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Germany's
New Navy
Programme
FORTY-EIGHT SHIPS TO BE BUILT
SUBMARINE FLEET
(Special to "Telegraph”)
{JIN Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphia Mapes Ord sagre, 1891. Beceived. July
4.89 nomi.)
Berlin; July 8. Germany's naval building pro- grate for 1936, in accordance, with the provisions of the Anglo- German Naval Agreement, was an- nounced to-day.
It is disclosed that the following warships have been or will be started:
BRITISH
TROOPS
CALLED
SERIOUS TROUBLE
IN LAHORE
MOSLEM-SIKH CLASHES
(Special to "Telegraph")
Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphie Afranigra, Ordinaker, 1994, Heceived, July 9, 4.50 4.1)
THE HONGKONG
TOTAL OF JOBLESS DECLINES
TELEGRAPH TUESDAY,
BEST EMPLOYMENT LEVEL FOR YEARS
BRITAIN'S
STATISTICS
London, July 8.
The number of persons employed In Britain on June 24 was the highest since the record was made
SLAVE RAIDS REPORT
ABYSSINIA'S GOOD FAITH QUESTIONED
MATTER FOR LEAGUE
(Special to "Telegraph")
Telegraph, Couveluhe. Telegraphic fourteen years ago. Unemploy-mora Ordinance, 1885. Received, July
Lahore, July 8. ment, at the same time, was the Serious trouble has arisen be-lowest It has been for five years, tween the Moslems and Sikhs, necesaltating curfew being pro- claimed and British troops being called out.
The Governor of Punjab, Sir Herbert Emerson, has arrived here to take charge of the menue-}
Two 26,000-Lon battleships, withing situation. 11-inch guns;
Two 10,000-ton cruisers, with 8-Inch gune;
Sixteen 1,626-Ion destroyers, with 5-inch guns;
Twenty-eight submarines, two of which will be of 750 tona, alx of 100 tons, and twenty of 280 tons.
These were the official statistics divulged to-day
The total of unemployed fell by 45,000 during the month and now only 119 above the 2.000.000 mark.
Most of the principal industries were represented in the improve The trouble arose in con-ment-Renter Spreial. sequence of a dispute regarding
STATISTICS a Moslem mosque, which culminat- |
London, July 8. Further considerable improve ed in the Sikhs making an attempt | to destroy it.
ment in the employment situation Infuriated Moslems gathered in in Britain is shown in figures for force for the purpose of attacking | June published by the Ministry of the Sikhs, and the police were com- Labour, pelled to make a balon charge.
The number of the unemployed Aéroplanes are at present circling which are the lowest recorded Herr Hitler, General von Bioin-over the city to assist the authori-since the end of July, 1990, fail berg (War Minister) and Generalties in locuting special danger only by a hundred odd to bring Fritsch (Commander-in-Chief of |spois.-Reuter Special.
MILITARY MANOEUVRES
the Army attended the final day of the biggest military manoeuVTER ever held in Germany, which kept 'the population of the large area between Dresden und Grafenwoehr (Upper Palatine) on the alert all
day and all night throughout the ] week-end.
"Monstrous" Charges
Recognised elements, including LORD ZETLAND GIVES
an anti-aircraft detachment, parti- élpated in a final muck battle 다 the "attnekers" approached Grafenwochr.
During the day, civilians gather ed in crowds to watch the columns of vans, miles in length, and during the night they blackened out the town as an air rald was rehearsed,
Renter Special.
ITALO-ABYSSINIA DEADLOCK
(Continued from Pape 1).
SHARP ANSWER
The
the total down below the 2,000,000
mark.
