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LITVINOFF ELECTED TO BUREAU

FATE OF DISARMAMEMENT CONFERENCE

ASSEMBLY TO DECIDE

Goneva, Sept. 10. The fate of the Disarmament Con. ference is being decided by the Bureau of the Longue Assembly, at present in session.

BRITAIN'S INCOME

FURTHER PROGRESS

IN RECOVERY

- London, Sept. 10, The tavourable Impression Lcreated-by-unemployment-fitures for August, published yesterday, which recorded that the number of unemployed had decreaseıl by 377,000 since the beginning of the year, Ja strengthened by this week's Exchequer returns which ahow the total ordinary revenue. excluding self-balancing items, amounts to £25,596,164 compared with £24,036,806 at a correspond. ing date last year.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1935.

FRESH. ETHIOPIA PROTEST

COMPLAINS AGAINST

CONCENTRATION

ALLEGATIONS

BY ITALY

in

to

SHIP CAPTAIN'S

CLAIM ·

ALLEGED WRONGFUL

DISMISSAL

The action brought by Capt. A. i. Brown, master mariner, daim- ing $1,000 from the Yuen On Steamship Co., Ltd., for alleged diamison), WAR .con- wrongful tinued before the Puisne Judge, Mr. Justice Lindsell, at the Sum- mary Court this morning.

Mr. M. A. da Silva appeared for the plaintiff, and the defendant company was represented by Mr.

The plaintiff's claim was braed on the ground that he had been wrongfully dismissed, while the defendant

contended company that the dismiseni was justified as plaintiff had failed to carry out his duties as taster of the 8.8. Kwong Tung.

Gonern, Sept. 10, The Ethiopian Government has addressed a fresh protest to the League of Nations against the ent Italian troop concentration Eritrea and Somaliland. Income tax receipts are £49,396,- The Note also

retterated tho It contemplates the appoint-000 against £48,707,000 Inst year, determination of the Ethiopian ment of committee, under the and the Lotal inland revenue Government to do nothing presidency of M. Maxim Litvinoir. £102,786,000 compared with £101,- precipitate a crisis. Lite Kussion! Commissar for 427,000, while the total revenue At the same time, at Addis Foreign Affairs, and chief from customs and excise is £129,- Ababa, the Italian Minister, Count Russian delegate to Genern. This 130,000 against £121.814,000 for Vinci, protested to the Ethiopian committee would examine the pre-the same period of the last finan-Foreign

Ofice regarding the sent state of the conference and cial year.

dificulties which he alleges are submit recommendations.

being placed in the way of Italian- Later

Another sign of trade improve-protected subjects by the. The Bureau has decided, that ment is in the Post Ofice receipts Ethiopian authorities when these It is unnecessary to

appoint & under the heading of self-balance subjects, in the interior of the further committee to deal with revenue, which are £25,150,- country, were trying to complete the report on

the Disarmament 00, two million pounds more the evacuation of their families Conference. But in order to give than in the previous year. Total and belongings. M. Litvinoff a place on the Bureau ordinary expenditure, exclusive of it was agreed to make him a self-balancing items is 313,118 additional vice-president.

000 against £297,745,041 at a corresponding date of 1934. British Wireless.

Thus M. Litvinoff will be able to sit in the Bureau with the re- presentatives of the other Great Power-Renter

FORMER MISSION

EMPLOYEE

GAOLED FOR THEFT

OF FANS

Three unemployed men. Chan Chien, elias Chan Rau, 21. Kan Cheong, 26, and Cheung Kwok- shing, 30, were brought beforė Mr. Thomson at the Kowlpon Magist- racy This morning and were sentenced to ten weeks' hard labour each for stealing four over- head electric fans from No. 160 Austin Rom, the property of the Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America.

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The Italians desired Addis Ababa, together personnel of the consulates, the prótest said.

NO RESPONSE

Count Vinei has hitherto receive ed no reply from the Ethiopian Government to his request to be allowed to bring 180 goldiers to Addis Ababa to guard the Italian Legation there.

