THE BOOKSHELF
World
Problems
Peace Analysed
CORRESPONDENCE
Aviation As A Profession
(To The Editor,
Hongkong Telegraph)
Sir, The success of Tommy Rose in the King's Cup Afr Race, which. undoubtedly was as popular as the man himself; Percival's record speed in the race; Campbell-Black's epoch-making Bight with Scott to Australia, and his jaunt from Eng and to: Cairo in half a day; all point to the remarkable fact that war plots are still excelling at game and business which, according to the prevalent iden, is for young men only.
THE HONGKONG
MACAO WEEK BY WEEK
FUTURE AERIAL
FACILITIES
SEPTEMBER
TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,
ATTEMPT ON HUEY LONG
EYE-WITNESS STORY OF OUTRAGE
10, 1935.
WANTED TRIP TO SINGAPORE
First defendant
MEN FOUND ON R.F.A. OILER
To all who are Interested in the
Baton Rouge, Sept. 8. Candidly admitting they had problems of penec-and who is
-Macao, Sept. 8.
Mr. James P. O'Cormor, the boarded the vessel with the inten
to Singapore, two thor- not. these days?-we can
Considerable interest is being Louisian Public Service Com-tion of going
Cheung Tal-leung, un- oughly commend "Pacifism is not
taken here in the discussion in mlesioner here, said in an inter-men, Enovich," published for the Cum-
Meinl eircles of the projected view "Senator Long collapsed in employed stoker, and Tam Kwan, mittee of the Geneva Institute of
trans-Pacife air sorelco of the Pant my arms when he was shot. He bincksmith, were fined by Mr. W. the Central Magis- International Relations by George
American Airways. That Macao Allen and Unwin, Ltd., London, nt
and had walked a hundred yards tracy this morning, for trespass
War 88. Gd. This is the ninth of the
should be selected as the terminushad just left the House Chamber Schofield, at
corridor of the route to the Orient as it
towards ing on board the R.F.A. office BNSUB- series of volumes devoted to peace
Allen's "offers the best operating condi- along the
Bhrata, lying alongside the west Governor problems and comprises a number
tions on the China const," is a cir-
The Arst defendant was fined of the lectures delivered at the
cunstance no which the Colony inpectingly, when Weiss, who was wall of the Royal Naval Dockyard. meeting of the Institute in August
proud. The reclaimed standing opposite the entrance to justly
Schofield remarking of last year. It follows closely
grounds of the new port will pro- the Governor's office and hidden $25, in default, one month's bard
behind a marble pillar, suddenly labour, Mr.
be the ring- the lines of its predecessore, but It is the more remarkable when bably provide quite satisfactory stepped out and pointed a Laager that he seemed to on this occasion it is less of a one considers how few pitals who aviation facilities,
pistol at Long's stomach. Long leader, and the second defendant commentary on a variety of eng
were engaged in the war 1914-1918 rent International toples than an
are still engaged actively in flying,
grasped the gun and spun round, was fined $10, in default, three said be was exposition from different angles of or this number some are employed
partially deflectiar the ballet weeks' hard labour. which entered his right side just
on the ship. one central problem-the problem by Imperial Airways, whose repita.
he remained on of securing and maintaining peace.tion for safety is second to none:
ander the arm-pit and passed formerly cuployed
through his body, and yesterday
heard the vessel with the inter- emerging from his left side. Professor G. P. Gooch, ex-Pre- a few others are instructors at fly
completely
aľ
Singapore. going 10 "Long staggered a couple
of tion sident of the Historial Association, in schools, where they fly rount
The an aerodrome year in aid year out,
Portuguese Government
Coustable Rhoden Second defendant also said he went paces, alism," showing how the essential themselves were supposed to know
teaching pupils un art which they having authorised the Pan Ameri-prane at his assailant with his on board with the same purpose,
It was stated in Court that the clearts of the petce problem asal abut after 15 hours' Instruc-
Airways to halt planes at gun drawn. The two fell on the Maeno. It is hoped that the neces-oor with Rhoden's gun spitting vessel was an oiler of the Royal it face the statesmen of to-day tion, and in addition were con
Fleet Auxiliary, and that the first arrangements for the fire, an to be found in the rise nfsidered fit to engage an enemy installisiert of radio-telegraphic nationaltom; Profesor William E. aerial combat. Others are flying in and chronic stations here, will dozen other policemen riddled on the vessel before.
