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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1934.

ANGLO-JAPANESE COMPROMISE HOPES

TEXTILE

CORRESPONDENCE

The Legion of FrontiersmeH

PARLEY

PRINCIPLE OF BRITISH The Editor.

MEMORANDUM

Hongkong Telegraph

Sir-Will you kindly permit me through your columns to thank Major Cassel, O.B.E. and the must interesting talk he kindly gave at the Legion Headquarters recently.

GROUP DIVISION Legion of Frontiersmen for the

ence.

London, March 9.

It is understood that the prin- ciple of the memorandum which

a

FATAL CRASH .

BRITISH NAVAL OFFICER KILLED.

Midshipman H. C. B. Pentue was instantly killed and Midship- man G. J. B. Noel was injured in a motor car accident near Fanling about 5.45 o'clock yesterday after- noon,

NEW FRENCH RULING ON AMATEURISM

Golf Rules Correspond to Those of Britain.

London.

The French Federation of Golf has tightened the regulations defining the The two naval officers, both of status of an amateur, and thus comes whom were attached to H.M.S.into line with the Royal and Ancient Cumberland, had been playing Golf Club. Players falling under the during the afternoon. golf at the Fanling Golf Club following entegories are henceforth excluded from taking part in amateur championships in France:-

the

1. Those who allow their name or

ness).

profession.

RADIO BROADCAST

WEEK-END BROADCAST

DANCE MUSIC FROM THE HONGKONG HOTEL

From Z. B. W. on a wavelength of 366 metres:

4-7.30 p.m.

minile.

7.30-11.30 рт. gramme.

Chinese recorded

Earopean pro-

7.30-9 p.m. Recarded mualc. 7.30-8.10 p.m. Varlety. Band-Irving Berlin Waltz Songs

Medley.

Forever.

Charles Carlisle (Tenor).

A reasonable opportunity for The Usefulness of the Legion in Nominally the theme was on a compromise on the difficulties wartime and for an hour and which have developed in the half the audience was held

Shortly after 5.30 o'clock Anglo-Japanese textile confer- bound by narrative or

spell- ence is believed to exist in the anecdote, each in the tormonal to midshipmen left the Club their portrait to be used for publicity

illustrat-House for Rowloon,

purposes, or to assist the sale of goods memorandum'handed to the ing by the narration of an actual

When the

Dobroy Somers Band, (with the exception of those who are car had travelled Japanese delegation by the experience the necessity of learn about a quarter of a mile from acting genuinely for their own busi-Song--What More Can I Ask? Song-Brighter Than the Son. British members of the confering to be proficient in what are the Golf Clubhouse the accident 2.Those who allow their names to

Anona Winn (Soprano). usually known as text-book aub- occurred.

appear as the authors of books or Organ Solo-Lullaby of the Leaves. jects.

Although the circumstances of articles which they have not written. Organ Hole Round the Marble Arch 3-Those who write articles about the accident are not at present)

Sidney Torch. Major Cassel commenced by aak- known, it is thought that the matches in which they have taken Song-Farewell to Arms. was drawn up by the Lancashire ing us not to look un the gathering driver, probably, ayolding some part, when Journaliant is not their real SongWhy Can't this Night Go On representatives is a proposal that as being held for the purpose of obstruction on the narrow road, for the purpose of the negotiations listening to a lecture, a word which misjudged the distance from the balls or clubs. or accept a heavy dis- Saxophone Solo-At Dawning. the world's markets should be he disliked, but to regard it as an side of the road, causing the car count on such articles below their Saxophono Solo-Down in the Forest considered in five divisions. opportunity for an inforntal talk to somersault down the embank normal price.

Howard Jacobs. The suggested divisions are and it was not until he had finish- ment.

