OLD WOOL BUSINESS WINDS UP.
PROMINENT FIRM
OF BRADFORD· ·
PROTECTING CREDITORS
(Special to "Telegraph”)
(Dy Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphis Mes segra Ordinasan, 1884. Roseived, Zabruary
Londen, Feb. 21.
The great Bradford wool firm of Francis Willey and Company, Ltd., of which Lord Barnby is the chairman, announced at s meeting of creditors to-day In London that the company had passed a resolution for voluntary iiquidation and that the liquida- tors had been appointed.
The spokesman for the company stated further that "the company Is only a unit of a group sometimes known as the Willey group, and it was not anticipated that cortain substantial business of the group would be adversely affected by the liquidation,"
It is understood that by arrange. mant with the creditors of the company, all obligations will be satisfactorily met.
The steps being taken by the company are believed the only way of protecting the interests of all concerned. It is hoped that it will be possible to reconstruct the business.—Reuter Special.
CEYLON MALARIA
OUTBREAK
GOVERNOR'S LATEST
REPORT
A
|
Epidemic Of Espionage
TWO MEN FACING DEATH
Berlin, Feb. 21. It is reported that two further surpected spies have been victed and condemned.
con.
They were charged with having divulged to ♫ foreign power secrets in connection with naval construction,
They will be executed, by the AX, unless Herr Hitler reprieves them,
They are the third couple to have been condemned for espionage within a few days, all
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
Shipping
Companies
Winding Up
CREDITORS FACE HEAVY LOSS
(Special to "Telegraph")
(y Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphie Masz
pra Ordinance,, 3411. Recrived, February
London, Feb. 21. The Royal Mall Steam Packet Company and the Elder Dempster Company will be wound up.
The moratorium granted the two concerns expired on December 31, inst, and the conclusion has been reached in the Chancery
in different places and on different Court that it is hopelcas to wait charges.Reuter,
JAPAN'S GOOD INTENTIONS
HIROTA'S FAITH IN CHIANG KAI-SHEK
Tokyo, Feb. 21. ·-
any longer for a possible saving arrangement.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, ⠀ 22,
Africa's. Big Surplus
REVENUE BEYOND
ESTIMATES
Capotawn, Feb. 21.
A surplus of £2,250,000 is an- nounced on behalf of the Govern ment of South Africa by the Minister of Finance.
The Minister made known this position when he read a budget statement to the House to-day.
The revenue for the year· Ox- ceeded the original estimates by nearly £3,500,000.-Reuter.
The assets of the R.M.S.P. Com- pany will be sufficient to discharge the first debenture stock but in- sufficient to discharge the second. A Achemo was put forward to form n realisation company to acquire the assets of the firm, but under such a plan, according to counsel, for the International Mercantilo Marine Company, unsecured credi At question time in the Diet to- tora for £2,700,000, they would get day the Foreign Minister, Mr. about four pence halfpenny in the Koki Hirota, said that he was pound.-Reuter Special. trying his best to readjust Sino- Japanese relations with the hope that the two nations could work together in maintaining order and penes in the Orient.
Fortunately. be added, the had gradually foreign Powers come to appreciate the true inten-! tion of the Japanese Government In the Far East.
Mr. Hirota went on to say that he trusted In Marshal Chiang Kai- shck; but if his trust was mis-i placed ho feared the whole peace structure in the Far East would collapse. Central News.
B.B.C.
ANNUAL
REPORT
Attempted Murder
TOKYO PUBLISHER
ATTACKED
FIERCE FIGHT. FOR LIFE
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(By Telepraph. Copyright. Kelegraphia Meer sages Ordinance, 1995. Nuoriced, February
* 1940 p.m.)
Tokyo, Feb. 22.
Mr. Matsutaro Shuriki, prominent publisher and president of the Yomiuri Shimbun, an important Tokyo daily newspaper,
U.S. TRADE MISSION
BIG PARTY FOR FAR EAST
.(Spacial to "Telegraph")
1935.
