1935-10-11 — Page 7

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Triumphal Occupation Of Adowa

ITALIANS PROMISE.

JUST RULE

GREETED BY SUPPLICANTS

DOUBLE TENTH

CELEBRATED

FESTİVE DOINGS IN MACAO

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. · FRIDAY,

Not Opposing Sanctions

AMERICÀ KEEPING HANDS CLEAN

WARNING TO TRADERS

Washington, Oet. 10.

MAY LIFE ARMS EMBARGO

OCTOBER

(Continued from Page' I.)

effecting sanctions through tho Co-ordinating Committee..

Peru niso supported the League, while expressing friendship for Its large Italian population.

The Co-ordinating Committee begina' its work. to-morrow morning-Reuter,-

Macao. Oct. 10. Macao has just seen another festive holiday in the celsbrationa of the "Double Tenth". L' yo crowds thronged the main thoroughfares of the city all day

AUTONOMOUS BODY long. The streets have been # profusion of colour and the

Genova, Oct. 10. barsting of innumerable strings of

In order to save time, the new Mr. Cordell Hull, the Secretary Co-ordinating Committee will be red firecrackers from the many of State. to-day strongly reaffirmed autonomous. It will establish its Chinese establishments along the the President's warming to Ameri-own Bureau and appoint its own Avenida Almolda Ribeiro pioclaim the President's warning to Ameri-sub-Committee to "good joss" to the Republic ofcan citizens that those trading manifold aspects of

deal with the China.

sanctions Africa or Europe did so at their Counell with the belligerents in East without consulting either the own risk.

Lengue-Reuter. based on a definite policy, designed He added that his statement was to keep the United States out of the African conflict.

(Special to "Telegraph") Ally Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphia Ma

apin Ordinance, 19). Received. Defaber

A formal reception which took 11, 1a.mj

London, Oct. 10. place in the offices of the China Router's special correspondent | Merchants Association was attend- with the Italian Northern Armyed by II. E. the Acting Governor has telegraphed his impressions of Macno, Dr. J. Pereira Barbon, on entering Adown on Wednesday and a representative gathering of with General Villa Santa, the com- Portuguese. Government officials mander of the victorious Divison, and many Chinese members of the acant, due to the League sanctions Mr. Hull's statement is algui. As the General passed through Association. In addressing a few discussions, since President Roose- the narrow alleyways on horseback, words, of appreciation to the the amazed Inhabitants left their gathering, H.E. the Acting velt's statement of polley has been primitive huts and peered between Governor expressed his apprecia- interpreted to the maize stalks in their tiny gar- tion of the Sino-Portuguese friend. United States won't oppose League dens. The bolder ones stood on ship and hoped that the twoj the walls salaaming, and some nations would work together in

close harmony for many years, even gave the Faseist salute.

The General hoisted the Italian flag with his own hands and was frequently stopped during his tour by Ethiopian supplicants, but he exhorted them not to be afraid and to Induce their fugitive neighbours to return, because, "Italy has not come for pillage."

mean

sanctions.--Reuter.

that the

or

∙11, 1935.

RADIO BROADCAST

Pianoforte Recital By Maurice Barton

RECORDED MUSIC

From Z. B. W. on a wavelength of 365 metres (8-45 kiloeycles).

4.7 p.m.

Chinese Programme, 4.-7.30 p.m. Band Music. Marche Milliaire (Schubert); Vilinnelle (With the Swallow) (arr. Winterbottom); Marche Slav (Tsehai kovsky); Mirella-Overture (Gounod,

Assembly of the A Hunting Scene

LONG-DRAWN TASK?

Rome, Oct. 10. It is believed here that it is one sanctions, but quite another to thing to vote for the principle of decide upon the exact kind. Each country must contribute; hence the

work of the Co-ordinating Commitice is expected to be long-

drawn-out.

The Italians nevertheless ex- press a sense of grievance at the

Residents of Macao returning NATIONAL SPORTS Bed with which tanctions are

from the inaugural ceremony of the opening of the Hongkong Bank's new premises and the races in the afternoon at Happy Valley, were greeted with sight of a galaxy of lights along the busy highways of Macao. The lights outlining the new Sineere Co. building and other Chinese hotels Proceeding to the Cathedral.along the waterfront, lont charm consisting of a whitewashed hall, to the spectacle. the party were veroived-by a na tive Bishop bearing a brass cross which the General and his Beers kissert.

