THE. HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY,
OCTOBER 4, 1934.
STRUGGLE FOR IRISH UNITY
O'DUFFY'S
RETURN
DESIRED
BELTON ISSUES
ULTIMATUM
FURTHER SPLIT IN PARTY FEARED
Dublin, Oct. 3..
Britain's Last Star Eliminated
CLOSE PLAY
FOR
U.S. GOLF TITLE
WANDA MORGAN
BEATEN
Philadelphia, Oct. 3.. The last of the British players Mr. Patrick Belton,
has vanished from the lists of the one of the leading mem- United States women's golf | **~ bers of the United Ire-championship. Miss Wanda Mor- gan, of whom much was expected land Party, a man with and who was the last remaining tremendous influence of the British Curtis Cup team of championship calibre, was beaten within and without the to-day in one of the third round organisation, has given upset matches. an ultimatum to his as- sociates.
Ho threatens to resign from the Party unless General O'Duffy invited to rejoin them.
Mr. Belton has sent to General O'Duffy and General Cronin, new lender of the United Ireland Party since General O'Duffy's departure, a detailed plan for unity between
their respective bands.
He favours the formulation of a national policy, based on the ideas of Mr. Arthur Griffith and Mr. Michael Collins, patriots and leaders of other times, and de- clares that General O’Dúffy must direct it.
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Mrs. Burtwell Barrington, of Illinois, bent Miss Morgan, up. The match was a touch and u affair all the way and Mis Morgan had bad luck to lose.
Men. Collelt Vare, who la nt- tempting a come-back, continued on her way towards the hal by defeating Miss Barbara Stoddard eight and six.
Miss Virginia Van Wie,
the
This scrobatic Jerry, has made quite a good job of standing on its head. It overturned near Shatin on Sunday, but was scarcely damaged. Owing to its she, however, gront difficulty was experienced in righting it. We are indebted to a render For the photograph.*
OCEAN TRAGEDY
BRITISH SHIP VANISHES
SEARCH THROUGH
STORM
London, Oct. 3. Grave is anxiety felt for British title-holder, beat Miss Rosamond to whose assistance the Cunarder cargo steamer, Millpool, 4,218 tons, Vahy of Boston on the nineteenth Ascania and the Canadian Pacific vory narrow cargo ship Beaverhill raced hole, and had
ene from elimination. She la through a devere Atlantic gale in favoured to go to the finals with response to a call for help." Mrs. Vare.
Both these ships during the Mrs. Chengy, another of the night reached a position given by American Curtis Cup winners, de-the Millpool which was about 700 Meanwhile, General O'Duffy is feated Mrs. Hurd, the veteran miles from the coast of Labrador. busily organising his Blue Shirt Scottiah alar, three and
They sent up rockets and search- followers, those who followed Router.
ed for several hours but received no response.
him when he resigned from } *
the United Ireland Party, into the nucleus of a Fnacist Army,
He has definitely split the United
Ireland Party-Reuter.
NEW PUISNE JUDGE
Hon. Mr. R. E. Lindsell Appointed
It was announced this morning that the Hon. Mr. R. E. Lindsell, acting Attorney General, has been appointed Puisne Judge in succes- sion to Mr. J. R. Wood, who re tired this year.
Mr. Lindsell has had consider- able experience as A Judge In Hongkong, having acted as Puisne Judge during 1931, 1933 and up to April last..
During the Hon. Mr. Alabaster's absence from the Colony on leave, Mr. Lindsell has latterly been act- ing Attorney General, and he will noi relinquish this position, or take over his new duties, until Mr. Alabaster returns next month,
Mr. Lindsell was appointed a Cadet as long ago as 1900 and arrived in the Colony on Decem-: ber 31 of that year.
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Mr. R. E. Lindsoil, who has been appointed Puiane Judge.
COMMISSIONER ELEVATED
Daring his lengthy service, he COL. COSGRAVE has filled many posts In the Secretariat. of Chinese Affairs, GOING SOUTH the Magistracy. Post Omen, and Imports and Exports Department.
