THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1933.
MR. SUN FO'S SECRET MISSION IN HONGKONG Gifts for Men.
RACE WITH NAVAL REVIEW
CANTON?
ANOTHER HOLIDAY TRIP | WITH OPPORTUNITIES
Hongkong will probably be the venue of important, Chinese political discussions
AT VALLEY
FINE SPECTACLE THIS MORNING
OVER 1,200 ON PARADE
WRE
in the next twenty-four the scene of an impressive hours.
!
when
a naval
Happy Valley Racecourse
spectacle this morning ILE. the Commander-in-Chief, Ad- Mr. Sun Fo arrives in the miral Sir Frederic C. Drayer, Colony, this afternoon by the 8.5; K.G.B., G.B.E., inspected President Hoover, and the Nan- battalion and howitzer Battery of king peace delegation, which has vo guns landed from thirteen been visiting Kwangsl, has us ships and submarines, returned to Canton and is leaving: Altogether 1,250 officers and menj for Hongkong immediately towere on parade, Commander C. G. meet Mr. San 16 in Hongkong. Sedgwick (H.M.S. Berwick) being Mr. Sun Fo, who is accompanied in charge of the battalion with by his wife, declared on leaving Capt. F. E. P. Hutton (H.M.S. Shanghai that ho political signific Cumberland) second in command. ance attached to his trip, which The officer instructor was Lieut. had Manila as its anal destination Cmdr. J. W. Boutwood (H.M.S. and was being undertaken solely berwick), while Lieut. Cmdr. T.A. on tccount of the ill-health of
C. Pakenham (H.M.S. Kent) com- Madame Sun-Fo; who is suffering manded the battery.
min;
Praya East and marched to
The Bitta.ion was landed
Race courses.
on the
Prior to the arrival of Admiral Dreyer, the battalion, comprising four
Mr. J. R. Hayden, the new Vics Governor of the Philippines, who is passing through on the President Hoover to day. He is a recogmed authority on Far Eastern problems, and is Republican in his politics.
INDIAN DEFENCE
COSTS
BIG GRANT BY BRITAIN
London, Dec. 20.
11
MATSUOKA CRUSADE
SEEKING END OF PARTY STRIFE
JAPAN'S NEEDS
Tokyo, Dec. 19. Advocating the complete suspon sion of all factional strife, poll- tical and economie, in Japan for the next five years, Mr. Yosuke Matsuoka, chief Japaness dolegate to the League of Nations Assembly at the time of Japan's withdrawal from Genova, delivered his first. public speech in Tokyo yesterday, since his retirement. from he Selyukai (the major political arty) and his resignation from the Dlet.
Mr. Matsuoka appealed to the .apanese nation to CUASO ali nternecine strife so na to put on nat.onally unified front to face he critical phases of internat.onal Uvelopment which are expected uring, the next five years.
RADIO BROADCAST
TO-DAY'S BROADCAST,
CAROLS FROM THE STUDIO THIS EVENING
355 metres:
From ZBW on a wavelength of
-8 p., European programme, kong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the 6.5.30 p.m. A relay of the Hong- Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden.
6.30-6 p.m. Quarry Bay Children's Christmas Concert from the Studio. Programme,
1. Vocal The Wassail Song" 2. Band-"Christmas Carol" 3. Vocal-(a) "Holly and the Ivy"
(b) "Throo Kings in
Great Glory" 4. A Story. 6. Band (4) "Robbers March"
(b) "Whie Shepherds
Watched" (c) "Como All Yo.
Faithful" Hotel Dance Orchestra from the A relay of the Hongkong Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden.
6-7 p..
tions, etc.
7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota,
7.3-7.30 p.m. Light Operatie, Beleé- tions. Lilac Time (Schubert, arr. Clutsam). · The New Mayfair Orchestra. Belle of New York (Kerker). Merrio England (German),
Hand of H.M. Coldstream Guards.
New Symphony Orchestra. 7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio, A Selection of Carola by Andrew's Church Choir. Programme,
political iront, Mr.
As a means of unifying the Gelsha (Jones),
Matsuoka of all existing political parties rged the immedinte liquidation
experimentation in Japan had ..nce ten years' political party
application of such practice was a roved beyond all doubt that the complete failure in this country and that it would be virtually in- adequate to tide over the national emergency in which Japan' at present ands herself.
