THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1933.
TENSION BETWEEN JAPAN AND UNITED STATES What does it matter if winter
TOKYO GATHERING
NEW FOREIGN OFFICE CHIEF'S PLEA
MR. DEBUCHI'S RECALL
Tokyo, Nov. 28.
(delayed),
RIVER GUNBOAT CHINA AND GUARDS PROTECT
TRAGEDY
THREE JAPANESE SAILORS DROWNED
Nanking, Nov. 27.
Three Japanese sailors from H.IJ.M. gunbont Sumida word drowned to-day when a small boat in which they were returning to the ship capaised mid-stream in the Yangtzo River.
DEMOCRACY
GANGSTERS
MR. QUO TAI-CHI'S THREE ALLEGED
CLAIM
LIVERPOOL SPEECH
London, Nov. 28. Although democracy seems to Bodies of the three men, H. Kuri-be losing its popularity in some yama, D. Iwata and M. Shimidzu, parts of the world, responsible The so-called Nippon-American had not been recovered at a late lenders in China "friendly meeting under the hour to-day, The ship has post-have pinned auspices of Mr. Koki Hirota, Poned her departure,
originally their faith to Japanese Foreign Minister, was set for to-morrow, as a result.
United Press. held at the Japanese Foreign Office yesterday afternoon.
the
Mr. Hirota, addressing gathering, dwelt at length on the necessity of breaking the existing Nippon-American' deadlock...
He suggested that the following problems must be attacked Buc cessfully before the relations of the two nations could be placed on a Round basis:
(1) Effective means to limit fortifications in the Pacife.
(2) Friendly relationa to be strengthened through diplomatic, economie and cultural channels,
(3) Limitation
the arma- of ments race.
AMBASSADOR'S RECALL.
The Japanese Ambassador In Washington, Mr. Katsuji Debuchi, recalled by his government, sails from San Francisco for Japan on Thursday, November 30.
The motives behind the recali of Mr. Debuchi are still obscure.
kind the
of democracy that Chinese to the Rescue.
is practised in Great Britain Nanking, Nov, 27. from the warship, which was an-States, and are To-day, at 3.30 p.m., ten sailors and the United
chored in the opposite stream of striving to tifat wore proceeding to goal, stated Mr. sinkwan, Halakwan for sight-seeing, whQuo Tai-Chi, the motor launch had engine-the Chinese trouble in mid-stream.
Minister,i As the engine was being re-speaking in; paired, the launch capsised and Liverpool Bank owing to a sudden gust of night. the north wind.
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Mr. Quo said Rescue parties were at once de. that China was spatched to the scene of disaster working slowly from the Japanese
'destroyert a wards Hotlin and the Chinese Water democratic form, Police, which were successful in [of governmont. picking up soven sailors from the and he asked stream, while the remaining three, other nations to who struggled in vain extreme cold, were submerged them.
in the be patient with under water and lost.-Rongo.
It is reported that Japan was in LORD fluenced by his failure to per- Hunde the United States not to opposa Japanese activities in Man- churin, and also by the recently consummated recognition of Soviet Russia.
Always popular in America, the Japanese Ambassador made a final gesture of friendship on leaving Washington when he presented the Smithsonian Institute, the miniature of George Washington's home at Mount Vernon. This miniature was exhibited at the Chicago Fair, and contains more than 18,000 pearls. It is two feet long, a foot wide, and a foot high.
NO SUCCESSOR MADE. No successor has been named for Mr. Debuchi, who smiled his way through Ave stronnous years
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DEAD
Que Tai-chi,
commerce could
KIDNAPPERS
ACQUITTED AT ST. PAUL
New York, Nov. 28. "Armed guards surrounded the packed courthouse at St. Paul's, Minnesota, to-day, when the jury acquitted four gangsters led by Roger Tooby, accused of kidnaps ping William Hamm, Junior.
RADIO BROADCAST
TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.
RELAY FROM THE SOLDIERS'
AND SAILONS' HOME
From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 365 metres:
11-11.30 a.m. Stock and Exchange Quotations, Selected London and New York Stock Quotations, Weather Report, etc. gramme.
11.30 am. Chinese recorded pro
12.30 p.m. Europian programma of recorded music.
1 pm.
Local Time and Weather Report. 1.15 p.m.
Hamm is a young and wealthy brower of the district. He was A relay of the Hongkong Hotel kidnapped in June last and re- Orchestra by courtesy of the Manage- leased a few days later, after ran-ment (During the intervala recorded som, of an unstated amount, had music will be broadcast from the been paid.
The same gang was indicted recently at Chicago for the alleged kidnapping of the financier, Jacob Factor, in July.
