THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1933.
PROOF OF GERMAN AGGRESSIVENESS
HITLER'S CHALLENGE
NAZI ENTHUSIASM IN COLOGNE AREA
THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN
Cologne, Oct. 26.
DRIVERS WHO A Legend
“GO SOME”
MAGISTRATE ON KOWLOON TRAFFIC
AN UNREPORTED ACCIDENT
Of Modern
NAVY DAY PLANS
Hongkong PROGRAMME FOR
ILLITERATE LORE
"Now these are the words of Ho Hiu-sang, an Elder of the people and well learned
TO-MORROW
AMUSEMENT PARK FOR KIDDIES To-morrow the Senior Service
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TO-DAY'S BROADCAST,.
NAVAL BAND CONCERT FROM THE STUDIO
From: ZBW on a wavelength of 365 nietrea:
4.30-7 p.m. Chiacas recorded pro- gramme.
7-10.30 p.m. European programme. 7 p.m. Closing Local Block tiuota. tions, etc.
7.3-7.30 p.m. Varloty,
Vocal Gems-Hold Everything. Vocal Gems-Follow Thru Victor Light Opera Co. Bong-So Tirod.
06070.
Gracio Fields (Comedienno) B2730.
"Since I have been over here, I have noticed that lorry drivers do go some on this side," said in the wisdom of the an-will be at Home in the Royal Naval Dockyard on the occasion Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon ¡cients."
of Navy Day. Magistracy this morning when "It is recorded in the legends and- From 1.80 p.m. until G p.m. thg The visit of Herr Hitler to dealing with two lorry drivers who' it has been seen by all believers pubile will have, the opportunity of Song-We're Living at the Cloistere. Cologne to address an elec- were summoned for driving at that a lion and a unicorn, so-called inspecting the different types of Organ Solo-Love Lies. tion meeting to-day evoked excessive spends. One was alleged by the western people, took up naval craft, and watching an aerini Organ Solo-Just Like Darby and
to have driven at 32 miles an hour their abode one. Une long ago on a display, while the kiddies will And Joan Reginald Foort. a remarkable demonstration and the other at 31. Fines of $15 high building which was called averything to amuse them in an Accordion Bolo-The Wise Maid.
wore imposed on each. of popular enthusiasm.
Solo Eddie Tai Wu Tong and was the City amusement park which is to be Accordion Hall of the foreign devils. · laid out on the football ground.
Long before the hour fixed for the meeting, thousands of people poured in to Cologne from the surrounding countryside, every train neriving being crowded to overflowing.
In the town itself, every house was decorated with flags and the streets were thronged with people.
SPEECHES DROWNED. The introductory speeches in the spacious exhibition buildings were inaudible, in the storm of cries
"Hail Hitler!"
Punctuated by rounds of a plause; Herr Hitler's speech was largely a reiteration of his Berlin address of October 24, and he re- peated his challenge to the world
show proof
German of aggressiveness..
Hitler agnia asserted that Germany is solely actuated by a longing for peace and recon- cillation.
to
A traße accident In Kowloon in the early hours of October 10 was recalled when E. C. Funck was It was alleged that the defendant summoned for failing to report it.
knocked down two traffic posts at the junction of Argyle Street and Nathan Rond and falled to make a report until he discovered that he was wanted by the Police.
1. Nautical Fantasia-Voyoge in n
Troopship (G. Millor). 2.Selection Vienneec Memorlon
(Lehar),
02776.
Duan's Favourite feel. Frank --Quinn
12557. ancients that this strange figure will comprise Crossing the Line on "And it was known among the The first half of the programımç
7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio,
would bring good fortune to the action in the Ensin, a Howitzer dis-1.M.9. Berwick, the Royal Marino By kind permission of Capt, 0, G. was the Flying Horse and that it the West Wall Enat, destroyers in Sedgewick, R.N. and Odicere of people and protect them. They play on the Football Ground and Orchestra will play the following: therefore held it in great respect Crossing the line on the West Wall and honour and the country peoplo East. An aircraft display will take made pilgrimages to see it and to place during the ton, interval. show it their children."
