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THE TARIFF TRUCE

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of the Organsing Committee.---- Reuter,

TEXT OF RESOLUTION.

The communique states:--

PUMPED BACK

TO LIFE

WOMAN WHO FELL FROM TOWER BRIDGE

SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1933.

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

MEN STALKED BY TIGER

THREE NEW THAMES BRIDGES

All members of the Organislag the road-level at Tower Bridge into A woman, aged 36, who fell from Committes were represented, Ger the river was rescued unconscious many by the German Ambassador, by a boatman and afterwards re-

·Belgium by the Belgian Ambassa-vived by the river police. dor, the United States of America by the American Ambassador, Franco by the French Charge d'Affaires, Italy by the Italian Ambasundor, Japan by the Japanese Ambassador, Norway by the Nor- wegian Minister.

When she recovered the woman was taken to St. George's-in-the-East |Hospital.

HIS FOURTH RESCUE,

Was

The Committee had before them the following resolution which was unanimously approved, "The Gov vernments of the United Kingdom, Germany, Belgium, the United The rescue, witnessed by a crowd States of America, France, Italy, of people, made by Mr. Japan and Norway, represented on Frederick Outram, of the house- Organising Committee for the boat Dart, who is watchman for the monetary and economic conference [barges which are usually agree that it is essential for the under the bridge. successful conclusion of conference of all kinds

FIGHT WITH WILD CAT

Travel-stained and riding erdin. nry bicycles, to which had been young men rode into Trafalgar fitted auxillary motor engines, two square, London, and dismounted at South Africa House.

[OFFICIAL OPENING IN

JULY

RADIO BROADCAST

PROGRAMME FOR THE

WEEK-END

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

4-7 p.m. Chinese recorded Biru.

7.11.30 p.m. European programme. 7-7.18 p.m. Musical Comedy, Selection-Show Boat. Selection Song of the Drum.

to be opened this summer-Hamp

Threg new Thames bridges are

ham. Hampton Court bridge is al-365 metres (84.6 k/c.). ton Court, Chiswick, and Twicken- ready partly opened for traffe and month or two. will be completed In another gramme.

The New Mayfair Orchestra. C1631.

The Now Mayfair Orchestra, C2143,, Violin Solo-Dance of the Maidens

7.18-7.50 p.m. A Concert.

(Primi-Kreisler).

Violin Selo-Blue Skien (Derlin-

Kreisler),

Fritz Kraisler, 1237. SongMighty Lak' a Roso

(Stanton-Nevin). Soug Somewhere n Voice Is Calling

(Newton-Hato).

It was the end of an exciting They first applied artificial journey of 15,000 miles through respiration for 20 minutes, and Africa, Asia and Europe.

The official opening of the three Inter, at Wapping, used on In- The two men were Richard S. bridges will probably take place strument which pumps oxygen Kockter, a German, and Kenneth on a day in July. The ceremony, Into the body and draws the P. Poulton, a South African, it is understood, will ha perfermed They were met by Captain C. T. te by the Prince of Wales. As an water out.

Water, the High Commissioner of alternative to a road opening the South Africa, who congratulated pessibility of having શ river them upon the completion of their pageant has been suggested. Such ambitions and hazardous enter- tu pageant would provide a splendid princ.

opportunity for vlewing the bridges from the water, besides ATTACKED BY WILD CAT.

making a magnificent river specta- "The rour of London traiele at the height of the summer. acema moro nerve-wracking than

Frances Alda (Soprano). 1189. Pluno Salo-Tango (Albeniz). Hampton Court bridge is of Piano Solo-Soaring (Schumann). the roar of ferocious animals in

with red bush and forests through | ferro-concrete, faced

Wilhelm Bachaux, 1446. which we have passed," said Poul-brick and Portland stone; Twie-Song-Thy Beaming Eyes (Gardner- ton to a reporter.

kenhom is all concrete, with a MacDowell). The road level is 35 feet above i that the

He flung his hat on to the table (special surface treatment; and which at the present time misdirect the water at low water.

