GIANT LINER ASHORE
NEARLY 1,000 ON BOARD
BRITISH SHIP GIVES HELP
(Special to "Talograph")
New York, Sept. 30. With 450 passengers and 526 crew aboard, the 24,149-ton Hol land-Amerion Finer Rotterdam, went hard aground on a reef at Morant Cays Island, in the Car- ribean Sea, whilst returning from
a. West Indies cruise.
BETTER CARE OF JOBLESS
LABOUR PARTY'S
SCHEMES
CRITICISM OF PRINCE
(Special to "Telegraph") (y Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphic ages Grifinance, SAP, Revierd, Octobre
London, Sept. 30.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER
Mysterious Death
BODY OF LOVELY GIRL FOUND
YOUNG MAN IN CUSTODY
(Special to "Tolograph")
Colorado Springs, Sept. 30. Kenneth Garrett, 22, has been ordered held incommunicado and
without bond, pending the findings of a coroner's inquest following the Atrange death of Margaret Will, 21, Garrett's fiancee.
The Labour Party Conference,
She was a lovely Colorado College which opened at Brighton to-day, student and her body, bruised and unanimously carried a resolution battered, was found recently float calling or legislation which would make the maintenance ofg in Fountain Creek, just south
of this city's mits. the unemployed The first attempt to float the
completely and charge
District
Mr. provide The
Attorney, liner, was unsuccessful, and the national British steamer Arguani is now adequate seales of benefit without Clyde Starrett, says that Garrett's the imposition humiliating story does not Bynchronise with taking off the passengers and
that of other witnesses. conveying them
Kingston, conditions. to Jamaica, sixty miles away-Reu- ter Special.
A United Press message states that the passengers and crew are being removed as a precaution, the actual danger to the liner being alight,
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PASSENGERS SAFE
Kingston, Sept. 30. The passengers and crew of the liner Rotterdam have been trans- ferred to the Arguan!.
The seas remain calm and the Effected smoothly. transfer was following unsuccessful efforts to font the liner-United Press.
ATTEMPT TO GET REWARD
FALSE INFORMATION TO POLICE
Teang Sang, aged 29, unemply ed, was sentenced to a total of
twelve months' hard labour when he pleaded guilty before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning to pos- session of two revolvers and eight rounds of ammunition at an un- numbered hut, and with giving false information to the police in the hope of obtaining a reward.
of
The Conference draft resolution criticising a recent speech, by the Prince of Wales, describing those deprecating military influence in the Officers Training Corps in "eranka in nu- education thority," was considered, but the motion was referred back,
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A section of the Executive re- membership pori declaring that
|
Garrett admitted that the dead giri broke off their engagement last night following a triding quar- rel-United Press,
GEN. BORRETT'S
DEPARTURE ·
ARRANGED.
in the Independent Labour Party | COLOURFUL SEND-OFF and the independent Socialist.
with Party WAN incompatible membership in the Labour Party overwhelmingly defeated.--- Renter Special.
WILM
BOGUS TELEPHONE MESSAGE
PRISON FOR FALSE
PRETENCES
Lt. Gen. O. C. Borrett, GH, C.M.G1, C.ILE.. D.S.O., who is vacating the post of General Officer Commanding the British Troops in China, is leaving the Colony on Saturday, October, by the P. and O. liner Rajputana,
General Barrett will arrive at Queen's Pier at 10.15 a.m. where he will take the salute from guards of honour provided by the Royal Nuvy and the 1st Battalion the Lincolnshire Regiment. The General will then say good-bye to Service and civilian friends, after which, at 10.30 u.m., he will board launch Victoria and proceed to the Rajputana.
