1934-10-03 — Page 19

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

WEDNESDAY,

MONETARY ALLIES DANGEROUS Thrilling

DEFENDED

CHAMBERLAIN OUTLINES BRITISH INTENTIONS

COMMON OBJECTS OF EMPIRE

London, Oct. 2 In a speech delivered before City of London bank- ers and merchants, Mr. Neville Chamberlain said to- day that notwithstanding the fact that British exports for the first eight months of 1934 were £20,000,000 above those of the corresponding period last year, the difficulties in carrying on international trade seem to be increasing rather than decreasing.

EVIDENCE Rescue As

HAUPTMANN SEEN ON NIGHT OF CRIME

(Special to "Talograph")

#lly Telegraph, Copyright. Telaprophie Bire anper ritance. Ett. Received, October J. $.05 am.

Ship Burns

PASSENGERS AND CREW SAVED

OCTOBER .3, 1934,

RADIO BROADCAST

Relay of Hongkong Hotel Orchestra.

STUDIO CONCERT.

From 2BW on a wavelength of 365 metres (846 kilo-cycles).

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme, G-0.15 p.m. Children's Concert. 7 p.m.- Loudon and New York Stock and Com-Commodity Quotations.

7.05-7.22 p.m.

the

Shanghai, Oct. 3. "Twenty-eight Chinese pussen- rers and members of the crew-of the Chinese-owned motorship Sui Sunday Hwa, were rescued on Chicago, Oct. 2. Mr. William B. Dennis, a civil afternoon near Amoy when engineer, to-day told Justice De Vessel caught fire. partment officers that he belloved he had seen Richard Hauptmann, held as a suspect in the Lindbergh kidnapping and murder case, near the Lindbergh home in Hopewell, NJ., on the night of the erine.

And the

The China Navigation pany's vessel, Tainan, Java, China and Japan Line ship Tibadak both responded when they saw signals of distress shot from the Sul Hwa.

Life-boats from these two ships were launched the moment they

He was motoring with his wife. he said, when, he was halted on the highway by a man who bor-wore near enough to pull rapidly vennel. rowed a pump and repair outfit to alongside the Chinese

Every one of the passengers and mend a fire:

The man, hi declared, Was crew was taken aboard.--Retter. Hauptmann, and he was accom

woman and panied by a blonde another man who sat in the rear

Sterling had recently showed a seasonal weakness,seat of the car. This man had n. he said. This was accentuated by financial and politi- blanket covering a bulky object cal events abroad.

"I don't anticipate that that is more than a passing phase," he explained. "It is the Govern- ment's present policy to main- tain the independence of sterling and iron out excessive fluctua- tions."

They had never attempted to fix exchange at a given point, he went on, or to malutuin it evenly within a fixed limit in opposition to seasonal or other powerful in- fluences. But the link with ster- Ing established by countries with- in and without the Empire had been maintained unimpaired and was now becoming a recognised feature of the international mone- tary system,

the

Mr. Chamberlain referred ap- preclatively to past year's Leps to establish central banks withla the Empire tending to promote common imperial objects and monetary polley.

Horne, prominent

ex-

Sir Robert British shipping magnale, pressed the opinion that sterling had recently' been considerably over-valued and that it would be good for British bankers if the country got back to another level. →→→Renter,

WELSH MINE DISASTER FUND

St. David Society's Contribution

The following donations to the Lord Mayor of London's Fund on behalf of the sufferers and depen donta in the Wrexham mining dla Rater are acknowledged:

Already acknowlodged Members of Hongkong St

David's Society

Total

HOSPITAL MURDER

MYSTERY

Ten Suspects in Custody

Shanghai, Oct. 3: Ten suspects. arrested following the slaying by gunmen of a patient and two police guards in the Lester Hospital here, have been handed over Bureau of Public Safety.

to

the

The murder on Septem- ber 26 was one of the most daring in the history of Shanghai. In spite of the fact that the Chinese victim, already wounded in a gang feud, was under close guard, his enemies got into the hospital and attacked. him:

Then they fought it out with police guards and killed two of them.-- Renter,

on his lap.

It is generally believed by Follee that Hauptmann must have

NEW GOVERNMENT FOR SIKANG

Four Chopin Mazurkas played by Ignaz Friedman.

