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Hurricane

Sweeps On

To Florida

POPULATION WAITS FOR BLOW

SHIPS FLEE FROM GALE

Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. 2. -Florida is apprhensively await- ing a tropical hurricane of great intensity.

The population is barricaded be- hind storm shutters and north bound steamers have cancelled their sailing, and southbound vesels have advanced theirs to escape the coming of the storm.

Gales are already lashing tho Cuban coast. Over 1,000 residents

Some 700 veterans are hurried- ly vacating work camps on the Florida keys, and are fleeing to the mainland. It is here that the

Ready For Test

CAMPBELL TRIES UTAH COURSE

(Special to "Telegraph"}

Bonnoville, Sept. 2. Sir Malcolm Campbell, with his giant racing car Bluebird, le ready to make a new attempt to better his own world speed mark and reach a pace of 800 miles per hour.

He made a trial run along the sands of this Utah lako bed at on average speed of 238 miles per hour.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY,

ETHIOPIA HASTENS DEFENCES

CONCENTRATION POINTS

IRREGULARS ARMING

(Special to "Telegraph"}

fly Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphis New sages Ordinance, 1995. Received, "Heptember

The British speed ace said them.) course was satisfactory and that he hoped to better his own record in his next run.-United Preas.

GOING OUT TOMORROW

R.A.F. Tour

Plans

PLANES LEAVING FOR BASRA

London, Sept. 2. Three flying boats belonging to No. 203 Squadron of the Royal Air Force start to-morrow on a forma tion fight in four long atages to Basra. The fight is in connection with the re-equipment of the squad- ron with Short Singapore Three planes, each powered with four Rolls Royce Kestrel liquid cooled engines, and is intended to provide further experience of a cruise with halts made only at places under British control.

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SEPTEMBER 3, 1935.

RADIO BROADCAST

TWO STUDIO RECITALS

From Z.D.W. on a wavelength of 355 metres (845 kilocyclon):

And

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7-11 p.m. European Programme. 7-7.30

Opera D- Light Musical Comedy. Selection-The Dubarry. Vocal Gems-A Country Girl. Selection-Rose Marie.

Vocal Gems-The Desert Song.

7.30-7.40 pm. "The

Thistle" (Selection of Scottish Melodies) (Mydleton).

7.40-8 p.m. From the Studio. "A Tour of Inner Mongolia" by

Professor L. Forster.

Weather

8 p.m. Local Time and

Closing Local Stuck Quotations.

8.03-15 p.m. Threo Songs by Richard Crooks (Tenor).

Addis Ababa, Sept. 2.

The first stage is to Gibraltar, a Reuter's special correspondent has just completed a tour of distance of 1,100 miles, Succeed-Bupatio inspection between Djibouti, Ining stages are:-Gibraltar-Malta. Addis 985 miles; Malia-Aboukir, 920 French Somaliland, and Ababa. He notices a remarkable miles; nud Aboukir-Dasra, 1,070 difference compared with a month miles. In view of its length, no ago, when everything, was com-stage will be undertaken unless a favourable weather report as re- paratively calm.

ceived.

Salt Lake City, Sept. 2. Sir Malcolm Campbell took out the Bluebird over the measured mile of Isabella de Sagua have fled in-course to-day and although not land fearing a tidal wave.

oficially timed reported his speed 238 miles per hour for the distance.ing to defend its territory against Ethiopia is now seriously prepar- He is going to try in earnest to an attack from the Italian forces morrow, for he has found the massed in Eritren. It is expected course satisfactory-Reuter.

In the course of a few weeks.

A detnchiment of Imperial Guards, several thousand strong, is due to arrive at Diredawn during the week-end. They will be posted to defond the railway station there.

Rolling stock is being trans- ferred from Diredawn to Addis

hurricane will strike with the greatest force and

no man will dare to stand against Reuter.