and, pointing to the fur encircling Chicwiek is ferro-concrete, faced and paralyze international trade be

it wold casually, "That is the tail with Portland stone. Mr. W. P. Mr. Outram told a reporter: not extended pending an opport "I was just putting

of a wild cat which attacked me Robinson, county engineer for unity for the conference to deal Tower Pier when I saw the woman to shoot with my revolver."

in Tanganyika, and which I had Surrey, is the responsible engineer Cello, Selo-Menuet (Debussy). effectively with the problema èrent-fall. The ebb tide carried her some

for Hampton Court bridge, and

Pablo Casals. 1101. ed thereby and recognized urgency distance down stream and I had from Capetown via Johannesburg.

"Our route," he explained, “was Mr. Alfred Dryland in the engin- 7.50-8.25 p.m. Variety, of adopting at the beginning of the difficulty in catching her."

rer for he Chiawisk and Twicken- conference a tariff truce, the pro-

Nairobi, Khartoum, Cairo, Con-ham bridges, the architects being | Fridays visions of which shall be laid down recently Mr. Outram rescued men Berlhi, Amsterstan and Landun." Court), Sir Herbert Baker (Chic- xtantinople. Vienna, Munich, Sir Edwin Lutyens (Hampton by common agreement.

who fell from the bridge.

"And you can take it from me."wiek), and Mr. Michael Ayrton chimed in Kuckier, "that it has (Twickenham). been dirt-track riding all the way.

mensures

being

IMMEDIATE ACTION.

"The said Governmenta further convinced that immediate action is of great importance, them- selves agree and strongly urge all other Governments participating in the conference to agree, that they will not before 12th June nor during the proceedings of the con- ference adopt any new initiatives which might increase the many varieties of the difficulties now ar- resting international commerce. subject to the provision that they retain the right to withdraw from this agreement at any time after July 31st 1933 on giving one month's previous notice to the con- ference.

"One of the main motives which bringa the Governments together

On three successive

moored the

off from

BURIED ALIVE

SECRET SOCIETY'S JUSTICE' FOR WIFE

RUN DOWN BY CAR. "I broke one of my ribs in Northern Rhodesia, injured my

In Holland. and on on

$

face jocension was run down by

reitling old car in the Balkana. Buried alive is the fearful "act infuriated that emptied my "The driver went on and I was of justice" inflicted on Celine revolver after him. Unfortunate Novarro, a young Filipino woman, whose body has been exlamed, don't think I hit him or the near Martinez, California.

car."

Poulton went on:

"We

Hampton Court bridge is re- placing an old bridge which be- came unsafe. On its south side there is a new roud joining the Kingston by-pass, which will give an additional route into London.

bridges are on the new Chertsey The Chiswick and Twickenham road and will afford relief to Kew and Richmond bridges They will also give an alternative route into enLondon, and, ultimately, when the Great West Road is completed, they will afford great relief to traffle to and from the West.

"We awoke one night in the

The police have arrested eight countered everything from a wild Filipinos. including four married cat to Hous. women, all of whom belong to a secret society, and have charged them with murder after hearing their alleged confessions.

forest to find a tiger creeping towards us. We, fanned the em- bers of the fire into a flame and you het we didn't fall asleep again. Leon Katinello, described as the that night. We endured every in the conference is to surmount lender of the cult, under whose kind of weather-blistering heat, the obstacles to international trade rules the woman was killed, Isblinding snowstorms above referred to and the said Gov-quoted by the police as saying: "It rential rain." ernments therefore urge all other was our justlee. She was an un- Governments

represented at the faithful wife.”

conference to net in conformity with the spirit of this objective." ADDITIONAL NOTE.

