THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1934,
GERMAN CHARGE IMPROVING CHINA'S "MERRIE ENGLAND”
OF TREACHERY
SUSPICIONS CAST ON SAAR ORGANISATION
MORALS
MISSIONARIES TO
CO-OPERATE
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HONGKONG PHILHARMONIC
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QUOTATIONS
British Government Securities.
Nov. Nov. 14
During the past ten years the Philharmonic Society has staged Nanchang, Nov, 15.
a series of comic operas and Saarbrueckon, Nov. 14, With a view to promoting close Musical
The following quotations on Comedies, among the London Stock Exchange have been the The German Front in the Saar co-operation between foreign mix-most Auccessful And popular has submitted in lengthy memaran-slonarles and the
Life of which were "The Yeomen of and Frix in conjunction with Rentor. received by Mesara, Swan, Culbertson dum of the League of Nations, in Movement, to improve the moral the Guard", "The Gondoliers", which it claims that all documents life of the Chinese masses, the "Iolanthe", "Tom Jones", recently discovered in hauses of local Headquarters of
***Merrie England", "The Geish New Germans were placed there by Life Movement has arranged with Pirates of Penzance" evilly-diaposed persons,
Dr. Sherwood Eddy for a scries
There da divergence of opinion War Loan 3% The memorandum cites. the
on the question whether a society of lectures to be delivered by him evidence of a German emigrant the leadquarters commencing should undertake costume shows enlling Haelf "Philharmonic" alleging that attempts will be made
next Saturday, at the end of November to cause
or devote itself solely to choral, Dr. Eddy is staying at Chang worke The members of the local trouble and involve the German Front, so that foreign troops would ha, where he has made several Society have always fell the he regired to maintain order.speeches at the
local Y.M.C.A.glamour of the footlights, and He Is proceeding to Nanchang to have hitherto found more interest Reuter.
| day,--Central News.
And antisfaction in stage produc tions.
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VATICAN CLASH WITH GERMANY
CONCORDAT TERMS ...ALLEGEDLY IGNORED
Berlin, Nov. 14,
Fresh conflict has arisen with the Vatican, which alleges that Germany has violated the recently vatablished Concordat.
The Vallenn recently suspended from their priestly offices two pro- fessors of theology in Germany who had pubifely approved of the castration law.
The Concordat requires that the German Government dismiss them, but they are still in office.--Reuter,
NEW CABINET IN EGYPT
CONSTITUTION TO BE ABOLISHED
was
Alexandria, Nov. 14. announced to-day by Nessim Pasha, on behalf of the Government, that the King had ne- cepted the proposed new Egyptian Cabinet.
GOVERNMENT
APPOINTS
COMMISSIONERS
The passing of the old Theatre
to abandon
6
vedm, after 1962 £100%
£108 Chinese Bonds. * Bonds 1808 (Eng. Tas.).... £1014
Loan 1006. £ 9874
ring
£ 18
on 1912. £80 £ 82 Reorg. Lonn
5, Bonds 1925-17 £ 931 £93% +1913 (n. (mm) 98408%
Shal-Nuaking
C HO!S
£ 27
the stage in favour of the concert: platform. The first has been tried out, and has proved
alternative
Inames unfortunate, and ae
Rly.
Hokuang Rly.
1911
£ KAIL
£27
RIGHT
RADIO BROADCAST FROM
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Children's Concert From
The Studio
EUROPEAN PROGRAMME.
From 7.3.W. on 'n wavelength of 355 moliva (846 kilacycles):
the
5-8 pm. European Programme, 5-6 p.m. A Relay of the Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra from Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden.
G-6.30 PM. Children's Studio Con-
cert,
6.30-7 'p.m. A Relny of the long- kong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden,
7 p.m. Closing Local Stork Quota- tions, London and New York. Stock nnal Commodity Quotations,
p.m. Vetor Herbert
Selections from "The Fortune
Teller".
Victor Salon Group,
March of the Toys (From "Babes
in Tuyin").
