THE BANFF AGENDA
SIR WILLIAM SHENTON AMONG DELEGATES
"PREPAREDNESS” · IN PACIFIC
Banff, Alberta, Aug. 14 Sir William Shenton, repro- senting Hongkong, was among the delegates at the fifth, con- ference of the Institute of Pacific Relations which opened to-day at Banff.
The conference is being attend- ed by representatives of all coun tries interested in the Pacific, including Mr. H. G. Woodhead, the well-known journalist,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
The children's section of an English Lida, with’the elders in deck.
chairs on the lawn.
MOTOR CAR·· OFFENCES.
A MAGISTRATE'S PROBLEM
A very extensive agenda is be- fore the conference, including n' Eumber of controversial subjecte such as naval preparedness in tho Pacific, which has taken an SEVERAL DRIVERS IN BOYS CHARGED WITH Increased importance since the Conference was convened.
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EXCLUSION ACT. Other matters to be dealt with include the independence of the Philippine Islands, the United States exclusion
against barriers and Orientals, tarif other trade restrictions. internat ional commodity agreements and shipping subsidies.
Sir Robert Falconer, who presiding over the Conference, expressed confidence in the success of the work planned.
COURT
STEALING
Mr. Wynne-Jonca ›was confront-
Mrs. C. 5. Rosselet appeared be- Cure Mr. Schofield, at the Centraled with a problem in the Central Magistracy this morning, sum-Police Court this morning. Three moned with having disobeyed a Chinese youths were charged with traffic signal at the junction of theft, and each had previous con- Arbuthnot, and Caine Roads, onvictions for stealing. The first July 20.
defendant, a 15 year-old lad, is to receive ten strokes of the cane for
was discharged with a caution.
Jewellery from a hawker.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1933.
CORRESPONDENCE
FASCISM AND THE FUTURE.
Sir- thank you for your låt- ter in answer to mine, which in
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my opinion was well reasoned and TO-DAY'S BROADCAST. reasonable. I am also gind that you appreciate that I wrote to you not for the purpose of per- sonal abuse, but rather In the spirit of an Empire Crusader, In which movement I took active part in England.
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However, the letter you pub- lish to-day (August 14) from "Blonde Beast" 1 think de- monstrates the neecssity for the existence of Empire Crusaders and Fasciata. We shall carry on with our work in spite of "Blonde Besats" and their threats of kicks, bath of which Wo, shall know how to deal with when we meet them.
I am glad you appreciate, what many people do not, that it seems. there must be a choice between and that is, in my opinion, the rea- son why the matter is so import- ant and needs free discussion in the press and elsewhere..
Fascism and Communism,
Yours etc.
EMPIRE CRUSADER.
GERMAN STUDENT SINGERS
FROM THE STUDIO
4.30-7 p.m. Chinese recorded pro- gramme.
7-11 p.m. European programme, 7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota- tions, ele...
7.2-8.30 p.m. A programme of Vic- tor and Brunswick records
7.2.7.55 p.m. Variety. Orchestral With a Song in my Heart, Orchestral Body and Soul.
Jack Hylton and His Orchestra. 30027. Song--Moon Bong.
Kato Smith (Comedienne). 6497. Orchestral-The Old Kitchen Kettle. Orchestral-At the Baby Parade.
Ben Bernie and His Orch. 6408. Song Are You Happy? SongThe Sweetheart of
Sigma Chi.
Gene Austin (Tenor). Instrumental-Hano Hano Hawall Instrumental-Hawallan Moon.
20977.
Kano's Hawaiiana. 2076. Orchestral-- Called to Say
Goodnight Orchestral Make Love the King.
Rues Columbo and His Orchestra. 24195. Duct for Twe Pinnor--Dance of the
Paper Dolls.
Duct for Two Pianos Ragamuffin.
21929,
[As far as possible we avold foot-noting correspondence, but again it is impossible to publish Empire Crusader's letter without
Victor Arden and Phil Ohman. a rejoinder. We did not and do not postulate the choice as one Orchestral-Faun Waltz, between Fascism and Communism, Orchestral-Autumn Thoughts. (merely different forms of tyran- ny), but as one between Fascism Song-Linger a Little Longor in the
Kirilloff's Balalaika Orch.
is quite Twilight
Bing Crosby. 6491. 7.65-8.30 p.m. elther
8 p.m. (Local Time and Weather Report).