Those who, as employeen in a 8.10-8.45 pan. Orchestral. (a) the British Empire ed speaking that it dawned

Mr. Pearce was killed instant-business making golfing material, take In the Stoppen of Central Asia. audience that they had swiftly nuly; but Mr. Noel escaped with part, in matches in order to serve the

(Borodin). interestingly been taken from sub-minor injuries,

interests of their employers.

London Symphony Orchestra con. consisting of ject to subject, each in the ordinary severe shock and abrasions. He appear in films in the role of a golfer, Four Ways, Suite (Eric Coates).

6.Those who give lectures

ducted by Albert Contes way forming part of the Manual of was admitted into the Royal Naval for a cash remuneration. Training, yet not one of which had Hospital Inst night.

Regal Cinema Orchestra conducted by Emanuel Starkey. been mentioned by name.

Spanish Dance No. 1 (Granados). Spanish Dance No. 2 (Granados).

New Light Symphony Orchestra conducted by Eugeño Goossens. 8.45-9 p.m.

(b) Australasia

(c) the Japanese Empire (d) South America

(a) other countries, Thus, it is suggested, there would be n discussion upon British and Colonial markets ns

on his

It was an ingenious method of

4.Those who accept presents of

LAWN BOWLS

or

shortly after it had occurred by The accident was discovered one division, parallel with dis. imparting Instruction without Mr. Gray, wife of Dr. Gray, who cussions concerning the other following the curriculum of the was returning from golf at Fan- text book usually adopted by a lecing. She immediately went back

Major Cassel has kindly promised to the Golf Club and obtained Teams For Esplin Cup Igatz Friedman.

areas.-Reuter.

ACTION APPROVED.

London, Mar. 9. Representatives of all sections of the Lancashire cotton and artificial silka industries in Man- chester this afternoon

endorsed

turer,

to talk again on different subjects at an early date when the Legion might make the meeting available to non-members.

Jenders.

nssistance.

Naval Party Sent.

Four Chopin Mazurkan played by

1. Mazurka, Op. 41, No. 1.

2. Mazurka, Op. 50, No. 2. 8. Mazurka, Op. 33, No. 4. 4. Mazurka, Op. 24, No. 4. 9-11.30 p.m.

At a committee meeting of the Council of the Hongkong Lawn On receipt of the news of the Bowls Association held yesterday in tragedy, an ambulance was sont the board room of the South. China from Kowloon

A relay of the Hongkong Hotel to bring in tho

Morning Post, Ltd., with Mr. Danco Orchestra from the Hongkong injured man. A naval party from Bussell, President of the Association, Hotel Grill Roon

M.S. Cumberland also proceed. Hongkong for the Esplin Cup, which News

in the chair, teams to represent 16.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press

Afidshipman Pearse's body.

оп

In conclusion Major Cassel sinted the netion of the negotiation that he had often, whilst still in the 4 committee in submitting a now Servier, been able to thank the

document of the Japanese delega-Legion for valuable services rendered to the scene to take charge of is to be played at Wanstead, Lon- tion last Wednesday in an efforted. He had often come in contact to end the deadlock over the with them in pre-war daya

don, and the British Empire Games, nad Both naval officers were well-to be held at the White City, were geographiesi scopy of any aurne knew personally Home of the known ment that may be reached,

the Chin Station, selected. They were transferred recently Altogether 19 names of Hongkong The newspapers state that thei document reiterates the view thatganisation which

He had no doubt

that on or- from H.M.S. Kent to the Cumber-players who will be on holiday in restriction of

was of proved and and Mr. Pearse, particularly, England during the summer wore any agreement to value in the past would be of value had distinguished

submitted. and the tennis himself markets in

in chosen from these, Britain and her again if it was encouraged and athletics. Colonies is out of the question. the

Mr. F. L. Rapley was chosen as members were keen but they do not wish

more The naval funeral of the late Manager and Captain of the Hong- to create especially se as the cost the Impression that they are un-state whe

to the Midshipman Pearse will be held kong teans for the British Empire

Bowls. nt 4.45 o'clock. this fternoon, willing to discuss those markets.

