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THE · HONGKONG... › TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1934.

REPRISALS DEVASTATING FLOODS IN

THREAT

ANGLO-GERMAN

DISPUTE

DIMMER HOPE

KONGMOON DISTRICT

RUSSIAN TO BE HOUSES,

DEPORTED

BRIDGES

PUBLIC MONEY VOTES

OF AGREEMENT NO CAUSE FOR COMING RAIL HAVOC POSTAL FACILITIES

TO COLONY

before Mr.

IN TERRITORIES

TEN FEET OF WATER IN A Bill authorising the appro- printion of supplementary TOISHAN CITY sum of $27,243.67 is to come before the Legislative Council to-morrow afternoon. It is to be devoted to miscellaneous ser-

London, June 26.

Alexis Hopes of an amicable set-

A... Nikitjok, a Russian, remanded from yesterday оп tlement of the Anglo-German charge of having entered the Co- debt dispute have been dim-lony without a valid passport last

Sunday, агроатей med by the nature of a state IIamilton, at the Central Magist- ment issued in Berlin prior racy this morning.

Detective Sergeant Mottram said SHANGHAI HEAT to the departure for London that a Mr. Rakusini had borrowed of the German delegation.

WAVE DEATHS

re-

money.

V

3600 from defendant's father In

At a meeting of the Finance Harbin last year, and defendant

Committee of the Council, to be The German Government

held later in the afternoon, various grets, the statement declared, that had been authorised to collect the

Mr. Rakusini had already Kongmoon, June 26. voles will come up for consider- unable to It 58

Recept tho

ation. One of these is for a sum Argumenta of Britain which seems ten to defendant when he was in paid back over $400, and had writ-

As the result of torrential of $8,500 for improvements and partially to have been based upon Macao on June 16, telling defen- rains in the past few days, extension of the Hunghom ferry a misunderstanding of the pre-dant his financial matters would be the city of Toishan is being facilitated with consequent reduc be pier, so that berthing may coodings at the Berlin transfer nettled in September conference.

next. In submerged in some places to tion of risk to vessels and passen. The German Government also to Hongkong. Mr. Rakusini main. a depth of more than ten feet.

spite of this, defendant had come regrets that the British

tained that he only owed defendant | Government thinks it necessary about $100 more. to enforce Ita viewpoint Mr. Hamilton remarked that he by threatening compulsory could not help it, as he did not menzures, whereby Germany have any jurisdiction in regard to fa compelled to take Corre- a transaction which taken ponding defensive measures, place outside the Colony. It was The Gorman debt delegates have defendant's own fault for coming since arrived in London, driving to to Hongkong. a hotel from Liverpool Street in a taxicab driven, strangely enough, by a Jewish driver-Reuter.

BRITAIN'S NEGOTIATOR.

Sir Frederick Leith Ross, Chief

Economic Adviser to the Govern

ment, Recompanied by Treasury officials, will conduct the negotia tions on behalf of the British Government with the German delegation respecting the German

•.

had

In order to meet the demand for Numerous houses, bridges, improved posta! facilities in the ronds and other means of com- Now Territories, pillar boxes are munleation have been wrecked, to be erected at Tsun Wan, Ting including a section of the Ning- Kau, Castle Penk, Kam Tin, Sheung Yang railway and the telephone, Shui railway station and Shatin telegraph and electric 'light railway station. A sum of $1,600 systems.

Is to be asked for this purpose. The city was plunged into dark-alterations and equipment at the Other items include $1,800 for An order for expulsion was nesa for almost twenty hours on registration office in connection made, and Mr. Hamilton warned Sunday. defendant he was not to

with the Registration of Persons back without getting a proper visa,

Three railway bridges

Ordinance, and $1.308 for certain carried off by the lood, while courses of instruction for Mr. E.B. JAPANESE WAITRESS CHARGED. numerous sleepers were destroy- Nelson in connection with his can-Appointment as Assistant Super-

for atendent of Aerodrome.

come

A 19-year-old Japanese waitressed. Railway communication of Nagasaki, Kikne Shilahara,not be restored to Tolshan was also charged with having several days. entered the Colony without a valid passport, and an order of expulsion Ning-Yang was made against her.

