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CANAL COMPANY.
NEUTRALITY
GOVERNED BY CONVENTION
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AUSTRALIAN TRADE
COMMISSIONER.
BRIGHT FUTURE SEEN IN' TRADE WITH JAPAN
The Australian people nt home are whowing.n marked interest in the possibilities of increasing the trade between their country and Japan, It is an Interest which was
compart |
of
vague until the visit
is how much
Labhani to Japan hut is
more keen and general than it has ever been. Tint in the opinion of
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, OCTOBER
AITKENHEAD SHIELD
LOCAL SEASON
CLOSING
RINKS FOR FINAL GAME SELECTED.
Lieut Colonel Longfield Lloyd, newly The following rinks have been
chosen to appointed Australian Trade Cammas-oluott
represent Hongkong and Hongkong on Saturday by the E. amt Mioner to Japun, who arrived, in
in the anaval Aitkenhead Shield competition A steamer Nellore.
be held en Saturday, October 10, at the Craigen power, Police Tul Civil
Service
R. Duncan, who has been selected
REPUBLIC OF PORTUGAL
SILVER JUBILEE
CELEBRATIONS
·Spucial festivities marked the celebration at Maeno on Saturday of the Twenty Fifth Anniversary of the Repubile of Portugal,
The streets were decorated by day and illuminated at night, while H.E. the Acting Governor of Macno gave the usual reception and at night a bail at Government Palace..
Great Britain was represented
to captain the Kowloon team, will buy HLMS. Folkestone, and France J. C. Chaliners, while B. W. Bradbury, | playing against a Taikos rink ander by the gunboat Argus, captain of the Hongkong side, will lewere exchanged at the Club Lusitano Warm sentiments of friendship meeting A. llyde-Lay's rink.
on Saturday to mark the twenty- fifth anniversary of the declaration of the Republic of Portugal.
London; Oct. 6. According
convention, ratifled with the signing of the Veranilles Tresty, the Suez Canal cannot be closed to any nation nor blockaded,
The trade with Japan is important | Preens The Suez Canal Company - has | even as it stands to-day but it is Issued a statement, accordingly, inevitable that it will grow go saying: "The company is a comview. Both the visit of Mr. Lathan
derably, said the Colonel in an inter- mercial firm and therefore neutral. to Japan and that of Mr. Dobuchi to That neutrality is recognised in Australia, which is as yet unco: concession nets. The canal must pleted, have been of a friendly nature be kept open to all commercial and have not dealt in ships."-United Press,
the political and
and financial with Under the Convention of Con relations between the two countries. stantinople, signed in 1888, the But as goodwill visits they have done. Busselt a great deal to foster a reciprocated d. Purvis Suez Canal was stated to be free interest in
to the value of their
Mod. Denkin and open in Lime of peace and war, up Austenith country-and to wake W. It. Munkelt without distinction of flag. The trade with and the need to
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side of the
right to blockade was prohibited. Foster Australians con
and no net of war could be com mitted within the Canal or within a three-mile radius of the ports. Belligerent ships of war could only remain in the Canal or its ports a limited time.
The signatories to this Conven- tion were Britain, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Russia, Spain, Austria, Germany and Turkey,
Actually, the Canal has been partially closed on various 06- ensions, notably for four days be fore the Battle of Tel el Kebir in 1882, while from 1915 to 1918 the Company surrendered its rights to
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KOWLOON
Craigengawer Green
Midered
Japanese trade in Way something of the future and 4 Conten they are realising that it which should be developed. Tony A
ix im-! partant ant re development da. Landolt necessary now to
for the Stevenson prepare future.
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What ellet, such an incrense trade will have on Empire trade is J. Hosen hard to decide exnetly, in the opinion. Y. Adal of the Commissioner, but it should A. R. Dalin not be very gront.
Takin
It should be understood, he said, that the many business connections 3. Fender between Japan and Australia would S. in no way be interfered with, The
C. Pont aim of the mission was to help such
W. E. Holla
Tekip) connections with increased
informa
A the British and French Army atlon if they required it but certainly
thorities, sentral shipping being not to attempt in interfere. It would. allowed to pass the canal after always be willing to supply plosives outside the three-mile firms regarding the possibilites of
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for munitions and
ex- tion to either Australia ext
FANLING HOLD-UP
Katche Wenn
J. Hollige (nktp)
trade between the two countries, of Glendinning which commulities might be exported Wall or imported,
how to make. Mo business contacts,
and
The Tourist Trafic
Rick No. I
D. C. Alves FX. Boar J. J. Wanti 11. A. Alves
(akip)
Hink No. 2
J. G. Oworlu
M. N. Rakusen L. A. Gutierrez X. Silve takt)
Kink No. 3
J. Gitten
1.6. Creix RP Ph A. Hyle-lay
(skip)
Risk Ne.
