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HITLER'S BRUTALITY ASSAILED

U.S. LABOUR CHIEF

THREATENS

BOYCOTT

URGED

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JULY

LEAGUE TENSION

RELAXED

ABYSSINIAN NOTE SOOTHES ITALY

Washington, July 28. MORE HOPE OF KEEPING

Mr. William Green, President

of the American Federation of Labour, has violently attacked the German Nazi regime in a state- ment calling upon the United States Government to take ap- propriate action to terminate "the" brutal and inhuman treatment of the labouring classes."

Mr. Green states that Herr Ilitler, the Nazi Chancellor, excels; in brutality and

flendiah In persecution the rulers of by-gone

pagan ages.

The time has arrived, says Mr. Green, when Germany should be boycotted, not only by labour but| by all the people of the United States.-Reiter,

NAZIS AROUSED

Berlin, July 28. Nazla to-day charge that there is a Catholic-Communist

con-

spiracy against the Reich und announced that in the Munich

pulsch they had confisented hand- hills revealing that the Com- munists had proposed that the Catholics join them In action against the Nazis,

Meanwhile, the anti-Stahlhelm drive has been intensified, the authorities banning the veterans meetings and the, wearing of the Stahlhelm uniform.

WATCHING U. S. United States despatches are

PEACE IN AFRICA

Geneva, July 28.

BANDITS DERAIL EXPRESS

BUT GUARDS BEAT

OFF ATTACK

PASSENGERS UNHURT

Tsingtao, July 20.

29, 1935.

RADIO BROADCAST

Relay of Hongkong Hotel Orchestra

ZE.K. PROGRAMME

From Z.D.W. on a wavelength of 356 metros (845 kilocycles).

2.15 pm. Close Down,.

8.8 p.m. Egropean Programme.

-7 p.m. Hongkong Hotel Dance It is reported here to-day that a Orchestra. party of Afteen bandits lifted the 7-7.20 p.m. Excerpts from "The sleepers and derailed the Tsingtao- | Mikado". (Gilbert and Sullivan) sung Tainan, express at 1.30 o'clock this by the Columbia Light Opera Com- morning, near Islamotun.

pany.

7.20-7.30 p.m. "Drury Lone Memories,"

7.80-7.50 p.m. Carroll Gibbons (Piano);

Soprano).

Jeanetto MacDonald

In spite of the confusion, the rallway guarda organised them attacks of the bandits. They suc- ceeded in repelling the raiders with a sustained raplò fire from rifles and automatics."

Abyssinia has sent a note to the League of Nations which created a very much more optimistic feeling.selves to resist the Inevitable Although the note maintained all the arguments already forwarded by the Abyssinian representative on the Arbitration Commission, it leaves to the Council of the League the decision respecting the interpreta- tion of the terms of reference.

The note confirms the request submitted by the Abyssinian delegates for the interpretation of the mission of the Commission of Conciliation.

Abyssinia, further, denies that she ever agreed to limitation of the arbitrators' powers and argues that it rests with the Council to divide between the respec- tive contentions of the two groups of arbitrators and make a pronouncement.

impression in Geneva where it is considered very important that it makes no reference to Article XVI of the Covenant. and no šuggen- tion that the background of the dis- pute should be discussed.

The note has made a favourable

Hence, it is hoped that the Conn- cil will be able to confine ita discus-I sion to the question of conciliation" and control thus obtaining at least)

being read in Berlin, and else-month's breathing spell, in which where, with enger attention. The be maintained to secure a peaceful time the efforts of the Powers will Nazis are awaiting developments which will inevitably arise out of settlement of the dangerous issues troubling the African politicnl the recent dock-side demonstra-

situation-Reuter: " tiona, Mayor La Guardia's refusal to license the German Associa- tion, and such episodes to which the press is giving prominent display.

In editorials it is declared that "insults to the German people and the German flag must cease and a diplomatic sequel, in the form of action by the United States au- thorities, must be expected."-- United Press.

COOLIE ATTACKS

WIFE

ACCUSED HER OF ADULTERY

Sentence of four months" hard labour was Imposed by Mr. W. Magis- Schofield, at the Central tracy this morning, on Lam Yau, a coolie, who pleaded guilty to a charge of having assaulted his wife, Li Wan, at No. 17 Electric Street, on July 17.

