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CRUISER IN PERIL

H.M.S. DEVONSHIRE DRIFTS IN GALE

Alexandrin, Oct. 30, During a fifty-mile-an hour gale here, the cruiser, H.M.S. Devou shire, damaged an anchor and for some hours drifted dangerously close to the inner breakwater, near the oil quays.

Eventually the Devonshire was brought under control of her own sicam, none, the worse for her venture-Reuter Special,

WARNS AGAINST

SOCIALISTS

(Continued from page 13

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1935.

Bankers Hold Convention

DISCUSS LAG OF INDUSTRIES

(Special to "Telegraph") White Sulphur Springs. Oct. 30.

At the annual convention of the Investment Bankers' Association, Mr. Hook, the President of the American Itelling Mill Co., read the report of the committee of durable goods industries on the causes of the continued lng in heavy industries.

ART FURNISHING.

"THE COMFORTS OF

A HOME"

A daintily-produced booklet, of which copies may be obtained free of charge, has just been issued, under the title of "The Comforts uf Home," by Arts and Crafts, Ltd., the well-known firm of fur- nishera, of Shanghai and Hong. kont

RADIO BROADCAST

Children's Concert From The Studio

eerl.

Z.E.K. PROGRAMME .

From ZUW on a wavelength of 355 metros (845 kilscyciex);

5-6 p.m. Hongkong Hotel 'Dance Orchestra.

6-6.30 p.m.

Children's Studio Con-

6.30-7 pm. Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra.

7-7.30 p.m. A Concert. Violin Solo-Sonata (arr. Salmon)

Zino Francescntii. Songs-Twilight (Hamilton) Songs-My Little Nest of teavenly

Blue (Lehar)

Maria Jeritza (Soprano). Plano Soin-Polonise In E Flat (Chopin) beatralose Echaniz. Songs-The Ballad of the 12 Briganda

(Russian Folk Song). Songs-tussinn Soldiers Song

Michni Gltowsky (Bass). Cello Solo-Spanish Dance (Grana

dos, arr. Cauals) innt Tell" Pablo Casais. 7.30-7.13 pn. Overture (Rossini).

to finding a basis of settlement, Sir Samuel said an attempt was being made to give the impression that "we are, trying, to sidetrack) the League and do a disreputable dent with Italy behind its back.

have already said there is no t foundation

for this whatever malicious Auspicion. There Is nothing to conceal about what has

This firm, which has gained an been happening. It is common

enviable reputation for the high Destroyers and tugs rushed to property that several Governments

quality and reasonable prices of her assistance when it was din have recently been considering the

Its products, has now been in busi- covered that she was a very impossibilities of a pondeful settle

ness for thirty years, having minent danger, while marines and, ment and that the British and

grown from a small furnishing saltors, from the breakwater as- French Governments in particular

showroom to a hure concern opern- sisted in edging the cruiser from have been exchanging views as to

Mr. Hook.sald:-"Every element ting factories in Shanghai and the quaya.

what might for the basis of for a return of prosperity exists Hongkong. Its local showrooms future negotiation. In order that ve ong, namely, business con

fre at 330 Shaukiwan Road, we should fully understand each fidence in the long-range future. North Point (Telophone No ad-others views, the hend of the Yet confidence is a prime requisite, 24173). Mr. George Randall being Abyssinian Department at the not essential to recovery in the the Hongkong manager. Here Foreign Office has been In Paris beayy industries,

may be seen the latest and most | discussing a number of complicat: "If the depression has demon-artistic displays of modern furni- ed detalls with officials of the strated a single thing it is the fore, all the work of the firm, at French Foreign Office. For the utter helplessness of the Govern- prices which are extremely low time being, we are engaged in this ment itself, through direct employ considering the quality guaranteed. exchange of views. Nothing has ment of labour, to achieve the mas Arts and Crafts specialine in yet emerged, and if anything re-employment that constitutes re-furnishing and decorating, the definite does emerge, we shall, of vovery. Put an end to unnecessary work being excented in, its own TOty to report to the League.

course, take the earliest opportuni- Government restriction and the factories from designs delineated burdens imposed by the high cost in its extensive studios by a picked of government, and there will be staff which has gaineri a high generated the greatest urge to buy reputation throughout the Far

aver experienced."-Rouder East. Spreat,

In the little booklet mentioned, detailed examples are given of the furnishing of #2 three-roomed apartment, complete with suites and including bedding, carpets and pictures, at a cost of $1,790.