The Italian Legation disclaims any knowledge of the reported offer by the Emperor of Ethiopia to allow Italy to build a road or railway from Eritren to Gondar, or to engage numerous advisers. including Italiana, to be nominated by the league of Nations.

London, Sept. 1O. The number of books issued an- nually by public libraries in Lon- has grown from 23,217,887 in 1924 don and the home counties are

The Negus, meanwhile, has to 56,905,176 last year, while in given his privato residence at shelves have increased from which has just been started there. the same period books. on their Harrar to the Red Cross unit

139,804 to 6,537,870.

-Reuter

REQUEST REFUSED

Addis Ababa, Sept. 10. The request of the Italian Minig-

By means of inter-library rela tions and links with the National Central Library for students, in- dividual readers, instead of being confined to the stock of nonster to bring a company of Askaris fictional works at any library, fer duty in Addis Ababa that they have aceeas to the resources of might protect the Italian Legation, the entire area, comprising seve- has been refused by the Ethiopian ral million volumen-British Wire- | Government, it was officially an- Icas.

nounced to-day.—Kenter.

DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

Detective Sub-Inspector Whant appeared for the prosecu- tion and the Itev. George Daly, Procutor of Maryknoll House, appeared as complainant.

Sub-Inspector Whant stated that the house was the property of the Catholic Foreign Mission Society and was vacated on May 17: whch

FEAR 38 AN UNTRUSTWORTHY } A dinner dance will be held at they removed to Stanley. There GUARDIAN OF CONSTANCY, BUT Repulse Bay Hotel this evening. The

KINDLY HEART IS FAITHFUL EVEN last bus leaves Repulse Bay at 1.m UNTO THE END OF THE WORLD-l Cicero.

DAY BY

!

By kind permission of Major 11. St. G. Thuyts and Officers, the Band of the 1st. n. The Lincolnshire Regt. grounds

was no caretaker, and the fans and other fittings were left on the premises. The third necused was employed by the Mission as office and errand boy, and he went with the Mission to Stanley. About the Messrs. Benjamin & Putts Previved will play in the U.S.R.C. end of May and the beginning of the following buying and selling rutes from 0.30 p.m. on Monday next, Sept.

their Manila Agents This tember 16 June he obtained one week's leave : from, to go to Canton,

morning:-Benguet Consols, Ps. 12.10! During this period. he

-12.20 Antamoks, 78--8; Baguio | went Golds, 224-9316: Rivers, 06--006.j with the other two defendaals fo the house at Austin Road and dis-i

Capt. E. Rule, at present master of the .. Kwong Tung and for- merly chief officer to the plaintiff. who had given his evidener-In-

RADIO BROADCAST

Relay from Daventry Of The St. Leger

A JAZZ RECITAL

From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 355 metres (845 Kilocycles):

4-7 pm. Chinese Programme. 6-6.15 p.m. Children's Studiu Con-

cert.

7-11 pm. European Programme. 7-7.30 p.m. Light Orchestra) Music, Coeur Ardent Waltz. Souvenir Fleuri Waltz. Traumende Glocken (Krame). Blauer Pavillon) (Armandola). An Dich Waltz (Waldteufel, Op. 150).

Ich Liebe Dich Waltz (Waldteufel,

177).

hese Night Watch (Siedo). Love in Idleness (Mucbeth). Indiana Sweetheart (Hansen). 7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio,

Jamena and Julian Silveria

things; 4. Pretty Trix; 5. Louisiana

Fairy Tale: 6. What's the Reason; 7. Feelin' my Way; 8. Three in one way.

chief at the previous hearing, in Jazz

by Fred Carpio.

being cross-examined by Mr. 1. Cracker Jack 2. Prettin; 3. Doin Silvo, admitted that be Kave evidence because he was more or less compelled to do so. He and plaintiff had been ship-mates, and he was giving evidence with no ulterior motive at all.

