1935-06-29 — Page 11

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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH TURDAY,

STRANGE PEIPING the appearance of certain politi- SWEET SINGERS OF

INCIDENT

ATTEMPTED CAPTURE OF CITY

Tokyo, June 28. A Dentar dispatch from Poiping clarifying the situation Bays that the identity of the re volting troops remain uncertain, However, General Wan Fu-lin's troops were not involved, in fact they attempted to suppress the insurgenta.

The Fengtai clash. Roomingly did not involve any Japanese.

However, detachment of Japanese Legation Guards are at prosent at the Nanchang air drame, south of the City.

Japanese aeroplanes are flying

overhead.

The rioters In the city have| boon suppressed. The city is calm.-United Press.

Strict Censorship

Tokyo, June 28, Tokyo authorities Ard not officially informed of the situation in Pelping,

Moanwhile, presa roports are very mengro on account of the atrict Chinese consorship.

It is understood that it is most difficult to get news out of Pelping, Uprising Crushed

Peiping, Juno 27.

The uprising ended at when 60 Chinese and

cal agents believed to be plan- ning a separatist movement There was also a heavy mysteri- ous influx of Japanese and Koreans.

Shrapnel Fired Into City

Pelping, June 28. The trouble began shortly after 1 aim. when about 800 mutinied at Fangtal, a few miles south of the city.

men

the South

They approached- Gate, opening fire, and the guards replying. The firing went on in- termittently till after daylight, and at 7.30 train opened fire with, shrapnel on the city, defences, which plied

with trench

a.m.

an

Armoured

SEVEN SEAS

“STRONACTION”

MR. CHI'S

DENUNTION

on, June 28.

(Continued from Pays 6.) selves in the moonight." Sailing south we come to the islands bo- loved of the sun described by. Ages on, with

At the 25th Nnal Penco Co Jamaican poet as:

Arthur Henders presiding, many foreign legates bef first said,

present, Mr. Qual-chi sprake

A necklace strung out on the

brenst

"I am always cessed with unreality of vaunted politik.

$29, 1935.

RADIO BROADCAST

Two Relays. From Daventry To-night

TALK BY R. ABBIT

From ZBW on a wavelength of 866 metres (845 kilocycles). w$7.2.30 p.m. W4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme.

Light Opera and

Musical Comedy mortars

machine guns and rifles. At the Aouth Gate a trench mortar hit the railway embankment beneath the train. and, after that, it steamed along the west wall firing Into the city.

As far as is known ono civilian

was killed.

cap-

Of the sons breathing low in

a dream, 'In the trance of a passionate

rest: A rainbow afloat in its gleam. Jamaica has had a harvesting of affairs are strewith the

"The shores the verse,, in which the aun "strides of so-called a setion, across the sky" and tropic trees the underlying rat, as and lowers flourish in a tumult to the physical tica, emer of colouring, the Infinite gold of to effectiveness. the Kingston buttercups reminding the traveller of English woodland been so closely, ench otias

"Never beforeve the n pools, and there is mysterious bird-song at the sudden sunrises to-day, yet so mfariously d and swift sunacts,

against each ot

to South

on

Vocal Gems The Yeomen v

Guard (Gillbert and

Sulliva

Selection--Trial by Jury Vocal Gems-Viktoria and her Selection-The Merry Widow.

Husser.

Replin by DAY

7.30-7.43 p.m. Malone (Tenor).

1. Sweetheart Darlin'.

Love's ROBOS.

