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"THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER

25,

1935.

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THE HONGKONG PUBLIC STENO- GRAPHY BUREAU, has rccommoda- tion for a few more pupils for day and evening classes in all commercial subjects. Call at Exchange Building, 3rd floor or telephone ~ 31512 for| prospectus and enrolment form.

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hoot-Them-Next-

SATURDAY!

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in Busby Berkeley's Biggest Spectadoit-

GOLD DIGGERS 1935

At the QUEEN'S

AIR MAIL FOR CHINA

LEAVE CROYDON ON WAY TO PENANG

RADIO BROADCAST

(Continued from Pago 7.)

Áo Po độ Drums Recial bị . D. Cunningham, ralaged rpm the Town Ifall, Birmingham,

..

The New 7.15 p.m. The IC. Northern

Orchestra. 9.45 p.m. Clows down.

Transmission 3

Ireland

(G.9.0), 10-11,45 p.m.; G.8% 10 panel am99, { M.IN. 12-1 ..)

10 p.m. Ben. A Countryman's Diary. A talk by A. G., Bireet, 10.10 p.m. The Bournemouth Municipai Orchestra aired frem the Pavillare, Benznemooth. 11.18 mm. Jan Berenika, and I Dr. chotra, relayed from the Town Hall, Leamington Spá 12.13 .. Pance Music

Greenwich Time Signal at 12.30 a.m. 12.30 am. The Newa. 12.45. Dance Moule, 1a.m. Close down.

Transmissión 4

(6.8.1, and G.B.D.)

PART I

11am. Bkz. Ben. Th«. News......

1.30 am.

3 .771.

Reginald Dixon at the Organ of the Tower. Baffroom, Blackpent.

"Remote Corners No. 5. Aus- trails la Tierra del Fuego. A talk by Jean Mamilion. 2.14 a.m. The Leslis Bridgewater Quintet, 2.45 am, "Puritan Lullaby," A romantle

pereita.

Greenwich Tims Hianal at 3. a.m.

3.15 m. The lound Trip." A mes voyaga I sound by Michael Reynolds,

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

HONG KONG ST. ANDREW'S

SOCIETY.

THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above 'Society will be held in the Board Room, Messra Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Friday, 27th September, 1935, at 5.45 p.m., for the purposes of receiving the Annual Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st August 1935 and of electing office-bearers for the ensuing year, etc.

E. M. BRYDEN,

D, S, ROBB, Joint Hon. Secretaries.

THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

What to do to help a child.

Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected or ill-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or Injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness y communicating at once with-

The Hon. Secretaries, H.K,S.P.C. c/o G.P.O. Box No. 513. Hongkong, or the Inspector, 49. Pokfulum Rand, ist floor; or the Inspector. 242, Lockhart Road, 1st floor; or the Inspector. 12,.Sai Yeung Chof Street, 1st floor, Kowloon.

All further steps will be taken, expenses borne, by the

and Society.

The Informant's name will be

11. A. Hiride and James Eccles kept strictly private, except la

cases where malice la proved.

Produced by Jan Dumeli, Buring the course of this Brogramine Isteners will be eareled in the stermikly Mantamme from the Manchester Dorka la Alexandria and back. Here are ships and salo and the daily round at The blah adventure of a Reamer' yayage in vividly pro trayed,

Greenwich Time Signal at 4° want, 4.30 am. Yankee Doodle." A mairal

melange culled from the ration field and "Tin Pan Alley." _5_n.m. Clone down.

PART II

5.15 a.m. Interlude, 1.20 .m. Dance Marie, Basiner Kate and

blo

from Bacd. relayed

the Piccadilly Holel, Indon,

5.10 A.M. A Planefeste Recital by Edward

Mitchell, am, The News, 4,15 .M.

6.58 a.m.

Dance Muse, Sydney Kate and his land, relayed from the Piccadilly Hotel, London,

Clove down.

