AFRAID BRITAIN WILL GIVE WAY
"DELUDED BY FRENCH
SUBTERFUGES"
DR. FRICK'S THREAT
BERLIN, SEPT. 18. THE POSSIBILITY OF GERMANY LEAVING THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS IS ADUMBRATED IN CONNEXION WITH THE ANGLO-FRENCH TALKS IN PARIS, WHICH THE WHOLE COUNTRY IS WATCHING WITH UNDISGUISED ANXIETY.
The newspapers express the hope that Britain will not be deluded by "French subterfuges."
The Minister of Interior, Dr. Frick, in an address to 80,000 school-children to-day, said that if equality in armaments was refused Germany, she would withdraw from all International Conferences.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1933.
FRANCO-SOVIET Source of
ACCORD
M. HERRIOT'S VISIT
PARIS REPORTS
Opium Traffic Discovered
WUCHOW SUPPLIES
ILLICIT DRUG
Wuchow is at present the source of supply for nearly all the raw oplum coming into the Colony, It was disclosed in a case heard by Mr. Balfour in the Central Police Court this morning.
RADIO BROADCAST
TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.
PIANO AND VIOLIN RECITAL FROM THE STUDIO
4-5 p.m.
Chinese recorded programma. B.6 p.m.
Parts, Sept. 14. That the former Premier, M. Herrlot, in the course of his recent
A relay of the Band of the 1st Journey to the Soviet Union. has
Rattn. South Wales Borderers, con- drawn up, together with Foreign Commissary Litvinov, a draft for
Two unemployed men, Hui ducted by Bandmaster J. L. Geeks, from the Military Hospital, Bowen accord Shing-kwan, 22, and Hui Shop, Road, by kind permission of the a military and economic-
(During the between France and Soviet Russia 28, were charged with importing, Omer kind Pe is asserted by the newspaper Ordre. and the posacssion of, 2,650 tasis | Intervals recorded music will bo
While nothing is said as to the of raw opium. First defendant brondast from the Studio).
the pleaded guilty to both charges,
6-7 p.m. aims of the military pact,
take while the second accused's denial
Chinese recorded programme. economic agreement will special account of certain com- was accepted by the prosecution modities such as oll, coal, precious and he was discharged. atones, wine, silk, paraffin. The Soviet Government undertakes to
recognize the Russian. pre-ivar debts to France in return for the authorization to float Soviet loans
on the French market.
The paper further states that the Soviet central executive committee has already announced the dispatch of the draft.of these agreements to
Government. The paper, however,
to the
Paris for submission to the French itself is sceptical as
Herr Hitler's unofficial Ambassador, Herr Rosen- berg, to-day declared that if France refused to fulfil her disarmament obligations, Germany was released from her obligations of the Versailles Peace Treaty.curacy of this report, but finda It
Reuter.
PARIS MEETING SATISFACTORY
Lendon, Sept. 18. |tion with a view to harmonising To-day's disarmament conversa- them., tiona in Paris between the French
"The British representatives are Premier and the Foreign Secre- reporting the results of their con- tary, Messieure Daladler and Paul versations to their Government. Boncour and the British Ambassa- It le anticipated there will be a dor and the Under-Secretary for further conversation at an early Foreign Affairs, Lord Tyrrell and date." Captain Anthony Eden, began in the morning.
The conference was resumed in the afternoon lasting, in all, for four and a half hours.
MUCH PROGRESS.
nc-
a peculiar coincidence that im mediately following M; Herriot's visit to Moscow, Air Minister Cot should undertake an aerial journey the for propaganda purposes to Russian capital.
THE DISCOVERY. Revenue Ofcor Grimmitt said yesterday morning information was recolved at the Import and Export Department of a consign- ment of China root. sent from Wuchow to Hongkong. The coolies were apprehended. They fotched the meter and brought him to
the I. and E. offico. A search was made and 1,790 tacla of the
Second
drug was revealed in four of the 23 bags of China root. defendant was arrested at 418 Des Voeux Road West from which place the inmates had absconded and a detective had been placed there to await the return of the
man.
CAUSTIC COMMENT.
