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DEATH SENTENCE STANDS

FOUR INDIANS LOSE APPEAL

HIGH COURT POWERS

(Special to "Telegraph")

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

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· LOOKING ROUND THE

STORES

SPECIAL BUYERS' GUIDE FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS

A gift of Jewellery is perhaps schoolboy, to diamond-set-platinum the most appreciated gift of all; for wristlets, the range is almost in- It carries with it, a santimental exhaustible. value that is frequently cherished There are so many other gift for generations. This la especially suggestions which cannot be men- true where diamonds are concerned, tioned on account of space re- for there is no precious stone in striction, but it can safely be said existence which can compare with that an Inspection of Ullman's the beauty of a flawless white dia- Christmas display will not be in

mond..

vain.

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FRIDAY,

DECEMBER 7, 1934.

BRITISH TO POLICE THE SAAR

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during and immediately after the plebiscite. The primary respon

RADIO

BROADCAST

Orchestra

ibility for that rested with the Relay of Hongkong Hotel Saar Governing Commission and had hitherto been discharged most. successfully.

LEAGUE RESPONSIBILITY -

4-5 p.

Chinese Programme. 5-6 p.m. European Recorded Pro- gramme, Orchestral-Fantasia on Melodies of

Johann Strauss (Weber)

CLASSICAL PROGRAMME But the ultimate 'responsibility

From ZB.W. on a wavelength of rested with the League, and the 855 metres (845 kilocycles). Chairman of the Saar Commission, Mr. Knox yesterday informed the Council that the means at its dis posal, namely a limited number of GRAND DISPENSARY police, did not enable assurance to be given that order could be To make the choice easy for pur maintained throughout the eritieni chases of, Christmas gifts accord period. Mr. Knox however stated ing to the amount one wishes to that if an International force of spend, the Grand Dispensary has the nature now proposed were known perfumes, fancy goods and of the Plebiscite date, the Commis. made up selections of the well-bo atationed in the Saar in advance toilet lines Into suitable groups at sion would feel sure order would fixed values less than the usual re be maintained and the plebiscite all prices, viz:--$3.00, $5.00, $7.00 and subsequent dimeult period |and,810.00 selections.

At the beginning of this century, a large demand for (Re Thementia, Cameright. Tuleprankie Mothere was eeper Ordinansa, 1875, Kovolved. Darüber yellowish or straw tinted stones, invariably heavily flawed, the main London, Dec. 6.

reason being an account of cheap The complaint of four nosa: People who bought such Indiana to the Judicial Com-value is oven lower to-day, since the stones have discovered that their mittee of the Privy Council general demand of recent years is that, one year after their Menara. J. Ullmann & Company. conviction, the High Court established in the Far East since 1800, have always adhered to the at Allahabad altered their policy of buying only the purest "Quelque Fleurs" are priced at sentences from transporta- diamonds available, so much so. $3.00 per set, the well-known 4711 that the mere remark that a cer- cold cream soap and Tosca cream at tion to death by hanging, tain piece of diamond not jewellery $3.00 is also very fine value. has been dismissed.

"came from Ullmann's" is at onco The $7.00 Aslections contain

The accused were originally found guilty and sentenced by the Sessions Judgo at Cawnpore, charged with beating a man and then cutting off his foot and leaving him to bleed to death.

for extra white flawless stanca.

Houbigant bath salts and soap

pass off peaceably.

to

one time it appeared that the only source from which outside help could be drawn in case of emer British rency was France. The Government had always held that in view of the special interests which both France and Germany' Yard- were bound to entertain with rè-

Sir John Simon recalled that at

a guarantee of Its genuineness. amongst other things the useful To view their collection is always leather Club Kit Cutex manicure

a pleasure, and at the moment they set. Other useful gifts are gangs ward to the future of the Saar, this have an exquisite stono costing leys bath powder $15,000. It must be remembered, puff bowl and bath puff, Lentheric was a most undesirable source to however, that there are stones to perfumes, Couer de Paris and use. Both France and Germany meet the limits of the purchasers, Lentherie Lotion, "Shanghai," etc. honed the plebiscito could he peace. The Judicial Committee is now and that whether small or large, refusing leave to appeal against there is the assurance of incompar-high-class face powders, English such intervention.