"theten broke loose and half a defendant had never inen employed Rappard, of the University of out-of-the-way places and proving also be a distinctive feature of the Weiss with bullets. Geneva, has "Small Studen in the hat the longer one lives as is pilot. eontemplated air service Leustue of Nations" as his subtle longer one, is likely to jeet, while "The Great Powera in
That there are so few is not by the Longu- of Nations" are dealt any meam due to lixius accidents. with by Professor Alfred Zimmern, for after the war there were very A large number of friends of Mr. Montague Burton Professor
few posts for pilots in Civil Avia-and Mes, F. J. Gellion, gathered tion, so they were compelled to go at the Steamboat Co.'s wharf last back to their old profession or seekweek to hid them farewell as they a ground job elsewhere,
left for Hongkong en route tn. London on a well-earned holiday. Mr. Gellion is the Manager of the Macao Electric Co.
deals with "The Growth of Nation-
International Relations in the University of Oxfords Professor Etienne Dennery, of the lustitute des Hantes Etudes Internationales,
Macao welcomes the opportunity afforded to be an entrepot for com- aviation, and the trans- nerein Pacific air malls which are to be carried on the clipper ships will be handled here with degatch.
1:
PAY
PERSONALIA
and
"I was standing less than ten feet away" said O'Connor," and I did not realise that Long had hera hit fr walled-slowly towards me and said "I am hot, shot,”
Thought He Was Joking
4
"I thought he was joking and then I noticed a trickle of blood oozing from his mouth. I had
and
and
APPROPRIATE ENIÞ
WORLD'S. CRUELLEST THUG HANGS HIMSELF
Philadelphia, Sept. 2 Tony Cugino, "America's cruel-1 lest eriminal" and Philadelphia's Public Enemy. No. 1. haa hänged
himself.
He was charged with even
murders, including the stabbing of two girls, who were sweet-: hearts of his accomplices because he feared that they might betray bim. After stabbing the girls he buried them alive.
Cugino was arrested on Sunday, without any trouble, while mingling with a theatre crowd.--- Reaters Special Service.
91
In addition, another fact comes Paris, discusses French foreign to light, and that is up to the age policy, an essential element in any of 40 and even over a man en te
drawn my own gun, but I pocketed realistir consideration
the just as it n he was at 20. Th
Mr. II. Nolasco da Silva, Jr., sort and took Senator Long in my problem: "The Secfalist View of examination Tove A. "D" pilet's Poned" is logically and brilliantly licence is the same for everyone,
the well-known solicitor, Mr. arms. carried him outside described by the tight Hon. C. R. whatever their age, and an case is Henrique Nolasco da Silva, Sr., has placed him in his automobile other returned to Macro after his studies before anyone else inside knew Afler: Sie Norman Angell analyses considered on its merits.
that he had been wounded.
whisked him rapidly to Our the fundamental lees involved the applicant is fit or unfit, ageard-in Portugal. with his sunt convincing lucid-ing to the very severe medical texts
The death of Mrs. Isana M.Lady of the Lake Sanitorium ily Senor Alvarez de Vayo, adopted by the Air Ministry.
