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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER
PALESTINE RIOTS
WARNING TO ARABS
HAIFA HARBOUR
OPENING
STATEMENT OF
POLICY
London, Oct. 31.
The magnificent new harbour at Haifa, the first to be construct- ed in Palestine since Herad built the port of Cacaaren in honour
of His Imperial patron, was formally opened to-day..
It transforms an unprotected rondatead into the finest harbour in the Levant.
Under British rule; Palestino has regained its pre-eminence as a trading centre and as a highway joining Western Asia with Nor thern Africa.
Palestine is actually one of the most prosperous countries In the world to-day and Halfa is the Herve centre of its commercial development.
The opening of the harbour, which has cost about £1,250,000, and which encloses an area of 400 neres, was to-day the occasion for an exchange of wirelons messages between the High Com- missioner, Sir Arthur Wauchope, and the Colonial Secretary, Sir Philip Cunliffe Lister.
BRITISH LOAN.
The High Commissioner ex-1. pressed the belief that the harbour! would result in an increase in prosperity to Palestine, whose rapidly expanding trade it was primarily designed to serve. He also referred to the fact that It would not have been bullt had not tho
Government; British guaranteed the loan raised by the Palestine Government to provide the accessary capital.
The Colonial Secretary, after congratulating the Harbour Works Department and the consulting. éngineers, Messrs. Rendel, Paimer)
PLAIN SPEAKING.
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ADMONISHMENT
AMERICAN NAVAL WEDDING
Lieutenant and Mrs. William Young Allen, Jr., lawving St. John's Chapel, Shanghai, after their wedding. The bride was formerly Miss Lucy Spotswood Allen, daughter of Commander and Mrs. A. M. R. Allen, U.S.N. Commander Allen is attached to the destroyer
division of the U. S. Asiatic Flest.
DEATH OF WATER EXPERT
I
SIR ÁLEXANDER HOUSTON
(Our Own Correspondent).
London, Oct. 31.
CHIANG KWANG-NAI
Speculation on Visit
to Canton
NEW YORK NERVOUS
UNCERTAIN ABOUT THE GOLD POLICY
· 1933.
RADIO BROADCAST
TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.
MUSIC BY "EMPRESS OF CANADA" ORCHESTRA
Frohi Z. B. W. on a wavelength of 356 metres:
4.80-7 p.m. (Chinese progrannie,
HOPE FOR TRUCE 6-4.10 p.m. Children's Studio Con-
A
New York, Oct. 81.. The stock market moved over narrow range to-day: and closed the session of fractionally.
In spite of the fact that the dollar was lower and that the R.F.C. gold price was up 10 cents
at $32.12, great uncertainty ex- isted in financial and trading
cert.
7-10.30 pm. European.programme. 7-8.30 p.m. A programme of recordn kindly loaned by a Listener.
7-8 p.m. A Concert. Orchestral--Crown Diamonds-
Overture (Auber),
Sir Dan Godfrey conducting the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra.
circles as to the effect that Pro-Song-11 Trovatore D'Amor Sull
All Rozco (Verdi). aldent Roosevelt's foreign gold Song Alda-O Patria Mia (Verdi). polley would have both abroad and
At home,
Eva Turner (Soprano). Piano Solo-Proludo in O Sherp
Minor (Rachmaninoff). Piano Solo-Prelude in G Minor
(Rachmaninoff).
Willam Murdoch, Song-Liebestraume (Notturno 8)
(Llazt) Song-Ave Marta (Schipa).-
Tito Schlupa (Tenor). Orchestral-Potpourri of Waltzes.
Kiriloft's Balalaika Orchestra..
It is believed that the President has no desire to precipitato n currency dopreciation race with other countries and it is sincerely to be hoped that a working agree.. ment to raise world price Jovels will be the outcome of the current conference between British and American representatives in Wa-Song--A Wee Bit O' Love (Perkins). shington,
Song-Smiling Irish Eyos (Perkins). Helen Clark (Soprano). violin Solo-Little Grey Home in the
West (Lohr). Violin Solo-Walt (d'Hardelot).