ITALY APPROVES

As a result of the impression made by the Abyssinian note re- ceived by the League of Nations, Italy has decided to attend the meeting of the Council of the League when the Italo-Ethiopian dispute will be aired.--Reuter.

ITALY'S STAND

Rome, July 28.

Silver Trend

Reviewed By

Bombay House

BEARISH INFLUENCE EXPLAINED

U.S. ATTITUDE WATCHED

Bombay, July 27. Messrs. Merwanjee and Sons, in their silver review for the week ending yesterday, write:

Two members of the train crew were injured when the locomotive

and three carriages jumped the passengers aboard was injured.

rails, but not one of the many

Reuter.

FATHER OPPOSES

·MARRIAGE

HARBOURING CHARGE

IN COURT ·

Chung Kui, 27, unemployed, appeared before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy the morning on a charge of harbour- ing an unmarried girl, Chiu Yut- ngo, aged 18, at No. 26 Southwall Rond, first cor, between July 20 and 27, without the consent of

1. Plano Soles: Can't wo talk it

over; Now that you're gone. 2. Songa: Villa "Merry Widow;"

The Merry Widow Waltz.

3. Piano Solo: Smoke gets in your

пуск.

4. Song: Beyond the Blue Horizon. 7.50-8 pm. "A Cinema Review"

from the Studio by Silhoutee,

Stock Quotations.

p.m. Time and Weather Report; 8.05-10.30 p.m. Chinese Recorded Programme.

10.30 p.m. Clone Down.

Z.EX. Programme

8.30-10 p.m. European programme broadcast from Z.E.K. on frequency of 640 kitneycles.

8.30-8.40 p-m. Relay from Davon- try of an eye-witness account on the first day's play in the fourth Cricket Test Match.

8.40-9 pm. Orchestra Musle Ruins of Athens-Turkish (Beethoven).

Tone-Poem "Finlanda", No. 7 (Sibelius).

March

Op. 20,

Valne Triste (Sibelius). Concert Waltz in A (Glazounov). 9.9.15 p.m. Daventry News Bulle Lin.

9.15-9.30 p.m. Vocal Excerpts from Musical Comedy.

Vocal Gem The Cat and the Fiddle,

Songs Three Wishes-"The Good

her father, Chiu Hun. Defendant was remanded until 2.30 pm, to-Companions."

morrow.

Let me give my happiness to you- "The Good Companions."

Josie Matthews (Soprano). 9.30-10 p.. Dance Munic. 10 p.m. Tress Bulletins, 10.05 p.m. Close Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

Inspector K. W, Andrew, of the Secretaria for Chinese Affairs. stated that on Saturday the girl's father's attitude indicated that he was not averse to a marriage be- tween the girl and defendant, but over the week-end he had changed his mind. Inspector Andrew also This Evening's Broadcast From

The German Short-Wavers

Special

Fir Eastern Deteners will be broadcast from Zeesens

programmes for

Intimated that he had not been The market was a shade easier instructed to press for a heavy

atimu. penalty against defendant. during the past week, with lus for bull activity, due to the fendant was unemployed and had follow continuing unchanged conditions in no prospects of supporting a wife. It is believed that Italy, at the the London market, while pressure The father went to the house at forthcoming meeting of the arising from the monthly settle Southwall Road and found the girl League of Nations Council, will ment which is at prosent proceed-there. Defendant ind known the metres) and DIN (81.4 metres). formally move that the basis of ing has tended to impart a some-girl for a few weeks,

Ho had be- the discussion of the Conciliation what bearish tinge to the undertone come acquainted with her whilst Commission in the Italo-Abyssinian At the close of the week, specula-working at a fruit factory. disputo was definitely settled at tion was rife ne to the possible atti the May session of the body at tude of the American Treasury if Geneva, and that therefore there the present conditions of supply in is no occasion to bring the matter! London persist for some time.