8 p.m. Time and Weather Report. 9.03-8.30 p.m. Variety.

DRUNKENNESS ALLEGED Before plaintiff was dismissed. the company made enquiries as to his conduct, and witness admitted having reported to them that April last year, plaintiff went to plaintif had been drinking. In

hospital for over-drinking. Wit- ROAS heard this from Capt.Songs-You were so charming. Walker.

Sonts-I'm your slave,

Song--Just once for all time- "Congrea Dances". Irene Eisinger. Orchestra-Tunes of Not-so-long ago, 1923 and 1921.

Vocal-Little Mountain Cabin. Vocal Pop-eyed Pete.

Solos-Sweet Trumpet

Sue-Just Yath

Referring to the incident in January this year, when plaintif failed to make a report

to the

anton agents after the ship had been delayed for over 10 hours by fog, witness said it was Mr. Tang, the assistant compradore of the .. Kwong Tung, who made the complaint to the company.

re-

011 Trumpet Sulos-Georgia mind.

my

Charles Fitz Gerald (Tenor), 8.30-9 p.m. A Relay from Daventry. "Holiday Time." A Bird's-eye View of England in the month of |September, illustrating with words and

music how people are spending their holidays in the Home Country. Pre- sented by Pascoe Thornton.

9-9.15 p.. A Relay of the Daven- Nowa Bulletin (Copyright by Wenter).

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For inspection and trial cali

Chau Cheuk-fat, the Chairman

defendant company, of the Board of Directors of the was then

9.25-9,10 p.m. From the Studio. called. He stated that on January A Talk on "The History of the 2, this year he saw Capt. Walker Alice Memorial and Aliated Hes- and told him to ask Capt. Bruwu|pitals by fir. 5 to come and see him the follow-CRE, LLD. ing day. Witness understood that 9.49-9.50 p.m. -"Morgenblatter" neglecting his duties. He plaintiff had been drinking and Morning Papers) (J. Strauss) sung

by the B.B.C. Wireless Chorus, membered an becasion when the

9,50-10.30 p.m. Relay from Da- Company paid for the treatment of

ventry. Capt. Brown's eyes. There were also other bills, for drunkenness, but witness did not pay for them. The doctor who treated Capt. Brown's eyes was Chau Sek-nin, who was the son of witness, Capt. Brown did not come to the oillee on the following day as requested. but a report was made to witness by Capt. Rule.

·

The St. Leger. A running com- mentary by R. C. Lyle, relayed from the Town Maur Kneecourse. Doncaster, 10 p.m. Big Ben; Press Bulletins, 10.30-1 .. Darice Music. 11 m. Close Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

follows:

This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers Special programmes Cross-examined by Sir. Silva,

for Par Fastern witness denied that he had given er will be broadrant from Zeearn a Capt. Brown $69 for the settle.

SOUTH ASIA ZONE ment of other medical fees.

(South Asia Zane, broadenst from DJB. (19.74 metre and JN (31.45 metres).

121 19.74 m 13,200 he J.JR-3 D.m. D311 19.74 m

13,200 ke 4.45-1.16 p.m. DIN 31,47 m 10 ke 4.45-9.15 1.m. DJB 10.74m 15,200 ke 9 p.m.-13.30 a.m. 4.43 p.m. 1998; DIN Announcement (Germ...

Engl) German Falk Song. Pro gramme Vorernal (German, Eng- ilust.

WENT TO HOSPITAL

Walker testified Capt. H. W. that he had known plaintiff for about 30 years, but not intimately. On one occasion, some time in October, 1933, witness took Capt. Brown, who was then serving on the na. Kwong Sal, to the War Memorial Hospital, as he was auf-

A fine of $175, with the alternative of two month hard inbour, was int posed by Mr. Schofield at the Central mantled the fans and took them Tin Hui, 24, through passenger Mugistrncy on Li Yip, aged 30, an- away and sold them. The first fan from Amoy to Penang, died aboard employed, who admitted a charge of the s.. Hai Lee at sen, apparently possession of 224 porque lottery tickets, was sold to a jeweller's shop for me antural causes. On arrival of Defendant was arrested in Ko Shing $33; two others were sold to the the ship in Hongkong yesterday, the Street, Detective Sergeant Kinderfering from the effects of liquor, Sheung Yick shop for $13,50 und | hody was removed to the Kowloon prosecuted. $15. The last one was sold to first Public Mortuary. defendant's own brother, who did not know it had been stolen.