The Ministry estimates that at June 24 there were approximately 10,361,000 insured persons, aged | 10 to 64, in employment in Britain. This was 27,000 more than at May 20 and 188,000 more than a year before, and is the highest number recorded during a period of over 14 years for which these figures are available. At the same date the London, July 8.
numbers of unemployed persons on statement issued by the registers in Britain totalled 2,000,- Indian Government last week to 110 comprising 1,615,081 correct the impression that the 55,647 boys, 283,308 women and constitutional provisions based on 46,074 girls. This total was 44,642 what is commonly known as the less than on May 20 and 92,476 less communal award were subject than the year before-Britisk to alteration by the British Goy-Wireless, ernment was recalled by amend- ments to-night in the House of Lords where the India Bill is nearing the end of the committee stage.
the mover of the amendments as
EMPIRE VISITORS
men,
London, July R. Membern of Empire Parliaments The Secretary for India, Lord: Zetland, described the speech of Kingdom branch of the Empire in London, na guests of the United
monstrous and mischievous and! Parliamentary Association, were elaration of the Abyssinian spokes-able to create a feeling that the received to-day by the King at British Government was prepareduckingham Palace-British Wirc- to break its solemn pledge.
man, Professor Joze.
less.
(lly
name)
London, July 8. How far slavery and the slave traile still exist in Abyssinia were the subjects of a question in the House of Commons to-day asked by Sir W. H. Davison, Con- servative.
JULY 9, 1935.
RADIO BROADCAST
A Talk on Wimbledon By D. H. Hazell
THE WAIKIKI, TRIO From ZBW. on a wavelength of 355 metros (845 kilocycles):
4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7-11 pm. European Programme. 7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quuta- tions.
7.03.7.35 p.m. Band Selections. "In Travinia”—Prelude Act III.
(Verdi).
"La Traviata"-Drinking Song and
Gypsy Song (Verdi). Aldershot Command Searchlight
Bugle
Tattoo "Carmen" (Bizet). The Jolly Robbers Overture (Suppe). The Old Frog Pond (Alford). Parade of the Elephants (Chenelte)- 7.36.756 p.m. From the Studio. A Talk on "The Championships" Sir Samuel Hoare, the Foreign by Denis II. 1azell. Minister, thereupon recapitulated 7.55-8
"The Vagabond King" p.m. the stipulation under which-Vocal Gens (Friml) sung by The Abyssinia was admitted to mem- Light Opera Company.
p.m. Local Time and Weather bership in the League of Nations.
Report. This provided that she
The deavour to secure complete sup Raggers.
5.03-8.15 p.m.
Call
Tunes with Pep. pression of the slave trade and
adhere to the arms 212
Two Trumpet Toot. munitions importation rules in 3. New Jig Rhythm. force in Africa. She also pro-
8.15-8,38 p.m. Concert Waltzes. mined to consister any request by Roses of the South (J. Strauss). the League Council bearing upon Rosenkavalier Waltzes (R. Strauss).
Acclamations Waits (Walitcufel). these matters.
8.36-9 pm Concerto No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 26 (Max Bruch) played by Master Yehudi Menuhin and the London Symphony Orchestra.
9.9.10 p.m.
A "Noel Coward" Medley by the B, BI, C. Dancu Örches-
also
en-
1,
2.
It was diflioult to say how far the Ethiopian Government men- sures with regard to slavery had proved oflencious, said the Minis
ter,
9.10-9.30 p.m. From the Studio. Selections hy the Waikiki Trio." Programme.
tra Sir W. H. Davison reported that it was well known that slavery had
not been abolished in Abyssinia, and recalled that raids were made on British colonies for slaves not long ago.
Sir Sammel said his information was that the Abyssinian Govern- siavery. ment was doing its best to abolish In any event, the matter
for the League.
was
one
Renter Special.
BOYS PATROL GERMANY
WEEK-END CHECK ON ALL RAMBLERS
2.
3.
Garden of Paradise.
Monna Chimes.
Hula with me?
4. On the bench at Waikiki, Beloved one of mine,
5.
9.30-10 p.m..A Variety Programme, Pinno Ducts-A Keyboard Medley.
Arthur Young and Harry Jacobson. Vocal-Some of these days.
The Mills Brothers. Song--Villa ("The Merry Widow"). Jeanette Macdonald (Soprano). VocalPop-eyed Pete, Vocal-Little Mountain Cabin.
The Billies. Organ Solos--By a Waterfall. Organ Solos--My Song goes round
the world.
Frederic Bayes. Vocal-If I had a million Dollars.
