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THE HONGKONG : TELEGRAPH

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3,

1984.

NEW UNEMPLOYMENT MACHINERY

Vast Task Facing Central Body

London, Oct. 2. Local authorities throughout Britain will to-morrow be notified that, subject to Parlin- mentary approval, the dates on which the new unemployment assistance scheme, which is to supplement and complete the provision for unemployed made by unemployment insurance, is to come into force are January 7 and March 1 next year.

On the first of these dates, per- Boris under the transitional pay- ments scheme will be transferred to the Unemployment Assistance Board, and on the second date the Board will take over from the Public Assistance authorities the responsibility for the remainder of persons coming within the acope of Part 2 of the new Unemploy- ment Act.

VAST TASK.

The Unemployment Assistance Board is taking over a vnat task. its chief function will be the assistance of able-bodied unem- ployed who aro [n need. The number of applicants with whom it will have to deat, when it assu- mes responsibility, is over one million, en present catimatce, and of these about 800,000 will be taken over on January 7 and the remainder on March 1. Including dependents, this means between

three and four million persons.

Such a transfer of responsibility from Uhree hundred local authorit ias to one central body has never before been attempted.

VITAL POINTS.

A striking pictura showing Mr. Harold S. Vanderbilt at the weeet of Rainbow during one of the trial races before the. America's Cup series, in which the dafender of the trophy was' successful,

ART EXHIBITS

DISPLAY TO MARK BIRTHDAY

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

FIRMER MARKET

YESTERDAY

The following reports on the Now

SOCIAL SERVICE IN CANTON.

WORK OF EDUCATING THE MASSES

The

RADIO BROADCAST

Relay of Hongkong Hotel Orchestra.

STUDIO CONCERT.

From ZBW on a wavelength of

355 metres (845 kilo-cycles).

4-7 p.m.. Chinese Programme.

6-6.1 pan. Children's Concert.. 7 p.m.

London and New York Stock and Commodity Quotations..

7.05-7.22 p.m.

Four Chopin Mazurkas played by Ignaz Friedman.

1. Mazurka-Op. 50 No. 2.

2. Masurlin-Op. 41 No. 1.

3. surka Op. 33 No. 4.

4. Maturka-Ģji, 24 No. 4. 8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

7.22-8.17 p.m. Variety and Danco Music.

Orchestra-The Flower of Hawaii-

Selection.

Marek Weber and His Orchestra"

with the Comedy Harmonlata. Piano Solo-Sleepytimo Down South. Piano Solo-Life is just a Bowl of

Cherries.

Carroll Gibbons,

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

The B. B. G. Danco Orchestra. Instrumental-An Old Violin. Instrumental-Looking for you.

Albert Sandler (Violin) with Olive Groves (Soprano). Bong-Slumberland. Song Josephine.

and the Savoy Hotel OrphemDIA,

Derickson and Brown.

Fox Trot-Emaline.

Fox Trot-Georgia Jubilee.

Benny Goodman and His Orch 8.17-6.42 pan. Band. Music. Rienzi-Overture (Wagner).

Les. Allen (Baritone). On Saturday and Sunday, ́ ́ an

Fox Trot-As Long as I Live. Canton, Oct. 2. exhibition will be held at the Luk

Fox Trotll Wind.

Carroll Gibbons. joint weekly memorial Kwok Fan Dim, Gloucester Road, York stock market have been received service yesterday was attended by of manuscripts and paintings through Messrs. Swan, Culbertson & a large gathering, including Party Vocal-You oughta bo in, Pictures. specially done in celebration of Fritz: The Wall Street, Journal remembers, Government officials,

port on yesterday's markets: the sixtieth birthday of Mr. Fungicks werd upward, particularly and representatives of public Hon. Mr. Fung has served the mining shares, due to the American bodies and schools. Mayor Llu Jocal Government for over 27 Smelting & Refining Co. declaring a Chi-wen officiated and the Com- years, and, being a scholar and dividend for the fourth-quarter of missioner of the Education De- artist, has travelled through 13 $4.25 per share on its 7% First Pre-partment made a report on the cumulative stock, thereby activities of the Department. The Board has to frame regul- provinces

his ferred of China, where

clearing up its accumulativa divi- ations and procedure for dealing paintings have been greatly addends. Trading, however, was very

