UNITED ACTION NEEDED TO KEEP AFRICA PEACE
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Somali territory of leading Mohammedan chiefs, the inhabit- ante voluntarily expressed the desire to place their territories under the jurisdiction of Queen
Victoria,
Mr. Dickie asked whether
S
MRS. VANDERBILT
EXONERATED
CHARGES ENTIRELY
INSUBSTANTIAL
New York, July 4.
In upholding the decision of Judge Carew, awarding the cas tody of Bttle Gloria Vanderbilt to her aunt, Mrs. Gertrude Whitney, negotiations had been held Lethe Appellate Court expressed the tweent the Governor of British View that the evidence given in Somaliland and the inhabitants of support of the allegations con- eerning Mrs. Vanderbilt's moral the areas which are allegedly toonduct were so insubstantial that be given to Abyssinin to allow her to make a gift of other lands to Italy.
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THE HONGKONG · TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1935.
ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE
LADY SOUTHORN. DISTRIBUTES PRIZES
WHAT FAMOUS THINK |
OF SUCCESS
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* "Impossible." he said laughing. a moment ago someone said you were a gentleman.
town," and King George chatted for a few minutes before he ask- ed my profession, I told him I A large. and distinguished was a journalist. gathering was present at St. Stephen's College, Stanley, yester-ty, day afternoon, when Lady Southorn, wife of His Excellency the Oficer Administering the Gov ernment, Sir Thema Southorn, distributed the prizes.
RADIO BROADCAST
A Relay from. Daventry. To-night
CLASSICAL PROGRAMME
From ZBW on a wavelength of 365 metres (845 kilocycles):
4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme,
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I laughed with him, and he Patted me on the shoulder, assur- ing me of future success, because I was completely insensitive.
7 p.m. Stork Quotations. People who were sensitive to re
7.03-7.30 p.m. Light Orchestral marks always suffered in life, he said. One had to steel oneself An Old Wallz; A Storm, against the snubs and heart-May Day Overture (Haydn Wood). breaks.
Waltzes from Vienna--Selection
(J. Strauss). With the Classics (arr. Sidney
Crook).
Music. entitled to complete
she WIS exoneration.
Judge Carew ordered that the chill whorld live with Mrs. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, the Whitney for five days of the week Colonial Secretary, said that in he delivered to its mother on view of the tentative nature of Saturdays and Sundays,--Renter Mr. Eden's suggestion to Signor Special. Mussolini, there had been negotiations with the Somalliand chiefa.
nd
NEW
Certainly the tribes' interesta would have been consulted if the suggestion had gone any, farther, be added.
The Bishop of Victoria (Rt. Rev. R. O. Hall) was in the Chair, and others on the dais were Sir Thomas Southern, K.B.E., G.M.O., M.A., Lady Southorn, 0.3.E., Rev. E. W. L. Martin, (Warden), Rev. G. K. Carpenter, Rev. P. Jenkin, Mr. H.
A few days later Sir Campbell Maunder, Hon. Dr. S. W. Te'o, Mitchell-Cetta defined a success. Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, Mr. Tangful person to me as a "man who Shul-kin, Mr. Li Hol-tung, Mr. has a genius for defying snubs Mok Kon-sung, Mr. J. H. B. Leeand allowing peuple to pull his (private secretary to His Ex-leg as long as he knows it amuses cellency), and masters
of St. them."
MINISTER TO Stephen's College. BUDAPEST
In the course of his reply to other becklers. Mr. MacDonald SIR GEOFFREY KNOX
pointed out that the principal port in British Somaliland WAA Ber- bera, not Zellu, which had mentioned prominently in runner- tion with the British offer.
been
APPOINTED
Landon, July 4.
A short prayer was said by the Rev. G. K. Carpenter, after which the Bishop heartily welcomed s Excellency and lady Southorn,
He then referred to the and passing of Mr. F. A. Britton and said he regretted very much the coming departure of Mr. A. Ling, who whs leaving for Shanghai to gain wider experience.
Well, There, you have the secrets" success, as prescribed by 195
famous men. But I'm still a young man struggling in the dark.
