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RUBBER CONTROL NOW POSSIBLE

INCREASED QUOTAS TO LOWER PRICE ?

SIAM PROBLEM A DIFFICULTY

London, Nov. 4.

The rubber quota com- promise between Great Bri- tain and Holland has met with a mixed reception, ac-1 cording to the Financial Times Amsterdam corre- spondent.

While some quarters be- lieve that the ensuing in-

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1984.

During aerial manoeuvres in Barcelona recently, a plane crashed in one of the streets, the pilot and his meaixtant being injured.

creased exports will cause a GROWING FAMILY

OF CHURCH

lowering of nrices. it, is ad- mitted that this compromise was the only way of solving INCREASING · FASTER the native rubber producers' | THAN POPULATION problem, miless the Dutch East Indies could have altered the pre- sent relation between the estate and native quotas.

Government

Dutch Government circles hope that the native output can at last be controlled by means of this move which gives the island growers greater share of the market.

It is hoped that the International | Committee will tackle the question of Siamese production at the earliest possible moment, especial.

of the danger of ly in view smuggling from that source.--- Reuter.

ALLEGED FALSE

PRETENCE

CONTRACTOR IN THE

DOCK

Dressed in a brown check coal, with a white open neck shirt and grey flannels, Lâm Tin, 22, master of the Tin Lai Paint Arm of con- tractors. faced Mr. 9. A. A. Macfadyen in the Central Police Court this morning on charges of attempting to obtain sums of $1. $5 and $5, respectively. from the accountant of the Wal Chau Tea- house, the master of the Tin Puk Wine shop, and a foki of the Tak Heung Teahouse, by pretending

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Chiengo, Nov. 4, Dantch membership in the United States has multiplied four was reported at a National can imes faster than the population,

ference of religious faiths.

MANILA STOCK

EXCHANGE

MONGOLIANS WILL MEET

GEN. CHIANG

RADIO BROADCAST

BETTER RELATIONS-Relay of the South Wales

ENVISAGED,

GENERAL'S TRIP.

TO KALGAN

Borderers' Band.

Z.E.K. PROGRAMME.

From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 155 metres (845 kilocycles),

5-8 pm. European Programme. Kalgan, Nov 5.

5-6 p.m. (Approx:) A Relay of the Marshat Chiang Kai-shek and Band of the 1st Batt: South Wales party returned here from Chang- Borderers, conducted by Bandmater not this evening, after obtaining, C. Eldicott, A.RC.M., from the Mll- on impression of the general con-tary Hospital, Bawen Rond, by klud ditions in the town.

permission of Lieut. Colonel H.E- Williams. D.9.0., M.C.

General Soong Tse-yuen held a dinner party at Government House this evening in honour of the Generalissimo and other visitors.

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

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

7.08.7.40 p.m. Concert Items, Violin Solo-En Batenu (Bonting)

(Debussy).

Violin Solo-La Fille Aux Cheveux de lin (The Mailden with Flaxen Hair) (Дебинку).

Fritz Kreisler,

Taking advantage of his pre- sence here, Prince Yun Wong and Prince Teh Wang, lenders of the Mongolian Administration, Intend to come from Peilingmian to meet Marshal Chiang, Their interview with the Generalissimo is expected to result in substantial contribu-Song-Annie Lourie. tion toward strengthening the re- Song-Afton Water (Robert Burns). Intions between Mongolia and the

Mary Garden (Soprano). Central Government. - Central | Pinnofort Soto--Paganini Etude in E News.

Peking, Nov. 4.

PHILIPPINE GOLD SHARE QUOTATIONS

To-day's quotations as received

Marshal mud Madame Chiang by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Kai-shek, accompanied by General Fritz shortly after the clone of Soung Tae-yuen, Governor of Stock Exchange are as follows:rived here this morning and were the morning session of the Manila Charhar Province, and party, ar- Asked Tid Rales Volume given an enthusiastic welcome by a lagge crowd at the railway sta- tion..

Aninsoak tabureka Hawak Gold Mielna Tenguet Commalidated | Gold Rivre

Catholle, Protestant and Jewish leaders, eclebrating "a century of Progress in religion," heard re ports that religious worship haul 10 Gold Min kept pare with the progress of Itogon Minia C zelence, Invention and social well Min.ne to.