Shanghai, Oct. 4. He was appointed Cadet Omeer. Lieut.-Col. L. M. Cosgrave, the Cings 1, in 1931, having the year Canadian Trade Commissioner to previously been admitted as a China, is leaving his post here to barrister at the Inner Temple. carry on his work in Melbourne.
An extremely popular and cap
able ofleinl, Mr. Lindsell has Col. Cosgrave is leaving on made hosts of friends during his November 18 and will assume the residence in the Colony, and same, sort of duties In Australia: widespread congratulations will be as he has had here since 1926-- extended to him on his promotion, Reuter..
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
One case of Diphtheria was report- THERE NEVER WAS ANY HEART TRULY GREAT AND GENEROUS THAT ed to the local boulth authorities on WAS NOT ALSO TENDER AND COM-Tuesday. PASSIONATE.-South.
11.M.S. Wild Swan and II.M.S. Sergeants Simpson, Willcex and Verity returned to Hongkong. Hill, of the Police Fores, returned morning from their summer cruise from leave aboard the P. and O. s. with the China Fleet to the north, Rajputana yesterday.
returned that
LD-HIDYTOW,
The Millpool earlier reported she had been distansted and her after hatch smashed and she was adrift and helpless.
Enter signals received from her emergency wireless serfare indecipherable.
26.
The Millpool carried a crow of
APPRENTICE LOST,
The Cunard liner Antonia and cargo vessel Trematon are re- ported standing by us. Ainderby which is also hove to in mid-i Atlantic. A young apprentice has leen washed overboard and, lost. British Wireless.
- STRIKE-BREAKERS GUARDED
Georgia Outbreak Feared
(Special to "Telegraph")
(ly Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphie Men-
4 1.4 m.)
More Ordinance, 1883. Received, Delober
Rome, Ga.. Oct. 3. Men of the state militia are guarding strike-breakers who are working in four foundries here and who have been threatened by strikers.
Austria Remains Monarchy
LEGITIMISTS TO FIGHT ON
RESTORATION PLANNED
(Special to "Telograph")
·
E RADIO BROADCAST
Children's Concert From
The Studio.
ZE.K. PROGRAMME.
- From Z.D.W. on a wavelength of 355 metres (845 kilocyclen).
the
5-6 p.m. A Relay of the Hongkong
from Hotel Dance Orchestra Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden (by courtesy of the Management).
4-6.30 p.m. European Children's Stadio Concert.
5.30-7 p.m. A-Belay of the Hong- kong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden..
7.p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota- ons, London & New York Stock amal Commodity Quotationa
7.08-7.33 Im. Orchestral gramme, Carnoval Overture (Ďvorak) (op. 92),
Pro-
Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
directed by Frederick Stocit. Schwanda (Tho Bagpipe Plnyer)
(Weinberger) Polka and Fuge.
Sir Hamilton Harty conducting
the London Symphony Or
chestra.
Pomp and Circumstance--March (No.
4 in G) (Elgar);
Pomp and Circumstance-March (No.
3 in C Minor) (Elgar).
London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Edward Elgar. 3133-8 pm. Musical Comedy. Vocal Gems-"White Horie un"
(Charell).
Light Opera Company. Selection--Aunt Sally-Film theme
Songs.
Debroy Bonters Band. Vocal Gem C. B. Cochran's 193
Revue.
Light Opera Company.
8 p.m. Local Time and Weather
8,03-10.30 p.m. Chinese Concert.
My Telegraph, Copyright, Talegraphic tesiteport, angra Ordinance, 1891, Brceived, October 1. 8.07 4.4.
Vienna, Oct. 3. "Austria in and remains a monarchy 1"
This was the proud declaration of Majer Kimmel, Chancellor Schuschnigg's second-in-command of the Catholic Storm Troopers, when he was addressing a con- ference of Legitimist leaders to day.
The Legitimists' chief, Baron von Wieser, expressed the deepeat satisfaction that the Austrian Government, through the Foreign Ministry, had refused to suppress the royalists' restoration campaign at the behest of the nailona of the Little Entente-Router Special.