He was brought to the office and on further enquiries being made Commenting on M. Herriot's
at 414, Des Voeux Road West journey to Soviet Russia. the
which is part of the Sing Hong Journal des Debats characterizes the former Premier as having an godown, two boxes, discovered in uncritical mind who is easily in twelve bales of ducks feathers, trigued by utopian schemes of the were found to contain 860 taels. Potemkin kind. Referring to the After further investigation and profusion of treaties of amity and interrogation the first defendant non-aggression pacts and pacts re-admitted the business was nouncing war which have been concluded of late, the paper says that one may well speak of over- production in this respect.
"MORNING POST" SNEERS.
"He has need of a long spoon who wants to sup with the devi!" the London Morning Post's com- ment on the reports of pending Franco-Russian chement.
his.
7-10.30 p.m. European programme. 7 p.m.
Closing Local Stock Quotations, etc. 7.3-8.20 p.m. Variety.
8 p.m.
(Local Time and Weather Report). Band-Play Gypay.
Song New. You're Here.
Hungarian Gypsy Band. B4082.
Piano Solo-Body and Sout.
Francea Day (Soprano). 34427.
Carroll Gibbons,
B8347.
B4476.
Song She is Far from the Land. Danny Malone (Tenor). Xylophone Solo Espanitar
Kroeger. D3866. Humorous Bonin Cupid Calls,
Gracio Fields. 34472.
Instrumental-Lazy Night,
Cedric Sharpe Sextet. B4440, Song The Border Ballad.
Potor Dawson (Bass-Baritone). B4407.
Piano Solo-Sweetheart.
Raio da Costa. B4402.. Organ. Solo-A Brown Bird Singing. Humorous Song-My Lucky Day,
Sydney Gustard. B4410
Hawalfan-On a Little Street in
Gracie Fields, B4471.
Honolulu.
B4082.
"
Hilo Hawatian Orch. 85980. Band---Blue Forget-me-not,
Hungarian Gypsy Band. Song-Its Best to Forget.
Frances Day (Soprano). B4427. Pinne Solo-Moonbeam Danco.
Carroll Gibbons. B8347. Song The Dear Little Shamrock.
Danny Malone (Tenor), B4470. Xylophone Solo The Dreaming
Snowdrop.
His father had sent a letter from Wuchow, saying that the goods were not to be touched until his arrival in Hongkong. In the first defendant'a boxes and bagg-Song-Melody at Dawn. age was found brown wrapplag paper, sufficient to wrap 10,000 bs. of opium. The first defendants knew what was going on and his
Fritz Kroeger. B3850. Gracie Fields (Comedienne). B4472. Instrumental-By the Sleepy
Lagoon.
Mr. Daladier, questioned by the Press after the meeting, said that much progress had been realised A communique issued after-since last June and the points of kwards stated that the converga- view of Britain and France had tion was devoted to an examina- come considerably closer together. tion of the situation as it exista
In addition to the favourable before the resumption of the work of the Disarmament Conference and impression created by the Anglo-is added:-"In the exchange of French disarmament talks, semi- views which took place, in a spirit official circles in Paris state that a of mutual confidence, the re- parallel exchange of views with presentatives of the two countries the Italian Government, through
Organ Solo-Bird Songs at are their normal diplomatic channels, explained the views, of
the progressing satisfactorily. -- respective Governments on various questions under considera- British Wireless and Reuter.
TRICK TO STEAL AN
ELECTRIC FAN
DETECTIVE NIPS PLAN
the
the defendant went to Tai
the im- rappro-
The paper goes.on to say: "The argument that Adolf Hitler is a foc of the Communists and consequently Soviet-Russla is R foo of Germany, sounds plausible,
but it is a miscalculation to con- Rider Russia as a nation. as the Bolshevists actually constitute sect with ramifications in other countries and sinister dealgns on France, Germany, Great Britain and the United States.
case was very serious.
SOURCE OF SUPPLY." Mr. Balfour: Wuchow is at present the source of supply for nearly all the raw oplum coming Into the Colony.
R. O. Grimmitt: Enquiries are still being made by the Satiatical firm, and further arrests may bo Office as to the working of the
mado later,
His Worship deferred sentence until to-morrow morning.