Celine's death was demanded by the women members of cult. She was bound and gagged and taken in a motor-car to a grave already

A note is added to the communi-dug and thrown into it. que stating that it is understood that action would not be in conflict

While men lighted the

scenc

and tor

EXCHANGE RATES

Paria Genova Berlin Helsingfors. with the above resolution if with flaming torches the women Valo

Athens the heaped earth over the struggling Milan considerations act out in that victim. part of the draft and agenda

Buenos Aires. Shanghai, which emphasises that some in-a grave on an island in the San New York. ercase in the level of world prices Joaquin River, 40 miles

taken In accordance with

is highly desirable and would be Martinez.

the first sign, of world recovery.

FANLING GOLF.

Lawrence Tibbett (Baritone). Song-Oh, That We Two Were Moying Kingsley-Nevin), 'Cello Solo-Gavotte Tendre

(Hillemacher),

8 pm. (Local Time and Weather Report).

Orchestral Nobody's Baby is

Somebody's Baby Now. Humorous Song-Mary Ellen's Hot

Ted Weems and His Orch; 22820.

Pot Party.

Gracie Fields. B4317. Orchestral-Watch the Navy,

Ray Noble and His New Mayfair Orchestra. B0236. Humorous Song-The Return of the

Gay Caballero.

Frank Crumit. 28154. Orchestral-Any Corner's is a Cony

Corner.

Ted Weems and His

Orchestra, 22820. Song Say it Isn't So.

Gracio Fields (Comedienne), B4317. Orchestral--When the Bard Goes

Marching By.

Ray Noble and His New Mayfair Orchestra. B0236. Humorous Song A Tale of the

Ticker,

Frank Crumit. 22154. 8.25.9 p.m. Orchestral. 18th Century Dance (Josef Haydn).. Minnet (Boccherini),

Leopold Stokowski and the Philn- delphin Orchestra. 7256.

Members Reminded Of New Creole Rhapsody (Ellington).

Train Times.

TO-MORROW'S STARTING.

May 11. May 12. .8534

85.25/32 Members of the Royal Hongkong 17.47

17.40

Golf Club whe intend making the 14.3014 14.424 Journey to Fanling on Sunday are 22044

2005 | reminded that trains will leave at 8.37 19.11/10a.m. and 0.35 a.m. only, and will 587 return at 4.11 p.m., 6.19 p.m. and 9.07 G-45% .m. only. Players ahould note that fourballs may start at 12.44 p.. 1/3 The following starting times have

been alloited:

. New Course.

10.06

585

64.5/16

40

The woman's body was found in

.1/3

.3.061%

from Amsterdan

.8.3915

Vienna..

.32

-

Prague. Aladrid. Bucharest

.113

30.7/10 .570

.1/4.7/16

.24.221

3.96% 8.10 31 113%

39 567% 1/44 21.24

19.05 22.46 110

1/63/32

1/25

34

4.50

240

10

10.10 Mrs. Lambert, Mrs. Rodgers.

19.1/16

90

-British Wirolens.

It was recognised among the members of the Organising Com. His Excellency the Governor has ap- Hongkong. mittee that good faith is the en-polated Mr. A. G. 'W. Tickle, provi-Brussels. sence of the resolution which has been adopted and which const tutes a "Gentleman's agreement."

The resolution comes into im mediate effect by the signatories and Sir John Simon, on the in-

.10.55

.22.45

ito

alonally and subject to His Majesty's Stockhom.. her of the Executive and Legislative Lisbon

Mem-Copenhagen pleasure, temporarily to be

Councils, during the absence on leave Bombay.

.1/0.5/64 of the Hon. Mr. H. M. Henderson. Yokohama.

.1/2.11/16 Montevideo. .34 Montreal.

4.49 Belgrade.

.260

atruction of the Committee, is at employed and 4,102. temporarily Silver (spot)....19.1/16 once communicating its terms to stopped in the district. Last Silver (forward).19% the other nations who will he re-month the tothly unemployed in-War Loan.... presented at the World Economie creased to 10,334.

Conference and is inviting them to take similar action.-British Wireless,

STRICKEN TOWN

FACED WITH 29/- RATE Merthyr Tydfil, the Glamorgan county borough, is awaiting with anxiety the decision of the Ministry of Health with regard to an application which has been mundo" for financial assistance.

