Conference In Canton
NANKING EMISSARY.
AWAITED
Capton, Aug. 11. Important political negotiations uro expected hero when Mr. Huang Shach-slung, General Chiang Kai- shek's representative, arrives from Hongkong.
Mr. Huang was to proceed to Canton on Saturday but changed his plane owing to an engagement in Hongkong,
ANTI-JEWISH MOVE
NAZI CAMPAIGN MEASUKES INTENSIFIED
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, AUGUST
KWEICHOW THREAT LUANTUNG INCIDENT
ARMY FOR DEPOSED WARLORD IN REVOLT
Canton, Aug. 11.
Bertin, Aug..10. The Jows and Catholics have now folt the full force of the Nazi de-
News from Kwelyang indicates croes as their suppressive measures that three more regiments, ferming have been intensified, despite pro- the 1st. Independent Kwelchow tests against violence by Count Brigado under Commander Yang Ernst Reventlow, editor of the Nazi | Chiu-chuk, mutinied on the 7th. weekly magazine Reichswart, who in an editorial repudiating the anti-Jewish agitation, said: "This violence is unnecessary and damages us more than it helps. The Jews have always profiled most by the pogroms."
inst.
The report states that these ro- giments were formerly the troops of General Wang Chia-llch, who recently relinquished the Chairman- ship of the Kwelehow 'Government and the military command of the Friday's developments included province. The mutineers deserted the indefinite banning of the Berlin | their garrison post near Kweiyang Catholic Youths' publication the and retreated towards Kuchow Deutsche Jugendkraft.United where the other rebels are entrench- Press.
ed.
The South-west, leaders have been in close conference for the past two days discussing the polley to be adopted in their New York Precautions negotiations with the Nothern
New York, Aug. 10. spokesman nnd In view of the
One hundred and fifty patrolman. latest developments in the Nau-dotectives and Mounted Police have king political slination as a re- surrounded the liner New York na sult of Mr. Wang Ching-wei's re- precaution against a possible signation.
demonstration in connection with the arrival of Dr. Hans Luther, German Ambassador to America.— United Press.
Mr. Huang is expected here to day--Reuter.
LOCAL THEATRE MADAME GALLI CURCI
SUED
DEFENDANTS FAIL TO APPEAR
PRIMA DONNA SINGS DURING
OPERATION
|
NOT SETTLED
MR. TAO'S DETENTION NOW ADMITTED
Nanking, Aug, 10. The information is authorita- tively issued that a settlement of the Luantung incident, arising out of the murder of Colonel Liu Tau-
chow, the offeer commanding the Peace Preservation Luantung Corps, has been reached by the local Japanese authorities, but no details have at prosent been divulged. Reuter.
Settlement Report Dented.
Peiping, Aug, 11. Nolther Chinese nor Japanese Some 6,000 rebels have concen- officials here are aware of any trated at Kuchow and these three settlement of the Luantung Inci- regiments would bring the number dent, as reported by Nanking. up to 10,000. Up to the present A Japanese military spokesman, about half of General Wang's army when questioned, stated that no have mutinted. The rebels at demands on the Chinese have yet Kuchow are reported to have been been made by the Japanese-con- digging trenches and setting up cerning Luantung as Japanese barricades at the junction of the investigations into the affair have Hunan, Kwełchow and Kwangal❘ not been completed...----Reuter, frontlers.
It is also reported that the mutineers have been supported by former followers of General Wang Chia-lich. It is rumoured that they
are receiving $100,000 monthly
Chicago, Aug. 10. The operation performed on the famous Italian prima donna Two claims brought against the Madame Galli Curel, was carried Chung Wal Theatre and Chung out under extraordinary cireum-to deal with the Stu-man, managing partner, were stances here to-day, the prima successful before Mr. Justice Lind-donna singing intermittently dur sell at Supreme Court this morning the operation to enable the ing, when nobody appeared to con surgeons to study her voice. tent the mctions.
Mr. C. W. Lowe, of Dennys & Co., said he had no further instructions from the defendants.
Chinese Official Detained
Péiping, Aug. 10.