Following tea a display will be Inspector Saunders said that "There came a time when the given by the pipers from the 9th. after the accident, a Police con- Flying Horse became voracious and dat Regiment, and "Botreat" will table and a number of coolies at night runned down from his high be played by the bands at 6.10 p.m. helped defondant to` right his car. į place and devoured the unfortunate Cinema performances are to take Defendant said he would see if the walkers in Status Square. This place in the Dockyard Garage, and car was still in working order and happened for many moons and the naval divers can be seen at work in he did not return.
belly of the beast was fed by many the North-east corner of the Basin. | TO BUSY TO REPORT. people, and it was not safe to walk The amusement park will include an Defendant was slightly in- Ţalone at night there,"
nerfal railway, Aunt Sallies, chutes "On a certain night the long and a jured at the time, and intended)
general playground for
to make a report the next morning. Han, the great Queen Victoria, children.
until in the afternoon. ·
Inspector Saunders-It was not until he found that we were look- ing for. him that he made a re- port.
7.45 pm. An address by Com- modore Frank Elliott, D.D.E., Royal Navy, on "Navy Day."
8 pm, Local Timo & Weather Ro port.
1. Characteristic The Butterfly
(Bendix).
2. Selection-II,M.S. Pinafore (Sul-
livan).
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Conductor A. H. Sturmy--Hand- master, R.M.B.
8.30-9 p.m.
Suite Francaise (Foulds).
Tho Band of HI, M. Coldstream 12751/2. Guards. New Year's Evo in New York (Janssen). Victor Symphony Or
chestra.
35086/7.
9-9.30 p.m. From the Studio. A Planoforte Recital by Luba Shaftain.
Programme.
1. Polonaiao No. 8 (Chopin),
2. Sonata F. minor (Schumann).
I was very busy the next morning, stepped down from her statue and Vessels which will be thrown and could not make a report drove, the beast back with a great open for inspection will be H.M.S. sceptre. Then a chain was put Engle, H.M.S. Suffolk, six deatrav- round the neck of the Flying Horse fers, one or two submarines and one and it could not get away.
of the river gunboats. While the ELECTION ARRANGEMENTS.
"The simple folk of the country public are waiting to go on board It has been officially announced
were again able to come and look periodic talks on the capabilities of by Captain Goering, Ileich Minister
His Worship (to defendant)at it without fear."
the submarine will bo given by one of the Interior, that in order to
"Now It has happened that the of the submarines officers, ensure that the perfect fairness of A telephone message would be the election on November 12 will auficient. You should have done Tai Wi Tong has been pulled down be clearly apparent, reliable men 50 right away. The object of mak-by the Western People and the Fly outside the Nazi Party will co-ing a report is that you are not ng Ilorse has gone away."
"It in written in the book of operate in the electoral organisa- always aware at the time of what tion, while the votes will be may happan later in connexion wisdom of the Elders that it is bad tary bands on the football ground Song-Who is Sylvin (Schubert). counted publicly.
Surpriso, meanwhile, has been created by the fact that the name of Herr Hugenburg, appears an the Governmental electoral list which is now being prepared.-- Router.
JINGOISM DENOUNCED.
Teas will be served aboard tho Tomar and the Engle and ather places in the Yard,
Music will be provided by mill-
with the accident. If the Pollee to change Feng Shui. The and on the Dockyard wall in the know of the accident at once, they Western people call in geomancy south-east corner of the basin, the can go down at once to make in- but we know it as the selence of quries, and may and witnesses lines and places, which should who may be of value to you.
A fine of $10 was imposed. Inspector Saunders. The bl for the damage done to the posts Emphatically denouncing fingo-will be sent to the defendant by iam and re-affirming once more the Public Works Department. Germany's passionate and genuine desira for peace, Chancellor Adolf
fter, at the foot of the monument
INTERPORTER ADMONISHED. W. Lawrence, the interport
owlmer, was fucd $10 for di
never be changed. Since the day when the Flying Horse went away, there is something not good there. It is a hoodoo, say the people who live there and they are afraid."
band of H.M.S. Suffolk on the Tamar, the band of H.M.S. Berwick at the head of the dry dock and of H.M.S. Engle in the hangar.
Thu public will not, under any circumstances, be permitted to take camera's into the Dockyard.
The price of admission ($1) covers entrance to the Dockyard, visits to H. M. Ships and views of all displays. No extra charge will
8. Variations and Fugue (on Han-
del themo) (Brolims). 0.30-10.15 p.m. A Concert.
Master E. Lough (Boy Soprano)
B2091.
Piano Solo-To my Beloved (Schutt). Plano
1420.
Solo-Waltz in E Flat (Durand), Harold Bauer. 0608. Chorus On Wings of Song (Mon- Associated delssohn, Lefebvre). Violin Solo-Ruralla, Hungarica
Glee Clubs of America, 16091.