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DEPRESSED AREAS Royal proved a sover handicap 5 Tient. Pukow
to local amateurs, nid
forced ily. upon the Philharmonie the cholerent,-Pukow of either continuing
Railway (Sapl. with its costume-shows in one of the luenl
Lonn) ** cinema theatres, or
£100 £ 25
7.08-7.10 Melodies,
1
F. 22
Sai-l'chow- Hanan Rly. Ningpo Rly.
Kim Me Again (From "MUE.
Modiste").
£100
€ 25
€ 40%
Lung Tring U. Hal Ry, 1913. £14
Foreign Bonds and German 75 Int.
£ 10
Danks.
Loan 1924
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City of Osaka 5
Sterling Louk M 19
1 83
£914
£ 80%
£ 91%
2.
£34
£134
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London. Nov. 14. During a House of Commona debate on the reports of special investigators into conditions in the depressed areas, Mr. Neville Chamberlain said the Government nations where the present cha had decided to appoint two Com- missioners with very wide powers,
BRITISH TRADE
IMPORTS AND EXPORTS|
INCREASE
making trial of
the Society is To W the alternatiye scheme, and giving the Concert Version of "Merrie England" in the small theatre of the. China Fleet Club.
(Tan. Reg.)
Industrials and Breweries.
Associated Elec. British-Amer. Tob
Industries (Benrer).. Chinese Eng, and Mia. (Bearer). Tate & Lyle Courtaulits Distillers Dunlop Ruliber
In 1927 the full stage version of "Merrie England" was produced one for England and Wales, and In Theatre, Royal, with Band- Japan Sterling one for Scotland, to devote their muster Fitz Earle, K.0.B.B., as Hon
Loan 1924 whole time to the initiation, or-Conductor, while Eng. Commander H.K. & Shat Uk. ganisation and prosecution of A. S. Bedells, N., waa Producer,hart, B. £f sh. £ 14 schemes to facilitate economic and at the same time took the development and social improve-ending and
very entertaining meni.
role of Walter Wilkins, The Commissioners would have The version now being offered power by legislation
to nequire to the Hongkong public is con- land compulsorily for their siderably abridged and simplified. schemes---British Wireless.
and the performance Insts only a little over two hours.
Under the able and enthusiastic leadership of Mr. J. Anderson Miller. RA.M., who accepted the Society's Invitation to become its Hon. Conductor for this produc- Everready h. 277 tion, a high level of profleieney General Electric has been attained, and the cast Boots 6-sh.....
(England) awnits
with confidence the
Impl. Chem Ind. public's verdict on
the eveningsImpl. Chem. Ind. of Saturdays, 17th and 24th inst
Def. 10 sh... A special rehearsal at the C.F.C. Impl, Tobacco Theatre on Thursday evening 15th Woolworths 57. inst. at 8.30, is open to Service men in uniform, free of charge.
The principals include Merdanie Lockhart, and Valentine, Bowes-Smith, Anderson Miller, Messrs. Dyer, Mellon, Peckham. The figures for October of last and Sanders. The chorus is as
full year were Imports £51,765,614, exFlect Club Theatre
as the stage of the China Jorts £34,130,988, and re-exports
can com. £1,571,006,
fortably accommodate, while the For the ten months of the cur-twenty-four instrumentaliste,
orchestra, consisting as it does of rent year, imports show increases the largest the Society has ever is over 1933 of
£56,174,518 and ex had at lis service. ports represent An Increase over
Booking the previous year of £23,228,309,-- rapidly at Messrs. Andersons, and is пои proceeding British Wirclass,
nearly all the highest-priced scata have already been taken. His Excellency the Governor, Patron of the Society, with Lady Per| and party, are honouring the production with their presence, on the evening of Saturday, 17th inet.
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Lindon, Nov. 14. Hoard of Trade returns For Parliament will be dissolved ui- | October show imports valued at most immediately, he added, and £65,993,589, against total of the present constitution will be £67.738.498 and exports amounting #bolished.
to £36,748,515 against £33,957,248 in the previous month. The figurek for re-export were 14.001.668 fast month and £3,249,837 in Septem- her.