Shyne Cou9/1mted fire since 1800,

Unlim Par

Volume 51,000,

Prien in l'eusm

Prke

Frien In J'ess

0.44 0.50 0,02 Lin

0.12 3000 1,00 0.10 0.17 0,1A ሓሰብ The Generalissimo and General

1.00

1000 Soong

Immediately drove

1.00

6.10

0.14

Th

6.an

D. 13 0,14 4.20 8.30 9.30 -0.20 0.3A 1000

to

2000 Changpel, a small town to the 1000 north of Kalgan, for a brief visit, Dr. George Lina Kielkre, pres] B. C. & F. Gold shree Index 70,4. Masksi

while Madame Chlang took a motor The plenty ident ts t the Association Tofi

trip around the suburbs of Kalgan Statisticians of American Re- Churches, said the debts on 232.-

for enjoyment of the scenery out- talous bodies, said that while the 154 church properties, have been Generalissime

side the Great Wall. The Sation's population was increas reduced to the surprisingly low return

is expected to

this Joy 22-fold during the last 121 figure of

to Kalgan

evening, 11 per cent." of the Central News. years Church memberships 151 properties' value. eretsed 80-fold.

Catholic leaders said that en- "Approximately half the nation's rollment in their parochial schools entire populations is definitely regained 100 per cent, in the last Jade to som church," he said, 25 years, while public school en- "und thousands of others mainrollment had gained only about tain personal religious traditions | 5052.

through marringg borlat and Mr. H. Paul Douglas, former ulher religious rites without se director of the Institute of Social knowledging church membership." and Religious research. reported Weekly attendance of Protestant the following "outstanding trends" and catholic churches and Jewish in religious affairs: 1. Relatively aynagogues was estimated at 30,- fewer denominations than existed 980,000 persons with about 100, a century ago; 2, A slight gain 000 11 3 members bring

in. the proportion of men joining churches: 3, Rapid shifts in papu- Intion, from country to city, have Dr. Hermen C. Weber, editor of provided churches with a major

American problem. --United Press.

each week,

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DEATS DECREASED,

Your

Book

ulded

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

MEN DO NOT MUSPECT FAULTS One ense of diphtheria and three that he was an Interpreter of the wine GEY DO NOT COMMITs of typhoid were reported to the

local health authorities on Friday.

Tofamerst

Sanitary Department and had been instructed to collect the sums un behalf of the department.

Al to-morrow's Meeting of the Members of St. Andrew's Society In "Asking for 48 hours" remand attending the sul Ball are request-Rotary Club the speaker will be Mr. will give an in pollen custody. Detective Sered to return their subscriptum lists. B. Reynaldin, who gexit Baldwin, for the prosecution, to the Joint Hon. Secretaries as ourly adiress on Basic English."

mentioned that "there has been a lot of this going on", and it was possible the police might eloar up a few cases.

In connection with the same case, Sin Chi-mlag, 35, unemployed seaman, was charged with impers sonating a police officer for the purpose of effecting the release of Lan Tin, who was in lawful enstody.

"We think there is some eattnec- tion between the two of them" rumarked Sergeant Baldwin, in applying for a remand.

Both lefendants were remanded for 48 hours in police custody.

JAPANESE LEAVING

----

Peking, Nov,' 5.

The Japanese garrison troops at Talanyu, inside the Great Wall, are prepared to evacuate on Nov.

11, while the majority of Japan ese planes at Halfengkow and Lengkow have flown back to Jehol leaving only ve planes there. The Manchukua troops stationed at Tungling have also eagimenced evacuation, handing over control of that area to the Chinese Public Safety Guarda-Central News.

RAUB DIVIDEND

possible.

LARCENY BY FINDING

ACTOR'S MISSING

Flat Major (Paganini-Liszt). Pianoforte Bolo-Children's Corner Suite (Debussy)-Serenade for the Doll.

Vladimir Horowitz, Song--The Lute Player (Allfteen). Song The Floral Dance (Mon).

Poter Dawson (Bass-Baritone). 'Cello Salo-Mazurka, Op. 11, No. 3.

(Popper).

Pablo Casnis.

7.10-8 p.m. From the Stadio

A Talk on "The Journey Home vin Siberia" by Miss P. W. Brown.

8 p.m. Loen Time and Weather Report.

8.03.10.30 p.m. Chines Studio Concert.

9.30 p.m. Router Press Bulletins, Londen 1 p. Stock and Commodity Quotations,

10 30 p.m.

Reuter Press Bulletins,. Rugby Mid-day Press News, etc., Further Landon Stock and Cominodity Quotations, followed by New York Opening Quotations.

10.40 p.m. Close Down.

All Relays of the Hongkong Hotel Orchestras are by courtony of the

Management.

Z.E.K. PROGRAMME. European recorded programme from 2.EK. on a frequency of 6-10 k.c's. CLOTHING

8.30-8.5 p.m. Concert Waltzes. Invitation to the Waltz (Weber, Op. Wynne-Janes

Appearing before Mr.