It must be borne in mind that the President still has many more weapons in his financial armoury domestic for the raising of the price level and the expectation that these will be used if present methods do not succeed has buoy ed the hopes of traders and the country in general. New York financial circles are opposed to any action which would tend to upset world conditions which are not too stable anyway,
The fact that the steel compun les have agreed to meet the Fedor- al Rail Coordinator, Joseph B. Eastman's rall price offer of $36.75 per ton is considered a very constructive move in the Govern- ment's progress toward helping the heavy Industries por Swan, Culbertson and Fritz,
Manuella.
Song-Ireland, Mother Ireland (O'Reilly-Loughborough). Song The Rose of Tralee
(Spencer-Glover),
John McCormack (Tenor).
8 pm. Local Time and Weather Report.
8.3-8,30 p.m. Variety. Band-Mother Goose Parade. Band-Tondelays.
Dobroy Somers Band. Vocal Quintette-Maestres Popular
Medley.
The Maestros. Organ Solo-Lily of Laguna, Organ Solo-Just Imagine.
Leslie James. Song-Mighty Lak'n Rose. Song Just Keppin' On.
Interval,"
Mrs. Toticy.
Paul Robeson (Bass). AVOIDING A CLASH.
8.30-9.30 pm. From the Studio. Canton, Nov. 1.
America Wants Britain
A Planoferta and Vocal Recital To Co-operate. Speculation is rife over the ex-
by Madame Kathleen Chappelle, Now York, Oct. 81. L.R.A.M., 1.8.M. Pianist and Accom lly Telegraph. Copyright. Telepraphic Meract object of the visit of the and Fritten, mentioned that durages Ordinance, 2011. Received November Governor of Fuklon, General
The United States has assured panist. ing the four years of harbour
Chiang Kwang-nat, who arrived Great Britain that no currency
Mrs. E. M. Tetley (Mezzo-Soprano). Mr. Victor Sanders (Baritone). construction, Arabs and Jews had
The dealth is nunonneed of Sir here by a spectat Canton-Kowloon war is desired by the administra worked together and that about
Programme. 70 per cent of its cost had been Alexander, Cruikshank Houston, train from his native village yes-tion, and has invited British co
terday.
operation, according to the Wash- spent in Palestine itself. Having Director of Water Examinations of
Ington correspondent of the Herald-1. Trade Winds (Keel).. referred to the great value that the Metropolitan Water Board, mid
He authorised £1 statement Tribune.
2. Cargoes (Martin Shaw). such a harbour must be to a prominent Public Health worker, which conveyed nothing beyond
3. To Anthea (Hatton), Palestine the Colonial Secretary
Sir Frederick Leith-Ross has
Mr. Victor Sanders. Sir Alexander was 68 years of his repeated explanation that his made an outspoken reference to
age, and after a distinguished visit from Fukien was only con- cabled to London for further in-4. Polonaise in C. minor (Chopin).
Madame Kathleen Chappello. the recent rlots..
scholastic career, worked for the earned with his son's marriage,structions, with a view to catablish-
ing a loo84 dollar-pound link. Passing By (Purcell)." Local Government Board on lead Such a simple statement has designed to raise the price of gold. The Cloths of Heaven (Dunhill), - To-day's ceremony," he said poisoning due to moorland water not been suflicient to dispel the land in order not to overstrain the | supplies-for-a-period- of--twelve-general-bollef that his visit to ratio between the two currencies, "is overshadowed by the depler-years.
Canton carries with it certain this correspondent adds.
