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Japanese
Ship Near
Sanctuary
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RELIEF VESSEL STANDS BY
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ISURE OF
THE SAAR
NO DANGER IN PLEBISCITE
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Paris, Dec. 10.
Herr Hermann Rocchling, the biggest German industrialist in the Saar, confidently predicts that 97 per cont, of the half million voten in the plebiscite will be east In favour of a return of the territory to Germany.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
NO MONEY
FOR CHURCH?
GERMAN THREAT
TO REBELS
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to
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1934.
INDIA REFORMS
DEBATED
(Continued from Page 1.)
goal mention Indian's Dominien status.
E RADIO BROADCAST
He emphasised that it was the Piano and Violin Recital
Labour Party's desire to
Sco 4
Constitution which would enable the masses to rid themselves of
From Studio
From ZD.W. on a wavelength of
social and economic evils. The 355 metres (845 kilocyclon):
Indian people felt, after one hundred and fifty years of British rule, that the makes remained-|
By Teleprash. Ceraripht. Telegraphle Me poor and ignorant and were ex-tions, Londori and New York Stock & vegra Ordinance, tits, laceted Decembeploited.
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4-7 p.m. Chinese Programine. 7-11 pm European Programme. 7pm-Closing Local-Stock Quota. Commodity Quotations.
7.08-7.30 p.m. Band Music.
The Regimental Band of L.M. Ruy Blas Overture (Mendelssohn).
Grenadier Guards. Swan Lake-Ballet (Tachalkovsky).
The Band of H.M. Coldetrennt Guarda and Peasant Overture (Suppe. Art. Retford).
The iden that Indians must al-Poot
The delay in giving responsible government to India was a real Berlin, Dec. 10.
indictment against the British and Opposition Chorch circles ex-constituted a powerful off-set to press the fear that Dr. Wilhelms the material benefits Britain had Frick, Minister of the Interior, is undeniably given India. Interviewed by La Patit Journal, considering the issuance of a de-
subsidies to Protestant and by n lonely white man was. A that the Japanese freighter, Viche ridiculed the idea that Germany in January stopping the state ways be ruled for their own xo
would lose the decisive Roman Catholic Churches outside the Victorian sentimentality, he said. Atlantic gale, her First Officer/Catholic vote. He suggested that Nazi Church ruled by Reichs-Henter
an understanding had been reached bishop Mueller. killed and her Third Officer miss with Rome assuring this vote for ing, and seven of her crew badly Germany-Reuter Special.
the In limping towards hurt, English Channel, closely cacorted by the steamer Amsterdam.
toria Maru, terribly battered by an
The Amsterdam picked up the staggering Japanese ship within a few hours of her wireless calls for nssistance.
FOREIGN GUARDS
London, Dec. 10. The Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, to-day announced in the House of Commons that in addition Since then the weather has to Britain and Italy, both the moderated to some extent, and Netherlands and Swedish Govern with her consort the Japancrementa had now accepted the invita tion of the League Council to send vessel is making for shelter.
the Saar during She was bound for New York contingents to and was about two days out of the the Plebiscite. Channel when the gale overtook her and huge sens pounded her Boverely. She should reach port within a row hours.-United Prean,
BALKAN THREAT
REMOVED
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any moons likely to prevent such crimes occuring in future.
The debute and the documents placed before the Counell show nogligence in their reaponsibilities
Sir John Simon said he hoped the forces provided by thene four states would be on duty in the Suur before Christmas-British Wirelena.
DUTCH MARINES
Rotterdam, Dec. 19. It is understood that 200 Dutch Marines will go into the Saar on December 12.-Reuter.
GOLD BLOC
EXPECTED
on the part of cartain Hungarian TO CRUMBLE
authorities concerning matters relating to the plot which culminated in the murders in Marseilles.
The Council expects the Hungar- ian Government to fulfil a in- ternational obligations.and asks it
to communicate the appropriate annctions taken against the au- thorities
culpable found negligence.
STUDYING QUESTION
of
The Council considers that the rules of international law concern- ing terrorint activity are not a -sufficient guarantee of efficient in- has ternational co-operation. I therefore decided to establish a committee of experts to study the question with a view to drawing up in International convention,
The Council unanimously adopt=! ed this resolution,~Reuter.
JUSTIFIED ITSELF
Geneva, Dec. 19. The League of Nations has again justified itself, declared the President of the Council. M Vasconcellos to-day, following the Announcement that the Yugo- Siny-Hungarian dispute had been virtually Attied through League intervention. Renter.