The team chosen won Be follows: But he greatly emphasised that and they suggest that they should the success of every Legion unit be discussed in conjunction with depended not so much on outside world markets.

support as it does on the sustained

nil,

of every

The Manchester Committee con-and co-operative efforts aldered it undesirable to com-one of its members. ment on the contents of the He regretted that he had passed memorandum, which is still under the time of life when he could still examination by the Japanese de-take an active part in the Legion. legation. Joint conversations but would be very glad to help by will be resumed an Wednesday.lecturing or in any other possible

British Wireless.

HOCKEY.

ST. ANDREW'S HOLDS INDIA TO DRAW

WHITLEY SCORES

way.

INTERESTED...

SENATE MODIFIES SHARE BILL

TREASURY BILLS

London, March 9.

*Wero

Singles.A. Hyde-Lay. Pairs.-H. G. Cooper and F. L. Rapley.

Rink, V. Ramsay, F. Goodwin,

A. K. Taylor and H. Nish (skip).[

Reserves. J. F. McGowan, G. B. Sheriff and H. V. Pearse,

The total amount applied for in

The following rink was selected to Treasury bills to-day was £69,675,-represent Hongkong for the Esplin 1000. The amount allotted for billa Cup.-J. V. Ranuay, J. F. McGowaE,

at three months was £38,875,000.

H. Niah and F. L. Rapley. The average rate per cent was 18/0.77d as compared with 18/4.754 Inst week.-British Wireless,

It is notified that at the expiration of three months the names of the Erbes, Limited, and the Phoenix Com- mercial Company, Limited, will, unless

COUNTY FINAL TO-DAY

cause is shown to the contrary, be GLOUCESTER'S BIG

struck off the register and the com- Ipanies will be dissolved.

CHANCE

The body of a Chinese man, aged ship between Gloucester and the East The final of the County Champion- about 40, and having the appearance Midlands will be played this after of a leper, was removed to the Kownoon, when the former will be given found near Shing Mun Valley. loon Mortuary yesterday on being

an opportunity of omulating their feats of 1930, 1931 and 1932 when they won the championship.

The full programme for to-day is

RELAXES MANY OF RESTRICTIONS

Washington, Mar. 9. In a trial match on the Marina The Senate Banking Committee ground yesterday afternoon, in pre- has gone into Recess until Monday paration for the forthcoming Inter on their hearing of the. Stock national Hockey Tournament, India Exchange Regulation Bill argua played a drawn game with St. An- mente. drow's Club each side scoring one

man named Wong Yan, who lives After collapsing in Nullah Road, it Kowloon Tani, was sent

to the appended:"

goal. Both goals were registered in rendy when the Committee meets | the first half of the game.

A new draft is expected to be Kwong Wah Hospital.

The Saints' forward Hine included axali

T. S. D. Whitley, of the C.B.A., at inside-left, and

His Excellency the Governor has

It is learned that the modifica-appointed, Mr. D. W. Phillips to act

and Workshops.

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP. Gloucester

v. East Midlands

of

11.30 p.m. Close Down,

OrchestraR

All relays of the Hongkong Hotel

are by courtesy the Management and during the inter- vals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio.

SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME. 10.00-11.30 2.1. A relay of the Service from the Union Church,

Hospital Sunday. Speaker-Dr. R. M. Alderton.

Order of Service. Voluntary. Hymn-"Angel Volcen Ever

Singing."

Invocation and Lord's Prayer. Hymn "Praise Wails for Thee in

Thine Lord.”

Scripture Reading, Hyma-"Immortal Love,"

Prayer.

Hymn-"Jesus the Very Thought

of Theo.

Address.

Offertory.

Offertory Prayer,

Hymn "Rest the Weary Joy....of_

the Snd.'

National Anthem-Benediction. 11.30 am-12 noon. Chinese re corded programme.

12.12.45 p.m. A reiny of the Sor vico from the Hop Yat Church.