Four months' hard labor was passed on Wong Fuk-cheung, 20, unemployed, when he appeared be: fore Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kow-the Ioon Magistracy this morning on a charge of attempting to obtain money by false pretences,
Delective Sergeant Ellis stated that at 9 a.m. yesterday some per- on telephoned to the Chau Ngai
CALM IN MEMEL PRESERVED
SECOND DAY OF ELECTIONS
:
PRO-GERMAN
POPULACE
Memel, Sept. 80. The second day of the elections passed off quietly, but at Schnelz many electors complained of not being able to vote.
Journalists touring the polling atations received an uproarious welcome from the population, which held impromptu pro-German demonstrations under the eyes of the allent Lithuanian police.
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1935.
RADIO BROADCAST
Relay of Rotary Club Tiffin Speech
RECORDED PROGRAMME
From Z. B. W. on a wavelength of 365 metres (815 kilocycles):
1-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7-11 p.m. European. Programme. 7-7.17 p.m. "Summer Days Suits," (Eric Coates); Wood Nymphs Valactio (Eric Coates).
Four Songs by Elsie. Suddaby (Soprano),
7.17-7.30 p.m.
1. Faith in Spring (Schubert). 2. Cradle Séng (Schubert). 3. Serenade (Schubert).
Grand Opera,
4. The Rosebud; Hark! Hark!
the Lark (Schubert). 7.30-8
from Excerpts p.m.
Vocal Gems Carmen (Bizet).
Bartered Bride" Fantasia-The
(Smetana, arr. Fetras).
Mini-La me Aria-They Call
Boheme"(Puccin!).
Grace Moore (Soprano). Orchestral Dance of the fours-
"La Gioconda" (Ponchiell). 8.m. Local Time and Weather Report: Closing Local Stock Quota- tions.
Pro. 8.05-9
A p.m.
Variety gramme.
The open manner in which the de- monstrations were held indientes that the populace is not in any state of political suppression by the Lithuanians, but it also affords the evidence of Impressive strength of pro-German feeling in the Memel territory.
Meanwhile, speculation has been aroused by the unexpected arrival of Herr Hitler at Koenigsberg. | accompanied by General von Blom- Piano Solo-Zing! went the Strings berg and General von Fritsch, but of my heart, a rumour that Hitler intends to deliver an important speech at Tilset, on the German side of the Memel River, to-morrow, lacks oflleial confirmation.-Reuter.
NO RICKSHAS FOR MACAO ·
PULLERS' STRIKE
DECLARED
(Our Own Correspondant.j
Macao, Oct. 1. Public risksha coolies have gone on strike to-day na a protest
against an attempt by the mini- system of registration. ipal authorities to enforce a
The new regulations also in- On Saturday, Maj.-Gen, F. Scluded provisions requiring the Thackeray, D.S.O., M.C.. Commanding coolies to be neatly attired. So the Shanghai Area, assumes com- far, there have been no untoward mand of the British Troops in developments, the coolies merely China pending the arrival, about refusing to work. December 8, of Mnj-Gen. A. W.
Solo-Glamorous. Night-
Renars.
Waltz Medley,
Piano Song-Give me a heart to sing to
Helen Morgan. Kisn Organ
("Now
Solo-One Moon") (Romberg). Organ Solo-Lover, Come bnek ta me
New Moon") (Romberg),
Reginak! Foort, Song When I Grow too old to dream
(The Night is young"). Song The Night is Young
Evelyn Lave (Soprano). Orchestra-Love, for ever Ladore you. Orchestra-Ninon.
Vocal
Duet-Fold
your
winge
("Glamorous Night').
Mary Ellis and Trefor Jones, alreuma Song-Shine through my
amoroas Night").
Tretor Jones. Organ Solo-In a clock store Terence
Casey.
Vorai-Rock und Roll (“Transatlantic
Merry-go-rouri"). Vocal-Oh! Lon ("Transatlantic
Merry-go-round")
The American Eton Boys. Band-Irving Berlin Waltz Songs
Medley. 9 p.m. A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin (Copyright by Router), 9.15-9.35 pm. The J. H. Squire Celeste Detet. Moment Musical (Schubert), Serenade (loszkowski). Melody in F (Rubinstein). Guyotte Migron (Thomas).
ling knitting factory and asked Bartholomew C.B. C.M.G., C.B., have been influenced to strike by Cavatina (Raff, orr. Scar).