On admitting the offence she Traffic inspector Alexander said tealing a quantity of initation and Democracy, which a
that it was not altogether a case of defendant having gone against signal, but she had gone out a bit too far on the road.
CANADA'S DEFENCE. Referring to the relations be
United tween the
States
and Canada, he said that any attack upon the Dominion which seemed likely to result in giving any non-British people a footing in Canada, would almost certainly bring the United States Into action on the side of Canada.-Reuter.
A BIG AGENDA
Vancouver, Canada. Meeting for the first time on the Eastern border of the Pacific, the Instituto of Pacific Relations will
canvene
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another thing. No real individuni
Twelve strokes each were or-life dered for the other two youths, aged 13 and 16 respectively, who Mr. Schofield, after reading a stole a leather purse from 5. Pot- written statement handed in by linger Street. The smaller car- Mrs. Rosselet, decided that it ap-ried out the theft. Both admitted peared to be an error of judgment. being caned last month."
A fourth lad, aged 14, pleaded that he hawked because he had given up stealing. He had been
DANGEROUS DRIVING.
Mon Ping-nam, a private car driver, was fined $25 for having driven in a dangerous manner in
Lower Albert Road.
Trafe Sergeant Clark sald that the defendant was reversing his car around a blind corner near the Boy Scouts Association at the same time witness was coming round the bend.
A fine of $26 was imposed on at Banff, Alberta, Taul Kwong, the driver of a lorry, August 14 for fortnight's
that for having driven at a dangerous #casion. It la expected
speed on Pokfulum Rond. about 125 representatives Australia, New Zealand, Japan, China, the Phillipines, Hawail, the United States, Canada and
of
the
convention while observers will be United Kingdom will att the present from the League of Nations, International Labour office and the newly formed Dutch and French counells. The subjects on which papers will be read and discussed under the general heads (1) Economic conflict and control, (2) Instruments for international- adjustment, and (3) Problems of
will be
education.
Traffic Sergeant Wenslede said the defendant was driving about 30 miles an hour at the approach to Dairy Farm Hill. He suddenly sp- little to the left, and then shot out plled his brakes and swerved across the rond,
RECKLESS DRIVING.
and two
told by the magistrate not to steal.
Mr. Wynne-Jones-It is a great problem.
S. I. Sabey-He has been put up for the Street Boys' Club but Mr. King will not have him.
Hia Worship remanded the case until to-morrow, and said he could get in touch with the S.C.A.
SALE OF BOY
within is possible Fascism or Communism and tire can be no real human happiness without full scope for the exercise of individuality. Capitalism has Democracy heretofore prevented from realising its ideals, but with Capitalism tottering it has a real chance to win through. We sen no reason why the world should be punished with Fascism while it gropes its painfully slow way towards the ident society.-Ed.
.K.T.
COAL DUMP. Sir,-Are you not in error in. your sub-leader7
Have the Kowloon Residents or the residents in Chatham Road ask. ed any more than an assurance that a mistake which has obviously been made by some government servant and a rather foolish for-
FIVE CHINESE AGAIN eign firm should be remedied at
BEFORE COURT
Jones in the Central Police Court
M. B. K. should not show that they are not entirely devoid of business acumen by removing their coal in-.
20752.
Concerto in D Major (Brahms,
Op. 77). Fritz Kreisler and the Berlin State Opera Orchestra conducted by Leo Blech. M-36. 1st Movement-Allegro non troppo. 2nd Movement Adagio. 3rd Movement-Allegro, giocoso, ma non troppo vivace. 8.30-9.16 p.m. From the Studio, A Concert by Gorman Student Singers from the "Nerother Bund."
Programme.
1. German Student Song. 2. German Bailor Song, 3. Mexican Love Song (In
4. Sollers Passing By (In
6. Merry Musle Band (In
Spanish).
German).
German)..
6. German Love Song (Solo). 7. Song of the Volga Boatmen (In Russian).
8. Song of the Volga (In Russian). 9. Two Songs of the Higher Foot, 10. Soldiers of the Middle Ages. 11. Greek Love Song.
