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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1995.

Bridal party lanving Holy Trinty Cathedral, Shanghai, after the marriage of Mias Barbara Evelyn Starling, daughter of Mr, and Mr. Harold V. Starling, of Shanghai, and Mr. Walter Henry Simmonds, eldest son of the Mr. Henry Simmonds and Mra, Simmonds, of Goldare, Green, London.

LADY DRIVER'S

LUCKY ESCAPE

MISS M.G. PATTERSON'S CAR OVERTURNS

Miss M. G. Patterson, of 2 Conduit Road, had a fortunate escape from serious injury last night when a car which she was driving skidded and overturned on the Magazine Gap Road,

It appears, from a police report. that Miss Patterson was driving an Austin car, No. 2325, at about 6.30 p.m. and when about a hun- dred yards from Dr. Gray's House, No. 513 The Peak, the vehicle skidded on some loose sand and overturned.

The car was badly damaged, but Miss Patterson was lucky enough to escape with no injury, except abrasions,

RESTORING FADED GLORIES

PEKING'S SPLENDOUR TO SHINE AGAIN

Peking, Jan. 13. The Cultural Relics Readjust- ment Committee, a newly created organisation In charge of restoring to proper condition all the buildinga and monuments of historical value with a view to making the city a "Chinese Mecen" for tourists, is proceeding with an immediate plan for the repairing of the ruined temples and monuments, including the famous Heavenly Altar.

A monthly Instalment of $40,000 will be jointly subscribed by the Ministries of Railways and Finance towards this plan, beginning from this month-Central News.

DINNER DANCE

LOCAL DOCTORS AS HOSTS

HUGE SUMS FOR

U.S. RELIEF

SOCIAL LEGISLATION PREDICTED

PROTECTING WORKERS BY INSURANCE

Washington, Jan. 13.

It was learnt here to-day that the Democrat leaders of the House of Representatives hope to block the passage of the Bonus Bill which was introduced by Senator Wright Patman of Texas and occupies first place on the House calendar.

HEAVY FINE ON MOTORIST

CAR RUNS INTO.. VERANDAH PILLAR

C. E. Stuart, a journalist, of the S. C. M. Post, was this morning Ained $200 or, in default, six weeks hard labour. by Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central Magis- tracy, on admitting chargo of driving private car No. 779 whilst under the influence of drink in Queen's Road West, about 1,30 o'clock.this morning.

Traffic Sergeant Clark said that Stuart was driving the car in Queen's Road West, near Eastern Street. He was seen by P. C. B. 442 travelling westward in a zig- ang fashion. Twenty yards from Eastern Street, the constable saw the ear collide with a verandah pillar outside house No. 272. A result of the collision, There was water meter was damaged as a

lady in the ear, but she went away. The constable asked Stuart to go with him to the Police Station, but the defendant would

They assume that should the Bill be passed, it will afterwards he vetoed and a compromise made to give theo. The defendant then drove veterans about one half of the Patman Bill promises.

The House Speaker, Mr. Joseph W. Byrns, estimates that the Administration's economic security programme which has been evolved by the Cabinet Sub-committee, will cost $100,000,000 for the first year.

the car about 150 yards farther, when it stopped: The constable went to the West Point Police Chinese constables in charge of Station to report. leaving two the defendant and the car. constable back, and brought the geant McLeod accompaled the

Ser-

The programme includes, firstly, by Congress, will not be availabite defendant to the station. The old-age pensions of $50 monthly until next July Appreciable_recar was undly damaged. The front- for needy persons of over sixty-fivesults will not be felt until late axle was broken, the springs years of age; secondly, the Intro- 1935. We expect a creeping re- broken and the batteries barat. duction of employment Insurance covery throughout the year. to which employees will contribute

We believe that Congress will Schofield whether he had anything The defendant, usked by Mr. one per cent. of their wages and legislatu a bonus payment of 75 to say, said he pleaded guilty employers three per cent, of the per cent. of the face amount of beenuse there was a very arbitrary payrolla.

the certificates. It has been suggested that the

line between Intoxication and so- Government might maintain their

Most competent Washington berness, but if a person had had monetary policy despite an adverse lawyers fect that the Supreme drinks, as he had, then he could decision by the Supreme Court on Court is likely to uphold the not in justice to himself very the gold clause case by the intro-Government's abrogation of the well plead not gulity. duction of a tax on the gains neeru-gold clause. The decision will ing to gold bond holders, and most probably bẻ given on February 11 probably a two-fold tax on transfer, or 18.

the validity of such a transfer tax having been upheld in the past. United Presa.

Congessional

sentiment strongly against public utility and other holding companies. CREEPING RECOVERY Strict regulation is likely.

