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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1933.

A group of the Founders of the Hongkong University Union which is celebrating its coming-of-age next week. Left to right, back_`rowt Wong Hing-chuen, Francis Clark, T. H. Matthewman, Rev. W. H. Hewitt, Sir Kai Ho Kat, Sir Henry May, Sir Charles Eliot, Prof. C. A. M. Smith,

E. L. de Souza, Fung Man suf, Lo Hin-shing. Front row: A. S. Tuxford, Ho Wing-kin, Lo Kwan-fu, Wai Wing-lock, Wei Wing-hon and Lai Hau- chu on.

K.R.A. MEETING

GOVERNMENT AND REFUSE

BUS COMMITTEE FORMED

GERMANY DEMANDING ·LOCAL ESTATES THE RIGHT TO RE-ARM

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the development of aviation the men is no longer a high wall from which we could observe with an im- partial look the disorders on the Continent."

A Meeting of the General As to the form under which this Committee of the Kowloon Re-interest in European affairs should sidents' Association took place played, it is pointed out by the press that the only possible on Thursday evening in St. An-bisis for it is the respect of the drew's Church Hall, Kowloon.

treaties. "When we honoured the

FOREIGN PROPERTY

IN HONGKONG

David tyd Evans, marine en- gincar of the s.8. Hutward, died Intestate at the Government Civil Hospital on May 27 leaving $700. At the request of deceased's father who resides in Cardiganshire, Wales. Mr. T M. Hazlerigg, Or ficla! Administrator, applied for letters of administration which wen pranted.

Local cetate valued at $16,500 treaty which guaranteed the was left by Charles Gilbert Davies, There were present Mr. C. E.

neutrality of Belgium, there cer- late of Shanghai, who died on Terry.

(President), Mr. L. Dtainly was nobody more to recall January 22. Leave to reseal pro- Almada e Castro (Vice-President), how we signed it. This should bute of the will was granted Mr. Mr. R. P. Phillips (Hon. Treasur-suffice to those who doubt our D. J. Lewis on behalf of the widow

W. Walton Rogers, loyalty to the Locarno Treaty."who lives at Brighton, England. er), Rev. Messrs. F. C. Mow Fung, F. H. On the other hand, foreshadow- Crapnell, H. F: Bunje-C. M. Man-Ing the failure of the Disarmament ners, Li Chor Chi, B. W. Tape, Conference, British papera recom- C. M. Hall, H. F. Un, R. Pestonj,mend the conclusion of bilateral D. W. Munton, T. B. Wilson, B. Jagreements,—Haruix,

Wylie and Lt.-Col. E. D, Matthews.

The Hon. Secretary, Mr. J. H. Shaw, and Mr. E. Cock sent apo- Ingies for their absence,

EXCHANGE RÁTES

Milan

Prague.

Paris FRENCH POLICY RESTATED.

Geneva. France's disarmament policy! Berlin...

Helsingfore. was restated by M. Daladler, when Osio Members of Committee learned speaking at the banquet conclud- Athens. with antisfaction that the Governing the Radical Socialist Congress

Buenos Aires. ment Draft Estimates for 1934 at Vichy.

"We do not want to menace or Shanghai, contained provision for the erect-

New York. ion of a Typhoon Signal in the humiliate any people under any

regime," M. Daladier declared, Amsterdam. Kowloon City District, and an en-But we are resolved to admit nona. larged Post Office in Kowloon. It

further reductions of our forces did. decided to enquire from except by joint, sincere and Buchare Government on what afte it was loyal accord, and organised, pro-Hongkong. *proposed to erect the signal.

gressive disarmament, the effec- Brussels tiveness of which will be guaran- Stockholm. teed.

Laben A lengthy reply from Govern- M. Daladier claimed that Great ment on the subject of the dis- Britain, the United States, Italy, posal of rubbish was read. It was Russia and many other countries stated that as incinerators would have agreed to a four-year period be too costly, refuse would still for the organisation of armaments have to be dumped. The Estimates control, for 1934 made provision for cam-

WEB.

DISPOSAL OF RUBBISH.

RHINE SIGNS.

RACE HANDICAPS. Three Furlong Scurry For BIG FIELD LIKELY..

