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MODERN GERMAN PAGANISM

POPE DEPLORES PERSECUTION

MESSAGE TO CATHOLICS

(Special to "Telegraph”)

Vatican City, Aug. 5. His Holinces the Pope to-day spoke on "modern paganism" and the persecution of the Roman Catholics in Germany when he re- ceived a group of young German Catholics at the Vatican..

It was a sad thing for him to think of the struggle maintained against God and Christ, sald His Holiness, in this modern campaign of paganism.

Was

a

On the other hand it joyful thing to think that in Ger- many there were so many young men who were plous and strong In their faith.

"Never lose courage," he said. "Be ready and strong in your faith and confident in God."-Reuter Special.

The United Press adds that Pope Plus addressed Afty German pil- grims who visited the Vatican. He blessed all the Catholic Ger-

who

were "No gallantly battling in defence of their faith in the present difficult times."

"But harder times may come," he added.

mons

WIFE CHARGES HUSBAND

ALLEGED. FAILURE

TO MAINTAIN

JAPAN PROTEST

DELIVERED

COSTLY REVOLT

IN CRETE

INSULTING CARTOON TROOPS CONTROL

RESENTED

WASHINGTON CAUTIOUS

IN REPLY

Washington, Aug. 5. The Japanese Ambassador, Mr. Saito, has made representations to the State Department regarding the cartoon which appeared in a recent issue of Vanity Fair, depicting the Japanese Emperor pulling a gun- carriage on which was mounted a scroll of the Nobel Peace Prize under the caption, "Unlikely Historical Situations."

The Ambassador declared that the cartoon was derogatory to the Emperor and to the Japanese people, and the Japanese people felt the insult keenly.

Replying to the Japanese protest, Mr. Cordell Hull, the Secretary of State, said he regretted the incident but pointed out that the Government exercised no censorship upon the press and was in no way respon sible for anything published.

"The Emperor ought to seo somo of the others I have done and am doing," said Williaw Cropper, the originator of the cartoon.

"Several

Including countries, Germany, have outlawed publica- tions using my work. I am grate- ful to Japan for giving 'class' to my list of objectors to my work which now consists of one Labour leader, several capitalists and one Emperor" he smiled-Reuter,

AMERICAN Regret

Washington, August 5. The Japanese Ambassador made informal représentations to Mr. Cordell Hull in respect of the Vanity Fair caricature, and left the State Department apparently satis-

direet expression of regret.

Tang Sui-lam, of 127 and 174 Lockhart Road, Wanchai, appeared before Mr. Macfadyen at the Cen-fied. belloving he had obtained a tral Magistracy this morning on a summons for wilfully neglecting to provide maintenance for his kit Jat wife, Li Kam-ling, and his children, on various dates between November 7 last year and July 18. Mr. M. A. da Silva appeared for the complainant, while the defend-

Sanderson,

However, it is understood that the Secretary of State avoided a direct expression of regret, and only cautiously said that he was sorry that the cartoon had been misunderstood in Japan.

periodical

SANTALISMANTLER DEALAN DER ON LO STIRLINGTON RAJOURI DE PSICO CIE NASIONALICI

TYPHOON HITS PHILIPPINES

Seventeen Believed Doad In Floods

Manila, August 6... Seventeen persons are re- ported to have been killed in a flood in North and Cen- tral Luzon, following the typhoon which struck the island. Twenty are missing.

Thousands of persons are homeless and enormous pro- been perty damage has done, and heavy rains are continuing-Reuter,

HUEY LONG aroused

led on a Communist newspaper, said The State Department has issued he intended to continue "to inveigh a statement, saying: "The Secre- Ingainst Japanese Imperialism ro ant was represented by Mr. C. E. R.tary of State in reply to represengardless of Japanese fecling."

Mr. Silva said that about Septem-tations relative to material in the ber 4 the defendant wrote. to the current issue of complainant in the country accus-referred to a reported statement of ing her of having a sweetheart and public denial (supposedly by the stated that he would have nothing parlodical) saying there was no further to do with her. He did intention of giving offence. not want her back again.