1. Mazurka-Op. 60 No. 2. 2. Muzurka-Op. 41 No. 1. 3. hzurka--Op. 33 No.. 4.

4. Mazurka-Op. 24 No. 4. 8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report

7.22-8.17 p.m. Variely and Dance Music.

Selection..

Orchestra-The Flower of Hawaii--- Marek Weber and His Orchestra with the Comedy Harmonista. Plano Solo-Sleepytime Down South, Piano Solo-Lifo is just a Bowl of

Cherries.

Carroll Gibbons.

had an accomplice in the passing Nanking Heeds Voice Instrumental-An Old Violin.

ТУЛН

of the Lindbergh ransom money, found in much of which Hauptmann's. garage, United

Preas..

WHOLESALE POISONING

TWENTY-ONE DIE AFTER FEAST

(Specisi to "Telograph")

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Ordinance, 1886. Received, October

Madras, Oct. 2.

3, 1.31 .m.)

At a village funeral feast at Chilladi, attended by numerous guests from other villages, a large ! proportion of persons were seized with dreadful pains and died with in a short time. Twenty-one

persons actually Bureumbed to what is believed to have been food poisoning-Renter Special.

ALLEGED BRIBERY RADICAL RULES

ATTEMPT

CHINESE CONSTABLE

ACCUSED

IN MADRID

LERROUX PICKED

& constable of the AS CABINET HEAD

(Special to "Tolograph")"

Hongkong Police Force, appeared before Mr. Macfadyen in the Cen- tral Magistracy this, morning, charged with attempting to obtain a bribe of $2 from Li Man-fat, and

thly Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphic Me with leaving his post while ones Ordinance, 1994. Becelerd, Ocleber

$ 25.00 trae poet duty No. 8 at the Junction of Wing Lok Street and 310,00 Connaught Road,

The defendant denied the first $365.00 charge and pleaded guilty to the The Fund locally will be closed second.

The Magistrate fixed the hear. on Saturday, 6th inst, and the

case for Monday at total sum raised will be despatching of the

ed by T. T. to London. Intending 2.30 p. Defendant is on bail contributors are requested to for- of $100. ward their donations delay.

without

Divisional Inspector J. Brennas appeared for the prosecution.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

A MAN WHO IN THE STRUGGLES OF LIFE HAS NO HOME TO RETIRE TO, IN FACT OR IN MEMORY, IN WITHOUT LIFE'S DEST REWARDS AND LIFE'S BEST DEFENCES.-J. G. Holland.

Mr. Noel Braga, Secretary of the China Light and Power Co. Ltd., whe Is et present on Home leave, has an

engagement to Mins Bounced his Marjorie Morris of Cluppenham Com mon, London, Mr. Braga is expected to arrive back in the Colony next

one month.

3, 1.30 1.17)

Madrid, Oct. 2. Senor Alejandro Lerroux, the Radteal-lender, has been asked to form a Cabinet, following the re signation

Government of the yesterday. Ifc has accepted. - Quited Press.

RUMANIA CABINET FORMED

TATARESCU AGAIN PREMIER

(Special to "Telegraph")

ily Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphic Mr

*g** Ordinanes, 11. ecrired, tober Five cases of Typhoid with

3. 8.3 ..) death (one imported), one ease of

Bucharest, Oct. 2. Kun Pai, married woman, has been Paratyphoid, three cases of Meningitis

Premior, Tatarescu has formed a with two deaths, and 15 donths from sent to the Government Civil Hospital

to the for treatment after being bitten by a new Cabinet, himself taking the Tuberculosis wera reported health authoritles last week. On dog owned by Tang Yu-ting, living premiership again and replacing at No. 17 flennessy Road, Wanchul. M. Titulescue 19 Minister of Monday one case of Typhoid was re-

The anal has been removed to Fareign Affairs temporarily. ported.

Kennedy Town for the usual period United Prean. of observation.

The handbook of the Hongkong Hockey Association is at present in the hands of the printers and will be on sale by Tuesday of next week, Copies may be obtained on application

Government

In response to an Invllation issued

by some of the Latin and American CONSULAR OFFICER Consuls, the majority of the foreign Consular representatives, in Ilong-

for dinner kung will assemble

on

to Mr. F. A. Kemp, Radio Omec, and Mr. R. H. Wong, Friday, October 12, at 8.00 p.m. h c/o South China Morning Post.

the Jacobean Room of the Hongkong

GOES ON LEAVE

DEPARTS FOR U.S..

Paking, Oct. 3.

Of People?