Kwok Lin appeared before Mr. fadyen at the Central Magistracy this morning, charged with returning to the Colony after having he banished for a period of 10 years, From January 5 this year, Defendant

The result of the June examination

4

5 p.m.

5,38 p.

I

"The Prettiest Tunes have 1 made

for, Then!!!

Kex in English.

3.45 pm. Newsa Band. In the Intervali A

German Profielen.

6.45 pm. News In Gewasare.

1 p.m. Cancert of light Moxic.

p.m. New in English,

8.15. p.m. Close down DIN, DIN (Gopa...

EAST. AHIA ZONE

In April, 1984, as a result of instructions from the defendant company, witness again took Capt. Brown to hospital, for the same complaint, At that time he did 19.61 metres (15 299 k.e.) 1.28-3 p.m. Cancerl. not notice anything wrong with Capt. Brown's cyca.

The prosecution further stated that first accused was a member of a rather well-to-do family. He was very well known and was spoken of as the son of Chan Kee-kee, whe had four of five shops in Shanghai) plended guilty and was sentenced to and Wong Kam-pui. The above are? Tung for the purpose of wishing

Street..

KEPT AN OPIUM DIVAN

WAITER IGNORES

WARNING

1 months' hard labour.

year-old

conducted by Faculty of Secretaries, London, was yesterday received in longkong by air mail, Among those Keh lon-chew, Lob Thong-wah, Lee passed were:--Kwan Wan-kui, next Man, Stephen Siu, Chu Wai-choen students of the H.K. Commercial In- stitute, Wyndham Street. Seven out of ten succeeded.

On Janupry 2, 1935, witness went on board the 8.8. Kweng

his former colleagues the cum- pliments of the season. He found Capt. Brown and a friend. Capt. Brown appeared to be jolly, but told witness that he was going to leave the ship and to live in a bungalow made with four bam- and a mat. In his opinion, Capt. Brown was not speaking normally.

Witness told him not to do any thing rash, whereupon Capt. Brown became suspicious that he eame from the offices of the com- pany. Witness assured him that that was not the case.

The ren- son for his suspicion was perhaps due to the fact that his conscience was pricking him.

Witness then left the ship and went to the offices of the company. There he met Mr. Chau Cheuk- fat, who requested him to tell Capt. Brown to come to the office on the following day. Witness accordingly returned to the ship and told Capt. Brown

The Doline Steamship Line advisesj that their Round-the-World Liner, A summons against Li Yau-to, of President Johnson, has been delayed, & Tin Lok Lane, for having a mutor and will arrivo in Hongkong on car radio set without a licence at Saturday morning instead of Friday Room No. 603 Lak Kwok Hotel, morning as scheduled. This steamer Wanchai, was mentioned before Mr. is now scheduled to sail for Manila at Schofield at the Central Magistracy 6 p.m. on Saturday, September 14. this morning. The defendant was ah- sent and the case was adjourned for a week. Sergeant G. Carruthers stated Bitten by a mongrel dog owned by that the net was being tested at the Remarking that it seemed to be Mrs. Mason, of 32 lankow Road, time, as it had just come back from an aggravated case, Mr. W. Scho-Kowloon, Marian Hopkins, the three repairs. Mr. A. E. E. Jeffries, Wire- field, in, the Central. Magistracy Hopkins,

daughter of Sergeant less Technician, P.W.D., was present R. A. 0. C., received in Court. this morning, imposed a fine of treatment at the Kowloon Military $100, or two months' hard inbour Hospital. The dog was removed to