EL

St.-

POLICE OFFICER'S FOUNTAIN PEN

MAN CHARGED WITH RECEIVING

Chan Yuk, aged 22, assistant at

the

ARSON CHARGE

ĮMAN'S STRANGE COURT OUTBURST

cruise on one fuel load for a thou- The Singapore. Three is able to sand miles at an average speed of 105 miles an hour. The celling is 15,000 feet, Built entirely of metal, with aluminium alloy pre- dominating, the equipment includes cooking gear, sleeping berths and ample room for personal luggage. Three machine-guns stations are provided and a big load can be carried in the form of bombs or a large torpedo.

"I make fire because I want to| Ababa as Deridawn is considered get a chance to talk to you" stated very vulnerable to air attack. The Squadron is to resume ita Shum Po-lam 22, unemployed, Gunge of labourere are building a duties of coastal patrol and recon- speaking in English, when he ap- loop line around bridges neigh-naissance of the Persian Gulf. peared before Mr. Macfadyen inbouring Deridawn in case Italian | British Wircleno. the Central Police Court this planes destroy them. morning on a remand charge of unlawfully and maliciously setting fire to a shed with intent thereby

POWERFUL FORCE

LORRY DRIVER

FINED

1. Serenade ("The Student

Prince") (Romberg).

2

3.

Dreains

Love Everinsting (Frimi). Vienna, City of my (Sicernaki).

8.15-8.30 p.m. From the Studio. Selections by "The Waikiki Trio".

Programme.

J.

Akaka Falla.

»

Elen, Miki miki.

Beautiful Koala...

4.

Hanalei Bay.

5.

Tim's what the lei said to me. 8.30-9 p.m. Variety. Piano Solo-Judy, Piano Solo-Stars fell in Alabama,

Carroll Gibbons,

Vocal-What's the Benson.

The Mills Brothers, Song if all the world were mine. Song-Your dog's home again.

Gracie Fjelds. Saxophone Solo-I Love the Moon.

Howard Jacobs. Vocal-Why don't you practice what

you preach.

The Boswell Sisters. of Horatio

Relay of the

Orchestra-Memoriva

Nicholls.

9.9.15 p.m. A

Daventry News Bulletin" (Copyright

by Router).

Grenadier Guards.

The Band of H.M..

9.15-9.30 p.ra.

DRIVING

[Marche Lorraine (Gunne).

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OFFENCE

a stall in Water Street, appeared

It is learned that 25,000 regulars before Mr. Macfadyen t

to re, at Ming Yuen Gardens, fand 50,000 irregulars are being Central Magistracy this morning King's Road, on August 10.

rushed from Harrar's neighbour- charged with unlawfully receiving

"We have plenty of trouble go-hood towards Ogailem, and the Parker fountain

the pen,

this Court," the work of equipping the irregulars DANGEROUS property of Sergeant Cordeaux, ofing on outside

acensed continued, still speaking is proceeding apace. But in many English. "Many people lave noenses

rounds only twenty work, no What are we all going to do?

anet Inaney

no food. ammunition can be issued to the

You men owing to the shortage. are the Government; you hnd bet-

According

sources ter find some way."

Ethiopia has only enough cart- ridges for a one-day battle en large scale-Reuter Special.

the Hongkong Police. Kving at Marble Hali, Condult Road.

The pen was missed from Sergt. Cordeaux's civilian coat pocket between 4 am, and 7.30 m. on Saturday and was found in a glass case at the defendant's stall on Sunday morning.

Defendant sinted an old ma accompanied by a boy, came to his stall and offered the pen for sile as the nib was broken. Defendant bought the pen and sold the nib to a guldsmith in Circular Path for $1.01.

Complainant stated he recognis ed the pen as being his property by certain teeth marks above the

clip.

Tdo Magistrate reminded the aceumed to to-morrow to consider the case.

Detective Sergeant T. Cashman prosecuted.

POLICE CHANGES

LATEST HONGKONG

The accused was remanded a further week.

Inspector Fender was for the prosecution.

SHIP LOADING BLOCKED

CAPE WORKERS WON'T

HELP ITALY

to

Home

KING LEOPOLD'S INJURIES

of

MAKES SATISFACTORY

PROGRESS

London, Sept. 2.