DILLINGER'S BETRAYER
It is believed that the coolies
other coolies not domiciled in Macao, to whom registration, bås been refused.
Chicago, Sept. 30. Anna Sage, who betrayed John Dillinger to the police, obtained 4 week's stay of deportation pro- ceedings to-day when she claimed that the Government had twice SIR "double-crossed" her.
for a loan of $20. He was asked.8.0., to fill the post. A charge of possession of arms to call at the factory and at 11 a.m. was withdrawn by the prosecution defendant arrived and produced a have been. against Cheung Lol, aged 22, cuke letter purporting to seller, and he was discharged.
written by a man named Li Tal- Detective-Inspector A. J. W. ing. The wife of the man Li waR Dorling. In outlining the case, called to the factory and she dis stated that on the night of Septem-closed the fact that her husband had her 29 a warrant was executed on been in Canton since the 26th. an unnumbered-hut-on-a-vacant: piece of ground opposite the Kow- When defendant was arrested he loon Hospital. Two revolvers, both told the police that he was the one who telephoned to the factory and
first when loaded, were found wrapped in
admitted that he was the writer of sume clothing in a suitcase which
the letter. Defendant had been she was promised Dillinger would was locked. At that time a man
employed by Li, who was a building not be killed and secondly when named Cheung Loi was arrested
be her lot.-Vuited and was charged with having contractor, last year. There was she was promised that deportation
one previous conviction against would not possession of the arms.
During further investigations, defendant. it was discovered that Tsang Sang had brought the guns from the country and purposely put them into the other man's hut, then giving information with the hope of getting a reward. The police MEN, AND THE IDOL OF FOOLS-to the local health authorities during arrested Tanng yesterday charged him with possession of the armis, and in answer to the charge he stated, "These guns are mine." In view of this, the prosecution. referred further charge of giving false information against the defendant."
=
Prega..
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
Ono case of Typhoid was reported
CUSTOM IS THE PLAGUE OF WISE
and Noralix.
In answer, to the Magistrate, Inspector. Dorling stated that the reward would have been about $100.
the week-end.
The Servicemen's dance at the Monday, The H.Q. Royal Artillery W.OY.M.C.A. will be held on und Sergeants Mess will be holding October 7, and not to-morrow, their fortnightly whist drive and tombola at the above mes; on Friday, commencing at 8.30 pm.
Defendant pleaded guilty to both charges and was sentenced to 12 months' hard labour on the first and three months on the second, prosceated. concurrent.
In
the
The following forthcoming weddings are announced: Mr. James Robert Canning, pianoforte maker, Marble
id: Hall, Kowloon, and Miss Zenaida Gintovt, civil engineer, 209F. Prince Edward Hond; Mr. Federico Antonin Angelina
dos
For returning from banishment be fore the completion of his term. Chan Sut, 30, unemployed, was sentenced to nine months' hard labour by Mr. Xavier, merchant, 16 Macdonnell Hond,
Maria Central Police and Mipa Macfadyen Court this morning. Defendant was Remedios, Austin Road, Kowleon. tanished for ten years from March Walsh
On a charge of being found in an third floor 22 last. Sub-Inspector d. J.
unoccupied room on the
unlawful of China Building for purpose, Li Fat, aged 41, unemployed, was bound over when he appeared be Magistracy this morning. Detective fore Mr. Macfadyen in the Central Rond near Wing Hing fond yesterday, Sergeant J. Shepherd stated that de- a boy. Chap King-kee, aged years, suddenly ran across the rond fendant bought and sold packing
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Mr. J. R. Oliver, deives of private The charge against Cheung
reported to the Loi was withdrawn on the applica-car No. 568, has tion of the prosecution and he police that arbilo diving along Electric was discharged,
An order was made for the con- fiscation of the arms.
