THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
SATURDAY, APRIL 21,
1934.
BRITAIN TO CONTINUE BID FOR ARMS PACT
CABINET DISCUSSES POSITION
HENDERSON-SIMON INTERVIEW
GOERING ON GERMANY
(Continued from Paga 1.).
"Do you think I could build an alr force as big us France's three thou- sand machines without anybody noticing it?
"Why should there be all this: fuss?
FRANCE'S POSITION.
T
"All the world knows that the
that.
RUSSIAN'S FORGED “HANDS OFF CHINA”.
PASSPORT
HUSBAND OF WOMAN
SHOPLIFTER
GAOL SENTENCE
11-
(Continued from Page 1.). boration in China's economic re-
construction scheme.
ERADIO BROADCAST
WEEK-END BROADCAST
me.
DANCE MUSIC FROM HONGKONG HOTEL
Orchestral-Love, Here is My Heart
While the League has received no official notification of the state- ment, it is considered likely that
By ZBW on a wavelength of 355 the Manchukuo Non-Recognition metres. Committee, which is meeting on
4-7.30 p.m. Chinese Recorded Pro Joseph Swiontniaky, 40,
7.30-11.30 p.m. European Program. employed, of Warsaw, whose wife May 14, will refer to the matter aramme. ANOTHER DRIVE French the
the was sentenced on Thursday for during a general discussion on
shoplifting at Lane, Crawford's the Far Eastern situation,
8p.m. Local Time and Weather if they want war I cannot alter appeared before Mr. Hamilton in
Report. Chinese circles are anxiously 7.30-8.10 p.m. Variety. AT GENEVA?
the Central Police Court this "The entire German nation would morning, charged with the posses-watching all developments. Dr. rise as one man to protect Gersion of a false passport and enter-Hoo, the Chinese Minister to Orchestral--Casino Dances, Vaine London, Apr. 20,
Disarmament many's frontiers in the case of uning the Colony without a passport. Switzerland, after cabling to Nan The Cabinet
invasion."
Defendant was sentenced to oneking for instructions, proceeded to Committee which met yesterday following on interview between Turning to domestle affairs, he month's hard labour, the same Sir John Simon and Mr. Arthur said that he regarded the Govern-term which his wife received, and Paris to confer with Dr. Welling- Henderson, President of the Diament's position in the country to be in to be expelled from the Colony tua Koo-United Press, armament Conference, held completely consolidated, although with her at the expiration of the further meeting to-day and again he was bound to admit that the gaaf terms. roviewed the situation in the Government's full programme of reconstruction would take years to light of latest developments.
carry out.
Thera la no inclination here to minimise the gravity of the pol tion created by the breakdown of the diplomatic conversations, but there are Indientions that, despite the discouragement thus caused the British efforts wil not be relaxed.
Communism has been overcome, but it was still dangerous and it could not be destroyed na lonst ne existed in other countries.
NEW PUNISHMENTS.
hnd no
Detective-Sergeant Mottram, pro- secuting. said the man previona record in Hongkong. He was with his wife when she was, arrested at Lane, Crawford's on Thursday for stealing. In the excitement of the arrest, he walked
nway.
"REPREHENSIBLE"
Senator's Criticism Of Japan
Albert Sandler & His Orchestra,
South
Pianoforte Sole Sleepytime Down
of Cherries
Pianoforte Solo-Lifo is just a Bow! Carroll Gibbons & Ile Boy Friends.
Vocal--Form Fours-War Songs
Medley
The Big Four. Piano Solo-Billy Mayerl's Own
Selection
Billy Myerl Vocal Gemin--"The New Moon"
Light Opera Company. Fox TroEsk] D-Lay-Li~O¬Mo® (I Wish I had a Snow Man). | Waltz-St. Moritz Waltz
ол
8.10-8.45 p.m. Orchestral, Le Rouet D'Omphale (Omphale's Spinning Wheel) (Saint-Saens Op. 31).
Philharmonic-Symphony Orch. of New York Directed by Willen Mengelberg. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1 in F.
(szt-Doppler)
London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Albert Contes.
George Hall & His Orchestra. (These two numbers are from the Washington, Aprli 20. A shop assistant furnished!
Fox Glm "I am Suzanno" which com- the police with a description of
While Government offelalt remences at the King's Theatre The Communists had recently in him and a Russian member of the frain from commenting on Japan a Sunday). creased their activities as the resul: C. 1. D. staff kept a watch on the statement of her position in the A renewed attempt to secure of the mildness of the punishments Star ferries. He came across the Orient, Senator King issued convention la strongly urged by now being meted out in the coneen defendant, who answered to the statement branding the pronounce. the Manchester Guardian which tration camps and to counter this, description, Accuted produced a ment as "reprehensible and openly issue now passport which looked to be a sun-calculated to disturb the peace of anys the terms of the Fronch Note" have decided to
He told the police the Urient and the world,” make impossible the continuance Draconic measures of punishment."plelous one.