For the first 1mg it has been
officially admitted that Mr. Tao Shang-min, a member of the
12, 1935.
RADIO BROADCAST
Dance Music from The Hongkong Hotel
Z.E.K. PROGRAMME
From Z. B. W. on 4 wavelength of 355 metro (846 kilocycles):
6-8 pm. Europeal. Programme. 5-7 p.m. A Relay of the Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra.
7-7.20 p.m. Concerto in F Major for Piano and Orchestra (George Gershwin),
7.25-7.12 p.m. Vocal Gems, The Waltz Dream (Strauss). The Merry Widow (Lebar). The Belle of New York,
Hall
7.42-8 p.m. "Jubileo Music Parade
1010-1935. 8 pm. Local Time and Weather Report Closing Loen! Stock Quotations,
8,03-11 p.m. A Relay from the Po Hing Theatre (Chinese).
11 p.m. Close Down.
Z.E.K. Programmo
8.30-10
p.m. European Programme from Z.E.K. on a Frequency of 640 kilocycles
8.30-0 p.m. Orchestra Music. Roudto дия der Haffner Serenade
(Mozart),
Hungarian Dance No. 5 (Brahmi). Hungarian Dance No. 6 (Brahms). Torch Dance No. 1 in B Flat Major
(Meyerbeer).
March
La Fille de Madnine Angot-Overture Les
C. Prophete-Coronation
Loches de Corneville (Plan- quette). 9.9.15 p.m. Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin Copyright by Reuter)...
9.16-9.30 pm. Song Memories, Great Bass Ballads.
from certain interested quarters.
It is understood that the revoltPolitical Council, was detained at of the Kwelchow troops has caused the Japanese Legation, when a the Central Government no little spokesman told foreign correspon-Lo
dents that Mr. Tao would prob- concern.
The Central Government hopes ably be released soon.-Reuter.
Earlier reports said that Mr. mutineers at Kuchow by penceful means and to Tao Shang-min was detained in with the Luantung pursuade them to surrender. In connectiou this connection it is said that dele murder incident, Mr. Tao, being gates have been sent to Southern former officer at Luantung. A local anaesthetic. wua ad- Kwelchow by Marshal Chiang Kai-
Luanchow Crime ministered and
a large goitre | nhck. weighing over alx ounces УДА Meanwhile Marshal Chiang Kai-
Peiping, Aug. 10. removed from her throut.
shek has also sent instructions le No clue has yet been found re. General Ho Chien of Human to garding the late Colonel Liu Tao- Ying Ju-keng in a press inter; view to-day.
The operation lasted an hour
artist sketched a picture of her throat, Madame Galli Curci smiled throughout and referred to the goitre as a potato.
to the Kweichow border to check the advance of the mutineers should the negotiations fail-Wak Kin Yet Po.
AL
Norman Allin and ChoruR. Sweet Genevieve . (Tucker);
Trinity Church (Glbert).
you want to know the time ask policeman. 9.30-10 p.m. Dance Music. 10 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins. 10.05 p.m. Close-Down.
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Mr. F. X. D'Almada, jur, repre- sending Mr. A. el Arculli who in and half, during which time an i despatch as many troops as he can (chow's assassination declared Mr Honeysuckle and the Bee (Fltz); if absent on leave, appeared for Wing Hing Bros. & Co, who claimed $130 for work done and materials supplied; and also for the Premier Radio Co., who claimed $500 balance due on A film machine supplied.
Judgment for plaintiff's claims and costs was given.
Mr. Ying disclosed that the Dis- trict Magistrate Office of Luan- chow has detained several suspects
Dr. Kegal, the famous surgeon, who performed the operation, expressed the opinion that the JAPAN'S MOTOR TRADE and that they are now being ques-
for prima donna's valce will not be impaired but might even improve. -United Press.
U.S. OIL CONTROL
LEGISLATION
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
· RAISES DOUBTS
Washington, Aug. 11.
SCHOOLBOYS' TOUR
TWELVE DAYS' CRUISE TO THE BALTIC
FOREIGN COMPANIES LOSING CONTROLLING INTEREST
Tokyo, Aug. 10,
enguge
tioned.
