1934-11-01 — Page 19

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

Princess Marina, who yesterday figured in a Paris incidunt, when Greek woman leapt on the running board of her motor-car, brandishing *

letter imploring help for her son.

WOMAN'S ATTACK' ON PRINCESS

DUKE OF KENT'S FIANCEE IN PARIS ADVENTURE

“ONLY A FALSE ALARM

(SPECIAL TO "TELEGRAPH")

JAPAN AND SOVIET IN AGREEMENT

LAST STAGE OF C.E.R. TALKS

EARLY TRANSFER ANTICIPATED

THE THURS

MORE THAN $14,000 INVOLVED

Gilbert Embezzlement

Case

Two additional charges of embezzlement were brought against Geoffrey Fitzgerald Gil- bert, formerly employed by Messrs. Arnhold and Company, Gloucester Building, before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Cen- tral Magistracy this morning. Moscow, Oct. 31. Originally, Gilbert was charged The cause of much friction and with the embezzlement of $4,800, distrust, a matter. which more but this sum was this morning than once has been indicated as amended to $4,828.86. Two possible excuse for war between additional charges. involving Japan and Russia, the C. E. 'Raums of $6,001.88 and $3,077.02, salo negotiations have

were added. reached -point where complete and final settlement is virtually certain.

now

It is expected here that complete agreement for the transfer of the railroad from Russia to Japan and Manchu | kuo will be reached shortly.

While the murchase price bus been fixed at 140,000,000 yen, negotiations will continue for a ime in regard to other conditions of the sale, the most important of

RADIO BROADCAST

Jazz Banjo & Piano Recital. From the Studio.

Z.E.K. PROGRAMME.

From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 365 metres (845 kilocycles).

5-6 p.m. A Relay of the Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden.

6-6.30 p.m. Children's Studio Con- cert

6.30-7 p.m. A Relay of the Hong- kang Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden.

7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota- tions, London and New York Stock and Commedily Quotations. 7.08-7.30 p.m. Vical Gems. Helen (Offenbach)

Mr. W. A. Mackinlay, of Messrs. Denean, appeared for the prose- 'cution, while Mr. J. M. D'Almanda |

Remedios and Silva, defended. Wild Violets (R. Stolz) Remedios, of Messrs. D'Almada

Detective-Inspector J. Murphy was for the Police.

Columbia Light Opera Company.

Maria Elsener and Martin Kramer

of the State Opera, Dresden,; with Chorus and Orchestra,

In answer to his Worship, both Mr. Mackinlay and Mr. Remedios The Girl Friend (Rodgers)

intimated that they were ready to proceed with the ease.

His Worship, le accordingly hearing the case this afternoon.

which relate to the circumstances ANOTHER BLOW TO

of the transfer of the railway to

the purchaser and guarantees for

The payment of the purchase

price.

ÓIL FIRMS

Light Opera Company. 7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio. A Jazz Banjo and Piano Recital by Fred Carplo and Julian Silverio.

8 p.m. Local' 'Time' and Weather Report.

8:03-10.30 p.m. Clifnese Stadio Con-

cert.

9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quaiationa..

10.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletin, Rugby Mid-day Press News, Further Stuck and Commodity Quota.

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Pricor "based on the now value of the dollar

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MACKINTOSH'S LIMITED!

It is agreed that in the event PETROL REFINERY IN tione, followed by New Y MACKINTOSH'S

of the yen falling below a certain value, currency payments will be reckoned according to the gold rafe.

EMPLOYEES PROTECTED.

MANCHUKUO

ing Quotations.

10.40 p.m. Close Down. All Relays of the Hongkong Hotel Orchestras are by courtesy of the Management.

Dairen, Nov, 1. Following the imposition of a all monopoly system by Manchu- kub, the foreign oil interests in Z.E.K. PROGRAMME: In the event of deciaion to dis- Manchuria will be dealt another miss the Soviet employees of the blow in the form of a plan now

8,30-10 p.m. European Recorded! railroad, the new administration afoot for the establishment of quency of 848 k...

