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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY,

Bridal party leaving Holy Trinty Cathedral, Shanghal, after the marriage of Mia 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 Mrs. Simmonds, of Golders, Groon, London,

FARMERS' BANK

OF HUNAN

TO ASSIST PROVINCIAL

REHABILITATION

SHANGHAI INSPECTOR

ARAN DAN IL-

BATTERED AND ROBBED IN SAN FRANCISCO STREET

SOCIAL EVENING

MEMBERSHB' DRIVE BY SOUTH CHINA ASSOCIATION

A membership drive by the South Chian Athletic Association WIL inaugurated on Saturady with the

SHANGHAI SUICIDE

CORONER'S VERDICT IN BRITON DEATH INQUIRY

Shanghai, Jan. 13.

A verdict to the effect that de- ceased, had died as the result of

San Francisco, Jan. 13. What at first promised to develop Changsha, Jan. 13. Finto П Brat-class mystery holding of a social evening at the self-infleted gunshot wounds was For the purpose of rehabilitat-was cleared up this morning when Phyllon, and grounds at Carollereturned by the Coroner, Mr. I. T. ing the rural districts of Hunan,Mr. James A. Grubb, an Inspector .

with the Shanghai Munleipal Police,

JANUARY 14, 1935.

RADIO BROADCAST

Jazz Banjo & Piano Recital From the Studio

EUROPEAN PROGRAMME

From ZBW on a wavelength of 365 metros (845 kilocycles);

Dance

5-8 .m. Furopean Programme, 5-7 pm. A Relay of the Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden (by courtray of the Managemont.)

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

7.08-7.30 p.m. Band Music. The Mill on the RockOverture

(Reissiger).

Patrol Comique (Lako),

A Hunting Sceno (Bucalosni). Carmen Caprice (Bizet, arr. Somers). Faust Frolles (Gounod, art, Somers).

7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio,

A Jazz Banjo, Gultar and Plano Recital by Fred Carlo and Julian Silverio,

Programme.

1. Banjo Solon:-(n) Banjonola.

(b) Hot Picking.

2. Piano Selon:-(a) Little Mon

you've had

busy day.

(b) Faro Well.

Thec

3. Banjo Selon:-(n), Rainbow's End. (b) Study in A

Minor.

4. Piano Solon:- (a) I never

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8. p.m. Local Timo amul Report.

8.03.10.30 Concert.

Weather

p.m. Chinese Studio

9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins. Londor, f p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations,

10.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press News, Further London Stock and Commodity 'Quoin.

10.35 p.m. Close Down.

| Morris, in the British Police Court: a plan for the organisation of antaggered aboard the Dollar liner

tions. Hundreds of members and their yesterday afternoon, following an Agricultural bank, called

President Cleveland with his clothes friends of both sexes attended the inquiry into the death of Ser- Farmers' Rank nf Hunan. a begrimed and blood streaming from function, which was featured by an enat Kenneth Raymond Land, of open-air cinema show, a demonstra- the Bubbling Well police station. Government controlled institution, several facial wonis.

Sergeant Land was found lying tion of gymnastics, and a display was adopted ut preliminary

dead in his quarters at the stu- af pyrotechnics,

tion last week with terrible shot meeting held here to-day,

wounds in the head. Beside hin

barrelled a 12-bore double

believed To have was

FL

It was resolved among other the working capital things thai

of the Bank should be fixed at $4,000,000, and it should be gurated as soon as one fourth of the capital was subscribed pald-Central News.

MORE DEPRESSION

been

na A

TIENTSIN MILL CLOSES: THOUSANDS IDLE

Tientsin, Jan. 14. Over 2,000 workers have thrown out of employment consequence of the closing of one of the local cotton mills, Yu Yuen, which was burdened with heavy debts. It liabilities are, estimated at about $5,000,000.

The owners of the mill, however, have assured the discharged work- ers that as soon as its surplus stock IN cleareil FLFILL

Dari

Inspector Grubl, whose disap pearance from the President Cleve- land had alarmed his wife to such

ns he was taking a stroll ashore. Mr. Lo Yuk-tong.

Hon. Mr. I, H, Kotewall address an extent that she had invoked the led the gathering on the aims and assistance of San Francisco water-ubjects of the Association. Others sporting gun front police, said that he had been present included Mrs. Katewall, Mr. been used al short range. beaten and robbed by n desperato and Mrs. Ngan Shing-kwan, and The discovery was made by Dr. A dance was afterwards held to T. M. Burton, who had been call- Accompanied by his wife and music provided by the Blues Band.d to the station to attend to Ser daughter, Inspector Grubb is сп

A thoroughly enjoyable evening ant and who, the previous route to Scotland, via New York on

night, had reported sick. Dr. Bur- ton entered the room at 1 p.m... long service leave-United' Press.

and found Sergeant Land lying on

MUSSOLINI CABINET

II DUCE HOLDS MORE THAN HALF THE PORTFOLIOS

Rome, Jan. 13. Premier Mussolini, with already holds

the seven portfolios in Italian Cabinet, may shortly take over one of the seven rembitng Departments.

was spent

| ANGLO-IRISH

ACCORD the floor dead,

DOMINION MINISTER'S HOPES FOR THE FUTURE

H. M. Coroner, Mr. 1. T. Morris, Informed of the dis- who was covery shortly afterwards, open- ed an inghest in the quarters. London, Jan. 15. Inspr. John B. Clissold, in charge Referring to the recent trade of the station, identides the body, agreement with the Irish Free saying that he had known the de State and the Dominions, the censed for about six months, and `

State for the during this period. the deceased Secretary of Dominions, Mr. J. 1. Thomas last had been known to be a steady. night said that if similar agree-reliable and normal person.

