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THE HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH THURSDAY:

FEBRUARY

1935.

FULL DOMINION

STATUS

(Continued from Page 1)

be transferred to the Provincial Minister, but political autonomy on any other basis was a con- tradiction in terms...

The proposals connected with the special responsibility of the Governor General and Governora ware also Ikoly to cause differ- ences. Almost everyone agreed that defence and foreign affairs must be reserved departments,

As to the question of commercial discrimination, the majority of the Committee held it necessary that the wording should be precise, and the Bill provided, firstly, reelpro- city of trontment for British and Indian traders, and, secondly, power of Intervention in casos vora Indian tariffa wors bolng used for political and not for fiscal purposes. Forty clauses of the Bill were devoted to these services.

The main lasue would probably be whether or not recruiting was to continue on the present lines. The Committee very wisely took the view that if the now Constitu- tion was to have a fair, chance of starting la favourable conditions, it was essential to refrain from disturbing the services upon whose co-operation they would be grontly depend in the difficult years of transition.

FINANCE QUESTION

This is the picture of British boat which ca me to grief on the shores of United States. She is the three masteð frigste, Joseph Conrad, driven on to the racks of the sea-wall in Brooklyn, after be- log blown from her moorings by high winds. She left Ipswich, England, and arrived at the United States port on the first leg of a world cruise.

FORMER BOY

PRODIGY

At

EMIL

DANENBERG'S

now

The question of finance was fundamental to the whole scheme. The actual cost of the new Federal machinery

estimated WAB £600,000 annually, and the provincial_machinery similar amount. The rest of the burden thrown on the Federal Budget, £4,000,000, was not new expendi. ture, but merely a transference of the burden to the centre. He did

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PROGRESS

The many friends in Hongkong

of Professor Danenberg, who spent

NEW YORK STOCK

EXCHANGE

MARKET DOWNWARD

YESTERDAY

New York, Feb. 6.

announcement

were

A

The

ad-

showed that so many Indians virtue of Danenberg's playing is a against 85 cts. per share for the

per share,

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

LATEST SHARE QUOTATIONS

The following quotations on the

RADIO BROADCAST

Relay from the Helena May Institute

Z.E.K. PROGRAMME

From Z.B.W: on a wavelength of

| 365 metres (845 kilpeyélen).

5-8 p.m. European Programme. 5.5.30 p.m. A Relay of the Danca Orchestra from the longkong Hotel Roof Garden (by courtesy of the Management),

5.30-6 pm. A Relay of the 1st, part of the Variety Concert arranged by Mrs. Fasken from tho Helena May Instituto (by courtesy of the Com mittee).

6-6.80 p.m. Children's Btudio Con- cert.

6.30-7 p.m. A Relay of the Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden (by courtesy of tho Management),

7

p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota- tions.

7.03-7:20

p.m. A Pianoforte Recital by Wilhelm Backhaus.

1. Revolutionary Study, Op. 10, No. 12. Study F. Major (Chopin).

2. Preludo and Study in C. Major. Chromatic Study in A Minor (Chopin).

3. Military March in

(Schubert).

E. Flat

4. Triana ("Iberia") (Alboniz). 7.20-7.47 p.m. Band Selections from Gilbert and Sullivan.

The Yeomen of the Guard.. The Gondoliers,

7.47-8 p.m. Vocal Numbers.

The Little Dutch Mill

Derickson and Brown.

Near and yot so far

Gee, Oh Gosh, I'm Grateful

.

Evelyn Laye (Soprano). Sam Browne and Girl Friend.

Layton and Johnstone. 8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

8.03-10.30

p.m. Chineso

Studio Concert.

9.30 p.m. Reuter Prean Bulletins, London, I p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations.

What a little Moonlight can do

10.30 p.m.

Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press News, Further London Stock and Commodity Quota- tions.

19.35 p.m.

Close Down.

