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THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1934,

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NORWAY FISHERY

DISPUTE

FURTHER POINTS NEED CLEARING UP

London, July 18,

COTTON, WHEAT

AND SILVER

LATEST AMERICAN

terday.

Two communications from the Norwegian Government, in reply the British Note calling attention to cases of interference with British trawlers engaged in flahing some miles off the Nor- woglan coast, are at present un-July, dergoing careful examination in October London, where it is felt that cer- tain points still remain in need of further elucidation.

A general desire is expressed here that a mutually satisfactory agreement be renched without undue delay.

Meanwhile, the British fishery patrol vessel, Harebell, will short- ly proceed to the fishing grounds, so that her Commander, Captain Fraser, who is newly-appointed,

himself may familiaris

QUOTATIONS

Cotton.

July 17.

Clone

13.00 13.21 -

December March January

|May (1995)

13.30

13,37

13.44

13.62

Spot

13.30

Chicago Wheat,

July 17.

Close

0846 19%

July 18.

Closing

STRANGE COMPANIES.

SOLDIER PROMOTED.

THAT ARE NEVER REGISTER-] COLONEL W. D. S. BROWNRIGG

ED AT SUPREME COURT

These days of depression are not altering one whit the number of

TO BE MAJOR-GENERAL

Calcutta July 18. Colonel W. D. S. Brownrigg,

RADIO BROADCAST

companies that are floated in Hong-1.8.0., has been promoted to Major TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.

kong.

General-Reuior.

And

0-8 p.m. European Programme. 6-7 p.m. A Relay of the Hongkong, Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Grill Room, (by courtesy of the Management).

MORAT. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz tions on the Now York cotton and have received the following quota wheat and silver exchanges for yes-panies that are flourishing to-day 1886 and served with the Foresters HAWAHAN SELECTIONS FROM

But the majority of the new com- Colonel Brownrigg was born in

never have their names entered in from 1900, becoming Captain in the Registry at the Supreme Court. 1913, Major in 1916,

THE STUDIO Nor do they court the publicity | Lieutenant-Colonel in 1918. He Kange usually associated with formation was D. A. A. and Q. M. G. to the 356 metrca:

From ZBW on a wavelength of 13.12-13-12 of a new business.

Home Forces in the early part of 13.26-13,26 13.30-13.30 Oplum smuggling is the incen- the Great War, and was then with 13.40-13.41 tive.

the Mediterranean Expeditionary 13.19-13.40 During last year, according to Force and Inter in Mesopotamia. the Annual Report of the superin- After the War he was D..A. A, G.

7 pm. Closing Local Stock Quota- tendent of imports and Exporta, at the War Office and then com- many strange papers were seized by manded a company of Gentlemen tons, London and New York Stock

Cadets Revenue Officers in the course of

at the Royal Military and Commodity Quotations.

7,08-7,21 p.m. Chopin, Mazurkas College. He became a raids upon suspected smugglers.

General played by Ignaz Friedman (Piano- Among these was

Staff Officer, and from 1923 to 1927. forte). (4) Op. 9 No. 4 (b) Op. 24 A complete prospectus of a company, which was G. S. O. I. at the War Office. No. 4 (e) Op. 41 No. 1.

7.21-7.40 p.m. was to be formed for the purposes Then he was sent out as A. A. and

Ballads of smuggling illicit opium into the Q. M. G. in charge of administra- (Arr. Debray Somers).

tian

Debroy Somers Band. with the Shanghal Dofence Colony.

Shipmates oise-Descriptive North Force, and remained in

Hallo (arr. Debroy Somers). China unul 1931 when he WBA

Debroy Somers Band. given charge of the 159th (Welsh

740-8 p.m. From the Studio. Border) Infantry Brigade, fa the Hawalian Selections by Raymond Western Command at Home, Since and Daniel Lul 1933 he has commanded the 11th Infantry Brigade, since then he has been Brigade Commander in the 800 Western Command at Homo,"

13.58-13.58 13.36

July 18. Closing Inngo 08-09** September...

100 -100. December ... 101% 101%-101%

Tutal sales:-11,837,000 bushels

57,050,000 bushels Winnipeg Wheat,

July

with conditions there. Captain Fraser will get in touch with the Com- July mander of the Norwegian fishery October patrol with a view to inspection December of the fishing grounds-British

Wircices..