Gypsy Andanto (Dohnanyi),
Frita Krolaler.. Song-Love Went A-Riding. (Bridge). Song-Had You But Known (Denza), Browning Mummory (Tenor) B2750. Danube Waltz (Strauss). Jozef Lhovinne. 6840. 10.15-10.30 p.m. A relay from Daventry of the Paramount Theatro Orchestra directed by Llanol Falkman -relayed from the Paramount Then- tro, Manchester.
UNLICENCED CAR be made except for refreshments. Piano Solo-Blue
obeying trafle signals in Salis- bury Road on October 2. It was alleged that although the signal was against him, defendant drove MR. past the Peninsula Hotel in the ilirection of Hungham.
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B. L. GUTIERREZ
SUMMONED
erected in honour of those who died in the great wars of liberation, spoke to thousands of Storm Troopers at Kelheim on Sunday, the report of this gathering being the aneged cause of the arrest of
Defendant stated that all the Mr. Noel Panter, the Munich cor-
Summoned before Mr. Schofield, respondent of the Daily Telegraph. way from the ferry he saw the
the signal against him.
There was at the Central Magistracy this "We who have been in trenches for 4%-years know how no traffic at the time and he was morning for having failed to IF Ile therefore did conce his private car, B. L. Gutler dreadful and heavy are the burdens Boing slowly. which war places on a nation," the not think there was any danger. rez was fined $10,
His Worship. You are not al- Nazi leader said. "We are probably best qualified to distinguish belowed to exercise your discretion tween cheap jingoism and a real in this matter. You didn't knowing that it was an oversight an and profound connexion with the what was around the corner, and own people. The German people that's what the signal was there do not long for war. On the con- for-to guide you. If you pay no trary, because they love peace, they teed, you might and yourself land. are fighting for their very existence ing in the middle of a bus. and continuance. Our aim is to make our people happy again, to give them work and bread again and the world should leave us
alone. We want nothing but peace,
but we refuse to be degraded.
REALISABLE TREATIES.
We frankly tell the world, If you wish to have us at international conferences, if you want to have us in the League of Nations we are agreeable, but only if you re- cognise us as a nation.
AUSTRALIAN TRADE.
Mr. V.Y. Chow, formerly foreign
Mr. J. B. Prentis, appeared for
defendant, and pleaded guilty say-
the part of his client and that the licenteo had since been taken out.
DANGEROUS DRIVING.
Yuen Wal-kal, a public car
driver, was aned $25 for having driven in a dangerous manner in Whitfield.
entrance to sido shows on the Dockyard Football Ground and for
speed boat trips,
THE "BLUES"
REPEAT ̃ ̃EXHIBITION YESTERDAY
10.30 p.m. Close Down.
All records in the above European- programmes are kindly supplied by Messrs. S. Moutrie & Co.
GOLF ON SUNDAY STARTING TIMES FOR FANLING
Repeating by special request London's intest Blues, Mr. J. A. Andrew and Miss Ursula Preston yesterday
The starting times for Fanling on entertained another huge crowd at the Hongkong Sunday are as follows:-
Old Course. Hotel Roof Garden,
0.25 nm. A. W. da Rozn,
Redmond, 9.30
0.36
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9.40
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9.45 14
9,50
11
9.55,
coming the favourite among local The slow dance is rapidly be Chinese dancers and there was n Sub-Inspector Roger Bald that mistaking the enthusiasm in their editor of the Sin Wan Pao, the defendant came up from be- resting of the demonstrators Shanghai, and now Chinn Cor hind a stationary tramcar and cut exposition of the Blues, one of respondent for the Sydney Lain between it and an on-coming the most graceful of all dances, bour Daily and Brisbane Tele-
This afternoon Mr. Andrew and Icar. To avoid a collision he swer« graph is a new arrival in Hong-lved into a side street. He had Miss Preston make their final ap- kong and intends to make the three passengers in the car. pearance at the Hotel tes dancos, port his headquarters.
Ng Kal-cheung, another public and a record crowd is anticipated. 10.00 Mr. Chow is also unofficial re-car driver, Bummoned for a similar
To-morrow evening they open a Benson at the Peninsula Hotel, 10.05. We were, and are, at all times presentative of the Queensland joffenco, was also fined $25.
Sergeant Jamieson said that the when in company with Doa and 10.10 ready to sign treaties, if they could trade in the Far East.
He is representing the Queens enso arose through a rush of pub-Sally, they will give thres_num-| be realised and if they are in con- formity with our feeling for right and Government's State Advances lie care to pick un a fare in Queen's bors.