1. Clair de Lune (Debussy).
Madame Kathleen Chappelle. able disturbances which have
He also worked with the L.C.C.political purposes-Central News: taken place. I would speak very
The same authority states that 2. Songs my Mother Taught Mo plainly to the people of Palestine. on Sewage Disposal experiments
the administration in Washington (Dvorak). Thirteen years ago, Great Britain and acted as Bacteriologist to the
is hopeful of some co-operation from 3. You in a Gondola (Coningsby
Clarke). accepted the Mandate of Palestine, Royal Commission on Sewage Dis
Great Britain, in spite of reports The Mandate carried with It. a posal, and later to the Lincola
of a disagreement between Sir the 1905
Frederick Leith-Ross and Pro- clear duty to the Arabs and to the Corporation during
typhoid epidemic.
As a Chinese, Chu Hi-kang, rid-fessor Warren, ond of President ing a puak bicycle appeared at the Roosevelt's advisers. junction of Nathan and Prince
The New York Times belloves G. I Hearn Thrush at Eve (Cadman). Edward Roads yesterday, that co-operation is possible if the collided with a motor-bus at that United States promises to provent 06. Invictua (Bruno Hahn). moment turning round the corner further weakening of the dollar in from Nathan Road. The cyclist relation to the pound at a level was thrown off his machine, and temporarily acceptable to received Injuries leading to his
Britain.-Reuter. admission to the Kowloon
Jews.
"That duty will be discharged fully and fairly without fear or
favour.
"There is, under the Mandale, an obligation to facilitate the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish pea-
He visited Ottawa in 1913 in Alexander conjunction with Sir Binle to report on water supply.
FANLING GOLF
'CYCLIST INJURED
pic. But at the same time there w. A. STEWART WINS Hospital.
is an equally definite obligation to
safeguard the rights of all in-
habitants of Palestine.
TROPHY
The P. & 0, s.8. Rawalpindi left
Great
Mrs. Tetley.
4. The Vagabond Song
(Vaughan Williams).
Mr. Victor Sanders.
Air. Victor Sanders.
Mr. Victor Sanders. 9.30-10.30 p.m. From the Studio. Selections by The "Empresa of Canada" Orchestra directed by Mr. G. Redfern,
Programme, 1. March.
Knights and Ladles (Zamrenik).
"Both obligations will be most the R.H.K.G.C. in aid of the Joint Shanghai for this Port yesterday at to be clarified before any definits 2. Wa Flours. (Waldleufel),
enrefully observed.
The competition arranged by Connell of the Royal Red Cross 3 pm and is due here on the 3rd. Society and the Order of St. John instant at about Ga.m. "It will be the constant alm of Jerusalem in England, attracted of British policy to foster and 93 entries. promote the well being of all Palestino.
PLANS IN HAND.
"Plans are now in hand in which the High Commissioner has had a great personal share which will materially benefit all classes of the community. That work will go forward.
"But there is paramount duty to preserve, Law and Order. That duty too will be most, thoroughly discharged.
TRIBUTE TO OFFICIALS.
W. A. Stewart, all square, wins the trophy.
Commander Docksey, one down, was second.
4.
Many Obscurities.
London, Oct. 81, Too many obscurities have yet View will be obtainable of the effect of the latest phase of Pro 3. sident Roosevelt's experiment In gold purchasing abroad, declares the Times City Editor to-day, Tang Fung, an amnh employed at 44, Morrison Hill Rond, drank bon- Yesterday's American price of aine yesterday in an attempt to take gold showed a wide margin of her life, and was conveyed to the about 21 pence over the estimated Government Clvil Hospital.
London quotation at 8 o'clock. 5. And even though this diveralty makes no allowance for the possiblo cost of shipment, It is obviously an attractive price-Reuter.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
"THE URGE TO GAMBLE IS SO UNI-,
The .. Somall left Singapore for VERSAL AND ITS PRACTICE SO FLEA-thie Fort on the 28th. ult, at 3 p.m. SURABLE THAT I ASSUME IT MUST BE and is due here on the 2nd. instant at EVIL."-Hopwood Broun.
about 8 a.m.
