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ASSISTING HOME Greyhound

PRODUCTS

AGAINST IMPORTATION OF TINNED MIK

Finance Surprise

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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1933.

EMIL DANENBERG RECITAL

TENTH ANNUAL OFFERING

Emil Danenberg, the fifteen-year old son of Professor Danenberg, gave his tenth annual pianoforie recital at the Baldwin Hall, Los Angeles recently.

Ho offered the Sinding Suite In

the two

London, May 15. The Minister for Agriculture, LEGAL ACTION ON Major Elliott, informed the House

CHEQUE CASES of Commons that having regard to

Remarkable revelations the increased supply of home pro- duced milk now being diverted to made at a meeting of British E-flat, liszt's Rakoczy March, five manufacture and to the accumula-Greybound Investment Trust, which tion of stocks in manufacturers made a public Issue in November waltzen of Brahms, Manuel In- fante's Dance Andalusian, and Guy hands, and to the urgent need for last for £250,000.

Commander Billyard-Leake, who Maier's arrangement of providing markets for a larger home produced output, he felt took the chair in the absence of the Chopin Eludes in G-flat. He also chairman, said that cheques of se- gave modern and remonatic works bound to ask for an emergency veral large applicants for shares of Schumans, Ravel, Albeniz and measure for a substantial reduc had not been met and legal me-

Tanıman. tion of Imports of condensed thods were being taken where it whole, and condensed skim milk, was considered worth while. skimmed cream and milk powder, in order to establish more stable conditions on the market for ali

concerned.

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The concort was well received, i the critics commenting very fa- Danenberg's The company did not propose to vourably of young fritter away shareholders' money masterly playing. on people who were not worth pow-{ der and shot.

He met, last Saturday, presentatives of foreign.countries from which condensed milk was imported and a further meeting would shortly be hold. He had their obligations. overy hono of An adegunto Underwriting Commission measure for voluntary

Since the minimum subscription | had technically been obtained the underwriters and sub-underwriters' were automatically released from

co-opera-

tlon. Early conversations on the same subject with Dominions representatives were also being arranged.-British Wirelcso.

.....

Thear underwriters included some of the directors, bat Commander Billyard-Lenke said he did not know whether the Chairman, Mr. E. P. innocent, had participated in the £6,000 underwriting commis- sion which the company had paid. Commander Billyard-Lenke men-

NEW ZEALAND'S tinned that he himself had applied

BUTTER

IMPORT ARRANGEMENTS

WITH BRITAIN

for £50,000 shares, but had only balonce paid up on £10,000, the lying at interest and available for the company.

The company had been advised to defer making an application for

a Stock Exchange quotation in View

TIENTSIN TENSION

OCCUPATION OF LUANCHOW

Peking, May 15.

It is confirmed that Japanese and Manchukuo forces occupled Luap- chow, while the Japanese troops which crossed the Luan Ho north- ward of Lunnchow are threatening Tangshan from the north-east,

The main body of Chinese troops is now concentrating at Kuych, 16 miles east of Tangshan,

Reuter.

AMERICAN WOMEN.

Warned by Legation to Leave Tungchow.

Peking, May 15, The American Legation bas warned American women children at Tungehow thirteen miles due east of Peking, that it in advlanble to leave that place in view of the reported intention of the Japanese troops to advance that for,

RADIO BROADCAST

RELAY FROM DAVENTRY

.TO-NIGHT

From Z. B. W., on wave length of 355 metres (84.5k/c.).

4-6 pm, Chinese recorded pramme.

5-0 p.m.

pro.

A relay of the Band of the lat Battn, South Walen Borderers, con ducted by

Bandmastor J. L. Gocks, from the Military Hospital, Bowen Rond, by kind permission of tho Oficer Commanding.

Chinese recorded

G-7 p.m. gramme.

pro-

7.10.30 p.m. European programme. 7 pm. Local Closing Stock Quota. tiana, etc. And

7.3-7.30 p.m. A Concert. Piano Solo-Invitation to tho

Waltz (Weber),

Alfred Cortot. 1201. Song-Fiddle and I (Weatherly-

Goodeve). Song-Angel'a Seronado (Millard-

Draga).

This is purely a precautionary measure. There is an American

Tungchow. school located ni Reuter.

PEKING'S ANXIETY.

Lull Before Storm; Exodus Continues.