The gist of the report is an with a great variety of individual mired by fellow-artists. Since his dull. Traders are still figuring out follows:- circumstances. The regulations return to the Colony, he has the President's upeech which, in spite

(1). Appropriation for the and procedure must be simple written seven books, of which of the Message was very fino and full enough to be understood by ap- special mention may be tunde of of reassurances Europe has inter-promotion of education this year plicants for relief, must be easily those on caligraphy and painting. preted the President's speech as a will be increased as more than

wing to the Right and for which $4,300,000, which is estimated to workable by local staffs of the

The mode of celebration of Mr. reason are buying Dollars. Bonds cover the expenditure to be in- Board, must be sufficiently precise

wero frregular and to obvinto complaints of unfair Fung's birthday this year depart Stocks on the Curb Exchange were additional classes, the increase in featureless.curred through the opening of from the usual practice followed

steady. Wheat prices are downward, area and another, which was the in South Chine, and the presents due to the break in the Winnipeg grants, construction and repairs chief criticism of the previous received comprise a big collee-market which was attributed to weak of all provincial school buildings and the holding of joint examina- systeem, and yet must be suficient-tion of paintings, poems, manu-nees of the market abronc

S. C. & F. New York office cables: tions and the examination of ly flexible to admit of individual scripts and other worke of art by attention to the circumstances of ladies, girls, colebrated painters, The stock market developed a firm- teachers;

poets, writers, monks and nuns er tone, but public interest was limit- irom all parts of China.

differentiation

each case.

between one 49

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and ny doubt

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ed. Mr. Henry Morgenthau, Secre-

(3) A committee has been

(2) Four students have been Every care is being taken

tary of the Treasury, announces that sent to Europe and America and ensure that the transfer to the new

The whole collection of art the Administration's silver policy will system shall be effected smoothly.works will bo exhioited to the Journal reports the dally crude oil

remain unchanged. The Oil & Gas 40 to Japan; -British Wireless.

public at the birthday volabrations (on ay kinakaian, order, output formed to compile Chinese classics

at 2,502,000 barrels for the and foreign residents will take 2,540,000 barrels last week. Tha MEDICAL PARLEY AT advantage of the opportunity American Smelting & Refining Co. primary schools, which

thus presented of seeing such a has declared a dividend of $4.25 on available this term::

Its 7% Proferred stock, thus clearing fine display.

up back dividends. Business done: (4) Students of senior middle 370,000.

schools and colleges were com- New York and Chicago commodity pelled to undergo military, train"". reports received through Mesars. Ing

NANKING

Tropical Disease Research

Nanking, Oct. 3. Ceremonies in connection with the opening of the Far East Diseases Conference Tropical were held here at 8 o'clock this

programme

CANTON AMATEUR

THEATRICALS

SOCIETY'S ANNUAL

MEETING

Swan, Culbertson and Fritz!—

will be

Colton: The market was steady on (5) A plan for the reforma- light offerings a modest trade and tion of middle school education reactionary buying. A considerable

morrow.

A broader tendo developed at the

be

The Regimental Band of H. M. Grenadier Guards. Dance of the Tumblers ("Snow Maldon" (Rimsky-Korsakov), Golliwog's Cake Walk ("The

Children's Corner") (Debussy). The B. B. C. Wireless Military Band, Carmen Caprice (Bizet-art.

Dobroy Somera), Faust Frolics (Gounod, arr.

Debray Homicrs).

Debroy Somers Band:

8.42-0 p.m. Sonata No. 3 in E (Bach) played

by Isolde Menges (Violin) and Harold Samuel (Pianoforte).

1st Movement--Adagio, 2nd Movement Allegro.

3rd Muvement Adagio ma под tanto. 4th Movement—Allegro. 9.9.30 p.m. From the Studio. A Talk on "An Englishuman looks at the great Walls of China" by Pra- fessor C. A, Middleton-Smith.

9.30 pm. Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 tions.

and Vaniity. Quota~:: 0.35-10.15 p.m. From the Studio. Mrs. O. C. Womack (Soprano). Miss Doreen Ma (Pianoforte). Mr. A. R. Brumby (Baritone).

Programme.

1.--Three-Old-fashioned Rag-time

Songs of 1919. Mrs. Womack. (a) Some Sunday Morning. (b) Fairyland.