It may also be mentioned that Arts and Crafts have their own

1. Vienna City of

my. dreams electro-plating plant, as well as a Sieczynski), 2. 1 always be true Lig foundry for the manufacture (Benatzky), 3. My sunshine is yo of ornamental Iron work and east [(Stalz), 4. Spring time reminds me metals for interior or exterior of you Glurmin), decorative purposes, No contract

New War On Crime

ARMY OF POLICE

PURSUE GANGS

the

New York, Oel. 30. Commissioner Lewis Valentine of New York to-day ordered 19,ong police officers "not only to bring in gangsters but muss them up."

"Promotions are awaiting men who do it." he promised. He experially desired that officers should man-handle Johning, Torrio, Lucky Luciana and Bug Spieger, repated sueBessor of "Dutch" Schultz.-United Press,

BASEBALL FOR BRITAIN

BABE RUTH GIVEN COACHING OFFER

his

New York, Oct. 30. Herman "Babo" Ruth, one-time King of Swat, or home run hitting champion, recently divorced from the New York Yankees, states he is seriously considering an offer

made to him to devote his future towards helping to establish base- ball in Britain and other foreign countries.

"If eventually n settlement is | proved possible, that Aettlement would, nn, I have stated over and aver again, be within the frames work of the League, and will howe to be satisfactory to the League,

whole story, ---British Wireless,

haly and Abyssinia. That is the

4

EXPORTS CLOSELY

CHECKED

(Continued from Page 1.

did with the declaration under the Neutrality Act.

tary

The statement is interpreted as A strong attempt to secure volan

compliance with the State Department's policy of refraining from increasing exporte to hel- erents. It is considered that only after voluntary efforts had demonstrably failed would any consideration be given by Press dent Roosevelt to a legal embargo

the terials to belligerent nations

Reuter.

exportation of raw

HULL'S STATEMENT

mi-

I

GOOD NEWS FOR SOUTH WALES·

INDUSTRY BEING

PRESERVED

Tonon, Oct. 36. The anxiety which has existed in South Wales for many months regarding the proposal of Messrs. Richard Thomas and Company, steel and tinplate manufacturers,

to transfer the business to new

Works in Lincolnshire, estimated to cost two hillion pounds, has been allayed by an announcement that, subject to the approval of certain

of shareholders, groupa

the plan will not be proceeded

with.

which

743-8 pm. Debroy Somers Band. The Open Road---A_Hiking Medley Ballroom Memories (No. Waltzes)

#p.m. Time and Weather Report; Stock Quotations.

8.05-10.30 p.14. Chinese Studio Concert,

10.30 .. Clore Down.

8.07-10 p.m. European Programme from

ZEK on a Frequeury of 610 klio. cycles,

HJ5-R.JH p.m. Four Hon Mehard Crooks (Tenor),

by

Ragamuffins.

818-8.30 p.m. Harry Roy's Tiger

firm, which has won a high reput-of You; Rain: Goodbye Blues; 3. I Is too big or too small for this

Fax-Trot Medley; 2. Memaries atlon for all classes of work,

:

YOUTHFUL THIEF

ATTEMPTS TO STEAL

PIECE OF GOLD

Detective Sergeant T. Cashman a.m, on Tuesday, the defendant prosecuted. He said that at 11.35

firm alone. went to the Wing Sing WON

Loong A drawer along the counter was open, and defendant leaned over, the counter, and put

A youthful street coolie, Lam Nga-tat, aged 17, was charged be- As a result of negotiations before Mr. Mnefndyen at the Central tween Sir William Firth, Chair Magistracy, yesterday afternoon man of Richard Thomas and Co., with the larceny of a piece of gold, and Sir John Beynon, Chairman valued at $35, the property of Tam of the Ebbw Vale Steel, Iron and Shiu, accountant of the Wing Sing Coal Company, as

well as

the Loong goldsmith firmi, No. 63, Washington, Oct. 30.