KZRM PROGRAMME

This Evening's Broadcast From Manila Station

The following programme will be broadest from Maalia thla evening by R.Z.R.M., o a wawlength of 385 metres (618.6 kloerelem):

4 pm, Survet Dance Programin by the

Lyle Orchentem.

6.30 p.m.

Spanish Informational Period. 4.10 p.m. inilah Informational Periods. 6.55 p.m. Stock quotations.

p.m. in Shopper, 7.15 ..

Fl

THEFT OF WATCH.

THIRD DEGREE ÁLLEGED BY CHINESE

A fine of $100, with the alternative of a total sentence of ten weeks' hard Inbour, was passed upon Lam Ching- no, 26, unemiployed, when he WHE convicted of receiving a silver watch and chain belonging to Mr. F. L. Silva, which had been stolen from No. 18 Chathar

with Rond, and legal pawning, before Mr. Thomson, at the Kowkion Magistracy 'yesterday afternoon. A charge of stealing the watch was dismissed.

Detective-Sergeant R. Davies stated that between 0 p.m. en Friday last and 0 nm, on Saturday, the watch i was stolen from complainant's cont at No. 18 Chatham Road, first four.) On Sunday morning defendant arrested on Information, and on Mon- day the watch was ncovered from the Wing Yk pawnshop.

Boris Karloff and frane Ware in "THE RAVEN" coming on Sunday to the

OBITUARY

King's Thomire.

DEATH OF YOUNG GIRL WHILE PASSING THROUGH

RUBBER INDUSTRY

QUOTAS FOR LAST QUARTER

-MODIFIED

The

London, Sept. 24. International Rubber Re-

The sad death of Miss. Lucille Garran at the early age of 12 years occurred at the Kowloon Hos-untion Committee to-day decided to alter the export percentage basic pital on Sunday.

The deceased, who was the quotas for October, November and December to 60 per cent.. thus modi- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garran, tying the decision of March 20 this of Shanghal, was a passenger on year.--Reuter, the President Jefferson en route

Effect of Announcement from Shanghal to Manila, and was accompanied by her mother. She

London, Sept. 24. The rubber market rencted excind- collapsed after visiting a cinema

Kowloon on Satur ly at the Committee's announcement performance day, and was rushed to the Kow- and buyers offered 5/16 above opin- loon Hospital, where she Hubseing quotations, but sellers were re- sorved, preferring to play, a wait and quently passed away.

Her father is connected with the game, while considering all U. S. Navy Purchasing Department sibilities of the announcement. at Shanghai. Mr. Garran receiv ed the news of his daughter's death while in Foochow, and at once took an aeroplane journey Shanghal, where he boarded President Coolidge which is due here on Friday.

to

the

Brokers congregating in cazer groups discuss the exact significance of the decision and it has been point- ed out that with the percentage of new quotas fixed at 60, there is an almost complete assurance of he continuation of that rate for the coming year and even the possibility Quite a large number of friends of still further reduction from that were present at the funeral which scale, with the result that they can took place yesterday at the Colonial now take a calmer and long view of Cemetery, Happy Valley, after the situation.-Reuter.

which the body was cremated at

the Japanese crematorium, Seokun-"

Export Duty Amended

Batavia, Sept. 21.

The Government has endorsed the amendment of the estates rubber export duty, providing that there shall be no duty under 18 centa.

poo. The services were conducted by the Rev. E. C. II. Tribbeck.

Among those present at the funeral were Mrs. II. 1. Pollock, Mra. W. H.

Mrs. Thomson, Hopkins, Mr.. T. B. Wilson. Mr. As edited the bill naw' provides for Merritt Newton Cootes, Vice-duty of one cent between 18 and 20

couts, and a quarter of a cent extra' Consul for America, and members duty for each subsequent rise of a of the English Methodist Mission cent in price.-Reuter. Church.