If it is not forthcoming, the ratepayers of this mining ond steel-making distrlet will have to, → faca a rate of 20s. in the £-the

heaviest in the United Kingdom.

Thousands of the townspeople are, suffering hardship, but for- tunately no one has to go short of food.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

IF THE END OF ONE MERCY Two casca of small-pox, from WERE NOT THE BEGINNING OF AN- Kowloon, were reported to the local OTHER WE WERE UNINE-PA health authorities on Thursday. fleur

The names of Mr. E. H. H. Higham and Mr. T. Sparshatt are added to the list of Authorized Architects.

The Government Gocotte contains An order that the prison ward at the Kowloon Hospital is to be set apart for the purpose of a prison.

During the absence on leave of Mr. Karsten Larsen, acting Consul for Norway, Mr. Birger Nacan will bo in charge of the Norwegian Consulate.

The I.M.S. "Empres of Canada" will leave here for. Victoria and That is safeguarded by the Vancouver, B.C., via Shanghai, Kobe,| grants of the Public Assistance Yokohama and Honolulu at noon on Committou, while for the neody a the 19th May (Friday). local man, who despite all efforts

The name of George Morton Evans M.B., B.S., (New Zealand) has been added to the list of persons qualified to practise medicine in Hongkong.

His excellency the Governor has up. pointed Mr. D. M. MacDougall to be District Officer in the Southern Dis- trict of the New Territories and also to be a Magistrate with effect from 11th May, 1903.

His Excelloney the Governor has appointed Mr. A. G. W. Tickle, F.R.LB.A., F.S.I. to set an Vice-Pro- sident of the Sanitary Board during the absence on leave of the Hon. Mr. R. M. Henderson.

Through Jumping from the first floor of 76, Wellington Street yeater day, in an alleged attempt to end her life, a Chinese woman, Ho Lam, sustained injuries to her legs and was sent to the Government Civil

to ascertain his identity remains anonymous, has placed at the

"Shell Transport and Trading Co. disposal of the Rev. J. Richards Ltd., have declared dividend at the -Pugh, roctor of Merthyr Tydfil, mts of 18/06, per share free of In-

funds wherowith a substantial come Tax payable 6th July. Bearer Hospital. meal is provided for at least 100 Coupon to be presented No. 60," people avery Saturday.

9.02 K. S. Morrison, A. B. Raworth. 9.86 G. O. Worrall, W. J. Roberts. 9.40 C. Austin, H. A. Browning. 9.11 W. J. Waddington, A. Ritchie. 9.48 C. H. Bradley, W. A. Stewart. 9.62 H. S. Forster, R. S. Johnson. 9.56 J. W. Mayhew, R. A. Rodgers. 10.00 J. A. R. Selby, H. Young.

Lisenman, J. 10.04 A. E.

Campbell.

10.08 G. T. May, H. P. Valley. 10.12 A. T. Lay, R. C. Law.

Duke Ellington and His Orch. 80049. Capriccio Italian (Italian Caprice)

(Tschaikowsky).

Leopold Stokowaki and the Phila- delphia Orchestra. 0040/50, 9-9.30 p.m. From the Studio. Hawaiian Selections by Ho Yuk Lum and Ho Yuk Ming.

Programme.

1. Hula-Hula Girl,

2. Full of Life.

3. All for You.

4.

Halona.

6.

0.

The Four Islands, How About Me?

7. Elon, Mikeimfid.

9.30-11.30 p.m.

A relay of the Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra, by courtesy of the Management, from the Hongkong Hotel Grill Room. (During the in- tervala recorded rauate will be broad- cast from the Studio).

10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News,

11.30 p.m. Close Down.

All records in the above European

G. | programmes are kindly supplied by

Mesars. S. Moutrie and Co.

10.20 H. C. Hopkins, E. D. Mat-

thews.

10.24 J. Smith, T. C. Monaghan. 10.29 W. Mulcahy, N. J. Perrin. 10.32 C. Thwaites, E. Lowie. 10.30 H. N. Williamson,

Whimster.