Can't anyone tell me the truth about this surerss business?
EXCHANGE RATES
Paris..
It is announced that the King around Stanley he extended a wel. Berlin
To the numerous new residents | Geneva Mr. A. R. Wine (Conservative).hus approved the appointment of reminded Mr. MacDonald of the Sir Geoffrey Knox to be His
come, and especially he was look Athens previous orension of a
Transfer Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary forward to the time when the prison officers and their families could visit them, and share in their
by Britain of Somaliland territory and Minister Plenipotentiary at to Italy.
Budapest.
the
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Amsterdam In answer to a later question,
religions worship. He would ask Vienna. Mr. Eden reenpitulated the cir Sir Geoffrey Knox was, until the the gathering to remember that Prague, cumstances of the offer to Signor return of the Saur territory when they referred to the Gnol | Buchneest Mussolini, which the Italian Prime Germany following the plebescite at Stanley, that it was not Stanley Madrid M.nister bluntly declined. Teat the beginning of this year, Gaol but the "New Gaol." Stanley Lisbon. said that had Signer Mussolini Chairman of
of i was not to be mixed with Dartmoor favourably received the suggestion | Nations Governing Commission when reference was made to the 'rr should inomediately have in the Saur, - -British Wireless, consulted France. 1 kore the House that no offer of territory becomes effective before the for House of Commons has been formed."
The whole subject will likely be thoroughly ventilated in the For- eign Oẞler debate next Thursday.
OFFER EXPLAINED
At a later stage, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald anid that the territory embraced in Mr. Eden's tentative suggestion, included the port of Zeila with a corridor roughly fifty miles long and twelve miles wide to link up with Ethiopia.
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7.30-7.43 p.m. Four Songs by Winnie Melville (Soprano).
1. Sleep On ("Helen") (Offenbach). My Man (Adams) Young ("The 3. Arendy is ever
Arendians") (Monckton).
4. The Pipes of Pan (“The
Arcadians") (Monckton). 7.43-7.50 p.tu. Potpourri aus der Operelto "Gasparone" (Millocker). 7.50-8 p.m. From the Studio. "The Art of Dressing Well" by Miranda.
8
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8.10-8.30 p.m. From the Studio. Recital by Seraphim Strelkoff (Rus- sian Baritone) accompanied by Nura Kanis.
8.30-9 p.m. Variety.
Piano Solos-Here is my heart
Selection.
Piano Solos-Dames.
Patricia Ransharough.
Songs-One Night of Love. Songs--Wheir the Robin sings his
Fong again.
Grnele Gields. Orchestra-Love forever I adore you. 2/2 Orchestrn-Ninon,
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Hongkong Brussels. Rame Benibay Fokohama. The Warden, Rev. E. W. L. Manto
Montevideo Martin, was then called upon to Belgrade. deliver his Report. Mr. Martin Montreal welcomed the guests, and briefly Helsingfors. referred to the Report, which he Rio... said he would take an read. Men-Silver (Spot)....31
Buenos Aires. tion was made of the twenty-five Silver (forward).31.3/16 boys who successfully passed the War Loan.......100% examination of the Royal Life- anving Society, under the instruc- tion of Sub-Inspector R. J. Hant. Reference was also made to the coming changes in the Stuff.
The Hongkong dollar was
The Head of Chinese Studies, changed on opening this morning at 2s. 2d. The business rates Mr. Ling, then spoke, after which
sellers were 2s. 2d.
24. the Bishop asked Lady Southern 2.11/16d, buyers. The market re-to distribute the prizes. The population of Zeila duetuat-mains very dull.
In London, silver prices were yesterday. China in summer to 7,000 in winter. The unchanged hinterland was not permanently bought and sold, while India sold, populated but Was visited by business being small. nomadic tribesmen i21 certain Reasons,
ed seasonally, he said, from 3,000
DISQUIETING EFFECTS
There were cheers from all sides
R.A.F. EXPANSION
of the House when Capt. P. SUPPLEMENTARY VOTE
Macdonald, Conservative, sked
the Government, before making
any further tentative suggestions,
to consider very seriously the dis
quieting effect this has on the
NEXT WEEK
London, July 4. A supplementary Air Estimate native tribes throughout heof approximately £5,000,000 will Empire.
be presented to the House of Com-
Mr. Malcolm MacDonald recalled mons next week.