12.45-230 p.m. European recorded programme.

1. p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

2.30 p.m. Close Down.

4.30-7 p.m. Chinese recorded pro-

gramme.

7-10 p.m. Enropean programme. 7.7.18 p.m.

No. 1 in G (Tachaikowsky).

Theme and Variations from Suite London Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Sir Landen Ronald, 7.18-7.30 p.m.

Three Solos played by Dr. Albert Selweltzer on the Queen's Hall Organ, London.

1. Prelude and Fugue in E Minor

(Bach).

When in Deepest Need-Choral

Prelude (Bach),

3. My Heart is Longing-Choral

Prelude (Bach).

CLUB FIXTURES.

2.

Repulse Bay Hotel to-night and

Leicester London Scat. a Plymouth There will be a Dinner Dance at Northampton

Richmond

St. Bart's Sale

Y

Guy's Hosp.

V

U. S. Portsmouth

Nuneaton

Bristol

v. Cardiff

Gurbachan Singh, ons afrendy tentatively adopted as an Assistant Inspector of Labour.

Factories the Radio and Colony player, at include a reduction of the margin side-right. Exchanges, on the whole, requirements to forty per cent, and were not as fast as was expected, a relaxation of the broker restric-

Shortly after

tournament,tion.-Reuter. Whitley gave the Saints the load with a good goal. Awtar Singh equalised for India, converting a good paza from Lai Singh, on the left wing.

the

ten dance on Sunday at 4.30 p.m.

DAY BY

DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

A. E. P. Guest and E. II. P. White

THE SWEETNESH OF GLORY 14 80, One cass of typhold was reported! wore the pick of the players in the GREAT THAT, JOIN IT TO WHAT WE to the locul health authorities

Baints defence,

while A. S. Bliss, WILL, EVEN TO DEATH, WE LOVE IT,

It is notified that Mr. M. J. Breen resunied duty as Postmaster General

at right-half back, had a Pascal. formidable task in marking Kalwant! Singh and Lal Singh, a strong left; wing combination.

Dulla Singh, at centro-half, play-on 22nd February. ed a hard game for India, while Parduman Singh, at right back, niso made some effective clearances.

RUBBER CONTROL

RUMOURS

GOVT. STATEMENTS FORESHADOWED

The names of Mr. Tam Wai-run unit

to the list of authorised nulitors.

Thursday.

His Excellency the Governor

On

han

appointed Mr. William Elliott to act ay at Inspector of Labour, Factories and Workshops, during the absence on leave of Dr. Francis Meade..

(At Old Deer Park)

v. Devonport

v. Lianley

FRIENDLY CRICKET.

7.38-8.20 p.at. Concert Items.

8. p.m. (Local Time and Weather Report).

Orchestral-Symphony AntarThird

Movement (Rimsky-Korsakow). Orchestral-Le Prince Igor-Barch

(Borodino).

Sir Thomas Beecham conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Song-Parted (Weatherly-Tost!). Song--O Lovely Night

(Teschemacher-Landon Ronald).

Doris Vane (Soprano), Pianoforto Solo-Polonaise in E flat

(Chopin),

Jone Ectasiz.

Song A Pants the Hart Cart

Stimpson).

Hongkong C.C. Teams For To-day's Fixtures. i

Against the Cralgengower C.C. at Mr. Yeung Chont-kni have been added! Bankruptcy notifications slate that a Happy Valley this afternoon, com

second and final dividend of $10 per mencing at 2 pan. the Hongkong cent, has been declared in the case of C.C. will be represented by the fol- Song Where E'er You Walk. Stanley Greenwood, of 14 Essex lowing players in a friendly fixture. same percentage in the case of the Tai Harley, A. W. Hayward (Capt.), L Crescent, and a first dividend of the A. C. Bock, G. 9. Dunkley, D. S. Hing Knitting Factory, of Hunghom. D. Kibee, E. J. R. Mitchell, II. Owen Hughes, T. A. Pearce, T. M. The graduation Function of the L. Redmond, G. R. M. Ricketts and Chun-Shing Commercial Academy J. E. Smith.