W. Dewolf Hopper

here of heart

Kansas City, Sept 23. William DeWolf Hopper, the comedian, died WAS

failure at the age of 67, years.—. United Presa,

Complaint stated in, evidence nekt Expatic with Hamon that he hung his cout in an enclosed 7.25 p.m. La Ingular Cigar, & Cigarette verandah. ile had in the coat pocket Factory-Aires Fillpinns with a pencil and the watch. At 0 o'clock Ananthe Jr. and hi-Sirbignext morning witness found that the Ensemble. 7.45 p.m. Ellande y la Prowenta Kits cost was missing and noticed that

Tabinnte with hb College the wardrobe had been

interfered Harmonizers.

with. Enquiries were made and the coat was found in the garden of the house next door. The watch Mand pencil were missing, so a repert was made to the police.

2. Am on the Air Sponsored by Celu Portland Cement. Co, The Mystery Singer and Lina tor.

8.1 1.m. Magic Bral Progromne Mal

Farteldur.

1,30 p.m. The Tawn Crier"-A Quarter-

Hour of Spaniak noelisifen, 8.43 p.m. Suck quotations und· local mar

ket reports.

9 p.m. oral hair direct) y Lily

*Imqulin,

Manila Hotel Orch,

10 p.m.

11 p.m. Sign Off.

Defendant elected to give evidence,

In the course of which he alleged that the watch had been given to him by a friend to pawn. The anan in the

lee woul

Dance Music-Tex Craz and his first pawnshop tuld witness to

his friend along before accept it. Later witness took the watch to the Wing Yik pawnshop and he was given $1.00 for it. Of this.

JAPAN'S MISSION

sum the man gave witacas twenty rents for pawning the watch for hini.

ርኑትን

TDUN

the

POST

OFFICE.

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Salgon: Singapore-Australia

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Amoy

INWARD MAILS

Swntow

Shanghai

Haiphong

Hai Hing Patrocios Sikfang

September 20.

.September 25.

..September 25.

Straits and London Parcela (London,

22nd August.)

Ajax

September 26.

Haiphong

...

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

hal (San Francisco, 8th SopL) Shanghai and Swatow..

Canton

.September 29.

Pres. Coolidge (due 6 aan.) Sept. 20.) Shantung Takada

September 26

September 26:

September 26.

Atauta Maru

September 27.

Shanghai (Vancouver B.C., 7th September).

Emp. of Canada:

September 27,

Manila

General Sherman

September 27.

Straits

Ginyo Mara

September, 27.

Snigun

Houtman

September 2

Manila

September 27.

September 27.

September 27.

September 27.

Japan, Shanghai and Europe via

Siberia (London, 5th September) Yasukuni Maru Japan

Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and

Pres. Jellorson

(San Francisco. 30th August) Pres. Monroo

Teiros!as Japan

Toyama Maru Straits and Europe via Negapatam (Letters and Papers) London, 29th August-and Air Mall ex Amster- dam-Bandoeng Service Amster- dam, 18th September. Japan

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

Java and Manila

Manila

Straita

Shanghai

Straits

Japan

Calcutta and Straits

Java

Europe via Suez (Letters and Papers) London, 5th September and London Parcels-London, 20th August Straits Japan

U.S.A., Canada, Japan, and Shung.

hai (Senttle. 14th September) Japan and Shanghai Australia and Manila

For

Fort Bayard

Amay

Swatow

Bangkok

Samshu and Wuchow

Amoy

Hoihow

Swntow

CHINESE IN SIAM

Manila

REGULATIONS TO WHICH THERE IS OBJECTION

Born in New York City in

Canton, Sept. 24. March, 1858, Hopper made his The Association for the sup stage debut in "Our Boys" In 1879. port of Chinese Overseas at Siam Later he was connected with recently received a telegram from Frohnin's Madison Square Com- the Union of Overseas Chinese at. pany playing Pittacus Green in Siam reporting on the regulations "Hazel Kirke" and many other promulgated by the Government roles. He then studied singing of Siam. and joined the McCaull opera

The regulations are as follows:

(1) All Chinese rice mills

(2) Chinese must not in any way insult the Japanese residing In Slam:

(3) Chinese students in Siam are not permitted to don Chinese dress;

RS

(4) Chinese rice mills must employ Slamese

well Chinese as employees; the ratio, however, must be: Siamese 70%. Chinese 30%.