Goodbye Virginia,

Alice Blue Gown. 2. Pianoforte Solos:

(a) (b) Sunrise,

a. Songs

Mr. Brumby. (a) The Windmill (Nelson). (b) The Vagabond (Vaughan

Williams). (c) The Blind Ploughman

(Clark).

Picardy. 5. Three Old-fashioned Popular

Bongs of 1910 Mrs. Womack. (a) Every Little While. (b) My Orange Girl.

4. Pianoforte Solo-Roses of

amount of cotton is reported to be has been drawn up, which con- row going into the 12-cont. Loan taina: (1) restriction of the |Bids on, Pool stocks are due to establishment of middle schools; (2) promotion of Vocational Grains: Canton, Oct. 2.

Severo liquidation was education; (3) increase of normal. precipitated by the action of the schools; and, (4) division of the The annual general meeting of Winnipeg market which stimulated morning, and wore attended by the Canton Amateur Theatrical Flour and apparently leaves the Province Into 9 sections, to each largo number. of dolegates, including several high Chinese Society was held on Friday, in the market in a good technical position of which Inspectors are to

American Consulate-General, when for any reaction. In wheat, the action sent, so that improvement can be officials. The

commenced Mr. J. W. Ballantine retired from of the Winnipeg market is unsettling. introduced based on their reports; (6) Great effort has been with the playing of the Chinese his position of President of the decline, with heavy change of owner- national hymn, which was follow Society. The new President is ship. Mill and cash houses are buy made for the promotion of mass education. In the masa educa- ed by congratulatory speeches Mr. Herbert Phillips, C. M. G. the ing whent.

Rubber: The market was stendior Bon institute a small scale manu- given by Mr. Wang Ching-wei, British Consul-General for Can- Honorary President of the Con-ton. The following Committee on covering. The Trade was a good factory is to be established and . Sungskalende

reactions. Shipments of ference, and General Huang Shao- were elected:-Messrs. E. Whit-buyer on

rubber from Malayn during Suptem-classes for domestic science and sung, Minister of Interior, and tamore, R. Longworth, F. C. Bailey ber totalled 61,061 tons.

boy acont training will soon be Mayor

Shll Ying. The con- E. Hutlemeler, and Mrs. Phillips Sugar: The market was slightly opened. Exhibitions and public feronec will Bottle

to and Mrs. Winram. down

easier, due to increased liquidation apeaking contests will be held the benefit of the business this afternoon,-Central

shortly for It is

that the first and less demand for "Spot" sugar, expreted

Dow-Jonen Averages: News..

peoplo: production of the season will be

Oct. 1. Oct. 2, produced by Mr. Whittamore,, the 30 Industridia

(7) Preparations are being 36.12 British Consul, though the coolce 20 Rails

rushed for the holding of an 19.71

which conference, 91.09 educational 50.18 will begin on November 12-

Central Press.

CHANNEL AERIAL

DISASTER

FRENCH, BRITISH AND AMERICAN VICTIMS London, Oct 2

In the aerial disaster in which the lives of six passengers and the pilot were lost when an aeroplane Channel three crashed into the miles from Folkestone, while pro- ceeding. from Abridge, Essex, to Le waa Bourget today, the wreckage found by the German slcamer

cargo Leander, and the cross-Channel steamer Biarritz brought live of the bodles into Folkestone.

Itain was falling and visibility was very poor at the time of the disaster. Three of the passengers wore French, two British and one American,

The pilot, W. R. Bannister, was a war-time airman of great export- dace. This is the first accident Hilman Airways have had. British, Wireless.

80.41% 90.88

34.05

10.73

01.81 60.40

of play has not yet been divulged. 20 Utilities Mr. Whittamore is 211 able pro-10 Bonds ducer, having had previous ex-11-Commodity Index

17 Lending Stocks, perience, and it is expected that

a very Amer. Can the "C.A.T.S" will have successful season during the coming Aner, Smelt. & Ref. winter. Our Own Correspondent. Amer.. Tel. & Tel.

OPIUM PLANTS

RAIDED

POLICE. FIND LARGE PILL SUPPLY

Shanghil, Oct. 3. Concorsion police yesterday afternoon ralded two opium pill plants and two Chinese were ar- rosted, and equipment seized.

A total of 38,000 pills were also discovered.-Reuter.

