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HULL TO PROBE OPTION

ABYSSINIA WON'T CANCEL CONTRACT:

LOOKING FOR OTHER BUYER

Washington, Sept. 4. Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, to-day revealed that bis Department was inquiring into aurrounding the circumstances the alleged Ethiopian option recently sold to the New York broker, Mr. Chertok. But it is not considered

an important de velopment and is not expected to play any role whatever in con- nection with the United States' attitude towards italy and Ethio- pin.-Reuter.

North-West Passage

SEARCH FOR NEW SEA ROUTE

(Special to "Telegraph")

THE HONGKONG

AUSTRALIAN TRADE

COMMISSIONER

PERMANENT TRADE DELEGATE ARRIVES

TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,

War Will Be Massacre

ITALY'S STRENGTH

UNREALISED

American archaeologist,

MMA

1935.

RADIO BROADCAST

The Fusion of Eastern And Western Music

The Australian Trade Commin- Kloner to China, Mr. V. G. Bowden accompanied by the Assistant Trade Commissioner, Mr. A. L. Nutt, ar-

Port Said, Sept. 4. rived by the s.s. Nankin yesterday. The Ethiopians do not realise Mr. Bowden, when interviewed, the change in the Italian military stated that although his headquar- strength since the defeat of the fly Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphie Masters will be at Shanghai, Hongkong Itoman troops at Adéwa, declared

Z.E.K. PROGRAMME adges Ordinance, 1994. Retalyed, Keptember | js Included in his territory, and he 1. 5.10 .m

will minke perlodical visits

the to this

From Z.B.W, on a wavelength of 'Moscow, Sept 4. Farther studies of the waters parture from Australia he had vial-

centre. He stated that prior to-de-Count de Prorok, who once explor355 metres (845 kilocycles):

ed Abyssinin and who is now re- 5-7 p.m. Hongkong Hotel Dance Hurrounding a recently discoveredd all States of the Commonwealth turning with an English physiclan, Orchestra, Arctic Island have revealed nddi- and was most encouraged tional miscroscopic organisma of promises of co-operation and support

At the Dr. Gerald Stanley, to organise the 7.7.17 p.m. Ballet Music from the Atlantic origin regions, thus which he had received from all rides. Red Cross in the area where war"Faust" (Gounod). supporting the theory of

7,17-7.35 P.M. Musical Comedy Mr. Bowden said that his appoint- probable existence of a branch of ment was the result of the policy the Gulf Stream north-west of of the Commonwealth Government Spitzbergen, according to

the to develop trade with the Far East, Ethiopians," said the explorer, Soviet ice-breaker Sadkos, which where it was felt that good oppor-"and would not last until Chris! fa now searching for a warm water products, the execilence

tunities were awaiting Australian man." passage through the Aretle

of which should noon enable them to become

ile asserted that Ethiopia is firmly established.

a store-house of untold oil, miner- al and agricultural wealth and that Signor Mussolini was ventur- ing everything in a throw with fate for the control of the urea.---

the

The new island is about fifteen miles wide and ten miles long. rising thirty metera above the sen lovel. Only traces of bears and log drifted from the Yenissey River have been found on the island.

WILL EXERCISE RIGHTS

New York, Sept. 4. Mr. Chertak, the broker who Arctic experts believe that o claima to have accured a prior hitherto undiscovered archipelago concession to exploit natural de- lies between the North Pole and posita in Ethopla, declares that he Francis Joseph Land which would will exercise the concession provide valuable ports for the pro- rights, regardless of the Stand-jected Great Northern Sea route ard Oll-Vacuum withdrawal.-- | from Murmansk to Vladivostok.--- Router.

Reuter Spreial.

WON'T CANCEL

Addis Ababa, Sept. 4. Nowa of the cancellation of the oil concession by the American company represented by Mr. P. M. Rickett, was officially received from Washington to-day.

