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HASTENING SAAR SOLUTION
(Continued from Pags, 1.) .signatories themselves indispen
sable reciprocal guarantees.
"We shall endeavour to imple ment the agreements reached at Rome," he added.-Router Special.
FUTURE PLANS
London, Jan. 17.
An agreement was reached at Goneva this evening between the French and German representa- tives and Baron Aloisi's Com- mittee of three upon various arrangements bound up with the transfer of the Saar territory, thus enabling the Committeo to aub- mit its report for adoption by the League Council.
This, it is understood, provides for reunion with Gormany of the entire Saur territory, wheroupon all the results which flow from the Treaty of Versailles, including the incorporation of the Saar in a demilitarised zone, shail take effect. The date of the transfor will be March 1.
A
of
од
Commission composed reprosentatives of France, Ger- many and the Saar Governing Commission will deal with all measures in connection with the
will report trungfor and February 15. If Anni agreement has not been reached, Baron Aloist's Committee will submit report to the League Council, which, if necessary, would hold a special session. With regard to demliltarisation of the territory, the little that requires to be done is left in the hands of the Govern- Commission.-British Wire-
men less.
CORRESPONDENCE
A Good Film ·
The Editor,
Hongkong Telegraph
Sir, The Infrequent screening of good British films in Hongkong has so often been deplored that it Is a real pleasure to commend to the public "That's a Good Girl," now showing at the King's Thea tro, with Elsie Randolph and Jack Buchanan in the leads..
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1935.
Shown above is the wedding photo of Miss Bonnie Calder-Marahall, daughter of the well known Shanghai residents, Me, and Mrs. Calder Marshall, wito was married in Shanghai to Mr. John Haredej
Levis, brilliant musician and mutuarity on ancient Chinese music.
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The following quotations It is reported that Berry, who was England's legal hangman for London Stock Exchange have been a number of years and who retired received by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and wrote a book in which he re-nd Fritz in conjunction with Reuter.
Jan. 16. Jan. 17. British Government Securities War Laan 34
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Chinese Bonda
counted many incidents prepare- tory to and during the executions of hundreds of malefactors, now Bees his victims' ghosts.
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I saw this film yesterday and immensely enjoyed it. It is full
£ ng £ 90% Rly £814 £ 82
£ 34%
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of good, clean, healthy fun, and "ghosts" torment a publié execu. 16% Tient-Pukow
its settings are all that could
desired-n real tribula to British producers.
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CEYLON MALARIA
OUTBREAK
DECLINE IN MOST DISTRICTS
London, Jan, 17. The Colonial Office has received telegram from the Governor of Ceylon stating that the malaria epidemic is showing a decline In most districts, though it is still very prevalent.
The Governor has appointed a
Commissioner to special ordinate relief measures.-British | Wireless..
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BRITISH FAN.
LAUNCHES COLLIDE
IN HARBOUR ·
NO SERIOUS DAMAGE DONE
A collision between two launches occurred in the harbour yesterday, but without serious consequences beyond some damage to one of the vessels.
The two vessels involved, the Fook Loy and the Yat On, were crossing from the Kowloon side when the mishap occurred. En- deavours to avoid a collision were complicated by the fact that the Fook Loy was at the time towing a lighter..
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SKIPPER'S STORY OF ATLANTICGALE
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Loy received the force of the im-revolutions are increased, and by pact, and damage was caused to the early hours of the morning the the extent of $50. No-one was telegraphs signal the welcome injured.
FIRE ON GUILD PREMISES
OUTBREAK SOON QUELLED
order "Full speed."
The jaded captain, satisfied that all danger is past, takes off his clothes for the first time in fifty hours and climbs into his bunk to sicep like a log. Before the voy uge is over the liner encounters an- other gale lasting forty-eight hours, and she is much delayed.
On arrival in New York, the shipnews reporters clamour round the captain's cabin door. "You're very late, captain," they say.
A small fire broke out on the "Have you any story for the boya?" top floor of No, 6 Spring Garden The captain passes his hand Lane at 8.35 am. to-day, but it wearily over his tired eyes and was put out before any serious smiles. "Oh, nothing out of the damage was done..
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The floor was accupied by à Chinese Gulld. There were only a faw fokis left in charge at the time of the outbreak.
Four fire appliances were sent |
The reporters bid him a cheery farewell and rush away to make a fine story about it!
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Florence Blankiran (lufi) and Teresa Wallach are set for AE" Intended motorcycle journey from England to Cape Town. They go by way of the Sahara, desert and Algiers.: Luggage will be
currfed' in ́`a` trailer;
RADIO BROADCAST
Recital by the New, Rhythm Pianist
CLASSICAL PROGRAMME
From ZBW on a wavelength of 355 metres. (84 kilocycles):
4.7 m.
Chinese Programme. 7.11 p.m.
European Programme.