The new ministry will decide when the elections will be held.- Reuter.
REARMAMENT OF GERMANY
NOT DISCUSSED IN LONDON TALK
London, Nov. 14. Mr. Anthony Eden stated in the House of Commons that at Inter views between Herr Von Ribben- trop and the Foreign Secretary and himself, nothing transpired beyond friendly conversation.
TWO CASES OF DOG-BITE
No new proposals were put for- EUROPEAN CONSTABLE
Was
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ward, and no further developments arone out of the interview. He had seen a report that the nature and object of such rearmament us
P. C. Macdonald, of the Royal Naval Yart Police, was bitten by was proceeding in Germany discussed at these meetings. It dog belonging to Signalman was without foundation. He de-Stewart, of LMS. Whitehall, prorated interviews being given a yesterday, and went to hospital for political significance which they moved to Kennerly Town for obser- treatment. The dog has been re did not merit.-British Wireless,
vation.
BANK SITE MISHAPS
WORKMEN INJURED IN FALLS
Two acciderits occurred on the new Hongkong and Shanghai Bank building site yesterday. Orcurring at different times of the day, the Arst concerned Mo Sau-lo, mason, who fell off scaffolding and was somewhat gravely hurt.
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A Japanese, Kajiro Nakamura, was also the victim in another case reported at Wanchai, the animal, which is the property of another Japanese, being subsequently seized atud taken to the same destination.
HONGKONG DOLLAR
UNCHANGED
LOCAL MARKET FIRM
The Hongkong dallur was
►
431-
In the other case Chan Choi, na changed at the opening this morn- earth-coolle, was injured a some-ing, the rate being 1. 74d. Inter- what similar circumstances, a bank business was done at 18. fall from a height of some 20 ft. causing head and body injuries.
Both cases were admitted to the Government Civil Hospital,
UNIVERSITY FOUNDER DEAD
New Orleans, Nuv. 14. The Roy Dr. Albert Blever, founder of Loyola University, died here to-day-Reuter.
At a meeting convened by Madame
8.1%d., the market being quite firm, Silver prices in London declined 1/8th yesterday. China sold, while speculators bought and sold on a quite market,
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Victor Concert Orchestrn. Selections from "Babes in Toyland”. Victor Light Opera Company, Selections from "The Red MHP".
Victor Light Opera Company. 7.10-8 p.m. From the Studio,
Miss Jase Radesky (Violin). Miss Moan Maclean (Piano),
Programme. 1. Three Dunces "Nell Gwyne
(Edward German 1 Violin Solos:
(a) Chanson Hinda (Rimsky-
Korsakov)
(b) Serenade Espagnolu
(Chamirunde arr. Kreisler) Selection---Chu Chin Chow
(Fredrick Norton) Walata Pol (Alfred Mil). A p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.
8.01-10,30
p.m. Chinese Stadio
9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins London p.m. Stock und Commodity Quotations.
10.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins. Rugby Mid-day Press News, Further London Stork and Commality Quota-
10.40 p.m. Close Down.
All Relay of the Hongkong lutel Orchestras are by courtesy of the Manngement.
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Berlin, Nov. 14. The action of the North Gertolls Royce man Lloyd in resuming Its Hong-
Mh. kong-Australia service has aroused
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The Christmas Letter Mail
for
London Symphony Orchestra
conducted by Albert Coalen, Witcher Dance (La Trogenda), from
"Le Vill" (Puccini).
The BBC. Wireless Symphony Orchestra conducted by Ferey
Pitt. Concert Waltz in A. (Glazanon).
8.55-9.17 p.m. Talkde Tunes, The Vagabond King-løve for sale
(Frimi).
The Vagabond King-Huguette
(Friml).
Norah Blaney (Soprano), Bitter Sweet-Dear Little Cafe
(Coward).