A member of the Government expressed the greatest dismay und stated he could not understand how a concessionaire could enneel a contract less than a week after it had been signed. It is under- stood that the contingency of can- cellation was not provided for in the contract.

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BANK RUN CONTINUES

UNABATED

(Continued from Page 1.)

in accordance with the regulations or noticia yeatersagt

Outside the Bank Canton, hundreds of depositora, including many Chinese' women, waited throughout the morning for an "pportunity to open their safety boxes contained in the vault of the

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The Commissioner in well acquaint his present appointment, ed with Chinese affairs, as prior to many years in Shanghai as Manag- he spent Director of Messra, A. Cameron & Co. (China), Ltel. His Assistant, Mr. Nutt, is an officer of the Com-1 monwealth Government service and had long experience in Federal Department of Commerce.

the

Mr. Bowden indicated that his primary duty

would ho to foster goodwill and to extend the friendly relationship between the trading communities of China and Australin. He will collect information concern- ing market conditions and require ments in China for dissemination to Australian exporters. He wished to ninke it clear, however, that there would be no interference with bus). ness connections already established,

is expected.

absolute

Gems. "A war with Italy would be an the

Reuter.

for massacre

CHINESE ART

NOVEMBER EXHIBITION

PREPARATIONS

London, Sept. 4. Four Chinese packers have arrived to unpack the art treasures in the vaults of Burlingham House for the ChineHe exhibition in

November.

They have been provided with hut he would be gind to give his lodgings by the Chinese Embassy

assistance to any firms desirous of establishing fresh connections,

Je

and are sight-seelag in London! while awaiting Dr. Chen Fai-ting. The Commissioner said that

the Chinese Government Com- would be glad if any parties inter missioner for the Exhibition, who ested in the importation of Austra | is at present at Copenhagen taking linn products would get in touch part in the International Con- with him at Shanghai, when he

ference on Criminal Law, would be plensod to furnish them with any information and assistance which they might require.

The

In position

Australia

is

Dr. Chen is due in London on

Sunday, September 8, and he will

await the return of Sir William Llewellyn, the President of the Royal Academy, who is due back

weck.

the Government Bank. It is understood that there steadily improving and the reeurer in London from his holiday next)

Late to-night decided not to cancel the off con- are hundreds of such boxes rented cession, apparently hoping that but to wealthy Chinese in which Mr. Ricketi may find other enpi-they store jewellery, money and tal to replace that of the Standofher valuables. ard-Vacuum Company.-Renters

EDEN'S PLAN TO PREVENT AFRICA WAR

(Continued from Page 1)

aim might still be assured within the scope of the League Covenant. That was the task of the Council, which was assured of the full collat- borntion of France.

Baron Aloisi, the Italian dele. gate, followed M. Laval. He sub- mitted a long document in which he gave a detailed history of Italo-Ethiopian relations for the past half century.

He declared that Italy had al- ways shown patience and fairness, but that Ethiopia was exploiting its membership in the League to evade the Italo-Ethiopian Treaty of 1928.

numerous

At 10.16 a.m.. a notification was posted up outside stating: The vauit will be available to box- hollers producing the belonging to their boxes.

shown earlier this year is being sustained, stated Mr. Bowden. Th returns of lurge industrial and busi- mens organizations for the year show good improvement. 12:0 producers, also, are feeling the bene primary Bts of the recovery,

In view of the increasing inter- four keys est being taken in China in the de from 10. a.m. to 12 and 2 to 4 p.m."

Hours velopment of the woollen industry the Commission hoped that the wool The notification was issued by export to Chins could be develop Mr. J. Hennessey Seth. Specialed to an appreciable extent. Manager of the Bank of Canton. bearing to-day's date.

ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

MR. LEO AUMAN. IN

SERIOUS STATE

Shanghai, Sept. 5. Manager of Messrs, S. E. Levy & Mr. Leo Auman, the Exchange

Company, has been removed to the General Hospital here in t critical condition. He is apparent- lysuffering from mi overdose of a sleeping potion.