The firm also has all kinds of the ably carried through without any the death sentence, atating that able quality.

handkerchief puffs, perfume sprays, At Geneva yesterday M. Laval, the Indian Criminal Code em- Another of the gift suggestions compacts, tollat caux. de Colognce insisted the Saar was not a Franco- the High Court at All-Int Ullmann's is that of the Miki in fancy bottles such as Cheramys', German but an international pro- powers ahabad to enhance a sentence.moto Pearl. These are recognised Yardleys', Cotys', elc., ete.. Reuter Special

blem and urged the Connell, te as one of the finest examples of For gentlemen, there are the name the burden of deciding how pearl culture, and can bɔ bought better known brands of shaving jorder should be maintained. mounted in a variety of ways-brushes and shaving kits at reason. rings, necklaces, brooches, pins, able prices. The well-known studs, sleeve-links, car-rings etc. "American Gentlemen" toilet, set Finally, the selection of watches will also have a strong appeal for at this well-known catablishment is men and this together with unusually comprehensive. From serviceable shaving brush is sold at the humble watch suitable for the the moderate valite of three dollars.

YUGO-SLAVIANS ATTEMPT TO PROVOKE WAR

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elsewhere.

The hungry rofugees presented * pitiful spectacle. They arc acantily dressed and almost pen- flons and many of them are aged. Many had always lived in Yugo- Slavla.

COAL TRADE AGREEMENT

One of the refugees WAR aBRITAIN AND POLAND

four-year-old "boy with a broken

log who had lost his parents in

the confusion of departure.

There are many refugees AL

other frontier stations and the

IN HARMONY

London, Doc. *6.

It was announced in the Jouse

Hungarian Government is supply of Commons that 8a a result of ing trains to transport them. The the discussions which had been! Hungarian authorities will send proceeding in London an agree- | traina into Yugo-Slavia, It possible, to carry the refugees, agent was reached between repre- the Belgrade Government refuse sentatives of the Polish and United to provide transport.

PROTEST LODGED

-Europe to the situation.

Kinglom coal industrien and would be submitted to constituent bodies in both countries for con- firmation..

The Hungarian Government has protested to Belgrade against the expulsions and has drawn the altention of the Great Powers of The Secretary for Mines, Mr. Ernest-Brown, expressed-the-view- The refugees state that the that an agreement of this kind Yugo-Slav military forces on the frontier have been removed the interior as they were anxious to march against Hungary.-- Reuter.

would be one of the biggest stepa totaken for a long time towards the betterment of the coal trade in both countries. He hoped it would pave the way for further agree- ments as to markets and prices with other countries. British Wircless.

BELGRADE EXPLAINS

Belgrade, Dec. 6. The Belgrade Foreign Ofice states that the expulsion of the Hungarians is reasonable and legal and explains that in view of the great unemployment problem in Yugo-Slavia and the Hungarian attitudo at Genova, and the fact that the Hungarian authorities have withdrawn permits to hundreds of Yugo-Slavs to work in Hungary, the Yugo-Slav Govern-

BRITISH CONCERN GETS CONTRACT

INVITATION TO OLYMPIAD

British Sports Body Accepts

London, Dec. 6.

At a private sitting of the British Olympic Games Council, it was 'decided to accept the German Invita- tion to the next Olympiad. The games will be held in 1936 and preparations are already under way to pro- vide for a huge attendance of the world's athletes.-- Reuter.

BANK SITE THEFT

WORKMEN STEAL LEAD

FRANCE APPROVES

the intervention in the Council's Sir John Simon' then referred to discussion of Mr. Anthony Eden with the proposal of the British Government that there should be Introduced into the Saar on the re- sponsibilities of the Council as a whole and before the plebiscite was hed, an international body for the purpose of police duty which should not include troops. from either France or Germany, and the announcement that Britain would co-operate if both France and Ger- many agreed and if other con- veniently situated countries would Laval provide contingents. M. had

at once expressed the French Government's concurrence.

Marek Weber and his Orchestra.

Violin Solos-The Child and his Dan-

cing

Doli (Høykens) Spanish

Instrumental-Cavatina (Ra) Melody

Serenade (Heykens)

Albert Sandlor.

in F (Rubinsteină.

The J. H. Bquiro Célesta Oclet. Orchestra-Where the woods Aro green (arr. Weinger) Tell me to- night.

Albert Sandler and bis Orchestra, Instrumental-Gavotte {"Mignon") (Thomas) Orientale (Glazousov).

Virtuoso String Quartet. Orchestra-Immer oder Nima.er (Waldteufel) (Waltz) Zigeunerliebe (Lehar),

Edith Lorand and her Orchestra

dową (Squire) Melody (Dawes).

Instrumental-Moonbeams and Bha-

Songs-She is far from the Land.

The J. II. Squire Celeste Octet.

(Ilughen) The Dear Little Sham- rock (Jackson)

Danny Malone (Tenor). Bolos La Clochetta (Paganini) The Dance of the

Goblins (Bazzini).

Alfredo Rode. 6-8.50 p.m. Chinese Recorded Pro-

Violin

gramme.

