1935-09-17 — Page 7

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GALE EXPECTED IN HONGKONG

NO. 7 STORM SIGNAL HOISTED

The No. 7 typhoon signal, Indicating that a gale is expected from the north-east, was hoisted in Hongkong and Kowloon at 9.35

in

of the consequence Malay disturbance inclining in a slightly more northerly direction.

The position given when the signal was hoisted was within sixty miles of 19 Lat., 113 Long.. and the typhoon was stated to be proceeding on #north-westerly

course.

This places the typhoon about 200 miles south of Hongkong. ta the east of Northern Hainan, and if it continues U11 its present course it should enter the count in

the region of Kwong Chow Wan.

Little Hope For Pact

NAVAL ARMAMENTS PROBLEM

Hyde Park, Sept. 16. President Loonevelt and Mr. Norman Davis, America's ambas- sador extraordinary in naval

affairs, to-day discussed the naval situation both in ila general aspects and in relation to Euro- pean affairs which were now ad- mittedly at a crisis.

Subsequently, Mr. Davis stated that the European altuntion was discussed, although naturally without any reference to the

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

Picture shows a busy port on the River Nile, which derives its water

from Laka Teana, situated in Ethiopian territory.

United States' intervention. HOCKEY COUNCIL

The Kellogg Pact provided a

moral obligation on the part of

the United States to help to pre-

vent war, and thin was being done. Committees For Current

In so far as the foreign situa tion was concerned, the British have taken the initiative, and Mr. Davis and he feared there was small chance of naval limitation agreements while the threat of war was present. However, he hoped to have a naval limitation talk with the British representa-

the tives in

future. Reuter.

Bear

L.C.C. EVENING,

SCHOOLS

AIR AND TELEVISION.

CLASSES

Season

A meeting of the Council of the Hongkong Hockey Association held in the Chater Room of St. All drew's Church Hall yesterday after- noon with Mir. A. A. Dand, Vice President. In the chair. Mr. F. A. Kemp Hon. Secretory) and Mr. A.) M. Xavier (IIon. Treasurer) also present.

were]

It was decided to fix Sunday, Dej cember 22, for the Annual Jixture between the Civilians and Combined Services,

Mr. G. T. Palmer, Major H. M. T. Campbell and Comdr. J. A. Broome were elected to the Hockey Umpires" Board with Mr. Palmer as 11on, Se cretary.

Other commillees elected were as follows:

R. C. S.

Colony Selectio-Capt. Bates (Army) und A. E. P. Guest! (Civilinn). The Navy representative will be plected Inter This Com mittee

will serve throughout thej

season.

M.

of

Civilian Selection.-H. À. Blites, d.

Xavier and G.

"Awards Sub-Coomer Wood-

London, Sept. 16, The winter season for evening schools organised by the London County Council starla to-night, und it is expected that a total of 1,250,000 students, which is thes average number catered for by these courses for a number

ward (England), J. Radger (Scot- years past, will be exceeded,

There are sons 20,000 classes land). Limit, Cotter (Ireland.) G. T. Palmer (Walca), J. S. Grewal (India), unl for both vocational

A. M. Xavier. (Portugal), R. H. Wong vocational subjects, and new (China) and G. May (Germany), courses introduced this year in-

elected to

Lo compile clude one in air navigation for a list of num

numos

of players entitled to civil air pilots and one in televi-awards for participation in repre sion-British Wirelcas,

sentative games last sengen.

1031-

JAPANESE CRUISER IN PORT

TO STAY THREE DAYS

III.M.S. Tatsuta, flagship of the Japan's South China Squadron, en- tered harbour this morning from Swatow for a stay of three days be fore proceeding North. Admiral Shimomura was aboard and CX changed a salute of 21 guns with the British Navy,

H.M.S. Dunen is dae here to day from Weihaiwei for her annual re-fit.

CHINESE SHIP PIRATED

SEVERAL PASSENGERS

KINAPPED

A number of passengers were allegedly captured, but other de- talls of the alfair are not to Hand.

NEW GOVERNOR

יף

is

At the conclusion of the meeting, the annual fixture meeting was held at which Club representatives ar- ranged fixtures for the coming sea-

sun.

