·
ITALY TO CONTINUE: CAMPAIGN ·
ADOWA'S FALL OF NO SIGNIFICANCE
·FRENCH HOPE DASHED
Rome, Oct. 8.
JAPANESE STAND
·ALOOF
BUT WON'T IMPEDE SANCTIONS
LIKELY TO BAN WAR EXPORTS
Tokyo, Oct. 9. Although Italy is prepared to Well-informed authorities pre- leave the Longue of Nations ifdiet. that Japan will decline to sanctions are voted against her participate in any sanctions the Bignor Benito Mussolini, the | Longue of Nations may take Prime Minister and director of Italy's expansionist policy, is still prepared to discuss the Ethiopian question by direct negotiations with Great Britain and France on the basis of the 1906 Treaty, cording to the commentator,
Committee.
THE
OCTOBER HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY,
Experimental Air Flights
Resumed
PLANE DEPARTS.
FOR PENANG
The Imperial Airways dir, liner Dorado, whki arrived here
4}}
Pilday on the first of the series of
experimental
fights
between
Penn and Hongkong, left Kul
Tnk Aerodrome at 7.20 this morning, on the return trip to Penang.
GERMANY SUSPICIOUS OF FRANCE
ENTANGLEMENT FOR ENGLAND?
NEW NOTE TO PARIS
.9, 1935.
RADIO BROADCAST
Daventry Relay of “A Countryman's Diary"
A VIOLIN RECITAL From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 155 metres (845, kilocycles):
1-7 pm. Chiese Programme. G-6.16 p.m. Children's Studio Con- cert
"Partita No. 2 in C 7-7.17 p.m. Minor" (Bach) played by Harold Samuel. (Pinnoforte).
Songs
7.17-7.30
Gayda, writing in the Giornale that Japan will unswervingly ad- series of six experimental flights in practice France demands that Contrasts-Potpourri
Lost Love
مودا
Famous
Dreamy of the
Old
(arr. Schwariack). Waltz (arr. Schwartz); Friends-Potpourri (arr.
A p.m. Time and Weather Report.
Berlin, Oct. 8. The French reply to the British The murhine, which is piluted Note has surprised German poll-
D.m. Four Captain W. Armstrong, and tical circles, which are of the has on board First Officer
opinion that its attempts to exploit Madam Amelita Galli-Curci (Soprano). 1. Chanson Indove (Song of India) D.international and political tensions
2. Bolero-Les against Italy and will not colla-Richardson fen-pilot). Mr.
de Carliz (Delibes): 3. Car- Mr. Ware for France's own purposes and Rimsky-Korsakov); borate with the League's Co-Hands (engineer) and Ordinating
They Chapman wireless operator) entangle Britain in the network celeras (Prison Seng) (Chapi); 4.
(Tosti). stress that Japan. is determined arrived safely at Fort Bayard at of Franee's policy of selective Serenata
7-30-8 p.m. Light Orchestral Selec- for alliances. made to stand aloof and nside,
a.m. and then and 0.35 watch developments.
Tourane, the next stop,
The Boerne! Zeitung, in the tless. A Wedding in Java (Profes); The Chinese Story Teller Dreyer); The plane is Nevertheless, it is pointed out
engaged o11
of acourse of an inspired article, snys The
Melodies (Robrecht); hore to the Imperial rescript of twelve single fights, in all) she be authorised to mobilise on the wall | March, 1933, whereby Japan between Penang and Hongkong, in German frontier without conceding pledges the advancement of inter-preparation for the intending Germany the right to interpret this national peace. Furthermore, | extension of the Imperial Airways as a threat and provocation. The Japan, who is consistently assert service to this Colony. The first journal adds that the French de- ing "her special position as a two return flights are for survey mand is not compatible with the stablising factor In East Asia" purposer and take three days each Covenant of the League and in an won't be guilty of inconsistency in way. The other fights will be attempt to paralyse the Locarno pursuing a polley likely to ag service lights, hnd these are Treaty-Reuter, gravate strife elsewhere in the scheduled to take a day and a half
bach way. They will couneet up. Therefore, although desiring the with the recently-duplicated Lon- maintenance of general com-don-Singapore services. mercial Intercourse with Italy, Japan is virtually pledged by the Imperial rescript, humanitarianism and morality, to veto war supplies to Italy. Reuter.
Italia.
This writer says that the arbi- trary forecast that Italy would confine her action to the diploma- tic sphere after the capture of Adown did not take into considera- | tion the elementary reason for the Italian occupation, which was not merely a question of prestige and national pride, but was to end the continual and unprovoked Ethio-world. plan aggression.