After a while, she returned to the Colony and had several interviews with the defendant, in the first of which he flatly refused to provide maintenance and threw a book at her. On another occasion he threw a Chinese calculating board and bit her.

UNAVAILING PLEAS The complainant's daughter pleaded on behalf of her mother and the defendant's father also pleaded but to no avail,

"The Secretary of State Bald he Was always sorry when incidents

were taken amiss."

Senator Hucy Long, the Louisiana

SITUATION

THREE KNOWN KILLED

(Special to "Telegraph")

(Dy Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphic Mom Roosived, Angual magra Ordinance, 1898.

Athens, August 5. The Government has received a message from General Baco- poulos, in charge of the Govern ment forces in Crete, stating that mer has been restored and that the strikers are now dispersing peacefully.

But the revolt in Candia, led by labour radicals and joined by Liberal sympathisers and friends of the exiled

Greek Header, Venizelos, cost several lives, large number of wounded and im mense property loss.

states

General Bncopoulos further that his forces have sur rounded Candia and that he has demanded the submission of the strikers. He had received, de putations and had heard claims.

their

Later the strikers capitulated. I in belloved that the total casualties of the affray are three killed and 20 wounded on the side of the insurgenta, and 17 men of the Government forces wounded.

. A large amount of damage WOR done in Cantia when the strikers public and their allies seized buildings and set about sacking them in their

anger, Reuter Special,

CASUALTY REPORT

RADIO BROADCAST

Vocal and Pianoforte Recital From the Studio

THE WAIKIKI TRIO From Z. B. W. on a wavelength of 258 metres (845 kilocycles.):

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7-11 pm. European Programme. 7-7.13 p.m. Four Songs, by Peter Dawson (Baa-Baritone).

the Land

1. She is far from

(Lambert).

:

2. Love, Could I only tell then

Capel)

3. The Auld Hooss (Nairne).3 4. Star O' Robbie Burns. (Booth). (Ibert) 7.18-7.30 pm "Escales"

Orchestro des played by the Concerts Straram.

7.30-8 p.m. Variety. Orchestra-George Gershwin Mode Piano Solo Everyone says "I Love

you". Plano Bolo-Butterflies in the Rain.

Rale Da Costa. Vocal Duot-Nonny, Nonny No ("JI

'Darling'').

Vocal Doct-1'm on a See-Saw ("Jill

Darling"

Louisa Browns and John Mills. Banjo Solo-Many Happy Returns of

the Day.

Eddy Peabody. vocal-Lonesome Love-Sick Bluss. Vocal I Love Dancing.

Josephine Bekar. Yodel-Yodeller's Dream Girl.

Harry Torrani. 8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report: Closing Local Stock Quota-

tiana.

8.05-8.20 p.m. From the Studio. Selections by "The Waikiki Trio".

Programme.

1. Wohl-Whei Oc.

2. Rose of Heaven.

3. Minehaha falls.

4. Hanohano Hanalei.

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5. Under Aloha Moon. 8.20-8.58 p.m. Trio in Minor, Op. 40 (Mondelssohn) played by Cortot, Thibaud and Casais.

8.53-9 p.m. Two Violin Boles by Renco Chemet.

1. Serenade (Toselli), 2. Serenado (Pierne). 9.9.15

A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin (Copyright

9.15-9.30 p.m. Debroy Somers Band. Ballads We LoveSelection. When the King goes by-Quick Step. It's the Band--Ons Step.

Athens, Aug. 5. The casualties in the disturby Reuter). bances in Crete are now stated to be six killed and 40 wounded.

hoad The trouble reached a when 4,000 strikers sacked the nd- ministrative building in Candla.-- Ructer.

JUVENILE, CONCERT AT SHAMEEN

TINY ARTISTES IN BIG SUCCESS

9.30-10 pm. From the Studio.

A Recital by:

Elvie Yuen-Soprano.

Luba Shaftain Pianoforte. Professor E. Gualdi-Accompanist.

1.

Programme

Selections

(Verdi).

(a) Canzone dol Salice.

Ave Marin.

2. Planoforte Solos:-

(b)

(a)

Soaring

from

Schumann,

(b) Conclusion ....Schumann.