Tango Fox Trob-Cafe in Vienna. Fox Trot-Love thy Neighbour.

The B. B. C. Danco Orchestra.

Instrumental-Looking for you.

Albert Sandler (Violin) with Olive Groves (Soprano). Song-Slumberland. Nanking, Oct. 2. In compliance with the wishes Song-Josephine.

Les Alien (Baritone). of the people of Sikang, the Fox Trot-As Long as I Live, Nanking Government has resolved Fox Trot-11 Wind. to appoint a committee to take charge of preliminary work for the establishment of 1 provincial government in Sikang, in order to facilitate the development of cons- truction work and promotion, of education.

In this connection, the Ministry of Education, the National Economic Council and the Com-| mittee for Tibetan and Mongolian Affairs will be represented on this committee.

a

Sikang has been hitherto special administrative zone in the administrative system of Chinn.- Central Newca,

BANDITS RAID RAILROAD

SLAY GUARD AT LINSHAN

Tientsin, Oct. 2. According to a report from Manchuria, Peking-Mukden rail- way communication was inter- rupted for some time yesterday

when a group of anti-Manchukuo gunmen attacked a sub-station at

Linshan and killed a number of the railway staff and Japanese railway guards.

Carroll Gibbons and the Savey Hotel Orpheons. Vocal-You oughto be in Pictures."

Derickson and Brown,

Fox Trot-Emaline. Fox Trot-Georgia Jubilee.

Bonny Goodman and His Orch. 8.17-8.42 p.in. Band Music. Rienzi--Overture (Wagner),

The Regimental Band of 11. M. Grenadier Guards. Dance of the Tumblers ("Snow Maiden) (Rimsky-Korsakov), Golliwog's Cako Walk ("The

Children's Corner") (Debunny). The B. B. C. Wireless Military Band. Carmen Caprice (Bizet-arr.

Debroy Somero). Faust Frolics (Gounod, arr.

Debroy Somers),

8.42-9 p.m.

Debroy Somers Band.

Sonata No. 3 in E (Bach) played by Isolde Menges (Violin) and Harold Samuel (Pianoforte).

1st Movement Adagio.

2nd Movement--Allegro,

ard Movement-Ailaglo

ma non tanto.

4th Movement-Allegro, 9-0.30 p.m. From the Studio. A Talk on "An Englishman looks at the great Walla of China" by Pro- fessor. A. Middleton-Smith."

9,30 p.m.

Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quota- tons.

The attackers withdrew on the 1

“large number of arrival of a Japanese reinforcements, Central

Newa.

ANGLO-AMERICAN YACHT RACES

WIND FAILS DURING FIRST OF SERIES

9.35-10.15 p.m. From the Studio, Mrs. 0.0. Womack (Soprano). Miss Doreen Ma (Pianoforte). Mr. A. R. Brumby (Baritone).

Programme.

Tures Old-fashioned Rag-time Songs of 1910. Mrs. Womack. (a) Some Sunday Morning. (b) Fairyland.

(e) Goodbye Virginia,

Pianoforte Salon:

2

(a)

Alice Blue Gown. Sunrise,

3. Songs Mr. Brumby.

(a) The Windmill (Nelson).

(b) The Vagabond (Vaughan

Williams).

(c) The Blind Ploughman

4. Pianoforte Solo-Roses of

Oyster Bay, Oct. 2. Following the British-American Cup contest, the Seawanaku Chal- lenge Cup is now the trophy for which the yachtsmen are racing. One yacht from each country le entered in this event.

The first race was called o to-day when the American boat Bobkat II was leading the British Kyla, for they had taken three and a balf hours of the four hour limit to complete half the twelve mile course..

The first yacht to win three races will be the winner of the trophy-Reuter,

CONSTABLE

HONOURED

SLAIN IN FIGHT WITH GUNMEN

Shanghal, Oct. 3. From the highest to the lowest

(Clark).

Picardy.

Three Old-fashioned Popular

Songs of 1010. Mrs. Womack. (a) Every Little While, (b) My Orange Girl. (c) Some Night, Some Waltz. 6. Songs

Mr. Brumby. (a) Loving Smile of Sister Kind ("Faust") (Gounod). (b) The Palanguin Bearers

(Martin Shaw). 10.15-10.30 p.m. Light Orchestral, The Arcadians—Overture

(arr, Wood). The Moume Overture

(arr, Wood).