d'Almeida occurred on September 3, where he was taken immediately Chairman of the League of Sations I was constrained to write this after a lont illness. She was be- to the emergency operating room Enquiry in the Charo Dispute, letter in view of the apparent i loved by a large circle of friends," "As soon as the word that he rending lying in this and her demise is much regretted. had been injured spread, a great treats the Charn Way with unique apathy authority; and Mr. E. J. Phelan, Colony, and that when they can- Much sympathy in folt for Mr.erowd of Long's friends
Honglang rainfall for the 21 hours J. M. Gracias, whose wife passed officials gathered in the Hospital Assistant Director of the Intersidered the facts mentioned, some
WILK 2.81 nationd Labour Office, discusses of the younger men might be in-away on September 5. Besides her corriders. There was little naine, ending at 10 aan, today, the relations between peace and clined to make use of the excellent husband, she is survived by a large bat tears streamed down many inches, The total since Jamory is social justice. The volume con-
Flying School in the Colony, twithfamily of nine Kons and three faces and we had to call the State 51.9 inches against an average
70.56 ingbes cludes with three papers on cron-
which, by the way, 1. have no cop-daughters, several of whom, reside¦ Highway police to direct traffic neetion whatsoever) and not be in Hongkong. amic subjects: "T Trends of
in the road outside and main- afraid that the days of a man who Recovery," by Dr. J. B. Condlife, member of the Economie Intelli- takes up aviation as a profession
is mutabered, --Yours, etc. gence Services of the League of Nations Sier taria"; National and Beusnutie Phoning and Inter- national Organisation, by Profess sor Robert Masivert of Columbia University; and the international implications of the financial aspect of the Roosevelt-"New Del," by Dr. Leland Rex Robinson. Preside ent of the International Securiting Corporation of Amerien and Lec- lurer on Finance at the Columbia University.
It will be seen. both from the list of subjects and the authorities. who deal therewith. that the volume covers practically all as- pects of the peace problem. No student of world affairs can afford to overlook this informative and thought-compelling book.
INDIAN INDUSTRY
A prominent plaer amongst the studies in economies and commerce issues under the auspices of the London School of Economics and Political Science must be recorded "Industrial Organisation in india," by P. S. Lokanathan, M.A., D. Sc. (Econ) London, Nader in Econ-
mies in the University of Madras,. published by George Allen and Unwin, Ltd., London, at 15s.
This work is the result of in- vestigation and study pursued for nearly five years, during which the author visited iniportant industrial centres in Indla, England, Aus- tria and Germany, and was the thesis for the degree of Doctor of Science. The first scientific study of its subject, it taitees the origin; evolution and features of the managing-agency system of Indus- trial organisation which is peen. Har to India, and examines the in- fluence of this systém on the growth and structure of industry. The differences in mathods sind organisation between Indian and British managing-agency firms in India are explained, and the author shows how ndmuistutive integra tion is secured under the system, especially as practised by British firms, As to the future the author holds the view that, faulty in some respects as it is, the system deserves to be reformed rather
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He has become popular as well 24 antonious all over the United Baton Rouge, Sept. 9.
States thanks to his "Share the Senator Huez Long remained | Wenith" movement, for which he topsians during the blood trans-claims 15,000,000 supporters. He fusion operation and an hon has spoken regularly on the wire- to his less to the entire nation, his talks afterwards was chatting
commanding more listeners than those of anyone else except Father Conphlin. Ho also founded
The following is the list of "Share the Wealth" clubs all over the
and repared conatry
focal alinre quotations issued this manal for them containing morning.
Banka. from the quotations
Bible, Josephus, Milton, Goldsmith, Daniel Webster and himself. His proposals include drastic income and inheritance taxes and a flat
R
A bulletin issued following the A new branch of Sincere Co., j emerřency operation describes Ltd.,
Lang's was opened in Macao on Hury
condition Saturday, amid a blaze of colour.thoroughly satisfactory.-Reuters Centrally located, the new building
Two Wounds
Denver, Sept. 8. consists of eight storeys equipped with the latest business and hotel Miss Callie Long, Senator Huey equipment and services. The Long's sister, stated that he had branch combines a splendid hotel two ballet sounds. She said she With the department store and from had telephoned to the physicians, the 2nd to the 8th floors, the rooms attending her brother and they limitation on the annual income or of the Oriental Hotel are magni- bad reported his condition serious the complete fortune of everyone, ficently furnished, each possessing but not critical--United Press, its private bath room. The lifts run to all floors. The hotel rooms
(G.SE. 19.11.15 p.m.: G.S.E. 10 p.m. command an excellent view of the rity and the immer harbour of
A pro
Marao. The comfort of the hotel guests will be considered in an A efficient service and excellent en
6.8.1 11 8.11.)