Own

All the Chinese school children. took a prominent part in various lantern processions which proved to be one of the principal atirae- General Villa Santa here reiter- tions of the day's celebrations. ated Italy's good intentions, and There were special issues of the the crowds in the doorway of the Chinese newspapers.Our Cathedral shouted "Eviva!" while † Cobrespondrut, women raised A long-drawB-on) wail, the equivalent of cheerigs.

As a conclusion to the reremony in the barely-furnished Court of Justice, the party were reveived at the gates by brightly rubed Lards und their ladies, to which General | Villa Santa repeated that Italy's only aim was to tranquilise the country-Reuter Special.

HONGKONG VOLUNTEERS FOR FRONT?

we

(Continued from Page 1)}

Morris

think replied:-"I could raise a nursing detachment and a number of other volunteers,

GUERILLAS HARSS ITALIAN TROOPS

are in

(Continued from page 1)

in Addis Ababa WOMI uniform and are parading the streets, demanding permission to guard the Empress or join the men at the front.--United Press.

WARRIORS MARCH

Addis Ababa, Oct. 10, The Governors of the province of Katra and Wollngn, each with an army of 30,000 warriors, are expected to reach here shortly Rrater Special.

ITALIAN VERSION

Rome, Oct. 10.

પાં

MEETING

SUCCESS OF MEN FROM MALAYA

HUGE CROWDS

con-

being imposed and there is a widespread feeling that Britain is forcing the League to hasten. This is causing increased rosent- ment against Great Britain. Reuter.

Patrol Comique Lake). 30-7.50 p.m. The Boswell Slaters and the Mill Brothers.

Limehouse Blues; Old Fashioned Love; The Object of my affection; It's written all over your face; Same of there days: Tiger Rag

7.50-8 pm. From the Studio, "Book Reviews" by Sabrina,

Stock Quotations.

p.m. Time and Weather Report; 8.05.8.15 p.m. "Ballads we Love"--- Selection.

8.16-8.32 p.m.-From the Studio. A Pianoforte Recital by Maurice- Barton.

Sonata, Op. 7..... .....(Grieg.).

Programme B.32-0 p.mLight Orchestra Selce. tion.

Maidens (Komzak); Dream Waltz (Millocker); of Baden- Waltz La Paloma (The Dove)-Spanish Serenade (Yrailer); The Trailing Arbutus (Friedman); Moonlight on the Alster-Waltz ́ ́ (Fetras); The Dollar Princess Waltz (Fall); Serumado Passiones (Silesu); Fantome (Daniderf),

in.

9-9.15 p.m. Daventry News Bullet-

9.15-10 p.m. From the Słudio.

RAISING EMBARGO

Genevi, Oct. 10, The Co-ordinating Committee's first business to-morrow will be tog consider, the raising of the embargo on arms against Ethio-cords by The Rev. C.B.R. Sargent. pia, but general agreement upon specifle sanctions is not expected for some time, probably next week.

FIRST SANCTIONS

4

The first

Geneva, Oct. 10.

actual sanctions |

A 48th ̄Ïlecital of Gramophone Re-

10 p.m. BIG BEN: Press Bulletins. 10:03-10.30 p.m. Instrumental Yarlety,

Piano Duets-Noin!- Polly. Kitten on the Keys; Russian lag.

Harry Roy's Famous Finalsts. Xylophone Solo-The Punch and Judy

Show.

Rudy Starita. Instrumental-Basin Street Blues. Banjo Selor--On a Southern Planta- Nat Gonella and his Georgians..

tlon.

Shanghai, Oct. 10. Fifty-thousand people jammed the Stadium at Klangwan and the out- skirts of Shanghai this morning when|--Renter, the Sixth Chinese National Athletic Meet was commenced.

it was come from all parts

Beene as 3,000 testants, who of China, and the Philippines,

Mulayn hended by a

a brass band, marched past against Italy are seen in the Bri- the grand stand, in which were sent relay for broadcast in the United senttish postal authorities' refusal to Sen, Republic

of China, Mr. Wang Ching States the questions of Mr. Edgar wei,

Chairman of the Executive Yuan, Mowrer, Chicagu

Ken Harvey. Daily Ministers, as woli as many correspondent, and the answers of and

other

News Instrumental--On the Beach diplomats and

Waikiki. Chinese and Baron Aloisi. It is understood the notables.

