Yát Church by Hon. Mr. R. II. Kote-
wall Flatschost. houses in Village Road. there used to rent at $120 each, but owing to tho nuisance caused
Jean Harlow, the platinum-blonde by the presence of the squatters, girl, Mao Clarke and Marie Provost
not fotch
the rent would
Before Nr. Butters at the Kowloon manager of the Hop Hing firm of Magistracy this morning, Li Tam, the
+
New Course.
D.32 A. and Mrs. Kidd, 9.40 Capt. Ashby, C. E. Carr. 9.48 Mrs. Thomson, Mra. Atkins. 9.50 G. B. S. Thomson, W. J. Atkins, EASTER MONDAY
Old Course.
9.28 W. E. Williams, W. A. Stewart. 0.36 T. R. Chassels, R. C. Law. 0.44 R. 3. MeLay, 1. H. Geare. 9.52 J. C. B. Coupland, H. P. Bailey, 10.00 H. N. Williamson, G. T. May. 10.08 R. A. Rodgers, W. II. E. Thomas, 10.10 N. K. Littlejohn, L. B. Hólmes. New Course.
9.82 Dr. and Mrs. Greaves.
9.40 Mra Rodgers, Miss Thomas. 0.48 Mrs, Cornell, J. W. Mnyhow. 9.50 M. 11. Turner, A. B. Raworth. 10.04 Col. and Mrs. Matthawr.
MILITARY SPORTS.
8th, Heavy Brigade Hold Successful Meet.
KEEN COMPETITION.. Close Anishes wore soin in the athletic sports meet of the 8th. Heavy held on Tuenday and yesterday at Brigade, Royal Artillery, which was Sookunpoo.
Among the officers present were Major A. C. Hancocks, d.C., and Mrs. Hancocks, Major Purkes, Captain and Mrs. Wright, Capt. Mould, L. and Garthwaite, Lt. Jones, Lt. Shields, Lt. Cirs. Webb, Lt. Purcell, Lt. Birt, Lt.
are three experienced players le building contractors, was summoned Skoy, Lt. Laine, Le Hobart.Lt
more the title parta in "Three Wiss
than $80 now.
now being featured at the Queen's for not taking suficient precautions Flowerdew, Lt. Tollington, Lt. War- The Magistrate suggested burn- The story is not too strong in coho whilst blasting at the Government ing, Lt. Raines and Lt. Raverhill, sion, but it is Interesting as seeking Quarry at Taikaktsui on March 31, ing the demolished material.
two years ago. but found they had done wrong. There was no power for such action.
the most part are
represented
Results.
At the conclusion of the sports, Mr. Stoit replied that the Sani- to convey the experiences of three Sergeant Whitcroft Bald defendant Mrs. Hancocks distributed the prises. tary Department had done that girls in a city in which the men for had thegs scrdens, but they were not a heavy arough, with the result that being too rich for a proper fe pieces of rock flaw about dangerous, guarding of morals and Inclined. A piece weighing at least ten wolfishly to proy on ovary Innocent pounds was produced in Court, and girl that comes up from the country. this was slated to have been found.
Three Wise Girls" is billed to run about 80 yards from the sceno
blasting. A fine of $100 was imposed.
His Worship next avagested casting the material into the sea, and this course was ordered.
until Saturday,
Tug-of-War-1, 20th. Battery. One milo relay-1. 20th. Battery,
High Jump-1, 20th. Battery,
of
Long Jump-1, 20th Battery
120 yards hurdles, 20th. Battery.
Combination.
Fox Trot In The Moonlight.
The B.B.C. Daner
Tango-To-night.
Orchestra.. CB668.
Waltz-Play Fiddie Play.
Gernida's Caucho Tango
Band.
7.20-7.30 p.m.
CB500.
Selected London and New York Stock Quotations etc.
7.38-7.43, p.m. Organ Bolus, Allegretto (Wolstenhelma). A.D. 1020 (Mac Dowell).
G. D. Cunningham. DB811. Cinema Memories.
Quentin Macleno. DX382. 7.30-8 p.m.
Wembley Military Tattoo
The Band of H. M. Grenadier
Guards. 9037/4,
8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report Etc
All records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by Mears. Anderson Music Co.
8-3-9.15 p.m. Chinese Studio Concert. 9.15-9.45 p.m. (approx).
A relay of the speedes from the A. S. C. Cadre Annual Dinner from the Sports Club by courtesy of Lt. Colonel L. G. Bird, D.S.O., O.B.E. and Omeers of the Hongkong Volunteer will be Defence Corps. Speeches made by the Hon. Mr. W. T: Bouthern,
CM.G. Lt. Colonel L. G. Bird, 1.5.0. 0.B.E., Major G. M. Mannors, O.B.E.,
and Mr. C. Champkin.
9.45 p.m. Rugby Aid-day Press News
9.45-11 p.m. Chinese Studio Con-
cert
11 p.m. Close Down.
Pulting the shot-1. 12th Battery. 880 yards relay.-1, 12th Battery. 100 yards relay,1, 20th Battery. Polo Jump-1, 12th. Battery 220 yards relay-1, 20th. Battery. Ono mile-1, 12th Battery. Three miles team race1, 12th. Battery.
mile-1, Open
Hongkong and Singapore Brigade. "
Championship Cup.-20th. Battery.
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