The placing of armed guards; round the courthouse
was pre- | sumably a precaution against the lynching episode in California on Monday when a gang of three alleged kidnappers were captured in a raid on the prison, takeh out and hanged in a park-Reuter,
LATE MR. SIMPSON
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1.30 p.m. Rugby Press News, etc. 2 p.m. Close Down. 4.39-7 p.m. Chinese programme. 6-6.15 p.m. Children's Studio Con- cert
7-10.30 pm. European programme. 7-7.46 p.m. Orchestral, Carnaval Suite, Op. 9 (Schumann).
London Symphony Orchestra con- Pomp and Circumstance (No. 3 in G ducted by Sir Landon Ronald.
Minor) (Elgar). Pomp and Circumstance (No. 4
In G) (Elgar).
London Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Sir Edward Elgar, 0.M. May Night Overture (Rimsky.
karankow).
London Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Albert Coates. Handel in the Strand (Grainger). Mock Morris Dances (Grainger).
Now Light Symphony Orchestra conducted by Dr. Malcolmn Sargent. 7.43-8.15 p.m. From the Studio. 8 p.m.
Nowadays, ho sald, no country compared with; China as the clearly indicated|FUNERAL AT HAPPY VALLEY NORMANTON channel in which the circulation LARGELY ATTENDED
of the world's best be re-started, as China was A large gathering of friends and (Local Time and Weather Repart). compact and the best immediate colleagues attended the funeral yes- Selections by Frank Reld and His purchasing proposition In theterday at Happy Valley of the late Banjo. world, with its undeveloped mar-Mr. Andrew M. Simpson, Superin-
8.15-8.30 p.m. tendent of the shipbuilding depart I Called to Say Goodnight,
Fox Trots. ment of the Hongkong and Wham-Make Love the King. poa Dock Company, Ltd., whose death occurred at his residence at Two Buck Thn from Timbuctoo.
Russ Columbo and His Orchestra. Kowloon Dock on Sunday morning. You're Mine, Yout
The Rev. Dr. B. L. Allen, of the Kowloon Union Church, officiated at the graveside.,
BIG LANDOWNER'S PASSING
(Our Own Correspondent),
keta.
China, he added, could also use the world's glut of idle capital.
Mr. Quo Tai-chi le in Liverpool at the special Invitation of the Lord Mayor, with whom ho fis Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphis Mew lunched at the Town Hall. To- nove Ordinones, 1871. Received November night he dined at the Athenaeum Club and then gave a lecture in James Agar, fourth Earl of Nor-
The death has occurred of Sidney the Town Hall-Reuter. manton, at the age of 68 years.
23. 11.58 31.m.}
London, Nov. 28,
He was the second of the third Earl, GERMAN UNION IN
whom he suceceded in the title in 1806.
Educated at Eton, he was a Con-1 at the capital. It is freely rumour-servative in politics and the owner ed that he will not return, how-of about 7,000 acres of land in ever, and Mr. Debuchi himself Hampshire. ile possessed fine indicated that he did not believe it private picture gallery at Somerley, probable,
and was a Verderer of the New
re-
|· CZECHOSLOVAKIA
DISSOLUTION ORDERED
The chief mourners were Mr. C. C. Stark, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hedley, Mr. and Mrs. G. Cooper, Mr. G. Duncan and Mr. Et Cock..
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After the last rites had been performed, the grave was covered with a profusion of wreaths.
Mr. Debuchi has maintained very Forest.
Prague, Nov. 27. cordial omelat and personal The heir to the title and estate by the Czechoslovakian Home Min- Order were issued this morning lationships in the United States 18 Lord Sonierton, a second lieufen-istry for the dissolution of the even at a time when the official ant in the Royal Horse Guards, who German Labour Union, the Syndical feelings were somewhat strained, is 28 years of age. . His departure, therefore, is not regarded as any reflection upon his ability to carry off his position well, from the American point of Andrew's Club In a friendly hockey these three organisations have been Johnston, Mr. D. Keith, Mr. J.
The following will represent the St. All property and archives of
view.
MORE FORTUNE TELLING
POLICE OFFICER'S
"LUCK"
pim. to-morrow afternoon:-R. H.
Federation of German Workers and the Union of German Railway Workers..
Havas,
DAY BY DAY NEWS. IN BRIEF
the
on
spector Logan, Chief Inspector
Bay, Noble and His Orchestra. 8.30-9.30 p.m.
A relay of the 1st part of the Con- cert arranged by Mrs. George Griggs from the Soldiers and Sailors' Home by courtesy of the Committee.