65). E. 1. the Kowloon

Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra Magistracy this morning, Tang Tales from the Vienna Woods (J. directed by Leopold Stokowski, Hung, unemployed, was charged with the theft of a leather suitense

Strauss). containing 24 articles of clothing and two books, the property of Li Hung-on, an aetor, and Ngan Shi- cheong, a married woman, from the Po Hing Theatre.

In

Bruno Walter and Symphony Orchestra.

The Skaters-Waltz (Waldtenfel). Estudiantinn-Waltz (Waldteufel).

International Concert Orchestra. 8.55-9.30 p.m. Variety Programme. Organ Solo-It was so Beautiful. Organ Selo The Clouds will soon

roll by. WB8

Quentin M. Mnelcas. Song-Why don't they leave us alone? Song-1 was in the Mood,

Hklegarde (Soprano), Piano. Sels-Pino-Pie (No. 2).

George Scott Wood. Song--The Very Thought of You. Sung-A Place in your Heart.

Sam Coslow (Tenor). Vocal-Musica! Comedy Marches.

Light Opera Company, 9.30 p.m.

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

9.35-10 p.m. Bond Music. Huy Blas Overture (Mendelssohn). Tancredi Overture (Rossini).

The Regimental Band of 11.3. Grenadier Guards.

It was slated by a Chinese de- tective that the defendant seen near No. 366 Nathan Kona at 145 p.m.. yesterday. He Was carrying a bug on the end of a detective followed pole. The him to the corner of Park Street and Saigon Street, where he stoppet and questioned him. The Knocked down by a tram at Shau- defendunt told the detective that kiwan, West, Tam Yuen, living at 240 the bag contained paper and books, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Kotowall Stato, St., was admitted to the Govern-when he had found in the stair giving a reception at their residement Civil Hospital yesterday, with Button House, Kotewall Road, on the injuries to his head and face.

way of a house

Mow Lam 20th Inst. on the ccasion of the

Street. marriage of their daughter, Phoebe,

-An examination of to Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hune

the bax Taze-yer.

brought to light only a plece of paper, two books, clothing and two Magistracy this morning for stealing, not being antisfied with the ex-Carmen Caprice (Bizet-arr, Debroy. pieces of iron, and the detective, woollen pullover from No. 188 Desplanation, took defendunt to the Voeux Rond Central.

place where it was alleged the Faust Frolies (Gounod-arr, Debroy "Is letter writing skill or anti-things had been found, and then chapper from No. 2 Cauter Path, craft queried Mr. Macfadyen Look him to the police station. the Japanese Consulate Ofles, the residence of Mr. S. Kakumi, of the Central Magistracy this morning Investigations at the house in Mow

when Wong Sun, 49, was charged 1am Street revealed that nothing with plying his trade as a letter- had been stolen from there, but Lam Yee, a widow, aged 65, was writer without a licence. His Wor- the clothing was later identified by ined $3, or live days hard labour, ship remarked that letter-writing the complainants. by Mr. Mncfadyen in the Central might possibly be skill, but it was not Police Court this morning for aiding a handicraft, and

A fine of ten dollars, or fourteen nys imprisonment, was intposed by Mr. Macfadyen in the Central Police Court this morning an Cheung! Lam, 21, for stealing ten plates and

Chúng Po, on ex-banishee with three previous convictions for stealing, was sentenced to four months hard labour by Mr. Macfadyen in the Centrul

and abetting her blind grandson, aged, defenstant, 13 years, to beg for uhns in Caine Rond. The boy wa Ment

t

Altering the charge to larceny cautioned the by finding, his Worship remarked: You should have gone upstairs. and made enquiries," Defendant was then sentenced to two months' hard labour.

Detective-Sergeat Allen appear. Two cases of possession of pa-piulat

Kowloon Magistracy this ed for the prosecution. Defendant ottery tickets were dealt with by Mr. morning. Sergeant Davies stated that had two previous convictions. Macfadyen in the Central Police on November 3, Court this morning, both defendants defendant

he approached the and asked him for his being women. Fan Ho, 21, a widow, name, as he was taking out sum- charged with the possension of 847 mons against him for causing on Macan tickets, was fined $100, or two obstruction.. Defenant failed to give months hard labour, while Chan Yee. his naine, but offered him 10 cents, nged 50, was fined $60 with the alter native of one month, for the posses.

the Clarged with bribing a police ser Juvenile Remand Home for five days geant, Chau Kee, 35 years, a shop on a charge of begging.

keeper, of 130, Ki Lung Street, wha fined $25 by Mr. E. 1. Wynne-Jonck

the

JAPANESE GOODS

FEATURES OF LOCAL EXHIBITION

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Somers).

Somers),

Debroy Somers Band

Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards.

Hyde Park Suite (Jalowiex),

1. Sunday Morning Church Parade,

2. Rotten Row.

3. On the Serpentine.

4. Around the Bandstand. 10 p.m. Close Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMĖS.

This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Waver.