SHANGHAI HEAT WAVE.

were

DRUNKENNESS PLEA

IN COURT

"If you assault the police again, either when sober or drunk, and re, convicted before me. I shall option of a, fine; the police are send you to prison without the

.The

losses, sustained by the JAPANESE STRIKES

Railroad company nione are estimated ut over POLICE SÉRGEANT transfer moratorium.

Detective Sergeant Mottram said | $150,000. The German

representatives that defendant presented herself who will include Dr. Berger, of for registration yesterday, and

The flood is now showing signs the Ministry of Finance, Dr. inquiries then made showed that of receding,-Central News, Ullrich, of the Economie Depart- she had arrived in the Colony on ment of the Foreign Ofco, and board a Japanese coaster, the Dr. Blessing, a Director of the Lushun Maru, on June 10, from Reichsbank, will be invited to Shanghal. She had no passport. hold the rat meeting at the On the steamer's list. she Treasury to-morrow morning.

shown as a through passenger to Canton, but it transpired she had record-breaking high temperatures not here to be knocked about by BILL PASSES COMMONS. never been to Canton. She had a in Shanghal and the surrounding drunkards," remarked Mr. Hamli- The Money Resolution in con- sister, who wna employed ast nection with the Debt Clearing waitress in Hongkong, and np from prostration and sun stroke $35, or six weeks' imprisonment, tou, when imposing fines totalling Offices and Import Restrictionsparently came here to join her. have been stricken in the country on a Japanese shopkeeper, Hayoshi (Reprisals) Bill, passed all

side, mostly farmors and coolles, Sagara, charged with disorderly stages in the Commons to-day,

threatening to create a serious conduct in Lockhart Road and situation---Central Neica.

assaulting Sergeant Reddish early this morning.

When the House went into committee on the bill, a Liberal member moved an amendment to limit its duration to twelve months from 1st July next.

a

This, he said. would be xesture to Germany that the Bri-j tish would be prepared not to ongage in reprisals but would rather do everything possible to facilitate and increase Anglo- German trade.

was

HOLIDAY CRUISE FOR ROOSEVELT

VISITING HAITIAND)

COLOMBIA

(Special to "Talagraph")

Shanghai, June 27. Coses of sunstroke and heat prostration are mounting up in consequence of the persistence of

districts. Scores of sufferers

YELLOW RIVER FLOODS.

Tientsin, June 27.

RADIO BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S BROÅDCAST.

SELECTIONS BY THE MUSIC MAKERS

Broadcast from ZDW on 845 klo eycios:

cert.

4.39-7.30 p.m. Chinese Programme. 6-6.15 p.m. Children's Studio Con 7.30-10.30 .17. European Pro- gramme.

7.30-8 p.m. Cancert Items., Bong-Serenata (Tosti).

Song-Carceleras (Prison Song)

(Chapi).

Madame Amelita Galli-Curej (Soprano), Violin Solo-Gypsy Caprice

(Kreialer). Violin Solo-Shepherd's fadrigal

(Kroller)...

Fritz Kroisler. Bong-Glory of the Sea (Sanderson). Song The Border Ballad (Cover);

Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone). Pianoforte Solo-Etude in E Major

(Chopin, Op. 10, No. 3). Planoforte Solo-Impromptu in A

Fiat (Schubert, Op. 142. No. 2).

Ignaco Jan Paderewski, 8 p.m.

Local Time and Weather Report.

8.03-8.30 p.m. From the Studio. Selections by Kaili Hawaiian TroubadouL

(Queenie, Pearl and David).

1. What Aloha Moans.

2. Ilear the Ukuleles a 'Calling,

3. Hawaiian Lainby.

4. Steel Guitar Selection

(Honolulu March).

5. My Little Grass Shack.

6. Aloha Baby Boy,

7. Iml Au (King's "Serenade).

8. Steel-Cuellar Selection.

(a) Chimes.

Hilo March.

9. Hadle Hul

10. Ukulele Lullaby.

11. Old Plantation (Baritone Solo). 12. Song of the Islands. 8.30-9 p.m. Orchestral, Rosamunde-Overturo (Schubert).

Sir Hamilton Harty conducting the Halle Orchestra. Polonaise No. 2 (1ázt, arr. Muller).

Berlin Stato Orchestra. Carneval Overture (Dvornik)

(Op. 02).

Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Symphony Aniar-Third Movement

(Rimsky-Korsakov).

Sir Thomas Beecham conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, 9-9.30 p.m. From the Studio. Selections by the "Music Makers." 0.30-8.40 p.m.

Vocal Gem Company.

"Drinks all Round" by the Columbin

9.40-10.30 p.m. From the Studio. Selections by the Orchestra, RMS.

Ranchi,

¿

Programine.

1. March-Blaze of Glory,

Holznan. Selection Maid of the

2.

#.

4.

Mountains. Fraser-Simson. Saxophone Solo-Supplication. Entracto-Valley of Poppies.

(Charles Ancliffe).

5. Walls-Verschmahte.

Paul Lincke... Daneo Music. 10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-Day Press 10.35 pm. Close Down.

Sergeant Reddish stated that he was on patrol at 12.45 a.m. to-day, The continued rise of the Yel-when he heard a woman's cry, low River, especially the section He turned, and saw the defendant. running across Hopel Province, push a female night-soil coolle off has caused widespread floods at the pavement. He went up to several points in that province. enquire, and defendant--turned- The districts already flooded in- round and said in English," am clude Fengylu, Huangling and Japanese." Defendant thon News, Pantang, where thousands of re-struck hint on the chest, knock- (By Talegraph, Copyright. Telegraphie Na fugees are in need of immediate ing him off the pavement.

Received

relief,

fendant then begun shouting and Washington, June 26.

The Hopei Provincial Govern-behaving in a disorderly manner. President Roosevelt is making ment has urged the Yellow River The night-soll coolic ran away. plans for a long cruise

while Conservancy

Bureau Lu take Defendant appeared be drunk.. battles Congress election

ar emergency mensures to strength- Defendant replied that he did being waged, which will probably en dyken in order to prevent an not remember anything, as he was end up finally in Honolulu.

extension of the flood disaster drank at the time. Central News.

pca

Ordinandr.

The mollon was, however, with- drawn when the Chancellor of Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamber-27, 12, 136), lalu, announced his willingness limit the operation of the measure to two years.

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The Chancellor remarked tirat the Government's purpose in tak ing the powera contained in the bill was to give notice to the world that they were so equipped and thereby to reduce the likell- hood of circumstances arising which would require these powers to be used.-British Wireless.

FOURTEEN BILLS VETOED

Presidential Slaughter in Washington

Washington, Juno 26. After announcing his intention

of broadcasting another message to

the nation on Thursday evening, President Roosevelt to-day vetoed

Billa.

no fewer than fourteen routine

They were measures that passed through Congress during the closing unys.

14.

Juna

It was revealed to-day that the President proposes to pay a visit to Haiti, and that he will then Proceed to Cartagena, where he will have lunch with the President! of Colombin-United Pres

POLISH TRADE

DELEGATION

OFFICIALS ARRIVE IN LONDON

London, June 26. Monsieur Sokolowski. of the Polish Ministry of Industry and Commerce, and Monsieur Rose, of

Wave

SIX DEATHS.

Shanghai Jure 27. The

heat

caused aix deaths in Shanghai from heat- stroke yesterday, although n strong breeze brought sonte relief.

The populace took advantage of

De-

Mr. Hamilton convicted, im- posing a fine of $10, or two weeks on the first charge, and $26, or one month on the second count.

MONUMENT TO POLICE

CHILD'S BODY DUMPED

FINE IMPOSED ON WOMAN.

"He died as I was taking him to a doctor," pleaded a woman named Chan Sum, nged 34, who WaЯ charged at the Kowloon Magis- tracy bofore Mr. Wynne-Jones this morning with dumping a

yesterday.

Detective. Sergeant Poyntz

n burst twenty-inch water-main UNVEILED BY MAYOR|dend body in Yonchow Street

near the General Hospital which turned the vicinity into a luke.