Programme from 2.EK on A Pre- must give, three months' notley big petrol refinery in a suburb of 8.30-9.02 p.m. Symphony No. & dismissed employees must Dairen, with capital of 5,000,000 in E Minor, Op. 95 (The New have the right to remain in Man-yen, of which the Mauchukuo Gov-World") (Dvorak) chukuo two months longer to fornment will subscribe 1,000,000 (By Telegraph. Copyright Telegraphic Messages Ordinance, settle their personal affairs,

yen and the South Manchurian 1894. Recrived, Nr. 1, 8.08 m.)

Mr. Yureneff, the Soviet Am- | Railway- Administration will sub- bassador Paris, Oct. 31.

tu Tokyo, and Mr.scribe 2,000,000, the remaining Princess Marina, fiancee of the Duke of Kent, to-irota, Japanese Foreign Mais-portion being taken up by a num

ter, are Continuing the negotis- ber of leading Japanese firms, in- day figured in what at first appeared to be an attack tins. There have been reports cinding the Mitsui Bussan Kalsha upon her person.

that the latter stages have been and the Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha. somewhat acrimonious.----Reuter,

This new refinery will rely foreign sources for its supply of crude oil-Central News,

The Princess was alighting from her car at her parents' home here when a Greek woman leaped, shout- ing upon the running board, brandishing a letter.

Since the asssination of King Alexander in Marseilles there has been a certain amount of uneasi.. ness amongst Paris oficials where visiting royalties are Princess Marina naturally being closely guarded.

concerned.

was!

ENGLAND DEFEATS

Two plainclothes policemen SCOTLAND

rushed to her at once and seized the woman who made nu more threatening move than to continue to wave her letters, A small! crowd in the street stood in dunih! but momentary terror, while thei -I'rincesa-remained quite calm..

NO CHARGE LAID. Although at the Princess' res! quest, the woman, whose name is Mrs. Adgepian Sulezar, will not!

LUCKY WIN IN

SOCCER TEST

PLAYED IN WILD WEATHER

Stanford Bridge, Ort. 31.

RESTORATION OF WAGES

ROOSEVELT PLANS ANNOUNCED

Washington, .Oct. 31. President Roosevelt toxiny an- nounced his intention of recon-

mending to Congress full restor ation, as from July 1, 1935, of all antaries of Government employees to the 1932 level.

IN MEMORY OF

מח

PERSIAN POET

LUNCHEON HELD IN

LONDON

London, Oct. 31. Mr. Anthony Eden, Lord Privy Seal, represented the British Gov erament at a luncheon of the Royal Central Asian Society in the House of Lords, at which the It is the administration's.. exs. Persian Minister-und--many pectation that increases in values orientat scholars were present, to and prices will warrant the restor-honour the immortal memary ation.

Fridausi the great poet of Persia, Salaries were reduced Alteen

cd-British Wireless.

011

The Royal Albert Hall Orchestra conducted by Sir Landon Ronthl 1st. Movement--Adagio. 2nd. Movement--Large. 3rd.

Movement-Scherzo!

vivace.

1.

Make

4th. Movement-Allegro con fuoco. 9.02-9.30 p.m. Gracle Fields (Come. dienne)...Rale da Costa (Piano).

Piano Solon:

Viktoria and her Hussar

Medley (Abraham).

2. Song:

Love's Last Word is Spoken

(Bixio).

Piano Sula:

Rblin' around in the Kriz

(Austin).

4. Songs:

Gracie Pields-Medicy.

5. Piano Sulos:

Waltz Time-Medley (Strauss). Dancing Bultery (Young) 9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations.

Orchestra.

9.35-10 p.m. Albert Sandler and his

Tell me To-night ("Tell me To-night")

(Speliansky).

Eyes-Russian

Where the Woods are Green int.

Wainger). Black

Impression (Ferraris) Souvenir D'Ukraine (Ferraris), Because (d'ardelot).

per eunt, when President Roosevelt whose millenium is being celebrat A Little Love, A Little Riss (Silesue).