3. Songs:-Now Sleeps: the Crim-

son Petal,

saying: radical, contributed to the quarrel,

Pianoforte Solos:- "I agree we gotta stop

Brown Bird Singing.. cartoonists. But if the Emperor can control 'em he's a better man

than me.

The artist concerned. William

"I'll move that Tokyo apply for Gropper, who is regularly employ-citizenship."--United Press.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

HOW LITTLE DO THEY BEE WHAT

Mir.

The Portuguese community of Shameen, numbering about forty. A

at the newly-formed gathered

on Sunday to a juvenile concert, given attend Portuguese Club under the able personal direction of Madame Osmund, wife of the Treasurer of the Club.

4.

Quilter. Wood.

Two Etudes ...... Scriabin. 10 p.m. Neuter Pross Bulletins. 10.05-10.30 p.m. Light Orchestral Muale

Parade of the Tin Soldiers (Jessel). March of the Little Leaden Soldlors

(Piorno). Love of a Gypsy-Waltz (Schwartz). of Spring-Waltz Greetings

(Love's Sorrow) (Krein-

Spring Wall (arr. Schwartz). Liebesfreud (Love's Joy) (Kreisler). Waltz Nanette (arr. Schwartz). 10.30-11 p.m. Dance Music. 11 p.m. Close Down.

Honorio Duntatal, of 6, MENTS UPON THAT WHICH SEEMS-ed to the police the loss of a wrist watch, valued at $20, from his bed- room, yesterday. Southey.

19, WHO FRAME THEIR HASTY JUDG- Granville Road, Kowloon, has report announced the receipt of a telegram Artz).

Accidentally falling from the kit- chen window of 205 Shanghai Street, a man, Wong Chok-wan, succumbed to hin Injuries in the Kowloon Hospital yesterday afternoon.

Before the concert commenced tea was served and the President of Carlos Gomes, the Club. Mr. from the Portuguese Consul of Canton, who happened to be in Hongkong, regretting his inability to be with them and sending his best wishes for the success of the

After It had bitten a postman, nam- ed Lau Yuk-nam, an Alsatian bitch event. owned by Chan So-kwan, of 5 Shan The hall of the Club, which was in Terrace, was removed to Kennedy kindly lent for the occasion, and its Town for the usual period of improvised stage, were tastefully and gally decorated by membera

observation.

The defendant went one step further and ordered the cook at the shop not to cook food, with the con- sequence that complainant and her children had to eat elsewhere. Sho

Mesars. Benjamin & Palts received

Belleved to have either fallen then hired a bedspace at 8 Gutzlaff Stroot, after which she went to the the following selling and buying S, C. A. In the first interview the rates from their Manila Agents this jumped from the first floor of 134 Sal morning: Benguet Consols, 1220- wanho, where he lived, the body of defendant was advised to take more 19.10; Antamoks, 82-10: Haguio Wong Sheung was removed to

publle mortuary yesterday. care of her, but he paid no heed Golds, 20-25; Gold River, 4% 4%. and the Secretariat then ordered him to pay $30 maintenance, which he refused.

son.

Evidence was then called. The caso is proceeding.

FOOL-PROOF BALLOON

TURNS ITSELF TO PARACHUTE

Schoßeld, at the Central W. Magistracy this morning with having

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The programme

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(Continued on Page 5.) item was received with loud ap-

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Do Not Neglect Rheumatism!

Had Mr. Gordon Taylor Purifled And Enriched His Blood With

The forthcoming wedding is an Leung Kit-cheung, 18, unemployed, plause, encores being demanded hard from the little artistes, who were nounced of Mr. Leonard Ernest was sentenced to six Complainant was the defendant's Hickin, minister of religion, laigh labour when he pleaded guilty before all under the age of six.

Particular mention must be made kit fat wife and had been married College, Fatehan, and Miss Elizabeth Mr. to him for 30 years. They had Gibson, teacher, of 27 Slater Road, Magistracy to a charge of returning of Miss Ani Gomes, the talented three children, two daughters and a Knowle, Warwickshire, who is on from banishment before his term had daughter of the President of the

route to the Colony per s.. Menelaus. expired. Defendant was banished for Club. Her impersonations of Mise Dr. Williams' Pink-Pills. ten years from September 9 last Shirley Temple, singing and lend-

Earlier He Would Have Been Li Ho, widow, charged before Mr. loar. Inspector A.W. Smith prosecuting her chorus "On the Good Ship

Saved Several Years Suffering Lollipop," left nothing to be desired.