OF SHANGHAI

Shanghai, June 27.

acen

There has been A general A monument erected to the abatement of crime in the last two memory of 235 officera of the stated that defendant was days. There have been no armed Bureau of Public Safety who died near the Shanshuipe Police robberies and no street fights.~|in the course of their duties, was | Station yesterday carrying some- Reuter.

unveiled yesterday morning by thing in her arms. Her behaviour Mr. Wu Tich-chen, Mayor of aroused the suspicion of the Greater Shanghai, at an impres-

officers who saw her, and

follow her. She went into a side Indian constable was sent out to Juno in Yenchow Street and de posited a parcel there. This was inter found to bo a dead male child aged five months.

the Ministry of Agriculture, who received by the President of the laive ceremony,

Mr. Wu paid a tribute to those

are heading the Polish delegation Board of Trade, Mr. Runelman, who laid down their lives in living to negotiate with the Brilial and Colonel Colville, Parliamen- Government a new trade agree.tary Secretary of the Department, up to the best traditions of police ment, arrived in London to-day. of Overseas Trade, to-morrow,men-Reutbr. ·

The delegation will be formally | British Wireless..

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

"THE GREAT TRAGEDIES OF HIS- TORY HAVE NOT BEEN CAUSED BY WEAKNESS, BUT BY THE ABUSE OF rowER."

The P. and D. liner Kaisar-f-ilindi is dus here from Shanghai on Friday,

aan.

CHINA'S TARIFF

REVISION

The President disregarded the usun! custom of allowing the mensures to die a nattiral death for

want

of the Presidential signature.

Instead, he wrote on each "Dis- approved," and that the signaturę had been withheld, with a brief

Falling into the hold whilst workinged earlier this week, the name of Mfr. Mr. statement of the reason for refusalaboard the steamer Cope St. Francis, James Douglas Butcher was inadver- Minister, called on Mr. Wang

Chu Him, a labourer, was sent to the tently omitted. Government Civil Hospital suffering

to sign appended.--Rentor,

HELIUM GAS FIND IN AMERICA

ACQUIRED FOR THE GOVERNMENT

Washington, June 26. The nequisition of all gas rights In the fifty-thousand acre cliffside helium-ga's boaring Amarillo, Texas, for

fold At reserve sup-

ply for the defence services has been announced by the Federal Bureau of Mines. ---Routar.

from injuries of a severe nature.

In the list of newly appointed Un- {oficin} Justice of the Peace, publish-

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MR. ARIYOSHI'S VISIT TO NANKING

Nanking, June 27, Ariyoshi, the Japanese

Ching-wel, acting Foreign Minia ter, at his official residence yester-

To avoid clashing with other func-day afternoon. The conversation Knocked down by motor-car No. Tamar, have, in future, decided to and Mr. Arlyoshi detailed the the Committee of II.M.S. insted for one hour and a half, 2100 in Johnston Road, Wanchal hold their Whist Drivce fortnightly Japanese attitude towards the district, yesterday, a

child. Wong Instend

of weekly. Consequently Tai, of No. 18 Crons Street, received leg injuries and was sent to the Gov. there will be no Whist Drive on Fri- proposel rovisions of the Chinese ernment Civil Hospital for treatment. yoxt, and the next will take place imports customs tariff.

on Friday, July 6.

After attending a reception last

Ho Wun, a married woman, was

evening, Mr. Arlyoal returned to cautioned by Mr. Hamilton, at the Mr. W. F. Arndt arrived in the Shanghai. by the night train.-- Contral Magistracy this morning, on Colony on Monday evening by the Central Natea.

summons of having failed to notify Dollar liner President Lincoln to

the change of addross of her register- take up his dailes with the Dollur

His Worship:-What did the child die of?

Sergeant Poyntz: Bronchial pneumonia, your Worship.

A fine of $25 was imposed,

ONLY 5 DAYS IN HONGKONG MDME. LAILA

Alleged to have been assaulted by Charactor.

World Famous Oriental Clair voyant, Professor of Occult Selen. ces. President of the International

·Association for Study of Occult Selences, recently arrived from Europe and America

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od mud-leal. Sulp-Inspector Fraser, Steamship Company. He was station- two Chinese Ng Iling, 30, of No. 283 | Guidance, Destiny. Advice in all of the B.C.A., remarked that the ed in Hongkong prior to going to Des Voeux Road West, was sent to matters pertaining to life. Daily from mui-leas was well cared for, and was Japan, where he was attached to the the Government, Civil Hospital yester- 10 am to 1 par, 3 pan. to 8 pm. sent to school and treated as a mem- Yokohama and Kova branches of the day suffering from chopper wounds on Suite 400, Gloncester. Building, ber of the family.

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