I. F. Xavier
T. W. Carr
1. Lamiert
F. V. V. Ilhelto
(skip)
Police Green
Rink No. 1
J. Y. Jininisay
J. Revie
W. Greig 2. Cullen (skipi
Kink No. 2
1 Morrison
1. Innen W. 8. Dhe 6. Cooper (skip)
link No. 3
E. Fletcher
. J. Tacchi
A. E. Sikatom
A. I Truncat D. W. Waterton
A. Smith
4. Francr
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Rink No.
J. Kheilabear
J. W. Bernar
W. K. War
U. M. Dur
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Civil
The Commission will also act as a
of the representative
Australian National Travel Association, a body which is more than a travel bureau and which disseminates knowledge of Peoples Australia to almost all countries in 0. 11. Stewart
W. Cunninghaot the world in an attempt to increase 1. Chalmers knowledge of the southern continent and to increase the amount of 'Aus- tealin' tourist traffic.
C. Suhimura M. J. Medin 3. ravanuch A. Brookbank
(ki)
AMERICANS ROBBED BY ARMED GANG A particularly audacious rob bery was carried out. In broad daylight, at about 4 p.m. yester day, when Mr. D. E. O'Kieffe and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Cramer, of the National City Bank, were held up In the Shoungshui district, near Fanling, by a gang of five armed robbers, who took money and ar- tielen, to the value of $60 from them and escaped.
Mr. O'Kleffe, who is a popular member of the American com- munity and a keen baseball player, was driving in a motor car with Mr. and Mrs. Cramer, from Fan ling to Kowloon. Near the Wo being able to have its cake and eat
The Commission will not act as a tourist bureau but it will nid the A.N.T.A. in its work or propaganda. Halch and of spreading knowledge of Aux-3. Getlaties tralia's attractions.
Tuck F. J. Jumen
be- skip) very. Reed A. F. Pat A. Macfarlane
At present the tourist traffic tween Japan and Australia is considerable, said Col. Lloyd, and is showing signs of a rapid increase. is a valuable trade since a country with really good
scenery to sell such Australia ls, is in
pition of
it
Hok Shek village, in the Sheung."—the scenery can be sold any
F
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J. Meyer
A. M. Holland
[day
Service Green Kink No. 1
11. T. Burrell H. H. Remo V. Pethertek.
It Duncan
inki)
Stink No. 2
G. N. Micheli
H. Kern
J. Kremploo
J. McKelvin
(skip)
Kink' No. 3
J. Stenna
W. E Halv
C. . Honkin
J. C. Brown
[ekip)
Itink Ne. 4
A. A.
Remedios
J. M. S. Hosario
E. M. Remedios C. G. Stra
Inkip)
FOOTBALL IN AMERICA
Results Of Leading Matches
Shui district, the car was forced intween the two countries should im
of times; The tourist trade to slow down because the road prove steadily in the opinion of the was under repair. While the car Commissioner, jul as should the was nroving thus ut a walking normal trade in commodities, as R pace, five Chinese, armed with re-result of the growing interest and volvers, jumped on the
activity of the Australian people: an running board and ordered the driver to interest and activity which is also felt stop. When this had been done, apparently by the Japanese nation. the robbera made their
Col. Longfield Lloyd, who was met victims alight and searched them.
arrival by Dr. H. D. Matthews, President Mr. O'Kieffe was
of the rolieved of Zealand
Australian and New Association, $6.20, and Mr. Cramer of $2 in Matthews, was entertained at Govern-
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New York, Oct. The following are the results of the ten cents pieces, while Mrs.ment House at dinner on Saturday principal American football matches Cramer suffered the loss of a pair evening, gud will sail for Japan at 10 played on Saturday: of gold-rimmed spectacles, valued.m. tent Tokyo,
His headquarters in Notre Dame 14 Carnegie at $50, and a black japanned cigarette case, When the robbers Col. Longfield Lloyd will be remein. Harvard 20 ascertained that there thing more of value to bo had. they disappeared through the paddy fields, making good their
escape.
