THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER
26,
1934.
COUNTERFEIT COINS.
NANKING OFFER TO TIBET
Hand Of Friendship And Co-operation
AMATEUR PHOTO
EXHIBITION
VARSITY SHOW BIG SUCCESS
HUGE CUNARDER
(Continued from Pago 1.) times of Germany's speedy Bremen und Europa, and the throat of the recently-constructed French winst The Third International Salon the Normandle, the Cunardor is of Photography organised by the expected to weigh 84,000 tons when Nanking, Sopt, 26. Hongkong University Amateur she has been fully fitted out. General Huang Wu-sung, Photographic Club is attracting
FOUR DAY CROSSING. Chinese Special Envoy to Lansa, many residents to the Union capital of Tibet, has conveyed the Assembly Rooms at the University. Hor overall length is less than following summarised points of That the exhibition is thorough-that of her French rival, but she opinion of the Tibotan people sly International in character fa is wider and of several thousand to the beat measures to improve indicated from the fact that tons greater displacement. Her relations between the Centralentries have been received from probable speed la estimated in ex- Government and Tibet:
no less than twenty-one countries, cess of 30 knots, and her builders (1) Readjustment of the dis- some of the competitors being are fully confident that she will puted boundary lines between world famous in the sphare of make the run between Southamp Tibet and Sikang:
photography,
ton, Cherbourg and New York taken (2) Stepa to be
to
less than four days, strengthen the cordial relations of Tibet and Sikang:
industry,
The Club is to be congratulated upon its enterprise and the Her completion will be the signal (3) Large scale development of manner in which the Salon has for the start of the greatest race mining
been organised, while it is doubt-ever held for the speed record of agriculture,
Germany, postal service and telegraph in a source of satisfaction. to the North Atlantic, Tibet:
know that amongst its members France, Great Britain and Italy (4)Expansion of cultural work, are several whose work ably com- will be neck-and-neck competitors petes with that of photographic for the rich luxury patronage and fat mufl contracts that go to the (8) Restoration of land com-experts abroad.
nation with the finest and fastest munications between Tibet and
ships. Sikang.
and
The Nanking Government has referred these suggestions to the Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Committee for careful considera- tion-Central News.
COTTON INDUSTRY
The Salon remains open to the public daily from noon to 8 p.m. until the 80th Instant, admission being free.
REPULSE BAY ATTRACTION
RE-ORGANISATION SANDS AND DAWN TO
Important Step In Lancashire
U
APPEAR TO-NIGHT
The suspension of work on the ship, which lasted for nearly a year [und a half, throwing more than 3,000 men out of work; and the period of uncertainty over its fate which followed, hurt British pride almost as much as the necessity for abandoning the gold standard.
ment,
PRESSED BY SUBSIDIES,
CHINESE ASSISTANTS CHARGED WITH UTTERING
Appearing before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Central Magistracy yesterday afternoon, Fung Wa, 28 years, and Fung Hing-hung, 20 years, wero charged with uttering counter fcit foreign coins, resembling Chinese with the twenty cent pieces, and
c1 possession counterfeit foreign coins. Both were assistants of the Chun Cheong money changers, of 156, Connaught Read, Central.
Mr. C. E. R. Banderson, of Messrs. Russ and Company, appeared for the defence.
Sub-Inspector 'S. I. Cunningham for Sep- the prosecution, sald that, on tember 14, on information received, he visited the Chun Cheong money changers, at 156, Connaught Read Central. Prior to entering the pro- miss a detective was sont to the shop and produced ten silver dollars, which he asked them to change into Kwangtung currency. He received, in exchange for the ten dolara 66 Kwangtung twenty cent pieces, 17 of which were found to be counterfeit.
Earlier in the day anotlier man had visited this shop, and, producing two silver dollars, asked for Kwangtung twenty ecnt pieces. He received 13 twenty cent pieces and 11 copper cents. Ten of the twenty cent pieces were counterfeit.
Police Search.
When this man received these coins ho waved to Sub-Inspector Cunningham, who was standing on the opposite side of the street, where- upon the Sub-inspector went into the theshop and told the defendants that he had a warrant to search the place for counterfeit money.