...The up-country demand has aver second time, as Abyssinia hast requested.

aged about 10 bars of allver a day. A surplus of about 37,500 bars is

It is believed that Italy will

On being charged, defendant aid the girl came to him and told him that she was 20 years of age. He added that he had also been told that by the girl's father,****** The Magistrate adjourned the

that the girl's father might re- There is no silver float from consider his decision. When the questions into the Conciliation London to Bombay at this week-end. case was resumed Inspector An- Commission's scope, the negotin- The incoming mall steamer is not drew stated that the man was still tions between Italy and Abyssinia bringing any silver from London to against the marriage.

further point out that in view of now expected after August 19th Abyssinia's desire to bring discus-settlement. son of the frontier delineation

The defendant had been remand-should be considered ended. The Bombay-Reuter. ed from last week for medical Council meeting, therefore, can be examination, and, on appearing | closed.

this morning, Detective Sergeant If there is any attempt to make Fitches produced a report.

to

the discussion general, it is believ- Defendant was then asked toed here, Italy' will have plead, and admitted the charge.

The reason for the assault was that the defendant believed his wife The possibility that Italy might be unfaithful to him, and be willing to make a full atatement the night of July 16 he of her case before a League Meet accused her of having committed ing on August 25 is admitted, but adultery with a clansman of hers.it is anticipated that Signor On the following morning, de- Mussolini would refuse to be forc- fendant bound his wife's wrists ed Into a general discussion at this together and bent her with meeting.

on

case for half an hour in order

The case was then remanded.

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• Variations," Niela Kallmann: Yulee of Friedrich Roll Albes:

· Plano.

nu A NATION THAT CEAMES TO PRO-! The frontier road near Sheung Shui difficulty in obtaining a postpone-DUCE ORIGINAL

INVENTIVE has been badly washed away in parts ment of the Council session.

MINDS, BORN TO ADVANCE THE LAND-Owing to the heavy rains and is im- MARKS OF KNOWLEDGE OR BKILL, passable to traffic. WILL RECEDE FROM STEP TO STEP, TILL IT LOSES EVEN THE SECONDARY was admitted to

A Portuguese boy, Lawrence Rew, MERITS OF IMITATION AND INDUS-Civil Hospital over the week-end the Government TY-Hallam.

suffering from head injuries caused by a fall whilst attempting to jump Local estate to the value of $4,100 on to a lorry in Hennessy Rond, has been left by Mr. George Thomas wooden pillow. He then proceed. . That would not mean neces- May, late of 3, Soldiers' Club, who

Mesara. Benjamin and Polts re- ed to cut her face. After that, hesarily that. Italy would walk out died on February 14, 1935 at the ceived the following selling and buy- went off to his work, and was of the League, even if a general above addreas. Mr. May was former-ing rates from their Manila___agonis arrested through a report made discussion were forced, and ify the hon. secretary of the Hong this morning-Benguet Consols, DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

Sergeant Fitches said defend- tives and refused to enter into it, of letters of administration has been .5, .4%.

Italy withdrew her representa by Mr. G. T. May, jnr., for grant Baguio Golds, 20, 26; Gold Rivers, kong Football Association. A petition 12.10, 12.00; Antumoks, 77, 75: ant told the police he had no in- it is not by any means a certainty allowed. tention of killing his wife, but that would entail resignation, only wanted to disfigure her. -Reuter.

by the principal tenant.

CHINESE CLERK ROBBED

IMPASSE ENDED

12.15 . News in English "on DJQ and

Ja Datch on DJB, 12.30 .. Closs down DIG. Din ¿Gern..

Engl).

To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions

served by Daventry. -The following, ware-lengths and froenencias

Call Blan

Frequenes Wavelength

43.59 21.45

Bhagwandas Lorachand, Whilst driving his car, No. 2573, of the Harris Silk Store, 190 Shanghai are

manager along Castle Peak Road at 8 pm. Street, has reported to the police that yesterday, Mr. E. W. Blackmore, on the night of July 27 some person Geneva, July 28.

aontored the premises by breaking the civli engineer, knocked down "Ethiopia has telegraphed to Chinese lad, Loung Sau, aged 13. lock of the back door and stole cluth- Geneva its willingness to resume In his report to the polles, Mr. Black-ing and an electric fan to the total arbitration negotiations with Italy, more stated that the boy ran across value of $05, thus averting the crisis which the road suddenly. The boy had a and was taken to the

Mr. Lange, of No. 10 Tak Shing threatened to be the most serious fractured

Kowloon Hospital.