RADIO BROADCAST
Jazz Piano Recital By Doreen Ma
EUROPEAN PROGRAMME
From ZDW on a wavelength of 355 metres (846 kilacycica):
4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7 p.m. Stock Quotations, 7.63-7.25 p.m. Carnival of the Animals (Saint-Saens),
and
the
$13.50 $16.50 $19.50
Leopold Stokowski
Philadelphia Orchestra.. 7.25-8 p.m. Variety. Organ Solo Rhapsody in Blue Belection-Charlot's Masqueradia Vocal-Clarice Mayno-Medley Orchestra-Ninon (from "A Song for
You")
Orchestra-Love, Forever I adore you Humorous-You've got to pay for
everything you get HumorousShe doesn't only get you
with her beauty.
Ronald Frankau. (This record is kindly loaned by a listener)
9 p.m. Timo and Weather Report 8.03-8.30 p.m. From the Studio. A Jazz Plano Recital by Doreen 105 Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphie Mee. Mn. Programme.—1. Ono Minute to
Dedinance, 111, Received, February
one; 2. One Night of Love; 1. The p.m.)
on earth; Continental; 4. Heaven Now York, Fab, 22.
G. Pot-Pourri; 6. Who walks in The Foreign Trade Council has when I walk out?; 7. This is no sin; nearly completed its plans for the 8. I had to change the words.
8.30-8.45 p.m. The J. II. Squire Economic Mission which is to visit the Far East shortly, en-Celesto Octet. 1. Melody In F. vianging a party of Afteon men (Rubinstein, arr. Scar); 2. Cavatina representing the export and (m-(Rof, arr. Sear); 3. Good Company port industries.
The Chairman of the group will be Mr. W. Cameron Forbes.
Medley (arr. Willoughby).
8.45-9 p.m. Concert Waltzes. Eine Waltzer Redoute
My Treasure (Becueci)
La Spagnola (The Spanish Dancer) (Chara)
It is tentatively planned to spend a fortnight in Japan and two
9-9.45 p.m. Froin the Studio. months in China. It is not like-
33rd Recital of Gramophone Records the
party will visit the Philip-
by the Rev. C. B. R. Sargent, pines, fearing it might result in
0.45 p.m. Press Bulletins, Stock and complications in the present un-Commodity Quotations. settled state of the country. The members of the mission will pay their own expenses and contribute $5,000 each to general fund. United Presa.
FINES ON THREE MOTORISTS
NO REAR LIGHTS ON CARS
London, Feb. 21. The Colonial Ofco has received Д further telegram from the Governor of Ceylon regarding the recent malaria outbreak there;. BIG INCREASE IN which states that the prolonged
REVENUE drought last year badly affected the rice crop, which is ordinarily
seriously wounded when attacked light on their London, Feb. 21. reaped in February and March, re- Rulting In
The eighth annual report of the by a ferocious assassin food shortage in many districts.
British Broadcasting Corporation, armed with a sword.
Mr. Shariki vigorously defended This was foreseen and measures which, in accordance with the were taken at the end of last year, torms of its charter, is presented himself despite a deep cut in his so that relief works on a large to Parliament by the Postmaster neck, which just missed the jugular scale are now in progress in all General, shows rovenue for last vein:
The assailant was finally over- the badly-affected areas, payments year of £2,058,983 of which £1,720,- being promptly made enabling In-285 comes from wireless licences powered and arrested, and revealed member of the habitants to obtain food supplies, and £347,706 from publications. that he was a
of a Bushin Kal, a reactionary society. Where sickness is still prevalent, The total free distribution of food continues. million more than the previous His name is Katsusuke Nagasaki.a
United Press. ---British Wireless.
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FATALITY
MANSLAUGHTER HEARING FIXED ..
Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central Magistracy this morning, fixed the afternoon of February 26 for the hearing of the charge of manslaughter against Yeung Yim, driver of lorry No. 931.
year.
was a quarter
to
At the Kowloon Magistracy this morning. three Europeans were Was summoned for having no red tail
сага
and all were to-day.
Ained.