Pang Ho, a woman, aged 60 years, in default, on to Tin-hol, 45, Mataukok for the usual period of oli-j

appeared before Mr. Macfadyen this waiter, who admitted that he, beservation,

morning at the Central Magistracy, ing the principal tenant, did

charged with the unlawful possession knowingly allow Lam Nam to use,

T. R. MacDonald residing at 12,9f a European-style dinner suit at the premises as an bpium divan at Tregunter Mansions, May Roud, ap the Wing Cheong Pawnshop, 34 184 Hollywood Road, first flour, peared before Mir. Macfadyen this Queen's Road West. Defendant plead

morning at the Central Magistracyed guilty and was fined $30, or one yesterday

Revenue Offer A. W. Grimmit! pointer

charged with allowing his brown and th's hard labour. Det-Sgt. Gowans at the stated that it was wiring case white or bite to wander with-the-shendetilerade and wanted On September 4 he raided the August 27. Defendant admitted the to pawn the suit for $5. Defendant premises and warned, the defend- susamens and was fined $5. ant that if the place was kept -again as a divan he would arrest

a principal.

Ny Pui, o 41-year-old unemployed | cagineer of the s.8. Kwong Tung, Defendant promised he would not allow the 24, was fed $3 and bound over by mun, appeared before Mr. Macfadyen said he had known Capt. Brown Mr. Schofield at the Central Police this morning at the Content Magis- premises to be so used again.

for the last eight years. In April, Court this morning when he pleaded tracy, charged with obstructing

1934, ho naisted Capt. Walker in When the house

was raided guilty to assaulting compatriat, Mohamed Khan, a police constable, yesterday, there were eight Tong Mlu-fo, 21, st 342 Lockhart whilst in the execution of his duty taking Capt. Brown to hospital.

The case is proceeding. smokers present, four of whom Rond. Detective-Inspector Rozesiowy at Graham Street near Wellington were smoking with the defendant stated that both men were employed Street, Acting Sub-Inspector Smith In his cubicle, Defendant ad- Monday morning the defentiant sent constable arrested a hawker who

na fittors at the

shop. On said that at 4.30 p.m. yesterday the mitted that he bought the opium an apprentice out to buy bread. On was selling . Defendant came for the other. Defendant, he his return the defendant scolded him from the back and anatched the added, had a good job on board regarding the poor quality of the basket from the constable, with the the river atenmor Yuet On.

bread. Complainant interfered and result that lie prisoner chcaped. De- Defendant admitted a previous an argument ensued, during which fendant was then arrested by the A. B. Chandler, victory in

the defendant was alleged to have constable. Acting conviction this year for the pos- struck the complainant with a wooden Smith asked his Worship to take a gubernatorial race. The Democrat

Sub-Inspector sension of prepared oplum and hammer, causing slight discolouration serious view of the case. Defendant has 216,615 to Mr. Rhea's 181,042.. keeping an oplùm divan

of the right eye.

was fined $6, or 14 days' hard labour, United Press.

him an

A Shanghai man, Chang Mia-chin,

same

pleaded guilty and said that she was given tive cunta for pawning the cul

of Mr.

Chan's request. Capt. Brown sald he would not go to the office.

Mr. II. Charrington, the chief

DEMOCRAT WIN

Louisville. Ky., Sept. 10. Mr. Thomas Rhen has conceded the Lieutenant-Governor, Mr.

East Asia Louie henndrast through DIQ on

Dew at 2 pm

9 p.m. Call DIQ, DJA, DJ (Germ., Engl) German Polk Hour. Programme Pareraat (fier., Engl}

Belter Bax,

9.13 p.m. "The Prettiest Tunes kuva I made

for Thre 9.45 p.m. News in English on DIQ, DIA und der Dutch on D♫B. 10 p.m. Brass Band. In the Interval: A

Story from fame. 14.15 p..