MOTOR RACING

CAPTAIN EYSTON SETS MORE RECORDS

THE CESAREWITCH

Callover For Race At Newmarket

London, Sept. 15. The callover for the Cesarewitch was as follows:

Chrysler 13/1 g, 14/1 t. Tommack 100/70, 16/1 t. Shining Cloud 100/7, 100/6 t. Doreen Jano 20/1 9, 22/1 t Hoplito 20/1 o, 22/1 1. Cactus 25/1 o Quashed 25/1 o.

Near Relation 33/1 t and o. Water Tight 33/1 o.

John James 33/1 o. Enfield 33/1 0.

Forda Do Caisse 50/1 o and t. Cornered 50/1 o, 00/1 t-eater.

THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE

London, Sept. 10.

TUESDAY,

BLINDLY FOLLOW

PARTY

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Jews from employing Arynn maid- servants.

Many of these have been with Jowiah families for years and are disturbed by the prospects' of seeking jobs in as afready_crowd.. ed market.

The official view is that service in Jewish households exposes young girl to the dangers of a life of shame.-Reuter.

OLYMPIC GAMES

Berne, Sept. 16.' A

World meeting of the Maccabian Congress has resolved to ask the Olympic Commitice and other sporting organisations not to includo Jewish athletes in the Olympic Games teams in Germany next year, on account of the trent- ment of Jews by Germany-Reuter Special.

FAIR TREATMENT

Nuremburg, Sept. 16,

It is understood that. Chancellor Hitler has ordered the Nazi Party leaders to see that no individual terrorist acts against German- Jews are permitted.

After a conference, with party that leaders Herr Hitler stated the Jews in Germany should now be given an opportunity to live their own national and separate) lives and should not be disturbed. He emphasised that the Jews, us a national minority, should be tated in the same way as non- Jowish nationa! minorities, were trenied in other countries.-- Renter.

BRITAIN MAKES STAND CLEAR

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the first aim of the Soviet foreign policy-Renter.

LITHUANIA'S STAND

London, Sept. 16.

SEPTEMBER 17, 1935.

RADIO BROADCAST

Tango Orchestra From The Studio

THE WAIKIKI TRIO From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 355 metres (845 kilocycles):

4-7 pm. Chinese Programme. 7-11.15 p.m. European Programme.. 7-7.17 p.m. Peer Gynt Suite" No. 1. (Grieg, Op.46).

Voen Items from 7-17-7.30. p.5. Musical Comedy. Song-If Love

Sweet") (Coward).

were

ali ("Bitter

Ivy St. Helier (Soprano). Sung-Zlgeuiner ("Bitter Sweet")

(Coward"),

PARRY Wood (Soprano). Vocal Ducts The Thought never en- tered my hend ("The House that Jack Built"),

Vocal Duets-Moon Euchanted,

Winnie Melville and Derek

Oldham.

7.30-7.50 p.m. A Jazz Piano Recital by Carroll Gibbons and John W. Green, * Ring around the

1.

2. Nymph Errant-Selection, 3. The Way to Love-Selection. 4. Footlight Parade Selection. 5. Who do you think you are?-

"Mr. Whittington."

6. What a Pleasant Surprise--

"Mr. Whittington." 7.50-8 p.m. "A Life on the Ocean* (Nautical Selection") (Binding).

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report Closing Local Stock Quota- tions.

8,05-8.20 p.m. From the Studio. Selections by "The Waikiki Trio." Programuge.

1. Ku Mone

»

Do you Love me?

Fun Maminne,

1.. Paauau Waltz...

i.

Royal Hawalisu Hotel.

8.20-8.30 p.lu.

Two

Humorous

Monologues by Stanley Holloway,

1. Albert Comes Back.

2. Macksman Sam.

8.30-9 p.m. Light Orchestral Music,

Fantasia

.ON Melodies of

Strauss (Weber).

Johann

From Meyerbeer's Treasure Store

(Urbuch

Where the Woods are Green fare.

Weinger).

Tell Me to-night (Spolinasky).

The Lithuanian Government has now replied to the joint represen-Musical Comedy Switch (arr. Hall). 9.9.16 p.m. A Relay of the Daven lations made in Kovno at the end try News Bulletin (Copyright by. of last week by France, Great | Reuter). Britain and Italy, regarding the forthcoming, elections in Memel.