THE COMPROMISE (Special to "Telegraph")
are
embrace
These fears are based upon a recent speech by Dr. Frick, in which he said that Germany was entirely uninterested in financing churches that fight among them- selves instead of helping the people spiritually.
Separation of state from church
might amount to an annual loss of income amounting to 4,500,000 marks to Protestant churches and 2,000,000 marka to Catholic churches,
The Opposition churches are expected to meet before Christmas to consider this eventually and what is to be done in view of it. -Reuter Special.
EMPLOYMENT IMPROVES
LATEST FIGURE FROM BRITAIN.
DEBATE ADJUORNS
After speechen by Mr. laane Foot and other Conservatives, Sir supporting the motion, and some
opponents,
Solleitor- Conservative
Somervell, General, wound up for the Gov Donald
ernment,
He explained the question of the proposed federation.
The debate was adjourned until to-morrow.-Reuter.
NEW OPPORTUNITIES
In the course of his speech on the recommendations of the Joint Select Committee on Indian con- stitutional reform, Sir Samuel floare urged all men of goodwill, both in Britain and In India, to take the scheme as a whole and to believe that it was the intention of the Committee and of the Govern ment to offer indin opportunities for self-government in a scheme that would help to keep India for all time a partner with Great Britain and the Empire,
were
He anid the time was overdue to make a further step forward upon the road of decentralisation. The old Central Government of Indin was adequate so long as the? INDUSTRIAL
government problems of REVIEW
comparatively simple. As, how ever, they became more complex and political opinion grew, London, Dec. 10. Unemployment returns issued became inevitable that this step to-night show that at the end of on the road of decentralisation
should be taken. November there were approxi- Washington, Dec. 10.
that the mately 10,212,000, insured persons, The opinion here is Gold Bloc cannot hold out much aged 16 to 64, in employment in This was 6,000 longer and the break may come Great Britain.
AMERICAN VIEW OF FINANCE
.
Nineteen million Americans are now on relief, costing the Govern ment $145,000,000 per month.
an
it
The first broad conclusion of the
Committee was that of provincial autonomy, containing within · It responsibility for law and order. al nay time. The probable effect mate than a month ago and 252,- The second broad conclusion was All-India Federation. There on the United States is expected 1000 more than a year ago.
to im would be no All-India Federation Employment continued to be minor.
number of Indian prove in the cotton, wool; hosiery, without effective concession by a
and motor Indus- substantial tries. There was A sabstantial Princes. boot and shoe
SAFEGUARDS reduction in the numbers tem
improvement also in Another conclusion of the Com porarily stopped in the mines; and some the shipbuilding yards and dis-mittee might be roughly described. tribution trades.
as responsibility with safeguards. not the These-precautions were. creation of theorists who wished to set up a system of checks and balances. They were precautions inhered in existing facts und were
Retall sales for 1994 will exceed those of 1933 by three billion dollars. Christmas (rade is like ly to be the heaviest in years.
son and Fritz.
RHAPSODY GIRLS REVUE
is
In
of the Constitution.
The Band of 11.M. Coldstream Guards. 7.30-8. p.m: From the Studio. Doreen Na-Plano. Gregorio Jamena-Violin
Programm
1 Who's Sorry Now.
2 Sentimental over you.
8 St. Louis Bluce.
4 One Fleating hour..
5 That's Love (from "Nana").
6 Caprico Futuristic.
7 Rosen of Picardy.
8 With my eyes wide open I'm
Dreaming.
8 p.m. Local Time & Weather Re- port.
8.03.8.16 p.m. A Recital by Earles Caruso (Tenor).
1 Venti
Culbba-"Pagliacci"
IN (Leoncavallo).
2 M'appari "Marta" (Flotow). 3 La Donna Mobile (Woman in
Fickle)-Rigoletto" (Verdi). 40 Sola Mio (My Sunshine)
(Capus).
8.18-8.43 p.m. Scenes de Ballet, Op.62 (Glaznounov),
New Symphony Orchestra conducted by Eugene Goossens. 8.43.9 p.m. A Pianoforte. Recital by Harold Baner.
Moonlight Sonata (Beethoven) (Op.27,
No. 2). Gavotte in F Major (Beethoven—".
Bauer).
9.9.20 p.m. From the Studio, "Topical Talks on the United King- dom" by Mr. G. C. Pelham (II. M. Trade Commissioner)..
9.20-9.30 p.m. Old Timers-Vocal Gems sung by The Dig Fout.
9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock & Commodity Quotations
9.35-9.55 p.m. From the Studio. A Cello Recital by E. A. Valeroso accompanied by Mrs. Nura Kanis. Programme 1 Manurek
2. Gavotte, No. 2
3 Col. Nedrei
Scharwenka. Popper.