Peking May 15. After

dramatie yesterday's events, calm was reported from both fronts to-day. This is mere Hy a lull before a further storm. The Japanese are making no secret of their intention to seize Miyun and are now only eight of the possibility that the ap- pilcation might be refused. Share-

miles from the town. The entire He is hoping to go to a Univer-ivilian population has fled. holders who wished to dispose ofsity in two or three years, to study their holdings were advised 10 The Dominions Secretary, Mr.Japply to the company's secretary, J. II. Thomas stated to-day" that arising out of representations by the High Commissioner of New. Zealand as to the general fail of wholesale price levels in the ense of butter, discussions were pro- ceeding with the Australian and

London, May 15.

RAILWAY RECEIPTS.

DIVERSION OF REVENUES ALLEGED

London, May 15.

law and commerce. Recently he ga- Further east the position is ve an organ recital at the Univer-more obscure. The Japanese sity of California in conjunction forces are apparently facing Tang- with the famous organist, Mr.ahan. Numbers of Chinese troops Schreiner.

remain in the mining aren but the Chinese headquarters have been removed to Lutal.

MILITARY TENNIS.

Conflicting reports have been received concerning the safety of the Lwan bridge, some stating

New Zealand Governments us to In the House of Commons to- the possibility of regulating im-day the Conservative member, Mr. ports in a manner satisfactory to Moreing referred to the fact that Royal Engineers Beat The that one of the huge spans has all parties.

over four million dollars had been

He pointed out that in view of abstracted by the Chinese Govern- the Ottawa agreements the regulament from the receipts of the tion of imports into the United Peking-Mukden rallwny. which Kingdom of butter, cheese and would normally be available for other milk products from the do- the servies of various loans.

Ife requested that Sir John minions before August 1925 could

China only take place by voluntary ar-Simon represent to rangements.British Wireless, credit cannot be restored

ventes earmarked for delt vices are diverted.

CLEVELAND BLANKED

OUT BY CAIN

Two Major Baseball League Games

Washington, May 15. Two games were played in the major

baseball leagues. to-day, when Pittsburgh Rosed

out Philadelphia in the National en- counter and the Phillies, thanks to Home great pitching by Cain, blank- ed out Cleveland to win by the only circuit hit.

Scores us sent by Reuter were:

NATIONA". LEAGUE,

Pittsburgh'

H

R

E

G 11

0

11 .. 4

4

AMERICAN LEAGUE..

Philadelphia

Philadelphia

1

0

8

Cleveland..... (Cain pitched and blanked out Cleveland)

HONGKONG'S NEW COMMODORE

CAPT. FRANK ELLIOTT APPOINTED

Service Corps.

NINE SETS TO

NIL.

been destroyed and others say that the structure is intact.

Nobody Is able to foretell how far the Japanese intend to drive beyond Tangshan. Tokyo is anxious to avoid complications us roganis

but the Hongkong Area League, Peking and Tientsin

it is that the Royal Engineers cosily accounted feared that young officers may if re- for the Royal Army Service Corps at have taken the bit between their

ser-tennis at Sookuupou yesterday after teeth.

noon, winning by nine nets to mil

In

Sir John Simon replied that Scores:

had al.

strong representations

The American authorities have deemed it expedient as a precau- Capt. Cooper and Capt. Ducheynetionary measure to advise Ameri- ready been made to China, pointing (I.E.) beat Capt. Patterson and Ple.cans to leave Tungchow in view But the effect of such diversions | Funnell 6-0; beat Lt. Bews and Sgt. of rumours that the Japanese in- on credit-Reniter.

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JAPAN'S CABINET.

FOREIGN VICE-MINISTER

RESIGNS

Tokyo, May 14. Mr. Hachiro Arita, Vice- Minister for Foreign Affairs, has unexpectedly tendered his resigna- tion ostensibly on the grounds of

less-tenter

Mr. Arits has been acting as Japan's representative in the pro- liminary conversations with Mos- cow for the sale of the Chinese Eastern Railway,

Tokyo, May 15.

Mr. Mamoru Shigemitsu, former Japanese Minister to China, who lost his leg to the bombing outrage i ut Hongkew Park, Shanghai

April 29, Inst year, has been in- |

SPRINTER BEATS RABBIT IN NOVEL EVENT

The relative speed of a college sprinter and a cottontail rabbit was put to a test the other day.

Norman Dias, Marshall College's star speedster, Just had jumped from the starting holes In a practice sprint when a bunny darted out in front of him,

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thus challenged, Blas gave it the gun. For the first 100 yards it looked like dead heat, but from thereon the pace told on the challenger, and at the furlong Bias swept past him in a cloud of cinders.