3. She is far from the Lines).

.m.

kson). hestral

4. The Dear fittle Shamr

7.43-8

Light Music. Songs without words-Polieri, Menuett No. 1 (Paderew

The mutineers are said to be-

The poetry of South Africa is "The Great Wof China jan long to Wan Fu-lin's army, but

still in becoming rather than in excuse, ut least was nec to Chinese report state that they being "As

shut out barb20s, but fern Africau were acting on behalf of Wu Pei-verse," said Kipling when asked walls of tariffs aquotas, the fu's former followers.

what there was beside his own only to shut in natiofrom Í suspicious survef visitodist The armoured train was

"It's a case of thero's l'ringle, and their nasociatos,d to dep the the mutineers and the tured by Government troops and there's Pringle, and after that one attributes of barism."

must hunt the local papers. There plain clothes men who incited them to

is also, of course, F. W. Reitz'a

Mr. Quo stres the instance revolt, fed towards Fengtal, and parodies in the Taal, which are national good to th world, Africaause Gedigte, aongs

of political meity an inter- and then towards the demilitarised zone, chased by Government very characteristic Those who particularly tows Chin troops, who were unable to enter, compared and contrasted with the/able was to agne latreaties Test Maiches" by R.

write verso in the Tant might be The tendancyownday observ

the zone.

11 a.m.

Korean

inter-

The train service was rupted but resumed in the plain clothes men, in addition to noon.-Reuter, the few guards who had mutinied, deserted the armoured train be

Welter of Rumours yond Fengtal, and scattered and

Pelping, June 28. scampered in a desperate attempt facts now emerging appear to be From the welter of rumours the to reach the Demilitariz zone. that the trouble was precipitated They were hotly pursued by by the arrest of cavalry and Infantry,

the officer in charge of a number of General Isueb-ehung's troops

Ya

Fengtai.

poets,

Concert Waltz Joyous Master Melodics.

(Haydn Wood).

8 p.m. Time and

B

8.01-8.15 p.m. Weher Report.

H.15-8.30 p.m.

try

Rol

about tho

bill.

from Daven-

and Orchestra. Lavidson, Relayed

Theatre, Ham

elny from Daven-

uth Africa. An

! French-Canadian

ninde to concenhtentar, despite after-both of whom have been crowned

Louis their plain langue, ca AgeniousThe Commoders Frechette and William Chapman,y be nullifled wout loof credit,

directed by Harry by the French Academy. Southmaking has notsuffet in the

It was idle to etenhat treaty From the Commed Africa now has a number of pleas general esteem a mhod to at-

meramitli.

tribute to the pioneer whose exam-but the whole fructu of Inter-west ing verse-writers, all of whontainment of sority d peace. 8.30-8.40 p.m. would agree with Vine Hall's.

China had peaps stoned most, England v

unt by Captain. ple still inspires them.

m on the first day's thus II. B. T. Wakcond Cricket Test play in the from Lord's Cricket Match. Hel Ground Lon Sandler (in) with

8.40-8.53

(Soprano) Violin.

Allng for you. Lying.

Ko,

Pringle, we love thy scorn of

wrong,

Thy simple, heart-felt song,

A knightly soul, unbought and

unafraid,

national dilapidated.

peac was iso

"Not more taties ; a regard for those we he is theery condi- tion of our hoping thoanity and the health ofjitornatical, political

3. Gembrance.

Recital by Albert Olive Grovea

.m. Secues from "My Old 8.53 with Belly

Balfour und

Dutch Hogan.

It is reliably reported that the plain clothes

mon were led by General Pai Chien-wu, formerly chief of staff to Wu Pel-fu. They by June 20, but he did not

He was under arders to leave arrived at Fengtai, from Tientsin, and, in

This country oweth much to life. at 11 p.m. on Thursday and gar-longing to Wan Fu-n arrested consequence, troops be- suaded or overpowered the amal! him yesterday and brought him

thy two-edged blade.

"Both Gren Britainand China crew and guarda of an armoured to Pelping.

have n

fugamental democratic train, which was formerly In

Australia has advanced further political philosphy, in essentials The plain clothes men General Yu such-chung's com- Tientsin

from in the production of her own per-identical. It faded fuently In appear to mand, and was afterwards given among his men and urged them other of the poetical Britains, asserted. Its pour".

have got sonal and peculiar poetry than any Chinese histry but ways reich by the Military Council to Wan to mutiny, which they did, seizing Adam

p.m. Variety. Fu-lin, who, it is alleged, under the armoured train and then ad-course, the best known of all the ment's efforts at natiual recons

Lindsay Gordon is, of

Wrap yourself in Cotton Reviewing the Chinee Govern- So ("Over the Garden Wall"). paid the guards and crew.

vancing an Peiping.