It
time when came at a nation was striving against almost Patrons of the Repulse Bay hopeless odds to re-establish its Ilotel's usual mid-week dinner shipbuilding industry in the face of
In the front drawer of the counter, dances will have another oppor-increasing, heavily subsidised ship- tunity of meeting Marty Sands and ping competition of foreign nations.a tray containing 362 genuine Chin ese coins and 57 counterfeit coins was was directed at Strong criticism Mildred Dawn this evening. London, Sept, 25.
London's bankers for declining to found. In another basket containing The American personality pair furnish the money necessary
297 more coins 77 wero counterfeit. for Another towards
basket containing 337 An important step
colton in-ave attained such popularity in the boat's completion.
genuine coins and 37 counterfeit coins reorganisation of the
was also found, dustry in Lancashire was taken at Hongkong that their return sen-
The British Government came to Manchester to-day, when a mass son, originally fixed for a fort
and but the recently The second defendant was sitting meeting of spinners of Egyptian night, has been lengthened into the rescue yarn decided upon a legal agree-two months. Judging by the way merged Cunard-White Star organi-near a counter at the entrance of the in which crowds are flocking to the antion aufcient money to complete shop, and was somewhat unwilling to inent for fixing prices.
Thlo agreement replaces the Hongkong and Repulso Bay Hotels the vessel and part of the cost move when told to do so; but when gentlemen's agreement which has whenever the entertainers are of a sister ship. The money was he moved and Sub-Inspector Can- (there were three lockers), he found been in operation for nearly scheduled to appear, their popu-lent without profit to the Governingham had examined the first locker some more coins which proved to be year. When completed, it will larity ahova no sign of waning.
On a shelf were a few counterfeit. provide for inspection mill
of
In addition to this evening's ap- The new liner herself will have mere, making a total of 1,887 coun books and the imposition of fines pearance at the Repulse Bay Hotel, cost approximately £9,000,000 when terfeit coins and 850 genuine coins. for breaches of the agreement. It Sand and Dawn will appear in con-completed. The four immense pro-
Defendants were both arrested and ia anticipated that both sections Junction with Marta and Marya at pellors cost £9,000 each, and the of the cotton industry will follow the Hongkong Hotel on Saturday prupeller shaft itself is longer than taken to the Central Police Station," a similar course with a view tonight.
where the first defendant was charged in connection with uttering 17 coun- ending undercutting in prices-
terfeit foreign coins, resembling British Wireless.
Chinese 20 cent pieces. The second defendant was charged with uttering The promenade deck of the float- 10 allver counterfeit coins resembling ing city is 750 feet long, and ac-Chinese twenty cent pieces, and both commodation includes a moving pic were also charged with the possession ture house, a theatre with fall of counterfeit colns. WOMEN ADMITTED TO proscenium and dressing rooms, After further evidence had been
HOSPITAL
swimming pools, Turkish, Russian given the case was adjourned til and other remedial baths, gymna-Saturday morning. slums and beauty parlours.
CHINESE VESSEL LAUNCHED
Glasgow-Build For C.M.S.N.. Co.
TWO ATTEMPTED
SUICIDES
Two women attempted suicide yesterday.
the entire length of the first Brit annin, built by the Cunard lino.
FLOATING CITY.
CORRESPONDENCE
Boys Complain
There will be a garage capable Li Chi,, living at 208 Canton of nccommodating scores of cars, Road, Kowloon, drank the con- and the passengers will be able to -London, Sept. 25 tests of six philules of Po Sam Ondrive from the deck" on to the land- The single-screw steamer Ini-il, a medical preparation, and chon, sister-ship of the Haicheng,
was admitted to the Kwong Wahg stage at New York. Magni- ficent anloons and apartments have launched last month, took the Hospital in a serious condition. been designed by Mr. Benjamin water to-day from the yards of Messrs. Barclay, Curle and Com- Opium was taken by the other Morris of New York, and The Editor,
Lai Yim, living at 33 Arthur J. Davis of London, noted pany, Glasgow,
Shantung. Street, who was ad- mitted to the Kowloon Hospital. She has recovered and is boing discharged to-day or to-morrow,
Both vessels were built in Glasgow for the China Merchants Steam Navigation Company.