13 p.m. Hen. Felta Kreisler.
gramme of original works and Arrangements. played by Lin Alfredo Campoli Tro 10.30 pm. "Noirs and Nauticalities."
Bght maritime medtsy.
L'ornem, No. 11.15 p.m. Kemote
Pap. A tak
Evelyn Cheesman. 11.30 pm.ght Cinssical Concert, 12.16 km. Dance Music.
12.30
by
Greenwich Time Signal at 4.30 p.m.
The Newa 12.45. Dan Buale. 14.m. Close down.
- Transmission 4
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B.B.C. Hylophony Orchest (Principal Violls, Marle Wilson). conducted by Bir lienty J. Wood. 3,25 man. "Noire and Neutralities," A light male medley.
An
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sine.
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MOSLEMS PROTEST
ALLEGED DESECRATION OF CANTON CEMETERY
Later.
One of his "stunts" for increas- ing his popularity is incursions
A later United Press message. into adjacent States with his stated that at 4.15 am. (at Raton private army and his political Rouge) £1 hulletin stated that fans," 6,000 strong in gaily Huey Long's condition was satis-striped trains to attend football
factory.
Elaborate Precautions
New York, Sept. 9. National guardsmen are already surrounding the State Capitol and also the hospital to which Huey Long was taken.
State building and
the!
A Self Mude Man
was described as matches. He the best showman in U.S. politics. But, while he studiously spoke ungrammatically do public and posed as a plain man, those who declare that he is know
him
a man of brains who knew exactly
year
Large crowds attended the open- ng and among the official guests present was IIE. the Governor of Macao. At the reception, Mr. Ma Ying-piu, Chairman of the Sincere! Others are standing by ready to what he wanted to do and how Co., expressed his gratitude to Is rush to Baton Rouge and guard to do it. Excellency for having honoured the every
In November, 1934, he got his a tivo- his presence and homes of all State officials. tanie legislature to pass Company with
muratorlun on public and thanked the guests and well-wishers Reuter.
A handsome for their attendance.
private debis, provided debtors Det The Nawa. 1.39 m. The B.B.C. Military Band, souvenir book descriptive of the Huey Pierce Long, the self- could show that it was necessary,
durted
W111
Blai bp Bertram (Daritone). beauties of Macno and the Chung styled "Kingfish" of Louisiana, As a result the U.S. Government 1.15 m. Fram the Iondon Theatre. Shan district and outlining the was born of a poor family at cancelled a loan to the State, 1.15. The Vario Trio.
entire floor plan of the new build- Winnfield in that State in August; while retail shops considered Greenwich Tima Bignal at 7 p.m.
credit transactions. I' ..
Promenade Concert (1daxt) (Parting. was distributed to the guests, 1993, and was a self-made man,
stopping nil B), relayed from the Queen's
Ohr Own Currespondent.
In 1920, while Governor of the Long also got authority to dictate Hall, London, W.1. (Sets læssers,
State his contempt for cere- the
rates charged by, public Mesir. Chappell and Co. Ltd.) Molellisch (anaforte). The
monial conventions nearly caused utility companies for gas, water international trouble. A German and the like. He told them that cruiser arrived at New Orleans these would be cut at once, if the and the captain landed in the firms did not do so voluntarily. morning to pay his respects to the
Candidate for Presidency Governor. Long received him in
Long admits that he would be a pink pyjamas and carpet slippers candidate for the U.S. Presidency Highly indignant, the captain in 1936. Although a Democrat, Reports of Encroachment by a cog- made a formal complaint of dishe was an opponent of. Roosevelt's struction company of Canton on the courtesy and much tactful policy. His behaviour has led to! private ground of the Moslem Ceme diplomacy was required to smooth fears of Fascism in the United tery at Lau Fah Kia in the Shiup the incident over.