In London the reply is regarded as generally satisfactory. It is understood the Lithuanian Gov- crament has issued a public de claration on the subject.

at

In the League Assembly Geneva to-day the Lithuanian Foreign Minister, M. Lozoraitis referred to the Memel question

The callover for the Cambridge-and the recent speech of the Ger-

khire was as follows:

Pegasus 20/1 o, 22/1 t. Pampas Grass 20/1 o Higlilander 22/1 o, 25/1 . --Negundo-26/1-0-and-£.

Finalist 25/1 6, 28/1 it. Theft 25/1 o. Boethius 25/1 vo-Reuter,

JAPANESE PLOT

FOR RISING

BAN LIFTED ON NEWS OF

TROOP CONSPIRACY ·

Tokyo, Sept. 16. The press ban has been fed regarding the Godsen Troops' con- Spiracy which was nipped in the bud on July 18, 1933, when sixty- three participants were arrested at Melji Shrine Hall, where they assembled to pray for the success of their coup d'etat next day.

9.15.10 p.m. A Variety Programme.' Pinno

Duet-Goodnight

Medley

Viennn.

Baie da Costa and Barry Jacobson. Song-I only want one boy-"Give

me a ring."

Song-A Couple of Fools in Love-

"Give me a Ring."

Margaro!' Bannerman (Soprana). Vocal-Goodnight.

The Bllies. Violin Soló-Grinzing

Albert Sandler. Vocal-Where the Arches used to be Flanagan and Allen.

man Chancellor. The Lithuanian Government was not asking the League of Nations to take up the Organ Solos-I want to be Snappy

Sidney Torch. question but he said he was con- Vocal--Lazy Bones Vinced-that-n-certain-doclaration |-Vocal-Nagsdeki.-The-Millis-Brothers...-- which had been made elsewhere was Song The Very Thought of you

Sam Cestow (Tenor). of a nature to disturb the good atmosphere that should prevail Orchestra-Selection of Bing Crosby between nations. Lithuania would the continue in her devotion to Lengue which, he added, was not

for settle only an organisation tment of disputes, but could also prevent them.-British Wireless..

WEATHER SERVICE FOR AIRMEN

BIG INCREASE IN REPORTS

Numbers, 10 p.m. Big Ben Reuter Press Bulletins.

10.05-10.15 p.m. "Musical Conerly Marches."

10.15-11.15 p.m.--From the Studio. Professor N. A, Tonóff and his Tango Orchestra.

11.15 p.m. Close Down,

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers

ናይ ትን. Sim, Polk Song, Pairy Tale and lagend, aramma Forecast (German, Eng. -Speciel programmcs for Far Extern Blateneta will, be broadcast from Zecten 44

followe London. Sept. 16.

| The_signa!_would have been given The annual report of the Me- by Flight-Commander Yamaguchitaurological Office for the year in air-bombing the Cabinet while ended March last records an in- it was in session.

crease of enquiries received, by After that, bodies of conspira aviation service stations of 18,747 Salt Lake Cily, Sept. 16.

tors planned to attack residences over the previous year's total. `- Captain George Eyston, the Bri- and murder Baron Ikki, Count

A total of 2,404 more weather tish racing motorist, driving a special Makino, Daron Harada, the Home reports were passed to aireraft in "speed of wind" car, averaged a speed Minister. Baron Yamamoto, also fight.--British Wierless, * of 150.30 miles an hour for an hour, the Presidents of the Seiyukal, and 15.1 miles an hour over a two Minsefto and Kokumindomei hundresi kilometres course here to-day. political. parties,

and

other

Both sperts are world's records political, financial and commercial

Keuler.

magnates. It was only two weeks ago that Captain Eyston broke the world's tennounces that after a lengthy pre- The Minister of Justice an- miles record with 107.09 miles an hour, surpassing his previous beat of 16109 Binary examination fifty-four miles an hour.

prisoners were committed for trial charged with 'attempted insurrec- tion.

IMPERIAL AIRWAYS-

:

LINER LEAVES. CROYDON FOR

TEST FLIGHTS

London, Sept. 16.

Five were charged for attempl- cd murder and arsor.

GERMAN EMBASSY

MOVING TO LARGER BUILDING IN NANKING

Nanking, Sept. 16.

anderstand Diplomatic circles that the present German Embassy is to be moved to a bigger build- Ingin the Capital.