JAPAN'S NAVAL ARMS STAND
NO ALTERATION IN ATTITUDE
seven to
to
Tokyo, Oct. 1. It is probable that fourteen days will elapse before Japan will reply formally Britain regarding the convocation of a naval conference, since the Cabinet must approve the note.
seven
in front of the car and was knocked down. He received slight Injuries, but was not detained on admission to the Government Civil Hospital,
enses.
body,
of Admitting a breach
AIR MARSHAL PASSES
VYELL VYVYAN'S FINE RECORD
London, Sept. 30. The death is announced of Air Marshal Sir Vyell Vyvyan, K.C.B, D.S.D., at the age of 60 years,
La Cinquantaine (Cabriel Marie).
9.35-18 pan. "He Wanted Adven- ture" sung by Bobby flower, Judy Gum, Marie. Burke, ftaymond Newell
and Chorus.
10 p.m. Hig Bulletins
Ben: Reuter Press
10.05.11 p.m. Dance Music. 11 pan. Close Downl.
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES -
This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers
for For Eastera Special programmes Leteners will be broadcast frum Zectes a follow t
SOUTH ASIA ZONE
Formerly of the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force, Sir Vyell Vyvyan served in the punitive (19.74 metres) and DJN (31.45 metres). naval expedition against the King of the R. N. War College from 1911 to 1913, and served in the Dar of Benin. In 1897, was on the staff
danelles in 1914-15, being awarded the D.S.O., the Legion of Honour, the Orders of St. Anne and the Rising Sun, the American Dis- tinguished Service order, and the Grand Cordon of the Redeemer.
He retired from the R.A.F. in 1925.-Reuter.
INDUSTRIAL PARLEY
JAPANESE SEEKING
CONTROL
Tokyo, Oct. 1. Following a, conference with He was not employed by any- | Government officials, representa-.
tives of General Motors are under the De stood to be conducting a series portation Ordinance, Mak Fu, aged of conferences with officials of the Automobile Company, 32, was sentenced to 12 months hard Nissan. Cheung Kau, 20, unemployed, walahour by Mr. Wynne-Jones at the which virtually represents Japan's since it rought before Mr. Macfadyen in the
Kowloon Magistracy, this morning automobile interests. Central Magistracy this morning, Defendant, who was banished for ten manufactures the Datsun, the only charged with stealing a pair
on April yeurs
25, admitted having motor-car produced in the country. trouacra, the property of Li Sing-you, committed .༥ similar offence this year.
to any marked extent. Assistant at stall No. 11, Lower Another banishee, Wong Lin-kau. The conversations are understood Lascar Row. Detective Sergeant. Taged 24, was sentenced to six months' Cashman stated that when arrested hard labour. He admitted that he to have centred on the question: the defendant was wearing the jacket was banished for ten years on Decem-whether General Motors shall seli and trousers. Defendant pleaded ber 12,
the Nissan Company. United guilty to the charge and was sent to could ind033, and pleaded that, he their equipment rights entirely to
no work.
PreRx
rison for three weeks.
*
of
Ta
Japanese, naval observers pro- SG by Mr. Was this morning fined street coolie, on the head with a bam-
dict that Japan will express her readiness to participate, with the
COLUMBUS DIARY?
Moscow, Oct. 1.