NATIONAL FRONT.
2.
Here we Como a-wassailing (arr. Martin Shaw)
2. While Shepherds Watched
(10th Century)
St.
3. Sleep. Holy Babe (Stalner)
Christmas, prithee be thou drest
4.
in thy beet (Martin Shaw)
6. The Grasmero Carol (Arthur
Somervall)
6.
from Insomnia, and has been ordered n нет, уоудке,
CEC MEETING. There is, however, reason to believe
that Mr. Sun Fo will make use of the opportunity to from the Kent, and Cumberland;j
Heamen companies drawn call upon Mr. Hu Han-min, in a Suffolk and Eagle; Berwick, Med-The Prime Minister stated ir Bnal effort to persuade the famous way, Bruce, and Submarines; the Parliament to-day that the British Rightist lender to take part in the Plenary Session of the Kuo-th. Destroyer Flotilla; a Com- Government and the Indian Gov. mintang C.E.C. arranged for next Major C. T. Brown, O.B.E.. R.M.recommendations of the advisory pany of Royal. Marines, under ernment had agreed to accept th month.
Mr. Sun Fo will also confer and the howitzer battery of five regarding the question of pay (H.M.S. Kent) over 200 strong; tribunal which reported in Januar with Mr. Chang Chi, leader of the guns with limber, crew and men; ments made. by India for recruit Nanking delegation, and it is lined up on the far side of the ment and training of British Mill- possible that they will make joint ground facing the grand stand. tary and Air Force personnel on representations, to Mr. Hu lan-The howitzer battery occupied the Indian establishment, and also poultion on the extreme right with India's counter-claim that the Bri- CANTON'S PLANS.
the Marines on the left flank. tish Government should make Mr. Han-min, meanwhile, Behind them the massed bands of contribution towards the cost of preserves a discreet sllence rethe Kent, Suffolk, Eagle and Ber-the defence of India. Where the garding his real intentions.
It is fairly well-known that the master (W.0.) W. Humplireye, Governments will act upon
wick took up stand under Band-tribunal was not unanimous, the
Mr. Matsuoka reminded his visit of Mr. Clow Lu to 'Hongkong R.M.B. (H.M.S. Kent).
the audience that his advocacy for the had an important political mis
majority recommendation.
mmediate liquidation of existing sion behind it and there are
The Tinime Winister sold this in. parties must not be considered as 8 p.m. Loen! Time and Weather rumours that he proposed the
volved the acceptance by the Gov-a renunciation of the Parliamen- Report emergence of Mr. Hu Han-min ased by Commodore G. P. Thomson, cherres calculated in accordance which he was as ardent a sup
The Admiral arrived, accompani-ernment of India of capitalization tary system f. government, of 8.3-10.30 PM, Chiness. Stadio the leader of a new independence 0.B.E., Chief of Staff, and Flay with the tribunal's suggcation as a | Porter as ever. He opined that?
10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press movement quite distinct from the Lieut. Cmdr. F. B. Tours, at 10.15 levitimate charge an Indian re- constitutional government could News. Fukion defection, with Canton asa.m. and went to a position in trout u
10,35 p.m. its focus-point.
Close Down. On the other hand the ray function without, or even much of the parade where he was joined ment to India of a grant from Bri- better, without political parties. the programme between 5 and 6.80 Should reception prove satisfactory, by Capt. E. Manners (H.H.S S.-
tish ravence.
was Arcented, the AR existing pai es, he said, were nm. will be replaced by a relay from RUBBER SHARES
folk). Capt, L. V. Wells, D.S.O., ont of this meant to be £1.500..mere organs for domination of one Daventry. (H.M.S. Eagle), Capt. C. G. Sedg
annually. This would include national group over another. A All rolny from the Hongkong Hotel LATEST CABLED
wick, Capt. A.U. Villis, D.S.O. hithto nel fear home family b
annual chily of £130 000 real representative system: could are by courtesy of the Management
· ·QUOTATIONS
(11.M.S. Kent), Capt, A. R. Ham the cost of transport of elected representatives co-operate Studio..
be brought into being only If the and during the intervals recorded mick (H.81.S. Keppel), and Cmdr. British troops to and from India, and labour for the common
music will be broadcast from the Mars. Benjamin and Potts have II, A. Packer (H.M.S. Kent). received from their Shanghai office
[the continence of which was one benefits of the entire nation.- With his arrival, the entire par- of the matters referred to the Rengo. the following rubber quotations: ade presented arms, their bayonets tribunal-British Wireless.