Kad

formally selected in succeed Mr. Tipple 6-1; and beat Sgi. Flood and Arita na Vice-Minister for Foreign Driver Powell 6-4. Affaira-Henter,

GT. BRITAIN THROUGH.

London, May 15. Britain won her second round Davis Cup tie against Finland at Queen's Club to-day, when F. J. Perry and G. P. Hughes captured the doubles match against (loten- felt and Grahn in straight sets.

The scores were 6-1, 6-1, 6-3, and this win gave Britain the third rubber.

Britain will now meet either

Captain Frank Elliott, 0.B.E.. formerly of H.M.S. Courageous, Italy or Austria in the third round,

has been appointed to H.M.S.Reuter.

S. M. Paul and Sgt. Sewell (RE.) beat Patterson and Funneli 3-1;)

tend to occupy the town. There is a large American school at Tungchow, which is only 14 miles from Peking.

Numbers of people are leaving Peking and the trains are cram- med with heaps of luggage piled up at the stations. Sandbag de- fences in the streets are being Im- proved. Nobody seems to know what to expect.-Our Own Corres- pondent.

Tense Situation..

Tientsin, May 15.- The situation in the native city wild

very

is very tenso, with rumours spreading.

Several cases of bomb throwing have been reported in the past few days, and this adds to the uneneiness.. The exodus from the native city to the concessions continued to-day.--Reuter's Special,

beat Bews and Tipple 6-0; beat Flood] KANSU GOVERNMENT. and Powell 6-3.

Q.M.S. Mackler and Q.M.S. Shi- lite (R.F.) bent Patterson and Fun- nell 0-0; beat Bews and Tipple 6-1; and bent Flood and Powell 6-2.

NEW CHAIRMAN LEAVES FOR PROVINCE

Shanghai, May 15. Mr. Chu Shao-liang, newly up-

TELLING THE WORLD.pointed Chairman of the Kansu

D. R. Jardine To Write Account Of Tour.

Provincial Government arrived in Shanghai from Nanking by air on Saturday and will soon visit General Chiang Kai-shek at Nan- chang before proceeding to Kansu to argume pont,

and

London, May 10. Interviewed by representatives Tamar in Command 19 Commo-

"Our silence and forbearance did of the Chinese Press Mr. Chu dore, 2nd Class, in charge of the Police were Informed yesterday that

reciprocal for Shao-liang declared that he will bearance," declared Mir. Naval Establishment in Hongkong, a shopkeeper at Bonham Strand was not call forth any

D. do his utmost to develop the fin- M. C. C. tricket by a man who bought $100 Jardine, captain of the worth of goods on credit but was not team in the recent Australian tour, ancial resources of Konsu to be found when the shroff called for in a statement made exclusively to foster a spirit of co-operation and the money.

Reuter to-day.

friendship between the Chinese Mr. Jardine alluded feelingly to and Mohammedans.-Reuter. In a collision with a hire ear in the attacks on him and his men over Queen's Road West yesterday, the "body-line bowling" controversy ricksha puller was injured and had to and added: "In the interests of be taken to Hospital. The ricksha accuracy and baro Justice to the was considerably damaged.

M.C.C. team I feel reluctantly 'com- pelled to write an account of the tour in book form. Piecemeal comment is as unnecessary an it would be in adequate."--Reulor.

Captain Elliott will relieve the present acting Commodore, Cap tain H. R. Marrack, D.S.G.. of H.M.S. Medway. Captain Mar- rack was oppointed Commodore following the repatriation Home of Commodore E. McG. W. Lawrie, D.S.O., R.N., through ill-health.

Captain Elliott will leave Lon- don on June 9 for Hongkong. Immediately after his arrival in Hongkong he will rellove Com- modoro Marrack, who was due to go Home on transfer this month.

A call to the Fire Brigads at 9.35

this morning gave the Impression that

Struck by a plank dropping on his head, a Talkoo hand in now in Hospital suffering from concussion,

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

VANITY COSTA MONEY, LABOUR,

The Central British Association

able fire was in progress at Kennedy Town. A number of engines proceed-HongES, MEN, WOMEN, HEALTH AND raffle for a camera, valued at $56, has ed to Han Wo Street, where the out- PEACE, AND IS STILL NOTHING AT been won by Mr. R. B. Wood, holder No. of tiekot No. 55. The draw was made break was located in a blacksmith's LAST-A LONG WAY LEADING

during the week-end, shop, but it was nowhere within the WHERE-Emerson, dimensions first described, About three gallons of tar in the cookhouse was all that was destroyed by the timo the flames wore extinguished with the application of a few pallful

of water.