J. Gardiner, of the Harbour View Hotel was fined $5 for not showing red tall-litht on private mater car No. 188 at 9.30 p.m. on January 28, In Nathan Rond near Jordan Road. A fine of $3 each wna niso im- posed on P. A. Obonhoff, of 7 Mid- dle Road, and C. Balyoziam, Palace Hotel, who were both appearing on similar summons and pleaded guilty to the offence. Both defen- dants had clear recordn.
ANGLO-POLISH_TRADE
London, Feb, 21.
The B.B.C. spent £915,000 on programmes and have ear-marked £220,000 for two new high-power transmitters, an improved Empire transmitter and extensions
In the House of Commons to-day, Broadcasting House and other Mr. Runciman stated that the promises. Most of the other out-trade agreement with Poland wan goinga arc devoted to staff, initfalled last night and would be
at tnxe.signed and published engineering, plant and British Wireless.
early ante-British Wireless.
DAY BY DAY
NEWS IN BRIEF
an
One case of Small-pox and two
each Cases
of Diphtherin and Meningitis were reported to the local lealth authorities on Wednesday.
CHASING REDS IN W. CHINA
9.50-10 p.m. Three Violin Solos by
Kreisler. Fritz
1. Marguerite (Rachmaninoff, arr. Kreisler); 2. Serenade (Lehar); 3. Polichinello Serenade (Kretzler).
10-11 p.m. From the Studio.
Dance Music by John McDermott
and hie Boys.
10.30 p.m. Prens Bulletins, Stock |and Commodity Quotationa 11 p.m. Close Down.
for
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES
This Evening's Broadcast-From The German Short-Wavers
Special programme
Far Zartere Sletner will ·be' bevadenas from Emmenta follows 1
·SOUTH 'ASTA ZONA Bouth Asia Zone, broadcast from DJB, (10,14 metres) and DJN (11.45 metros).
4.4 p.m. DJN, DIN Announcement (Gertae -
Knzi) German Tolk Song... Pre gramme Forecast. (Germ., Engl)
5 p.m. The Health in Winter. Tales, Poems,
and Bongs by lermann Lone. 5.30 D.. Now in English. 6.15 p.m.
Concert by the Berlin harmonic Orchwira, 645 pm. News in German,
7 p.m. Concert of light mutal. 8. How in English,
Phil.
D. p.m. Close down DID. DIN (Garth..
EAST ABIA ZONE
iT, AD DIN (11.48 metres), East Asia Tong broadcast through DJA on
p.m. DJA, DIN Announcement (Derm..
Esel) German Falk Blong. Pro Kruinno _Forsenet (Garm,, Engl.)
lp.m. Women's Hour.
9.15 pm. Now in English on DJA and
In Dutch on DJN, 11 D.m. Concert by the Berlin Philhaimeric
Orchestra. 11.p.m. Today | was reading an 014
Dook
11.
Nows in German on DJA and DJN,
(11,30 p.m. The Health in Winter.
115 um. Niwi in English on DJA and in
Dutch on DJN,
12.30 am. Cloes down DJA, DIN (derm,
Engh)
CHIANG KAI-SHEK ON THE MOVE
Hankow, Feb. 21. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, ac- companied by Madame Chiang | DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES and party, arrived here from Nan-
Four Transmissions
Yungsu this afternoon. Ife was To-day's Broadcasting From received at the wharf by Marshal Chang Hsueh-lang and Mr. . Ho Cheng-chup.
The Marshal is busily applying | himself to making preparations for the setting up of a military headquarters nt Wuchang to ik direct the anti-Red campaign Western China.-Central Neiva,
SHOW ME ONE COUPLE UNHAPPY An unknown Chinese woman pas-chang on board the Gunboat) The case is a sequel to the nc. MERELY ON ACCOUNT OF THEIR LIM- senger on the Yaumati ferry Man cident which befell a party of ITED CIRCUMSTANCES, AND I WILL Ying committed suicide yesterday by sight Chinese on laland load on SHOW YOU 10 WHO ARE WRETCHED throwing herself into the harbour. January 29, when a load of iron FROM OTHER CAUSES.-Coleridge. bars, carried In the lorry, ripped
Mr. W. H. Edmonds, M.B., of the through the hood of the car in which they
Public Works Department, is going were travelling, in- flicting terrible injuries to all the Home on retirement in July, and not:
erroneously reported occupants, Lau Cheuk-so, a seven- this morning.