Waikiki Stone-Wall Bays. Hundreds of pigeons were released,

British will refuse to broadcast Piano Solos-Here

in my hear while ac

aeroplanes stunted overhead. my Italian speeches.--United, Selection. A

Patricia Rossborough, adiunt, hundreds of matsheds being

city sprang up around the Press,

10.30-11 p.m. Dance Music. erected for stores and shops of vari

1 pan. Close Down. ous kinds. Four hundred pressmen are covering the meet, which will last

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES for ten days.-Reuter.

new

DECISION WELCOMED

London, Oct. 10.

unnni-

of

In Geneva, the all but mous approval by the Assembly This Evening's Broadcast Frem of the Council's action in the Italo-Ethiopian dispute, and the fact that the co-ordination

The German Short-Wavers

com- Special PPORTANEMIS Ter For Eastern

SOUTH ASIA ZONE

South Asia Zone, broadcart from DJB, alid (19.74 metres) and JN (91.45 metres).

10.74 m2 15,200 ke 1,30-3 10.14 m 15,000 ke 4.45-8.15 p.m. 31.43 m 9.540 kr 4.45-8.15 mm. 19,7 m 15,100 kep.-12.30 a.m.

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MALAYA DOES WELL

Shanghai, Oct. 19. as follows:-

Results of the Athirtie Meeting are Men's 100 Metres. Low Hurdles.mittee is to get to work at once, is listeners will be brosdemal from Zeesen as 5th. Heut, T. H. Lin, third, 6th, heat, welcomed as promising success to follows! C. C. Li, second, 8th, hoat, M. II. the efforts under the League Co- provided we get financial support. | The failure of the night attack Yang, third,

venant to restore pearc Many of the Nursing Division and on the Italian post of Onager, inc. C. Fu, first, Uth. heat, P. II. Mej,

Men's Hundred Metres.8th, heat, achieve an agreed settlement. possibly a number of other quali-Eritrea, was reported by the cond. fed nurses from Canton would ne Giornal d'Italia, which said that

Men's Tennis Singles. First Round, doubt be willing to volunteer, 25,000-Ethiopians, equipped with Itoman-forfeited to Malaya lang provided there were

certale modern weapons, tried to surprise kong beat Shansi 0/1, 6/9. ... guarantees in the way of passage, the post under cover of darkness Women's 50 Metroast. heat, ete."

but were repulsed by Italian na- W. Tai, third. 2nd, heat, C. T. third, 4th, heat, Y. C. Teng. tive troops, who counter-attacked and routed the enemy-Reuter.

Al: the above were Malayan repre- In Tootball the match between | Malaya and Fengtien has been post. poned until Friday. Chinghai forfeit et to Kwangtung-Renter,

CEVEVA PERMISSION

Asked the procedure which would have to be followed, Mr. Morris said: "It would be neces sary for us to cable to London and to communicate with get them Geneva so as to get the consent of the International Red Cross. We de not expect any difficulties from those quarters,”

STOCK MARKET DANGERS

Che

firat.

sentatives.

p.m.

8.30 pm

Engl) German Polk Bang. Pro gramme Forecaût (German, Eng- ilab)

Country Music.

News in Englkb.

5.43 p.m. Brass Band

2.45 pm. New in German.

7 p.m. Concert of Light Music.

8 p.m. News In English.

5.15 p.m. Close down DJU, D3N (Germ...

Engl.)

EAST ABIA ZONE

The concluding sentences of Mr. Eden's speech this morning have attracted-considerable attention:446 pm DJ, D3N Announcement-(Germ He said: "We all of us contem- plate with the deepest regret the duty that now confronts us, but re- gret, however deep and sincere, the obligations to which we have cannot absolve us from fulfilling

Bet our names. Since it is our duty to take action, it is essential that such action should be prompt. That is the League's responsibili

ya responsibility based on hu- manity; for we cannot forget that war is actually in progress. We must therefore persist in action which our obligations command us) to assume, but not ubate by one Jot our hope for an ehrly and Tokyo, Oct. 10.

peaceful settlement." According to a further note from there was no evidence of this hup-the Foreign Office at Nanking, in

It is widely expected that the warned response to the British Embassy's co-ordination Committee will be pening so far, but he everybody that extreme alertness request for additional information able to complete the first part of with regard to the efforts to its difficult task in a week or ten Commenting 011 Mr. Gay's rescue Mr. Gareth Jones, the days, speech.