Elaborate Funeral
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES
followe
BOUTHI ABIA ZONE (Bouth Asia Zone, broadcast from Da,
blu
B. 19.74m 13,200 Me 1-10-$ DJN 19.74 18280 ke 4.48–8.£$ `p.m. DIN 31.46 m
4,540 ke 445-9.16 p.m. 19.74m 15.100 kep.-12.30 am, Din 4.45 p.m. JB, DIN Announcement (Germa Engl) German Folk Beng. Pre gramme Fartenal (German, Eng Esab),
5. Folk Munte. 4.30 pm
News in English.
5.43 p., Relayed from Breslow:
Tand Evening.
4.68 p.m. Naws In GermLAT,
7 p.m. Concert of Light Musle.
8 p.m. News in English.
Home-
A. v.m. Cloes down DID, DIN (Germ.
Engl
This Evening's Broadcast From According to Mr. Ying bandits
The German Short-Wavers aro still rampant in the de- |militarized zone. Mr. Ying has
Apocal Programmea for Bar Eastarn summoned the Chief Inspector of eteners will be broadonat from Zares the First Company of the Special Police Force in the demilitarized A new law regulating the control zone to Peiping for a conference. (1974 metres), and JN (11.45 metres). of motor-car production in Japan is As a result of the heavy rains now awaiting fall Cabinet approval.in east Hopei recently, communica- It requires Japanese subjects to owation in Luanchow-Shanhaikwan dis- the majority of stock of all companies producing motor-cars, and also pro-trict has been interrupted said Mr. London, Aug. 10.
the companies cannot Ying, Consequently the conference On Monday, 836 boys from vides that
the District Magistrates purchase equipment or
In between primary and central schools in Eng-facilities, as from yesterday, in the in that area will have to be post- In a special message to Congress land, accompanied by 280 teachers, event that they desire to preserve poned.--Central News Agency. yesterday, President Roosevelt leave on a twelve days' cruise to rights under the new law when it
rged the ratification of a compact the Baltic, organised by School becomes effective, between Slates for the conserva- | Journeys Association. This is the] The actuali' objective consinta of
Tientsin, Aug. 10. tion of petroleum and oil.
first cruise arranged for elementary making Jupan independent of the
After an elaborate sacrificial It is thought here to-day that schoolboys and is in the nature of foreign automobile supply. Financial
apan educational experiment with the journals, especially the Asahi, predict ceremony on the 8th inst., the body the President's message has
that the Ford Company will comply of the late Colonel Liù Tso-chow, object of putting the stimulus of with the law because Mr. Henry Ford was shipped back to Toshenyang interest and imagination behind the practical І навірена man. The his native place, for burial. book knowledge of geography, and
journal does not predict
any action
Colonel Liu was encoffined in a of promoting un understanding of taken by the Chevrolet firm, which
glass casket. foreign peoples.
will also be heavily affected.
In addition The Ford Company recently made
to the $40,000 ap- expensive land purchases in Yokohanim propriated by the Hopel Provincial and vicinity, intended for the enlarge- Government to funeral ment of Ford factories.
penses, the business men of Luan- The law visualises complete replace-chow contributed $1,000 In ment of foreign automobiles with appreciation of Colonel Liu's ser- Japanese made articles. In the event vices to the community-Central of the law's final adoption, American News Agency. companies will deliver fifty-one per cent. of their stock and control of the industry to Japanese capitalists.
Financial
paper assert that the possibility of American companies. removing their plants to China, Hong- kong or the Philippines is still very remote.--//nited Press,
parently damaged the chances of
oil control legislation.
This is because the message was not sufficiently specific and men- tioned only a compact between States but made no mention of legislative Bills designed to rein force the compact-United Press.
EFFORT TO FREE CAPTIVE
JAPAN FRUSTRATING CHINA'S PLANS?
Peiping. Aug. 12.
Oficial, semi-official and other newspapers here charge Manchu-
The boys will spend three days in and around Oslo, during which visit the party will broadcast songs over Oslo Station.