A diary which is believed to
Kwok Piu, 31, strect coolie, who ad- R. R. W. Ashby, of Messrs. Dodwell mitted striking Ho Sam, 41, also and Company,
pole
was bound over by Mr. Schofield, at the Central boo Magistracy, for driving a car which Macfadyon in the Central Police Court Inspector Brittain said the car had amends, or five days' hard labour was not duly licensed, Traffle Sub- this morning and ordered to pay 53 reservation that there will be no
ne number plate in front, and at the default. Sub-Inspector J. J. Walsh have been written by Christopher change in her fundamental policy back was stack a piece of paper with stated that yesterday a boy was play- Columbus has been found in the It describes ading with the defendant's bamboo pole Kargopol Museumn. August 26. the number T327. Defendant presented on
was and it fell into the harbour. Defen- journeys and an inscription In Ger Equality, with a common upper mitted the summons, suying he
dant requested him to get it back but man on the title page reada: demonstrating the car. There was limit, is Japan's demand,
book of Christophor number plate in front, but it had up the lad refused, whereupon the defen-Note. nut basis of sufficiency for defonca parently been taken off by a Chineño dunt hogan to beat him, Complainant Columbus from myself to my son
broker of the firm. The rear plate and insufficloney for attack had been lout, and the Tralle Depart
ment had been notified of
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Armaments must be based on a
Reuter.
monstrated and was struck on the
end with a pole by the--defeauta Diego, August 3, 1402"-United
The wound necessitatud a few stitches,
Presዶ.
(South Arla Zone, bromiderat from DJI
DJD
19.74 m 16.280 ke 1,343 Ji.mt. DJB 19.74 m 15,200 ke 4.43.8.15 p.m. DJN 31,40 m 0,540 ke 4.45-8.2% p.D. DSH 19.74 15,200 kep.m.12.39 .m, 4.40 p.m. DJ, DIN Announcement (Germ
Engl) German Folk Song. Pro framme Forecast (Germ., Engi) 4. Twpic Talk, 5,15 pm. A play on German Folk Bong,
by Wilhelm Baier. 6.30 p.m. News In English, 5.45 pm. Bymphony Concerti
including
Concerto In A Minor for Pane forte by Robert Schumann, Fo- tolat: Claudio Arrau. Conductor: Werner Richter-Reichhelen.
#.43 pm News In Germa
p.m.
Concert of Light Masc. Bp.m. Now in Engl
8.16. Close down DJB, DJN (Gərm
Engl.)
EAST ABIA ZONE
East Asia Zone broadest through DJQ an 19.03 metres (15.250 .c.) 1.30-3 p.in. Concer, news at 2 p..
2 .. Call DJA. DJV, DIN (Germ
Engl) German Folk
Forecast Programma Engl.)
Bong.
(Gett
9.16 p.m., "The Song Hit." A Blualeal Piny
by Javidan Hanoum.
0.15 p.m. New in English on DJA and in Dutch en DJ, DJN.
10 p.m. Honge by Ilobert Hehumann. 14.15 p.m. Symphony Concert: Concerto for Pianoforte la ́A-Minor by Robert Schumann, Bollet: Claudio Arran.
Werner Conltucturi
Richter. Hairlhelm
11.15 p.m. News In German on DJA, DIN, DIN. Clone DJB (Germ. Engi).
11.30 p.m. Current Events. 11.45 p.m. Dance Music.
12.164.m. Neww in English on D3A and in
Butch on DIN 12.10. Close DIA and
Engi).
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DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES
To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions
The following ware-lengths and frequencies are observed by Daventry.
Call Blen Frequency Wavelength
8,050 .c. 4959 met zwa 0.10 ..
3146 metres 9,215 K..
11.30 metres
25.52 metram
25.28 metres 19.83. melren 1066 matres
GBB
GBC
GAD
11750 k..
11,865 1.2.
Cor
18,340 ke
G9G
17,700.
CAD.
21.479 k.. 13.87 metres
GBI
GAJ
GBL
15.260 ki `19,45 21.640 k.. 1993 49.10 0.119 k..
metres
m
Transmission 5
(0.8, and 0.8.0.)
7. B Ben. A Bensin Recital.
7.30 am. Jalks “Bands seram the Sax,” 7.43. A Miscellaneous Programme of
New Gramophone Necords.
Greenwich Time Signal xt Midnight.
8.16 am. Queith Maclean, i the Organ
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