Dec. 13. Dec, 20. flashing in the sunlight, while the Anglo Javas $4.10 $4.40 Anglo Dutch 2.20 2.20
Batu Anams
.34
36
Chemora
,40
.38
Consolidateda
1:00
.97
Krowocks
.37
.85
Repalis
..87
86
Tanah Merahs
.91
91
Tebongs
41
Ziangbes
0.00
44 0.00
ADMIRAL ARRIVES. :
bands played "Role Britannia."
"M
Then came the Inspection, which donned their
otskins and the
was followed by a march past, in heavy marching order over their column. Turning at the far end oilskins.
of the racecourse, the parade mar chod back in close column. Be. fore marching past in column of| route all the seamen took off their heavy marching order and without: putting their gear on the ground
PUBLIC OWNERSHIP OF COTTON INDUSTRY
PRACTICAL EVOLUTION.
RUBBER CONTROL
POSITION
DUTCH HOPES OF RESTRICTION
Good King Wenceslas (Traditional)
7. Adcete Fideles (Traditional)
Concert.
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IMPERSONATED POLICEMAN
FIVE MONTHS FOR YOUNG COOLIE
hand, who only carry a waterproof The Royal Marines on the other cape, merely put them over their
Appearing on remand on heavy marchlig order. Both sen-
charges of impersonating a Police men and Marines carried their
London, Dec. 20.officer, stealing $150, and assault- arms at the "secure" as they would of the Financial Times states that Rond Central, Lam Pul, a young The Amsterdam correspondent ing Leung Mul-say, at Queen's have done had it been raining. following the recent rubber meet.
Mr.
This was a practical evolution nga in Batavia, the Dutch East coolle, was sentenced to Ave and as a result of this practice the Indles Government has again re- months hard labour by men of the China Fleet when land-erred the draft schemes to the Balfour in the Central Magistracy ed in heavy marching order not Government at The Hague for fur-this morning.... only carry an oilskin, which is not ther, and perhaps Anal, Bottle- included normally in their Landing ment.
LABOUR OFFERS ITS REMEDY FOR Party equipment, but are also
LANCASHIRE'S ILLS
REORGANISATION NECESSARY
·
NO MAGIC WAND
LONDON MEETING.
Yesterday it was intimated that Mr. J. M. D'Almada Remedios
practised in putting this on iù `n It is not anticipated that any would appear for the defence.
very short time,
fresh news will be forthcoming The Commander-in-Chief expre-efore the middle of January, but This morning, Mr. Remedios naked sed himself as extremely pleased well-informed quarters are op- permission to withdraw from-the with the appearance and bearing Imistic, of the ultimate outcome, defence, of the men and the smartness of of the restriction negotiations.---
Router.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
On
London, Dec. 20. lose and continuous attention of the march past.
the Government; Competitive... capitalism]
Detective-Inspector J. Murphy said the victim of the larceny was 'was condemned by Labour!
a. vegetable stall holdor in the spokesmen in the House of There was no magic wand.
Central Market, and lived at 54, Commons to-nignt when the hanged, Lancashire could help w#101 WE RECEIVE, BUT DE CARE Co., Ltd. the local
whereby the Industry could bo
Sai Street, second floor. It was WE MAY NEGLECT THE WRONGS. Messrs. Caldbeck, Macgregor and his custom to leave home for the position of the Lancashire herself by keeping as up-to-date FUL 10 RECTIFY THOSE WHICH WE Johnnie Walker" whisky are dis- morning.
arents for market at four o'clock every cotton industry was debated; ne possible,
On December 19, at ARE THE CAUSE OF TO OTHERS tributing a hanusoma pocket book and about 4 a.m. he went to market. The discussion ensued from a votes to 30 an amendment to the
The Commons adopted by 135, Dewey.
diary for 1934. Labour motion cohaemining cap- Labour motion, by Major Ent-
accompanied by one of his fokis. He carried a rattan basket in italism and during the reorganist whistle simply noting the de- Yaumati theatre, was admitted to the Honneasy Road, Wanchal, yesterday, about $150 in money.