Chinese
Yuet shop on the morning of September 17 and after looking over several fans chose one. He
In a mui teel case mentioned asked the fok to accompany him 10 No. 32, Cross Street, with the
The fact the National Socialist before Mr. Balfour earlier in the
morning. In which Government succeeded in driving woman, Luk Sam-mul, was charged IN THE BUD
fan, and there after having had
the Communists out of Germany with keeping an it deposited, asked the fok to go
unregistered may have caused the Bolshevista mui tsai, Sub-Inspector Fraser of Chan Kok-leung, charged before to No. 34, Johnstone Road, where to defer but not to change the the S.C.A. stated the girl was Mr. Schofleld, at the Central he would be given the money by a general aims of their policy. Now found by R.O. Grimmitt during Magistracy this morning, with man named Li Ping-lim. The fokian before they are implacable foes the raid at 118, Des Voeux Road having obtained an electric fan, accordingly went to this address, of France for the simple reason West. She was being used as valued $47, from Li Shu-hing, the but could not find the man. He that the bourgeoisie of France is tool by a gang of opium addicts. manager of the Tai Yuet electrical then went to report the matter at not yet dominated by Communists. There was no allegation of cruelty. supply shop at No. 137, Des Voeux the police station, and while on If the Bolahovists are now pre-She would he sent to the Salva- Road, Central, by false pretences, his way saw a detective with the pared to bring about a rapproche-tion Army Home.
defendant in custody. It appears ment with France, they are doing The defendant, who was absent, was, sentenced to six weeks hard labour, and ordered to be sent that the detective had seen the this merely in order to be able to had her bail of $100 estreated by
defendant with the fan, and the better deceive, betray and destroy the Court, back to the country after serving defendant had tried to run away.
France.". his sentence.
Sub-Inspector Nolloth said that the defendant admitted a previous Sub-Inspector Nolloth unid that conviction for larceny.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF THE DEVIL TEMPTS US NOT; "TIS Į During the week-end, two cases of WE TEMPT HIM, DECKONING HIS typhold (imported) were reported to SKILL WITH OPPORTUNITY.-George the local health authorities. Eliot.
The s.8. "Benrinnes" has encounter-
The RM. S. "Empress of Canada" ed bad weather on her way to Hong- left Yokohama this morning at day- kong from Manila, and le not expected light, leaves Honolulu on Sept. 26th, to arrive here until the 20th inst is due at Vancouver on October 1 and leaves Vancouver on the 7th for Hongkong via ports.
that M. Edouard Herriot might The paper concludes by saying
have saved his breath and Air-; Minister Cot his petrol for all the good that may come of their) endeavours.
JAPANESE DELUDED BY BANDITS
SMOKE SCREENS USED TO FACILITATE RETREAT
Harbin, Sept. 14.
The Girl Guides and Boy Scouts of St. Paul's Girls' and Boys' Colleges are to hold a concert and demonstra-
Japanese troops, pursuing three Sentences of six weeks hard labour tion in St. Paul's Girls' College, were imposed by Mr. Scholleld on Macdonnell Road, next Saturday, cem-groups of bandits immediately Chan Ping and Leung Fan who were mencing at 7.30 p.m., in ald of Gulde northward of Tungning, opposite found loltering in Porcival Street with and Scout charities and the equipment Poltavka, Intent to commit a felony. Sub funds of the College companies.
WHEAT ADVISORY.
COMMITTEE
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APPOINTS MR. CAIRNS AS SECRETARY
Cedric Sharpe Sextet. B4440. Song The Glory of the Sen.
Peter Dawson (Basa-Baritone). B4407. Plano Solo-Can't We Meet Agnin.
Ralo da Costa, B4402.
Eventide.
Sydney Gustard. B4410. Song-Mary Roso. Hawaiian-All Through the Night.
Gracie Fields (Comedienne). B4471. Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra. 35030. 3.20-0 pm Orchestral, Salut D'Amour (Elgar),
Now Light Symphony Orchestra. Serenado (Pierna).
String Ensemble. B3920. Channon Hindone
(Sadko-Rimsky-Korsakow).---
Hymn to the Sun. ("Le Coq D'Or-Rimaky- Korzakow),
Reginald King and His Orchestra. 992414.