Mioc

10.40 J. F. Robinson E. MacDermot.

REV. "BOBS" FORD.

TOC. IL PADRE'S RETURN

VISIT TO COLONY

SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME.

10.30-11.30 a.m.

A relay of the Union Church Ser- vice, Kennedy Road,

11.30-12 Neon.

Chinese recorded programme. 12-12.45 p.m.

A relay of the Service from the Hop Yat Church. (Chinese),

12.45-2.30 p.m.

European programme of Victor and H. M. V. records.

1 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

2.30 p.m. Close Down." 4.30-7 p.m. Chinese recorded pro- gramme,

7-7.30 p.m.

Dohnanyl Suite for Orchestra Op. 10 played by Frederick Stock and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. M-47.

7.30-8 p.m.

A relay of the Organ Recital by Mfr. tho Union G. E. Longyear from Church.

Programbic.

1. Opus 12-Nos. 2 and 3 (Wallis). 2. Borcouse (Godard).

Padre "Bob" Ford and Harry Chappell, who are visiting the Far East in the interests of Toc H are due to return to Hongkong by the Taiyuan to-morrow. Since their provious visit to Hongkong they have called at various ports in North China and Japan, and nova of their progress, although scanty and relating mainly to their ac- tivities in Shanghal, shows that they have been meeting with a good deal of success in their efforts to extend the Tac. I bound-Orchestral--In A Summer Garden

(Delias).

nry.

Their present stay here will last only a few days. A dinner. has been arranged to take place on Monday, at the Hongkong Volun- toor Headquarters at 8 p.m. when It is hoped that those interested in Toe II., will come and support this farewell show to the two travellers. At the same time it) will be an opportunity to hear the The management of the Peninsula latcat nuwe about Toc H in China Several roads branching Into Prince Hotel wish to inform patrons attend-

Those who can attend the din Edward Road, have now been given ing the gala night in the Rose Room nor are asked to notify Mr. P. L. names, including the following: Lung this evening, that owing to the limited | Leofe, of Jardine, Matheson & Co., Kong Road, Nam Kok Road, Nga space on the 8th. floor, cocktails will Ltd., as early as possible. Dinner Tsin Long Road, Hay Wong Road, only be served in the ground floor will cost $1.50 and dress will be Lion Rock Rond, Fuk Lo Taun Road, lounge and the first floor covered

informal. Junction Rond, Carpenter Road, and verandah, where orchestras will be Southgate Road. Two roads in the in attendance. Arrangements have The dinner will be followed at Chater Bungalow estate havo been aleo boon offected with the Star 9.15 p.m. by a mooting at which "In December 1982," he said, named Hill Wood Road and Pine Ferry Company to run an extra forry, anyone unable to come earlier will "we had 9,826 people wholly un- Tree in Hond.

at 2.30 am, on Sunday.

be welcome.

Other organisations are also at work, but the outlook is not im- proving.

The rector said the only hope for Morthyr was that the Govern- ment would do something to tacklo the unemployment question.

3. Maestoso, Allegretto,

(Mendelssohn).

4. Prizo Song (Wagner), 6. Duot and Chorus

(Mendelssohn),

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather

London Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Geoffrey Toys, 9731/2. Vocal Duct Say To Thy Daughter Vocal Duet Now Command me from

from "Traviata" (Verdi), "Traviata" (Verdi), Amelita Gallicurei and Gulseppe De Luca. 8089.

Planoforte Solo-Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (Liszt).

Mark Hambourg. C2608. Song-Like a Dream from Martha

(Flatow). Song O Paradisai from "Africana"

(Meyerbeer).

Beniamino Gigli, - 7109); - InstrumentalBrahms Double. Con- certo in A Minor (Op. 102) played by Jacques Thibaud (Violin) and Pablo Casala ('Collo) and the Pablo Casals Orchestra of Barcelona conducted by Alfred Cortot.

M-97 9-9.30 p.m. From the Btudio.

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