6.50-7 p.m. From the Studio. A Talk on the "Diocesan Bazaar" by the Rev. Chung Yan Lap.

ons, London and New York Stock

7 pm Closing Local Stock Quota-

and Commodity Quotations.

7.05-7.38 p.m. "Orchestral Selections from Light Opera Merria England (E. German)

New Symphony Orchestra. Monsieur Beaucaire (Rosse. Art.

Bucalossi)

New Symphony Orchestra. Dollar Princess (Fall)

Gems

Nat Shilkeat and his Orchestra. 7.33-8 p.m. Musical Comedy. G. B. Cochran's 1030 Revue Vocal Light Opera Company. Organ Solos-Musical Comedy Med- Sydney Gustard. Gems-Whoopee. The New

loy

Vocal

Moon

"I am happy to say.” continued Sir John Simon, "I have already received a reply to my enquiry from the German Government who say they consider it would be very helptur to have this international | by The Rev. H. W, Duines, force in the Saar both before and Immediately. after the plebiscite and they approve of the condition that neither France nor Germany should take part. I can also an- nounce that, Italy will co-opernte on the same-condition-ne--the British Government and. com. munications are being made to certain other powars."

Light Opera Company. 8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report

8.03-6.10 p.m. From the Studio. A Talk on the "Diocesan Bazaar"

There was much detail to be arranged but the matter was being handled with due regard to British Interest and at the same time with the earnest desire to secure beyond question the carrying through of the plebiscito in due order under authority of the League of Nations, whose responsibility it was and under whose auspices Britain was bound and willing to play her ap- propriate part.

Sun Fuk, 41, earth coolle, and Cheung Lan, 26, casual labourers employed at the new alte of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, pleaded guilty before Mr. E. 1. Wynne-Jones at the Central Police Court this morning to stealing 10% lbs. of lead from the site yesterday. Sir John Simon's statement was Inspecter Ellis stated that yester-greeted with general cheers. The day morning a watchman saw the League Council to-day approved On behalf of the Chekiang Pro-Aral defendant place something, un- the Saar Committee Report and Mr.

Shanghai, Dec. 7.

́8,10-8.30 p.m. Variety Items. Humorous Songs-The King of Zula.

Riding Down from Bangor Banjo Solo-Keyboard Kapers

. Frank Crumit.

Mandolina Solo-Mazur

Mario de Piotrs. Plano-Ducts-Ain't-she the-Dainty.--

I want a Fair and square man Carroll Gibbons and John W. Green.

8.30.9 p.m. Band Musle.

(arr. Winter- Slavonic Rhapsody

bottom)

The B.B.C, Wireless Military Band. The Flamborough Sword Banco-

Folk Dance (ärr. Sharpe) Kirkby Malacard Sword, Dance→→

Folk Dance (arr, Sharps} The B.B.C. Wireless Military Band. Parade of the Elephants (Chenstt) The old Frog Pond (Alford)

The Regimental Band of I.M. Grenadier Guards, Silver Trumpets-Grand Processional

March (arr. Godfrey)

The Regimental Band of IM. Grenadier Guarda. 9-9.15 p.m. From the Studio.

A Talk on "The St. Vincent de Paul

Bazar" by The Rev. T. F. Ryan. SJ. 9.15-11 p.m. Claselea! Programme

(Bach. arr, Casella) played by the Italian Trio. (Alberto Poltronleri -Violin; Arturo Bonucci-Cello: Alfredo Casella-Planoforte).

ment had decided not to renew vincial, Government, the Ministry some straw near the fence. Anthony Eden expressed a hope some 27,000 Hungarian working of Railways has signed a contract When the labourers went off duty that it was a happy augury torri from the Musical Offering" permits

with a certain British Arm here at 2 a.m. he saw the two defendants future Franco-German relations. In Yugo-Slavia. No particular hardship is occasioned, for the supply of materials neces-tale the lead from under the straw, Mr. Knox said pubile opinion in the statement adds.-Reuter, sary for the construction

and they were arrested. of the

the Saar welcomed the report as Chintangklang Bridge. The order f. Mr. A. Whittaker, overseer at the warmly as did the Saar Governing is assessed at $1,300,000. Worksite, stated that the lead was scrap. Commission. on this bridge has just been com-The labourers were paid 00 cents

day. menced. When completed it will be one of the largest engineering works in China,--Central News,

CIGARETTE CASE STOLEN

THIEF GETS FOUR MONTHS

for receiving the cigarette case.

day and

Three weeks' hard labour on each charge was imposed.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

THE CHARM OF THE BEST COUR- After being fined $4 by Mr. Wynne. AGES IS THAT THEY ARE INVENTIONS, Jones in the Central Magistracy this INSPIRATIONS, FLABIES OF GENIUS. morning for hawking without a li Emerson.

cence, Chu Kan, on leaving the Court put on his hat. The Magistrate spot- ted him and called him back, where- on he was fined an extra $2 for Wearing his hat in Court,

General Temperley, the British Military resentative in the League, y reach Geneva to- morrow discussions regarding | methodi be employed for main- tenance of order in the Saar. British Wireless. .