GAMBLERS CONVICTED
BIRTHDAY PARTY NO EXCUSE
30 p.m. Reuter Prean Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations.
10.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press News, etc.,
10.33 p.m. Close Down.
ZEK. PROGRAMME,
8.30.10 p.m. European Recorded Programme from Z.E.K.
on a fre- quency of 640 k.c.'s (484 metres). 8.30-9.03 p.m. Concert Items. Song Standchen, Op. 17, No.
(Strauss). Song-Morgen,
Op. 27, No, $
(Strauss).
Elisabeth Schurnaan (Soprano). Violin Solo--Le Coq D'or-Hymn to
the Sun (Rimsky-Korsakow), Violin Solo Thais Meditation
(Massenet).
Mischa Elman. “ Song Tom der Reimer (Tom the
Rhymer) (Loewe, Op.135),
Ivar Andresen (Bass). Pianoforte Sale Rigoletto Para-
phrase de Concert (Verdi-Liszt),
Alfred Cortat. 9.03-9.36 p.m. Light Orchestral Munic. Ballet Egyptien Saito (Luigini).
Concert Orchestra.
1. Allegro nón Troppa.
2. Allegretto.
the
3.
Andanto Bostenuto.
4. Andante espressivo. Fortissimo (arr. Louis Feigel).
Parlophon Streich Orchestra.
The difference between games of fin kau and paikan wus explained by a Chinese-detective giving evidence before Mr. Mac- fadyen in the Central Police Court 9.38 p.m. Renter Press Bulletins, this morning in a case in which a London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity married woman, Chan Kwai, 20, Quotations. was charged with keeping a gamPlano Duet The Way
9.35-10 p.m. Variety. ing house at No. 99B Wellington Street.
forever? Charles Carlislo (Tenor). Band-When the Band begins to play. Band-There'n Something about
Soldier.
a
to Love- Selection. Piano
Duot Footlight Parado -- The witness stated that tin kau Selection. was played by only four persons.
Carroll Gibbons and John Pat kau was necessarily a
W. Green. gambling game. In pai kau com-Song-Farewell to Arms. mission was always taken. He Song Why can't this night go on was positive that in this instance the game played was pai kau. He saw the first defendant taking a
The Band of II.M. Coldstream A situation pregnant with un-commission of 35 cents from an- pleasant possibilities exists to other player.
Chan Kwai, who contended that ¦ Instrumental-My South won Sweet- day. The authorities are keeping a tight grip on the union members, they were playing tin kau, sald
Duited Press.
that it was her birthday yesterday and she had visitors to the floor. His Worship imposed á fiňe of $26, while another woman, Yip Yee-mui, a waitress, was fined $3 for gambling. Six absentees, forfelted bails of $3 each.
Table money, totalling $3.15, was placed in the poor box.
LABOUR PARTY
SECRETARY
WHOLE-TIME JOB DECISION
over- new
London, Oct. 3. The Labour Conference at South- port, after a long private discuss- this iion, to-day decided by an
whelming majority that the Secretary of the Party, when ap pointed, shall devote his whole announce time to that office.
He will therefore be precluded) be from standing for Parliament.-- on United Preas.
The Sincere Co., Ltd,
Confucius' being Inspector R. Shannon
will from Ilome leave abours the P. aut birthday, all their stores
Business will resume O. llner Rajputana yesterday, and has closerl. been appointed Divisional Inspector Saturday. Yaumati
The annual transfer
of
On a charge of arriving in the Chinese Colony without valid passport, constables of the local Police Force Rohmatola Monkhunjinnoff, a native The transfer of Russian Turkesinn, was sentenced
took place yesterday.
of the Indian contingent is being to six weeks' hard labour by Mr. carried out to-day.