Street, second floor, reports that a in the League's history.

dog belonging to Mr. Wash, living Signor Mussolini had previously

Mr. M. F. Houghton, manager of on the ground floor of the telegraphed the Secretary-General the Automobile Service Co.. 256 address, bit his "bey." Chan Yip-sang, Mr. Lee Cheang-kec, clerk of of the League, M. Avenol, warning Hennessy Road, has made a report who was treated at the Kowloon Messrs. D'Almada and Co., David him that Italy would consider aban-to the Pollen that between 1 pim. and Hospital. The dog, has been sent to House, was robbed of his wallet, doning the League unless the Coun-3 p.m. yesterday, some person stole Ma Tau Kok for observation. containing $275 in notes, while cil, sought solely to revive arbitra-from his car, which was parked out-

WALLET WITH BIG

SUM OF MONEY

two men.

money...

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walking down Cochrane Street option between the disputants. Any side No. 62 Robinson Road, a cheque Lau Ping, banished on September Saturday. Mr. Lee was jostled and other stops by Geneva would be book belonging to the Company, a 28 last for a period of five years, was felt a tug at his left pocket. He offensive to Italy

ferry ticket and a fountain pen to sentenced to four months' hard labour turned round quickly and grabbed

when he appaired before Mr. Mac- However, the session of the the total value of $30, **

fadyen at the Central Police Court Four men and five women from this morning and pleaded guilty_do from banishment. The schon village appeared before Mr. returning Schofield, at the Central Magis defendant is 18

of age. yours tracy this morning, charged with dis- orderly conduct, and, on being con- Appearing before Mr. Wynno-Jones victed, were bound over in bonds of at the Kowloon Magistracy, this $50 each to keep the peace for one morning, Li Kwong, 26, unemployed, year. Inspector Hourihan said one of was sentenced to end month's hard the women, Chow Tal, accused another labour for stealing a bicycle from woman, Chan Kin, of stealing outside No. 72 Temple Street on Sun- branches from her yard, and this led day. Detective-Sergeant Dowman

that about 19.15-

Pan. yesterday help of alx others and· assaulted

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Transmission 5

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A Recital by Megan Fastar (Bagrana) and Gwendeten Mason (Earp)......

T:40 năm. Operts Talk

T.SE: #.30. A. Religious Service,

Greenwich Time Hignal at 15 Midnight

141 km. „Weekty Komsletter and Sports

Summary.

↑ 1.0. Close down.

Transmission 6.

11 m. Big Bon. A Religione Bervice.

Gromwich Time Bignal is 3.30 am. 12.41 mm. Woskiy Newviziter and Sports

Визинагу. 18... Glans down,

* Transmission”, 2

Before an Indian police Council is expected to be stormy man could arrive on the scene, one since the Abyssinian policy firmly mothy men decamped with the rejects any attempt by Italy to limit the arbitration powers of the The other man, Chau Pun, 32, commission.-United Pross, unemployed, was taken to the Cen trat Police Station, and on his ap pearance before Mr. Macfadyen at the Central Magistracy, this morn-,

·Ing he pleaded guilty to niding the theft. Nine months' hard labour was imposed.yout

forty cents per share, "payable on to a general fight, Chów Tal got therandant was seen with the bicycle... England. v. Banth Africa Dat-Sert T. Cashman stated August 21 Last year, the Com- Rin and her husband. Only two in Nathan Road. He was taken to that defendant was a time-expired pany paid an interim dividend of of the participants in the fight were the police station where the bicycle 2.C), *** {TWILLC. Midland · Orekontra

TRAMWAYS DIVIDEND

Hongkong Tramways, Ltd., has declared an interim dividend of

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7.g.m. - Big Bon. The Scottish Studio Dr- **7.30_1. Barin. Board and kle Band.

Greenwich Time Bignal si 12 Noom *-0 p.m. Sporis Talk,

8.15 p.m. The_B.B.C. Miland · Orelwotra.

banisbee, with two previous convic, Afty cents and a final of seventy-lightly injured Pieces of frewood was identified by the complainant, Li (49 km), The News, tions

@five cents.

were used,

Walk:==abop foci..

(Continued on Pago 5.)

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