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SHIPPING

·PACT

RATIONALISING INDUSTRY

SCANDINAVIAN PREPARATION

(Special to "Talegraph")

Mos Ordinance, 1891- Reculved, October 11, 4,20 4.m.)

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY

OCTOBER

1934

DEPORTATION | PEAK TRAMWAY DUKE OF KENT

RESENTED

TOKYO TO MAKE EXPLANATION

CHINA QUOTES JAPAN'S LAW

Nanking, Oct. 11,

DEVELOPMENT

NO DECISION YET ON EXTENSION

OPENS MOTOR SHOW

YEAR'S PROGRESS OUTLINED

OVERSEAS VISITORS

PLAN FOR FLATS AWAIT APPROVAL Enquiries made by the Tele- Mr. Ariyoshi, Japanese Minister graph this morning disclose the

London, Oct. 11. to China, arrived here from Shang-fact that the Peak Tramways Co.,

When the Duke of Kent, Prince hai and immediately called Mr.Ltd., has so far taken no action (By Takeprash, Copyright, Telegraphie New Wang Ching-wal, President of the regarding the recent suggestion George, opened the International Executive Yuan and concurrently for extending the lower terminus Motor Show at Olympia to-day, he

mentioned the fact that the Bri Oslo, October 11, Foreign Minister.

down to Queen's Road.

tish Motor Industry, within the Important progress towards the It is learned In authoritative

The matter, said Mr. D. E. Inst twelve months, had been able rationalization of International quarters that Mr. Ariyoshi's visit is Clark, of Messrs. J. D. Humphreys to expand its trade both at Home shipping has been officially re- for the purpose of giving a full ex-nnd Co., general managers of the und abroad to such an extent that corded at a conference of repre-planation of Japan's position in Company, had not yet been con- it had been possible to take off the sentatives of Governments and regard to the recent deportation of sidered by the Board of Directors, unemployment register and re- shippers of Denmark, Norway, and Chinese labourers from Japan.

Mr. Clark pointed out that the place on the pay roll some 100,- Sweden,

In connection with this affair, apelitions on behalf of the sug-1000 men, 'Tho Scandinavian shipping rejoinder to the Japanese reply was gested extension, which were "As a motorlat myself," said the Interests are strongly opposed delivered to the Japanese Legation signed by any roaldents, were Duke, "I can appreciate that the to Government subsidy of steam-by the Waichigop two days ago. not prepared by the Company, and quality of your products has ahip lines, and in this are largely In strengthening its argument he had no knowledge as to what been even further improved during supported by British opinion. against the deportation of Chinese had become of them.

The conversations just conclud-labourers, the Foreign Office quoted od were Arranged in order to in deall the Japanese law governing formulate a polley for the three the rights and interests of foreign countries concerned which they residents in Japan.Central News, .can take with them to the Intor- national Shipping Conference In London later in the year.

The detalls of the agreement roached, however, are not to be. divulged at present. Reuter Special

Prince

Opens Air

College

ADDRESSES CADETS AT CRANWELL

London, Oct. iz The Prince of Wales, wearing the uniform of an Air Marshal,: few from London to Cranwell Lincolnshire, to-day, to open the Royal Air Force College, founded on the lines of Sandhurst and Woolwich.

Tho firat Commandant of the College is Air Vice-Marshal Long- croft, who was a pilot when the

HOTIEN FALLS

Government Army Ousts Reds

Foochow, Oct. 12.

With regard to the proposed block of flats near the site of the present terminus, Mr. Clark stated that nothing could be stated at the moment, as the plans had not been finally approved.

H.K. WHEELERS

the last year, and I am glad to see that the use of various devices to increase safety on the road has been a keynote of designers and production engineer."

There was an exceptionally large attendance at the opening and the presence of more visitors. from OversORA was particularly noticeable.

INTERNATIONAL AFFAIR.

RADIO BROADCAST

Jazz Banjo and Piano Recital.

PICTURES ON PARADE.

From ZBW on a wavelength of 365 metres (845 kilocycles).

4-7 pin Chinese Programme. 7-10.30 p.m. European Programme 7 p.m.

Closing Local Stock Quotations, London and New York Stock and Commodity Quotations.