Pang Hing, a ticket collector at a down the stairs in her home at 407, which was a tin box containing Seriously injured through; falling tion of the cotton industry undersire of the cotton .pubite ownership, with, tho tem-
Industry for Kwong Wah Hospital yesterday, with A., an in, was convey su porary expedient of a representa-stating that the House
an Improved organisation and injuries caused when he fell off a the Government Civil capital. tivo
Indder while removing postera.
noaring Tank Lane, in Statutory Authority to
would secure a co-ordinated policy for industry of proposals calculated welcome the formation by the
Queen's Road Central, defendant Liu Yau, a coolle, remanded from approached and anid "Search." the industry.
Kwok Yu-tok, an accountant, was yesterday on a charge of soliciting to achieve that end.
this morning fined $20 by Mr. Hafnil- for prostitutes, was this morning cori- "Major C, F. Entwhistle (Con.
Complainant thought he was ten, ut the Central Magistracy. or victed by Mr. Hamilton, at the Central, policeman although defendant did Bolton) stated that the Coloniai
having travelled on bus No. 605 at Magistracy, and sentenced to five not say so. Compinizant took the markets had boun 'greatly
Queen's Road East, without a ticket, muntha hard labour. Defendant pro- tin box. out of the basket. and The negotiating committee of Sub-Inspector Nolloth said defendant duced a witness, who he said was his placed it on the ground. Defen- diminished by Japanese competithe British cotton and artificial travelled with his brother's ticket.master, but witness denied that the dant took out the money and tuon tion,, while a large percentage ofille Industries met the Japanese Britain's textile trade with China cotton Induaries representatives Carol Concert he'd in the Great Hall
had employed the defendant. struck hira on the face and chest. had been irrevocably lost,
Those who were present at the In London to-day.
Defendant halted along Queen's Under the patronage of His Ex- After a discussion, the follow-will be interested to know that the ften, the incomparable entertainer noeing a district watchman, turned of the University last Sunday evening cellency the Governor, and Lazdy Peel, Rand down Cleverly Street but on Ing resolutions were passed: Dr. L. Burgin, replying to the
Firstly, the British and Japan-amounted to $105.
collection takan up un retiring, who has delighted theatre-goers in back Into, Queen's Road, where
The debate for the government, de-se delegations are of the opinion 782.60 each: are being sent to the formance at the Ko Bhing Theatre, victim and the fokl, A Chinese Cheques for longking, will give a benalt per-was pursued by the watchman, the precated too gloomy n view of the and the industries of both would Shelter and the Society for the Pro-proceeds going to the St. John. Am side 365, Queen's Road Central, the that the interests of both countries Treasurers of the Street Stoepera jon Friday, December 20th, the entire constable, posted on fire duty out- state of the industry.
bulance be best solved by commencing toction of Children. He urged that production costs official Industrial negotiations as Chan Cheung-tin, unemployed, was me a frown's engde-mant, at the the chase and caught, the defen
Motionl Bevovolanse Now, wore excessivo, as compared with soon as possible.
Tareltory Wolfare Work Henrylacone of the recent fire, foined In those of our foreign competition Secondly, the British delegation sentenced tone month's Imprian- Ko Shing Theatre on Tunday, De dant in Wing Lok Street. and as regards Japanese competi-are of the opinion that the cotton and Maristrace this morning, for the last night of the engagement will be Complainant v ovidence,
ment by Mr. Hamilton, at the Cen-cember 26th for three nights and the tion, he said it would do no good and artifici) silk-industries aro theft of a woollen cardiens, an aver devoted to this benefit. Acts that after which the defendant alloged sorvice to Lancashire nor assist now at Intricately, involved, each coat and a blanket from No. 14. Tavis kays been described by travellers, and that he was instructed to carry the position between the Govern-in the fortunes of the other, that direct. the penes of the Wah by those who have seen the fekirs of out the robbery by the complain... ment and Japan by constantly the contemplated negotiations must kak Inanector Hourihan wald de India at their bast, wil be seen here unt's fokta. This the Complainant bringing the matter before the embrace artificial silk yarns and fendant t walked in and soak the for the first time, the Henry Came and his foki, Wong Heung, denied fabrics-Router and British Wires tiles. He was arrested when com- any loavon for Manila on December The subject was engaging the less.
ing down the stairway.
Both.
In the box..
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