Lancaster Steam Coal Collieries, Bonham Strand-East, on Tuesday A group in England is interested Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of a sum of between one and a half morning. in establishing baseball thore State, issued u statement to-day and two million pounds is said to and recently cabled Ruth an offer urging Americans to forego the be involved. If the scheme comes to come to England and assist in "temporary and risky profits" of to materialise the whole of the couching and organisation.-Retruding with belligerents, which big development

would be ennducted at the expense. planned for Lincolnshire may be of human fivos and misery." contined to the South Wales area, It is learned that Mr. Hull, and which will not only enjoy a con- the Under-Secretary of State Mr. siderable increase in prosperity, Phillips, conferred with President but will be relieved of a seriousing the piece of gold. The com- Roosevelt Tuesday and it is under-loss of trade additional to the stood they discussed possible col-existing depression threatened by over laboration with the Lengue-of-Na--the proposed move. tions through discouraging all! The authorised capital of American trade with the bellirer Richard Thomas and Co. is nine ents.-- United Press.

million pounds and of the Ebbw Vale Company three million seven hundred thousand pounds.Bri- tish Wireless.

fer.

NEW CORN LOAN

A.A.A. ANNOUNCES

PROGRAMME

Washington, Oct. 30, The A.A.A. has announced that the 1935 corn loan will be at the rate of forty-five cents per bushel The loan will be effective on Dec- ember 1 and will mature on July 1, 1936, 'will be made on No.

4 corn which can be properly stor

ef and goaled on farms.

CONTINUE

SEEKING

FORMULA

(Continued from Page 1.)

the subject of the recent diploma-

Mr. Chester Davis says the Cometic exchanges which have been modity Credit Corporation has asked the A.F.C. for the maximum taking place with the object of dis

NEW FRENCH DECREES

covering a possible basis of settle-

NAVAL PARLEY

FRENCH EXPERTS

IN LONDON

London, Oct. 30. reply of the Japanese to the invitation

his hand into the drawer, extract-

plainant was at the time looking

some accounts. Defendant “munale"a" striden grab ́at the piece of gold, but before he could fully ex- tract his hand he was caught in the act by complainant, who im- mediately shouted.

don't mean a thine: Happy Feet; Everybody loves my baby; 1 goi Rhythm.

8.30-9 pm. Light Orchestra) Selec- tions.

Selection of Operatic Gems (arr. Forbes); Irish Rhapsody (Herbert); Deutschmeister Regimental March (durek); Spring's Delight Marsh Intermezzo (Ailbhout); Drenni of.

Phelps). Aulumn (Joyec), Choristers' Waltz

9.9.15 p.m.

A Belay of the Daven- try News Bulletin (Copyright by Henter).

9.15-9.45 p.nl. A B.B.C. Recorded Programme. vocal-What's the

9.43-10 p.m. Takie Tunes,

Rensun-Times

Square Lady."

The Mills Brothers. Pinno Salo-Give me a heart to sing

to-Frankie and Johnny." Song--Two Tired Eyes-"Cock O'

Carroll Gibbons.

the North." Selection-Roberta.

Leslie Hutchinson.

10 p.m. Big Ben: Reuter Press Bulletins.

10.05 p.m. Close Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers

Apreini

programmes for For Eastern Uteners will be brundant from Zeceet! followar

DJA

DJK

DJN

BOUTH ASIA ZONE.

Bouth Astan Zone, brondznat from ban, (19.74 metres) and UJN (31,45 metre).