Mme. C. C. Wang christened the Halchen at a brief ceremony be- fore to-day's launch, whereas Mmo. Quo Tai-chi split a bottle of champagne over the bows of the earlier addition to the China Merchants' flect.-Reuter.
DOLLAR AGAIN ADVANCES
BUT LOCAL MARKET DULL TO-DAY The Hongkong dollar again advanced th to-day to is. 6d, in sympathy with the riso in sliver prices. There has been an ad- vance of ths in the dollar since Monday,
Inter-bank business was done this morning at 18, 7.5/324. The market, however, was rather dull, boing slightly easier than yester day.
PRINCE HOME AGAIN
,woman,
architects.
Hongkong Telegraph, Sir, I have been asked by many The work of fitting out the of my fellow-studenta to express,
tako ship will
more than through the medium of your year. She will probably not make esteemed paper, their displeasure at King's her maiden voyage before the the treatment of the spring of 1936,
Theatre's management towards the boy students during the special matinees of the “Karakaton.”
A novel and interesting programme
It is anticipated that the boat had been prepared for Madame Lottie Gordon's Australian concert at the will maintain a regular fortnightly China Fleet Theatre to-night in aid service between Southampton and
Above all, there was no booking.
of the Blind Girls Home, Pokfulam, New York, and there is also a pro-and when tickets were bought by a the Navy Benevolent Fund and the posal that before she is put into school representatives there was no Empire Link Young Artists Funds.
sent notification as to what seats that The concert will commence at 9 p.m. service, the ship should be
sharp. Madame Lottle Gordon will around the various parts of the school's students should occupy. give a number of her own Australian British Empire, and exhibited as a Consequently, the students presum compositions, Dush songs and Chinese wonder ship at a cost of "two bobed that they might take any vacant compositions, and the assisting in head."-United Press, artists will bo-Mrs. Doria Miller, Wilfred O'Brien, Robert Shitrocka, Albert Taylor, Edwardo Sequeira (sophon Tuck Lo (Cinese (clocution drama), Clément Braga recital) Raymond and Daniel Lu! (Hawnilna musle), Ramon Wong, James lampstead, Dorothy and Wini- fred Raven and Dorothy Thomas. Tanng Fook and Co. have kindly lanned a'special Morrison piano..
EXCHANGE RATES
Paris. Geneyn. Berlin.. Helsingfora, Orlo Athens.
One case of Diphtheria, three naas Milan of Typhold with one death tono in Buenos Aires. ported), two cases of Meningitis with Shanghai,
from Now York. two deatha and 65 deaths Tuberculosis were reported to the Amsterdam.
week. Vlehna. local Health authorities last On Monday there was a clean bill of Prague... Bucharest health.
Madrid... Hongkong. Brussels... Stockholm.. Copenhagen Lisbon Bombay... Yokohamn. No Montevideo Belgrade Montreal....
The Hon.
Dr. A. R. Wellington, FLIES FROM PARIS TO who is accompanied by Mrs. Wolling- ton, left for Shanghai by the Pre- sident Pierce. Dr. R. B. Jackson was a passenger by the same boat. They ore attending the Tropical Medicine Conference in Shanghai.
WINDSOR
London, Sept. 25. The Prince of Wales ended his Continental holiday to-day when ho flew home from Paris in his private saloon aeroplane, which was piloted by Fight Lieutenant Fielden. He landed in Windsor Groat Park-British Wirelcas,
IN WIRELESS TOUCH.
The following ships are expected to be in wireless communication with Hongkong to-day: Cape St. Francis, Feglebank, Cuma. Tilkem- bang, Andro Lebon,, Shantung, Paul Doumar, Touraine, Nankin,
Lisbon Marus
more
RADIO BROADCAST
Relay of H.M. the King's Speech from Daventry.
THREE STUDIO ITEMS. From ZBW on a wavelength of 866 metres, 1846 kitocycles).
7 p.m.