The capture of Adowa and other strategic points was of purely focal importance.
The Italian military action will continue on all fronts, he declares, according to the objectives ul- ready set and by the necessity imposed by the Ethiopian menuce. -Router.
.
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TO BAN WAR EXPORTS?
Tokyo, Oct. 9. Although well-informed circles do not expect Japan to participate in League sanctions, It is believed she will ban exports of materials to Italy.
It is expected that the plane will be in Hongkong on its next trip on October 16.
Hongkong is deeply interested In these flights, which mark the first steps towards linking up the Colony with the Imperial Airways services to London and Australia.
OFFICIAL DESPATCHES.
PREPARING NOTE
London, Oct. 8. It is learned that Great Britain is preparing a new communication to France upon the possibilities of military collaboration. purpose of the new note in:
The
1. To seek elarification of the guarded French reply to the firaf. note:
SCOUT CONCERT
2.
To explain the British Fleet in the Mediter- concentration ranean, because of the anti-British attacks in the Italian press and allegations of a confusing nature. The following correspondenceUnited Press. war. exchanged between the Secretary of State for the Colonies, and that.. the Offer Administering the com-Government, illustrate the advan- tages to be derived from the new air link, the opening experimental flight in connection with which was muccessfully accomplished by
W. Captain
Armstrong. Both despatches were carried by Cap- tai Armstrong's aeroplane:-
Downing Street, Sept. 23. (Reed 430.35.)
FRENCH HOPES DASHED
Paris, Oct. 8. By attacking and capturing Aksum, ancient religious capital of Ethiopia, General Debono has disappointed the French, and has It is presumed, however. confounded their hopes that her normal non-military Signor Mussolini might be willing | merce with Italy will be to negotiate after capturing tained. Adowa.
Japanese "exports, especially expected to Moderate opinion still hopes | silks and rayon, are that the olive branch will appear Increase throughout the world How that Aksum ina fallen-owing to Italy's preoccupation in Renter.
| Ethiopia-Reuter.
FALSE SCALES
WEIGHTED AGAINST
he appeared before Mr. Wynne- Jones at the Kowloon Magistrnuy this morning..
The
NO MORE CREDITS
AMERICAN ATTITUDE
main-
New York, Oct. 8.
In pursuance of President
|
ATTRACTIVE
EVENT
ARRANGED
an
8.03-8.20 p.m. Carroll Gibbons and Can't we his Boy Friends. 1. Stars Fell Alabama; 2. Judys 3. Gone, 5, Life in just a Rowl of talk it over 4. Now that you're Cherries: . Sleepytime Down South. 8.20-8.37 17.11. Musical Comedy Gems. Vocal Duet-I'll see you again
("Bitter Sweet") (Coward).
"Bitter Sweet") (Coward). Vocal Duet-Dear Little Cafe
PERKY
eggy Wood und George Metoxn. Vocal Duets-Musical Comedy
Selection
Garda Hall and George Baker. 8.37-9 p.m. Band Musle. The Caliph of Bagdad-Overture
(Boieldien). Silver
Trumpets-Grand Processional March (Vivani, arr. Godfrey), March of the Mountain Guonies
(Ellenberg).
The Mill in the Black Forest
(Ellenberg).
Under the Bunker of Virtory-March
[Von Blon).
9-9.15 p.m. Daventry News Bulle- tin.
9.15-9.30 p.m. From the Studio.
A Violin Recital by Conrado de in Cruz accompanied by Nura Kanis.
Pegramme. 1, Rondino (Vieux-
2. Dancing Dall (Poldini Lomps): Kreisler); 3. Celebre Gavotte (Martini--Manon);
L'Abeille 1. (Schubert).
9.30.10 p.m. Variety Itents. Vocal-Whispering
Comedy Harmonista. Instrumental-Nasty Man.
The Four Bright Sparks.
Friedl Lusser.
Adrien Lamy. Organ Solo-It was so Beautiful,
Quentin Maclean. Selection-Song Carnival of 1042
Stars, 10 p.m. Big Ben: Press Bulletins. 10.05-11.15 p.m. Dance Music, 11.15-11.30 pm. A Relay from
The Scouts of the 4th Hongkong (Murray) and 4th Kowloon (Garrison) Troops are making Washington, Oct. 8. Sir. I have the honour to avail final preparations for what is hoped Government sponsored myself of the opportunity afford to be the best entertainment of Its Second Export and Import Banked by the first of the experimental kind seen in the Colony for a long has announced its decision not to flights to he undertaken by Ime time when their second annual Yodel-Tyrolean Yodler. grant credits for the sale of goods perial Airways between Penang concert will be held at the China PURCHASERS
to Italy or Ethiopia.
and Hongkong, to send to you, as Fleet Club Theatre on Wednesday, Banja Solo-La Vivandiere.