A Midsummer Night's Dream
(Mendelssohn).
Berlin State Opera Orchestra. Czardas (Grossman, arr. Kotelly).
•C1888/4. Volces of Spring (Strauss).
Fordy Kauffman and His Orchestra. 01526. Chopinate-Potpourri (arr.,
Silbermann).
Marck Weber and His Orchestra. C2549. -0.20 m. From the Studio The Kroutzer Sonata (Beethoven).
Played by Mr. Sitson Ma (Violin) and Mr. Harry Ore (Pianoforte). 9.20-9.45 p.m. Operatie Selections- The Barber of Seville-(Overture)
(Rossini).
1
Stato Orchestra, Berlin conducted by Dr. Lee Blash, D1294. Carmen-Potpourri (Bizet).
Marek Weber and His Orch. C1412. Flying Dutchman-Overture.
(Wagner), London, Sept. 18.
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The Wheat Advisory Committee
Bymphony Orchestra conducted by hold two meetings to-day at the
Clemens Schmalstich. C1870, All records in the above European Foreign Once under the chair programmes se kindly supplied by manship of the United States Am-fessrs. S. Moutria and Co. bassador, Mr. R. W. Bingham.
The proceedings were mainly
devoted to a preliminary discus- ed until to-morrow. son, and the Committee adjourn
Membora selected as Secretary, yesterday afternoon were taken completely by surprise Mr. A. Cairns, formerly the Chief when the outlaws used smoke- Statistician of the Canadian The Colonial Secretary advises that acreens to facilitate their escapo. Wheat Pools, who has recently Government by His Majesty's Consul by these new tactics, had to slow formation service under the E an enquiry has been addressed to the The Uono detachment, taken aback been in charge of the grata in- Lam Chi, & motor driver from at Medan, regard met the present down temporarily, which enabled pire Marketing Board-British Macao, was fined $50 or one month's whereabouts of the next of kin of Mr.the bandits to make a clean gato-Wireless. gaol by Mr. Balfour in the Central David Norman Blockman believed to have been a native of Hongkong, who
Inspector Nolloth said that a dotective saw one of them climb up the rear walls of two houses.
way.
Another oncounter with outlaws later in the day was more succèss- ful for the Japaneso. An armour-
L
FIRE DISASTER'
Police Court this morning for un died at Modan on June 14, 1988. lawful possession of a purse contain- ing thirty cents. It was stated by a dotective district watchman that do- Injured through an attempt to fondant and two ethore were observed alight from a moving tram in John-ed train from Sulfenho, while do- to look into the pockets of pedestrians stong Road, Wanchai, Chan Chick, ing patrol work, met a large group In Connaught Road West. Defendant a labourer, was was seen to take
the
the purse.
fn.
admittod to ths of bandits In the vicinity of Government Civil Hospital yesterday, | Patahotze. After making good with serious injuries. At Kowloon, use of their machine-guns, the Arrangements have been made by in Canton Road, a bus passenger. Japanese, attacked and inflicted
Hongkong Hotel Garage which Chan Ching-chun, was injured enable Kowloon residents to take do similar circumstances. He was taken heavy casualties, Four civilians monstration runs in the now Vauxhall to the Kowloon Hospital. Light Six on the Peninsula. A do monstrating model ls at the Peninsula Among the passengers from Los Garage, Cameron Road, and those Angeles, via porte, by the N.Y.K. interested should alther call or phano, liner Chichibu Maru, which arrived
and two Manchoukuo soldiers kidnapped some days ago wore rescued. Reuter.
Since the first shipment arrived, these yesterday evening, wore Mr. S. H. The wedding is announced to take CATS kave crented wide Interest Dodwell, returning from a visit to place shortly of Mt. Joss O. ue Rocha, amongst local and Culport motorists, Shanghai; Mr. H. M. Wallis, return-
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SHIP ABLAZE IN NORTH SEA
"Paris, Sept. 15 A message from London pub- lished by the Petit Parisian says that a fire broke out on board, the British a. Porthcawl, of 2,481 tons, while she was on her way to Granton with a cargo of lumber.
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