Bura in Norfolk 32 years ago.. tents could be made and if, as a

financial the deceased came out to Chinn result, political and differences of the now divided Irish with the Suffolk Regiment and Free State and United Kingdom joined the Shanghai Municipal could be permanently solved and Police on November 1, 1928. Re- real pesce established, no one turning from a shooting trip to would welcome it more than the Ningpo several days ago, the de- present. Government- British ceased reported to be it the pre- vious night. He was still in his bed clothes when Dr. Burton found him dead In his room.-- Reuter,

Another Inquiry

General de Bone, the Minister of for the Colonies, has been ap ita deuts liquidated

the mill pointed High Cinimissioner for all will be reopened and that the Italian possessions in East they will be reemployed on the Africa, and it is possible that the same scale

wagen.-Central Premier will not. appoint Wireless. News Agency.

of

SUCCESKOг.

Signor Mussolini is, in addition PHILIPPINE ISLANDS to being Prime Minister, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Minister of the interior, Minister for War, Minister for the Navy, Minister for the Air and Minister Corporations.-Restry.

GOVERNOR GENERAL MURPHY TO VISIT WASHINGTON

Baguio, Jan. 13.

giving

musical lecture

of

were

BRITON ATTACKED

Shanghai, Jan. 12. ROBBERS HOLD UP CHAIRMAN

OF SHANGHAI COUNCIL Identification formalities

conducted by the British coroner, Shanghai, Jan. 13.

Mr. I. T. Morris, yesterday after- Chinese reports from Hangchow noon on the body of William Stah- state that Brigadier-General Eley Webb, the Tiritish subject who Mr. Frank Murphy, the Governor On Wednesday evening at 8.30 B. Macnaghten, Vice-Chairman of was found shot dead in a house in General of the Philippines, to-day confirmed the report from P.m. the Rev. G. B. R. Sargent is the Shanghai Municipal Council, the French Concession by his wife

from yesterday. the while going to Hangchow Washington that he was leaving nitors and Soldiers Home. His Shanghai in his own motor-car The inquest has been postpon- Manila by the Dollar line subject will be "Something Musical yesterday morning, was robbed ed until Monday.Heuter.. President Hoover on January 23. and a Gramophone Extraordinary" by two bandits on the border of

Mr. Murphy is proceeding to The talk is to be illustrated with

of special lantern slides and an electrien: Haining and Haiyen districts.

bandite took $83 request

and LOCAL. CHINESE WED Washington at the

ly recorded gramophone. There is noi President Roosevelt. During his charge for admission and as the even escaped, after Aring some shots. three weeks' stay in the capital ing should be one of great interest into the air. Brigadier-Gonecal he will discuss details in eon-to all lovers of music it is hoped there Macnaghten subsequently arrived nection with the transitory period will be a large attendance.

at Hangchow safely-Reuter. before the Philippine Islands become independent.- United Preka

RELIEF PLANS

The

BRIDE AND GROOM BOTH UNIVERSITY GRADUATES

St. Mary's Church, Causeway" Bay, was the scene of a pretty DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

wedding on Saturday, the contract- The St. John Ambulance clinic ating partles being Mr. Lam Shi- Shataukok had an unusual case last kwong, second son of Mr. and Mrs. of 2, Garden menth, when u woman was brought Lam Shul-fan, from

Chinese Territory suffering Terrace, and Miss Kwa from wounds inflicted by a wild boar eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The case was trented by the nurses Kwa Eng-lec, of 115, Leighton Hill and afterwards sent to hospital.

Road.

Sui-yee,

THERE COMES A TIME WHEN THE SOULS OF HUMAN BEINGS, WOMEN Hankshow, Jan. 13, General Huang Shao Halung, MORE THAN MEN. BEGIN TO FAINT Chairman of the Provincial Govern FoR THE ATMOSPHERE OF THE AFFE ment of Cheklang, is proceeding to TIONS THEY ARE MADE TO BREATHE.

-Oliver Wendell Holmes. Fenghua this morning to call on Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, whom he

More than 150 local residents were The bride and bridegroom are will consult regarding the relief programme of the provinco newly formed Russlan Church, was entertained by the staff of the graduates of Yenching University,

Canadian Pacie held in St. Andrew's Church Hall on Japan at a dance on board the vessel Shanghai, respectively.

liner Empress of Pelping, and Fu Tan University, Saturday evening, Nearly 200 At- tended: The artists included Pro At Kowloon Dock on Saturday even- provided by the fessor S. Maklezoff, the noted Rusing Music was

slip's orchestra and

Central Newva.

