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M. POINCARE BURIED

SIMPLE SERVICE AT

'NIBECOURT

VAULT IN VILLAGE CEMETERY

(Special to "Te{ngraph”)

(lly Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphic Mas- saga Ordinance, 1894. Revived, October 37. 3.41 4.1.J

Paris, Oct. 21.

The former President of the Republic of France, M. Raymond Poincare, was laid to his last rest in the family vault of the village cemetery at Nibecourt, to- day.

Only the members of the states-

family man's

and hfa old colleagues, M. Herriot and M. Tardieu, attended the brief ceremonies at which the Bishop of Verdun olliciated. The service was extremely simple, in accord ance with M. Poincare's wishes,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1934.

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Group showing some of the delegates attending the opening session of the ninth congress of the Far Enstern Association of Tropical Modicine, held at Nanking, attended by medical men from all parts of the

East.

President of Frares during the BRITISH AIRMEN WELL in Comet plane, took off from WAR VETERANS

War and

premier before and

after the outbreak of hostilities, M. Poinenre was one of the best

known of contemporary statesmen, not only of France bit of all the

AHEAD IN AIR RACE

(Continued from Page 1.

world. He was known for the to turn back three times owing to courage of his policles and his engine trouble or weather condi- tireless energy, und was one afthans, and having dropped well be the most able orators of his time.hud the fenders after themselves

-Reuter Special.

etting the pace,

Vice Grows

In America

PROHIBITIONISTS' CAMPAIGNING

(Special to "Telegraph")

(y Tipprath, Copyright. Telegraphic Mew magre Ordinance, TAPI Kerviced, October

Washington, Oct. 21.

Anther British Comet, flown by Catheart Jones and K. F. H. Waller has arrived here safely after domys,--Beater,

LEADERS SAFE AT SINGAPORE

Singapore, Oct. 21. The British Comet, leading the at ni marathon to Melbourne, male a perfect landing here at 10,30 o'clock Lo-night under the skilled hands of W. A. Scott.

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here at 10 o'clock, having been delnyed by fog. They are making! good time, In spite of their) nccidents and are still given A chance to take a prize in the race,; ---Reuter.

NARROW ESCAPE.

Singapore. Oct. 21, When Scott and Black landed! here their plane bumped bndly; and very nearly overturned when caught by a sudden gust of wind.

A large crowd at the airport, gave them a great welcome.

Scott, Interviewed, described the journey from Allahabad as appall- ing but said their engine was be having splendidly. He had ex- pected to arrive at Singapore at 3.15 a.m. (local time) but decided to reduce speed and nurse the engine and make a daylight land- ing.

They expect to fly

Reuter.

to

GATHER

REACTION AGAINST ROOSEVELT ?

(Special to "Telegraph")

All Tetraph, Copyright, Telegraphie Alva

Medinance,

Gelaber 14. Reerived,

Miami, Fla., Oct. 21,. The convention of the American Legion of here on Monday,

WET

veterans upena:

I expected that Mr. Frank Beigrano, San Francisco banker. with be elected Commander,

Some anticipate interesting re- actions to the policies of President Roosevell, recently explained in Portal speech at Roanoke.-United

dying with T. Campbell Black.—| Darwin non-stop if possible.— | Press.

Router.

BOEING FINDS WAY.

Allahabad, Oct. 21. Turner and Pangborne found

In connection with the first their way here at 10.26 p.m. statistics of the year since repeal G. M. T.-Reuter.

of prohibition, Superintendent McBride of the Anti-Saloon League, saya that segregated vice has increased considerably,

PORT DARWIN NEXT.

Singapore, Oct, 21. After a brief stop here, Pilots has Scott, and Black leaders in the 10 Melbourne, left for Port Darwin, Australia, at 11.42)

Drinking among minora ipcreased to a deplorable degree. fair ruce he adds.

They headed ont confidently on their last leg but one, still ap

hours ahead of proximately live their nearest rivals-Renter.

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FURTHER DELAY.

Allahabad, Oct. 22, Turner and Pangborne left here

at 11.45 p.m. (G.M.T.) and Jones and Waller were again delayed in leaving Karachi for this point, fully taking off nt 4.15 1.1.