A bulletin issued in Brussels This afternoon states that King Capetown, Sept. 2. The Cape Province trade union Leopold's injuries in the accident fractured organisations have decided to "apat Kussnacht were peal to the conscience of South, a sprained hand and cuts to African" in defence of the action of the face. He is progressing antis | the dock workers at Capetown who fartorily.

refused to load Italian vessels with The Duke of York flow from chilled meat destined for the Italian London to Brussels this afternoon Army in East Africa.

in one of the Prince of Wales'

The dockers' action, however, is private aeroplanes to attend the unimportant, as the main export-funeral of Queen Astrid, as re- ing centres are Walvis Bay and presentative of the King-British

Wireless. Durban,-Reuter Special.

Belphegor Quick March (Beepsunt). Marching with Souna.

9,30-10 p.m. From the Studio,

A Concert On a complaint made by Mr. A. | Jackson, the Government Analyst.enar-Li Chur Chi. Violin-True Lewis. Fan Leung. driver of lorry No. 3601, appeared before Mr. W. Sehofield, at the Central Magis- tracy this morning, on a summons for driving without due exre and caution In Pottinger Street on August 22.

Truffle Inspector Alexander said a Chinese boy was standing in the middle of Connaught Road at the junction with Pottinger Street when the defendant drove his lorry out of Pottinger Street, and made right for the boy, who had to jump aside. Mr. Jackson was | driving atong Connaught Road in and Was a westerly direction, forced to swerve into Pattinger Street to avoid a colliaton. The lorry came out of Pottinger Street without any warning.

...The defendant. pleaded guilty to the Bummons, and the hearing

was fixed for 1oo on Friday,

A. Lafford, Accompanist-Lindany PR.CO., (CHM), LBA.M., A.R.C.M.

I. Violin Solos--Selected.

Songs:-In the Garden of To-morrow.

12

Beppen.

Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life.

3. Violin Solus-Selected. 4. Sangs:Berceuse de

Jocelyn.....

Si Vous L'Aviez Compris..

Herbert. Adams.

Godard.

Denza,

10 p.m. Heuter Press Bulletins. 10.05-1 p.m.

Dance Music.

11 p.n. Cluse Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers Spectal Programmes for

Fasters notteners will be broadcast from Zersen

follows:

·ROUTH ASIA ZONE (South Asia Zone, broadenst. from DID. (19.74 metres) and DJN (21.35 metres),

19.74 m 15,300 ke 1.30-2 19.74m 15,200 kc' .4.46-8.15 p.m. 11.45 m 9.540. ke 4.45-8.15 p.m. 19.74 m 18,200 ke p.m.-12.30 6.2. 4.45 p.m. DJU, DJN Announcement (Germ. Engl.) German Folk Song. Fro gramme Forecast (German, Eng. lgb),

A sequel to a fatal accident in Connaught Rond on August 22 was the appearance of Li Fook, driver of lorry No. 866, summoned for dangerous driving.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

Traffic Sergeant McInnes asked Mr. Schofield for two weeks" re- The P. and O, liner Rajputant, with | mind, auying that a man had been the English malls, is due here from Singapore, at 9 am, to-morrow,

THE HIGHEST BRANCH IS NOT THR SAFEST BOOST.

TRANSFERS

Latest transfers in the Hong- Force. kong Police

with effect from to-morrow, are as follows:

Sub-Inspector W, Mair returns, ing from leave to No. 7 station,

Sub-Inspector C. Rozeskwy from leave to CLB Wanchni vice Inspector J. C. S. Fender from Wanchai to Au Thu for Criminal. Mr. Ellis, residing at No. Investigation Department work in Prince Edward Road, has reported to the New Territories.

the police the theft of two radiator Sergeant Scrim

Trom leave to Zaps from private cars 9977 and 494. C.L.D., Central.

The thefts had been committed he |tween 10.45 paù, an September 1 and Sergeant Byron from leave to 9 a.m. on September 2. Traffic sub-Department : Kowloon? as Vehicle Inspector.

Mixt

was

The flags on ali naval and military were establishments in Hongkong flown at half-mast to-day in memory of the late Queen Astrid of Belgium.