Naval Officers. Halicaps and entries for Trafalgar Day Meeting of the Hong- the kong Jockey Club, next Saturday, have been issued as follows:

Temeruire Handicap, One Milo:-- Aida, 140: Brechin, 140: Charming Star, 188; Cossack's Beauty, 161 Jungle Jim, 1-15; Mayflower, 160; 140; Street Singer, 140; Widnes, 140. Solar Star, 140; Spotted Butterfly

Sovereign Handleap, Furlongs:-Dancing Jack, 153; Golden Dawn, 168; Sunup, 170: Wotin, 100: But After That, 185; Canny, 140; City of Melbourne, 168 Evening Star, 170; Kilren, 145; Mermaid," 165; Tecuniselt, .160.

Belletale Handicap, "C" Class, (rin Mile Post:-Alexandra Hall, 150; Bistre, 157; Brechin, 164; Chiu Qunn, 147; Dec, 147; Gold Ring, 150; Milke, 157; Mon Tulisman, 147: Nippy, 148; Orlande, 140; Por Se, 110; Philan- derer, 156; Solar Stor, 151; Spotted Butterfly, 158; Street Singer, 151; Tenorio, 164: The Cavaller 140

RADIO BROADCAST

"WEEK-END BROADCAST

DANCE MUSIC FROM H.K.

HOTEL TO-NIGHT:

4-7 p.m. Chinese, recorded pro framme,

-7-11.30 p.m. European programme. -7-7.18 1.m

Metropolis (Ferdio-Grofe).

Paul Whiteman and His Concert-

Orchestra. 35038/35031.

7.18-8.16 p.m. Variety.

& p.m. (Local Time and Weather Report).

Orchestral-When the Band Goes

Marching By

Orchestral Watch the Navy,

Ray Noble and His New Mayfair · Orchestra. B0210,

Sung-Out in the New Mown Hay.

Song-Su Tired.

Ann Penn (Comedienne). B200, Instrumental-Deep Rivor.

Instrumental-Irish Reel.

Flonzaley Quartet. 1276.

Sung-Just Like a Butterfly.

Song-Gonna Get a Girl.

Melville Gideon (Barltono), B2677. Instrumental-Lonesome Without

My Baby.

Instrumental-Lion Rag

B4280.

Masters' Hawaiians. Song-Our District Visitor. Song A Servant Girl.

Wish Wynne (Comedienne), B2532,- Orchestral Songs for Sale, Orchestral-It Was So Beautiful.

George Olsen and His Music. 21070. Song-One Alone..

Baker (Baritono). 12401. pm. A Concert.

the Village -Iwanow). Orchestral Prince Igor Pólovetzki

Dance (Borodia). Philadelphla Symphony Orch. 6514, 'Cello Solo-Gavette Tendre

(Hillemacher). Celle Sol

Solo-Menuet (Debussy).

Pablo Casala. 1191.

Song-Little Grey Hom

Hardley-Wilmot-Lohr).

the West

Song From the Land of the Sky-Blue

Water (Eberhart-Cadman). Pianoforte Solo-Tango (Albeniz).

Mary Lewis (Soprano). 1140. Pianoforte Solo Soaring

Schumann).

Wilhelm Bachaus, 1445. Song-The First Caresn Song-Sombre Forest (arr. Lully).

(De Crezcenzo).

Violin Solo-Lotus Land

Enrico Caruso (Tenor), 1437.

(Cyril Scott).

Violin Solo-Hungarian Danco No. 17

(Brahma-Kreisler),

9.3.9.30 p.m.

Fritz Kreisler.

kefield, 164; Widnes, 247; Wisdom Suite (Dohnany!, Op. 10), --

155.

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The Trafalgar Scurry, (Unof

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560 Black Velvet, 160: Bold General, 160;

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Chicago Symphony Orchestra direc-

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relay

'ted by Frederick Stock. M-47. 9.30-11.30 p.m.

of the Hongkong Hotel

10 hai, 180; Duplex, 100; Eak, 100; Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong Fighting Blood, 160, Gool Sport, 100; Hotel Grill Room by courtesy of the 1.60% Halvellyn, 160; Jack Sharkey, 100; recorded music will be broadcast from Tan Management. (During the intervals 277 Fust lunging, 160; Krata Viz, 100;

the Studio.

28 Much Ado, 160: Poverty Bay, 180; 11.30 p.m. Close Down. 17.7/16 Sunning, 160; Swale, 100; The

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52715ory Charming

Furlonga:-

Loafer,

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GERMANY'S CLAIM.

140:

Tourist.

All records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by Messrs. S. Moutric and Co. and Teang Fook Piano Co,

SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME,

9,15-10 am. A relay of the MIN-

103%

Gold

over 400 King Bounty 140; tary Parade Service from St. John's 1/2.3/18

Royal 37 4.754% 18.5/10 18.