Peggy Wood und George Metaxa,
The New Moon Lover Come Back
to me (Romberg).
The New Moon-Wanting you
(Romberg),
Lawrence Tibbett (Baritone),
9.17-9.30 p.m. The J. II. Squire Celeste Octol
1. Melody in F (Rubinstein).
2. Cavatinn (Raff, Op. 85,
it.
No. 3, arr. Sear). Valse Bluette-Air de Ballet
(Delgo).
4. Narcissus (Nevin).
9.30 nm, Roster Press Bulletins, London 1 pm. Stock and Commodity Quotations.
9.35.10 p.m. Grand Opera.
(Verdi).
is merely extending to Australia Great Britain vin Suez will be closed its two-ship service, already exist in the General Post Office on Tuesday. "Othello"--Ave Maria (Hail Mary) ing between Hongkong and New November 20, per k8, Guines.
D'Artagnan -This cannot be described
[as follows: Registered inail, 10.46 as, November 20; Ordinary Mail, inter-Empire trade, contends the 11.30 a.m., November 20. North German Lloyd, since both issue in London on December 20.
This mail ships will call at the Dutch East Indies and the Philippines.
The new Hongkong-Melbourne service is scheduled to commence on December 31. Two modern motor ships will be put on the run, competing with the Austra- Han and Oriental
Line. the Eastern and Australian Hine, the Nippon Yusen Kalaba and (on the south bound voyage only) with the Osaka Yusen Kaisha, Renter. STOCK BOOM CONTINUES
London, Nov. 14. The upward movement of quota- tions. for gilt-edged stock con- tinued throughout to-day. The movement 'was general and most stocks reached new high records before closing.-British Wireless.
GEN. SMUTS LEAVES
General Smuts left Croydon by alr mail for South Africa this afternoon-British Wireless,
London, Nov. 14. Lottie Gordon on Monday night at The will of the late Mr. Samuel the Chinese Y.M.C.A., Kowloon, it Samuel. M.P. for Putney, was decided to form a Chinese Music proved to-day for £1,510,002, and Arts Club and Social Service far an can at present be ascertain- Auxiliary, also a Cantonese choir, ed. under the auspices of the Empire Muni Link. The following officers
Estate duty of £623,727 has been were elected:-President, Madame
pald-British Wireless. Lottie Gordon; Vice Presidents, Miss Wong, and Mr. Raymond Lin; Com- mitter, Misa Catherine Liu, Dr. Pauline Liu. Mr. Tuk Lo; Assistant Hangkong, and $12 from the A.P. Parrott and Edwick, left early; this deve
Secretary, Mr. Tuk Lo: Treasurer, Mr. Raymond Lin.
Further donations to Day Fund are $67 from the, A.P.C., the Poppy
Kongmoon. This brings the total to $5,001.72,
The U.S. destroyer tender Black Manila. The destroyers Hawk. left longkong yesterday for
Stewart morning and the rest of the Flotilla
will follow. later, forday FURNI
tains for many a romance. A delayed, entrance spells cur
"Madam Butterfly"-Un Bel di
Vedremo (One fine day) (Puccini).. Margaret Sherklan (Soprano). Choral "Tannhauser-Procession of the Guests to Wartburg (Wagner). ChoralTannhausor'-Pilgrims
Chorus, Act. 3. (Wagner),
State Opera Chorus and Orckestra conducted by Dr. Loo Block. Vocal Duol "Carmen"-Parle-Mul de
mn Mere (Speak to me of my
Mother) (Dizet).
| Vocal 'Duvt-"Carmen"-Qui Sait de Quel Demon (I might, perhaps have been of a false Blend the prey).
(Bizet), F. Heldy (Soprano) and F.
Ansseau (Tenor).
10 p.m. Close Down,
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Special programme for Far Eastern Hetoperz will be broadest this evening by DJA on 3138 metres sa undert
pam. Opening Announcement DJA. Der
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1.30 p.m. Tazieni “Tajk.
3:41 pm. News-by-Maglich,
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