Was
no
Japan
lay
Yale
bored
large number of weal US Navy residents as a member of the Aus- Part
Ohio State was headed by Mr. Lathum. The Col. tralian Mission to Japan in 1934 which Fordham Alabania is able to peak Japanese, and hus
Princeton made a study aver many years Japanese art, history and culture.
of Nebraska
Michigan State Mrs, Lloyd and their three children Rive lk re necompanying the Commissioner. Oregon
Town Mr. J. Tonkin, the Assistant Trade Washington, activities on foot, but so far no by the Nellore, will so be remem S. California
who also arrived here Stanford Commissioner, arrests have been made.
It is understood that a Customs Officer happened to be passing shortly afterwards, and informed tho police, who sot the usual
BUSINESS IN JAPAN
TWO AMERICAN CONCERNS SELL THEIR HOLDINGS
Tokyo, Oct. 6. The Columbia Gramophone Com- pany and its subsidiaries have sold the majority of the shares in their Japan branch, known as the Nippon Gramophone Company, to Japanese faterests, in consideration of Y2,800,- 000.
The Goodrich Rubber Company has sold fifty-one per cent, of the stock of its Japanese concern to Japanese interests in consideration of Y.2,880,-
000.
The two transactions will become effective when the required official. Government perm ta
insued. United Prese.
are
Two cases each of Diphtheria and Typhoid were reported to the local health authorities on Friday.
A beautiful awor for the font has
been given by the Garrison children of Shamshuipo and presented by their padre, the Rev. II. C. Davies, to St. Androw's Church, Kowloon Mr. Davies very kindly ran o Service for them last year, in St. Sunday Andrew's and this gift is a token of their gratitude for the use of the church,
bered
in Hongkong, for he spent a Ucia considerable time here in 1933 as the Washington Commonwealth representative at the
State Trade Fair. He is necompanied by Gonzaza Mrs. Tonkin and their three children. California
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34 New Hampshire
19 Kentucky
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30 Go Colicge
7 Pennsylvania 20 Iowa State 25 Michigan 27 Duquesne 47 South Dakota
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Senhor Alvaro Brilhante-Laborinho, Consul in Hongkong proposed the loyal toast, and Sir Atholl Mac- Gregor, Chief Justice, put the toast, of the Republic to urge and re- presentative gathering, in happy terms coloured with personal r miniscences of its foundation.
1935.
RADIO BROADCAST
Relay of Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra
Z.E.K. PROGRAMME From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 365 metres (846 kilocycles):
6-8 pan. European Programme. 5-7 p.m. A lelay of the Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra.
7-7.22 p.m. Excerpts from "The Yeomen of the Guard" (Glbert and Sullivan)..
7.22-7.30 p.m. "The Rose" (Selec-
Miss Otis Regrets. tlon of English Melodies).
7.30-7.15 p.m. Ensemble Singing,
My Hendache...The Mills Brothers. Arlene....Inyton and Johnstone. Why don't you practice what you where the arches used to be
preach ........ The Boswell Sisters.
Flanagan and Allen. 7.5-8 p.m. The New Mayfair Orchestra.
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Selection-Row Bells.. The Guy Nineties-Waltz Medicy,
p.m. Local Time and Weather
tions.
The Consul said: It is my person-Report; Closing Local Stock Quoth- al and enjoyable duty to thank you, for your kindness and sympathy honouring this occasion with presence.
Portugal,
TLPL
your
8.03-11 p.m. A Relay from the Tui Ping Theatre
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"Vas Madam" sung
8.65.8.3 p.m.
old enuntry, born alj in the
Europe. extended its from empire all over the world and is to- day the third eclomint Power, She transformed her political Government by Blusle Hale, Hobby Howes, Bertha Belmore, Billy Leonard, Harcourt en the morning of October 5, 1916.
Amid the booming of
of the guna and
Wylie Watson and Vera Pearce, Brook the enthusiastic elame
elamours of the
8.35-9 p.m. "Carnaval Sulle, Qv. 9 people, who wittingly shed their (Schumann), blood
ផ ideal,
9-9.15 p.m. A Relay of the Daven- Republic, which attalus day istry News Bulletin (Copyright by twenty-fifth anniversary,
for
was born the
stronger
and healthier than ever and with a fall appreciation of its position in the' universal equilibrium.