(G.M.T.).—Reuter.

MAKE GOOD TIME.

Alor Star, Oct. 22. The Dutch entry, dying secondi in the air race, arrived at Alor Star at 3.25 a.m, to-day (G.M.T.) and immediately refueled and took off again at 4.07 q.m.--Reuter, MOLLISONS LOSE WAY.

A

WANCHAI SHOUTING INCIDENT

Japanese Gets Two Years' Gaol

RADIO BROADCAST

Relay of the South Wales Borderers' Band.

Z.E.K. PROGRAMME.

From ZBW on a wavelength of 355 motres (845 kilocycles):

8.8 p. European Programme, 6-8 p.m. (Approx:) A Relay of the Band of the Ist Battn: South Wales Borderers, conducted by Bandmaster C. Eldicott, A.R.C.M., from, the Mill- tary Hispital, Bowen Rond, by kind permission of Lieut. Colonel H. E. Williams, D.a.0., M.C.

6-7 p.m. A Relay of the Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden.

7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota- tlons, London and New York Slock and Commodity Quotations,

7.08-7.30 p.m. A Pianoforte Recital by Wilhelm Baekhaun.

1 (a) Revolutionary Study, Op. 10,

No. 12.

. Chopin. Chopin.

(h) Study in F Major. 2(a) Waltz in D Flat, Op. 64, No.

1

Chopin. (b) Etude in C Major, Op. 10, No.

3

1

7.

Waldesrauschen (Liszt),

Liebestraum (Liket).

Nalla Waltz

Dohnnnyi).

7.30-8 p.m. Variety.

Song-Ev'ry Little While,

Chopin.

(Delibes.

Frances Madtux (Soprano). Violin Solo-Always. Violin Solo Song of Furadise,

Albert Sandler. Vocal Buet--Fancy Our Meeting. Vocal Duet-Now that I've Found

You

Jack Buchanan and Elsie Randolph. Instrumental--The Grasshopper and

the Anta. Instrumental--Nanly Man,

The Four Bright Sparks. Sony-Farewell tu Aruna, Song-Why can't this night go en

forever 7

Charles Carlisle (Tenor). 8 p.m.

Local Time and Weather Report.

X.03-10.30 p.m. Chinese Studio Concert.

9.30 p.. Router Press_Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity

Qupl|ori

10.30 p.m. Reuter Fress Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press News, Further London Stock and Commodity Quota- tions, followed by New York Opening Quotations.

10.40 p.m. Close Down.

All Relays of the Hongkong Hotel "Orchestras are by courtesy of the Managemont.

8.30-10 pm. European Recorded programme from 3.EK, on a frequen- cy ut 640 k. c'n.

8.30-9.03 p.m. Sonata in A Major (Cesur Franic) played by Alfred Cor- tut (Pianoforte) and Jacques Thibaud (Violin).

Ist Movement-Allegretto moderato.

2nd Movement---Allegro, * 3rd Movement

4th

ben

·

Recitative-

poco

The Anti-Saloon League. rightp.m. wing of the Prohibitionists' attack-

Planding guilty to a reduced ing forces, in opre again campaign

charge of unlawful possession of Fantasio, Ing Intensively for reform, main-

control of arms and ammunition,

Movement-Allegretta taining that with the breaking

Kuzo Nomura was sentenced to mono, of the racketeering gangs which

9.01-9.30 p.m. Musical Comedy and two years' hard labour by Mr. controlled the illicit liquor trade NOT TRYING TO GAIN.

Allahabad. Oct. 22. Justice Jacks, Puisun Judge, at Talkle Tunes. during the days of the Volstead

Rangoon, Oct. 23. The Mollisons lost their way enthe Criminal. Sessions this morn- Selection-The Song of the Drum

(Finck)." Act's life, the country is now safe

Parmentier and Molt arrived route to this point from Karachi -for-prohibition--Guited-Presshore at 10.15 and took off-again at and wore forced to land at Jub.

10,47 p.m., only stopping long balpdre to check their bearings. enough to sutch food and take on) They restarted immediately new Tuel supplies,

Parmentier said they were not overtake the British plane flown by Scott and Black.--- Reuter.