ZEK. Programme

redm. after 1962 £108

Chinese Bonds

£108%

£104 £ 30 £ 80%

£ 90 £.08%%

Rly.

£8244

£ 8214

Ave María

Gounod).

Rly....... 30 Tlent.-Pukaw"

£.30%

(Ldn. Iss.).... 2 90

S'hai-Nanking 5% Bonds 1025-47 £ 98%

£ 30

£100%

£ 34

25 years in the Colony as a music York stock market have been received received by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson The following reports on the New London Stock Exchange have been teacher, will be interested to hear through Messrs. Swan, Culbertson & and Fritz in conjunction with Reuter. not think thoy need, take

news of him and his son, Emil, Fritzi The Wall Street Journal

Feb. 5. Feb. G. pessimistic view of the financial as a planist. Professor and Mrs. Stocks declined owing to a Inck of who has gained considerable fame report on yesterday's marketa:- basis of the scheme.

British Government Securities Danenberg and their son are at of the Gold decision. Utilities, part-War Loan 3

demand, pending the The main problem in connection present living in Los Angeles, cularly the American Telephone & with the separation of Bruma which they have made their per-Telegraph, declined to within a altado would be that of her new economie manent home, although they hope of the average low made in 1932. relatione.

to pay a visit to the Far East Silver Isauen were firm. Referring to the Instruments of some time in the future, when vance in Homestake Mining was due 4 Bonds 1808 Instruction to the Governor Gen-young Emil will give a series of to the extra dividend on the usual eral and Governors, he said it was recitals.

(Eng. 1.).... £104 $2 per share. Bonds proposed to cireulate draft in-

down-4% Loan 1008. £ 90 Young Emil

ward, with the exception of high 6 Loan 1912. £ 87 atructions in the form of a White rocontly appeared in several re- Stocks on the Curb Exchange were

Danenberg has grade domestic and foreign inauch. Reorg. Lonn . Paper when the Committee stage, citals in California and has been irregularly lower.

was reached. Parliamentary sane acclaimed by musical critics tion of both Houses would be remarkably talented. At a recent Electricity output for the week end.

RA S. C. & F. New York office cables: sought for their lasue.

appearance at the Biltmore Music ing February 2 was up 7.7/10ths. Nothing had occurred to'alter his Room in Los Angeles, as a mem- Earning of American Gas & Electric 5% Tient.-Pukow view that the majority of Indians Artists' League, he was described against $1.75 per share for the pre-

ber of the Western would work the Bill and that

Concert for 1034 totalled $1.66 per share, as British Indian relations would, as as possessing the assurance and vious year. January earnings of

result, improve. He

critic Alaska Juneau amounted to $130,000, was poise of a veteran. One

Railway (Supl.: genuinely sorry to read that the wrote:-"Aside from the enses compared with $202,000 for the

Loan)

£ 31 Indian Assembly debate on the with which he essaya technical period last year. Columbin 6%. S'hai-'chow.. supplementary trade agreement difficulties, the most characteristic dividend of $1.00

Carbon has declared quarterly Ningpo Rly. .. £100 5% Honan Rly.. £34 should seem to misunderstand the resonant and beautifully modulat- same quarter last year. Building re- 5% Hukuang Rly. Government's motives. Heated tone. Tone is a matter of pair companies report an additional 1011

£ 48

£ 4714 tached full importance to the musical character.

It cannot be volume of business, over that of a

gain in respect of their November 5% Lung Taing U. criticisma, but he asked the House counterfeit without detection."

Hai Rly, 1913. £ 184 £ 18% to noto-that-tho-main-erities-wore Emil has been steadily pursuing wages has ended the Pittsburgh Plate

year ago. An increase-of--6--in) members of the Congress Party, his ordinary educational studies Glass strike. January shipments of German 7% Int.