The Boswell Sisters. 10 pm Router Press Bulletins, 10.05-11 p.m. Dance Music. 11 p.m Close Down.
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES
Berlin, Jane 21. Half a million boys, aged 14 to Professor Jeze declared that
18, "patrolled” Germany during the Ualal, where the inciilent oe-
week-end, and sharply challenged Regarding glause 301, he said: tention of His Majesty's Govern every passer-by to produce hiking eurred which started the present must repudiate the sugges-ent
alteration ineredentials." The vast mobilisation tension, is in Abyssinian terri- tion that the Government are the communal award unless it was of bay policemen was executed as This Evening's Broadcast From tory. Tite suggestion was that making provision for breaking in desired by the cominunity them-a "test of discipline' by the "Hitler Italian troops had no business any way the pledge which has selves, but no such alteration Youth," junior Storm Troops. there
been given." The clause had been could be made under the clause
to make no
· The italian members contend drafted actually at the suggea-without the specie assent of that the Commission is only emtion of an Indian delegate who Parliament. powered to consider the causes of attended the Joint. Select Com-f The amendments were defeated. the incidents over which italy mittee, Not only was it the in-|--British Wireless, complains, and has nothing to do
with the delimitation of the fron- tier. The Italians refused to hear Jurther evilence from Professor Jeze-Reuter,
HOARE REPLIES
London, July 8.
The German Short-Wavers
Sperial
fur 510mnes
Fur
Ekateri
p.m.
SOUTH ASIA ZONE
(South Asin Zone, rosulcast fes DJD, 91274 metrem and BJN 31.45 metres}.
DJH 19.74 m 15,200 kr 1.30-3
19.74 15,200 ke 4.45-8.15 p.m. 31.15 m 9,310 ke 4.159.10 p.m. 19.74m 13,200 ke 9p.m.-13.30 k.m. J. DJN Annoyurement (Gerth. Eagl) German Folk Song, Pr granime Porecast German. Eny- JJ),
DUR BJN
020
Brown-uniformed boys stood store will be brimienst from Zewch na walch mí "tzery highway and made | failowysta "Gomiciliary visits" in all of Ger- many's famous Jugendherberge or trampers' overnight shelters. They demanded of all walkers a detailed account of their ídoulity and of the extent and nature of their week- end expedition. Since the Hitler IT IS VAIN TO EXPECT ANY" AD-} ILMS. Defender left port
For Youth "Inspectors" possessed no Weilniwel this morning where
sheegal credentials themselves for will join the remainder of the China their work, regular police were forced to intervene repeatedly and restore order,
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
VANTAGE FROM OUR PROFESSION OF
THE TRUTH IF WE HE NOT SINCERELY
In the Douse of Commons to- JUST AND HONEST IN OUR ACTIONS. day the Foreign Secretary. Sir-Sharpe. -Samuel Hoare, was questioned. regarding the stipulations made
the French proposal.
by Italy. for admission Abyssinia to membership of the
Messrs. Benjamin and
Potts
PC-
Fleet.
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Mr. Herbert John Rowe, second Special orders for the day were engineer on the steamer Chipshing ly- | issued by the Reich leader, Baldor The late Mr. Fernandez Latis by the British Government intrure,
ing off Green Island Cement Com-von Schirach. "During this first | whose drath we reported pany's wharf, has been admitted 1923 as a condition precedent to yesterday, was a married man, and the Kowloon Hospital sdtering from
to check up."
reads the order, "we the withdrawn) of opposition not a bachelor, as stated. He leaves injuries received as a result of a fall Nation-wide patrol duty must be must not use too much force. supported a widow, residing in Wuchow, with neor a hitel enver.
whom much sympathy is felt.
carried out without a single in- cident, so that we may impress the The forthcoming wedding in- League of Nations. He replied reived the following selling and bay-ounced of Mr. Roald William Car regular police with our usefulness. that the special condition uponing rates from their Monila agents in clerk in Boly Orders, of Kwelin, case stubborn resistance is met. which the United Kingdom, in this morning:--Benguet
Kwangi, and Miss Elsie Goodman, however, the local police should be Consuls, common with other members of 1225 12.000; Antanas, 1978 ionary, of the same place, and summoned at once, so they may
eiding at the League, agreed in 1923 to the laruin Golds, 25% 2112: Gold Tveis, emporarily
interfere on behalf of the "Hitler" Chaitron Road, Kowloon,
Youth," admission of Abyssinia was thai.