NOVES HEADQUARTERS

Chungking, Jan. 13.

6 facilitate operations, General

iu Heiany, Commander of the Anti-Red Forces in Szechuen, has decided to remove his headquarters to Chungking from Changtu.- Central News.

A concort and dance, in aid of the

The Rev. Lee Kau-yan, Minister ATL omusing of St. Mary's Church, officiated at sian planist, Tanara Karinskaya, and cabaret turn was given by three mon the ceremony. many others equally talented. A bers of the craw dressed as Hula Hula The bride, who was given away the Cossack dance, given by Messrs, dancers, and a sest enjoyable evening by her father, wore a gown of sil-

was spent by all present. - T. Tiuravria and S. Yasikof.

popular Item on the programmo was

vor crepe de chine and carried a bouquet of white gladioli. She was The return of cases treated during attended by Miss Lam Sun-wai, The Health bulletin of Eastern December last by the New Territories Ports for the week ended December Medical Benevolent Branch of the bridesmaid, who wore a blue crepe 29 shows the following cases of in St. John

Ambulance Association de chine dress.

fectious diseases: Plague-Rangoon, shows total of 11,824, which includ- Mr. Yim Chip-ho performed the 1 case. Cholera-Bassein, 2 cases; ed 170 maternity casos. Of the total, dutica of best man, while the little Madras, 2 cases. Small-pox:--Bom- 2,079 were new casus. Altogether 203 Misses Ireno and Ivy Wu, Of Sul- events bay, 7 Owing to other important

cases; Karachi 2 deaths; people were visited at their homos, clashing with the Chopin Recital to

A reception was held last even-· be given by Mr. A. M. Bowes-Smith, Madras 5 eases; Negapatan 9 cases; and 1,588 were seen by a doctor. Thool and Oi Sul-yin were flower girls.

54 clintes admitted sixteen infants due he has decided to comply with requests Rangoon 2 cases; Vizagapatam to alter the date to Wednesday, cases; Colombo 1 case; Haiphong 1 ing the month, and thirteen females ing at the San Kee Yuen Restau- February 13, at the same time and case; Tourano 1 cases; Macao 15 in addition to the maternity cases. rant. The newly wed couple are place.

casca; Hongkong 1 case; Canton 1 Vaccination is in progress at all going to Swatow for their honey-

centres.

moon.

Z.E.K. PROGRAMME 8.30-10 p.m. European Recorded Music from 2.E.K. on a frequency of 040 k.c's.

8.30-9.04 pm. Concerto In A Minor (Schumann, Op. 64).

Alfred Cortol (Pianoforte) and London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Landon Ronald. lat Movement-Allegro Affettuoso. 2nd MovementIntermezzo-Andan-

tino Gruzioso. 3rd Movement—Allegro vivace, 9.04-9.30 p.m. Variety. Piano Solos Plano "Show Memories."

Turner Layton Vocal Ducts-All of a Sudden. Voen Duets-We just could'nt say

Ciurl-bye.

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

Roll by.

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

Lucienne Boyer (Soprano). 9.30 p.m. Router Pross Bulletins, London I p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations.

9.35-10. p. Concert Waltzes. -- Einn Waltzer Redoute (Hildebrant). Tales from the Vienna Woods (J.

Strauss).

A Thousand and One Nights (J. Strauss).

10. p.m. Clone-Down,

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

This Evening's Broadcasts From The German Short-Wavers

Special

rammes for Far Fastern listeners will be brondenat from Zersen follows.

SOUTH ABIA ZONE South Asin Zone, brodent from DJD. (19.74 meter and DJN (31.45 metres).

4.43 p.m.. JB, DJN, Announcement (Germ.

Engl) German Patk Beds. Pro Framme Forecast (Germ. EngLy 5. Rotayed from Leinigi Concerta From German Munters. Organ Concerto In fosfor br Bundel. At the Green1 Gunther Hamin

6.30 9.m. News in Engli 3.45 b.m. Skiers greellyout Varisty Pro

gramme. 4.30 9.m. Getting Ready for the Olymple Games in 1934, Staatsekretar «.

D. Dr. Theodor wait, eldent

at the Organising Committee for the Xith Olympiad. Berlin 1936.

6.45 p.m. Nawa in German,

.. Concart of Light Humle;

7

pm. 'News In English.

8.15 p.m. Close down DJB, DIN (Germ.

Yngl.)

KÄST AHIA ZONE

East Asia Zone brandenat through DJA on 31.38 mefree, and DIN 181,48 metres),

p.m. DJA, DJN Announcement (Germ.. Engl.) derman Folk Boat Pre- gramms Forecast (Carm., Ent.) 8.16 p.m. Relayed from Leipzig: Cancerta from German Masters.. Organ Concerto 'In X at major by Hanet. At the Organ, Gunther (Continued on Page 4)

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