Max Bruch.
4 Menuetto (Unaccompanied).
6 Bourréo
6. Romance
7 Scherzo
9.55-10.05
Handel Golterman.
Van Goens.
p.m. A Recital by Amelita Galli Curci. Madame (Soprano).
(Song of (a) Chanson. Indone
India) (Rimsky-Korsakov), (b) Bolero--Les Filles de Cadiz Maide of Cadiz)
(The (Delibes).
Student
(c) Serenata (Tosti). 10.05-10.30 p.m. Light Opera. Selection The Beggar
(Millockar).
Marek Weber & His Orchestra. Vocal Gen.8-Lilac Time (Schumera
Columbia Light
Company.
New Light Symphony Orchestra, 10.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, London Stock & Commodity Quota- tions.
Indications are that credit
On the other hand, there was a gaining in velocity.—Stean, Culbert further reduction in building and public worka contracting, brick manufacture, shipping and in the tailoring and pottery industries. not intended to impede the effective Selection-Princess Ida (Sullivan).
The registered unemployed working numbered 1.729,838 wholly un-There were provisions that denit employed, 2109,643 temporarily with the working of the executive Rugby Mid-day Press News. Further stopped and 81,304 normally
of the Legislaturca. casual employment, a total of It was essential, în present con- 2,120,785. This was 1,150 more ditions, to keep the defence of but 159,232 India under the control of Imperial than a month ago, less than 1 year ago. The total Parliament, and then there were comprises 1,704,129 men, 61,193
Precautions known as special respon-i boys. 306,778 women and 48,675 sibilities. No House of Commons, however composed, said Sir Samuel, girls. British Wireless.
would confer any Indian Constitu- tion that did not safeguard the splendid Indian Police Force from any danger of its morale being undermined and its sources of its information being dried up.
COMING TO QUEEN'S
ON THURSDAY
Patrons of the Queen's Theatro
Geneva, Déc. 10. will be afforded a special treal The international convention for the regulation of abuse of during the last three days of this week, as the Theatre management rights of asylum, as proposed in have engaged the Three Rhapsody the French memorandum regard-Girls who have just arrived in the Ing tho Yugo-Slav-Rumanian affair, was submitted to the Coun- Colony after a most successful tour of Java, Malaya and Manila, to Provisions cil to-day. Its intended to cover terrorism of a stage their speciality dancing revue. political nature and to
The trio are beautiful and talent- attempts on lives of rulers, Goved Ilungarian girls, and nightly at ernment heads or public officials, 6.10, 7.20 and 9.80 they will give and even private
persuns, who delightful programme of novel danc- owing to their politics may being. The leader of the trio is Miss made the target of fanatics. The Betty Szilagyi, a brunette, while convention is also directed against her two companions are blondes. sabotage. Terrorist associations and propaganda are also affected. Violations of the convention, it is proposed, would be brought be fore the International Court and the pardoning of those condemned would be in the Council's hands. It is urged that all League mem- -bers should provido lawa for the
extradition of political assassins.
HUNGARY ACCEPTS The draft resolution for the settlement of the Balkan dispute
CHINA'S PLACE IN SPORT
Shanghai, Dec. 11. China will participate in the Davis Cup competition, American Zone, next year, and in the world Olympiad in Germany in 1936. was reached at a This decision meeting of the directors of the C.N.A.A.F. to-day-Reuter,
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
THE DOING EVIL TO AVOID AN EVIL CANNOT HE GOOD-Coleridge.
TERRORISM.
As to dealing with terrorism, it was not surprising that the Com- mittee made special and speclic proposals for arming the Governor General and Governors with special evil. These safeguards were a powers to deal with this terrible necessary support, without which self-Government in India could not succeed.
If the Bili were passed on the Seven hundred students of King's general lines of the Committeo's this report, he believed the Constitution College left by special train morning for a picnic to Sheungshui.would work. If no Bill were passed Bession, there would be no this
to come. The inevitable state of affairs
Genoveva Gomes d'Eca, late of No. The annual general meeting of the comprehensive Indian Bill for many
4 Cameron Road, who died on January Society for the Protection of Children years
ni
28 last, left local estate sworn $5,000, Letters have been
Shing, coxswain of the steam
5.16 p.m
a
will be held at the Helena May Inresult of such a administration of granted to Fredericóitute on Tuesday, December 18, at would be to drive the problem of Indian constitutional reform into Pedro d'Een, purser.
the hands of the extreme right and the extreme left. It was only when country was strong and its government stable that it could afford to make constitutional re- recommendations on their forms. The Government proposed merits because they believed them to be for the better government of India-British Wireless.