The overseas Chineso strongly urge the government here to tak steps to remedy the situation.— Central Presa,

Company, and later starred in comedy roles at the head of his own company. He then joined up with Weber and Fields Company, must give half of their annual but leaving them starred in comedy net profits to the Government of roles with his own company, "Mr. | Siam; Pickwick" being one · of his greetest parts. He also starred in the revival of "Wang," "Happy land." "The Matinee Idol" and "Pinnfore." He appeared Reginald Bunthorne in "Patience" at the Lyric Theatre, New York, in 1912, and later as Edward in "The Pirates of Penzance." He Witness further alleged that when ASTONISHING VIEWS he was arrested he was taken to the

also played Ko-Ko in "The Mikado" police station and put in a

in 1913, and the Lord Chancellor OF GEN. TADA where he was assaulted, and on Mon

in "Iolanthe," in the same year. day a

a Chinese detective threatence From 1918 to 1919 he starred in Peiping, Sept. 24.

to kill him if he did not tell the truth. "The Better 'Ole" and in 1921 in General Hayno.

Defendant was convicted Tada, Com-charges of receiving and

"Erminie" with Francis Wilson. London, Sept. 24. mander-in-Chief of the Japanese pawning, and was sentenced as stated.

He was head of his own company illegal The British airmail to China Army in North China in the

in the Gilbert and Sullivan operas left Croydon at noon in an Im-course

productions from 1921 to a statement to the

1925. perial Airways liner. It will take Japanese press nt Tientsin to-day

was connected with the eight days to fly to Penang, when said that the raiding principles

Student Princo Company from thu manila will probably be flown of the Jannere military policy to-

1525 to 1928, and with the White to Hongkong by Captain Arm-wards China were based on,

Lilacs Company in 1929. In 1930-1 strong. The mails should be in "Japan's great mission in main-

he embarked on a lecture and con- China in ten days.--Reuter,

taining eternal peace in the Orient

cert tour, and frequently spoke and emancipating the Oriental

over the ratio in the following nations from the oppression of the

year, In 1933 he went on a tour Canton, Sept. 24. white races."

. The Chinese Seamen's Union

with the play "Uncle Tom's Cabin,” That China has forgotten the and the Chinese Mechanics Union,

Hopper was married six times. benefactions which she has receivwith headquarters at Canton, ed from Japan, including salva-

Signor Grandi Senr tlen from dismemberment and Chinese delegates at Geneva urg

have cabled R message to the

Geneva, Sept. 20.. News was received here to-day foreign rule, Illustrates her im-

they should give full of the death of the father of morality, which is worsened by ing that

Signor Dino Grandi, Italian am- constant attempts at intriguo with support to the League's efforta to

bassador to the Court of St. James, foreign Powers toward the des- solve the Italian-Ethiopian dis- truction of Japan.

pute.

The Italian envoy left London for Rome last night, it was learned, Havas,

G

aro

Showgirls chorus because

called the

they from acting.

refrain

of

I

CANTON'S VOICE

SUPPORT FOR COLLECTIVE SECURITY

To-day's programme: Japan's

The message says that it is attitude must be fair and impar- gratifying to see that the powerful tial, her policy must be imple- states of the League aro realising mented by strong pressure, her that collective security is depen- economic policy must be mutually dent upon the enforcement of the beneficial, and not merely exploita- Covenant. The fact that they are tion. Japan must respect the inde all backing the League in this pondenco of China and the freedom of the people, all the new way mouns a great step forward and. "while the relations between and the old military groups in North China must be eliminated, China and Italy are of the friendliest, the Chinese people in also. "professional pro-Japanese discharging their duties as a politicians."