1/6.3/84 flow. 140: The Tiger, 160: Cathedral.

10 am. Close Down.

11-12.15 m. A relay of the

12.15-2.30

1 p.m. Local Timo and Weather

144; Valorais, 16; Wonderful 149,

valua" Plate, from 2 Mile Servico from St. John's Cathedral. Post: Pride of Taingloo, 147; 3like,

European pro-" 168; Marin Petra, 149; Tenorio, 160; gramine of recorded music. Daylight Eva, 169; Dee, 151; Charm- ing Star, 162; Stlekypust, 152; King's Bounty

101; The Gadwall, 147; Don, The Cavaller, 16ourist, 167.

Widnes, Key, Flying

158; Gold

mencing work on a dumping ground "What responsible atatesman - at Kun Tong, The reply further would at present favour a polley of to-morrow if a convention were 166; Mayflower, 168; The Goat, 160; stated that a new system of dum-isolation for his country or aslyned?" ping from Sanitary Department polley antagonist to alliances?" the barges had been instituted which it French Premier demanded,

An article published by the Leviathan Handicap, "D" Class, was hoped would prevent the wash- "German spokesmen express

oficial Wolf Agency concerning 14 Milos:-Adam, 145; Alda, 101; ing up of refuse on beaches on the desire for peace," M. Daladier con- German claims on armaments re- Ajax, 140; Amoy, 146: Darien, 143; Westerh side of the Peninsula. tinued. "But why do we see on vents that, while absolutely not Disorderly Conduct, 140; Double Face, A comprehensive report from the the other side of the Rhine re-insisting on the parity with France 150; Fi-Fa, 140; Gay Butterfly, 169 appropriate sub-committee appoint-peated warlike manifestationi?" after a five-year period, the Reich Glen Shee, 146; Iron ed to enquire into conditions at Indicating France's refusal to demands that all discrimination 140; King Salman, 150; King's

140; Maria Petro, The Kwong Wah Hospital was read grant Germany sample offensive be abolished forthwith as regards

160; Now's Day

The and adopted. It was agreed to weapons. M. Daladier asked "Why the prototypes of Arma which 165; Partnership, 100; Powerful King, send same to the Directors of the should Germany demand the right Germany does not possess to-day, 146; Stickypast, 140: The Crook, 1416; Hospital and to also send a copy to to construct, to-day, costly war ma--Havas. the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, terial which would be destroyed l

PUBLIC DISPENSARY,

The Membera

of Committee:

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

learned with regret from Govern- NEW ERAS DO NOT COME OUT OF ment that funds would not bo OLD CONDITIONS MERELY BY A NEW available for the provision of À EDICT OR A GOOD RESOLUTION. Public Dispensary in Tsim Sha Taul. The matter was loft In theyance pending information as to the source of funds concerning the existing Public Dispensaries.

His Excellency the Governor has appointed Mr. H. It. Butters to ba Deputy Clerk of Councils.

Further complaints having been Is Excellency the Governor has ́roceived regarding the unsatis-pppointed Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones to

factory bus service in Kowloon, be Police Magistrate, Kowloon. and provious communications with

The B.I. 8. Sauthla left Singapore the Bus Company and Police De- partment having been reviewed, it for this Port on the 12th instant, and was decided to form a special aub- le due here on Tuesday afternoon. committee consisting of Lt. Col.

E. D. Matthews, Mr. Li Cher Chit in celebration of Confucius The Sincere Company, announce and Mr. D. W. Munton to collato birthday, all their stores will be clored complaints and to endeavour to for business on Monday. secure action in the matter of im- proving the service,

tioners.

·

tional

Gray

140;

101:

Time,

The Gout, 152; The Plover, 101; Valley Hall, 140; White Butterfly, 140,

Handleap, One Milo:

& Conster, 162; Darien, 143; Gay

Butterfly, 103; Hey Tor, 150: Jingle, One case of diphtheria was reported 140; King Salmon, 150; Melody, 146; to the local health authorities on National Day, 160; Now's The Time, GG; Partnership, 100; Paul Jones, 145; Swalo 140: The Panther. 148; White Butterfly, 140,

Thursday,

The appointment of Mr. 8. F. Balfour to be a Police Magistrale, has been announced:

The M.C.L. Prison Branch will hold a Whist Drive in the Polico Club, Happy Valley, on Monday, October 18, at 8.30 p.nt.