States. People have began to ask. suburb has aroused indignation among
Before his term expired Long whether he was not "America's the Mohammedans. The following is
the U.S. potential 'Ifitier and believe that n letter sent to Mr. Lin Yun-koy, thead been elected, to
Cyril Astor; Lieut.his muccess will mean a dictator- Chairman of the Kwangtung Provin ciai Government by an Indian Moslem, Governor of Louisiana, at once ship, and the end of democracy. claimed the Governorship on the IIIs actions recall those of the Thus be ordered the May it please your Excellency.The ground that Long's term was thus Nazi leader. news of the desecration of the automatically ended. Long order-destruction of a students' paper Morien cemetry at Lan Fah Kiued the police to arrest Astor, if he which criticised him for appoint the Shiupak suburb of Canton is
football player to the MUR feetriga It he hoped the in cident is not
of wanten came into conflict with Texas over university, he guld, and I will case 1 insult to Moslem Sentiment. his proposal that all cotton throw anyone out who Melbourne, Sept. 9.
Peculiar sacredness attaches to the growers should now nothing for word against me. I will expel s The book indicates that the Sixty-
fields new landing
cemetery as it in the resting place 1032 so as to raise the prices. He thousand students, if necessary." Deal militant "Square author has given a close and in-planned along the Australian of one of the Holy companions of initiated a great road construc-
Our Lord Muhammed, the holiest and telligent study of the issues in-Inter-Capital airway route have volved and undertaken a tremend-just been officially npproved. Ing heen a resort of pilgrims from ton scheme in, the State and Association," which opposed him,
carning their thus
lasting Rouge, Long gotting martial law ous amount of research in his It is expected that British and all over Chinn for the last 13 cen- began to tax the big corporations, was put out of action at Baton
Manufacturors will tures. I must respectfully request your
the passed and calling out attempt to present an authorita- Americnn
Excellency to kindly take up the mat-hostility. tive and comprehensive analyaiz extend their interest here though
Virtual "Dictator"
National guards. Afterwards he ler officially on behalf of the Pro- thereof. An extremely well-writ the Cabinet consider that an vincial Government and award ade-
An exceedingly astute politician broadcast allegations that this revolt instigated by the ten work, in which facts and impetus to local acroplane manu-quate punishment to the perpetrators figures are supplemented by well-facture is vital to defence, and is of this outrageous net of brutality and a skilful organiser, Lang set was a bulanced viewa 012 the subject an important foature of the new and thus win the everlasting grail-up a system like that of Tammany Standard Oil Co, and that officials,
Hat and eventually secured com- had plotted to n arder him. dealt with.
achome-Renter's Special Service, I tude of the Moslem community.
Ga.m.
PART 11
5.55 m. Interinde.
5.20 .mance Busi
4 h.m. The New.
0.15 a.m. Dance Hole.
0.47 Km. Claro down,
than scrapped, and he puts for- AUSTRALIA'S AIRWAYS Mr. R. Soofit Ghafoor. ward various proposals to this end. The problem.of industrini finance is dealt with at length, and
the author examines the efficiency of the Indian worker in relation to wages and the standard of ly- ing.
BIG SCHEME OF INTER-
~~~CAPITAL ROUTE
Senate.
n
most disconcerting and has shocked appeared to press his claim and ing
also called out the militia. He Louisiana Senate. "This Is my
Tho
utters a
II.K. Banks, $1,040 n. H. K. Banka, (Lon. Reg.),
$104 n.
Chartered Bank, £134 m. Mercantile Bank, A. and B.
$294 n.
Mercantile Bank C., £1234 n. East Asia Bank, $76 n.
Insurances.
b.