There are six or seven thousand he got the passport in Tientsin for! of the conversations, but do not
Expressing disappontment al render further efforts at persons in concentration camps, which he paid $80. The police Disarmament Conference impon-ald General Goering, who added took a very serious view of the Japan's course, Senator King de- sible.
that the great majority of them ease and asked for a heavy penalty.clared that he would present his
views in the Senate shortly, There is no reason why Prince, were Communists.
The Magistrate said he knew it Ave smaller!
"It is to be hoped that befors or Britain, or the
was a very serious offence, but he powers who lately propounded, aj
would like to deal with the case it is too late, Jupan will return to plan, should not make their own
more or less from the human point the paths of peace and earnestly proposals at Geneva,
of view. He did not like thq cooperate with all nations emple to be soparated, and for the promote world concord.”—Reuter. reason that he wanted them both to
CONDITIONS OF SECURITY.
thu
TORGLER'S FATE.
Asked whether there was any prospect of the release of Torgler of Reichstag trial fame), Thael mun (the Communist tender) and
"It is pretty well known now other well-known Communists, Gen-be expelled from the Colony at the what Germany demands and iteral Goering said that there could same, time, he would sentence the would therefore be a ease of dis-be no question of their release as nun to one month's hard labour as covering what the conference, trial for high treason is pending. from Thursday.
After that it would not take long to find but what. Germany had to
about the result.
gulity in the Reichstag fire trial
BUS STOPPING PLACES
to
without Germany, could agree to. Torgler, who was found not Mr. H. V. Booth, Assistant but was not released, was not having Director of Criminal Intelligence, abad time in prison, according to aid that he had been authorised TWO CHANGES MADE
IN KOWLOON General Goering, who declared that by the French Consul General to Torgler had long ago abandoned say that the French Government
took strong objection Communism.
to the Alterations have been made to possession of faise passports, two bus stopping places in Nuthan which, moreover, in this case were Road in the vicinity of the Majestic also forged. The point was these Theatre. two defendants were shoplifters) and lived by it.
Rut, in particular it has still to be discovered whether the con- ditions of security on which the French would consent to reduce or limit their armaments-to limit, say for seven years, and to reduce during the next five-ure such as this country can sider."
LORD CECIL'S VIEWS.
PROPAGANDA. Asked whether the country witit possibly con-ninety-nine per cent, of the country
The stop outside the Hotel behind it could not afford to lie
Nathan Road has been shifted to merciful, General Goering repiled: The Magistrate:-- would have in front of the Po Hing Theatre, That would be quite wrong. If given him twelve months but for while the stop outside the On Lok the one per cent, revolts and is not the fact that I don't want to Yuen Cafe, has been shifted south checked, it would immediately begin separate him from his wife, of Saigon Street's Intersection with. propaganda and nibble at the Mr. Booth:-The story she told Nathan Road. ninety-nine per cert.
you about her children is quite **Propaganda is always danger-wrong. ona when one does nothing to coun Germanster it."-Reuter.
Viscount Cecil, in un interview in the News-Chronicle, suggests that Britain should agree to France's request for summoning the Gen- eral Commission.
Unfortunately the would not be there, but every op
should be Loken
of
inform them of the discussions.
The Executive Committee of the
The Catholic community of Hong- kong is giving a reception in honour The Peak School sports meeting of Monsignor Mario Zania, Aposto
La Prince Iger, March. (Borodine). Symphony Antar-3rd Movement
(Rimsky-Korsakor).
Sir Thomas Beechman con- ducting the Royal Philharmonie Orchestra. Witelios Dance, From "Le VIR"
(Puccini). Concert Waltz In A (Gluzounov).
The B. B. C. Wireless Symphony Orchestra conducted by Percy
Pitt.
FOR
8.46-9 p.m.-Songs by Peter Daw-
Love, Could I only Tell Thee
(Capel).
She is For From The Land
(Lambert).
A Word Allow Me (Prolgue Pt. 1
"Paglincel"Leoncavallo).
A Song Of Tender Mem'ries (Prolgue
Pt. 2 "Paglinoci"--Leoncavallo). 9-11.30 p.m. A Relay of the long- kong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Grill Room.
10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press. Nows.
11.30 p.m. Close Down. All Relays of the Hongkong Hotel Orchestras are by courtesy of the Management,
SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME. 10-11 am. A Relay of the Service from St. Joseph's Church. Pontifical High Masa: (a) BoccSacerdes. Magnus
(Singenberger),
The former change is on the 1 ronte towards -- the Star--- Ferry)}---- while the Intter is from Kowloon to Ynumati.