7,08-7.80 p.m. from Light Operas Patience (Bullivan).

Band Selections

i

The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards. Dorothy (Collier).

The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards. The Sorcerer (Sullivan).

The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards. 7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio. A Jazz Recital by Fred Carplo and Guitar) and Julian (Banja Silverio (Piano).

1. Flapperette.

2. Pizzicato Polka. 3. Bilverio Shule. 4. Sleepy Head. 6. Sparklets,

6. The Clock and the Banjo.

7. Wagon Whools,

8. Rufonreddy.

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

H.03-8.15 p.m. "Pictures on Fanny.

From the Studio.

Parade" by Film This is the 28th show of the series and it is definitely interna- 8.15-9 p.m. Variety. tonal in character. Although Orchestra-Jerome Kern-Medley. SHUMCHUN VISIT

Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy there are few, if any, decreases

Hotel Orpheann. ON SUNDAY

in the price of models, they con- tain many improvements. Bodica Vocal Goms-Mr. Whittington,

Jack Buchanan and Elsie Randolpli roomier, more solidly con- The management of the. Hong are

with Carroll Gibbons and John, The Anti-Red Military Hend-

W. Groon. quarters announced this morning kong Wheelers have selected [structed and show improved finish;

number have| Organ Salo-Rhapsody in Blue. that the Government forces In Shumchun.again as their venue for and an increased

sprung wheels,

Quentin M. Maclean. Western Fukien occupied Hotlen, this Sunday's run, Mr. L. Saunders Independently

and Song-A Place fn your heart. an important point leading to acting as Run Captain. The party semi-automatic gear boxca

Song--The Very Thought of you Changting (the stronghold of the will leave the Wheeler's Headquardraught-proof ventilation,,

tendency

Sam Coalow (Tenor). la The streamline .m, commencing the Reds in Fukien) yesterday after ters

Medley. a severe engagement, The Reds actual run from the Vehicular general. The show remains open Band-Maurice Chevaller Songs-

next Forry, Jordan Hond, at 9.30 am. for the

ten days-British retreated toward Changting.

Van Phillips and his Concert Band. An invitation to other local cycling Wireless, With the recovery of Iotlen, enthusiasts to join the Wheelera

Vocal-Clarice Mayno-Medley. the Government troops expect to on this apin is extended. Bathing

Clarice Mayne (Comedienne). capture Changling in the

9-0.45 p.m. From the Studio, near kit should be carried. future. Fighting is developing,

A 24th Recital of Gramophone Records by the Rev. C.BR. Sargent. in this direction resumption of an offensive by the

9.45 p.m. Government troops---Central News.

GOODWILL TOUR

at >

Prince had his first flight 16 years MR. EDEN LEAVES FOR

SCANDINAVIA

following the The unsettled weather conditions were responsible for the cancella- tion of the Wheelers' visit to Shumchun last Sunday. A good attendance was present in anticipa- tion of a start being made but the incessant rain

the long made

Some journey out of the question. consolation was afforded, however, when the weather improved and it was decided to carry out the after- noon trip round the Island, Mr. A Wilson, the former Naira London, Oct. 11. "You have joined a great service

The Lord Privy Seal, Mr. Anand after a steady run completed Cycling Club member, led the party and though the Royal Air Force is the junior service it, along with thony Eden, left, London

this the circuit in just the two hours.

ngo.

In an address to the cadets the Prince said:

the Navy and Army, makes for

afternoon for Scandinavia,

No offlcinis accompany him and that confidence which, not only the visit is entirely one of good- throughout the Empire but throughout the world la of vital will arising from friendly personal importance and will continue to be relationships established with re- of vital importanee until the make presentatives of the Scandinavian up of the world changes very countries at Genova--British radically."

The Prince made a tour of Ins- pection during the afternoon, afterwards flying back to London. -British Wireless.

FIGHTING EXTRADITION

:.

LINDBERGH CASE DEVELOPMENTS

(Special to "Teingraph")

Wireless.

:

DRIZZLE OR RAIN

BOOTH LINE EXPANSION

NEW STEAMER LAUNCHED

London, Oct. 11.

