1934-11-27 — Page 19

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Manchuria Mail Route Approved

RECOGNITION NOT IMPLIED

Geneva, Nov, 26. The League of Nations to-day published a summary of the replies from its member states and the United States in regard to the transmission of mails through Man- 9. churia.

All the states agreed that the transmission of mall by this route should be continued, but emphasised that the approval does not involve the recognition of Manchukuo,

The nations have thus accepted the recommendations of the League Advihory Committee on this sub- ject, whose findings were made known on May 16, 1934.--Router.

CHINA BESET

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KOWLOON DOG

SUMMONSES

TWO CASES BEFORE COURT

W, II: Thomas, No. 14 York Road, appeared before Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the Kowloon Magis- tracy this morning, in answer to a summons for allowing, his dog abroad without મ muzzle on November 3.

It was stated by an Indian con- stable that at 4.45 p.m. on Novem- ber 3, he saw a black and white dog rouming in Rutland Quadrant without a muzzle. Witness fol- to No. M York lowed the dog Road, and there he spoke to a European lady, who was standing at the door and had seen the dog enter the gate.

Witness alleged that the Indy refused to

give the name and address of the owner. Ho re- turned to the Police Station, and a European constable was sent to, the house.

Defendant stated that he was not at home on the day in ques

BY SMUGGLERS tion, but a "boy" told him that

QUANTITY OF JAPAN GOODS SEIZED

of

Tientsin, Nov. 27. The Tientsin Camese Customs Authorities are aturmed over the widespread wave

smuggling along Loo whole Customs line unner its jurisdiction in North Unina.

Besides numerous

chses

of smuggong of soreign goods through the Great Waf, Discovered at to stations of live passes, another huge consignment of Amuggied goods of Japanese origin, waien was asscased ДЕ over $200,000 seized on board a steamer yesterday outside Chinwangino Harbour by the local Customs guards.

WAB

All the smuggled goods are to be taken to ensin for disposal to- | day--Central Negos.

THEFT OF AN UMBRELLA

TWO MEN CAUGHT AND CONVICTED

the dog had not been out.

Hearing was -adjourned to noon

on Tuesday, December 4.

S. W. Hamilton, 274 Prince Ed- ward Kond, appeared in answer to a similar summans and whe Ained $8.

Defendant stated that the dog jumped over the fence, and was Immediately chosed and caught by his "boy." Only five minutes elapsed between the time the dog got away and was brought back.

Defendant produced a certificate that the dog had been innoculated against rables,

CYCLIST OFFERS

BRIBE

KOWLOON TONG

INCIDENT

On his appearance before Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning. Wong Cheung, nged 28, a plg dealer. faced charges of failing to have full control over his bleycle, and of offering $1.81 as a bribe to Sergeant Nizon Din, B330.

Li Sam pleaded guilty before Mr. Macfadyen in the Central Magia tracy this morning to stealing a black umbrella from No. 15 Salhandlebars, s Street

Chan Hin, unemployed;

also

pleaded guilty to a charge of being found in the stairway of

the promises for an unlawful purpose. Det. Sorgt Baldwin, for the pro- socution, said that at 6.30 p.m. on Sunday, three Chinese women were having their meal in a cubicle when they saw the first defendant enter the premises and steal the umbrella. They raised an alarm and one of the women chased him. He ran to the roof and neighbour.

it was stated by Sergeant Nizam Din that at p.m. yesterday, he Cumberland Read. Kowloon Tong. aaw defendant riding a bicycle in

Defendant had hoth hands off the witness arrested him. On reaching Prince Edward defendant to the Police Station. Road, when witness was_toking defendant took some money out of his pocket and said to witness: Take this money and let me go." Witness refused to, and defendant then

pushed the money into witness hand. Witnean denied having asked for the money. ---Defendant stated that there was had only taken his hands off the a strong wind blowing, and he was caught by a handlebars to catch hold of his At the same time, the second hat. Defendant alleged that the Chan in, was seen to run sergeant asked for the money. down the staire. He was chased by Worship on

don't believe you," said His another of the

convicting women and was fendant and imposing a fine of the de- eventually caught near Queen's Road Central.