The chief effect of the "patrol that country should sign a _t?t=
The public is reminded that the
Dr. S. F. Lam will distribute the duty" in Bavaria was to increase claration undertakink: firstly, 10 Shanghai Cantonese Union Church prizes-at-the Graduation-Function-of-the-bat-tecting between the "Ilitler
secure complete choir is to give sacred converts in pupils in the commercial and type Youth" and the Catholic youth or suppression of slavery and of the St. John's Cathedral to-morrow (Wed. writing courses of the Chun-Shing slave trade; secondly, to abide by day) at .p.in, in the Hop Yat Institute of Commerce at the Chinese ganisations. "Hitler Youth" mem-
discovered walking the rules which other countries Church, Bonham Road, on Thursday | Y.M.C.A. on Friday, July 12 at 7.30 hrs
with with territories in Africa had alat 8 pm, and in All Saints' Church, p.m. A dianer narly for the success.church groups ,were reprimanded ready agreed to follow regarding
Tal students will nisa be held at the for breach of duty. Scores of Homantin, on Friday at 8 pm.
St. Francia Hotel on Saturday, July minor scales ensued where youth- Import of arma and munitions; and, thirdly, to provide the Coun-ullah by Kennedy Road near Garden
Caught bathing unclothed in the 13, at 8 pm.
groups refused to present creden tials to the "Hitler Youth" ell with information when so re-Roast at 10 am. yesterday, a young Lam Mek-hui, aged 23, unemploy-official policemen.-Reuter. quested and take into considera- Chinese, Chan Fun, aged 18, ned, was charged before Me. Muctudyen tlon any recommendations which employed, was bound över in $15) al the Central Magistracy this the Council might make about for six months by Mr. Macfadyen at morning with theft of a suit of cloth- Abyssinin's obligations.
the Central Magistracy this morning, ing and a single, the property of Lei
endeavour
***
It would be difficult, he aided, others besides neeased, but they ran two pairs of trousers, the property of on information available. to
It was stated there were several Tuen and theft of three Jackets and
CX-
away.
press an opinion on the efficiency taken by the of the measures
Ho Kai, both of 74, Bonliam Strand East. Detective Sergeant Goodwin
to slavery. These measures re-Kowloon Magistraes this mitted
A fine of $10 was imposed upon stated that entry was gained to the Ethiopian Government in regard W. H. Gittius, of No, Suffolk Road, premises by way of the first floor
by Mr. Wynne-Jones verandah at night. Defendantį ad-; cently had been reviewed by the at the
the offences, and WHX League's Committee of experts on morning for allowing his dog abroad sentenced to two weeks' hari labour
in Essex Crescent without a muzzle on each ennyge, the terms slavery.
on June 26. A fine of $10 was also concurrent. Further information was given imposed upon W. Buckner, of No. at question time to
a group of Cumberland Road, Kowloon Touzz, members who had been disturbed for a similar offence. by the suggestion of the transfor
to
be
WAR
SMUGGLING CHARGE
BRITISH SUBJECTS
DISMISSED
1:1-
Shanghai, July 9. The charges of smuggling some Remanded from yesterday, Benares $300,000 worth of diamonds into Shanthal, brought against J. R. Khan, an unemployed Indian, again brought before Mr. Macfadyen Ipekdjian, H.M. Gregory and F. R. of a corridor along the frontier Akhmad Gul, 25, ju budina watels- | në the Central Magistracy "This | Gabbott by the Chinese Maritime of British Somaliland which was man, was sentenced to six months' morning, and fined $15. and Customs, were dismissed with contained in a conditional propos-hard labour by Mr. W. Schofield, "at expulsion
order Wi also made relation to the latter two defend- British Government. Sir Samuel on a charge of indecently assaulting sinted that Mr. A.RS.