7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quote. tions, London and New York Stock and Commodity Quotations
7.08-7.59 p.m. Concerto No. 5 in E Flat Major. Op. 73 ("Emperor") (Boathoven) played
Arthur by
+
Behnabol (Pianoforte) and the London
Symphony Orchestra.
7.50-8 p.m. Variety.
Humorous What can you give a
Nudiat?
Bertha Willmott.
Vocal Duet-What a Little
Moonlight can do."
Layton and Johnsteno..
Band Wine Song ("Caravan"},
8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report
8.03.8.30 p.m. A Recital by Charlie Kunz (The new Rhythm Pianist (These records are kindly loaned by a listener),
8.30-9 p.m. Variety. Orchestra Whistling Rufus. Orchestra-Steamboat Bill Vocal Gems-Follow Through, Vocal Gems-Rio Rtn. Waltz-One Night of Love,
(From the Columbia Film "One night of Love" coming to Hong- kong shortly). Fox Trot--Two hearts on a Tree, Vocal Gerris-C. D. Cochran's
1830 Revue.
9-11 p.m. Classical Programme, Pianoforte Solo-Prelude No. 8 in E
flat Miner (Bach).
ilarriet Cohen. Pianoforte Solon-Prelude and Fugu
No. 10, in G Minor (from "The Well-Tempered Clavier) (Bach). Pinneforte Solos-Prelude and Fugue No. 17 in A Flat Major (from "The Well-Tempered Clavier) (Bach).
Evlyn Howard-Jones. Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D
Major (Bach).
Cortot (Piano), Thibaud (Violin) and Corlet (Flute) with the Ecole Normale Chamber Orchestra, Paris. 9.30 pm.
Houtor Fress Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations,
Concerto in A Major (Mozart),
Arthur Rubinstein (Pianoforte) and The London Symnhony Orchestra. Symphony No. 5 in C Minor,
Op. 67 (Beethoven).
Royal Albert Hall Orchestra. 10.30 p.m. Router Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press News. Further London Stock and Commodity Queta- tions,
Rosamundo-Overturo (Schubert), Song-La Boheme-Che Gelidn
Manina (Your tiny hand is frozen) . (Puccini).
Beniamino Gigli (Tenor).
Violin Solo The Fountain of
Arethusa (from "Myths")
(Szmanowsky, Op. 30).
Violin Solo-Flight of the Bumble
Bee (Rimsky),
Violin Solo-Pastorale (Stravinsky)
(Korsakov).
11 ̄p.m. ̄ ̄ ̄Close Down
Joseph Szigeti.
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES
|This Evening's Broadensta From
The German Short-Wavers Special programines for Par Eastern Bieners will be broadcast from Zeeson se follows:
SOUTH ARIA ZONE
Boath Aale Zone, brandesal from DJB, (19.74 metres) and DJM (55.45 metres).
4.48 pʊm. DID, DJN Announerment (Germ.. Engl) German Folk Song. Pre- game Forecast (German, Eng- Tab).
p.m. Topics! Talk,
1.30 p.m. News In Bogfish.
3.45 .. "Munic from Hamburg.”
4.43 p.m. News in Farman.
7 p.m. Concert of Light Wule.
4 păm. News In Engllah..
1.11 p.m. Cisse down D3B, DIN (Germ.,
Engl.)
RAST ÁSIA ZONE.
East Aain Zone brendesas through DIA en 91.37 matres, and DIN (11.48 metran),
1 5.m. UJA, DIN Announcement (Germ..
Zhel) German Falk Benz. Pro grammi. Forecast (Germ., Engl.)
Light Mudie.
1.13 p.m.
10 p.m. Typical Talk,
9.43 P.KR.
10 p.m.
News in English 20 DJA and Te Dutch on DIN.
"Maale from Hamburg."
Frous
Public Life: Labour Bervice. Otto Marer.
11.15 5.m. Nawe in German on DJA and
PIN,
11.30 p.m. A
Women,
Variety
Programme for
15.35 km. News in Enatiek on DJA and
In Dutch an JN. 12.31 km. Class down DJA, DIN (Germə,
Engl.)
ROYAL BRIDAL
COUPLE
ON A VISIT TO LONDON
London, Jan. 17. Prinee Alessandro Torlonia and his bride, the Infanta Beatrice of Spain, who were married in Rome this week, arrived at Croydon by air from Paris this afternoon.
They will spend a few days in London, where the bride's mother, Queen Ena, is at present staying.
British Wireless.
IN WIRELESS TOUCH
The following ships are expect- ed to be in wireless communication with Hongkong to-day:---President Hoover, General Sherman, Preal- dont Teft; Goönerál Los, Conte
ROBO Comorin, Bencleuch, Triation, Mausang, Hangsang, Hydrangea, Cromer, Havel, Havre Maru Jinkal Maru Yingchow, Tokiwa Hard, Nagara Maru, Menestheus.-
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