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NORTH-SOUTH RAPPROCHEMENT trying to

Leaders Planning Conference

Sharighal, Oct. 22.

Chinese politieni lenders

are

actively discussing the possibilities

of bringing heads of various poli-

tical groups together in working

Reuter.

ink.

****Aceusod ̈was committed from the Central Magistracy on where he was charged with having fred a shot gun into No. 87 Jaffe Road, ARRIVE AT LAST.

with intent to maim, disfigure, or disable Mr. Hotla, Mrs. Hotto, Allahabad, Oct. 22. Capt. and Mrs. Mollison have ar- Tomeyo Matsushita, Mrs. Nomura ant three- children. He was Frived here after many debtys, STILL IN RACE.

They landed at 5.28 o'clocking charged with having a shot Karachi, Oct. 21.

¡ (G.M.T.) and will proceed as soon Kun and 15 cartridges without a Jones and Waller, British Allers as possible.-Reuter,

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

FEW MEN ARE NO CLEVER AB TO

out a national salvation programme KNOW ALL THE MISCHIEF THEY DO. following the arrival of Dr. Wang-Rochefoucauld. Chung-hui from the South.

He had

with

n

Dr. Wang is believed to have Alto-morrow's meeting of the H.K. ought with him certain su otary Clubs the speaker will be Miss proposals from The Betty Compson, whose subject is Southern lendern.

entitled "An Interview lengthy talk with Dr. H. H. Kung Rotarian". yesterday afternoon, after which Dr. Kung wired Marshal Chiang Kai-shek asking him to name a date and place to meet Dr. Wang.

-Central "Nows,

ADMITS FRAUD

CHARGES

BRITISH

BROKER

IMPRISONED

Caught in Des Voeux Road Central near Her Street yesterday, Chan u, 25, unemployed, was found to have in his possession 1,983 po-pin tottery tickets. Brought before Mr. Macfad yen in the Centra) Police Court this morning, he was fined $100, or two months hard labour,

The Ben Line as. Henruoch is due here from Singapore and Manila on the 27th instant.

A services' whist drive will be held the European Y.M.C.A. this even- ing at o'clock,

leunce.

Herman Finek and his Oches. trn. Sang-"Hulen" The Shepherd's Song

(Offenbach).

Heddle Nash (Tenor). Selection-Wonder Bar-Film Songs. The Bohemians. Vocal Gems-The New Moon (Rom-

bergi..

VocalTM Gems-Whoopee (Kahn).

9.30

Light Opera Company. p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations.

The incident WH alleged to

9.35-10 p.m. Concert Waltres: have followed a quarrel between | A Thousand and One Nights (J. defendant and his wife.

This morning Mr. Leo D'Almada, jnr., made a plea for mitigation of the offence and asked his Lordship to impose a fine.

Bentonce

was passed on accused, he asked that his stay in custody up to the date be taken into consideration.

AMERICAN STOCK OUTLOOK

Li Sang, unemployed, was sentenced to six weeks' hard labour by Mr. E. W. Hamilton, at the Central Magistracy his morning on a charge of stealing a silver watch und chain, the properly of Chan Siu-wun, a student, from the GOOD PROSPECTS FOR Chinese Bathing Club, North Point. Inspector Login_prosecuted,

SPRING

New York, Oct. 20. Market influences remain pre-

Strauss).

Felix Weingurtner conducting

the British Symphony Or

chestra. My Darling Waltz ("The Gipsy

Baron") (J. Strausa),

Berlin State Opera Orchestra Blue Danube (J. Strauss),"

conducted by Dr. Leo Blech. Tales from the Vienna Woods (J.

Strausa).

Or- Philadelphia Symphony

chestra directed by Leopold Stokowski.

10 p.m. Close Down. ZEEŞEN - PROGRAMMES.

To-day's Broadcast From The German Short-Waver.

Kpreial programme for Far Eastern will be broadcast this evening by DJK on p.m. Announcement (Germs, Earl.) Ger- mpts Folk Song,Programme Forecast (German, Engilah).