$6 on the first charge, and $25, in default one month's Imprison- mint, on the second. The money. $1.51, was ordered to be put in the Poor Box.

F

Li sam was sentenced to three weeks, and a fine of $16, with the alternative of three weeks hard labour, was imposed on Chan Hin.

FISHERY DISPUTE

BOARDS

ANGLO-NORWEGIAN PERSONNEL

London, Nov. 26. The two Boards envisaged in the recent agreement between the United Kingdom and Norway re- garding the settlement of claims between British and Norwegian fishermen, have now benn con- stituted.

COMPANY LIQUIDATION

MEETING HELD THIS

MORNING..

At an extraordinary general meeting of the United Asbestos Oriental Agency. Ltd., (in volun- tury liquidation) held at 11 a.m. to-day, in Queen's Building the Hon, S. II. Dodwell, on behalf of the Liquidators, Messra. Dodwell & Co., Ltd., read the following Commander Cumming, British statement of the Liquidators for Vice-Consul in Northern Norway, the fifth year of the Liquidation: and Monsieur Bassoe, Governor of Flamark, will sit on the Board in Norway, and Mr. Nous Blundell, Chief Inspector of Fisheries, and Monsiour Ardvord, Counsellor to the Norwegian Legation In London, will sit on the corresponding Board in Britain.-British Wireless.

THE HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1934.

H.E. Sir Alexander Cadogan, British Minister to Chian, la bara anan with Mr. Herbart Phillipa, H.B.M. Consul General at Canton, during the

former's visit to Canton Inst wark,

ROYALTY FLOCKS

TO LONDON

RADIO BROADCAST

A Jazz Banjo And Plano Recital

EUROPEAN PROGRAMME

From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 356 metres (845 kilocycles),

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme.

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

7.08-7.30 p.m. Vocal Gems. The Student Princo (Romberg).

Light Opera Company. The Quaker Girl (Monckien).

Light Opera Company. The Merry Widow (Lebar), The Waltz Dream (Strauss),

Light Opera Company. 7-30-8 p.m. From the Studio,

A Jazz Recital, by Fred Carpio. Guitar and Banjo. Julian Silverio.

Programme.

1. Dainty Miss.

2. Nola,

3. Casa Lopez,

4. Love in Bloom

6. Feelin' my Way.

Plekin' my Way.

7. I've had my Moment.

8. Lady Finger.

Plano.

8.p.m. Local Time and Weather Re-

port.

8.03-8.35 p.m. Variety.

Vocal You Oughta be in Pictures.

One morning in May.

Derickson and Brown.

Songs-Love's Last word is Spoken. Out in the Cold, Cold Snow.

Gracie Fields. (Commedienne), Instrumental-Give me Liberty, or Give me Love.

Melody in Spring.

The Four Bright Sparks.

COLOURFUL PREPARATION Orchestra Ris Rita--Selection.

FOR PRINCE'S WEDDING

London, Nov. 26.

You're always in my arms,

Reginald King and his Orchestra.. Songs Slumberland. Josephine.

Les Allen (Baritone). 8.36-9p.m. Symphony No. 4 ("Italian") In A Major (Men-

Not since pre-War days have so many members of delssohn). Sir Hamilton Harty con- Royal families been present together in London.

ducting the Haile Orchestra.

1at Movement—Allegro vivace.

2nd

3rd

4th

21

-Andante con mote.

--Con moto moderato. --Saltarello.

9-9.20 p.m. From the Studio. Peter Bimple will give a talk on

To-night the first of the official festivities in con- nection with the Royal Wedding, was held at Bucking. ham Palace when the King and Queen gave a dinner party to the Royal visitors. Three ruling Monarchs, King George, King Christian of Denmark and King "Nothing in Particular-Jaet a stroll Haakon of Norway were at head of the table and alto- gether 98 guests were present.