Wong Cheung, Д time-expired banlahee, was sent to prison for two year-old boy, succumbed injuries in hospital, while two
Shareholders of the Hongkong and months by Mr. Wynne-Jones in the others, Leung Chi-kong and Hau Shanghai Banking Corporation aro Central Police Court this morning on Chi-ahing, died about a week later, reminded that the Bank's annual meet-n charge of the theft of a pair of Mr. P. H: Sin in appearing 'oning takes place in the board room of shoes from No. 12 Gago Street. It Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and Co., was alleged that he stole them from behalf of the defendant,
Ltd. at 11.30 a.m. to-morrow a man who was asleep in an oplum (Saturday):
tivan,
to his
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MIST AND RAIN
A weak anticyclone covers the Pacific to the south-east of Japan. Another anticyclone has formed
North over
China which Ja The Hon. Manuel Quezon, President
phop-keeper named strengthening and extending south- of the Philippine Senate, arrived in Lau Ping while standing on the ward. The depression has deepen- Hongkong to-day aboard the K.. shoulders of another man at the President Coolidge, cn Toute to back of No. 88 Cheungshawon Road, ed and is moving cast-ward. It is Washington, where he will report to Li Ming was brought before Mr. A. W. now situated near Nagasaki. A de- the President on the new Constitu- G. H. Grantham at the Kowloon pression la moving eastward to the tion. He is accompanied by a num Magistracy, this morning, charged north of Hokkaido and pressure re- ber of fellow-delegates.
with loitering. Sentence of three mains relatively low over Indo- months' hard labour was passed on china. Local forecast:-East and the defendant, who had one previous N.E. winda, moderate, freshening conviction for larceny.
later: cloudy, mist and light ralu.
An unemployed man, Chan Sun. aged 24, who was arrested in Bute Street yesterday by a district twatch-!" man, after he had stolen a fountain
Nearly eighty paste were regis- pen from another man, was brought torod in the commercial examinations before Mr. A. W. G. II. Gruntham at conducted under the suspices of the the Kowloon Magistracy this morning, Institute of Commerce, Heather, and sentenced to one month's hard England, at its authorised local Inbour. Sub-Inspector Portallion centre, the Hongkong Commercial Institute, in December. The examina. tions were supervised by Mr. K. M.
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Heginald New, at the
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1 p.. Close down.
Transmission 3
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10.15 . i Han. Variety. 10.10 p.m. The Radio Narsity Quartet.
11 p. "Eight Belle." A Neutical Re
TR.
Gromwich we Signal at 4 p.m.
J
I am. Talk: Bir Walford Davies. 17.10 m. The Elatel Mrtrepely Orchestra. 13.41 1.m. The News and AnnouncEMEZÉS, 13,50 m... The Hotel Metropole Orchestra, 1.IF Engese Pial and his Tange Or
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1.20 .. Londra Cabaret Artists. 2.30 . T .D.C. Dance Orchestra.
Greenwich Time Biensi at 7 pm.
1,16 The Celebrity Trio.
3.30 The Chateau sa Madzid Orchestra.
Gematch Time Bignal at 8 p.41.
4.IS .. The Fragini Wood."
m. The D.B.C. Orchesten.
London, Feb, 21, After to-day's meeting of in- portant peppor trade Interests, it was announced that negotiations with Dutch shippers had progress ed satisfactorily and a final agree ment was likely to be reached to morrow.
The Pepper Trade Committee then hopes-to be able to announce The South China branch of the Au, assistant "manager, of the Fung Messrs. Benjamin and Potts received following traits currency prices for the resumption of trad- Manufacturers Life Insurance Com- Keung Rubber Co., and Mr. James the ing in white pepper.-Reuter. pany are in receipt of a telegram from L. Slow, accountant of Seymour and quotations (buyers) from Singapore
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London, Feb. 21. H.M. the King to-day formally approved of a proclamation op- pointing May 6, the Silver Jubliee date, 13 a public holiday. British Wireless.
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