The sailing of the Blue Funnel liner Auncas for England has been A very entertaining evening was postponed to nen on Wednesday. The dominantly constructive, but con-

Hon. Mr. E. Dr. C. Wolfe, retiring Insiderable further backing and fil-a18 meters under given in the Canton Club Theatre on Friday night by Professor Andrews Spector General of Police, Mrs. Wolfeng is likely. Underlying business and and Miss Marion Wolfe will welcome forces should justify irregular "Hurmat," an Indian conjurer spiritualiat. Eturmat is giving two friends at the Queen's Pler at 10.45 strengthening of prices over the more auch shows in the City at them on Wednesday, instead of 3.45 next several months in anticipation previously ar. of another important business re- Grand Theatre, and is expected to Pan. to-morrow, have a good audience, since the many ranged,

covery next spring. Chinese present on Friday showed great appreciation of his powers.

months' hard labour, was fimposed by

Need for selectivity is particu-

tener

Brenes from

1,15 pza., Mutie and Topical Erenta 1,48 pắm, Nowa Bulletin (English).` 10 p.m. Popular Orchestral Concert, 10,30 p.m. "Dan Carion." Schilter's Tragedy. 11.15 p.m. News Bolletin (German). 11.30 p.m. Cavalry Music. BA-Cavelty Band 2ło, 28, condested by Dandrskater Мах Кения. 12.13 m. News Bobelin_(English),

* 12.38 x.m. Close down (German, English).

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES.

Baroness Orczy Introduces The "Scarlet Pimpernel.”

Daventry programmes will be broadcast to night follows:

Tientsin. Öet, 22-

A fine of $250, or in default three rly important under the type of Eric Thunder, British broker

The prevalence of petty thefts from Mr. E. W. Hamilton, at the Central market now prevailing in which and prominent resident of Peking, well-known as a race-horse owner, the site of the new Hongkong and Magistracy this morning, on Hung activity should be concentrated in pleaded guilty to a charge of Shanghal Banking Corporation was Tin-mun, unemployed, who appeared relatively few lagues and trading

why commented on by Sub-Inspector Mist on remand on a charge of trespassing volume restricted. fraudulent conversion anel

The following stocks are recom Naval Dockyard. It sentenced to 18 months imprison- when Leung Chung, 44, unemployed, un board II.M.S. Suffolk lying in the

was mended for purchase as offering appeared before Mr. Macfadyen in the Royal ment to-lay.

Central Police Court this morning and alleged at the previous hearing of the the dual attraction of adequate Thunder was adjudged bank-pleaded guilty to stealing gunny sucks. case that the defendant had stolen a current income plus ressonable rupt on September 15.-Renter..

A line of $10 with the alternative of pass to get into the Dockyard.

appreciation possibilities: Ameri- fourteen days' imprisonment was infileted,

"No, I don't believe you," said Mr. can Machine and Foundry, Coca- EI. Wynne-Jones, at the Kowloon cola. Cream of Wheat, General The Christmas parcel nil for

The following forthcoming weddings Magistracy this morning, when Tsui Foods, Hercules Powder, Kresge, Great Britain will be closed at the are announced at

tho Registrar's Chap, unemployed, was charged with Penick and Ford. J. C. Penney General Port Office at noon on Novem Omce, Supreme Court:Mr. Thomas unlawful possession of a colf of elec Procter and Gamble, and Wrigley.lengths may be changed in the course ber 9, and is due in London on DecemCarruthers Payne, engineer, of Tong- tric wiring, and the possession of a General bond prospects appear will be made at frequnt intervalai- ber 10. The public are requested to shan, Chino, and Miss Sylvia Wade chisel for an unlawful purpose. De definitely improved. Purchase of

Call Bler Frequency Warlenath poat carly.

worth, of Ruby, England, en sonte Tendant stated that he had bought the both high and medium quality is- to the Colony on the P and O linor articles from another person, and in- Ranpura; Mr John Davidson, revenue tended to sell them again. It was stated sucs are justified but individual officer of the Import and Export that defendant was arrested in Pel investors should continue to con- Offices, and fles Monica Bossio Ho Street on October 20 at 3.30 am. centrate bond holdings in the mid- Stonebridge, of 80, Argyle Rond, He was sentenced to one month's hard die group-Swan, Culbertson and

Fritz. West Ealing, London..