Notes found in his apartmint

"ETHIOPIAN AGGRESSION" Barun Aloisi elted examples of "Ethiopian aggres-have indicated his intention to sion." He declared Italy no commit suicide.-United Persa, longer felt confidence in the Ethiopian Government nor were alde to accept their declarations.

Italy would feel profoundly wounded if Ethiopia continued to belong to the League m a fooling of equality with Hialy.

The Italian Government reserv ed entire liberty of action in order tu adopt all necessary measures for the security of Italian colonies, The Council suspended its sitting after Baron Aloisi spoken.-Renter..

GREEK REVOLT

ECHO

CONFISCATION OF FORTUNES

had

Athens, Sept. J. The large fortunes possessed by thuse implicated in the March revolt have been confiscated, in accordance with the sentences passed recently by Courts Martial, including £14,000 belonging to M. Kyriakos and M. Venizelos.

Well-informed circles are of the opinion that the confiscations are of a temporary nature and that the money will be returned under a general amnesty, and that steps will be taken to relieve some of the poorer people whose money has been seized-Reutor Special.

NEW BRITISH CAPITAL

London, Sept. 4.

LONDON STOCK MARKETS

CHEERFUL TONE

APPARENT

-The Song→→

Huguette.

King-

Vagabond

Norah Blaney (Soprano). Vocal Gems-Bitter Sweet,

New

Columbia Light Opera Company. Eongs-Lover come back to me--"The

New Moon."

you "The Song Wanting

Moon."

Lawrence Tibbett (Baritono). 7.35-6 p.m. From the Studio.

"Tho Fusion of Eastern and Western Music in China" by Mrs, K. B. Lewis. (Illustrated by Gramo- phone Records).

Time and Weather Report, 8 p.m. Stock

Quotations.

8.05-10.30 p.m. Chinese Recorded Programme,

10.30 p.m. Close Down.

8.30-10 p.m. European Programme from Z.E.K. on a Frequency of 640 kilocycles.

Reminiscences of Grieg (arr. Urbach). 8.30-9 p.m. Light Orchestral Music.

The Granshopper'a Dance (Bucalomi). La Siesta (Norton, arr. Letter), Henry VI

VII Dances (German), Waldteufel Memories (arr Finck). News Bulletin (copyright by Renter). 9-915 p.m. A relay of the Daventry

9.15.9.30 p.m. A Jazz Plano Reci-

by Rale da Casta.

tal

King of Jazz-Medley Stand Up and Sing-Medley. Just by Your Example, 9.30-10 p.m. Dance Music, 10 p.m. Renter Press Bulletins, 10.05 p.m. Close Dow

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

Then they will conjointly superin. This Evening's Broadcast From

The German Short Wavers of the Chinese treasures. tend the pupacking and arranging

Special programmes For Far EXALTA «Katenera will broadleast from Zarmen as

followe

Loan From Japan

SOUTH ASIA ZONE

4.40-8.75 ..

(South Al Zune, broadcast from DJD, (19.74 metzen) and DJN (81.40 metres).

DJN 19.74 m 16,200 kr 10-3 p.30 DJB

19.74-m 15,200 ke 4.45-8.13 p.m 31,45 m 540 ke 19,74 m 15,200 ke * pan-1530 k.,

118B, DIJN Announcement (Germ Engl.) German Folk Bang. Pro gramine Forreaat (German, Eng- tah).

DJB 4.45 p.m.

werd

5 p.m. Folk Munic. 6.30 p.m. News In Engilið,

Japan has consented to lend his The report that the Emperor of Chinese art excites artistic circles, for it is treasures greatly

DJN The position of the dried and enn. believed that these are likely to ned! fruit industries in Australia | include Tang Dynasty specimens, WAS very satisfactory, said Mr. and even Tang pictures other- Howden, and the trade with Chinnwise nop-existent, which in these commodities should be cap able of satisfactory expansion.