League of Nations Union In Lon-which was to be held this morning lic Delegate to Chian, at the GSCHOOL SPORTS don also urges the Government to been indefinitely postponed wing de Recreio, King's Park, at 11.15 am.
to the uncertain weather conditions, on Sunday. 29th. Inst.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
ark for an immediate meeting of the Commission and then present a definite scheme based ori the general aballtion of the weapons now forbidden to Germany, to
I PARDON HIM, AS GOD SHALL PAR- gether with equally definite pro-
for collective economie DON MR.Shakeupware. posals guarantees of the observance of
ILM
The name of Mr. E. J. J. Misau bus been added to the list of authorised architects.
Mr. R. R. Campbell, 31.A. will be the Tuesday next. The subject will be
Diocesan Boys Hold Meet Yesterday
The Diocesan Boys' School held n sports meet at the School grounds yesterday,
the disarmament treaty, as well Tenders are being invited for the
re-affirmation of all existing construction of a coal loading stage speaker at the Rotary Club tifs and in a first for Green House, with international obligations for the at Hunghom Locomotive Yard.
reservation of peace.
J
["Taste,"
The inter-house competition result- 76 points; second, Brown House, 09 puints; third, Blue House, with 66 points; and the Yellow House, 65 points,
The following are the individual
SENIOR EVENTS.
In other quarters, is assumed It is notified that the name of North that the next step will be a meet-Borneo China Land and Timber Co..
The name of Mr. W. F. Simpson, of ing of the Bureau as arranged to Ltd, has born struck off the Register. Messrs. A. S. Watson and Co., Ltd.,
has been added to the register of resulta: proceed with the task delegated to it by the General Commission, of There will no Dinner Dance at chemists and druggists. preparing a now copy of the Repulse Bay Hotel this evening but original British draft convention Tea Dance will be held to-marrow inserting additional points upon (nt. 4.30 p.m.“ which general agreement has been reuched.
LATEST LOCAL"
APPOINTMENTS
GOVERNMENT
CHANGES NOTIFIED
The following appointments are notified in the Gazetta:
Mr. P. Jacks to act as Puline Judge.
Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith to act as Land Officer.
Mr. W. J. Lockhart-Smith to be
One
of cach (diphtherin, relapsing fever and nonin
gitis were reported to the local health authorities on Thursday,
(b) Kyrie and Gloria in Excel-
als (Caudana).
(c) Sermon on St. Joseph by
Moná. H. Valterin,
Apostolic of Hongkong
(d) Credo (Vittadini).
(e) Offertory.
Vicar
i) Sanctus, Benedictus and Agnus Dei. (Dobici).
11 'Benediction of the Blessed
Sacrament:
(a) Cavit Eos (Rumella). (b) Tantum Ergo (E. Gualdi). (c) Jubilate (Bottazzo). 11-12.15 p.m. A Relay of the Ser- from St. Paul's Church
12.16-2.30 p.m. European Recorded. Programme.
Weather
vice
(Chine
1 p.m. Local Time and Report.
2.30 p.m. Close Down. 4.30-7 p.m. Chiarno Recorded Pro- gramma
7-10 p.m. European Programme. 7-9.30 p.m. Recorded Musle. smallpox, 100 yards, Ong Cheng-au; 440 7-7.35 p.m. Dance Music,
yards, Fung Sing-chee: 1 mile, J. Fox Trot-Here You Come With Love, Winyard; Relay Race, Brown House; Fox Trat-Don't Blame Me High Jump Ong Cheng-su; Long Fox Trot'll Show You Off Me. Jump, Ong Cheng-su; Tug of War, Waltz-I Live For Love. Blue House; Throwing the Cricket Fox Trot-Everything I Have is
Yours. Rall, N. Karzanoff.
Fox Trot-Sing a Little Low Down
Tune. Fox Trot-It's The Talk Of The
Quarantine restrictions have been imposed by the Government of the
A meeting of the ereditors of the Straits Settlements against arrivals from Hongkong, on account of small-South Chiu Motorship Building and Repairing Works, Ltd.,. is to be held pux.
in the Board Room of the E. D. Sassoon Banking Co., Ltd., at 12.16
m. on the 30th inst:
The wedding is announced to take place shortly of Mr. Majid Feroz, employed at the Naval Dockyard, Kowloon, und residing at 19, Austin Road, and Miss Wong Ching, of 19. Austin Road, Kowloon.
Mr. A. Williamson, of the passenger department of the Dollar Line, will leave today for San Francisco by the liner President Hoover. Mr. William- son has gained promotion to the Hend The wedding announced to take office of the Robert Dollar Steamship place shortly of Mr. Ardon, Osmond Company, and will be nationed at Hyland. Deputy Commissioner of San Francisco. Chinese Postal Services, of No. 4.
