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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1933.
HERR HITLER'S PLANS FOR FUTURE
ON SIDE OF FOUND CHEQUE
PEACE
`AMERICAN AMBASSADOR IMPRESSED
BERLIN
THEN TRIED TO
CASH IT
FOKI CHARGED
4
SWING TO LABOUR
THE NORWEGIAN ELECTION UNEMPLOYMENT AS MAIN ISSUE
A
Oslo, Oct. 18
Kowloon Tong Residents' Complaint
NO WATER FOR
CLOSETS
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Marek Weber and His Orch. C2240. Flying Dutchman-Overtura
Burer).
A Hongkong and Shanghail Banking Corporation cheque for LONG TALK IN $500 formed the subject of
That the summons should not charge of larceny brought against
have been served on his clients shop fok!, Mnk Man-lok, 32.
Tavan). decided swing to but on the occupier of the premises ne appeared before Mr. Balfour in the Central Police Court Labour was the feature of was the contention of Mr. Hornee Berlin, Oct. 17.
Lo at the Kowloon Magistracy the Norwegian general elec- this morning when he appeared ✔ Barning. Herr Hitler gavn a very favour.
Complainant
Lou Chi-tions yesterday.
bofore Mr. Wynne-Jones on behalf ¦ able impression of his intentions
chung, manager of the in the course of a fifty-minute in Wing Cheung Import and Ex-
Po No fewer than twenty-two seats of Mrs. Chan Loung-shi, Mrs. The
Chan Ho-shi and Man Kam. Lo. terview with the American Am-port firm, 101. Des Voeux Road have been captured by Labour can who were summoned for failing bassador, Mr. Dodd.
didates from other partius, doubt to remove n European and a native less due to the extensive programme water-closet from No. 8 Dorset submitted by Labour for demens Crescent, of which they were the with the problems of unemployment owners.
At Its conclusion, Mr. Dodd enid he felt that the Chancellor was honestly perturbed over the Nazi assaults and was determined to end them.
Hitlar also emphasised his de- sire for pence and aversion of war. He seemed anxious, Rald the Am bassador, to resume or continue contact with the rest of the world.
West.
Defendant admitted picking up the cheque, but pleaded that as he did not know where the firm was he took it to the bank.
McRobbie
Detective-sergeant. said that yesterday morning com- plainant sont his foki to cash the cheque. On the way to the bank he lost it and immediately returned
rellof.
The Conservatives, who have 50
In submitting his contention, far lost ten seats, proposed to Mr. Lo said residents of Kowloon lighten taxation.
Tong had a grievance against, the They had, prior to the election, Government in that after undor- refused on alliance with the new taking to supply water for water- to the shop and reported the mut- Fascist organisation, the National closets, it had failed to do so. ter. The manager went to the Union, headed by Major Quisling, bank to atop payment, and whileja former member of the Cabinot, there the defendant entered and who is generally regarded as Nor A semi-ofcial statement em-tendered the cheque and asked way's strong man. phasises that it is Germany's in- for it to be cashed. He was tention to observe the provisions questioned and later handed over
GERMANY'S INTENTIONS.
of the Versailles Treaty and of to the Police authorities. the League Covenant,
At the same time, a.denial in
issued of a report that Germany
POLICE STEP IN.
STATE OF PARTIES.
The Magistrate.I am afraid, Mr. Lo, that that is not a matter for me to go into. All I am con- cerned with le that the Sanitary | Board has given your clients throc months to remove the water-closet and that they have failed to do so. HAVE MATTER THRASHED OUT. Mr. Lo-The occupier of the promises is Mr. W.V.M. Curtis. I 22 seats, have spoken to Mr. Curtis on the matter and he wants to have this caso in Court in order to have the matter thrashed out.
The present state of the parties in the new Starting is as follows: Labour
G0 seats. 31 scata.' 24 scnts.
Sergeant McRobbie-The com-Conservatives has sent a Note to Signor Musso-plainant did not wish to charge the Libernis lini auggesting the re-opening of man, but there have been to Agrarians the disarmament negotiations.
ROME DENIAL.
many enses where complainants do Other parties not want to charge the defendants,
as the property has been recover- ed. The Police are pushing this Router's Rome correspondent mude enquiries in offelal quarters case, and we ask your Worship to
take a serious, view,
with a similar result, an emphatic Defendant stated he pleked up donial that Germany had notified the cheque in Jervois Street and her readiness to continue the dis-admitted that he asked for cash armament discussions outside the
payment at the bank on behalf of League.
another man.