19.74 m 15,200 1.30.3 P.M. 19.74 m 19,200 kc 4,450.00 p.m. 32,45 m 8.540 ke 4.45.9.16 p.m. 19.7m 15,200 kep.m.-12.30 a.m. Call D311. DJN (Germ❤ Engl.) German Folk Bang, Pro- Iramme Forecas) (German, Eng.

ננד

4.45 p.m.

Defendant tried to run out of the shop, but just as he renched the entrance he was caught by a foki, Tam Chin. Whistles were blown, and a Chinese constable came on the scene. Great difficulty was' experienced by the constable

and in arresting defendant, help of an Indian constable was necessary to take defendant to the Central Police Station."

Defendant, who throughout the case was in

7 a state of distress,

the

5.

there accused of theft, The friend hind now returned to Swatow and had taken the piece of gold with him.

of $150,000,000 to finance the loan.ment within the framework of the The

Mr. Henry Wallace, Secretary of Covenant and acceptable to the Government

alleged that he had been severely Agriculture says he does not two parties to the dispute. In issued by the British Government prior to his arrest, and inmediate- assaulted by the fokia of the shop think that more than 150,000,000 London it is regarded as unlikely to attend the Naval Conference in bushels will be pledged-Beater in the light of progress so for London on December 2 has now

ly afterwards by the

constable. Special.

acbleved that there will be any been

He also alleged being set upon received. The thing to report beyond an account, Government accopts the invitation,

Japanese when he was being charged at the of endeavours which have been Two French naval experts have

station, nude, and redefinition of essential arrived in London for preliminary

In his defence, he stated that he principles, which are that any discussions with the Admiralty to sell a piece of gold, but was had gone to the shop with a friend proposals for a settlement must regarding the Conference. Ad. he acceptable to the League, to Italy vantage may be taken of the and to Ethiopia.--British Wirelera, presence of these experts for an exchange of views on technical detail arising from the recent byreement between the French and British Governments on their interpretation of Paragraph of Article 10 of the League Covenant, -British, Wireless,.

London, Del. 30. Australia, New Zealand and South Africa to-day notified their intention, through their respec- tive High Commissioners, to be naval conference-Reuter, represented at the forthcoming

COVERING

A

VARIETY

OF SUBJECTS

Paris, Oct. 30. varied bag of 302 new decrees and Inws was approved at meeting of the Council of Ministers lasting half an hour to- day:

SPECIAL

CANTON

BROADCAST

MADAME LOTTIE GORDON'S WORKS

The subjects covered included the position of women diplomats, the suppression of insults against Lottie Gordon gave special bread On Sunday evening 'last, Madame henda of foreign Governments, cast, on the Chinese Government. Sta- increased penalties for espionage. tion at Canton, of her Australian, and regulation of the sale of gun-Hongkong and Canton pieces, includ musks to civilians.-Renter.

The two bost-songs (Hongkong and Canton). The

programme alkis

· អ៊ន,

EDISON'S WIDOW WEDS

by

maninor's. Prelude in G. minor,

RETAIL SALES

.:

Sergeant Cashman stated that no complaint of assault was made to him by defendant.

fondant was sentenced to

A previous conviction when de- receive six strokes of the birch was proyed ngainst him.

prisonment was imposed.

Sentence of one month's im-

The

October.

(Germ

p.m. idler Youth Frogrammes

Hitler

Youth in Hetrospect. 5.30 p. Now in English. 4.45 p.m. BANCE Hongs, 3.45 p.m. News in German.

p.m.

Concert of Light Mnale, Bp.m. News to sgitch. 8.15 p.m. Close down DJB, DJN

Enal.)

EAST ASIA ZONE East Asia Zane broadens through DJQ os 19.03 metres (15,280 k.c.) 1.30-3 p.m. Concert, news at 2 p.m

p.m. Call JA, Dib, DJN (Germ., Engl.) German Folk Bong. Pro- gramme Forecast (Gerni. Engl.)

iiler Youth Programmer 1.45 p.m. News In English on D7A and in

Datch on HJ, DJN.