During the week-end, three cases Mr. George H, Potts will lay the of smail-pox and two cases of typhoid foundation stone of the now Stock were reported to the local health Exchange Building, Iceous nuthorities. of the small-pex cases, Street, on Wednesday, May 17, at 3 one was from Kowloon and two from

the Victoria. district,

p.m.

DERBY CALL-OVER.

Manitoba Favourite At 21 To 2.

WAB:

London, May_15. To-day's call-over for the Derby

21/2 Manitoba (t. and o). 100/8 Rodosto ( and o), 100/8 Hyperion (t. and o), 100/7 King Salmón (v);,109/6 (t). 13/1 Young Lover (t. and,ò),. 22/1 Habinero (1. and o). 22/1 Scarlet Tiger (t. and o). 22/1 Follcitation (0). 23/1 Highlander (0) 25/1 Happy Call (c). 80/1 Light Sunnox (o); 40 taken. -Router.

Hulda Lashanska (Soprano). 1548, 'Cello Solo-Intermezzo (Vivaldi). 'Cello Solo-Serenata Napoletana

(Sgambati).

Pablo Canals. 1542. Song-Confession (Discepolo-

Amadori) Sung--Napulo (Shipa-Jinton).

Tito Schipa (Tenor). 7.10-8pm: From the Studio.

1533.

A Violin and Pianoforte Recital by Miss Anno Henderson and Professor S. Maklezaft.

Bp.m Local Time and Weather Report.

8.3-9 p.m. Variety.

Voca) Trio-Lawd, You Made the

Night Too Long.

The Pickana Sisters. 2207h. Orchestral-Aloha Sunset Land.

Victor Salon Orchestra. 20550. Song-Deep in Your Eyes.

Donald Novia (Tenor). 24021, Band-The Black Horse Troop.

Sousa's Band. 19741, Vocal Trio-San.

The Pickens Slaters, 24025. Orchestral--Jazz Nocturne.

Victor Concert Orchestra. 24028. Humorous Song--I'm a Specialist.

Frank Crumit (Comedian), 22850. Band-The Princeton Football

Medley.

Princeton University Band. 20305. Song-Call me Darling.

Russ Columbo (Baritone), 22681. Vocal Trio-Dream Sweetheart.

The Pickens Sisters. 22076. Orchestral-Chanson Bohemienne.

Victor Salon Orchestra. 20550. Song The Voice in Old Village

Chair.

Donald Novis (Tenor). 24021. Band The National Game.

Sousa's Band. 10741. Vocal Trio-Sweet Georgia Brown.

The Pickens Sisters. 24025. Orchestral-Buffoon.

Victor Concert Orchestra. 24028. Humorous Song-Taught me How to

Play the Second Fiddle.

Frank Crumit. 2285. Band (a) The Orange and the Black

(b) Old Nassau. Princeton University Band, 20355. Song You Try Somebody Elac. Russ Columbo (Baritono), 9-9.30 p.m. From the Studio. The last of a series of talks on "Astronomy" by the Rev. Father D. MacDonald, S. J.

22861.

9.30-9.46 p.m. Concert Waltzes. Echoes from the Volga (Ritter). Mandolin Concert Orchestra. V-50020. Eva (Lehar-Schott).

Carmen Sylvin (Ivanovici).

Nat Shilkret and His International Orchestra.. V-50018.

9.45-10.30 p.m.

A relay from Daventry. (Should transmission prove unsatisfactory, recorded music will be broadcast from tha Studio).

10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Prena Nowa,

10.36 p.m. Close Down.

All records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by Messrs. Tsang Fook Piano Co.

AMBULANCE FUNDS.

FURTHER DONATIONS

ACKNOWLEDGED

The Hon. Treasurer of the St. John Ambulance Brigade acknow ledges with grateful thanks and appreciation the following donit- ions towards the St. John Ambul- ance Brigade Funda-Mr. Waf Shu-pal $500, Mr. Loung Yan-po $50, Hon. Mr. Edwin Taylor $100, Mr. Kwok Hin-wang $25.

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of the

Season

at the

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There are many plain colours and fancy designs in PURE WOOL that are comfortable to the skin at Prices $8.50, $9.75. Loss 10% Discount for Cash.

Cotton Bathing Suits

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