¡Continued from page 13 quences through the upward flight of security prices. With busincas at a lower level than in 1929 it la

of

unpleasant to contemplate

the

consequences

IL runaway market." He concluded by saying

was necessary.

G. JONES MURDER.

NANKING FOREIGN OFFICE

EXPLAINS.

Questioned regarding the guarantees weich would be neces sary, Mr. Morris said the question was whether they could get pub lie support-whether, in fnet, the iden would appent to the public.

Asked how big a deischment could be supplied, Mr. Morris said the Brigade locally has about 150 nurses, mostly Chinese, and over 350 men, Chinese and Indians, all qualified in first-aid. "Many of Security Exchange Commission, dent who was kidnapped and mur- them," he added. "served in Shang. Mr. Landis, uid, We are considered by brigands, and to punish hai during the trouble there in. 1932, and numbers of others have clous of those pressures but they ha murderers, it appears that Both in Geneva and London, the had a certain amount of hospital are not related to the S.E.C. since between 25 and 30 members of the

they deal mostly with monetary gang service since."

were killed in different When asked If he himself would policies." Also he added that the engagements during the pursuit, be prepared to volunteer, Mr. Mor S.E.C. would welcome a test of its and the survivors finally dispersed

Ito the eastward.-Reuter, ria sald:"If the idea materi- constitutionality.-United Presa. alfacs, I am prepared to go with them."

Mr. Morris added that he would welcome some indication of the publle feeling on the matter.

EXCHANGE RATES

Paris.

45

the Chairman of the Manchester Guardian correspon-

190"

roochow

Oct. D. .74.81/04 10.074- 12.10

Oct. 10, 74,07/04

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110% Holiday 20.12

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New York.

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Bucharest Madrid.. Lisbon Hongkong

Brussels

Belgrade. Montreal Yokohama Helsingfors

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Silver (Spot)...20%

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Bio a

130'

8140

90*

The Mana Observatory reports at 8.45 am, lo-day, that the typhoon is alluate in about 119 Lung, 14 Lat, moving N.W. Its

track is shown above by white dots at the foot of the map.

AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN ABSTENTION

speeches of the Austrian and Hungarian delegates' have caused some surprise. The need of certain countries for special consideration in the event of the application of Article XVI has always been re- eognised, and in the present ease' is likely to receive the sympathe tie consideration of the Co-ordina- ting Committee, but the fact that two countries which in the pust have owed so much to the League netion should have chosen to nb- stain publicly from associating |themselves with the unanimous decision of the Council, which has secured the approval of over fifty allons In the Assembly, is, the subject of unfavourable comment. -British Wireless.

FRENCH APPEAL

Paris, Oct 10. French

seamen's ayndicates have voted to appeal to sailors and dock-workers at home and abroad to refuse to handle “cargoes for Italian vessels, carrying war ma- terials-United Press,

LONG FLIGHT

Key West, Fla, Oct. 10. The Navy has announced that a seaplane has completed a non-stop | flight from Norfolk, Va., lo Cocos Island-Unifeil. Press,"

Past Ala Zone broadens through DJQ on 163 metres (15,280 k.e.) 1.50-8 p.m. Concert Dew at 2p.m

p.m. "Call DJA, DJE, DIN (Germ

Enal) German Folk Song. Pro gramina Pareesat (Germ. Engl.)

Country Mante,

9.15 p.m.

$45 pm. News in English an DJA and in

Dutch as DJD, DJN. 10. m. New German Legislation.

Frits Schwick.

1.10 p.m. Bra and

Dr.

11.15 p.m. Newe in German on DJA. DJU. DJN, Cie DJB (Germ. Engl. 11.30 p.m. Current Evente.

11.45 p.m. Hangs and Plano Hosle by Max

Heger, Didam. Nowe In Engilah on BJA and In

Dutch on DJN, 12.30 am. Close DJA. DIN (Gen., Eogl).