Six weeks' hard labour'
was
Meanwhile, Berlin political quartors draw attention to the imposed. importance of the statement by
the American delegation at Geneva
that they are not interested in the INFRINGEMENT OF
political or the purely European
aspects of disarmament and that!
the United States is not in any way politically allied to any European Power.
The latter declaration is inter preted as a significant hinti which is warmly welcomed in Germany--Reuter.
VON NEURATH'S REPLY.
TRADE MARK
$100 COSTS AWARDED COMPLAINANTS
4 Beats. -Renter.
ARABIC SCHOLAR
DEAD
PROFESSOR ASHLEY
BEVAN
(Our Own Correspondent). Bly Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphic Me
Ordinanca MOJEN 38, 340 pm)
Received 1898.
October
London, Oct. 18. One of Britain's foremost exports in Arabic, Professor Anthony Ashley Bovan passed away to-day at the age of 74.
Professor Bevan was a Fellow The Manager of the Shun Fat Cheung shop, No. 448, Hennessy of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Rond, was summoned before Mr. Lord Alomoner's Reader in Arabic Schofield, at the Central Magis-at Cambridge.
He was the author of Essay on "We discovered with diunppoint-tracy this morning, for having had ment and astonishment that a for sale soap to which a trade Historical Methods in the Old basis for disarmament negotia-mark the property of the China Testament; a short commentary on tions no longer existed because the Soap Company was applied. British plan, which had been un- Mr. J. B. Prentls appeared for animously adopted, no longer Chung Kam-tong, of the China
oxisted. It was not even recognis. Soap Company.
ed by its originators and was de- A female representative of the cisively changed," Baron von defendant firm said that she had Nourath told foreign journalists purchased the soap from a man to-day, when questioned as to Ger who had brought it round to the many's grounds for withdrawal shop. She did not make any in- from Geneva.
quirlea about the soap, and she The key position, he said, lay knew nothing about the infringe- in the question whether the divi ment. ston of nations into groups Mr. Prentis added that they had victors and vanquished was to be made inquiries but had failed to perpetuated or the principle recog-find out the agents for the soap only nised that all states wore to be if the defendant could members of a unity of nations with furnish the name of the person from whom she had bought the equal rights.
soap or other particulars it would. serve their purpose.
of
Ger
PROPAGANDA CAMPAIGN.
Mr. Schofield added that it seem. Outside of offeialdom, many is now waiting for replies ed to be a plea of gully with oxi from responsible foreign states- tenuating circumstances.
Defondant said she had not paid men. The Government itself is completely occupied in preparing the money for the soap. an extensive propagandn drive; throughout the country.
the Book of Daniel, The Hymn of the Soul, re-edited with an English translation; The Naka'id of Jarir
and al-Farazdak (ín Arable),
NOTED DIPLOMAT
PASSES AWAY
BRITISH ENVOY IN LISBON
Mr. Lo went on to say that under the lease of the house, the owner was powerless to do anything in the matter. They could not remova the water- closets without the permission of the occupier. They had sent workmen to the house, but Mr. Curtis had refused to let the work men carry it out.
The
Magistrate. Well then, I'll make an order now for you not Mr. Curtis to see that the Sanitary Board notice shall be carried out within seven days from now.
Orchestra conducted by Clemens Schmal tick. C1870.
Barber of Seville Overture
(Rossini).
Stato Orchestra, Berlin. C1294, 7.27-8.10 p.m. A Concert.
8 p.m. (Local Time and Weather reliestral-Samson and Delilsh Report).
Selection (Saint-Saens). Orchestral-Louisa (Charpentier).
De Groot and His Orch. C1870, Cello Solos.
(a) Songa my (Dvorak). (b) Flight of the Bumble Bee
(Rimsky-Korsakow).
Mother Taught Mo
(c) Song Without Words, in D
(Mendelssohn).
Pablo Casals. 7103. Song-The Bandolero (Stuart). Song-Bedouin Love Song (Pinauti).
Peter Dawson (Baas-Baritono). C1069 Pianoforte Solo-Schorzo No. 3 in C
Sharp Minor, Op. 30 (Chopin).
Mischa Levitzki, D1814. Song-Thou'rt Passing. Hence. Song-Follow Me 'Ome (Ward-·
Illggs).
Tetor Dawson (Base-Baritone). C1427. String Bass Solo-Chanson Triato
(Koussevitzky). String Bass Solo-Sonata-Largo (Eccles, arr. Koussevitzky).
Serge Koussevitzky, 7150. Orchestral-Two Buck Tim from
8.10-8.15 p.m. Variety.