Now in German on DJQ. DJA, DJB, 11.30 p.m. Current Eventa, 11.19 . "A Winder Inerney" and "A Wanderer's Fantasy" by Frans Schubert,

12.15 m. News in English on DJQ, DJA and In Baich na DJA. 12.30 m. Ctone D1Q. DIA. DID (Germ..

Engl.)

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21.540

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19.82 metre 1448 MELETE 13.37 metres

ITTS

13.93 mlreq

4.10- matres

„Transmission-5.

10.80, and 0.8.0.) 2.

Ble Hey. The Lealis Bekleewater

Quintes.

7.43 am. "The Pot of Destructian“ An Oriental story by Mark Channing. Greenwich Timo Bignal at 12 Midnight

A

1,45 min. The Nowac

"Noten and Naatsealities,” Bght maritime medier.

ant. Class down,

Transmission 6

(0.8.D,, 0.9C, and (1.9.1..)

A

I am. Big Ten. "Remote Carmere. No. 4 Tayum.“ A talk by Evelyn Cheesman.

11.15 m. Rowfund Time, at the Organ of the Paramount Theatre. Ilver- peel

Greenwich Time Signal at 3.36

11.15. The Newa

12 p.m. Closa donn.

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Dance Musica Greenwich Time Signal at 1.20 p.m. 12.30am, The Newa,

from the

32.45 a.m. I tri

7.15 p.m. Charles Manning and his Or

cheaten relayed Granada, Walthamstow, Greenwich Time Hignal at 13 Noon A p.m.

The 8.3. C. Northern Ireland Orchestra: leader, Philip White way conducted by 'eter Mont- gomery.

8.49 pm, "all day Time.*"*___ _A_Bird's-ey9 view of England in the month of September, Muetraling. with words and music, how poopla "arm *pending their holidays in the Presented by Home Country,

#p.m. 0.13 pm.

Pascoe Thornton.

Thin Now

The Birmingham nlppodrono Orchestra, conducted by liatry Pell, Islayed from the Ripps drome Theatre,

9.15 p.m. Close ifunn.

Transmission 3

(0.8.6. 10-11.45 p.m.; O.SE. 10 p.mel.um.; 0.9.11, 12-1 .D.)

9.50 p.m. The Bt. Tager. A running

commentary by R. C. Lalə, to Jayed from the Town Mor Itarecorres, Doncaster,

19.50 p.m. The Itournemouth | Murielpal Orchestra: Jendar, Bertram Lewing conductor, Julius Itnerlaan. · Ete-

- layed from the Payllian. Bourne-

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Dance Muafe, Clous down

Transmission 4

(0.8.B. and G.S.D.)

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1.16 m. big Ben, The New 1.30 am.

2.

Reginald Diton, at the Organ of the Tower Ballroom, Blackpool. The Ht. Legar. A running com

mentary by R. & tale renyul from the Town Moor Racecerna, Doncaster, 2.30 am Foden's Worka ·Handi Condorter,

F. Mortimer. Bilayed from the. Arboretum, Derby,

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Fred Hartley and his Nerelty

Quintet with Brian Lawrence,

3.25 . Promenade Concert (Bach), Part T. related from Queen's TRAIL, Landon, · W.1.

Greenwich' Tims Blame! at A ́p.m.

4.5 mm. "STollday "Time"

4,95 .m. Interlude.

4.49 a.m. Variety Feature... 4.m. Close down.

FART H

Bis. am." A. Recital by- Anthony (Vieľka. and Kathleen Cooper (Plane~ ferte).

am. The News. **

11.11 p. A Countryman's) Dlarz." The

Aras at a new series of forta nightly talka by A. G. Street. 11.30p.m. The Northampton Now Thesira Orchestra. directed by cur Morgan, Belayad from the New! 4.45 am. Close down.

4.15 am. Dance Marie. Maurice. Włanick

and his reheatre, stayed from The May Fair Hotel, Lander,

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