In try winds and, rain, 16,000 entered the White House in 100

Reyter.

be prosecuted, it is likely that she shivering fans watched the Eng-and the last Congress restored ten and her husband and son, whoish Leauge players defeat the per cent.. so that the forthcoming stood by when she accosted the Scottish League team by two goals increase will be only five per cent. Princess, will be deported.

to one in spite of having had the It appears that Mrs. Salezar had no sinister intentions when she worst of exchanges generally.

For three-quarters of the game made her spectacular approach to the Scottish forwards outplayed the royal car, but only wished to the English team easily, running enlist the Princess' ald for her all around the remarkably weak son for some reason end in some English halves. malter not disclosed-Bruter | At the interval Scotland led by Special.

one goal, scored by McCulloch, and it appeared that the northern team must win.

C.M.S.N. SHIP ARRIVES

QUICK PASSAGE FROM ENGLAND

FOUR MORE ON THE WAY

Shanghai, Oct. 31. The first of the four steamer built in England for the China Merchants Steam Navigation Com- pany fleet through the British Boxer Indemnity Fund, has arrived here. She is the Haiyuen.

She took 47 days for her passage out from Nowcastle, and arrived three days ahead of her schedule,

Two other vessels of the snare type and tonnage are at present on their way to Shanghai from Britain, and a fourth will leave England to-day, according to Intest information by the owners.-- Reuter,

England, however,, played up after resumption and persistently attacked. Brook scored finally After a really brilliant effort and added another goal a litle later

--Router.

MINISTER ON VACATION

RETURNING TO CHINA IN JANUARY

14,57 ..

(Special to "Telegraph") illu Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphic Me anura Ordinance 1894, Hereford, November

Chicago, Oct. 31. Mr. Nelson Johnson, the Ameri- an Minister to China who is leave here, sald to-day he would spend a month in the capital and another month at Cody, Wyoming,

ON

Ne was aniling for China in January, he added.-United Press,

· GOVERNOR 'VISITS KAI TACK

-HOUR'S FLIGHT IN PLANE

HOME MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

MÁNY CANDIDATES -

IN FIELD

London, Oct. 31. Polling takes place to-morrow in the Municipal Council elections throughout the country, and in London 28 Borough Councils will be reconstituted.

The election campaign has been proceeding for several weeks, and 2,700 candidates have been no- mlunted. Of these, 158 have been returned unopposed, and the re- mainder are contesting 1,167 sexta.

PRESSURE ON RED LINES

Falling in Love Again ("The Bhe

Angel" (Hollander). Farewell, I King your hand (FaR).

10 p.m. Close Down,

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES.

The Rutland Square and New Victoria Orchestra.

Daventry programmer will be broadcast tos

Foochow, Nov. 1. The East Route Anti-Red Ex- peditionary Army under the com mand of General Chiang Ting-wen has actually commenced its second sight stage of operations with Chang- ting, the remaining stronghold of the Reds in Western Fukien. its objective, according to a mifi- tary report reaching here from Changchow,

The Government vanguard Is within striking distance of Chang- ting and fighting on a large scale is expected to develop rapidly. Central News.

·U.S.. MARINE CORPS

PROMOTION.

Although many of the issues are

Washington, Oct. 31. purely local, the candidates are. The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. in the main, divided into two Claude Swanson, has announced partles, 1,271 being Municipal the appointment of Colonel David Reformers and 1,157 Labour. Dixon "Porter as 'Adjutant-Inspec- intor of Marines, with the rank of Ninety-four are standing s dependents and 62 as Communists. Brigadier, succeeding Brigadier The. enndidates Include 460 Lane, who is retiring.-United women.-British Wireless.

Press

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

TRUE REPENTANCE CONSISTS IN Į There was a clean bilt. of health in THE HEART BEING. BROKEN FOR SIN the Colony on Tuceday. AND BROKEN FROM SIN.-Thornton.