The majority of boys are from London but a number come from Northern areas-British Wireless.
AMERICAN MOTORS
CHEERFUL OUTLOOK FORE- CAST FOR INDUSTRY
New York, Aug. 11. A highly cheerful outlook confronts kuo troops in the area in which Mr. the American motor industry, judging Gareth Jones, British journalist, by current statements that the bigger is held by bandits, with frustrating companies, for instance Buick Cor efforts to effect bis release by pre-poration, are spending £3,000,000 for and manufacturing venting Chahar emissaries from rehabilitation
facilities, while
Goneral approaching the area to resume Motor undertakings have authorised .negotiations.
an expansion and reconstruction pro. gramme involving an outlay of £10,- 000,000 largely on overseas plunta,
There is no further news from Chengtch Intimating any success on the part of the Manchukuo au- thorities, but parties instructed by the Japanese have gained contact with the bandits.—Reuter,
POLISH TRADE HURT
GERMAN RELATIONS
Warsaw
ⱭALIAJIV
Warsaw, Aug. 10.
newspapers prodiet
be-
the vast
MOTOR-TRAFFIC CENSUS
Hopei Capital Removal?
CX-
EAST ASIA -ZONE Fast Asia Zone brondeant through DJQ on 19.03 metres (18,290 k.c.) 1.86-3 p.m. Concert, news at 2.m
p.m. DJQ, D30 Announcement (Germ .........mal.) · Gorman Folk Bang. Pre #ramme Forecast (Germ.. Engl.) 9.15 p.m. - Illiter Youth Prugiammai Belay of a Celebration frwm the 11. Y. **Beutschland" Camp. 1.43 p.m. News in English on DIQ and
in Dutch on DJB. ja p.. New German Wight Murie, Can- ductor: Eugen Sonntag. 11.15 p.m. Nawa in German on DJQ and
DJD. J1.30 p.ru. Hparta Rarlew. 11.45 p.m. "Dancing "under the Village Lime Tree." A Musical Play by Helas Steinboek.
12.1a.m. News in English en 130 and
In Dutch on DIB. 17.30 x.m. _Clode dawn DJQ. DJH (Germ
Engi).
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES
To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions
The following wave-lengths and frequencies
9,610
Wavelength
1,5 metres 21.39 matre
25.53 metres
Call Sign
Frequency
GRA
4.930 k.e.
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CAC
9.505
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GRE
$1,105
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15.140. kee
CRO GRI GAI GAJ ___GAL___
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13.93 mires 49.10 metsee
Shanghai, Aug. 10. A message from Peiping states that General Tokahashi, the Japanese military attache, in- formed General Shang Chen, Gov- crnor of Hopek, that the Japanese hope that the sent of the Hopei | are sherred by Daventry, Provincial Government will be moved from Paoting to Peiping or
General Tientsin.
Takahashi suggested that if the Provincial ELABORATE SCHEME TO BE Government was not able to move, UNDERTAKEN AT HOME then its more important offices should be catablished at Peiping. London, Aug. 10.
with the Governor remaining per- Beginning early on Monday morn-manently at the old capital. The American output of automobilesing the Ministry of Transport has The Pelping Political Council for July was over 30 per cent. higher, arranged for the most elaborate is reported to favour the plan. than for July 1934--Reuter.
traffic census ever undertaken inns Pelping is the political centre Great Britain. It will cover every of North China and communica- first class road, and at between four tions with Puoting' are difficult.- and five thousand selected points Reuler. everything passing-lorries, omni- buses, private cars, cycles and: pedestrians on each day of next week will be counted by ton thou- sand enumerators working in relays,
SUGAR CONFERENCE
LONDON PROBABLY VENUE OF NEXT MEETING
London, Aug. 11. It in understood that the Inter- national Sugar Conference will be
WATER LEVELS
The Ministry holds a trafie cen-
25.25 metres 19.82 metres 16,50 metres 12.97 metro 19.66 metres
Transmission 5
(C.S.D. and A.R.G.) 7.m. iig Ben, The Victer Olof Rextat 7.45 km. "Bummertime at Blame, Na, ←→ The Riverside," A, talk by E. Arnot Robertson. Greenwich Time Nignal at 12 Midnight
Bell and an Empire Service.