Dr.

Four of the defondants have

This was intimated by died, including Flight-Commander Trautmann when he presented his Yamaguchi, during the longcredentials on Saturday. The new | examination.-Reuter,

building is being repaired and de- corated and new furniture is to be sent from Gormany.-Wah Kin

RAPE ATTEMPT

Yot Po.

PENAL REFORM APPEAL

SOUTH ASIA ZONE

(outh Asia Zone, broadest from Din (10.74 metres) and DJN 181,45 metres).

D

18,74 m 13,300 kr 1.35+3 p.m. 10201 19.74 m 15.200 ke 4.45-8.13 p.m. DIN 31.45 m ,000 ke 4,45-8,15 Dum DIR -19.74 to 18,250 ke 0 p.m.12.30 km 445 p.m. DJI, DIN Announcement (Germ. Enxl) German Folk Bing, fre 6:30 pm News in English. 2.46 Dam, Grest Hequest Programme

"Itülla! Hulle! You With-N I'iky!"*

8.15 p.

News in German.

7 p., Concert of Light Bunla

News In Englich.

8 p.m.

8.13 p.m. Closs-down D3B, DIN (Cerco

Engl.)

EAST ASIA ZONE

East Asin Zone broadcast thrigh DJQ an 10,8 metres (10.280 k...) 1.30-3 pm. Concert, nowe at 2 mm.

9 p.m. C11 1:32. DJA, DJB (Gerra Engl. Berman Folk Bett Programme Forecast

(Germ

Enal)

945 pm. Eighteenth Century Muste for

the flame.

9.30 p.m. Topical Talk.

9.65 p.m. New in English on DJQ. DJA and In Batch on DJD, 10 r..

Grest equit Programmpi etullat Italist You Wish-Wi Play."

1.1p.m. News in German on. BJQ, DJA

and DJB. 11.30 pm, Corrent Brenia, 11.40. Cancert of Light Mule, 17.13. News In English on DJG, DJA

and in Dutch on D39. (2.30 a.m. Closs DJQ. DJA and DJU

(Germ., Exzl},

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions

The Foo Hai, a Chinese steamer plying between Foochow and Swatow, was stated by the Hong-

A further stage towards the! kong naval authorities to-day to regular air service between Log- have been pirated at Patabao on don and Now York, in an easterly September 11.

direction, was begun to-day, when the Imperial Airways ner NOVELIST'S SON IMPRISONED Dorado, piloted. by Captain W.

UNDER HEAVY GUARD Armstrong, accompanied by flight' Officer N. Richardson, a flight en- Susanville, Calif., Sept. 16.

London; Sept. 16. gineer and a wireless operator, Alton Thomas Tully, 23, son of The Howard League for Penal left Croydon for Malaya, where Jim Tully, the hobo novelist, hus Reform has issued. In appeal, in experimental flights will be made been. Imprisoned under henvy connection with the meeting at

The following, wave-imgths and frequencian from Ponang to Hongkong, to link guard in connection with an Geneva of the Lengue of Nations are observed by Daventry,

Call Blan Frequency Wavelength up with the Australian route. alleged attempted rape of Misa sixteenth Assembly, for mora

.-CBA

0,410 kc

*4#59 metres The machine is expected to ar- Juanita Sheppard, of Wostwood. careful observance in many coun-

OAN 9.810 k.e. 32.85 metra GBO

5. k.. 11.39 metron rive at its destination in about Young Tally was transferred tries of standard minimum ratest

GAD

11,740 nino days, and the first experi- here from Westwood following for treatment of all persons under

GBF 11,585 kg montal flight will start on October lynch threats which had been arrest, detention or imprisonment, made. He has 'boon sentenced on drawn up by the International Six such flights will bo under-two previous occasione on similar Penal and Penitentiary Commis

| charges.—United Press.

sion--British Wireless,

London, Sept. 10. The Colonial Ofco announces that the King has approved the appontment of Lieutenant General Reginald John Thoroton Hildyard to be Governor and Commander- in-Ohlof of Bermuda, on expiration of the office of General Sir Thomas Astley Cubitt,in April, 1986. British Wireless.

2.

taken.--Router.

CAP

CBG

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17,790. ka..

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· 16,246. ke.

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