With reference to the labelling and packing of Australian products the Commissioner said that he consider

et that the complaints against these things belong

past decade. Today the inbels are satisfactory and attractive and there are no fur ther complaints. The grading ani labelling of goods sent from Austra lia, furthermore, are controlled by the Commonwealth Government.

MACAO LANDMARK

MISTORIC PREMISES BEING PULLED DOWN

brought to Kyoto In the eight century, when Japanese students flocked to China to study all the culture of Chinn's Augustan age.

Renter.

OIL COUNTRY SURVEY

BRITISH MACHINES

CHOSEN

London, Sept. 4. Three amall twin-engined Bri- tish aeroplanes have been selected for an aerief survey of oil-bearing) formations over about 40,000 square miles of territory in Netherlands New Guinea. They will make a delivery flight to Java, by way of Cairo, and Baghdad to Karachi, and thence by the usual route to

Macho, Sept. 3. One of the few remaining old connections. with early British efforts to trade in China is dix- appearing from Macao with the demolition of the old building, known as the house of the "sixteen pillars," the residence at one time Singapore,

a

of the Superintendent of the The aircraft are of the De English East India Com- Havilland Dragon Rapide type, pany

This exiffcò. made adapted for vertical photography. famuus through sketch by and as they will operate over un- the celebrated British painter, developed country they are sup- George Chinnery, has a long his. plied with extra fuel tanks.-

British Wireless. tory, and was considerably over a century old when it was decided; to pull it down a short while ago,

The building and the grounds

London, Sept. 4. Business on the Stock Exchange to-day was generally modest, but the under-tone was good, hopeful views being entertained regarding the outcome of this week's discussed into the hands of the

Salesian Order. stons in Geneva,

who established

The markets loft off with a their culebrated industrial school:

cheerful tone in most sections.- British Wireless,

CASUALTIES ALREADY

ITALIAN TROOPS

SUFFERING

on the premises.

extended having

The school

its sphere of activity during the past few years several buildings have been

NEW CARDINALS

5.43 p.m. From the Harp to the Соп

tembus Instrumental Virtuosity. 0.45 p.m News in German. 7. Concert of Light Music.

p.m. News in English. N.15 p.m. Close down DJ, DJN (Germ.,

Engl

EAST ASIA ZONE

Ema Ania Zone broadcast through 1979 ON 19.63 metres (10,280 k.r.) 1.80.3 p.s. Concert, new R 2 p.m. p.m.

J

DJQ, DJA, DIO Announcement (Getm., Engl) German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ. Engl. J

9.16 p.m. Hitler Youth Programmei For

#triat "Let Us in Along Teal" 9.45 p.m. News In. Eriglish on DIG, DJA

and in alch on DJJ.

10 p.m.

Brass Bend.

10.46 p.m. Topical Talk,

I p.m. Poprier Dueta,

11.15 p.m. News In German on DJQ. DJA

and DJ,

11.10 p.m. Current Events,

11.49 pm Conrest of Light Munte. 12.15. News in Eaglas on 114, DJA

and In Dutch on NJB. 17.30 am. Close down DJQ, 117A and DJK

Germ. Tingly.

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions

The following wars-lengths and frequencie ate observed by Daventry.

Frequency -Wavelength

42.53 metres

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constructed within the grounds, It is expected that the Arch- until a further edifice being re-blahop of Westminster will be quired, the Fathers eventually among the new Cardinals which decided to erect a new building the Pope will create at the next on the spot where the fine old Consistory in October. house had stood for so many

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There are now only forty-nine Cardinals, Instead of the usual The original garden wall was seventy-two-Reuter Special, pulled down and replaced by one jon more modern `lines some ten years ago, and the disappearance. of the building now marks the

THE TYPHOON

Rome, Sept. 4. One hundred and thirty Hallan soldiers died in East Afrien he end of an association which em-

The Manila Observatory, report- tween January 1 and July 31, ac-

braced not only early British |ing at 8.40 a.m. to-day, 'states that curding to an official communique. trading in China, but also close the typhoon is in about 130 Long,

These casualties included four-connections with the Americans 21 Lat., moving W.N.W. teen officers and 79 men between and the French, for in these June 29 and July 11,—Rentor.