Mr. Eden's suggestion that condi- The amount envers personel
tions should attach to the cession and
works, us well
Dow
His Excellency's Speech Following the conclusion of the prize-giving, Sir Thomas said: My Lord Bishop, Mr. Martin, Ladies, and Gentlemen and Boys of St. Stephen's College.
As you are aware, speeches like Legislative Enactments always in this hot have preamble but 19 know that the length of the Hongkong summer you will be glad
speech is not necessarily propor- tionate to the length of the pream- ble. Your Headmaster has given us an admirable example of brevity in his report and that example propose to follow.
Ever since I had the honour of opening your new buildings some five years ago I have followed the
of the British territory, and that technical equipment, in connee-history of this school with
grazing rights should be retained tion with the Air Force expansion for tribesmen in British territory. programme.-Reuter Special. Mr. Speaker put a stop to further attempts to question the Minister
In the matter.-Reuter,
GOING ON LEAVE
greatest interest and I
i
Vocal-Rock and Roll ("Transatlantic
Merry-Go-Round"),
The Boswell Sistera. Orchestru-Old Bohemian Town. 214 | Orchestra-Cara Mia.
9-9.15 pm. Relay from Daventry. London goes Home" An impression by, J. C: Cannell of Londoners leaving work, given from
31 looking the strand.
31.3/16 106.13/16
-British Wireless,
From July 15 to October 1, Chancery t the French Consuinte Hongkong will be 'closed to the public during the afternoons. The hours will be from 8.30 nm. to 1 p.en.
to
well
де
mentality of its students. I was reading a few days ago a speech. made by the Headmaster of Ragby Sol at a school prize-giving in which he urged the students love beauty. Here the beauty of your surroundings is always be- fore your eyes. If you live and work at St. Stephen's a love of very nature and I would urge you beauty must become a part of your
to let that love of beauty permeate your whole lives till you can find beauty in every subject, beauty in work well done, in games played, in truth, in honesty and in service for others, beauty, in short, in well ordered lives, lived cording to the principles taught at St. Stephen's College. the This is a grent year in the his- con-tory of our Empire, the King's gratulate the Headmaster on the Silver Jubilee year, and I shall fine record of progress which the therefore close my remarks by re- school is able to show. It is clear minding you of His Majesty's from the report that progress in message to the children of His work and play alike has been well Empire on Jubilee Day. Those of maintained during the last year you who are not British subjects Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Ballantyne, and I would specially congratulate will find no difficulty in applying. London, July 4.
and Master Donald Ballantyne, the school on the lively Interest His Majesty's words to your own A series of questions were are among the passengers on the in its welfare taken by the Old circumstances. addressed to the Minister for President Hoover leaving to-night | Boys. Few things can give the "I ask you to remember that in Colonies, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, for Manila. They plan
of a school days to come you will ex staff and managers An
bo the and the Minister for League of tended tour of Europe, prior to more encouragement than the citizens of a great Empire. As Nations Affairs, Mr. Eden, regard-returning to the United States knowledge that the Old Boys feel you grow up, keep this thought ng the tentative offer from the un furlough, Mr. Hallantyne is they still have a stake in their before you; and when the time British Government conditionally sub-manager of the Chase Bank
comes be ready and proud to give to cede to Abyssinia a strip of in Hongkong.
to your country the service of your British Somakland in order to DEUTATUD TOON TURANGABENEN Zaw
work, your mind and your heart." facilitate the peaceful settlement of the Italo-Abyssinia dispute.