It is unfortunate for rheumatic Nine months' hard labour was pass-Another item which was deservedly sufferers when they try to ignore tho returned from banishment, was sened upon Lam Mun, 23, unemployed, applauded and encored

of and money waste time

Wrong tenced to six months 1989 for when he pleaded guilty before Mr. "Isle of Capri." Thie was very early signs of this painful malady, or She was banished in June for a

Wynna-Jones st

Kowloon beautifully rendered by Master treatments.

Mr. Gordon Taylor, of Wentworth- period of ten years.

Magistracy this morning to a breach Tony Osmund, accompanied by the of the Deportation Ordinance. He ensemble. This versatile little ville, N.S.W., Australia, has authoriz Appearing before Mr. Wynne-Jones was banished on March 20 this year show boy is the son of Madame ed the publication of the following that it will at the Kowloon Magistracy on remand for a period of ten years. Li Fong, Osmund, who not only organised statement in the hope this morning, Lau Yun, 21, unemploy; 23, unemployed,

similarly

the long years of Thaumatle the beautifully designed

ailmed. ed, was sentenced to six weeks' hard sentenced for the same offence. De the concert but was also responsible save many who are afflicted with

for loitering in Reclamation fendant admitted having been banish costumes. Great credit is due to suffering, he Imbour Street at 1.30 am. on Sunday lasted on December 20, last year for ten post the flase and labour pont Some years ago I suffered from blood and developed muscu- Dowman appeared years, and stated that he had return-

poverty of Detective CRT-D

wax stated for the

ar rheumatism" states Mr. Taylor. ed to Hongkong because he had no in coaching the little ones.

At the end of the performance, "I could hardly lift up my arme, my that defendant was seen to climb up people in the country,

the little ones were presented with joints and muscles were so stiff and drain pipe bys: Chinese detective.

Wong Piu, 25, painter, appeared baskets of flowers and mementos painful. It was sheer agony to move Defendant bad against him one

before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kow- of the occasion, by Mrs, P. M. or walk. For three years I suffered previous conviction for larceny.

loon Magistracy this morning on two Remedios.

and tried many remedies without The President, on behalf of the left à colleague recommended Li Kam, 31, unemployed, was charges of having, assaulted Wong I climbed to 17,000 feet and sentenced to six weeks hard labour Tin, 45, coolfe, and Wong Fat 29 Committee and members of the there the `occupants raloased the by Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon i cooíte. At No. 884 Reclamation Street Club, thanked Madame Usmuna,me to try Dr. Williams Pink Pilla After taking a few bottles the pains gan. Immediately the envelope Magistracy this morning for stealing on Friday last. Inspektor Portallion the little artistes, and all connected gas less and I could get about much..

During No. father of defendant deflated, turned itself into clothing valued at $26.90; 150:28, stated that first complainant was the with the performANDEL

better. I kept on with the pills and Daschile contrivance and allowed 206 Temple Street, property of complainant on or a batt, at music. Rozario atractirely free from the

Sin and 14 Chung, scolded defendant for being absent at rendered popular music on the stiffness and achos of rheumatism. experimentors to two

the Rester Sprotala Magp

Inspector: Shannon stated that at 4.80 mealtimes, Defendant lost his tem- piano while after the performance

to day first complainant was per, and str Right, second

struck his father on the dancing was indulged in.

complain-

(Special to "Toligraph")

Moscow, August, 5. The newly-invented aerostat, which is a combination balloon and parachute, was miccessfully tested to-day, it

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Polson-laden, Impoverished blood the root cause of rheumatism, so to effect a cure, the blood must be purl- Bed, balll-up, enriched. It is because

Land HAMZA truck his father alem BITHAALUD Road, has reported to this police that PIVOTNk-heroverings Pasiri wazida,

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