Rehearsals for the Philharmonic Mr. C., F. Alexander, the Traffle Inspector at Police Headquarters, is Society's presentation of the "Pirates proceeding Home on leave by the of Penzanco" have now started. They Empress of Canada on Friday. Dur-will be held every Monday afternoon
According to a report received by Mesars, Swann, Culbertson and Fritz last night, the American gold price yesterday was U.S.$32,12, 'n gain of 12 cents in a day.
CHITRAL DELAYED
ENCOUNTERS TYPHOON OFF HAINAN COAST
Les
Selection.
Pirates of Penzance (Sullivan).. Entr'acte,
(a) Dance Espagnole (Bizet). (b) Danao Orientale
(Lubomirsky).
(e) Moonlight Dance (Finck); (d) In a Chinese Templo Garden (Ketelbey). Danao Music-A Group of Fox
Trots,
10.30 pm. Close Down.
TWO HUNTERS KILL 130 ELEPHANTS
Value of Tusks Cover Expedition Costs
Bulawayo.
"I wish here to repeat the tri-ing Inspector Alexander's absence in the Cathedral Hall, at 6.30 and bute I have already paid to all from the Colony, Inspector A, Nicolt very Friday evening at 8.46. All those interested are warmly invited to ranks of the police for the fort will act ne Trame Inspector.
attend. tude with which they havo carried
Two hunters,. Messrs. Hall and Elbert Overton, of the North out their duty.
The eighth general meeting of the
Rangley, engaged by the Nothorn Carolina State College, will arrive this II.K. University Medical Society will
Rhodesian Government in connec "Law and order will be main-afternoon from Manila aboard the be held on Tuesday, November, 7, at
Exceptionally heavy weather, dus tion with the protection of native tained throughout the Innd. Empress of Canada.. Mr. Overton is
a student of journalisms. In the N. C. p., in the Union Assembly to the typhoon that is now passing gardens and the, reduction of the Palestine is fortunate in having College and is travelling, round the deliver a paper on "The Heart-Ra- P. & O. liner Chitral, which has adenstern portion of the territory. Room, when Dr. K. Mackenzie wil south of Hainan, has delayed, the number of elephants in the north- at this time A High Com-world to write feature articles for cent Studies of its Dynamics and vised the local office by radle that have accounted for more than 130. missioner devoted to Ita In-leading American magazines.
Energy Requirements."
It will not now be able to reach elephants. Among those shot was terests and who overy. runn
Hongkong before Friday.
one with 90th tuska, which but in Palestino knows in his heart is During last week, two cance of Man Ping-kwal, 22, salesman, was
diphthorin (one Imported), threo bound over by Mr. Balfour in the] Many prominent passengers for for being damaged at the tips, fair and just. He has Majesty's cases of typhoid with one death, and Central Police Court this morning on Hongkong are aboard the Chitral, would have touched the 1001b pleto.confidence of His Majesty's one imported case of para-typhold. n charge of theft, by servant, of 220 including Mrs. S. Buss, wife of L mark. While number of tusk Government and I appeal to all were reported to the local health is, of tea from the Hongkong Trad- Cdr. Buss, of H.M.8. Verity Mr. loss elephants were among the men of, goodwill to give him their authorities. There was a clean billing Company, 31. Des Voeux Roed and Mrs. P. C. F. Coombos, Mr. and loyal support and cooperation in his of health in the Colony on Monday. Central, botween May 1 nad October Mrs. A. E. E. Jeffries, Mr. 1.:8. g, the accrual of ivory to the work for the common good of all." Deaths from tuberculosis in the 11 Inst. Det-Serge, Fowlle pro. Logan, Mrs. G. Gordon Mackie, Mrs. Government should well cover the -British Wireicas.
cost of the expedition-Reuter. Colony last week totalled 84.
Sheldon and many others.
'secuted,
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