Why Wasn't I told ("Over Stoaming towards Peiping from!

Dominion poets to whom "the game truction despite unsurpassed 'diff Gurden Wall"). The train steamed up the west la greater than the players of the culties, Mr. Quo Taichisaid: "Wo Fengtai at midnight the buccane-side of the city and began pour-game." He really did write his Chinese especially regard the im-no Solos-You've got to admit,

Bobby Howes. ors vaingloriously fired a few pre- ing in shrapnel, but fortunately stirring verse on horse-back, and pending visit of Sir Frerick Leith no Solos-Smoke gets in your mature shots, thus warning the people were in

bed and

he has dramatised the stock-rider's Ross as an earnest of the English eyes. there Railway guard, who hastily were no casualties,

life in rough-and-ready ballads will to co-operation in technler,

Carroll Gibbons. slammed the elty gate and des

A Japanese spokesman when

which will never lose their appeal | service."

Songs--When the Robin Sings his troyed a few ofthe rails.

interviewed said that the Japan-spice of peril in the finest thing in audience to read Mr. Wang Ch

to those for whom sport with a The Ambassador

song again. urged Songs-One Night of Love, Gendarmes and police first re the outbreak, and, in consequence, portraits of the essential Austra-

ese were satisfied that the Chin-ife, But you must not look to Wii's "Chinese Problenus and † | Orchestra-A Night with Paul ese authorities were suppressing him for pictures of Australia and Solution."

Gracie Fields. pulsed the train with a brisk rife the Japanese were not taking any

Whiteman at the Biltmore. fire, and the train retired in the

9.30-9.55 p.m. direction of Fengtai at 1.30 am.

Hongkong Hotel lian of to-day. When he writes Sovereignty independence and

hatin Dance Orchestra. before renewing the attack.

It was first reported that Wan under the young influence of Swin.tegrity respected and guy and try.

9.55-10.30 p.m. Relay from Daven- The train attacked again at 4.20 F-lin's troops had mutinied, but bane of life:.

thus s will develop a st a.m. and at 7.10 a.m. but each this is now officially denied.--

In land where bright blos effective government,

The Royal Air Force Display, in- soms are seentless

elading n commentary by Squadron- "China's need is the ower of from Rondos Aerodrome, near Lon- And songless bright birds, and a strong China is Reuter.n. (Press Bulletins at 10 p.m.).

Leader W. Helmore, R.A.F., Relayed Where, with fire and fierce strength for world peace

drought un her tresses Insatiable summer oppresses – Sere Wouillands

Three Attacks

action.

Reuter.

time it was repulsed by guards at the railroad gate, west Yungtingmen_ gate.

of

The Sale Casualty

Peiping. June 29. The sole casually of

the

to sup-

wildernesses

and

And faint Rocks

herds

and

he is really helling. Australia as known to the native-born.

"China

needs to

er

itced,

10.30 pm-12 midnight A Relay or the Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra.

TO-MORROW'S BROADCAST

Military Band Concert

Relay of

A United Press representativa "Battle of Yungtingmen" was one watched the action from Yung Chinese-ronlle who was hit by à tingman, where 200 guards garri-trench mortar shell aimed at the

when-flie To the hor son troops were placed with trench mortars and machine guns, 150 yards short. United Press,

mopoke armoured train but which Fell

where the The mallets ri but (LN they were unable

wood-birds identify who

Foreigners Unperturbed

fing by the was actually

Sweet porting the train they with-held

Peiping, June 28. their fire until the final retreat.

Foreigners wers excited

waterf From Arthur Adams, a New Zen. And let it be rer" but

ibered also that i At 2 p.m. a spokesman of the very little worried by these hap ander by birth, we have a deeply-Australia now her art-poets,

penings. Bridge and tennis went Australian, "sombre, indomitable, the sea, who,

bitten etching of the essential dwelling in spices attain the vice, St. John's Cathedri

cities half in

9.10-10 am. Military Parade Ser. train had returneek to Fengtal, where. which the insurgents still hold.

and sad earnest- 11a.m.-12.15 pm. Morning Ser.