12. King of Thule (Goethe). 18. Old Black Joe,
14. Potpourri of modern German
Bound-Film Songs. 15. The Swiss Yodler. 16. Salem Alaiklu (Arabian Song): 17. Kliwatch (Gadien Jungle
Dance). 18. Soldlers' Song (In German)
(Polyphon). 10. Song of the Girls of the Rhine. 20. German March. 9.16-11 p.m.
an early date? You seem to sug- gest otherwise, I think wrongly.
The M. B. K. added coal to the The case in which three Chinese Dump after they found it was very Crown Sergeant Clark prosecuted men and two women are charged objectionable to their nolghbours. Yum Hui, the driver of a public with taking part in the transaction Has the M. B. K. any reason to car, with having driven in a reck of the sale of a boy at Saiwanho, complain if they are asked to re- less manner in Wing Lok Street.
The defendant was alleged to again before Mr. Wynne-move at once? I think not; have driven at a fast speed and this morning, and the hearing was Is there any real reason why the scattered people on the pavement, fixed for August 21 at 2.30 p.m. eventually drawing up within a few feet of Sergeant Clark
Mr: Hin-shing Lo, instructed, by Mr. F. E. Nash, of Woo and Nash, boys.
Mr. Schofield imposed a fine of appeared for the first male defen- stead of insisting on the compie Battn. South Wales Borderers, con-
dant, Ma Fung-wan, and applied tion of a contract which will for bail, In making, the applica- naturally lose them many business tion. Counsel said that when friends and make others prefer evidence WNB given
he would their competitora when it comes show that this was a clear caso of to giving contracts. Chinese adoption.
Is the public without any re- Det-Inspector Elston said that the Hon. Secretarint for Chinesemedy if powerful foreign firms by nuisance destroy committing Affairs had no objection to bail in lakhs of dollars worth of pro- the sum of $200. He put in the perty? I hope not. Why do you Attorney General's written
that the law and others assume sont for the prosecution.
is unable to help Chatham Read if asked?
INDECENT ASSAULT
FIRST CONFERENCE IN N.A. "The institute is happy that its first meeting on the North Ameri can continent should be on Canadian | $30, soll," Dr. Charles F. Loomis, of Honolulu, acting general secretary of the Institute, who has arrived here to help in the preparation for the meeting, said in a recent Inter- view. "It is a particularly happy' arrangement in view of the fact that the organisation has no large a British constituency with afflint- ed groups not only In Canada but in England, Australia and New Zealand and with individual mem- bern in the Crown colony of Hong- kong, in Fiji and other British Pacific possessions.
ATTACK ON 15-YEAR-OLD GIRL Twelve months hard labour was passed by Mr. Schofield, at the Central Magistracy this morning. on Wan Chiu, a coolfe, charged with having committed an indecent Assault on a Afteen year old Chin- ese girl, Yan Yung, at 24 Cross Street, 2nd. floor on July 22.
IS MARRIAGE A
LOTTERY?.
con-
WEDDING RING WIN- NER WAITING TO KNOW
For originality, a bazaar lottory prize at St. Thomaa's Church, Auburn, a suburb of Sydney, takes some beating.
"Institute officers have been especially pleased to accept the in- vitation of the Canadian organisa- Detective Sergeant Fitches sald tion to meet in Canada, because that the girl was the daughter of an op- No. 1 conl coolie, and the defen- they felt that here was portunity to get the perspective of dant was employed under him. The six thousand overseas miles on the girl slept on a bed space in the engrossing problems of the Orient verandah of No. 24, Croan Street, which loomed so large at the Kyoto 2nd. floor, and about 2 m. on July and Shanghai conferences. Dis-22, her mother and brother were tance and a now angle of vision awakened by hearing her scream.
The prize, says Austral. Newa, They went to the verandal, and was a free marriage certificate. Bomotimes can do great things for
there saw Intelligent discussions."
A large wedding cake was nold, girl's bed.
and the purchaser of the slice con JULY PREPARATIONS.