STOLE LADY'S

HANDBAG

BANISHEE SENT TO GAOL

Misa P: Choa, of No. 5. Broad- wood Road, was the complainant before Mr. Thomson in the Central Police Court this morning, when Lok Ming, 20, unemployed, was charged with stealing a handbag, a compact set, two handkerchiefs containing a lady driver's licence, and $10.11. He pleaded guilty.

Defendant was further churged with returning from banishment. On this charge, Sergeant H. N. Moran, of the Police Fingerprinta Office, applied. for committal, stat- ing that defendant had returned three times.

I was stated that Miss Chon parked her car near Queen's Pler on Wednesday. She left her bag on the seat and the defendant came up and snatched it. Miss Chon gave

an Indian constable.

The anticyclone remains centred 5,000-ton ship built by Messrs.clase and the thief was caught by to the north of Shantung, and has Cammieli Laird at their Birkhen- increased in intensity. The de head yard was launched to-day. pression is situated about 200 miles south-east of Tokyo, moving north- She was the .. Clement, the eastward. Local forecast:-East Arst of two 5,000-ton vessels be winds, moderate; cloudy. some ing constructed for the Booth Line, |drizzle or light rain.

Liverpool-British Wireless.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

WE DO PRAY FOR MERCY; AND THAT SAME PRAYER DOTH TEACH US ALL TO BENDER THE DEEDS OF MERCY.

Knucked down by motor car No. 1977 in Hennessy Road, Wanchai, years, was removed to the Govern yesterday, a boy, Mak Sing-kal, aged ment Civil Hospital.

The Ben Line 8.9. Bengloc la due the 13th here from Singapore on

instant,

One case of diphtherin was reported to the local health authorities On Wethesday.

On the theft charge the defen- dant was sentenced to three months' hard labour, and on the charge of returning from banishment was remanded for seven days.

CHINA SENDS

Reuter Prass Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quota- tions.

9.50-10.15 p.m. Light Orchestral Music. Bolero (Ravel).,

Boston Symphony Orchestra directed by Serge Roussevitzky, Glow Worm Idyll (Lincko). Danse des Apaches (Clarke).

Now Light Symphony Orchestra. Maruschka (Do Leur).

Albert Sandler and His Orchestra. 10.13-10.30 p.m.

Alfred Cortot.

Two Chopin Ballads played by

1. Ballade In A Flat Major

(Op. 47),

2. Ballado in F Minor (Op. 52). 10.30 p.m. Router Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press News, etc.

19.35 p.m. Close Down.

ACCIDENT NOT REPORTED

*

LADY THOUGHT IT TOO TRIVIAL

A plen that the defendant thought the incident too trivial to report to the police, was made by Mr. Leo D'Almada, Sr., this morn Ing when he appeared before Mr. E. W. Hamilton, at the Central CONDOLENCES Magistracy, on behalf of Miss LI -So-s0,-of-No. 101-Gloucester-Road, who was summoned for falling to report after a collision.

MESSAGE FOR BOY KING.

·

Nanking, Oct. 12.

S. Hugh Jones were amongst

Mr. Wang Ching-wel, as Chinese Mr. H. C. Macnamara and Mr. G. Foreign Minister, has instructed the Chinese Legation at Paris to parachgers who returned to the Colony by the 8. President Grant, convey to the French Government the sympathy of the Chinese Gov-

(Dy Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphie ste-Shakespeare. aga Urdinaner. 1891. Received, October 30, 2105 mm),

New York, Oct. 11. Despite the objections of the authorities of the State of New Jorsey, Mr. J. M. Fawcett, counac for Richard Hauptmann, accused in the Lindbergh murder case, has

A service in English for Chinese obtained postponement of the

A. M. D'Eca, No. 1 Torres Building, ernment over the death of M. Bar- habeas согрин hearing until returned students and others is now

being held every Sunday at 10.30 appeared before Mr. F. I. Wynne-thou a.n. in the Bishop's Chapel, St. Jones this morning, summoned for At the same time, thọ Chinese | Mr. Fawcett is fighting the ex- Paul's College. It is intended for allowing his private riekaba, No, Lagation has been also instructed tradition order by every means In Chinese Christians and those interest-305, In Prince Edward Road on to send a telegram of condolence on his power. The Governor of Newed in the Christian religion who are September 20, without a licence, and behalf of the Chinese Government York, Governor Lehmann, has not naturally at home in is Cantonese a fined 35. The puller of the to the Boy King of Yugo-Slavia

ricksha already ordered the extradition to service.

pulling the vehicle but the case was through the Yugo-Slavian Legation go forward.United Preas.

dismissed. On another summons of at Paris. China has not yet catab-

Monday.