Ernest Jones. Summoned for having possession
The ban is described as a definite Officer Administering the Govern October 16, commencing at 840 Song-La Chant du Marin. for use a pair of false or unjust | decision of policy which will only
ment of Hongkong, this special p.m. sharp. Many popular local scales, Li Wa, manager of the Yatbe clunged when feonditions are
the pro- message of greeting and good artistes will figure on Cheong Compradore Shop, No. 5 changed.--Reitter.
wishes for the future welfare of gramme while the Scouts, them- the Colony,
selves will be responsible for in- Saigon Street, was fined $100 when
It is my hope that these experi-termediate items and à Grand pro- mental flights will be followed in Opening and Close. The the near future by the Inaugura-gramme has been well worked out tlon of a regular air service to and there will be no dull moments Inspector A. V.. Baker aspector Roosevelt's ofleial discourage-Hongkong for both passengers and as items will follow each other in of Weights and Measures, appear.ment of Americans travelling in mails and that such a provision of quick succession together with ed as complainant, and stated in Italian ships, the Secretary of the speedy and direct communication that spice of variety that many evidence that on September 22, he Treasury, Mr. Henry Morgenthau, with this country will prove the Concerts so often lack. went to the shop to purchase some who recently went to Portugal on grapes. The grapes were placed an Italian vessel, has cancelled
the By kind permission of means of linking the Colony still on a scafe and witness was told the return half of his passage and
more closely with other parts of Officer
the Commanding and the Empire. that the dial registered 34 tbs.is making the homeward journey.
officers, the Band of the East Lan- I have the honour to be.
Band- cashire Regiment under When the grapes were taken from in a United States liner.
Sir,
master A. B. Yale, will be in at- the pan, witness's wife, who was
The general impression here is Your most obedient, humble ser-tendance. present at the time, called com that the United States will not vant. plainant's attention to the fact co-operate with the League in
(Sd.). MALCOLM MACDONALD. that the dial of the scale register-imposing sanctions or in working ed a quarter of a pound, with the out sanctions. Nor is it likely
The Officer Administering
The Government of Hongkong. that the United States will send Observers to the League com- mittee dealing with this matter. if invited to do 80.
pan empty.
Defendant pleaded that he had been ignorant of the defect and stated that the sentes were used by the shop in purchasing goods as well as selling.
However, America is not ex- pected to oppoke sanctions and
Government House. Hongkong, Ott. 9. Sir.-I have the honour to ac-
of your personal despatch of 23rd
His Worship remarked that may recognise any effective Len- knowledge with thanks the receipt. there were some cases in which gne blockade, but will not insist such defects would be unnoticed, on the right of Americans to September, 1935, carried by the but in this case the dial always trade with Italy-Reuter Special.
registered a quarter of a pound against the purchaser, even when the pa
was empty. "It is a serious matter,” he said and im- posed a fine of $100. The scales were forfeited.
GENTLEMEN'S AGREEMENT ·
BUT PHILIPPINES NOT BOUND
(Special to "Telegraph")
Washington, Oct. 8.
PROTECTING NATIONALS
非
The proceeds of the concert are. to be devoted to the funds of the 4th Hongkong and 4th Kowloon Troops. Tickets at $2 (reserved)
Daventry,
"A Countryman's Diary This week in the country at Home by A. G. Street
11.30 p.m.
Close Down.
TRADE MARK
CASE
EIGHT SUMMONSES WITHDRAWN
No fewer than eight local Chin-
ai
and $1 (unreserved) are now ese soap factories were named as available either from the Scouts or defendants in summonses before
Mr. Schoßckl from the Anderson Music Co.
the Central Magistracy this morning alleging the false application of trude marks for soap, possession of the soap and possession of dye, blocks, machine, and other instruments
NO LONGER FAVOURED
Washington, Oct. 8.
an. Department
The State
first of the experimental flights nounced the ratification in Berlin undertaken by the Imperial Air-
ways.
for the purpose of forging a trade mark.
The fact that the cover in on Monday of the agreement with
the German-American The complainant was Wong On. sales manager of the Sui Fung question was in my hands on 4th drawing
clause of
Strand October, namely eleven days after most favoured-nation
Company, 31, Bonham Mr. Leo D'Almada, Jnr. instructed West, and he was represented by by Mr. H. A. de B. Botelho.