London and Nesy York Stock and Commodity, Quotations,
7.03-7.38 p.m. Concerto in A Minor, Op. 16 (Grieg), played by Arthur de Greet (Planoforte) and the Royal Albert Hall Orchestra conducted by Bir Landon Ronald,
1st Movement Allegre molto moderate, 2nd Movement-Adagle, Urd Movement Allegro moderato molto e marcato. 7.38-8 p.m. Light Orchestral Music. At Dawning (Cadman),
New Light Symphony Orchestra. The Waltzing Doll (Poidini). Turkish Patrol (arr. Lloyd), The Forge in the Forest (arr. Lloyd),
The London Palladium Orchestra. Vienna by Night (Komzak).
Marck Webor and His Orchestra. p.m. Local Time and Weather Report,
9.03-8.30 p.m. From the Bludio. Selections by the "Music Makers." 8.30-8.50 p.m. From the Studio. The 3rd of a series of talks on "Safety Firat and Sanity Second" by The Rev. Father G. Byrne.
8.50-9 p.m. Violin Solos by Fritz Kreisler.
1.
1.
Rondino (on a Theme by
Beethoven) (Kreisler), Polichinella Serenado
(Kreisler),
3. Dance of the Marlonetto
(Winternitz).
9-9.16 p.m. From the Studio,
A Talk on "Yachting Breezes" by Commodore Frank Elliott.
9.15-9.30 p.m. Band Selections. Reminiscences of Scotland
(arr. Godfrey).
The Band of H. M. Coldstream
Guards. Songs of Wales.
Tho Regimental Band of H. M. Grenadier Guards. 9.30 p.m. Reuter Preas Bulletinia, London 1
9.35-9.50 p.m. p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations.
A Jazz Piano lecital by Rale da
Costa.
1. Just by your Example,
2. Ridin' around in the Rain. 3. Music in the Air-tedley. 4. Dancing Butterfly. 9.50-10.30 p.m.
A relay from Daventry (should reception prove satisfactory),
The
"The New Cunarder 634." Speech of H. M. the King in reply an addrars of welcome by Sir Percy Bates (Chairman of the Cunard- White Star Company).
The Naming Ceremony performed by H. . the Queen A Running Commentary on the Ceremony by Mr. George Blake will bo relayed from Mesars. John Brown and Co.'s Yard, Clydebank, Glasgow."
10.30 p.m.
Router Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid- tay Press News, Further London Stock and Commodity Quecations followed by New York Opening Que tations.
10.40 p.m. Close Down. DAVENTRY PROGRAMME.
Commentary on Launching Of The New Cunarder. Daventry programmes will be broadcast tonight as follows.
TRANEMISSION..2
Two of the following frequenclse and wayO- Teathe will be used simultansanaly, but the wavelengths tony be changed in the couTDE of each day's franumissions Announcements will be made at frequent interrel
Call Blan Frequency Wavelength
21.470 k.. 15.01 matres 17.790 k.c.
10,140
10.80, moires
1989 metres
25.88 metro
.11,805 *.
11,780 k.e. 25.58 metres
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ed by John Bridge, from a Man- chester Studio: Harry
Time Blans from Ben. The Northern Budlo Orchestrs, direct-
(baritone), from Lænde. ·
7.20 p.m. Charles Manning and his Or chestra, slayed from the Grena Walthamstow, London.
Bignal from Cessnwich at 110 moon),
9.30 p.m. An organ recital by G. Thalben- Bail, relayed from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, Lon. don.
The Trocadero Cinema. Or 9-9.20 hestra, directed by Alfred Va
Dam, relayed from the Troy Cinem, Landon
TRANSMISSION ).
Two of the foilawing frequencies 'und wavO- length w be used almaltaneously, but the
of each day'a tranuza Lalone. Announcements will be made at frequent interval
Frequency Wavelength Call Sign
17,793 *.
050
082
GOE
GSD
ORC
GOU
15.140.0.
11,760 k.. 11.780 k.c.