MORE CASES OF DOG-BITE

THREE CASES REPORT- ED TO POLICE

A boatman, Fen Kwal-chol, who Was admitted to the Government Civil Hospital yesterday after being bitten by a dog, is reported to have received the injury through attempting to catch the animal, which belonged to him, at Shau- kiwan.

A dog belonging to Mr. Grant, of 158 Prince Edward Road, at- tacked and bit Mr. Grant's child') yesterday. The child was taken tu the

Kowloon Hospital for treatment and the animal removed the Mataukok depot olwervation.

to

for

July 17. July 18.

Cluse

Closing

83%

80 HOM

Range 80%-85% 804-80% 8714-871%

Silver.

July 17.

Clone

September

30.30

October

46.86

July 18, Closing Range 46.90-47.00 47.03-47.03

December

47.16

-17.30-47,39

January March May

47,35

47.52-17.52

IH,00

48.56

Total sales-30 lots

The following is a translation of the paper in question. Proposed Capital

Estimate of expenditure.

Each trip, to purchase of 3,000 tarts of oplum ........ Each trip, to purchase of grocery supplies.......... Bale of each consigament, kalf

in Hongkong

47.08-18.20 Wages: 48.60-48.50

10 lots

MERSEY TUNNEL

KING OPENS GREAT NEW

LAND LINK

Rent

half in Canton

Expennes

Upper portion of the route,

for 5 men

Middle portion of the route,

for 3 men

Hongkong branch for

for three

$6,000

$1,800

Major-General Brownrigg KAW 2,300 War service at Gallipoli, in Egypt and Mesopotamia and was several times mentioned in despatches.

1,030

In addition to the 1914-15 Star, the British War Medal and the 590 D. 9. O. le holds the order of St. Vindimar, 4th Class, with Swords. 50

100

men.......

month per brauches

85 Food per month for three

branches

130 Each trip, taxes and conveyance 140 Bonus, 25 per cent, of the profits to be divided equally amongst all the

London, July 18. His Majesty the King to-duy | employees. opened the largest underwater highway in the world, the Mersey Tunnel.

Queen.

Initial Expenses. Travelling, furniture and equipment

pro-

TOWN BESIEGED.

FOREIGN MISSIONARIES

ISOLATED

Peiping, July 18.

The Communist bandita havo Fuklen, fifty miles north-east of besieged Funing (Saipu) in

Santuao. their wives, also

Two British missionaries with

some Rama and sisters ard

Catholic priests insido Funing, but their lives are not considered to be in serious danger.

The programme, following the $500. formal opening, included a drive The groceries would doubtless bo through the great land traffic link used to conceal the opium, and the by ollicinals and personniges, led by whole consignment would pass a ear containing the King and groceries, paying some small taxi

transit instead of the much higher Another victim was Chan Wai-pool with her sister city, Birken-

The new tunnet connects Liver- Įtax levied on opium.

By "Upper" is probably meant chau, of 13 Portland Street, Mon-head, and has taken nine years Kwangsal, by "Middle" the kok, who was bitten by an Alsatian to build, at a hound, the property of another £8,000,000. It is generally

cost of about inco

Kwangtung. Hong Chinese named Young Pak. The ceded that it represents one of the

con- kong itself would be the "Lower

town Among the papers seized on a victim went to the Kowloon greatest engineering and arebiter-raid on a large opium divan in the Hospital for treatment, whilst the tural achievements of modern district of Wanchai was a animal is

being kept under England. observation.

ment of accounts, showing that a definite scale of fees, ranging from 30 cents to 53, was paid each week to Chinese Police and Revenue Olkers for "protection."

EASTERN LOCARNO PACT

Russia Willing to Give Guarantee

53255" the

Londen, July 18. The Soylet Ambassador in London, M. Maisky. Permanent Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Sir Robert Van- sittart, at the Foreign Office to-day, in regard to the proposed Eastern European Mutual Guarantee Paet.

M. Malsky announced, on behalf

Hy almost every test, except in length, it dwarfs the Holland tunnels anal the passage under the Indson River. It is actually a single gigantie tube over 40 feet in diameter with two smaller branches at each end. It is just under a mile long between its shafts, compared with the length of a mile and three-eighths of the Holland tubes, but its total length, Including its two branches, is almost three miles-Dur Qum Corvræpondent,

FORTITUDE

EXAMPLES FROM AUSTRALIA

01 VILBER

To no particular age is confined of his Government, that they were the typical Australian fortitude In prepared to give 21 two-fold pain, two remarkable guarantee to Germany and to which are reported from Now France, in the same way as the French Government were prepared to give a guarantée to Germany and to Russia.--Britisk Wireless,

'PANAMA QUAKE

NUMBER OF BUILDINGS WRECKED

Panama, July 18.

youth of

South Wales, involving 18 and a man of 78.