Foreign Bonda and Banks who had always declared they and graduated from the Los the Kelvinator Corpn. were would only Accept proposals; Angeles Senior High School

43% re-abave those of a year ago. January

Loun 1924..... £ 7714 £ 70% emerging from an Indian Con-cently, to enter the University of sales of Woolworth are 626 below Japan 5 Sterling stituent Assembly. In the pro- California for a four years' course those of last year. Steel publications Loan 1907. £ 70% £ 79 vincial Councils, on the other in Letters, Science and Commerce, report that operations are tending to Japan ze Starling hand, there had been very reason-

level off. These was a slight

Loan 1924. £ 88% £48 de-H.K. & S'hai Bk. cline in the mid-week netivities able discussions among the very men upon whom so much of the REBELLION CRUSHED prices advanced 16 points to 115 6.

the Youngstown aren. Refined sugar Chartered Bk. £5

(Lan. Regd.) £13 £1334

per pound. There is an improved de-

£ 16 £15 mand for domestle copper. Messrs. Industrials and Breweries Dun & Bradstreet report that com-j mercial business failures were the Associated Elec. smallest for January in 15 years. Rio de Janiero, Feb. 6.

Industries Uraguay's short-lived revolt in New York and Chicago commodity

British-Amer. Tob. the Cerno Chato district, where reports received

(Bearer) through 2,500 rebels clashed with an over. Swan, Culbertson & Fritzi

Mesara. Chinese Eng. and Min. (Hearer). whelming force of Federal troops, has been crushed, according to reen in the new Banking Bill, which Distillers

Colton: Infation possibilities are Courtaulds

Tate & Lyle. The real danger in the India despatches received here to-day is meeting with opposition.

The was not Congress or Commissions

Uraguayan Government) German barter deal definitely off. Allied Iron Found-

Dunlop Rubber quelled or misgovernment, but

the uprising irres- before it had started,

almost There was a demand for "spots," ponsibility. As long as the In-deering the British and American in the basis. Of the opinions of

crs......... with some improvement and harden- dian Legislatures had little or no owned

General Electric 11 brokerage houses, B were bullish Boots 5/- sh. responsibility, so long would they despatch Federal troops to

(England) be centres of agitation and newa-rebellious area.-United Press.

Grain: Wheat: There was Cash Impl. Chem. Ind. tiva obstruction.

buying and short covering. with Impl. Chem. Ind. prices steadying on declines. "Distant Def. 10 sh... options are beginning to reflect the ap. Tobacco continued dryness in the winter Woolworths wheat belt. Corn: The Market shows; Bl. an inclination to some reaction, but Internat increased estimates of Argentine no par vai.... $.23. acreage, the weakness of Winnipeg Canadian Celanese and the availability of imports, are Turner & Nowall deterring factors.

United Steel

work of the future, federation would depend.

As for the Princes, they had in no way recoiled from the posi- tion assumed four years ago, claiming merely that they must see the proposals before giving final assent or dissent.

THE REAL DANCER

Concluding, Sir Samuel Hoare said there

was no need for a preamble to the Bill, as no new pronouncement of policy or inten-

tion was required.

DOMINION STATUS

The Government stood firmly

URUGUAYAN REVOLT ENDS BEFORE IT STARTS

comman-

railwaya in order

to

the

MUI TSAI PROBLEM

in

#b.

The

over

SECRETARY OF STATE TO APPOINT COMMISSION

London, Feb. 6. In the House of Commons to- by the pledge contained in the day, the Secretary of State for parity, while there are no offerings.

Rubber: London "apot" is preamble to the 1919 Act and by the Colonies, Sir Philip Cunliffe. A message from London, in connee Anglo-Dutch the interpretation put by the Lister, announced that he had on with rubber, states that business Burma Corpn Rs. Vicoroy In 1929 on the authority! of the Government of the day on decided to set up a Commission of the pepper position. The future, Austin Motors ord.

is restricted pending the settlement that preamble the natural fasue to inquire into the present po however, looks sound. of Indian progress, as there son- sition of mui trai In Hongkong,ment of the rubber market is due to Chartd. 15/sh templated, is the attainment of-Reuter.

the reported postponement of the (Bearor). Dominion Status.”.

pepper settlement in London to Fri- Gula Kalumpeng day, and the apprehension in joint

by

The unsettle

10

Al.