The best course is for Japan to member of the Longue give full atablish a peaceful area in North support to the League in its China where both peoples can live endeavour to perfom its duties in peaceably and trade freely, and face of a threatening altuation. then gradually to extend the area Tho masage is also signed by na the Chinese to the southward the Kwangiang United Chamber and other public see the benefits accruing-United of Cominerco Press.

organisations.--Reuter.

lle

WATER LEVELS

FOR WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS

for

The River Conservancy Commission Kenostune Prosince (scure the following. part on walar, levels, In English feet, for the West, North and at livers:

Hehrat Lowest

W. L. On

Piace of Olixarvation

West River

nt Shfuling North River

at Taingruen North River.

At Himmuhul

East River

At Bheklung

W. I

on Sept. Seph record Treon! 21 24

+41,0 Q

+-26.0

0

7.5

1.2 8.0

THE VERY IDEA!.

(Continued froni Page 6.) "Oh, no," the dimsel answered, And toyed with her lipstick, "It is because you are so loud And always make me sick."

Agony

From a Londoni morning paper agony" column:

"Elderly Jndy thanks tha Amerlenn Judy for changing barths on sleeper, Edinburghi London, August 23,"

Sex You

Hend Clerk-"Don't you ever dare call me 'big boy" again! I've had quite enough of your film ex- pressions."

New Typist "0.K., chief,

Koen. Joke.

A coloured, womun came to see the doctor. "Docinh," sho said,

6.7 Ah's come to ask if you be gwine to give Rustus another of dem mustard plasters, cos ho says to 27 ask you kin he have a slice of hum +168 -27 1.7 1.8 wid it-it's pow'ful hot alone!"

+17.06

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Fushion Matu Nagato Maru

September 28.

September 28.

Tisondari

September 28.

.September 29.

September 30,

October 1,

October 1, October 1.

Tiler Somali

Diomed

Menelaus Nankin

Santhia

Tilbadak

Cathay

Conte Verde Airlea Maru

October

October

October 2,

October 3.

October 4.

Pres. Jackson ... Rajputana Nellore

October 4.

October 4,

October 5..

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Wednesday.

Wing Wo Selatan Torungen Tsinan

Date and Time

Wed., Sept. 25, 2 p.m. Wed., Sept. 25, 3 pm, Wed, Sept. 25, 3.30 p.m. Wed., Sept. 25, 3.30 j.m. Tai Ming Wed., Sept. 26, 4 p.m. Yuensong.... Wed., Sept. 25, p.m.

Thursday.

Hai Hing. Thurs., Sept. 20, 9.30 a.m. Hydrangea.Thurs., Sept. 26, 3 p.m.. Pres. Coolidgo Thurs., Sept. 26, 5 p.m. Friday

Holhow, Pakkol and Haiphong.... Kiungehow....Fri., Sept. 27, Noon Letters for "Bandoeng-Amsterdamu Yasukuni Maru .......... Fri., Sept. 27.

Air Mall Service"

(Due Amsterdam, 7th October),

K. P. O.

Reg Letters,

.Sept. 27, 11.30 a.m. .Sept. 27, Noon

'

G. P. O. Beg..........Sept. 27, Noon Letters,...Sept. 27, 12.30 p.m.

Straits, Sandakan, Ceylon, India, Yasukuni Maru ..Fr., Sept. 27,

Mauritius, E. and S. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles. (Due Marseilles, 23rd Octaber).

K. P. 0. Reg.

Sept. 27, Noon. Letters, .......Sept. 27, Noon. Swatow, Amoy and Poochow Manila

(Due Victoria B.C., 10th October)

Reg..