Lance. Tonkin, a Bathurst cycllat, is the representative of youth.

He was riding from Bathurst to Sydney, when he fell henvily, near Lithgow, and broke his right arm,

Not only did he remount his bele but, despite his pain, rade

on for nearly 100 miles.

When he reached Sydney he con sented at fast to go to hospital. where his arm which had a bad break, was placed in plaster. A series of severe" earthquake William Marsh. of Forbes, shocks bus been experienced known as "the cattle king of the throughout the Panama Isthmus, west" is age's worthy rival for but so far very little serious courage. damage has been reported. Maral was driving along a bush

track when hi

ear struck

a

state-

BIG HEROIN HAUL,

$2,000 FINE INFLICTED IN COURT SEQUEL

Programme.

We

Love

1. Memories of Alaka Land.

2. Puna Pala Aba.

3. Honolulu Moon.

4. Sweet Lei Lehun.

8 pm. Local Time and Weather Report. Concert.

8.03.10.30

p.13. Chinese Studio

London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity

9.30 p.m.

Reuter Preas Bulletins, Quotations.

10.30 pm. Router Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press News. Further London Stock and Commodity Quota- Lions followed by New York Opening Quotations.

18.40 p.m. Close Down."

ZEK PROGRAMME.

8.30-10. European Recorderl Programe from ZEK on à frequency of 640 k.e's (484 metres).

8.30-8.55 p.1. Orchestral. Overture-Hansel and Gretel and

(Humperdinck),

Syniphony Orchestra conducted

by Albert Contes. Sylvia Ballet (Dellbes).

British Symphony Orchestra

conducted by Oscar Fried. 1. (a) Prelude. (b) The

Huntresses.

2,

Intermezzo and Valse Lente.

3. (a) Pizzleati; (b) Cortege. 4. Cartege.

Gilbert and Sullivan's Light Operas. 8.55-9.12 p.n. Vocal Gem from

Iolanthe.

The local provincial authorities are taking energetic steps against the bandits and the relief of the

is expected shortly.The Mikado. Reuter.

TUNGANS RETREAT. Chinese Governor Still At Kashgar.

Simla, July 18. Reports reaching here state that on July Shen Shih-tsai defented the Tungans in a decl- sive battle.

The Tungans are now falling back, fighting all the way, and the Chinese forces are pursuing them relentlessly.

Columbin Light Opera Company.

Columbin Light Opern Company. D.12-0.30 p.m. Concerto No. 1 in

E Flat Major (Linzt) played by Minchn Levitzki (Pinusforte) and the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Landon Ronald. 1st Movement-Allegro

Maestoso; 2nd Movement-Quasi Adagio. 3rd Movement-Allegro Vivace

-Allegro Animato. 4th Movement---Allegro-

marzlato animato, 9.30-10 p.m. Variety. Song-Brighter than the Sun ("The Little Damozel"),

Anona Winn (Soprano), Fox Trot Cinderelin's Fella.

A heavy penalty of $2,000 or, in default, four months hard labour Urumchi and are preparing to

The Tungans have already left | Fox-Trut--Count your Blessings,

Fred Grofe and his Orchestras. each, was imposed by Mr. Hamilton, retire to Khotan from Yarkandal Duet-Music in the Air-I've at the Central Magistracy yester- und Kashgar." day afternoon, on Sze To Shu-manparently and Fung Lok charged with pos- Chinose session of 17,000 heroin pills on the Kashgar, where all is quiet. Orchestra-Ball at the Savoy-- frst floor of No. 103 Wing Lok Reuter. Street on July 14.

Detective Sergeant Goodwin, the floor at 8.80 p.m. on July 14, on prosecuting, said that he visited

Information received. A тал amed Poon Chi-kwai told him that the rear

cubicle, which was locked, was occupied by the two defen- dants. The door of the cubicle was opened, and inside were found two boxes on the bed. One contained about 300 pills and the other con- tained the remainder.

They are ap- leaving the former Governor in charge at

REGULATING SALES.

GERMANY'S CONCERN FOR RAW MATERIALS

The first defendant returned about 9.45 p.m. and was arrested when trying to open' Ten

minutes later the second the door.

arrested. defendant arrived and was also July 18.

defendant rented the cubicle in the He had evidence that the Brst name of the second defendant, and that they had both occupied the cubicle for three weeks.

told rs Little Star.'