Future Peace
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9.15-9.35 (Tenor),
Tauber
[T.M. Richard Yvonne Curti (Violin).
J. Songs-Immer Nur Lachein olar). Dein ist Mein Ganzes Herz (Lehnr),
2.
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Beyond the dark clouds we fürese the future of the world's penee. The political systems hesitate in face Fihe novel economical and
problems which confront them. Economic theories lose their practical value and become almost Utopian in the field of science. The Machiavel lian doctrine, in its selfish
prinel- ples, is over preferred.
Violin Solos-Madrigale
(Simonetti). Czardas (Monti).
3. Songs-Die Lore am Tere
Ungeduld (Schubert).
9.35-10 p.m. Jack Jackson and his Orchestra.
10 p.m. Bulletins.
"Die Ben: Reuter Press 1.
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES
This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers
The prosent is the time for action. The problem bears its solution on ity face. Diplomacy is out of its former stage and needs to look forward, with greater caution, to the events of the future. In the midst of the feverish Special programinea for Yar Etern conditions which donunte all tilisteners will be broadenst from Zween as
the follow sations, Portugal steers serene and
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Forgive me for this enthusiasm, as the spirit of youth prevails in me, and in the new generation from which I rise and which is growing in. Portugal, is nursed from infancy in patriatic faith to look
to an
ever
the
reater and better Portugal.
The fact of my serving for Arst time in a British Colony adds
my enthusiasm to-day.
able, I am with deep satisfaction, to verify that Anglo-Portuguese friendship is not only on paper; 13
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fa personal acquaintances in
life and in official intercourse, with which
in
private
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Hongkong, 12y short residence 19.68 metres (16.290 k..) 1.30-3 pin. Coneert.
of sincere and for Excellency, us the am bound by the link loyal acknowledgment.
In thanking representative of the official authorit ies of this colony, the Consular body, and and all who have spontaneous. ly honoured this solemn day Portugual with their presenee, propose the tons of His Majesty the king."
The Chief Justice's Speech
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In proposing the toast of the o President of Portugal, His Honour the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl Mac- Gregor, said:
ex-
Washington U Mr. Cousal, and members of the GPortuguese Association: on behalf of 7 all your guests and friends whom you 6 have made welcome here this morn- 7ing, I desire firal to extend un 2pression of our
thanks und grateful the pleasure it gives each one of us Doccasion to the importance of this!
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and the fact that we have not forgotten that Portugal has not 7only been one of our most ancient
allies,
but
throughout the century has been one of our greatest friends. 0 It occurs to me as rather strange 0 lin
in a sense, that we have to be here Lu-day in the position of hosts and uestra hecanse the Portuguese have throughout so closely identitled them- scives
in the thought and prosperity of this Colony that it is personally them AR the
a little diflcult to reos of
pure
anything but British Empire. (Applause).
of all that they have done
for
Naucleons themselves, this seems
to me a fitting
thens, and I
occasion should-like
to thank
particularly
to mention the very great and rent pleasure it gave everyone of us to that the
great services that their member of the
given to Honeisintive Council,
the Hon. Mr.
has devotedly were recognised the lant.
by a well-merited honour in the Birthday Honours lint.
(Appl
If I may be personal again)
to express the real satisfaction
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this occasion gives to me for the rea son that I myself was in Lisbon, at
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The typhoon is 'passing wall to the south of Hongkong. Thai- "Manllä" Observatory, reporting et 9.45 am. to-day, gives its position
114. Long., 20 Lat, moving W.N.W.
the Aviendia Hotel on
an November
1910. I had not a very good room-
it was a back room-but was all the Itter for that because. I was able to see the Republican forces come
down Bight
your
and lake Lisbon. It wax n which I shall never forget and it makes my association with this day more personal and more intimate, On behalf of everyone of quests I desire to thank you for your hospitality to-day, and for the way in whleit you proposed and drank the health of His Majesty the King. In turn, on behalf of each one of us, I give the health of the President of Portugal.
Relayed from Cologne! Olympia is velling for peace!
10.13 p.m. Orchestral Concert.
11.15 p., News In Gaman on`DJA, DJB,
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