9.30-10.39 p.m. From the Studlo. Selections by the Orchestra of the R.M.S. "Empress of Japan."
Progranime
1. Hungarian Fantasia (Toban!).
2. Selection "The Show Boat"
3. Tarantella (Bohm).
- Late Popular.
1. Dinner at Eight.
(Kern).
2. I Got'cha Where I Want'cha. 3. We're in the Money, 4. Lazy Bones.
10:35 pm. Close Down. 10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press Nowe.
All recorda in the above European programmes
selected from
2.B.W.'s Library,
aro
FATHER OBJECTS TO MARRIAGE-
HARBOURER SENT TO GAOL
Among those present were Mr. E. Abraham, Mr. C. Atkinson, Mr. A. W. Bliss, Mr. T. G. H. Brayfield, Mr. A. Calman, Mr. D. S. Church, Mr. J. Crookdake, Mr. E. Docherty, Mr. G. Duncan, jr, Mr. P. Farrell, Captain, Douglas, Mr. A. Duncan, Sub-Inspector J. Fender, Mr. W. Forsyth, Mr. L. G. Frost, Mr. N. Garland, Mr. R.-J. Goodman, Mr. D. Gow, Mr. S. Gray, Mr. W. Greig, Mr. and Mrs. V. Hast, Mr. Helberg, Mr. G. Henderson, Mr. W. match against the Central British sequestrated by the authorities.
Kempton, Captain N. Kilbee, Mr. Association on the Marina ground at The dissolution of Unions, en- R. Lapsley, Mr. C. Logan, Sub-In- Wang: A. Brondbridge, E. H. Ptails the suppression of unemploy- White; E. MacNider, A. E. P. Guest ment relief funds contributed by Marks, Mr, W. Mathchin, Mr. C. E. (Capt.), A. B. Hamson: G. A. White, their members in which
Millard, Mr. J. McLaggan, Mr. T. A. S. Bliss, N. A. E. Mackay, E. F. Government participated as well-Morrison, Mr. J. Ogg, Mr. A. Pear- Fincher, M. Weill.
son, Mr. J. Provan, Mr. D. A. Pur- ves, Mr. and Mrs. V. Ramsay, Mr. R. A. Ramsay, Mr. J. Remedios, Mr. employed, who pleaded guilty on
Kwok Kam-wing, aged 22, J. Russell, Mr. B. Stewart, Mr. C. Monday to a charge of harbour- Stuart, Mr. H. H. Scott, Mr. J. Another case of fortune-telling GREAT MEN, BUT GREAT MEN ARE here from Shanghai at 7
THE WORLD CANNOT DO WITHOUT The P. and O. liner Chitral is duo Sturgeon, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Sham, 15, was
ing an unmarried girl, Leung by automatic machine, similar to VERY TROUBLESOME TO THE WORLD. Friday.
Sweeney, Mr. W. Sprague, Captain sentenced to four weeks' hard this morning the case dealt with yesterday. Goethe,
Walker, Mr. G. White, Captain Hlabour by Mr. Balfour at the came before Mr. Balfour at the
Williams, Mr. W. Wotherspoon, Mr. Central Police Court. Central Police Court this morning, Banlahed in 1930 for a period of ten Scientist, Hongkong, snounces that his number Ones and several others; consideration by the S.C.A. of a
Church of Christ, B. Wylie, Mr. J. Van Serventar, the defendants being Cheung Yuk-years, Mak Wing, who returned to the Annual Thanksgiving Service will
The case WAY remanded for hung, described as a fortune-teller, the Colony, was sentenced to nine be held in the church edifice, Mac- Cyril, William, Mabel, Catherine Proposal by the defendant to marry
Wreaths were sent by John and and Tsui Ki-tul. coolle employed months hard labour by Mr. Balfour Donnell Road, on Thursday evening and Reginald, Mary and Willie, the girl. at Shing Mun.
at the Central Police Court this at o'clock, A cordial Invitation Tim, Dai and Emma, morning. Inspector Elston said defendants
extended to all,"
Peg and Detective-Inspecter Elston said Harry, Tig and Esme, Mike and the relations of both parties had went about the streets telling fortune by a crude machine. He Mr. Hamilton, at
Hop Chat, a coolie, charged before Those indies who have received in- Derry, members of the Kowloon been investigated and the defen- submitted their intention was to Magistracy this morning, with the the YM.C.A. on Monday, December the Hongkong Benevolent Society, marry, and, therefore,
Central vitations for the Services Dance at Dock Recreation Club, donators to dant was not in a position to impose and deceive females only. theft of a lithographle printing press 4, are informed that the "Cheero" members of the Kowloon Bowling must take its course. He
the law from No. 377, Hennessy Road, said he Band will be in attendance and non Green Club, Kowloon Football Club, out of work and the girl's father- The officer continued:-"I drew took it to see, whether it was heavy, the Band of H.M.S. Borwick, as Chinese contractors and foremen of objected a card and on it said 'You are ex- Sentence of one month's imprisonment erroniously stated on the invitations. the shipbuilding department Kow. offence was serious, and it was to the marriage. The pecting a male child.