Timbuctoo. Orchestral You're Mine, Youl
Ray Noble and His Orch. B6370. Song--Now You're Here, Song-It's Best to Forget.
..
Frances Day (Soprano). B4427. Xylophone Solo-Espanita. Xylophono Solo-The Dreaming
Snowdrop.
Fritz Kroeger. B3856. Song-Leave a Little for Me. Song-Yes, Mr. Brown.
Jack Buchanan (Comedian), B4898. Instrumental-A Swanee Sing Song. Instrumental-Whistling Rufus.
Emile Grimshaw's Banjo Quartet. B3377. 8.45-9 p.m. Band Music. High School Cadets (Sousa). ・ 1
Sousa's Band. 19871. Under the Double Eagle (Wagner),
Sousa's Band. 19871. Agoda of Flowers (Woodforde
Findon), WAB
Band of H. M. Goldstream
Guards, C1972. 9-9.45 pm. From the Studio, A Pianoforte Recital by Professor 5. Makiczoff's Pupila.
Programme.
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His Worship explained that whe- thor the Sanitary Board notice was reasonable or not was not a mat- ter for him to say. It was
Mr. matter absolutely between Lo's clients and the Board. It was not for him to go behind that notice and say whether right or wrong. Ta
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MR. CURTIS INCLUDED. What Mr. Lo had been saying all the time was that he had come to claim the Court's assistance in carrying out the order of the Sanitary Board because Mr. Curtis had been obstructing him. Now he would include Mr. Curtis in that order so that if Mr. Gurtis obstructed him again, then Mr. Curtis would be disobeying the Court.
Mr. Lo. But I don't think seven days would be sufficient for us to with the open negotiations Sanitary Board. We will probably not even receive a letter of ac- ( Telegraph. Copyright. Telentophia Meknowledgment in that time.
Ordinance its Received October 2.30 p.m.}
ages
(Our Own Correspondent).
London, Oct. 18. His Worship.I don't think so. The denth has occurred of the I think we will leave it at that. Hon. Sir Lancelot Carnegie, who was British Ambassador in Lisbon
ACCOMPLICE?
from 1913 until 1928, prior to DUPE OR ROBBER Mr. Schofield awarded complain-which he was British Minister in ant $100 costs, and ordered the Paris. Chancellor fitlor has summon-confiscation of the soap. The! ed all important Nazi leaders to defendant Berlin for a series of conferences, cautioned,
to acquaint them with his policies
for the coming week.
Telograms are still arriving
The second son of the Earl of
Was convicted and Southeak, Sir Lancelot entered the Diplomatie Service in 1887 and retired in 1928, after serving WOMAN CHARGED AT in Madrid, Petrograd, Berlin, Peking, Vienna, Paris and Lisbon. He was created K.C.M.G. in
The P. and 0. 8.5.
Mantua
from all parts of the country, left Shanghal for this Port yesterday supporting the Chancellor's policy, at 4 p.m. and is due here on the 20th
and include one
from Dr. von Instant at about d a.m.
Bohlen, head of the Krupp works,
on behalf of the League of Ger man industrialists-Reuter.
DAY BY DAY
1016, G.C.V.0. in 1917 and Privy
Councillor in 1924.
SESSIONS
Ng Sze, widow, of Reclamation Road, Mongkok, pleaded not guilty to assisting at robbery at 174, Wanchai Road, when arraigned before the Pulsne Judge, Mr. R.E. Lindsell, at the Criminal Sessions this morning Chung An eight-year-old boy, Yuen-cheung, was yesterday sent to
NEWS IN BRIEF
ARROGANCE IS THE OUTGROWTH OF
HEAVY SENTENCES PROSPERITY.-Plautue.
ON CRIMINALS-
RETURNED AFTER DEPORTATION
1. Rondo (Beethoven).
by K. Fujledn. 2. Fantasie D Minor (Mozart).
by-M, Bukagawa.--
8. Spring (Gricg).
4. (a) Nocturne (Liszt). (b) Valso (Chopin).
by Ch. Lao.
5. (a) Andanto (from Sonate,
Grleg),
(b) Valeo (Godar).
by L. Dunn. 9.45-10 p.m. Orchestral, Salut D'Amour (Elgar). ...
New Light Symphony Orchestra, Serenade (Plerno).
String Ensemble. B0920. Chopinata Potpourri (arr.
Silbermann).
Marek Weber and His Orch. C2540, 10-10.30 p.m. From the Studio,
A Concert of Hawaiian Male by Mr. Larry Hendy.