18.86 metren
10.82 metres
£5.25 metre
16.67 metres
9.535 k.. 11:30
metres
3.314 1.c. 21.35 mstree
4,010
49.21
seats in the theatre. Some boys therefore went to the theaire early and filled in the dress clrcio seats. However, they were later dragged out and saw their seats being taken by girls, teachers, and re- Sept. 20. Sept. 25,ligious people. What does this Is the girls', teachers' and meun 74.25/32. 74.28/32 | 1968)
15.09 religious people's money batter lengths may be changed in the course 12.86 than the boys' money,or $26% worth?. All patd 30 conts each. 19.00 Why should there be a distinction? 615 Among students boys and giris are -57.57.7/16 the same, and out of school hours
30%
boys and teachers are friends. 1/54
management 4.97 The theatro 7.20% reserved a certain section for
when colloge
thero no reservations for other colleges; and at another moment 30.1/2 they let a mixed crowd swell
20.00 that section. No wonder there 19.39% were so many quarrela between 20.40 some boys and the ushers. Many 110% students were dragged from one 1/6.1/10 extremity of the theatre to the ,1/2.5/10 1/2.11/32 other from the back-lines of back 4%stall to the front-lines of front 38.9/10 stall, and they were good-natured
215 4.80% enough to oboy the ushers' instruc
tions. Again, some small boys 22.1/10
221 wero. put two in a seat when they.
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32.34% .220 .19.90% .516.
.30 .1/5.3/10
4:00,7/16 727 204 .1.8% .405
30% .1(0%
$20.00% 31.00%
22.40 .11016 .1/0.1/10
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118 were 493
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Lam King, 23, « coolle, who was Silver (Spot), 4. 2013. admitted to the Kowloon Hospital Silver; (forward),21.15/10 yesterday, is reported to have re-War Loan.106.3/10 106.11/16 paid two scate' worth. ceived serious injuries, including n fractured skuil, through falling into a nullah in Waterloo Road.
In
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9.45 p.m. Time Blanal from Big Ben.
News Bulletin,
1.10 p.m. Theo -Naw Cunardert aðdevin of welcome to Xia Halvety, 154 King by Bir Parey Dates. Chairman al the Canard Companyi a speech by Is Majesty the Ringi wiring) King commentary on the Ceremony by Mr. George Blake, 16.30 p.m. New Balatini teontloud). 10,40 D., The Baarnsmogik Municion
Orchestra, conducted by Sir Dan Godfrey, relayed from the Park Hon. Bournemouik. ·
11 p... Dance musle, & programme of
uramaakane recorda, 11.30 p.m. Living Dangstonly--With- the NorthWest Mouniad, a talk ky Mr. Lionel Bent. 11.45 pm Time. Bignal from Greenwich, The John MacArthur Quintel 2.A
directed by John MacArthur, 29.15 mm Conters by the artmoetborna Ben Band, condartet by 0.1 Mercer, Erna Leeds, 1. News. Balletia. 2.1-1.46 mm. Berland Dizes at the organ of the Tower Ballroomy, Black-
TRANSMISSION 4.
fritish Wireless. ** After all, it is the boy students C that gave the greatest patronage to anlage vel plus the theatra at those performances; Marty Sands, and Mildred Dawn, but sad to say, they were given the Tw of the following frequenclsa and WAVD- may be changed "eserva af The Prison Branch of the M.C.L. who have proved such an attraction noorest accommodations and the temple will be need simsitaneendy, but the sach day's transmiterlund Announcements aro holding a ladies' whist drive at locally, are to appear at the dinner
will be made at frouvent Intervalasma T, 1- boys do
do not expect nor wish to have
`Call Aten
Frequan the Prison Officer's Mess, Arbuthnot dance at the Repulse Bay Hotel to most unsatisfactory treatment. Our better treatment than tho giris;.
15,140 k... Road, on Thursday, October 4 at 3 night.
but should like to see that the fair OBE 11,485 kr.
31.180. p.m.
policy, First come, first sorved" be
-0.888 kei $1.30 metres hold by the management. Will the
DA10 $1.65owtres (1,050 – ko. 45.39 - metres management apologice to our boy
1
The annual general meeting, of the The Dollar Steamship Lino, Prest-Hongkong St. Andrew's Society is to dent Hoover will arrive to-morrow be held, on Friday, 28th inst, in the IALLAFURADA), four o'clock and will sall Board Room of Memes, Jardine; students?
for-imbia U=RTOFASIC LASTE
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20.25 matrem 21.59 mete
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