They decided to deal with the taining a wedding ring was en- The central secretariat staff of matter themselves, and so did not titled to be married without" fee the Institute moved from Honolulu make a report to the police. The by the rector, within six months. in July to take charge of the pro-defendant absconded that very The winner was the belle of the liminary arrangements. Propara-night, and was only arrested about bazanr: the accondary winner tions will be made shortly for two days ago.
not yet announced. meetings of the Pacific Council of
On
the defendant on the
MERCY MORE DECOMES A MAGIS- |
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Gun Practice will be carried out from Mount Davis on Thursday, 31st August, 1938 between the hours of 10 am, and 8 pan. in the vicinity of the Eastern approaches to the East Lamma Channel
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Can Government lawfully give a licence to any one to commit a nuisance 7—1 think not, you seem to assume it can. Surely Public Servants have no greater rights in law than anyone elsel An Trustees of public property of- ficials have much greater respon- sibilities than owners of private property but the greater obliga- tion are moral obligations. Still, surely, if officials are devoid of their moral obligations it does not lessen their legal duties, you [seem to suggest otherwise..
BARE BONES.
A relay of the Band of the 1st. ducted by Bandmaster J. L. Gecks, from Mount Austin Barracks, by kind permission of the Omeer Command- Ing. (During the intervals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio).
(Should weather conditions prove unsatisfactory, this relax will bo postponed, and recorded musle will be broadcast from the Studio).
11 p.m. (Approx:). Close Down, All records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by Messrs. Tsang Fook Piano Co.
ISAAC EZRA IN MORE TROUBLE
CIVIL JUDGMENT ENTERED
San Francisco, Aug. 8. Mr. Isaac Ezra, who is awaiting sentence in the United States Dis trict Court on a charge of violat ing the narcotics laws, was faced with the question of finding G.845,150 to-day to satisfy a civil judgment given against him in the state courts to-day. LEAGUE OF BRITISH.WHITES.
Mr. Ezra and his brother, Sir-With reference to your Judah, who correspondents' lettera over the sentence on a narcotics
is also awaiting Noms-de-plume "Blonde Beast" and have beed in straitened circums- chargo, "A British Chinese," which you tances for some time due to a published in yesterday's Telegraph, decline in real estate values in the
United States.
nino members which passes Institute plans and appropriations DAY BY DAY N'EWS IN BRIEF
I would be much obliged if you for the next two years, and for meetings of the international re-
The .. "Tilawa" will leave amoy would inform them and the many
valunblo Paper Mr. Isaac' Ezra had mortgaged search and programme committees. TRATE THAN THE VINDICTIVE for this Port on the 16th instant and renders of your
anonymous one of his apartment buildings for Among prominent Canadians who WRATH WHICH MEN CALL JUSTICE due hore on Thursday afternoon. that I never reply to
correspondents.
G.$55,000. In California, the first will take part in the Banff conven- Longfellow.
mortgage.value is about fifty por tion' aro Sir Robert Borden,
At the same time allow me to cont of the normal value. Canada's Wartime premier, who is Thrown from his mount at Fanling
point out that it is impossible to When the mortgage fell due, Mr. honorary president of the Conn-yesterday, a groom, named Chiu Tan,
publish all the aims of the League Ezra was unable to pay and ac- dian organisation and of the com- received head injuries which resulted
of British Whites in one article as cordingly the building was offered mittoo In charge of conference in his admission, yesterday, to the
I must confine myself to the space at forced sale. arrangements, Hon. Nowton Rowell, Kwong Wah Hospital.
allotted to me by the courtesy of The highest bid at the salo was K.C., of Toronoto, who is Canada's
An unemployed Chinese, slated to the Editors, therefore If you and member on the Pacific Council, the Two Chinose detectives boarded the be an ex-telephone clerk of the Police governing body of the Institute, Douglas, ship Hai Yang, berthed at department, who went into the your correspondents will exorciso G.80,650 and consequently Mr. litia patience and not prejudge Henry A. Calleaud, Jr., who lent anus Hon. Vincent Massey, formor the Praya, to find out what was the Novelty Silk Store and attempted the League or the, I shall be able the money, sued to obtain a defici-
cause of a disturbance among the to steal three leather puEME WAS BES Canadian minister to Washington floklo passengers. It was discovered rested by the mantgar, Mr. 8. S. to convince you that the League is onty Judgment, which was grant- who is chairman of the co-ordiant that a passenger had been robbed of Heura, and taken to Central Police in no way of a Fascist nature or ad. If the amount is not paid, STA Robar Falconer Bormeraulics The culprit was Ing committee of the Institute and eleven ploces of white clothing Station, Defendant, was charged be that one single Chinese will be out the court can order the sale of wad brought for NEWynne ones in the Central of a Job owing to the machinations other property owned by Mr.
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