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| killed in the nccident, and there would probably be an inquiry. The lorry, sald Sergeant McInnis, was being driven along Connaught Road from west to east,

collided with a bus going in and sanie direction. A B in the lorry was killed.

Mr. Schofield adjourned case until September 17.

Messrs. Benjamin and Potts ceived the following buying and selling rates from their Manila Agents this Sergeant Galvin from Tsimshat-

Mr. T. G. Williams, driver of pri- morning: Benguet Consuls, Ps. 12.00 vate ear Na. 3862, has reported tap 12.20, Antioks, 78, 81; mui to Wanchai.

the police that while driving in Baguio Golds, 25, 26, Gohl Rivers.) Sub-Inspector !..

from Queen's Read East, about 3.20 p.m. 06. 07. leave to Oficer-in-charge Un Long yesterday, he knacked down a Chi- Station, vice Sergeant Hill appese, Leung Kau, who received in- pointed to C.I.D. (Special Branch).juries to his head. The injured may Appening before Mr. W. Schofield,

Sergeant Scott from Trafie Civil Hospitul.

removed to the Government at the Central Magistracy this morn- ing, un two charges of loitering on the (Kowloon) to Traffle (Quarry

stairqise of No, 18" Mallory Street, Bay) vice Sergeant Howell from

and possession of a screw-driver for Quarry Bay to Central for Motor Cumberland Road, in reported the

Mg, W. Buchner, residing at No. 53 an unlawful purpose, Tong Wan, un- Patrol Section.

theft of $504 in money from his re-months hard lako on

employed, was sentenced to LWO Sergeant Brittain from Truflicidence. The money was stolen some charge, and six weeks on the second, the (Kowloon) to Trafic (Central). time between the hours of 10.45 p.m. the sentences to run consecutively.

on September 1, ami 0 um, yesterday, by a person who gained entrance into the house through an open window. A watch and chain, valued at $120, was also stolen.

PETROL FROM

COAL

SECOND PLANT TO

BE ERECTED

London, Sept. 2.

It is expected that the plant erected at Seaham Harbour, in the Durham coalfelds, for the mand: facture of petrol from coal, will reach the production stage in a few weeks time.

After he and natched

the first

silver

SPURIOUS COIN POSSESSION

PRISON SENTENCE

IMPOSED

the

Three months' hard inbour was sentence imposed by Mr. Macfadyen at the Central" Police Court this morning on Cheung watch from a student, Li Kwong, 17, Shin, 18, unemployed. when he was convicted on a charge of the unemployed, was chased by a Shan-

nog sergeant and in his bit for free possession of 21 counterfeit Hong- dan jumped into the harbour offkong ten-cent picces at Lyndhurst Luk Sang. 35, unemployed, pleaded |πiffier Street. The sergeant obtain- Terrace. guilty before Mr. Macfadyen at the ed a sampen and the man was brought Detective Sergeant Guild stated Central Pulice Court this morning to to shore. Appearing before Mr. Mac- that yesterday afternoon a Chinese the theft of ten enamel plates, the fadyen in the Central Police Court detective had occasion to search. property of Lan Ming, manager of a this morning, Li Kwong pleaded

no genuine money in his posses-

shop at 18, Queen's Road West, ground guilty to the charge and also admitted two men. While doing so he ob- floor. Detective Sergeant C. Goodwin two previous convictions for a similar served the defendant, who was slated the plates were stolen from a fence. Four months hard labour approaching them, turn away, and shelf in front of the shop and the with two years' police supervision was bolt along Lyndhurst Terrace. defendant was arrested carrying them inposed. Det-Sergt. P. O. Guild up The detective gave chase and ar- labour was inflicted. under his arm. Three weeks hardpeared for the prosecution.