MRS. ROOSEVELT'S BIRTHDAY

"Most Delightful To Grow Older"

(Special to "Talograph")

+

was also summoned for

"I have received a note from your palling without a driver's licence he lished a diplomatic representative Commanding Officer, saying that you was fined $1.

were acting under orders received.

на

I

am going to discharge you," said; Mr..E. I. Wynne-Jones at the Kow-

Arrested in a pawnshop, Li Yini, 19, n substituto amalı loon Magistracy this morning, when

first floor, Taui Wah, an R.A.F. motor driver, 116 Wellington Street,

in Yugo-Slavia.-Central Newa.

employed at No. BASEBALLERS":

appeared in namver to a summons the thefore Mr. Macfadyen TOURING TEAM

In the Central Magistracy this morn

for driving a lorry without inning to charge of stealing a gold neck- appropriate licence, and for carrying chain, the property of her mistress, a long load without a permit, in Jer LI Yuk-ching, and was sentenced to dau Road on September 17. Defen- dant had a motor-car driver's licence. one month's hard labour, Detective- Sergeant MacRobble said the article was valued at $50, and the defendant had been employed by the complainant for only six days as

as a substitute.

Two uneinployed men, Lau Chun, 30 years, and Lo Foi, 25 years, were charged with having in their possess-

VISITING ORIENT

Traffic Inspector C. F. Alexander alloged that defendant knocked down a woman in Des Voeux Rand Central, near.. Queen. Victoria Street, whilst driving private car No. 2007, and did not report the matter to the police.

Mr. D'Almada admitted that, no report was made to the police, but stated that after the accident, the woman who was knocked down,' got up and ran away.

A fine of $10 was imposed.

CIRCUS STILL ATTRACTS

PROGRAMMES MUCH ENJOYED

Isako's Circus continues to draw large audientes to Kowloon, the entire programme being of axceptional merit. Amongst the most popular. Itoms are the mon- NEXT MONTH⠀⠀

key and pony races, the porfor Philadelphia, Oct. 11. mance by the midget pony, and Babe Ruth, famous baseball musical elephant, and the intelli- Ion instruments fit for an unlawful The theft of two chickens from ger of the touring

star, has been named field mana-gence displayed by the albino American horse. All of these animals have Its Teleoraph, Copyright. Telegraphie Hes, and were sentenced to three months Kok Tail, led to the appearance of which is leaving Vancouver on the who puts them through their purpose, at Mengkok Road on October sampan on the waterfront at Tal Longue all-star baseball team been trained by Mr. G. A. Blacker hard labour cach, by Mr. E.T. Wynne-Man Tong, unemployed, at the Kow- Canadian Pacific liner, Empress paces. Washington, Oct. 11. Janes at the Kowloon Magistrney loon Magistracy this morning, where

this morning. The first defendant he was sentenced to two months of Japan, on November 2

The amazing horsemanship of had sharponed file and on being hard labour by Mr. E. L Wynne- The team will visit Honolulu the Cossack riders and the son- questioned stated that it had been Jenes. Defendant stated that the and Japan, Shanghai and Manila, saifonal work of the trapeze feeling to grow older," she said. Kiven to him by a friend to light chickens ran up to him, and to be playing, exhibition games where- artists provide thrills aplenty. It

with. The second man had a knife picked them up. He was seen later over it can. "It is so satisfactory to be able to ami also admitted that he had it for by a Chineso detective, and in #

can be safely said that Mr. Isako. look back and not have the little the purpose of using it in a fight. fourbag which he was carrying, the manage the activities of the team entertainments ever to visit the Connie Mack of Detroit, will has brought one of the Ancat axcitements one has when one is Detective Inspector Andrews proscut chickens were found. Sub-Inspector outside of playing-Reuter.

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