This was passed. bears out the fact that they are
loon Docks, Chieftain and members suggested that the Formerly employed as an apprentice of the Hongkong St. Andrew's So enticed the girl, who was expecting defendant imposing on and deceiving women." Gunner J. L. White, of the 8th at a printing shop, at 62. Hollywood ciety, Government Marine Surveyor 4
flis Worship cautioned the de- Heavy Battery, RA, who was recently Road, Wong Cheung, unemployed,
child by him. Defendant's fendants and confiscated the ap-court martialled at Victoria Barracks walked into the servants quarters of and staff, General Manager Indo- father kopt a cloth factory in paratus.
on charges of Improper possession of the premises in the early hours of China Stoam Navigation Company,
Fatahan. wearing apparel belonging to fellow this morning, and took a pair of Institute of Engineers and Ship- gunners, was found guilty by, the slippers and four pieces of clothing, builders, and several others, Court and sentenced to 60 days' de- When charged before Mr. Balfour at tention. The sentence has been con- the Central Polica Court this morning. firmed.
ho was sent to prison for six weeks.]
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POLICE SEARCH FOR OWNER
Mr. H. Sandor, Vice President of the For falling to have watchmen pre- American Oriental Finance Corpora-sent at their dynamite magazines on, tion In. Shanghai and Director of the hillside at Stanley, two contracting Asia Lands, Ltd., will arrive in Hong-companies, the Hop, Hing Con.pany, kong on December 1st; on as. Prest- and the Hang Bun Company, accupy- dent Jackson, having booked suites at ing unnumbered matsheds on the hill- Repulse Bay Hotel, Mr. Sander is ide
The police are looking for the were ·oach_fined" $25 by Mr.
owner of a lady's black" felt hat London, Nov. 28. accompanied by Mrs. Sander and Hamilton, at the Contral Magistracy
which was founil. in possession of In the House of Commons, the nephew.
this morning. Sergeant O'Connell
an unemployed man, Li Hing, in Dominions Secretary, Mr. J. H.
said the watchmen were away having
Dan Berlin, Nov. 28. Queen's Road West. The man was Thomas, said he understood Army, including some from the mill.
Many friends of the Salvation food.
The well-known news agencies, sentenced to 14 days Imprison- nagotiations had taken place be-tary and Navy, gathered at Hope During the week ended November graphon Union are being amalga Central Magistracy this morning. the Wolff Bureau and the Telement by Mr. Hamilton, at the tween commercial Interests con- lodge, 210 Nathan Road, on Monday 23, one imported case of small-pox, mated for economic reasons under cerned which, it was hoped, would night to hear Commissioner and Mrs. three cases of diphtheria with two the title Deutsches Nachtrichten-bearing the name of the makers, On the inside of the hat a tab result in an increased use in the Benwell, speak about their work in deaths, three cases of typhold (one future of Newfoundland ore in North China. The songs and choruses imported) with one death, and Ave Buro.
"Jean Nedra, Hats of Fashion," the United Kingdom.
were accompanied on the concertinacates of meningitis with two deaths,
and on n paper tab are two num. He understood Importations of meeting will take place at the same authorities. There was a clean bill of new concern will be Mr. Otto Meyer,
The managing director by the Commissioner. A farewell were reported to the local Health this oro had recently boon resumed race to-night at 7'o'clock, when some health in the Colony aftor a considerable lapse of time. more experiences will be related. All Deaths
on Monday, of the Telegraphen Union, and the from tuberculosis in the chairman will be Mr. Hugo Bruck -British Wireless.
friends are welcome..
Colony last week totalled 62.
Įmann, of Munich-Router.
the hat given on the back of this of the bera, 3901 and 014...The price of
tab is $11.75. The size is given on the inside lining as 22, with the words "Chalky Finish." -
catches you unprepared?
Just call in at Mackintosh's where you can choose the, Overcoats that you like--and that fits you, and walk; out in a few minutes armed against the coldest day
There are single or double- breasted Coats in light and -medium weight, or heavier travelling Ulsters-all · in colours, patterns and atyles' that are to-day's fashion.
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