Their third number is to be a 10.25 and justice. We want peace, but Corporation, which is in the na- Road, West. Defendant reversed! the world must know that, in the ture of a distributing and selling his vehicle about twenty yards, and novelty dance, and, although they long run, this ever-lasting degradn-eney for Queensland's famous nearly collided with another pub tion of our people cannot be andur hardwoods.
ed. There is no better guarantee for the cause of peace than the determined unity of the German nation."
What else, the Chancellor eni- phasised, can 60,000,000 people crowded together on a narrow base, with millions of lives and homos destrayed, with millions of people out of work, desire but work in peace and to see the light again?
CLUB TEAM TO MEET THE ARMY
lic car.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
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So Cheung, a returned banishoo.
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W. H. Groves, K. S. Morrison.
Mari, J. B. Ross.
F. E. A. Remedios, F. D. Huntor
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E. D. da Rozn, 1. Newton, A. A. Lopes, J. M. Walker, H. Shimokawa, O. E. C. Marton,
10.45
10.48
D.
the Colony on Wednesday, so far as
There was a clean bill of health in ALLEGED SALE OF 20.62.
regards notable diseases,
While sharpening a knife at Kopn-
CHILD
was sentenced to nine mentha hard choon Market, in the New Territories, TWO WOMEN CHARGED labour b Mr. Scholleid, at the Cen- yesterday, Wong Leo, eged. 50, fell THIS MORNING tral Magistracy, this morning. Tho | buckwords from a stool and struck man was banished for ten years, in his head on the ground.. The Injury Kyu Sam Shum, widow, and Leo resulted in his death aftor admission Ng-shun, a married woman, ap- to the Kowloon Hospital,
peared before. Mr. Balfour In the Contral Police Court this morning
10.56
11.00
11:04
I Prophet, D. J., Mackie.
R. A. Jardine, I. H.
Bradford.
Geare, I. L. Schultz, Piercy, P. Tod.
Thwaites, H. N. Williamson.
New Course.
0.32 aan. H. C. Hopkins, O." Eager,
0,40
A. B.
Purves, N. K. Little-
Each binson, A, E. Mc-.
9.48
9.55
H. S. Foster, G. T. May.
10.00'
R. G. Webb, H. P. Bailey.
10.20
RUGBY FOOTBALL Burch this year.
After exhaustivo Inquiries, police.
A fine of $60 or one month's hard charged with taking part in the 10.0 no longer entertain the theory that an Indian or coloured man was labour was imposed by Mr. Balfour transfer of a bat, aged about 10.12 concorned in the alarm raised at the in the Central Palice Court this morn. three months, for a valuable con- Victoria Square home of Viscount ing en lo Yee, unemployed, who alderation, on October 28 last.
purso Detective-Inspector Elston pro The following will represent the Ratendono by Miss Flattau.pleaded guilty to stealing a
from a compatriot in Possessión duced the Attorney General's con- 10.24 Hongkong Football Club against Render.
Street last night. Defendant anntch-sont to the prosecution. He onid 10.32 the Army XV at the Sookumpoo Ground, to-morrow at 4.80 p.m. To-morrow, St. Simon and Steel the purse, which contained 11 conts, the two women brought the baby-to-1030-
Hongkong and sold him to another J. P. Whitham; J. J. Ferguson, Jude's Day, marks the first anniverfrom the complainant's pocket. W. H. B. Rigg, R. H. Griffiths, G.sary of the Consecration of The
Lt. Col. Robertson, Hongkong Club, Chan Fung, widow, living at 20, P. Lammort; A. F. Jenkins, J. A. Right Reverend Ronald Owen Hall, R. Selby (captain); J. H. Brad-Bishop of Hongkong, the Consters will be glad to received any article Cross Street, enld sho purchased 10.48 ford, D. Mclelian, S. H. Garrod, tion having taken place in St. Paul's which may be auctioned on Armletico the child from the two defendants; 11.00.
... Moutrie, A. F. Walkden, D. Cathedral, London last year on this Day for the benefit of Earl Haig's the price, agreed being 105, She day, Holy Communion will be Fund, and earnestly hopes that a C. Cumming, G. A. Stewart and colobrated in St. John's Cathedral to good cosponse to this appeal may be paid $5 na depobit; The child stay-11.08
morrow at 7.45 am, the Celebrant made. Ho la encouraged to appeal od with hor for two nights. baing the Bishop. It is hoped that a again this year owing to the veryThe hearing was adjourned to 11.12
generous gifts sent last year. Tuesday morning. good number will be present.
K. A. Munro."--
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