PACIFIC NAVAL RACE POSSIBLE

{Continued from Page-1.) until 1930 and in the interim it will "I am taking a serious view of is hoped that the Powers

and

co-operation-United

EXPLAINS FEARS

London, Dec. 6.

1. Largo.

2. Allegro.

5. Andunte,

4. Allegro,

0.30 p.m.

Renter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations.

Bonata No. 8 in E (Bach)

Isolde Menges (Violin) and Harold Samuel (Planoforte). Iat Movement-Adagio 2nd

Br

4th

Allegro

-Adagio ma non tanto -Allegro Overture "Conl fan Tutte" (Bfozart) The. B.1.C. Symphony Orches

trn conducted by Adrian Boult Choral-Praise to Joy, The God Doe- cended (Symphony No. Din D Minor), Op. 126 The · Chora?") (Beethoven)

Chorus and Orchestra of the State Opera, Ferlin. Concerto No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 26

(Max Bruchi

A theft of a handbag contain- ing, a motor driver's licence a kay caso with three keys, and a silvorl cigarette case, the property of

Chang Ying-ming, a schoolboy, was Mra. M. V. Bona, 318 Prince Ed admitted to the Government. Civil ward Road, had a sequel at Kow- Hospital yesterday for treatment for loon this morning, when an un-a bite infileted by a dog belonging to employed man. Chcung Tak, was Mr. D. Coppin of 3 Braemar Terrace. those larcenfes from ships," said Mr. achieve something to enable them Choral-Creation Hymn (Beethoven) sentenced to four months hard The animal is being detained at the E: W. Hamilton at the Kowloon to reach an agreement of imita Inbour by Mr. E. W. Hamilton, Kennedy Town det for observation. Magistrady this morning, when he tien

santenced Yeung Hau-chau, aged 28, Defendant was arrested yester The first performance of the Helena an unemployed coolie,

Preis. to three May Institute Pantomime "Aladdin" months hard labour. Defendant was on being searched the will be on Thursday, December 13 charged with stealing three tins of cigarette case was found in his and not on Wednesday the 12th condensed milk and an alarm clock, pocket. This was recognised as Those who the cigarcite

have already bought the property of Lo Shu-tus, from cri Admiral Yamamoto, Japanese cast which the tickets for the 12th can change them board the steamer Van Heutz, at naval conference delegate, inter- complainant had reported as hav at the Anderson Music Co., Ltd, for No. 2 wharf at the Kowloon Godowns viewed following the declarations Ing been stolen from her car on any other performance, or can have on Thursday. October 16, at Hillwood Road,

of Mr. Norman Davis in respect to the money refunded.

Yuen Yiu, 30, unemployed, was were

'American naval policy, aald there Choi Chee, unemployed, when char sent to prisen for one month when Japanese change of heart towards many reasons for the board a Dutch atentier some time red before Mr. W. Schofield, at the he pleaded gulity before Mr. E. I. the Washington Naval Treaty. last month. Ho denied having Central Magistracy this morning, Wynne-Jones in the Centret Police known anything about the theft. with the possession of a dagger for Court this morning to the theft of an The principal cause of Japan's Defendant had a previous convie-frankly admitted that

an unlawful purpose in Wanchal, oll pump and a greare un from his changed outlook was the recent for housebreaking.

he used the clansman's garage at No. 454 Des dévelopment of air forces into a dogger to break open doors. He also. Voeux Road West. Defendant wes long-range fighting.unit. admitted a previous conviction for arrested in Hollywood Rood on A bandy pocket diary issued by the stealing a revolver. Mr. Schofield Wednesday night with the articles in Yamamoto, facl responsibility for The Japanese, said Admiral White Horse Distillers, Ltd., is being passed sentence of one year's hard his possession. Pdistributed by

Matheson and Co., Ltd, the local viction and the fact that the dagger money. Detective Sorgeant Goodwin trouble from near-by sources, such Busara Jardine labour, in view of his previous con- state in arder in oftalta rastre protecting Manchukuo in case of

was a dangerous weapon.

prosecuted...

as Russia or China.—Reute

It was alleged by the defend. ant that he found the case on

tion

agents.

Defendent said he

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-Adagio Brd

-Finale Allegro

energico Dart-Der Rosenkavallen-Act. 2- Finale seene (with Waltzes) (R. Strauss)

Richard Mayr and Anni. An- drassy with Orchestre condnet- el by Bruno Walter.

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