Arthur Wood and his Orchestra. Potnourri from the Operetta "Gasparone" (Millocker).

Edith Lorand and ber Orchestra. 10.30 p.m. Reuter Presa Balletins, Rugby Mid-day I'ress News.

10.35 p.m. Close Down,

DAVENTRY PROGRAMME. Concert by Ystalyfera Choral Society.

Daventry Programme tonight followi

will be broadcast

TRANSMISSION 1.

Two of the fallowing frequenciar ́and ware- lengths will be need simukastunaŸy, but the

Hotel, to colebrate the anniversary of MR, NELSON JOHNSON Iomeer. Settlement Police yester wavelengtha may be changed in the coören u! ·

Frequency Wavelength GAI 21.410. k.c. 10,97 metr GAG

17.700 k.. 10.80 metree

GAR

28-Reuter.

GSE

20,10 ke. 19.82 metres 11,838 . $128 velfer - CSD 11,750 E.

..

7

NO MEAT FOR SHANGHAI

pim. Those Blanal from Big Ben, The Northern Studio Orchestra, dirset.

ed by John Bridge; from a Mana chester tuško.

7.30 pm. Charles Manning and his Or chestra, relayed from the GranAČA, Walthamstow, London. (Time

"I took the bed, but it doesn't be the discovery of America which is

day attended the funeral of the ch day's trouemtsolone. Annannesmvals long to the complainant," pleaded commonly called the "Din do la Roza."

Chinese constable slain at the will be made at feoquent Intervala Siu Fan-gan, a 38-year-old coolle,The function promises to be a great

Lester Hospital by gunmen who Gall Sign when he was charged with stenling ni success.

Mr. Nelson Johnson, American attacked him after murdering a camp bed, the property of Lui Po, from the steamer Santhin, beforo Mr. The Busy Bees held an enjoyable Consul, and Mrs. Johnson are leav-wounded prisoner on September E. 1. Wynne-Jones, at the Kowloon Mahjonge and Whist Drive at the ing for Nanking to-day whence they Magistracy this morning. His Wor- Helena May Institute on Monday will proceed to Shanghai in order ship sentenced the defendant to one afternoon. The sum of $210 was to catch the President Hoover for month's hard labour.

collected in aid of St. Dunston's and Amerien on 8th inst.--Central local charities. Lady Southern, Pro-Now, Romanted from last week, Wong sident of the Busy Bees, dintributed Contract bridge, Sub-chol, 36 years of age, unemplay the prizes. For ed, failed to appear before Mr. E. 1. Mrs. Horace La won the first prize. Wynne-Jones, at the Kowloon Magie Mrs. Grimble the second prize, and tracy the morning, in" answer to n Mro. Gipperich the booby priso. Mrs. charge of stealing the num of $26, Chapman won the first prize for from Hui Shok-chi, in a third-clnos Auction bridge, Mrs. Powell the so- carriage at the Kowloon-Canton Rall-cond prize and Mrs. Morris the booby Latvian way Station, on September 27. De- prize. Mrs, Deacon and Mrs. Barber were exchanged at the Foreign Mayor Wu Toh-chon has ordered fontant had been allowed out on a won the first and second prize for Once to-day by Monslour Charles that no ment shall be sold 10- ball of $260, and no he was absent, mahjongg, and Mrs. Shrigley won the Zarino, Latvian Minister in morrow, Animal Festival Day, In it was estrented. Mr. P. 11. Sin who booby prize. The Busy Bees wish to London, and Sir John Simon, accordance with a petition from appeared for the defendant said he thank Mr. Tomlew for so kindly Foreign Secretary-British Wire- the China National Animal Pro-the way he chased in the worse had received no further instructions arranging their Orange Grove com from defendant.

tection Association-Reuter. petition.

ANGLO-LATVIAN TRADE.

London, Oct. 2 Ratifications of the Anglo-

commercial

agreement

tesa.

ANIMAL FESTIVAL OBSERVANCE

Shanghal, Oct. 3.

Sianal from Greenwich at 12.0. noon),

8.20 p.m. An organ restal from the Con-`

cart Wall Browderating, Ladoo.

House,"

9-9,30 p.m. The" Trocadero Cinema. Orchestra,

directed by Alfred van Daza, re. bred from the Troxy Cinema,

TRANSMISSION.

Two of the following frequenciar and ware.

mathe well be and nimmillaniously, but the (Continued on Page 8).

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