Layton and Julmstone. SongMusic in the Air-The

Song is you

Turner Layton (Tenor).

Selection.

Drury Lane Theatre Orchestra, Instrumental-Oh! Rosalita.

Linn Lord and. His Hawaiian Pinyers. 10 p.m. Close Down.

ASCOT A LA RUSSE

(Continued from Page 6.)

Berlin, July 18. Further evidence of the serious- ness of the position, in respect to the shortage of raw materials is afforded by the publication of an it would be until well into the official order forbidding the sale, evening. As I walked alongside the ears and motor cycles in stock an horse, hend down, awkwardly rmbling until August 1, of tyres for motor imer track with the Horse Trust Director there came a plodding, husky Returns of

abond and dragging behind him u all stocks in the scraper which smoothed out the hoof- must be submitted to the Gavern- which had dug up the soft surface hands of factories and dealers prints of the highstepping aristocrats meat, and, after August 1, sales with their dainty hoofs. A burly will be regulated in accordance peasant bay sat sinuched atop the with these figures,

Reaper. I stopped. to gaze. The first defendant pleaded not with tyres manufactured after joint ope Slocks may be replenished only Comrade Director tarned, regarded mo guilty, and the second defendant July 18, and it is presumed that, Jokingly said: "That is not a race ulmitted the charge.

After evidence. Mr. Hamiltoningly used in manufacture.

In future, rubber will be more spar-

hurso, Comrade Abbe,"

"Comrade." I replied, "I understand, It is merely that the sight of. convicted, and imposed the fines

Germany's curtailment of pur-Proletarian horse, being obliged to mentioned.

chases abroad is responsible for undo the damage done by an aristocrat the criticni situation-Rentor, huris my feelings. Such rings distinc

tion seems strange under a Proletarian- Dictatorship."

A number of buildings, includ-stump, the impact throwing. him ing the Post Office, have been against the steering-wheel. wrecked at David, the capital of Chirique Province, where

Two of his ribs were broken, four glass from the windscreen gashed persons were seriously injured.

the length of his nose, but, un- Aeroplanes are being despatched dismayed by the smash, he drove DEFIANT. GOVERNOR. to David with medical supplies for the car four miles into town with the sufferers-Renter.

the Trout wheels askew.

YUNGTING RIVER

RECEDES

Then he took the car to a garage for repairs, and had to be in- fluenced to go to hospital.

FIGHTING

CANCER

DYKES DANGER NOT | LAST YEAR'S ADVANCE

ALLAYED

Tientsin, July 19,

REFUSES TO QUIT IN SPITE

OF CONVICTION

Bismarck, N. Dakota, July 18. The Supreme Court has ordered the Governor, Mr. W. M. Langer to resign because of the Federal con- viction against him.

Langer has countered with a declaration In thoir fight against cancer over the State-United Press.

the martial law all which ranks second to heart disenso The Governor of North Dakota, as a cause of death in Australia Mr. W, M. Langer, was sentenced research men claim a distinct ad to 18 months imprisonment and after reaching a record height of

vance during the last year. ** fined U.S.$10,000 by the Federal This heartening fact, anys Aus- Court, in a chargo of defrauding over twenty feet, but anxiety over tral Nows, was released at the danger of collapse of the dykes fifth annual Cancer Conference at ilo was convicted on June 18, to- the the United States Government Ja not entirely allayed.

Canberra, which was attended by gether with four associates. Somo low-lying districts In about seventy prominent cancer Luantung are still under water-specialists from all over the Com- Ohlson, has already the oath of The Lieut-Governor Mr. O. IL Contral News.

*monwealth.

office ns Governor.

The Yungting River has recoded

NAVAL

The

The Director laughed long and CONFERENCE.heartily, and with an understanding twinkle in his eye. He was one of those rare Bolsheviks who are big enough to laugh at a joke on their Synteni,

FAR EAST QUESTIONS NOT ON AGENDA

London, July 18. Mr. Dudley. Joel, Conservative, asked Sir John Simon in the House i of Commons to-day whether the coming Naval Conference would bo mindful of the original terms; extended by the late President Harding on the occasion of the first Washington Conference, that the Conference should also de cuss Pacific questions.

and Far Eastern Sir John replied that as far a he was aware "It is not propos ed that the Conference should dis- cuse other than naval problema. ---Renter.

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