HARVEY-NEUSEL FIGHT DRAWN

Twelve Rounds In Wembley Ring

London, Nov. 26. Len Harvey, the British heavyweight, fought twelve rounds to a draw with the German invader. Walter Neusel to-night.

The fight was hard from start to finish,-and-there-was- little between the two men Both men at any time. fought.skilfully, Neusel with his usual tenacity, Harvey making use of long lefts and boxing, prettily-Reuter. BABATİSMARINEZAARA

A considerable crowd watched their arrival-indeed. popular in- terest in the wedding personalities is

Ka great that Buckingham Palace and York House have their crowds of varying sizes from early morning until late at night, and on the wedding day the rond and raft excursions from the provinces are expected to bring several] hundred thousands of extra spectators to London.

This morning's crowd at Buck. Hingham Palace was rewarded for its patienco by a sight of King Haakon and the King and Queen of Denmark and by the arrival of all eight bridesmaids who visited Princess Marina to, talk cover the wedding plans.

MANY GIFTS

along the Embankment.

9.20.9.30 p.m. Oéteta. Traumere (For strings only) (Schumann).

Humoresk Paraphrase (For.

Strings only) (Dvorak).

The J. H Squire' Celeste

Octet

La Cinquantaine (Gabriel Marie). The J, H. Squire Celeste Octet. 9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations.

0.35-10 p.m. From the Studio. A Violin Recital by Conrado de la Cruz Accompanied by Mr. Harry Ore. Programme.

1. Sonata in G Minor... Tartini. 2. Celebre Gavotte Martini-Manen. 3. Berceuse........ Townsend. 4. Romanza Andaluza ... Sarasate, 6. Rondino

Vicuxtemps. 10-10.30 p.m. Dance Music. Fox-Trot-From now on.

-Little Man, You've had A bury any.

Moon Country. Waltz -Love (Wonderful Love). Fox-Trot-Sing as we Go.

Oh Muki Muki Ohl -Ev'ry Time I Look al you.

Waltz

-Isle of Capri,

-Grinzing.

At York House the Duke of Kent received many deputations from different public 'bodies and diplomatic representatives of 10.30 pm, Reuter Press Bulletins, various countries bearing pre-Rugby Mid-day Press. News, Further

and New York Stock acuta. The Prime Minister and London

10.40 p.m. Close Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

the Cabinet are presenting the Commodity Quotations. Duke with a study" writing table and chair, a fine example of modern British craftsmanship.

Many London thoroughfares aro already decorated for the wedding.

the

And

5 p.m. Opening Anrencement German Pak Sang Programme-Personal (German, English),

1.15 p.m. Tumoresques, and Maturkan for Planoferie. Prof. 1. Pollack (Piano). 9.45 Dim. Nowa In Englab,

This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Waver Special programme for Far Eastern latenerY Princess Marins Jeft · Bucking will be broadcast this evening by DJA, es ham Palnes for a drive this oven-1.38 metres is under ing and called at York Ilouke to sce Prince George. To-morrow there will be. rehearsals of the wedding ceremonials at Abbey in the morning and at the Palace in the afternoon. The second ceremony will take place In a private chapel at the Palace and the rehearsal will apply to the Greek Orthodox Church

the Duke of Kent and his bride Lady ceremony to be held there after

return from Westminster Abbey British Wireless,

A happy snapshot of Theodosia Cadogan, wife of the Bri. tish Minister to China, who is at present on a visit to Hongkong.

"We have pleasure in submit- ting a statement showing the process of the winding up of the Company during the fifth year of the Liquidation. This has fol lowed the normal course and there is little cause for partieu-SHOULD LEAN ON THE SIDE OF COM-kong for the United Kingdom to

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

lar comment.

com-

IT IS BETTER THAT A JUDGE H.M.S, Cumberland leaves Hong.

PASSION THAN

SEVERITY, Cer-morrow morning for re-fit and

commission.

te pun.. Verloty Programme.