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions

The following wavelengths and frequenǝlen ato obrarved by Daventry.

Call Sign. Frequency Wavelength

1,050 k.c. 0,510 k.c. 0.555 .c. 11.158

GSA

49.49 metres 91.05 metera 3140 metre 25,85 metres 25.38 metro

FAC

CSD

OSE

1k,e.

CBF

35.140 k..

13.32 instren

480

17.100 *.c.

14.54 moltes

GAT

21470 ke. 12.97

15,200 k.c.

CAI

21.048 ke.*

0.110 k.c.

WALJESE

19.66. metres

mtree

13.93 45.30 malees

• Transmission 5

(0.8.0. and 0.8.0.)_

7 km. Big Bin. Populer Ballade Molly Mitchell (Contralto) and Wilfred Miles (nor).

7.35 m. "The Copy," by Halge Krog. A

play translated front

the Norwegian by Marianne Helveg. Greenwich Time Bignal at ...

3 năm. The Bernard Crock Quintes.

The News. 8.45.m. 9am. Class down.

Transmission 6

(0.8.D., 0.8.0, and 4.8.L.)

i am. I

Ben. "Mixed Pickle...No. #" with sophisticated sketches, simple songs, And Aame sitinta, Bettled by Cell Midden. Greenwich "Then Blena' að 11.30 a.m. 11.45 am. The Heri.

12 p.m. Close down,

Transmission 2

(0.8.2, 11.5.1. and 0.8.G.). 7 p.m.

Big Ben, Reginald Now, at the Organ of the Regal, Kingslan an-Thames..

1.10 p.m. "Hurleal Comedy Mamonta" with Anne Zirater (Boprano) and Webster Booth (Tenor), The .B.D.C. Rovne Chorax. Greenwich Time Bignal at 8 pm. 9.30 p.m. The D.1.C. Dance. Orchestra.

directed by Henry HaÈT,

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p.m. The News and Announcements.

0.20 p.m. The Birmingham Hippodrome

Orchestra.

9.45 p.m. Close down.

Transmission 3

(0.8.0. 10-11.45 p.m.; G.B.E. 10 p.m.-i mimi 0.8 12.1 4.m.)

10 p.m. Ben. "An Afternoon Nap,"

Desi-pandb

variety; nga

19.30 p.m. Sporia Talk.

DOSTEMMɔ

16.4 p.m. The BBC Northern Orchestra, 11.30 p.m. "Mixed Pickle No. with

by Cecil Muddən.

Phone 21322..

GHASTLY CRIME

CHILDREN TIED TO PLOUGHSHARE AND DROWNED

St. Louis, Oct. 10.. Ferris Rowland Harrison, of tho

sophisticated aletcher, simpla Michigan, has confessed to senas and some stunts, Bettied police that he murdered, his two, 12.15 sun. The Hotel Metropole Orchestra, stop-children. Katherine aged 12.30 am. The Howa and Announcementa. and Virginia, 2, on September 18 12.50 m. The Lutal Metropole Orchestra

Greenwich Time Signal at 13,30 μm.

3.m.

front'd).

Close down

Transmission 4

(0.8., and G..Ó.)

PART I

1.16 am. Di Han. The B.B.C. Danes Orchestra, directed by Henry Wall.

2 a.. The News and Announcement. 2.20 a.m.) British Comedian.

2.30 am. Reginald Dixon, at the Organ of

the Tower Ballroom, Blackpool, Greenwich Time Bignal at 3 a.m. 3 km. From the Landen Theatre.

3.20 a.m. The Chiton Light Orchestra

sader, Joan Allens conducted by J. L. Bridmont. Greenwich Time Rigual at 4 1.85. 4 km. The Glaagaw Orpheus Chole, / 4.30 am. Close dawn.

PANT II 4.15.m. Floor Blow. Carroll

Hand, Giữ a.m. The U.D.C. Military_Bandy' cons

quétor, J. Wallon O'Donnell,

Gibbons'

by wiring them to a ploughshare and dumping them in a lake near Flint.

Harrison said he murdered them because "I inherited some money, and my wife wanted to move around, but the children were a nuisance and held vi down." stat

He said he had told his wife that he had taken, the children to Flint where a couple had adopted them.--United Press.

5.30

... The News and AnnouncemÅ BAZÉN

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