21 YEARS AGO Extracts From the "Telegraph" Files

The following extracts are from His Excellency the Governor, Sir the Hongkong Telegraph for the William Peel, will lay the foundation week ended October 12, 1912, stone of tho now Tung Wah Hospital building at Po Yan Street on Tuesday, Refresh- ments will be served. October 17, at 4.80 p.m.

The rate of the dollar on demand was 2/-bg.

Report.

2.30 p.m. Close Down.

4.30-7 p.m..Chinese recorded pro- gramme.

7-10 p.m. European programme, 7.7.25 p.m. Dance Music, Fox Trot-Another Night Alone. Fox Trot-Strange

Interlude. 24072.

Fox Trot-Anything Your

Little Heart Desires. Waltz-Kiss in the

Moonlight, 24274, Fox Trot-Strike mo Pink. Fox Trot--Let's Call It

a Day, 24170. Fox Trot-Dream of Indiana. Waltz-Remember Me, 24275, 7.25-7.42 p.m.

Ballet Egyptian Suite (Luigini).

Concert Orchestra, 95001/2. 7.42-8 1.42.8 p.m. Concert Walizes. Vienna Blood (Strauss). Volces of Spring (Strauss).

Boston Symphony Orchestra. 6003, Eva (Lchar-arr. Scholt), Carmen Sylvia (Ivanovici).

Nat Shilkret and His International Orchestra, V-30013. 8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

6.3-8.23 p.m.

A relay of the, Organ Recital” by Mr. Frederick Mason, A.R.C.O.,

L.T.C.L., from St. John's Cathedral, Programme.

1.Chorale Proludo (Brahms).

2. Chanson d'Ete. (Lemare).

8. Rigaudon (Lully),

4. Prize Song (Molstersingers).

(Wagner), (MacDowell)

Bcott);

5. (a) To a Wild Rose A

(b) Alpine Sketch (Cyril

6. Marche Solennelle (Mallly), 8.33-10 p.m. Orchestral-Salomo's Dance

(Richard StraUNS).

Leopold Stokowski and the Phila

dolphin Orchestra. 7259/7260,

Kovon).

Song

The estimates for 1918 Included The Hon. Mr. R. II. Kotowall will open the HK, University photo-$600 for a silver mace to be used The name of Dr. Lim Nget-siew, graphic exhibition at 5pm. non ceremonial occasions at the

Monday. The pictures will then be Supreme Court, Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery of on view until midnight, and the ex- Hongkong University, has been adhibition will continue from October 17 His Excellency Sir Francis The final of the Atmy Other ad to the list of general practi- to 23, Inclusive, between D am, and Henry May accepted the position:

0 p.m. each day Ranks Singles Tennis Competition

of Honorary Colonel of the Hong-Song-Oh, Promise Mel (Scott-De will take place at Seokumpoo on Tuesday next, between Sgt. with the manslaughter of Sezelf national Debt" was the subject of an

Douglas Churchill Phillips, charged "The Settlement of the Intor. kong Volunteers. Halford (S.W.S.) and Pte. Jamissy at Wanchal on October 4, interesting lecture delivered before a The alto for the new terminal] Ronan (S.W.B.) The match will mado a second appearance before Me. large gathering of the Law and Dom-railway station and plor at Kow- commence at 4 p.m. and afterwards Schofield, at the Central Magistracy marco Society by Mr. N. Gustillo, leon is rapidly being cleared. Tho the prizes will be presented. yesterday morning, and was formally M.Sc. (Com.) last night at the Uni- new temporary railway offices

remanded for another week.

versity. The lecturer visional bearing of the ease was fixed ones through the ceen took the illon opposite the Kowloon Post Office H.M.8. Oswald sailed for Yoko 27. The accused in being defended and the results the War had had on

for the afternoons of October 26 and In Gormany before the Great War, are now occupied, and Sharp's Buildings, where the offices were kama yesterday under Commander by Mr. It. 1. Cole, of Messrs. Hall other milons in their attitude to formerly situated, are now boing 8. E. Norfolk.

Brutton and Company,

wards Germany,

demolished.

Banjo Song (Wordon- Pinasierte Solo-Etude in. D. Flat

Louisa Homer (Contralto). 2205. (Linet), Pianoforte Selo-In the Night

(Schumann)

Harold Bauer, 6228, Scheherazado-Symphonie Buite (Rimsky-Korsakow, Op. 85).

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