C. P. O.

.Sept. 27, 1245 p.m. Letters, .Sept. 27, 1.30 pm Hai Ning....Fri., Sept. 27, 3 p.m Emp. of Canada

Fri, Sept. 27, 4.30 pm. Shanghal, Japan and San Fran- General Sherman Fri., Sept. 27, 5 p.m..

ciaco (Duo San Francisco, 20th October) Manila

... Pres. Monroe..Fri, Sept. 27, 5 nm. Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A, Pres. Jefferson

Central and South America and Europe via Victoria B.C., and

Parcels,, *Europe vin Siberia

Reg., Lettera,

.... Fri, Sept. 27.

Sept. 27, 3 pm.

Sept. 27, 4.15 p.m.

Sept. 27, 5 pm.

Saturday,

Manila. Australia and New Zealand Atsuta.Maru

vin Thursday Island. (Due Thursday Island, 10th October). Letters for "Imperial Airways Ser- Takada...

Reg.,

Letters,

viće"

(Due London, 14th October).

K.P.O.

Reg......

Reg.,

Letters Sept. 8, 11.30 am

Letters,

(Due Amsterdam, 19th October).

K.P.O.

Sept. 28, 11.00 4.m.

Letters for "Bandoeng-Amsterdam Takada

Air Mail Service"

Reg.......

Sept. 28, 11.00 a.m.

Letters, Sept. 28, 11,30 a.m. Letters for "Singapore-Australle Takade

Air Mail Service"

(Die Darwin 8th October).

K.P.O.

Reg., Sept. 28, 11.00 a.m. Letters... Sept. 28, 11.30 a.in. Straits and Calcutta

Sept. 28, Noon,

Parcels,

Haiphong

Reg..

Letters,

Rog..... Lettera,

Takada d

Canton...

.Sat., Sept. 28, .Supl. 28, 8.45 a.m. *Sept. 28, 1.30 a.m. Sat., Sept. 28

G.P.O. Sept. 28. 11.30 a.m. Sept. 28, Noon

Sat., Sept. 28.

G.P.O.

Sept. 28, 11.30a.m. Sept. 28, Noon.

Sat, Sept. 28.

G.P.0.

Sept, 28, 11.30a.m.

Sept. 28, Nuon

Sat, Sept. 28.

Letters,... Sept. 28, 1.00 p.m.

Sat., Sept. 28, 2 p.m.

Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Fushimi Maru Sat., Sept. 28, 8.30 p.m.

Siberia. Amoy

Kaying ...Sat, Sept. 28. 3.30 p.m. Bangkok, Batavia, Mauritius, Re Houtman.... Sat., Sopt. 28, 6 p.m.

union, Madagascar, *East anil South Africa

Sunday.

Feochow

Swatow, Amoy and Formosa

Shantung... ..Sun, Sept. 29, 9 a.m. Hozan Maru..Sun, Sept. 29, n.m. Monday.

Swatow, and Bangkok

Kalgan. Mon, Sept. 30, 10.30 ..

Tuesday

Manila, Macaszer, and Sourabaya . Tjinegara ........ Tues, Oct. 1, 8:30 a.m. : Swatow, Amoy and Foochow .............. Haiyang

Tues., Oct. 1, 2 p.m. Thursday Skanghai and *Europe vla Siberia”. Conte Verde Thurs., Oct. 3, 9.30 am. Friday,

*Strults, Coylon, India, Mauritius, Africa |Maru .. Frí., Oct. 4, 3.30 p.m,

East and South Africa

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Pres. Coolidge

.....Fri, Oct. 4,

C. and S. America, Canada and *Europe via San Francisco, and **Eurone via Siberia,

Parcels,

.Oct. 4, 3 p..

Reg

(Due San Francisco 23rd October).

Lotters,

Oct. 4, 4.15 p.m. .Oct. 4, 5 p.m.

Saturday

Japan, Canada, U.S.A., G. and S. Tantalus

America and Europe via Victoria B.C.

(Duo Victoria B.C., 28th October).

Parcels, Reg. Letters,

Superscribed correspondenco only.

.:Sat, Oct. 6. ..Oct. 4.5 p.m.. Oct. 5, 8.45 p.m. .Oct. 5, 9.30am.

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