Washington, Jan. 12. The Government's budget is un- The $1,000,000,000 fund WES

for likely to be balanced before 1838.

Over three hundred guests 'were present at Lane Crawford's Iles- taurant on Saturday alght when an enjoyable dinner danca

given by graduates of the Hong-public works, likely to be voted--Swan, Culbertson and Fritz.

kong University Medical Faculty.

Dancing commenced after din-

ner at 8 pm, and lasted till about

2 am. Mickey's Melody

:

Makers

wore in attendance and supplied

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

THERE COMES A TIME WHEN THE

a varied and pleasing selection of SOULS OF HUMAN BEINGS, WOMEN music, which was heartily appre- MORE THAN MEN, BEGIN TO FAINT FOR THE ATMOSPHERE OF THE AFFEC.

clated by all those present,

The following doctors were the TIONS THEY ARE MADE TO BREATHE. hosts of the evening:-Dre. P. II.Oliver Wendell Holmes. Cheu, P. P. Cheu, Lau Man-kin,

POLICE

CHIEF

CHANGES

INSPECTORS'

POSTS

The new clubhouse of the Kowloon Tong Garden City Association, situate Waterloo Road, is to be opened on Saturday next at 4 p.m.

events!

at 8.30

Mr. Schofield asked for de- fendant's record, which showed four convictions for minor off- ences,

Addressing defendant, Mr. Scho- field said he would give him the option of a fine in view of his record; and because he had not boen previously guilty of negligent driving

Mr. Schofield asked Sergeant Clark about defendant's licence, and Sorgeant Clark replied that it would go before the Inspector General of Police,

JAPANESE COLONIZING

Owing to other important K. S. Lu, I. K. Pang, Queck, W. L.

clashing with the Chopin Recital to be given by Mr. A. M. Bowes-Smith, Gustavo Adolpho de Carvalho, late he has decided to comply with requests Fook, H, M. Singh, S. D. Roy, and Sung.

Wong, Shanghai, who jumped overboard to alter the

date from the s.s, Suwa Maru on July 6, February 13, at the same time and to Wednesday, Among those present were' Dr. 1933, whilst en route from Shanghai place. and Mrs. D.-J. Valentine, Dr. and to Hongkong and whose death may be

THOUSANDS TO MOVE Mra. D. K. Samy, Dr. J. S. Sze, sworn to have occurred on that day. Dr. N. P. Karanja, and many left local estate valued at $4,000.

TO MANCHURIA On Wednesday evening other medical men.

Letters of administration have been the Rev. C. B. R. Sargent

Tientsin, Jan. 14. izanted to Me, J, T. Prior, solicitor.

giving musical lecture at the Sallory'

According to Mr. Suma, Japan- and Soldiers' Home. His ese Consul-General at Nanking, subject will be "Something Musical who is passing through here on For stealing two gunny sacks from and a Gramophone Extraordinary": outside No. 5 Queen's Road Central, The talk is to be illustrated with his way back to Nanking from Tam Lam, 25, was fined $10, or special lantern slides and an electrical misation plan in Manchuria la Japan, the Japanese-Korean colo- fourteen days In default, by Mr.ly recorded gramophone. There is no Wynne-Jones in the Central Police charge for admission and as this oven-being proceeded with. The plan. Court this morning. In another case, ing should be ons of great interest provides that during this year Mr. K. A. Bidmead. Asulatant stealing twelve oranges from a box will be a large attendance.

L Pak-ching..pleaded guilty to to all lovers of mule it is hoped there from 50,000 to 100,000 Japanese Superintendent of Police, Chief at the Chiu On Wharf and was Inspector B. II. E. Marks and sentenced to three weeks hard labour.

aubjects be settled in northern Chief Inspector F. E. E. Booker,

Manchuria. Identified by a coolie as the man Finance has agreed to

The Japanese Ministry of proceeded on Home leave aboard

who engaged, him to carry two.glune the P. and O. liner Ranchi on Indian constable on Saturday in had been stolen from the Tai Yuen programme.

appropriate Arrested in Hanoi Road by an mirrors and 20 china ten cups, which Yen 20,000,000 in financing this Saturday,

possession of a radiator cap, Loung Restaurant; at 450 Prince Edward In the meantime, During their absence on leave, Tin-yau, aged 25, unemployed,

a project of Inspector J. Murphy will act as brought before Mr. E. W. Hamilton 38, a Supreme Court bailiff, was Koreans in an area around Yun- Was Road, on January 11, Lau To. aged settling a large number of Chief Inspector (Hongkong) and at the Kowloon Magistrocy this sentenced to two months, hard labour, ho River, Liaoning Province, where Inspector L. P. Lane ns Chief morning, and charged with theft. by Mr. E. W, Hamilton, at the Kow-1,000,000 moto of farm land is to Inspector (Kowloon),