rested the youth. When searched, Twe bunishoes were brought be the defendant was found to have Chan Ho, unemployed, when charged fore Mr. Wynne-Jours at the Kow- before. Mr. W. Schofield, at the Gen loon Magistracy this morning, charged siun. It will use about five hundred teal Magistracy, this morning, with with returning to the Colony before Defendant told the police that tone of coal dully, and will pro- having returned from banishment, the expiration of their terms. Both he lived at 9 Wai Tak Lane, but duce annually about four million lended that he had been induced to pleaded guilty and were sent to orienquiries revealed he was not gallons of motor spirit, four gone to Hongkong by a friend who son, Ng Wing, aged 18, admitted known there. million gallons of Diesel oil and field remanded defendant for 48 hours on iny 20 this year for a period of Said his parents were ill. Mr. Beho- having been banished for begging a hundred thousand tons of smoke-for enquiries. Taol Jung, unemploy ten years and was sentenced to nix lose fuel, besides other valuable ed, who was also charged with hav-monthia hard labour. Chan, Wan, 25, by-products.

ing returned from balilaliment, was pleaded, when charged, that he had

· The Company has already do- gentengeil to twelve months" Tard returned to look for his younger. cided to start at once on the orec- labour. He was banished for tep brother because he had no food. Do- tion of a second plant of the same years in January this year, and it. fendant admitted having been banish-

was stated he had returned on two ed size, which will give employment previous occasions. He sald he was admitted that he had a previous con- King Leopold of Belgium la re:

June 18 this year and further to several hundred more men.-passing through Hongkong from viction for the same offence.

He was covering satisfactorily. United British Wireless.

sentenced to 12 months' hard labour.. Presn.

Macao to the country,

KING RECOVERING

Brussels, Sept. 2.)

It is officially reported that

DJA DJB DJN DJU

6.30 p.m. 5.45 p.m.

p..

"Red up to the Eura did. I bring

you Flower,

News in English. Variety Concert

5.4 p.m. Nawa in diesman,

7. Cancert of Light Muste.

8 p.m. News In English.

1.15 p.m. Close down DJB, DJN (Gerd

Fagli

EAST AHIA ZONE

Eart Aale Zone broadcast through DJQ on 19.63 metres (16,250 k.e.) 1.803 p.m. Concert, news at 2 p.m.

p.m. 139. DIA, DJO) Annannzemeni (ferm. Engl.) German Falk Hong. Programme Forecast (Garm

4

Fingl.)

9.15 p.m. Home maste by Johann Sebastian Bach, The Leipaly Cambe-Quartet. 9.45 p.m. Nowa la English on DJQ, DIA

and a Dutch on DJJ

top.m. Variety Concert.

11,44 pm. Newa in German «n DJQ, DJA

and DJB,

11.30 p.m. Current Franto,

11.49 pim. Polk Manle.

12 a.m.

"Carman Art Education in ifis New Retch." Interview us bellie ea! cultural education with Dr. Richardie,

12.15 m.. New In English on DIQ, DIÀ

and In Dutch on D 12.30am. Class down nJQ. DIA and DJ

(Germ. Engl.

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions

The following wave-lengtha and frequenclos ato observed by Daventry.

Calt Blin Frequency Wavelength

GRA

CHB

****

49.59 metros

kt. 34,20 metre

BAJJIFIL

5.30 k

多厲 Bizon

GBC

9.885

31.30 metres

GAD

11.74 k

75.08 жети

GRE

17.865

OUP

$3,140 x.c. 11.82

Gan

17.74

14.56 matrop

Gan

2170 Me. 13.07 metr

GHI

25.25 k * 15,00 notre

GB1

GOL

31.540 ke. - 17.94

0,210. 47.20

Transmission 5

·(0.8.0, and 0.8.0.)

$.m.

POZZONE

setren

Big Blen. The Leslis Bridgewaler

Quintet,

Greenwich Time Signal at 12: Midnight

The Gift." A story by Harbert Jay.

8,30 km. At Organ Recitat by Mauries Vinden. from the Concert Hall. Drosdesating Basar.

**m. The News Dairy Prodces and Pia, and Poultry, Notw, supplied by the Intelligenes Deanch of the Imperial Bestamia Came mitter.

Closs dawn.

Transmission 6

(0.8.D., 0.3.0.) and Q.8.L.)

11 nm. Big Bm A Light | Bymsiony

Concert. The B,B,C, Empire Or-

(Continued on Page §.)

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