Oct. 2.

97%

385

100%

Auburn

24

J.I. CABO

413

Du Pent

88K

Elec, Bond & Share

10%

General Motors

28

Int. Tel. & Tel.

D

McIntyre

46

26%

19

Montgomery Ward

Not. Distillera NY. Central Secony-Vacuuni Union Pacific US Steel West E. & BS.

afternoon. The

FLIERS RELEASED.

SOVIET AVIATORS FORCED DOWN IN MANCHUKUO

(c) Some Night, Somo Walts.

Mr. Brumby

(a) Loving Smile of Sister Kind ("Faust") (Gounod). (b) Tho Palanguin Bearers

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

(arr. Wood).

The Coume

(arz. Wood).

Overture

Arthur Wood and his Orchestra. Potpourri from the Operetta

"Gasparone" (Millocker).

Edith Lorand, and her Orchostre. 10.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press News.

10.35 p.m. Close Down.

DAVENTRY PROGRAMME.

Concert by Ystalyfern Choral Society.

Daventry proZTAMMES

will be broadcast TRANSMISSION 2

to-night at follows Harbin, Oct. 2. The two Soviet pilots of the 21% plane which was forced down in 14% Manchukun territory, 30 kilomech das transmissions. Announceme 084

32% 31

nt the

trea from Manehuli on September 26, were released by the military authorities to-day.

Two of the fallowing frequencles and war

the will be wand simultaneously, but the wavelengths may be changed in the course at will be made at frecomt intervals:--:

Frequener · Wavelength

Call Sign

GRTI

-21470 ha.

13.47 metron

(280)

17,790. k..

14.30 metres

GEF

30,140 1.2.

10.12 zetres

GSM

11.805

15.28 meiras

GAD

11,750 ko.

25.33 metrat

T9.. Tim Slana from Dig Dan. The Northern Bludlo Orchestre, älteste ed by John Bridge, from a Mani chester, "studio.

7.30 p.m. Charles Manning and blu Or chestra, reared from the Gravadni Walthamstow, Landon, · [Tinte Bignal from Greenwich we 120 Boos)..

The Busy Bees' held an enjoyable Their oxplanation that during Mahjongg and Whist Drive Helona May Institute on Monday night manoeuvres they lost their bearings and were forced to land sum of $210 Wad collected in aid of St. Dunstan's and after exhausting their fuel, was local charities. Lady Southern, Pro- accopted by the authorities. sident of the Busy Bees, distributed The Manchukuo authorities, the prizes. For Centract bridge, satisfied with the explanation, Mr. Horace Lo won the first prize, allowed the plane to return to In response to an invitation inaued Mrs. Grimblo tio second prize, and Daurin to-day-Router. by some of the Latin and American Mrs. Gipperich the booby prize. Mrs. Consuls, the majority of the foreigs Chapman won the first prize for Consular representailves in Hong Auction beldge, Mrs. Powell the no-

on.cond prize and Mrs. Morris the booby Five cases of Typhoid with one... kong will assemble for dinner The following ships are expect-Friday, October 12, at 8.80 p.m. in prize, Mrs. Deacon and Mrs. Barber death (one Importou); one case of won the first and second prize for Paratyphoid, three cases of Meningitis od to bo in wireless communication the Jacobean Room of the Hongkong i'mahjongg, and Mri. Shrigley won the with two deatha, anh 45, deatha from |

of Hotel, to celebrate the anniversary the discovery of America, which is by prize. The Busy Boca, wish to Tuberculosis were reported to the Two of the following frequencies and warte kindly health authorities last week On Ingle will be word aimbitanomaly, but the commonly called the "Dia de la Rasa tank Mr. Twomlow for so

(Continued on Page 8). The function promises to be a great ranging their Orange Grove com- Monday one case of Typhold was re-warslari maybe charged is the verse

IN WIRELESS TOUCH

with Hongkong to-day-Hong pong, Silver Teak. Bennovis, Kosel Maru, Faistria Cremer, Ryuto Maru, Nellore, Unita, Takada.

Buccess...

petition.

ported.

8,30p.m.

An organ recital from the Can- ert Keil, troadcasting" Jiour, London...

directed by Alfred van Dam rer. The Trocader Cinema Orobestrs,

Jayad, from the Troy Cinema,

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