Second Team,

It is notified that the time of the meteorological brondenst from Stone. cutters WT station is now 0300 G. M. Tinstond of 0400 G.M.T.

(Handel).

Master John Gwilym Griffiths (Boy Soprano) with Chorus. Violin Solo-Tzigane-thapsalle de

Concert M. Ravel).

Mf. 7. Franceseatti. 8.200 p.m. Orchestral. Petrouchka Suite (Stravinsky).

Boston Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Serge Konssevitzky.. gir H. Horty).

In view of the proposed formation will take place at the Gloucester Re- of King's College Old Boya Rociation, old boys of King's College 2.80 p.m. The prizes and certificates kong C.C. will meet the Royal En-Water Music Suite (Inntel, arr. As ataurant on Friday, March 16, at The second eleven of the long- and of its parent school Salyingpun will be distributed by Prof. R. Robin-gineers on the town ground and will are asked to communicate as early as son of Hongkong University, It is suggested in interested possible with either Mr. Chan Sik-

pul or Mr. G. Sima... circles that an official statement

Amsterdam, Mar. 9,

in regard to rubber restriction

be represented by the following players-H. J. Armstrong, H.

Sir Hamilton Harty conducting tho London Philharmonie Orchestra. 9-9.30 p.m. From the Studio. A Planoforte recital by Lubn Shaftain.

Programme. Russian Compositions.

(Scriabine).

Mr. Leo Chauk-kuên, A. A. A., A. Baines, C. W. E. Bishop, R. R. 1.JS, youngest son of Mr. Leo Davies, C. E. Gahagan, W. Keith la likely to be issued very shortly tive has received from the Institute of Ltd, has returned to Hongkong after Lowe, A. K. Mackensie (Capt.), J. The local examination representa-] Gock-chew of Messrs. Wing On Co. Robertson, L, E. Lammart, II. J. D. In London and the simultaneously,

Hague Bookkeepers, London, the result of an spending four years in Australia E. Fotter and R. T. Talbot. Router inquiries in London have local centre, na follows-Stage 11 dustrial studies.

examination held on December 5 at the undertaking accountancy and in-

Volunteers' Match. failed to secure any confirmation (Associate)

In particular. Mr: Chu Kar-chun

The following will represent the of the report-Bouler.

(1st Loo In addition to his socuring his Volunteers in".

1. Album Leaf, 0. 45, Class),

Miss Shu Memey (2nd, accountancy-secretarial diplomas, in against the Diocesan Boys' School3.. Valso. (Rachmaninoff).

friendly match

2. Prelude Nos: 3, 2 and 13, Clara, Leung Kam-chee (2nd. Class) niso keenly Interested in studying to-morrow on and Chan Lo-chal (2nd. Class). Singe the possibility of trade between China King's Park commencing at 2 p.m.

the Navy Ground, 4. Prelude and Fugue (Glaxounov), I (Elementary) Miss Wong Teul-ping and Australia. Ho is the first andA. C. Beck (Capt.), F. Baker, F.

0.30-10 p.m. H.M.B.. Adventure is expected to and Li Yee-ning. These are all atu- the only Chinese member of the AA. Dunnett E C. Fincher D. wood and Dancing Lady."

Dance Music from "Going Holly. arrive lato this evening and not to-dents of the local Commercial In-sociation of Accountants of Australia Kiboc; L, E. Lammert, A. D. Low-records are kindly loaned by the (Thown morrow morning as previously Anstitute. The next examination will be (Incorporated) and the Institute of son, N. A. E. Mackay, L. G. Robert Agents of Messrs. Metro-Goldwyn-

held on June 0.

Incorporated secretariés."

son, C. E. Stone and B. T. Talbot. Mayer Co.).

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