Crushed by the anchor chain aboaru the J.C.J.L. steamer Tisondari in the harbour yesterday, Fung Kau, a Reaman, sustained injuries from which
Hamilton in the Central Mngistracy this morning, Sergeant C. Mottram stated that the defendant arrived from Canton on October 1 and went to stay at the Mohammedan Mosque,
he died shortly after admission to Afisa Jon Shannon has been chosen
the Government Civli Hospital,
to enact the role of "Alleo" In the
"Alice in Wonderland" Fete to be Fung Ki, a 30-year-old unemploy-held in St. Andrew's Church grounds
GRIMSBY'S NEW DOCK
TO BE OPENED TO-DAY
London, Oct. 1. Grimsby's new fishing fleet dock, jointly provided by the Grimsby Corporation and the London North
GENERAL LOSES COMMAND
False Reports Of Engagements
heart,
Instrumental-Blue Sparks.
forever?
Guards.
• Masters' Inwalians. 10 p.m. Close 'Down.
KZRM PROGRAMME.
--
To-day's Broadcast from The
Manila Station..
To-day's broadcast" by K.Z.JLM. 5 pm. Vertetica,
6.10 p.m. Studio Presentatlan, conducted
by Hernie Nolare.
5.15 p.m. Song by Alma Corro, Rafael
Artigas, plantat,
p.m. Requents,
6.10 p.m. Spanish Informational Period. 6.30 p.m. English Informational Period. 7 p.m. Request Period.
7.15 p.m. Reuter Soap Programme-Lorins Nah, Johnny Harris and Lins Fler. 7.30 p.m. Studio Reg-Ding Yalong. 7.4 p.m. Modern American Plans Com positions-A, Avelise,
p.m. "Bay it with Afasic”—Carmen and
Clella Pringur!!!.
8.16 p.m. Me and Noth.
5.30p.m. Riedle Presentation--Banjo Tricks
by Tom, Carpio, and Bazephone Branta by Emilla Balongs, unilated By Arlatan Avaline,
1.50 p.m. Stock Quotations.
p.m. KZRM Musicale
Lorine Nuh. 11.10 p.m. Bian Op.
Nanking, Oct. 3. General Chiang Kai-shek, in the capacity of the Chairman of the Central Military Council, issued an order from Nanchang toy de- riving General Lo. Chok-chow of his duties Commander of the 23rd Divison of the Szechuen Army. General Lo is held responsible for the recent reverses suffered by.
the Government forces in their eam- aign against the Reds in northern Schuen. He is also charged with Issuing falso reports, purported to give the impression that the Gov-
rnment troops held the upper hand to follow! against the "Beds".
In announcing the dismisant of
conducted by
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES.
A Pianoforte Recital By Leonard Morris.
Daventry prozrammé
will be brondenat
TRANSMISSION *.
DAY'N tranemissions. · Announcements
ed, appeared before Mr. E. 1. Wynno- on Novembar 10. Miss Dawn Digby Eastern Rtaway, will be formally
Two of the following_trequencim and wave- Jones, at the Kowloon Magistracy was adjudicated second, whilst opened to-morrow...
General Lo Chok-chow, General - lewatha will be used almaltaneously, but the this morning, charged with the theft souvenirs have been presented to
Post E000,000, provide Chiang Kai-shek has instructed wavelengths may be changed in the course of of an electrle table fan, the property Misses Margaret Lawson, Yvonne an increase of 87 acres of water. General Liu Hatang. Commandere made at frequent intovaniemi of Li Ng-mul, a married woman, 210 Martin and Poggs Kinchin. The and is equipped with the latest in-Chief of the Anti-Red Campaign Reclamation Street, first flour. dimeult task of judging, the entries Owing to some doubt in the evidence, was carried out by Lady Bathorn, machinery for repairs, refitting in Szechuan,
rocealing the accused was remanded in custody "Abigail" of the 3. C. M. Post, and and
United ProsB.
for 48 hours,
Mr. W. Robson.
15,97 metres.
Wavelength Frequency GIRIT 11ATO K.E, Q5343. 11,700 kn.
16.34 metro (Continued on Page 4)
to organlag the
Call Sign
of trawlers, rank and file of the Szechuan Army
on a sound basis.—Contral News.
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