Military Council said that

Rebela Hold Out

RECORDED MUSIC

the on as RDA at the Club and elsewan," whose "heart is a sudden vivid exacthreck masterpieces, vice, St. John's Cathedral.

Some of the more venturesome ones took scores of snap shots and

tropic flower"':

hour-

Ress of

He loves and loathes within an The Austran love of natural- by Field-Marshal Sir

ness, not

Although a party of mutineers visited Yungtingmen three hours who concentrates on the creation | Wiliam rdwood, is one sign of

rebels

fled

after the fighting had ended.

and plain clothes earlier in the day the official in- timation that the uprising was but unperturbed, and not even the The Legations were watchfui ended is apparently over-optimis- Japanese warned their nationals! tic.

to be prepared for an emergency, | The Peiping Military Council is--United Press. determined to liquidate the in- cident immediately and has des- patched three regiments to ture Fengtai.

cap-

Well Armed Indeed

Peiping, Junė 28.

It is learned on good authority that when the armoured train was Local officials' are apprehensive recaptured by loyal troops there lest the insurgents still have was found on board, much- allies in Peiping.

material, which had never pre-on board before.

of a new world:

a latenfellenic spirit which must Rearing his cities in the sand, some y bring to birth an He builds where even God has Austrian Keats. That is one of

banned;

With green crowns;

a continent he

thereamt-of destinies.

p.m.

12.15-2.38

Recorded Music Local Time and Weather Report st Press Holetins at 1.30 p.m. p.n. Light Opera and Musical Comed Excerpis.

Selection-Prothy (Cellier). Vocal Gen-The Three Musketeers.

Selection The Waltz Dream

(0. Strauss)

(Kodgera).

Vocal Gems-Peggy Ann (Badgers). id in the happy little "demi- Vocal (rems-The Girl Friend And stars a wilderness with Egland" the Tasman Sea a day

ring of poetry is already rising Section Vanfare. wards the sun.

towns

So, toward undreamt of der

tinies

war

been

He slouches down the vin

turles.

Lo! there where each league

hath its fountains

In islen of deep fern arf

tall pine,

And breezes snow-cooled on

the mountains,

Or keen from the mitless

brino

It is suggested that the mnature shots wore moant

as a These included 55 5.5 e/m light signal but that the uprising mis-guns, three machine guns marked Here the ironical takes the plee of entrried.

Iron-bound martial law, design-is a Japanese marking..

"made in 38 year Minshu," which Gordon's Byronical. ed to make any uprising im-1 A plainclothes man possible has been doclared again outaldo the Municipal Ofices here the perfume of flowers, rough and may some day appear

arrested There is the music of Ards and rivals to the greater Erish poets in the city to-night.-United Press. this afternoon was found carrying to spare, in the newer sative-born

This is but a slit tentative Repulsed by Police three revolvers, and he admitted poems of the backs bleke. So in sketch of the poetial panorama I under questioning that 300 plain-ilenry Kendall's Song of the have in mind, which would be an- clothes men were in hiding within Shingle-splitters" we, hear how:

other proof that our world-wide All day through, from the Commonwealth does not live by

bread alone. · ́ time of the dew,

Peiping, June 28.

fa

the city walls. Martial law

121

to

being enforced to-night with a curfew at 8 p.m.-Reuter.

The martial law which was de clared last night following attempt by Chinese troops enter the City was lifted at noon to-day, order being completely restored..

It appears that Chinese troops

Separatist ot

Nanking, June 28.

d'etat and set up an independent The object was to stage a coup

belleved to bo remnants of Government in Peiping. If they

Fante The Storm" (Lemmens) inyed by Harry Goss-Custard. (Organ).

J. II. Squire Celste Octer. Traumerei (for string only)

(Schumann). Humoreske Paraphrase (Dvorak). Echoes of the Bad. (Willoughby). Love's Dream after the Ball

(arr. Willoughby), Putting the Clock Back (Famous folk

songs of

of Britain). (arr. Squire).