Canton Ins., $180 n. Union Ins., $372 China Underwriters, $1.10 n. China Firo, $382 n. H.K. Fire Ins., $185 n. Internat'l Assce., Sh. $4 n.
Shipping.
Douglas, $36 n. H.K. Steamboats, $4 n. Indo-Ohians, (Pret.), $80 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $12 n. Shell (Bearer), 70/7 n. Union Waterboats, $114 n.
Mining.
Antamoks, 80 cts. n. Balatoes, $18 n. Baguio Gold, 24 cts. n. Benguet Consolidated, $12.10 n. Benguet Exp., 13' cts, n. Benguet Goldfield, 10 cte, n. Big Wedge, 8 cts. n. Gold Creek, 30 cts. n. Gold River, 7 cts: n. Ipo Mining, 90 cts. n. Itogons, 361⁄2 ets. n. Saincot, 15 cts. n. Kailan, 11/6_n. Langkate (Bingle), S14 n. S'hai Explorations, Sh. 34% n. S'hai Loans, Sh. $6, n. Raubs, $7 n. Venz: Goldfield →→→
Docks etc.
H.K. Wharves (old), $78 n. H.K. Wharves (new), $74% n. 'II.K. Docks, $9.
Providents (old), 55 cts. 11. Providents (new), 20 cts. n. Hongkews (old), Sh. 3240 n. New Engineerings, Sh. 34 n. Shanghal Docker Sh182
Cotton Milla
Ewo Cottons, Sh. $5.75 b.. S'hai Cottone (old), Sh. $65 ̧n. S'hai Cottons (now), Sh. $40 n. Zoong Singe, 38% n. Wing On Textțies, Sl. $25 n.
Lands, Hotels, etc.
I. and S. Iotels, $3.40 . H.K. Lands, $241⁄41⁄2 BIL ** H.K.
Land 4% dobontures,
LTD.
WATER LEVELS
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FOR WEST. NORTH AND EAST RIVERS
The River Conservancy Commission for Kwanging Province lies the following ke port on water lovela, in English feet, for the West, Narth and East River
Highest Lowret W. L. W. L.
zecard record
Face
of Observation
West River
-Shlubing North River
at Tinayumi Eao! Iliver
on Sept. Sept.
- 41.0
D
10.0
nt Shamwhul North Turer
al Shekiung
+20.0
17.0
0
9.4
0.5
6.7 0.2
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--2.7 8.8
3.8
$100 n.
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S'hat Lands; Sh. $20% n.. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10 n. Humphreys, $12 n. H.K. Renities, $4 n. Chinese Estates, $88 m. China Renities, Sh. $4 n. China Debentures Sh. $128
Public Utilities.
H.K. Tramways, $11.30 . Peak Trams, (old), $5% s. Peak Trams, (new), $5% n. Star Ferrics, $78%1⁄2 n.
Yaumati Ferries, (old), $17.60
It.
China Lights, $8.00 su. H.K. Electric, 355 n. -Macao Electric, $20 n.
Sandakan Lights, $3 s. Telephone (old), $19.80 s. Telephone (new), $8.20 s. China Buses. Sh. $11 n. Singapore Tractions, 10/6 n.. Singaporo Pref. 22/6 b.
Industrials
Malabon Sugars, $8.60 n. Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $19% n. Gald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $19 n. Canton Iccs, $1.80 n. Cement (Coverted), $8 n.. HK. Ropes,.$2.15 n.
Stores, &c.
Dalry Farm, $15.75 n. Watson, $3.05 n. Lane Crawfords, $3 n. Mackintoshe, $7 n. Sinceres, $5 n. Wm. Powella, 70 cta. n. Wing On L.K.), $56_n.
Excellancous. H.K. Entertainments, $4 n. S. C. Enterprise $1.85 n. Mucao "Greyhounds," $2 n. Constructions (old), $1.10 n. Constructions (new), 26 cts. n. Vibro Piling, $4 n.
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