And Major Vice-Consul n Chinese mole, Chung Hing, a cook, telephoned to the
al recently made to Italy by the the Central Magistracy this morning, against him. Sergeant Mottramants in His Majesty's police court
this morning.
at
uted that any definite proposal on the roof of Ming Yuen Building Canton requesting confirmation
of Magistrate Inines, however, which is Majesty's Government King's Rond, on July 7. Inspector 4. the correspondence between the ordered the diamonds to be held by might have made to cede to Fender said defendant was employed authorities of the two norts. The the court pending the appearance Abyssinia the nort of Zella and in the Hongkong Electric works, and Vice-Consul had replied that defen-of Ipekdjian, at present absent the corridor of Bellish Somaliland lived in their quarters at Ming Yuen, dant had been to the Consulate three from Shanghai.
letter had would have been accompanied by On Sunday, the complainant, who had tires, and although a
Counsel's application for costs been employed as a cook by Indians, tran written to the Hongkong safeguards designed to protect | went up to the quarters to look for-authorities about him, no-reply. had on behalf of Gabbott and Gregory. the Interests of the inhabitants a job, and the defendant took him to been received. The Consulate had 911 the ground that the accusationa of the territorios concerned the roof and there committed the never informed defendant that he were malicious, frivolous and British Wireless,
could proceed to Hongkong.
Actitious, was refused.-Rotifer,,
offonce.
4.4 p.m.
5 p.m. Shert Musical ProgramTOR. 5.15 .. Topical Talk Тио Itundred mes with the Bremen across the Atlantic. Eptain Scharf.
News in English.
5,10 p.m. 4.45 m. Who bringeth Much hath Augh! for All.. Special Coneret uf Light Music with Intempersilatın. 4.45 p.m. News in German.
7 p.nt, Concert of light Alsic.
pm. News in English. 4.15 ..
Come down DJH, DJN' (Germ... Engli
EAST ASIA ZONE
East Aula Zoe brand-nat through, D34 on 19.63 metres (15.290 kr.) 1.380. p.m. Voncert, news at 1.m
pm. D. 138 Annuncement (Germ.. Engl) German Folk Song. Pro- Kramite Forecast :Gem., Engl)
145 D.. Rhort Concert. 9.10 p.m. Topení Talk: Two thundred Times with the Bremen across the Aftantle. Captain Scharf.
9.45 p.m. News la English on DJ and
10 pm,
in Dutch on DJl.
layed, from Cologne.
"Wa fond the Conl, we furge the Sterl." A Kill Plcture of Gerson Work in the Hobr District. 10.45 p.m. Wackers Choruses and March
Music.
H.15 pm. News In German on 934 and
1J0.
11.30 p.m. Current Evente. 11.10 p.m. Convert af Light Music. 12.15
News in Caglish en D3Q and In Dutch on 12,20m, Clame down nin, Dau (Com
Engli
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES
To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions
The following wavelength and frequencies are observed by laventry,
Call Bign
GINA
658
Frequency 0,050 k..
3.310 k..
0,33 **.
Wavelength 45.50 31.35 mefree 31.50 metres CBD. 11.750 .. 26,53 metres 11,583 ko. 25.28 metres 15.140 .. 19.82 *metzen
68C
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17.720
498
21470
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10.F6 13.17
metren mtren
15,750 k.c.
19.08 metros
(93
GRI
21.510 *.c.
4,110
13.93
Metrea 49.80 metres
Transmission 5
(0.8, med 6.8.C.)
7.1.
gen.INTHE Dally Nound." Half an hour of everyday songs and humour.
7.30 am. "Test the Detectives of Fiction." "Meet Fiber Brown." presented by kia crostor. G. K. Chesterton. 7.10a.m. The U.D.C. Empire Orchyatza; Greenwich Time Bigna) at 12 Midnight 6.12 : The New Datey · 'Produce
Fix and Paultry Nates, supplied by the Intelligenes franch of the Imperial Fronomie Coman12100.. Clow down.
Transmission 6
and
Big Ben Talk: "Foreign Affaire." 11:13. A-Balisd Congert. by Australius
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