JUNIOR EVENTS,
Town.
100 yards, Hul Sai-fun; 220 yards, Hui Sal-fun; 880 yards. D. Hall; Fox Trot--The Last Round Up Holay Race, Green House; High Jump, Fox Trot-Sweet Madness, P. Tam; Long Jump, Jiui Sal-fun; Tug| Fox Trot-Mo For You Forever.
7.35-8.30 p.m. A Concert, of War, Green.
Pianoforte Solo-Mazurka
TREASURY · BILLS
Op. 41
No. (Chopin). Pianoforte Solo-Mazurka-Op. 50
No. 2 (Chopin).
Ignaz Friedman. Choral-Hear Oly Prayer
(Mendelssohn), London, April 20.
The amount applied for in ten-
Call amount of
British Concession, Shameen, and Miss Mr. Firth Bernard, of Messy.
The Choir of the Temple Church, Phyllis May Capelt, of, Torres Bernards of farwich, accompanied
London (Soloist Master Lough). Buildings, Kowloon.
by Mrs. Bernard, left for England, ders for Treasury bills was £78.-Violoncello Solo-Goyescna--Inter- via Canada, by, the Empress of Asin 260,000. The
mezzo (Granddes). Omeer, yesterdiny,
Mr. Rernuni, who has tendera invited, £40,000,000, was Violoncello Solo-Adagio (trom
Toccata in G Major) (Boch). Wales been on a business visit to Hongkong,
Pablo Casals, The average rate per cent, waa Song- Lovely Night (Landon Police Magistrate.
on board the sa. Carthage for the office at Harwich.
17/10.70d, 18 compared with Mr. O. Engar to be Assistant United Kingdom, where he will take
an Assitant Crown Solicitor.
Lieut. Col. G. T. Raikes, Commanding, the South
Mr. Q. A: A. Macfadyen to be a Borderera, leaves the Colony to-day is returning to the Company's head loted in bills at three months. I
Superintendent of Police (Reserve). over dutles as Chief Instructor at 11.E. the 6.0.C., Major General 17/10.93d laat week-British Wire-
Mr. J. J. Paterson to be an Un- the Senine Officers' School at Shrer-10. C. Borrott lenves the Coinny on tean. oficial Member of the Legislativo | ness. Council for a further period of four yeara.
Wednesday on his annual tour of in-) spection of the military station in The Gazette notifles that the present the North. He is expected to return constitution of the Board of Examinces late. in May. During his absence, Mr. W. II. Bell to be temporarily in as follows: Mr. G. R. Sayer; Chair-Brigadier G. B. Rowan Hamilton will - ani Unoffeinl Member of the Legis-man; Mr. Yu Wan, Hon. Secretary: command the Garrison.
Intivo Council
members: Ites. 1. R. Wells, O.B.E
In connection with the celebration of St. George's Day, the inassed bends of the Lincolnshire and Lancashire Battalions will give a fine programme at the Hongkong G C ground t 5.16 p.m. on Monday.
Ronald).
Doris Vane (Soprano), Violin Solo-Tzigano-Rhapsodio
De Concert (Kaval),
H. Z. Francesċatti, Song-The Eri King (Schubert).
Poter Dawson (Bass-Baritono). Choral-Autumn Sea Baker-Gericke), Choral-Autumn Sen (Baker-Gericks). Arsociated Glee Clubs of America... 8.30-8.47 p.m.
An Organ Recital by Dr. Albert Schweitzor.
It in notified that His Exceliency the Comdr. H. C. Legge to be a mem- Mr. D. W. Tratman, CM.G., Mr. N. L. ber of the Harbour Advisory Com-Smith, Mr. R. E. Lindsell, Afr. Law Governor in Counell has appointed the mitteo,
Yan-pak, Mr. 1, A. G. North, Mr. hours of 6 pm, to 6.30 p.m. an addi- Senhor N. da Costa recognised A. D. Forrest, Mr. C. G. Perdue., Mr. tional or further hours between which,
1. R. Todd, and Assistants to the until the 15th July, Inclusive, blasti The Ladies Club, 1st Bn the South na Honorary Brazilian Consul 'nt Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Divi- may be fired within the area of the Walen Bordorers, will hold a whiat Hongkong.
slonal Superintendents of Police, Dry Docks Extension works of the drive and tombola in Murray. Bar-When in Doepest Need--Choral Mr. F. M. Ellis to be in chargo Aaslainnt Superintendents of Police, Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Com-racks on Saturday, 28th Inst. com- of the Spanish Consulate.
(Continued on Page Gi ex-officlo.mag
pany Limited, at Hunghom.
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Prelude and Fugo in E Minor (Bach). My Heart is Longing-Choral
Prelude (Bach). Prelude (Bach).
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