It had received your signature, de-their commercial treaty, though spite the fact that the final stage other sections of the pict radia of the flight was purposely taken in effect.-United Press
at less than full speed, is in itself
The defendants were the Shio
a suficient indication of the great ous message of good wishes for its Fung Soap Factory, for whom Mr. importance of the proposed new future welfare.
I have the honour to be.
Sir,
P. H. Sin appeared; Cheong Wah Soup Factory; represented by Mr.
service. . I have deferred dating: and signing this despatch until the moment of the acroplane's depar Your most obedient, humble ser. E. C. Martoh: Sun Wah Soap ture on Its return experimental vant, fight, in order to indicate to you in
AMERICAN REQUEST
TO ITALY
Washington, Oct. 8. With the object of protecting Americans in Addis Ababa, the United States has furnished the Italian Government with data your turn the speed of the trans- Oficer Administering the Govern- concerning American establish- port now offered. iments there, in the hope
2. In the name of the Colony I Invading planes will not bomb | tender any thanks for your gener- property flying the American Ang,
that
It is simultaneously announced The Assistant Secretary of that the American Charge State, Mr. Francis B. Sayre, states | d'Affaires at Addis Ababa has re- that the Philippines Government quested American Institutions to would not be bound in any way by | fly a large American flag or to the gentlemen's agreement be paint a flag on the roofs of their tween the United States and Japan | buildings.--Reuter Sperial, on the division of the Philippines
textile market.
"We have been most careful in
SETTLING STRIKE
ment.
(Sd) N. L. Sirth,
The Right Honourable
Malcolm MacDonald, M.P.. &c.. &C... &c.
IN BRIEF
DAY BY DAY NEWS
"Young
Factory and Wai Pak Soap Fac- tory, both represented by Mr. D. L. Strellett; Man Sang Soap Factory; Yan Sang Soap Factory; Tak Chal firm; and the Hop Wo firm.
Mr. D'Almada said he had been instructed to apply for leave to withdraw all the summonses. The action had been settled on terms which were accepted by the com- plainant. He mentioned that in regard to the Cheong Wah Factory no goods were found on the pre-
A dinner dance will be held at IT IS NOT EASY, NUT IT IS A FINE; THING NEVERTHELESS TO BE Morrer Rejuise Bay Hotel this evening. The
last bus leaves Repulse Bay at 4.m.mises. WHEN ONE 13 CHEAT-Voltaire,
Mr. Strellett mentioned there. Kwolt Sui, single wonn, of 24, Hill
was a considerable amount to be Eagles", the current re. Road, reports to the police that in the lease at the Alhambra Theatre, was early hours of yesterday morning said for the defendants as the screened to packed houses yesterday, some person entered her house and complainant had not been using keep the Philippines Government
San Francisco, Oct. 8.
including, muny Boy Scouts. The story stole jewellery to the value of $123. the mark for some time. Sud- denly the complainant eume slown entirely free from commitments of Although the black list has been is packed full of thrills, and a well
Lai Sze, age 32, unemployed, upon the users. . any kind regarding how much eliminated, employers here main-worth seeing.
The Megistrale withdrew all the peared before Mr. Macfadyen at the "Jupan or the United States shell | tain that there are only sufeient
our negotiations," said Sayre, "to
import. The agreement is entire-registered longshoremen to work "My eyes are bad and I have come charged with the theft of a driver's
ly between the two latter coun- tries."-Reuter Special..
FRENCH GOLD
Now York, Oct. 8. The Bank of Manhattan to-day received $4,600,000 of French gold. -United Press,
Central Magistracy titin morning summonses accordingly. Sul. Sgt to get some licence
from Leung thirty ships in the harbour and back to see my son
MILK STRIKES they have therefore demanded the money," stated Ho Cheung, age 61, Cashman, who prescented, rtated that October registration of non-union men,
unemployed, when picaded guilty be defendant was arrested un
Chicago, Oct. 8. Meanwhile, the Canadian unions fore Mr. Macfadyen at the Central and a driver's lecnce was found in Magistracy this morning to returning his possession. Ile admitted stealing
Farmers, attempting to prevent who WILD have authorised the unloading of
to the Colony after having been it from, the complainant
Street, milk supplies reaching the city vessels which Canadian strike banished for a period of ten years asleep in his car in Romsey
Defen- Defendant thought that there was unless higher prices aro puid, breakers landed, removing the from January 18 this year. source of the dispute,ant was sentenced to nine months money in the licence: A sentence of have dynamited two bridges.--
two months hard labour" was passed. I United Preas. United Press.
hard labour.
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