Havlug regard to the tentative nature of the suggestion made to
I should also like to congratulated by the Hon. Mr. S. W. Tso who said:"It gives me the greatest Signor Mussolini and refused by
The Cotton Spinning Industry the Headmaster on the excellent pleasure to move a vote of thanks him, no negotiations had taken Bill will be proceeded with this health enjoyed by the school. To to Sir Thomas and Lady Southern place with the Governor or session only if a general agreement the outward eye this le, and must for their presence habitants of the area concerned, throughout the House can
at our prize- always have been, one of the finest giving to-day, The suggestion made to Signor obtained, aald Mr. Stanley Bald- sitos in the Colony and it is not thern for distributing the prizes, win, the Prime Minister, at surprising that it should have been and Sir Thomas for his excellent Mussolini represented an effort to question-time to-day, replying to chosen in the early, forties as the talk to the students. Lady Sou- reach a settlement of a situation queries from Mr. A. C. Crossley site for a military cantonment. thorn, as you all know, has taken
(Conservative)-Reuter,
a great interest in many things in white sepulchre but modern the Colony.
EDEN EXPLAINS
Mr. MacDonald said,
COTTON INDUSTRY BILL
Landon, July 4.
HANKOW FLOODS
be
which the British Government re- garded with grave concern, said Mr. Eden. It was put forward solely in order to find out from Signor Mussolini whether, should the British. Government make a
Nanking, July 5. formal proposal on these lines, it would be likely to commend itself
An official report *tatea that the water mark at Hankow yester- to the Italian Government as a constructive contribution to the day was 46.6 feet, compared with settlement of the dispute between 19.2 feet registered on July 4, Italy and Abyssinia. For that 1931, the year of the great food, reason it could not be published in-Reuter. advance of its preliminary com- munication to Signor Mussolini.
old school and are ready to show their appreciation by active help. | 1 would urgo all boys as they leave to join the Old Boys Association and to maintain their interest in St. Stephen's College.
It turned out, as you.k, a
Vote of Thanks
A vote of thanks was then call-
I thank Lady Sou-
science has shown us how to over
Brevity is the key-aote of to- come the difficulties of bad wator day's function. I don't want to and mularia and it is a great satis-say more about Sir Thomas and faction to the Government to see Lady Southorn. So ladies and this wonderful site again devoted gentlemen, I would ask you to de- to a worthy purpose.
monstrate your deep appreciation; and to rise and give three hearty chcera for Lady Southern and Sir Thomas."
I am glad to know that St. Stephen's College attracts students from parts far distant from Hong kong. I understand that in June
The cheers were enthusiastical- new boys have come from Yunnan, ly given, after which Sir Thomas Szechuan, Shanghai, Polping and asked that a holiday may be given the Straits Settlements. More of the School to mark the day. But had the suggestion been One case of Diphtheria and three our Hongkong parents might well Lady Southorn was presented favourably received a full explana-cases of Typhoid were reported to consider whether their sons would with a bouquet by Ta's Wal-huen. tion of it would at once have been the local Health authorities on not benefit from life in a Boarding and Sir Thomas
Wednesday.
was presented given to the House, with an oppor
School run in such pleasant sur with a vase by lp Hung-shui. tunity for full discussion. Tho
roundings on Public School lines. Refreshments were then served British Government would also power
the I would not be thought to minimizo to the gathering, who wore free to precedent, A At once huve entered into Government should make it clear the value of home life but it has Inspect the premises, consultation · with the French that they would not try to induce to be admitted that in many homes By kind permission of Lt. Col. Government as a co-signatory of such powers to keep the peace by there are too many distractions R. E. Hindson and Officers the the 1900 treaty and with thenny transfer of British territory, and a freedom which might almost band of the 2nd. Battalion, the Ethiopian Government,
Royal Welch Fusiliers rendered Mr. Eden retorted: "Yes, sir. But be described as license. When a member asked that in thero are always grave dangers in
The beauty of its surroundings selections before and after the view of the grave danger that the any positive action."British cannot but have an influence on prize distribution from the gal- proposal might be taken by foreign 'Wireless,
the life of a school and the 'lery
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Classical Pro-
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shurp Minor (Bach). Fugue No. 7 ir E Flat Major (Bach). Harriet Cohen. Symphony No. 41 in C Major
"Jupiter") (Mozart).
10 p.m. Press Bulletins. Sonata in F Minor (Brahms,
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