Johannes Muller, Entertainer, 13.15 p.m. News In German. 11.38 p.m. Tanes from the 17th Century.

Directed by Herbert Muntel 11.15 um. News in English. 12.30 a.m. Clone dawn,

K.Z.R.M. PROGRAMME This Evening's Broadcast From

Manila Station

'Today's broedomet Fryza Manila by K2EM; snas. Atodia Kuleil Varietien,

5.10 p.m. Dollar a President Stoover Or.

chestra

6.20 p.m. Apanbh Informational Period. 1.30 p.m.

English Informational Period,

* .

re-

"We have reduced the Liquida-vantes. tion expenses by letting storage HAWKER CAUGHT space at the Godown.

Cheung Sat who broke into 1035 Á sale of work is being held in the The remaining Asset

Canton Road, first floor, at 1.50 p.m.. Helena May Institute on Monday 3. Lady Southern prises land and Buildings. We can containing various articles of has kindly consented

yesterday, and stole a leather suit-next, December

open the ure making atrenuous efforts to clothing, appeared before Mr. E. W. nale at 3 p.m. There wil! be dispose of this. At presont it is Hamilton, at the Kowloon Magistracy woollens, faney, goods, home produce in the hands of several agents this morning. On pleading guilty, and sweet stalls as well as wido- for disposal.

defendant was sentenced to six shows, refreshnients, etc. The pro- hawker, named Chan Chun,

"The metallisation plant was months' hard labour. Sub-Inspector ceeds are in aid of the Saffors' and was fined $1 by Mr. Macfadyen in disposed of in August and the Malt stated that defendant had two Soldiers Home and it is hoped that the Central Police Court this proceeds from this will come into previous convictions,

there will be a large attendance..

:

FINED FOR CRYING WARES

morning for crying his wares in our next statement of account." On Lan Street, in the vicinity of Wyndham Street, which is a pro- hibited area.

Charged with attempting, at the The complainant, Yu Wai-lam, a Tung Funx Pawnshop, to pawn a coln caterer of the Chinese Army, having which bo, alleged to be gold, Chan left the Colony at noon yesterday, the Tuk-kwong, unemployed, was toneed to one month's hard labour, Chan Chol, 27, when be

son polico offered no evidence against appearod when he appeared before Mr. E. W before Alr. Blacfadyen in the Central Hamilton the Kowloon Magistracy Police Court this morning, charged this morning. It was stated that dewith the theft of a purse containing attempted to pawn the coin for $3. $100, on board the steamer Haining Defendant told Tool Mun, an ac at the Douglas Wharf. Defendant countant of the pawnshop, that the was accordingly discharged. Det- cuin was gold, but when it was tested, Sergt. Goodwin appeared for the the--Inaklo-was-found-to-be brass prosecution:

A fencing display and Arts and Crafts Exhibition is to be held in the Sailors' and Boldiers' Home on Wed- The sa. Tiinegarn. one of the "Blgnesday evening, November 28, at 8 Three of the J. C. J. Line is due p.m. The Exhibition will include here to-morrow at 7 am, instead of radio. transmisalon, photography, fendant went to the pawnabop, and $145, in bank notes and a draft-for Thursday morning as scheduled. stamps, butterflies, leather craft, "Among the cargoes to be discharged pewter work, barboda work, painting, will be 15 cason of fresh mangoes model railways, model ships, rug from East Java, and large consign-i making, fret work and painted glass, - ment of "kugar from Batavia..

home-made motor boats, etc.

A . Stern-Jack Parker, Harry

Drever and Rady Wieloft.

7.15 pm. Tabacalera y Cin Programme

[Chain KZzα).

7.30 p.m. Mo and Noah,

7,4

. PMKм Prime.

16 p.m. Botler Bole Programme (Chain)

KIPO).

4.40 v.m. _Radio Cruandern,' conducted by

Belle Nolasco,

3.15 p.m. Block Quotations, 5

pm. Musicale Night-Faculty of

servatory at Marka, 10:30 p.m. Hign ŎN.

Con-

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