The tea party arranged in honour

of the H.K. Commissioner of the Bt. John Ambulance Brigade has been Indefinitely postponed.

labour on each charge.

TRANSMISSION 1.

Two of the following frequencies and wave- lengths will be mend almiitaniemily, but the

af vach day's transmissionī. Anasancements

GSR

G50

637

авт

GSE

21,420 - k..

18.37 metres. 17.790 k.e. 10.46 metron 18.140 ko. 19.18 tran 11,808 ka 25.18 metram 11,750 ko. 15.38

7.

Time Bignal from Dig' Ban. The Western Studio Orchestra, from

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7.45 Pt. Dramatised short story (1), A p.m. The Signal from Greenwich. Tom Jenkie at the organ of the Pis elnern, Swansea,

8.30 p.m. Dramathed short story (2). R.45 layan Heard and his Band, no Jayed from the west End Claeme, Birmingham.

The Northern Studio Orchestra. from cheater studio. 9.45-10 p.m. News Dulletin.

9.30.

TRANSMISSION 2,

12. Am.

A Borsala Recital. Marret Mine- Gibben Vlatin) und Frederiek Jackson (Planoforte). Sonata in 0. Op. 781 (1) Vivasa ma non troppo) (2) Adagios (3) Alleges molto masterste (Brahmi), 11.30a.m. The Midland Wireless Orthorten.

(Leader. Alfred Cars,) ducted by H. Foster Clark, direct- ed by Frank Canteil. The "Newa

4.15 am. The BBC, Dance

directed by Henry Hell

1.42 0.m. Class dawn.

TRANSMISSION 4.

Orchreizm

Two at the following frequencies and wave- lengthe wil be used simultaneoutir. but the wavelengths may be changed in the course of each day's Tesiamlalona. Antouncementia | tengiha will be used simultaneously, bet ther will be mada ut frequent intervalst—

Call Biga Frequency

Wavelength

17,700 k.. 16,56 metres

20.28 metres 26.63 metres

Twist the following frequencioN ANG WATE-

wavelengths may be changed. In the copINE

of such day's transmimiona. Anssaneamento |will be made at frequent intervaldin

Call Birm Frequency Wavelength

·OBF 1:15,169 kas : 19.08.

11,665 *.0. 35.20 zatem, 21,7ED .. 23.61 metres

$,685 ...

CBO

CSP

15.340 k.. 19.82 metros

QSE

11,805 k..

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11,740

k..

CAR

CHO

0,393 k.p

GBB

$3.00 metres 81.05

or GAD

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OF GB3

GBA

GRA

0,010...

4.50 k.. 49.89 metres

.. Big Ben Arthur Ballsbury and his Orchestra, relayed from the Saray Ifelel, London. “yaxtrot," New Moon (Tovey), Belection, "Patel" (Guanod), En Bourdine (Tellard). Walt (Duy d'fardelst). Dance No. 6 (iesbas), Walta, Frite Song (Bizler). Veronique (wom 10.41 p.m. Kert the Béarlat Pimpera

Presented by his Creator, Batan Drezy,

21 p.m.

The Belfast Wireima Orekanten. (Leader, Paffily Whiteway), Gen- ducted by Peter · Montgomery: Overture, Di Dallo (The Ball) (B).

11.55 Variety. Produced yy. William

MALLATE

Greenwich, Thus Bigual at 4 p.m.

$1.20 at

∙33.05

4,440 20... 49.59 metres

Big Hen, The Newa; Celluwed by Dairy Producs Notes applied by the Fetalligence Branch of th Imperial Erasmia· Committee, 2.15 am. A. Bran Band Concert.

Greenwich Tima Bignal at, V_DIR. 3.15 a. Coon Hours, sung by Phythe Seat(Hopražs) and John Küche

9.65.1.

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"Mert the Scarlat Pimperma32′′ Prowled by his Creator, Marenzan

·Oreg

Greenwich Time Bignal at 8 pm, 14 mm, Jack Faras and his Band. *4.48 a.m.- "Old Words in Naw Mule?

The News,

6.15 Dance Made,

Dance Maste

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