10.30 p.m. Rugby Press News. 10.33 p.m. Close Down
(All records in the above European Programmes are kindly supplied by Messrs. S. Montrio and Co.).
THE CHEER O CLUB
LATEST DONATIONS TO
BUILDING FUND
The following further contribu- tions to the Cheer O Club Building Fund have been received: Donation from the Sistor
Services as per Varloty: Entertainment orgonis.
ed by Mrs. Barratt.$836.83 Captain R.F. Welter,
A.D.C.
J. G. Pilcher
Staff, Messrs. Arnhold &
Co., Ltd.
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The jury empanelled to hear the Government Civil Hospital, suffer- the case comprised Messrs. C. L. The management of the Repuleoing from concussion as a result of Farmor (foreman), C.J. Triggs that there will having been knocked down by a car JL. Kobinson, F.S. Smith, S. do S. Bay Hotel advises
Sequeira, W.A. Zimmern, and S. be no dinner dance at that establlahin Queen's Road West ment on Saturday next, owing to the
On summoned for allowing their F. Bishop. Navy Ball at the Peninsula Hotel.
dogs to be abroad without muzzles, Mr. H.K. Holmes, Crown Shek Ho, a ten-year old girl, was Mra Nosworthy, 28, The Peak, Mr. Two life Lunishoes who wero son admitted to the Kwong Wah Hospital E. C. Hudson, 464, The Peak and Mr. Solicitor, rocnlled the circum- Staff, Mercantile Bank of tenced to seven years' imprison suffering from facial injurice receis. Macfadyen, 4. Lyttleton Rend were atances of the robbery and said India, Ltd. ment each in 1924 for armed robed when she was knocked down by & encl: fined 88 by Mr. Balfour in the that prisoner was wittingly or un-H. Kadoorie
Central Police Court this morning. wittingly instrumental in giving Exchange Brokers Associa- bory, were ordered to five years' car in Reclamation Street yesterday
Her condition is not two cases of diphtheria with one
entry to the robbera. hard labour for a breach of the afternoon.
She, in fact, called out to Chan Mr. & Mrs. J. Scott Harston Deportation Order by the Chief serious.
death (one imparted), eight cases of Justice, Mr. J. R. Wood, at Crimi-
of $15 was imposed typhold with one death (two import Hay that she had a present for Previously acknowledged. 15,223
Total.
$17,090.83 nal Sensióna this morning.
Prisoners were Pang nu alles on Li Kiu-man by Mr. Wynne.ed), ons case of paratyphoid, and him from Mr. Chan and when the Pang Pat and Ho Yam-aing who Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy sixty deaths from tuberculosis, were door was partly opened she held reported to the local health authorities it open and enabled men behind for failing to
Where to Send Donations thia morning
last week. On Monday there was a her to push Into the room. The The Cheer O Club deserves the were arrested together on October report to the S.C.A. a change 10. They pleaded guilty to the of address while having a registered clean bill of health in the Colony, question was whether the woman support of all members of the com-
far as regards notifiable disonses.
was an innocent party or not. She munity, and has received the com charges. In the Puisno Judge's mut teat in his household. Court later Ho Yam-sing was sen
It is announced that exhibition had made a statement that he mondation and active interest of
A fino
tion
100
500
260
tenced to a further three years for To-day is the Hindu Now Year,
when the festival of Devail in cale dances are to be given daily by was employed by one of the rob many sections of local residents. unlawful. possession of arms.
Sin Ming also admitted a charge brated wherever Hindus reside. It is Andrew and Ursula, two talenter bera who gave her instructions Lady Peel has been one of the of breach of Deportation Order the big festival of the year in India, dancers, at the Roof Garden of the which she carried out in ignorance staunchest supporters of the plan to erect a worthy club-house for Chan Hay, Fun Yat-ying, con- members of the Services In the and was sentenced to a year's hard when most elaborate ceremonial in Hongkong Hotel, during the ten of their purport, ga
carried out. Under the auspices of ddness defly, beginning to-morrow, the local Sindhi Cricket Team, the October 19, from 0.30 16-7 p.m. 2005 cubine, and Chan Man gavo ovid Colony. Subscriptions-should-ba sent to Mr. A. Brearley, coro, of Indian merchants of the Colony will artists are offering free ballroent celebrate the occasion on Sunday dancing instraction and corrective endo for the Crown.
the Chartered Bank. hints. next, in Mody Bungalow.
labour.
Another raturned deportoe, Chan' Sing, alisa Ho Hol received 18 montha.
The case is proceeding.
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