Rubber

25/-

6.30-10

p.m. European Recorded Music from ZEK. on frequency of 640 k.e's

8.30-9 P.. •Orchestral Pro- gramme.

(Meditation) Bach-

Le Prince Igor, March (Buredin). Symphony Antar-Third Movement

(Rimsky-Korsakov).

Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12 (Liszt). Woodland Interlude, (Op. 35) (Elgar). Dream Children, Op. 43, No. 2

(Elgar).

p.m.

9-9.30

Gems.

Musical Comedy

Dear Little Cafe "Bitter Sweet".

Peggy Wood and George Metaxa.

Dut-of-the-Botth-Selection. Tell Her the Truth--Selection. Sunny Side Up-Vocal Gems. The Love Parade-Vocal Gems. Daly's Theatra Waltz Memories.

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

9.35-9.46 p.m. A Violin Recital by Maaler Yehudi Menuhin. Minstrels (Debussy).

Flight of the Bumble Bee (Rimsky-

Kors-akov).

Dense

Espagnolu

Kreislor).

(Do Folin

Campanella, Op. 7 (Paganini),

9.46-10 p.m. The J. H. Squire Celeste Octet.

124/4 124/4% Putting the Clock Back (arr. Squiro). My Sweetheart When a Boy (Morgan,

arr. Willoughby).

10/3 101/-

19/-

100/9

·50/-

4870

93/D 93/0 61/74% 51/-

41/40/71

Silver Threads Among the Gold

(Danka, arr. Willoughby).

10 p.m. Close Down,

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers Special programmes for Hate will be broadcan from Zeevan as Far Eastern follows

BOUTH ASIA ZONE

Bouth Asia Zone, broadcast from DID. (19.74 metres) and<DIN (1.4$ metres).

4.45 pm, Din, DJN Announcement (Corm

Engl.) German Palk Bong. Pro Kramme Forecast (Germ. Engl.) p.. Werner von Slemena. Á Lifa

Portrait. A Nadio lay by

6,80 D.

Youth Croute,

News in Engilat.

345 pm. MIRtary Hule.

4.45 p.m. News in German.

7 p.m. Concert of Light Husic. #p. New in English,

8.15 m. Closed

49/- 49/** 48/44 48/0 37/3 30/10%

10/12

130/9

9/10% 139/3

{10/0

110/3

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87/0 60/9 28/-

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$ 23

80/3 66/6 27/10%

4

Miscellaneous

23/14 23/-

8/714 8/0

48/- 18/3

22/- 22/3

22/m

22/-

71/3

71/6

64/6 253/9

2/3 31/11/% 61/0 59/44 60/44

33/7

54/6 200/-

2/3 30/9 51/6

Rightly understood the 1919 ernment can be, In the full sense pepper and rubber holdings; the fat- Watney, Combs & preamble, which would stand un-of the word, autonomous. repealed, was a clear satement of

ter, which was previously reported Reid def. ord.. "Our policy, as will be seen in and still belleved hero the purpose of the British people, this Bill and the instructions that traders have taken over. There were

American Randfontein and the present Bill was a definite will necompany it as to the manner ruled very quiet in London.

Estates no offeringa here and conditions Sub-Nigel stop, indeed, a great stride, to-in which ite provisions are to be

Pekin Synd. 2/- wards the achievement of that applied, is to do all we can

The following quotations are by

ord. sh...! Renter. ритрова.

sympathetic holp and co-operation Dow Jones Averages:

Rubber Trusts it in clear we can only reach to enable India to overcome these

Shal Elec. Constr. the end we have plainly, set be-difficulties and ultimately take her 30 Industrials

Van Ryn Deep are ourselves when India has place among the fully self-govorn-20 Ralls

Electric Musical

Industries..... 94/9 algeeded in establishing the con- ing members of the British Com. 20 Utilities ment upon

which self-govern monwealth of Nations.