The radiator cáp was stolen from loon Magistracy this morning. AR- Inspector A. W. Smith, who re- private car No. 2251; the property of other ballff, Fung Hing, aged 20,00 developed, is being carried out. turned from "leave' last week, in was parked outside No. 23 Humphreys the prosecution, secépted his plea... of ment of 80,000 Koreans in this Commander A. B. H. Morris, which appeared on the same charge, but as This.profect unvisages the settle doing Bench duty at the Central Buildings. Detective-Sergeant Dan- not guilty, he was discharged, Sub- area within a period of ten years. Charge Room,"

browsky promcuted.

Inspector Post, prosecuted...

---Central News.

RADIO BROADCAST

| Jazz Banjo & Piano Recital From the Studio

· EUROPEAN PROGRAMME

From ZDW on a wavelength of 365 motros 4840_kllocycles):

5-8 m. European Programme.

·5-7 p.m. A Relay of the Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden (by courtesy of the Management)

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

7.08-7.30 p.m. Band Music.

The Mill on the Rock-Overture

(Reissiger).

Patrol Comique (Lako).

A Hunting Beeno (Bucalossi). Carmen Caprica (Bizat, arr. Somers).. Faust Frolics (Gounod, arr. Somara).

7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio.

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

Programmu,

1. Banjo Solos:-(a) Banjonola.

b) Hot Picking

2. Piano Solos:-(n) Little

Man

you've had a. busy day.

(b) Faro Theo

Well.

3. Banjo Solow:-(a) Rainbow's End.

(b) Study

Minor.

4. Piano Solos: (a) I never

a chance.

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8. p.m. Local Time and

Report

8.03-10.30

Concert.

Weather

p.m. Chinose Studio

9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotatione.

10.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press Nows, Further Londen Stock and Commodity Quota- tions.

10.35 pm. Close Down.

Z.E.K. PROGRAMME

8.30-10

p.m. European Recorded Music from Z.E.K. on a frequency of 640 k.co.

8.30-8.04 p.m. Concerto in A Minor (Schumann, Op. 4).

and

Alfred Cortot (Pianoforte)

London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Landon Ronali. Ist Movement-Allegro Affettuoso. 2nd Movement-Intermezzo-Andan-

tino Grazioso. 3rd Movement-Allegro vivace, 9.01.9.30 p.m. Variety. Piano Selos Piano "Show Memories." Turner Layton, Vocal Ducts-AJ! of a Sudden. Vocal DuetsWe just could'nt any

Good-bye.

Chick Endor and Charlie Farrell. Organ Solos-It was so Beautiful. Organ Solos The Clouds will soon.

Roll by..

Quentin M. Maclean, Bongs Speak to me of Love, Songs Vislons in the Smoke,

Lacienne Boyer (Soprano). 9.30 p.m. Reuter Prosa Bulletins, London I p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations.

9.35-10. p.m. Concert Waltzos. Eino Waltzer Redoute (Hildebrant). Tales from the Vienna Wooda (J.

Strauss).

A Thousand and One Nights (J. Strauss).

10. p. Clone Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

This Evening's Broadcasts From The German Short-Wavers

Special DIORAMEN for Far Rastero thers will be broadcast from Zensen Ja follows.

SOUTH ABJA ZONE South Asia Zane, broadcast from DJB. (19.74 metre) and DJN (31.45 mutevo),

4.4%.p.m. DJU, DIN Ansonnemani (Germ

Engl.) German Feik Bang, Pro kramme Forecast (Germ, Exul) p.m. Relayed from Lelpal Concerta tres German Master, Organ Concerto In Bat major by landet. At the Great Gunther Itamin

6.31 p.. News (a English.

5.46 p.m. Skiers greet you] Varloty Pro-

ramme,

4.24 p.m. Getting Ready for the Olymple

Games in 1991. Stabaekretar

D. Dr. Theodor Lewald, President of the

Organking Commitee

for the Xith Olympiad. Berlin 1938.

1.46 pm. News in German.

7 p.m. Concert of Light Mule.

* .. News in English.

4.15 p.m. Close down DIB. DIN (Germ..

Engl.)

EAST ABIA ZONE

Fast Avin Zone broadcast through DJA on 31.38 metres, and DJN (11.48 metres).

P.M. DIA, DJN Announcement (Germ..

Foal) Garna Falk Bong, Pro

A Forecast (Germ.. Engl.) 9.15 p.m. Relared from Lelvalg: Cancerts from German Masters Organ Conceria In K dol major by Ifanel. At the Orran. Gunther (Continued on Page 4)

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