Recital by Derck

Oldham (Tenor).

1. Homiar (Del Riego).

"

Stil the Night. (Bolm).

1. Cope Away, Death (Quilter).

4. (a) O Mistress Mine.

(b) Blow, Blow thou winter

wind. Quilter." Light Orchestral Music. Spanish Dance No. 1 (Moszkowaky). Spanish Serenade (Bizot).

Finck). DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

Offenbachia Overture (Goldmark); In Spring-Overture WHOEVER WOULD COMPLETELY { Two cases of Typhoid were report-Waldteufel Memories (arr.. Finek).

GRABP THE "YESTERDAY" OUT

Or Thusday,

berlain

(Borganog).

· Genaral Yu Hauch-chung'a aamy, had succeeded in carrying out this POSSESS THE "TO-DAY" MUST ALSO ed to the local Health authorities on pay mon

occupied Fengtal Railway Station plot, they would have proceeded

seven miles outalde Peiping: but to establish a so-called HunpeikuoWHICH IT CREW-Stewart Cham-

Simultaneously

Fantasia" (Liszt) played by Arthur de Greef (Plano- their attempt to enter the City by State (or North China Nation) in

forte) and the Royal Albert Hall Yungting Gatą, which was

Mr. Abbas el Arculli has Leon Orchestra. riedly barricated with sand-bags, their slogans.

hur-Hopel Province as is y

appointed a member of the Board of

2.30 p.m. Close Down. Mr. A. Brostedt, Asiatic Trafic Education for a further period of twa was repulsed by armed polica

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. The rebels style themselves the Railways, returned to the Colony hy

Zanager of the Canadian National | years. alded by General Wan Fu-in's "Honest Self-Government-Army the as President McKinley after

7-7.30 p.m. Orchestral Programme. Runda aus der Haffner-Serenado ---troopa:-

-Central News Agency.

(Mozart). notifications state, that tho Polico

business trip to Shanghai and Japan. Bankruptcy al dividends have been Hungarian Dance No. 5 (Brahma). Train Service Restored

-Tientsin, June 27. A meeting of the Licensing Board Xavier, $20 per cent; Leung Shiu-tak, Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 2 (Liszt). declared as follows:-Gregorio Marin Hungarian Dance No. 6 (Brahma). Indicating that order had been is to be held at noon on July 6 for

(Elgar) (No. 3 in G Minor). Pomp and Circumstanco March 2.40 p.m. for Polping, removing tion from Mr. E. H. P. White for a an- the necessity for International Repulse Bay Lido.

publican's licence in respect of the

(Elgar) (No. 4 in G). nounce that at the moment there action to

His Excellency the, Officer Adminis

7.30-7.43 p.m.

Recital by Elsle for intervention. United Press.

tering the Government has reappointed Suddaby (Soprano). The names of the East Asiatic Mr. J.J. Paterson to be a member of 1. Nymphs and Shepherds Journal, Ltd, the Liberty Manufac- the Advisory Committee of the Hong- turing Co., Ltd., the Union Leather kong Volunteer Defence Corps, and

Pthwarted an uprising within thy!

City planned by a group of "plain-

clothes" men. Residents began restored trains loft Tientsin at the purpose of considering an applica- $32, per cent.; and Mak On-tai, 32% Pomp and Circumstance March

hasty evacuation.

The Japanese authorities

is no cause

Reuter.

re-open

the line.-

Volunteers Warned

Tientsin, June 28.

per cent.

First Signs of Trouble Significant signs in Pelping The Volunteer. Defence Corps Articles Co., Ltd., and the Kowloon has appointed Mr. M. T. Johnson to were noticed on Thursday when has been ordered to stand by for New Ania Hotel, Ltd. have boon be a member of the same Committee, the authorities were notified-of-mobilization: United Preau.""

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vico Mir, G. G. S.-Mackier

(Purcell). 2. My Mother bids mo bind my

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lowed by a big firo,

While the majority of the casual- ties are believed to be workers, many inmates of the two rows af adjoining Chinese houses wòrg also injured,

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