1934-11-17 — Page 22

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THE HONGKONG

CHINESE MISSION

MR. YU IMPRESSED BY LONDON TRAFFIC

TELEGRAPH.

ANCIENT AND MODERN

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1934.

PLASHING NEWS OF

YACHT RACES

POLITICAL CRISIS

HELGIUM STILL, WITHOUT

A CABINET

Brussela, Nov. 16. Bolglum is still in the throes of a political crisia, enuazd by the re- opsignation of the Comte de Droque- orville's Cabinet,

London, Nov. 16. Interviewed by fleuter to-day, Mr. Yu Fei-peng, leader of the Chinese economic and military mission to Europe, said he had a

When two yachtsmen from moat friendly conversation with nosite sides of the Atlantic met the British Minister for Trans-Newport in their test of skill with port, Mr. Horo Betish.

a primitive means of marino trans He stated

that Mr. Hore.portation, a curious contrast was provided by the ultra-modern Belish, conjointly with the War methods of communication employ Olee, was preparing a caretul programme to meet the Chineseed to flash news of the osteoma to Mission's requirements.

far corners of the world,

-M. Henri Jaspar (Catholle Party), nister of Foreign AL- fairs in the Comte de Braque- ville's Cabinet, has abandoned his attempts to form a new Ministry. -United Press.

Another Attempt

Later.

IN WIRELESS TOUCH

The following ships are expect- ed to be in wireless communica- un with Hongkong to-day:- Maru, Yuan On, Ranpura, Taiping, Rahr, flishun Mara, Tangshan Mary, Lillan Moller, Penang Maru, General Sherman.

Mr. Yu Fol-peng was amazed To the yachtsmen the races were M. Theunis has accepted the by the skiliul handling or matching of wits in making the King's Invitation to try to form a London's enormous trasle. He moat of a bit of sail and a breeze. new Cabinet. M. Theunis was not laughingly declined to give an But to the trained observers who a member of the previous Ministry, opinion of the famous "Bellaha followed the yachts It was an neen- |-~~~~Reuter. Beacons." Ile said he was most slon of public interest and warrant- impressed with Mr. Hore-Bollsha's ed the employment of every facility energy and imagination.

to get bulletins and reports to home He emphasised that China had offices in minutes, and even seconds, a spectat interest in communica- tions of all kinds. After talking in a variety of services. The Diesel Maru. Shan Lee, Konann

Itudio was present at the racer with many experts and rending yacht Noraagd, especially chartered many reports, Mr. Yu felt that be for the events by three of the sub should go

abroad himself and stdiaries of the Radio Corporation gather ideas how other nations of America, was transformed-into manage their affairs. He was an extremely busy radio office, particularly interested in rail from which reports were flashed by which operation was being accom- wnya, shipping, post and telegraph dots and dashes to newspapers |plished. services.

across the earth and by words to "One transmitter was assigned to The Chinese Government's plans the NBC studios in the RCA Build-handle messages from the yacht to for the nine provinces, he said,ing. for transmission over the not- American addressca. These were Included submarine cables, new works.

received instantly in the RCA equipment for telegraphs and) lung-distance telephones,

Que had only to glance at the central office in New York City, The multiplicity of radio antennae on through the RCA receiving station after having passed automatically material would probably be sup- the Noranga to realise that therent Riverhead, L.1. Through the plied by England.

was plenty of radio activity below China, Bald Mr. Yu, must have decks. Wires were stretched for for England automatically operated second transmitter, signis destined more ships, The four recently and aft and atwart this trim 110 high power HCA transmitting sta built in England marked only the foot ship, te permit simultaneous tions at Rocky Point. Long Island. eperation of three transmitters and from their point of reception at four receivers.

Riverhend. The wireless operators on the yacht at sen were thus lu direct control of the radio stations on land.

commencement.

The Chinese Mission will visit the must important shipbuilding The following description of the yards and railway works,

Noranga's special radiotelegraph With reference to the prospects apparatus was supplied by Charles of an air dine from Rangoon to J. Panniil, Executive Vice President "There were never less than five China, Mr. Yu Fei-pen said he was of the Radiomarine Corporation of British correspondents on board the keen on the development of air America. "In the after cabin there Norsaga, and, of course, a number services, but owing to the numer-were two Ahort wave, 150-watt. of American press men, yet the ous Issues Involved, could not murine radiotelegraph transmit rapid work of this group in writing make A definite statement-ters," he said. "Probably no deserintions of the colourful event marine transmitters ever cleared dng them for immediate trude as quickly as these units, for transmission did not tax the marine they were connected to automatic, radiotelegraph facilities. It was tape senders

capable of operating simething of an accomplishment the Hon. Sir Theme Southor has resumed duty preda np to 200 words a minute, that stock marine equipment was so IN Colonist Secretary, p.

The trapsmitters, were cauipped readily adantable to high speed key. Trulsan

Principal Ansistont

nt with master millators in order that Ing, and also that the two trans- Colonial Secretary and

of the motion of the yacht-and there mitters, working only 20 kilocycles Clerk Council, and Dr. A. Y. Greaves WHs plenty on some accaslona apart, with antennas on the same Government Dueteriologist.

wold not alter the frequency on masts, caused no interference,"

Kenter.

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