SIR SAMUEL HOARE

London, Sept. 1.

premises the American - Ambas-

sador had his residence for some Four cases of Diphtheria with one time, to be followed by its use as death, 14 cusca of Typhoid with three the "hospital" for the American deaths (ve imported), one case of feet in China, being later used Puerperal fover with one death, and

81 deaths from Tuberculosis,

WCTO

by the French for the same pur reported to the local Health authori

The total of now capital issued Tho Foreign Secretary, Sirpose, and afterwards by Mr. Les last week. On Tuesday two in August, of 36,600,000, brought Samuel Hoare, who has been suffer-Gideon Nye, American Consul for cases of Diphtheria and one caso each the issues of new capital in the ing from arthritis, which com- Ganton-and-Macao;-

of Typhoid and Puorporal fever wero United Kingdom during the first pelled him to keep to his house In later days the old building also reported eight months of 1935 to £14,500,- | for some days, has continued, to passed into the hands of the well 000, compared with £98,800,000 and dispatch business regularly. He known firm of Herbert Dent & 290,600,000 respectively in the cor- plans to be in Geneva for the open- Company, and Anally into the responding periods of 1984 and ing of the League Assembly on 1 possession of the Salesian Mission. 1988,---British. Wireless,

Monday-British Wireless.

Our Own Correspondent.

Australian and Now Zealand Associa- The monthly "Get-Together" of the tion will be held in the Association Rooms at 5.30 p.m. this evening.

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Transmission 5

(0.8.D. and G.A.C.)

79.20.

Big Ben, The Leula Bridgewater

Quintet. 7.45 m. Sports Talk.

Greenwich Time Signal at 12 Stidnight.

Danes. Muile. The firoavenar House

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Dance Hand.

The Newa,

1.45 .

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Transmission 6

(G.S.D., 0.5.C. and 6.5.1.)

11 .. 10 Ben. The Theruley Colliery

Band, Greenwich Tlose Signal at 230 mm, 51.45 a.m. The News. 12pm. Close down,

Transmission 2

(13.8.J, 0.81 and 0.8.G.)

p..

libe Bew. Hutland Square and Now

Vietaris Orchestra. 1.30 p.m. Talky "Poroign Affairs.” 1.43 pm. A Light Symphony Concert. Greenwich Time Signal at 13 Noon p.m.The News.

3.14 p.m. The Beottish Hindia Orchestra, 0.40 p.m. Close down.

10 p.m.

Transmission .3

(0.9.(2 10-11.45 p.m. C.B.E. 10 p.m.-la.m.; GHB, 12-1 B

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Transmission 4

(0.5.B. and 0.9.5.)

PART I

1.15 mm. Big Ben The News. táo bạo, Để Vinh Tr

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"Main Street of fieng."

Block and

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་་་ ་ ་ Greenwich Time Bignal at 7 pm.

26, Nathan Road, Kowloon. Telephone 59101.

Promenade Concert (Part 1).

3.35 a.m. Indecimio.

1.40 a.m. Carroll. Gibbean and his Ber

Frienda,

Greenwich Time Signal at $ pm;

4.10 am. Promenáde

440 mm.

le('d).

Concert (Part 1)

“Under Dle · Bon," A_Friendly chat by Howard Marshall. 4.38 a.m, Duplo Vendorško, “ 5.5 mm. Chung dengkil A

„PART (117 6.20 .m. The Victor Off Beztet.

The News

Danes Marić.

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6.11 am

9.41 a.m. Close down,

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