Spesial proÍTILIDAD for Yar Eastern latenon will be broadcart tonight by A on 31.36 metres an undert

p.. Opening Announcement. 'German Talk Bunz Programite l'urrent

(German. English-),

2,46 m. Light Muale

1.20 p.m. Sports Review, 9,46

10 p.m.

11 D.m

1.

..

News In English.

Programzer »f Light M

Danks for the Laiware Hour. p... News in GermaD,

11.30 p.m. "Echoes from the

land." Schwaben.

A Sequence by E, vid. Becke, 15.55m.m: News in Engllak, 12,10 am. Class down

expensive lines.

.

Radk

For unlawfully awning a long cont The Hongkong Stock Exchange sion of 277 tickets.

belonging to Chan Ying, a 20-year- have received a cable from Messrs.

old dancing girl, Chun Chee, an Derrick & Co., Local Secretaries in As a result of fighting in Salisbury assistant tailor, was sentenced to two Singapore of the Raub Australian Road, near the Kowloon Wharf and months hard labour by Mr. E.

Kyoto products ligure in the Gold Mining, Ltd., announcing the Godowns on Saturday, twn coolies, Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magist exhibition of samples of Japanese declaration of a third interim divifching, 24 years, were brought before Sergeant Kennedy stated that the the Nippon Club, Des Voeux Road Ms. Ping, 37 years, and Mn Kwal|racy LIN morning, Dectective merchandise, which was opened at dland of Gd. per share for the year Mr. B. I. Wynne-Jones at the Kow dress was given to the defendant by Central; to-day.. ending March 31, 1935, payable on loon Magistracy this morning, and his master, Sau San, to deliver to the December 15, 1934,

Japanese ingenuity has exerted were bound over in the sum of $26 complainant on October 30, Drfen- Businessmen studying recent trade itself in finding a new use for for perind of six months. Sub-dant took the dress and did not re- trends will find much to interest paper, which, spun into threads, is The possession of 21 popia lattery Inspector Rodeskwy, appearing for turn, The cant, which was pawned them in this display, embodying, commercially tickets, enured a fhte of $20, with the the prosecution, stated that the fight for 20 cents, was valued at $4.

transformed alternative of three weeks imprison arose over a quarrel about a debt.

Jas it does, a majority of lines that hand-bags, pouches, ment, to be imposed upon Chan Yoe,

have come into prominence. Of cloths, etc. On a charge of burglary and the these, art slik, or rayon, has woven

Art alik nidae Wong Chan-chi, 42 year-old-

into pictures Ib Wah, 24 years, únemployed, was theft of a leather suit case containing widow, when she appeared before Mr. charged with breaking into No. 40 clothing,

secured a leading position in letters also occupy a from No. 4G Wing Lok International trade statistics, and place in the display, which, amongst E. 1. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Portland Street, ground floor, and Street, Lo Yiu. 20, was sent to prison is here represented by patterns of other things, include hard and Magistracy this morning. Defen- stealing $7.80. two women's long for six months by Mr. Macfadyen in claracteristic designs proclaiming matal wares, soups and chemicals, dant was arrested at Canton Road coats, and a quantity of cigarettes, the Central Magistracy this morning its origin but without detracting curios, and, least looked-for, por near Poking Road on Sunday, and the the property of Sin Chak-tin, master Det-Sergt. Fowlle said tickets were found in her possession. of the Sam Yick shop, and Siu Wah, previously visited the occupants of from a higher quality with which colain teeth.

The Court Interpreter at the Kow-

a 17-year-old girl. Derondant was the floor about four days ago and Jupanese products in general are The exhibition is described as loon Magistracy saw a man at the on October 30, and he was chased koy. He had an impression, made. Japanese competition, in a new Exhibition" from which it

acou coming out of the house at 4 a.m. gained possession of the front-door now credited. Possibilities of boing "The Fifth Circular Sample back of the Court smoking a cigaretic and caught. In his possession was In, the early hours of yesterday direction: are suggested by the Inferred that the dieplay is of this morning. The culprit, Chi Yuen, found a silk dress, and $4.40, the rest morning he attempted to gain admin extensive display of who pleaded that he did not know the of the money apparently being regulations, was fined $8, or, in ile-while he was running. His Worship later and entered the premises and manufacture, as well as designs through the chief cities of the.

lost alon but was disturbed. He returned material; the artificial silk used in Kyoto

necktie samples boing sent by leading merchants periodically fault three days Imprisonment, by sentenced him to two months hard stole the suitcase with the clotblog) uxecuted; comparing wall with more world. Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones.

Jabour.

|whơn • hawak arrested O

defendant

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