A dance for Service Men will be- A cargo coolle, Hau Sik-hin, was in-held at the European YM.C.A. 0 jured la the sping, yesterday when he Monday, November 5, from 0 to 12 fell into a hold on the s.8. Sirdhana pm. during alterention with another

anden.

:

TO PLY TO CANTON,

Shanghai, Oct 31.

For, being in possession of a dagger The .. Halheng, one of the

without a permit from the Hon. I.G.P Arrested in public car No. 583, Li Man-wong, 26, was sentenced to Vossela recently built in England

coming in from the New Territorius, six months by Mir. Q. A. A.- Mfac- for the Clinu Merchants Steam

near Pel Ho Street, with 31 taels of fadyen at the Central Magistracy raw oplum in his girdle, Won Shila, this morning. It was stated by De- Navigation Company, arrived here this afternoon for delivery. She His Excellency the Governor, 55-year-old unemployed man, appear-tective-Sergeant Goodwin that do will be docked to-day for examina- Sir William Peel, yesterday visited before Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones at fondant was arrested on a vacant tion and will be formally delivered ed Kal Tack Aerodrome, where he the Kowloon Magistracy this morn-piece of ground between Jaffe Road

to the C.M.S.N.C. on November 10, The sa, Halheng will be placed in the service between Shanghai and Canton Central News,

luspected the establishment,

ing, and was charged. On being con- and Fenwick Street at 2.80p.m. yes Later, His Excellency took evicted he was fino 8030, in default terday. The instrument, which was fight in one of the planes, lasting meer Brown appeared for the pro- wrapped up in paper and hidden in five months hard labour: Rovenue- a die harpened to a fine odge, was

defendant's girdle, stage

about an hour.

follows:

TRANEMISSION 2.

lengths will be used almaltarissusly, but the | werelangihe may be changed in the cures of

will be made at freement intervals

Two of the following Ireqbancien and wars

ach day's tennambalons. Announcemente

Call Bigh

Frequentty Wavelength 21,473 k.e. 11.97 metres 17,799 k.. 16.48 metres 10,140 k.e. 19.82 metre

BR

43G

OSP

OSE

11.85 k.t. 25.28 meta

CSD 11.764 ko. 15.5 metres

7.p.m. Big Ben, The Pump Item Or chestra. Relayed from the Pump Room, Bath,

7,45 p.m. Talk: “Vader Big Ben," Mr.

Howard Marahil. Greenwich Time Alana) at 12 noon. p.m. The Rutland Aqoure and Now Victoria Orchestru, directed by Norman Austin. Relayed from the New Vicierta Cinema EI- Intare. Mosaique, The Blank of Beribaven (art. Balabert). Saloče tion, What's Next (Finck). For trol. Keep me in Your Dreams (Freed, Ingraham), Russian Pol pourrie, Baschinka (Schimman). hythmic Novelty, The Lollypop Major (Swing), November (În Troika) from Suite, The Sensors

Tekovky).

6.39 p.m. AR Bailowa Era. A Programa In Praise at daliowaan. De rised, and Produced, by Witam MaeLary.

921 p.m. Lanch Hour Concert. Relayed

from the Town Hall, Birming ham. The City of Birmingham Orchestra.

· Aŭrmi (Leader, Core) Conducted by "Levite: 10- word. - 9.43 p.m. The Nawas

10p.m Close Jawn.

TRANSMISSION 3.

Two of the following frequencies and ware- tengths will ke wood afmultaneously, but tha warslonatha, may be changed in the couT of each day'a tinnambuleni, Azzerscimenta will be made at frequens, ințorvaiss-m

Call Blan Frequency Wavelength

17.190 k... 16.88 mares 14.140 k.. GRP

19.8 metres 21.18 metres

11,540 k.d.

GRIJ

•11,130 k

ORC

2.305 ..

0,610

CBA

0,020. k...

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1.80

$1.5 mi

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pa. Brensong, Balayed" fram - Wests

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