If there 40 Bends Nor will this attain are still those who impugn our 11 Commodity montayed by any reluctance motives, who doubt our word, wo

10 Leading Stocks on our

par

to recognise condi- are ready to be judged by our Amer. Smelting Warn they The Art and most conspicuous į visible sign- Bill that holds the Gaso

y actually exist. actions, of which this Bill. Is the Auburn

cleavages of two, caste and re-tween conflicting Interests and Gen. Motors Ilgion. Again, WakiĮ

can competing parties, that comes in Montgomery Ward safely assume, in much liger the line of direct succession to Nat Distillers: degree, responsibility for her one great Imperial measures of the NY. Central affective, defence, no Indian Gov past."-British Wireless..

U.S. Steel

Int. Tel, & Tol..

Oll

Anglo-Poralan 00 Burma Oll

51/10% 61/8 80/- 70/44 Southern Railway

(Deferred) £ 2014 £ 201

100.74

.32.47

Fob. t. Feb. 6. 100.23 31.70

.10.85

06.08. 95.90 67.70

1664

67.50

Feb. 6.

30

22

62%

Rolls Royce £1

5%

sh.

112/-

30

8

Shell Trans and Trad. (Bearer)

20

Spring Mines

›2010

18

Crown Minas-10/--

nh.

85%

Chosen Corpn.

111/8

'58/12 62/6 187/6:180/3

285/- 280/8 83/033/9

Engl

DJ, JN (Germ.

EAST ASIA ZONE

East Asia Zons broadcast through DJA on 11.38 metres, and DJN (43.45 metres).,

.. DJA; DIN Announcement

Germ

Engl.) Carmaz Palk Bong. Pro- gramme. Forsmat (Germ. Engl.)

9.13 p.m. Military Huste.

9.4 p.. News In English on DJA and In

Duich DIN,

10 p.m. Variety Concert. Bololala: Gertrud Lanawath (Boprano), Walter von Lenner Tenor).

11.15 p.m. Nowe in German Da DJA and

DJN,

11.30 pm. Werner you Blemess, A Picture

A Radio Flay for

of Life.

Young People,

12 a.. Bongs of Labour, Sung by the Hitler Youth Conducted by Frita Bolke.

19.11am News in English on DJA and

In Datek on DIN 12.30 am. Clown down DJA, DIN (Garmi

KZRM PROGRAMME

This Evening's Broadcast From Manila Station

The following programme will be broa izat from Manlis to-night.

pun Yarletta.

6.1 pm. Are You Listening 7, conduated

by Bernie Nolasco,

Lip.. Request-Kita Tablanie

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Not so at Mackintosh's, Here Amidst "n" great variety of shapes and sizes you will certainly find the most com. panionable shoe for your foot.

K Shoes are made in three widths to every half size from 5 to 11. All with the "plus" fitting principle which ensures a perfect it-close at heel, ensy across the toes,

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English Informational Period.

7 p.. Novelty Presentation-Banjo Tricks by Tom Carploj Baxophone Stan's

by Exillo Balouge; and Modera

Lorine-Naak.

16.33, p.ign Off.

American Plano Composlikana, by DAVENTI

Ariston Aralino..

12.30 pm. Spanish Bongs mod - Tangost; by

Lấy Baqules amisled by:"Ariston).

7,45 pm- Bendio Reguantaumetten

10. Sayiz" with "Maclenchemen

1.85* p.m.- Songs of the Philippines by Leon my Zaique Frank

- 1.10 p.m. Epanish Informasional · Periods

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