Weekly Newsletter and Sports Виммат.
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3.0$ ..
9.5 m, Cless dawn,
WOMAN SUCCUMBS
BITTEN BY RABID DOG TWO MONTHS AGO
1t .m.
4
became worse and died at the week-
held next year, the venue being pro- us every three years, but for The Chinese woman, Mo Tai, bably London, but arrangements at
reasons of economy the one due last who was taken to Kowloon Hos- present are in the early stages and year was not held, no details regarding what countries that as a result of the dispute are participating are yet available, find out how and where traffic has ing of pains in the arms and chest, The purpose of the census is topital on Thursday after, complain- between Poland and Danzig re-Reuter.
increased since, 1981. An average garding customs barriers, tho
weight is assigned to each class of end. non-aggression agreement
It will be recalled that she was vehicle so that it is possible to tween Germany and Poland, con-
estimate not only the volume and bitten by a rabid dog on June 15, cluded last year, has been short-
density of trafic, but the "wolghtections of anti-rabic serum.
but was treated with fourteen in- From ened by some years.
per traffic yard." When the figures June 21 to June 29 she was an in- have been analysed the Ministry
the hospital, suffering will be in a position to determine from bodily pains, but was dis- how far the road building pro charged apparently out of danger. grammes are keeping paco with the On a recurrence of her pains last increase of traffic.-British Wire-week, she reported at the Hunghom teas.
Police Station, and was sent back to hospital.
On enquiry yesterday, it was Springfield, Ohio, Aug. 10. 2 Ten persons have been killed and learned that the hospital authorl-
The devaluation of the Danzig guilden has been a, sorious blow to Poland, as it has practically closed the Danzig Free Port to Polish exportera and threatens Poland with a flood of foreign goods, principally German,
ITALIAN BANK RATE
Rome, Aug, 10.
It was announced to-day that the Italian bank rate has been in-
FOR WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS
The River Conservancy Common
for
Kwangtung Province rates the following port on water level, te English fort, for the
West, North and East Ivere
Place
of Observation
Wat River
Shluhing
North River
at Tingroen
Past. Hiyar
At Shamebuf
-at Sheklang
creased by one per cent, to four per | North fre cent.United Press.
Hiebert Lowest
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10 11 record
mate of
0 10. 10. twenty injured, many of them ties are not certain whether the
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16.6 14. seriously, in a collision which ocewoman succumbed to rables, and curred near here to-day between are awaiting an autopsy, with ++17.0
10.5 29.1
before i passenger train and a workmen's examination of the brain
being able to express an opinion. ---+-14.8 ------8.7 - - 10.3 · 10.1- ·train.—Router.
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Transmission 6
Big Ben. The Huffs' Bervice of Remembrance and laying up st the Colours of the 5th Btn. of the Regimeni. Relayed from Canterbury Calbedral, dromwich Tino Biral mà độc Bộ 11.45, 3.10. Wookly Newsletter and Aparte
Bumus. 12.5 p.m. Class down.
Transmission 2
7 p.m.
Big Ben. The
Orchestra.. 7.30 p.m. Uports Talk,
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7.65 p.m. Haydn Heard and his 'Band.
Greenwich Thine Bignal s1 12 Noen
1.15 p.m. The 1.1.C. Midland Orchestra.
p.m. The News.
9.10 p.m. The Commodore
chotra, 1.43 p.m. Close down,
Grind
On
Transmission 3
(0.8.0. 10-11,48 p.m.ƒ G.Bl. 10 p.mel (206) os.B. 12.1 4.7.)
10 p.m. Big Bon. The Aboreman Original
Bitter Band. 18.30 p.m. “Marea Use Chief." A staty`b
Alse „Wanah, rood by the Auther. 10.45 pm. Sonata Recital, Frederick Qrinke (Canadian Vialinis) and Dorothy Manjar, (Pianoforte),
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