The ms. Tjibadak, one of the "big has been accepted by Hungary, Loung It provides, first, for general launch Fal Lee, was fined $10 by three" of the Java China Japan Line, condemnation of terrorism, and Commdr. J. B. Nowill at the Marine is due to arrive here on December second that Hungary shall conduct Court this moming for leaving the 13 at 4.m, with 150 cases of fresh
the re-harbour at 5.15 a.m. on November 24 and 3,000 tans of white sugar from an inquiry into the alleged missness of certain officials and without a night clearance permit.
that
take measuro to punish them. the Thirdly, it suggests Longue Council shall appoint committee to examine all ques tions of Council of terrorist out rages, particularly the rights of abuse of political asylum.
mangoes from Pasocrocan, East Java,
Semarang.
The lecture by Dr. G. P. de Martin At a general meeting of the Hong- kong Teachers Association, to be on "Machiavelli and II Principe," hold at the University on Thursday, axed for December 18, has been post December 13, at 5.16 p.m., Dr. G. A. poned to Friday, December 21,at 5.20 C. Herklots will speak on the subject p.m. The invitations issued by the of "Biology in Education, Culture Italian Consul General for the lecture
and Everyday life. The meeting still hold good.
will take place in Room K."
IN WIRELESS TOUCH
The following steamers are ex-
COM-
10.35-11 p.m. Dance Music. Fox-trot Little man you've had a
Busy Day,
-Emaline.
-When you've
got
A
Little Springtime. -Over my shoulder. -Cafe In Vienna, --Love thy Neighbour. Slow Fox-Trot-f Wind. Fox-Trot As Long as I Live. 11 p.m. Close Down.
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES This Evening's Broadcasts From The German Short-Wavers
Par Eastern Seeeisl DTOFTERMOS eteners will be broadcast from Zowen sa follows.
SOUTH ASIA ZONE Bonth Ala Zone, broadcast from DJB, (19.74 maire) and -12% (01.45 metru).
44 pm. DIE DIN Announcement (Germ
Engl.) German Talk Ser. Pro STAMMY stocnet (German, Eg Bad), s
p.m. For the Young People. Advent
Costoms In Germany,
134 pm. Hows in Engilah. 5.45, p.m. Concerts from German Mastere
Plane Concerts in E das mejer by Lyen Bestberen. Elly Ney.
4.M. Boris Review,
6.4 p.m. News in CarŽKUS.
1.M. Light Bolt. 13. Now in English,
SAS PR. Claw down DJD, DJN (Gem EAST ASIA ZONE
Fast Aris Zone broadcast through DJA on 31.15 metre, and DIN (21.46 metro).
1. DJA, DIY Announerment (Germ
Engl) German Folk Song. Pre- Frame Foromat (Germ., Enx!) 9.36 p.m. Sherl Montcat Programme. 1.1 p.m. The Peet Kelbenberer in a Talk abapt his latest Wark. ty. News in Buglich so DJA and
in Dutch an DIN.
10 p.m. "Arabian Nights Entertainmenta,” Belections from the Opern by Johann Strauss.
11,29 pm. 1.2.
12.31
News In German on DJA and DJN.
Concert af Light Maule, `·
News In English on DJA and • In Dutch on DIN.
Close down, DJA, DJN (Germ.. ForLi
ASSEUR RSHIMIDZU
MASSEUSE S. KISAKI
M. Eckhardt, Hungary's dele-
A special service for the officerspected to be in wireless gate, told the Council that the
Plonding guilty to the theft of a and men of the Italian cruiser Quarto, munication with Hongkong to refugee question was steadily got ting worse and that the Yugo suit of clothing, the property of Chan now in port, was held at the Catholic day: Mary Moller, Tergesten,
on Sunday morning Bengal Maru, Glengarry, Apooy, tecommended for many yarn by derwenment Slav promises that expulsions Pan, an electriclan, from No. 4 Woo- Cathedral would be stopped had not been sung Street, ground floor, Wong Bishop H. Valtorta officiated. Sacred Everett, Noshiro Maru, Juan Siv Hopital Park Serplish oba rak 17.
Heung, aged 28, unemployed, was muele was provided by the band and
Verdo, Ranchl observed. However, it is haped sentenced to fourteen days hard choir the cruiser. Following the Sebastian, Sulyang, Empress of the w this situation #ill not long prevail. | labour by Mr. E-W. Hamilton at the service, the men marched to the Canada, Conte
Kowloon Magistracy this morning. cenotaph, where they laid a wreath. Dolagon Maru, Tjinegara.
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