9.15 p.m.

10 p.m. Dance Bangu. 14 Pitt.

Orchestral Cancer.

11.15 p.m. Now in German on DJA, DJB, DJN. Close DJB (Germ. Enyl), 11.30 p.m. Current Events, 11.45 p.m. Orchestral Contract (continued). 12.15 Am. New in English on DJA and in

Detch on DIN. 11.30a.m. 600 DJA, DJN (Germ. Enxl). DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions

The following wave-lengths and frequencies are observed by Daventry,

Call Blen

Frequency Wavelength 4,050 k.. 45.59 metres 9.519 k... 31.55 metra 0.593 k.e. 31.30 metres

GRA

CBD

WORLD'S LARGEST STAMP

GAO

080

11.150 k.c.

GAE

25.83 from 11.185 *x. 25.25 metros

GSP

25,149 *..

GSA

17,700 k.c. 19.84

GBI

081

USL

39.82 metres mitrem 25.470

k.c. 13,97

matrem 14,200 k.c. -15,82 matres 22.540 *,c. 13.97 mastree

4,110 k.c. 43.15

metrom

tralian Minuet (L. Gordon September, 1935 was 8.1 per cent. four cents,

lone poems by Frederic Hall torian com

London, Oct. 30.

The world's largest stamp, a included songs at the piano and works. The value of retail

London, Oct. 30.

one-cent British Guiana, 1856, sales in which was printed in error for composera including

was withdrawn at greater than in September, 1934. £7.500 at an auction In London, Stocks at the end of September as the reserve price had not been Mrs. M. Edison, 70, widow of the Butterfly,"

"Madame were valued at 1.6 per cent, less reached.-Renter Special. famous inventor, Mr. Thomas Alva deilsohn), Chopin's than the year before, and employ- Edison, married

and ment was 2.1 per cent, higher than Mr. Edward others. At the conclusion Madame in the corresponding month last Hughes. 73. lawyer and life-long Gorton was warmly congratuinted by year-British Wireless. friend of Mr. and Mrs. Edison. tlio management of Station XG.O.K. United PresP,

Chautauquay, Oct. 30.

21 KILLED IN BLAST

Tateyama, Oct. 31.

ico

Oxygen tanks in the city plant exploded_to-day, killing 21 and injuring 00.-United Presa..

Wedding"

-FILM STAR KILLED~~

New York, Oct. 30. The film star. Gordon Westcott, died to-day from injuries received during a polo match-Router,

RAIL REORGANISATION

NEW FOREIGN MINISTER.

Mr.

Yokohama. Det, 31. Chang Tso-pin, Chinese "Ambassador to Japan, sailed by Washington, Oct. 30.

Ithu Empress of Russla for Shang- The Directors of the Denver and bai. The Japanese press re of Rio Grande Railroad have at the opinion that he will not return thorised the fling of a reorganisato Tokyo, forecasting that he will tion plan under the National be appointed Foreign Minister, Bankruptcy Act-Reuter Special: Reuter.

Transmission 5

(4.8.1, and 0...)' 79.m. Dig * Ban, Chamber... Misele.

Henry Bronkhurst Trio.

The

7,20 m. "Under lig Ben." A talk, by

Howard Marshall.

7.15 ..

A real by Hertha -Bogart

(South African Pianist).

Greenwich Time Bignal at 12.0 Midnight 8.5

m. "Turn-Kound."

B.(3 in. The Nawa,

.m. Cion down.

Transmission G

(0.9.1. G.S., and B.L.)

+

11 .. Isen. The BC. Empire

Orchestra. Greenwich Time Glens at 3.30 m.. 11.40 .. The News. 12 p.m. nas dawn.

Transmission

2.

7 p.m.

Die Ben. The Bath Famp Room

(0.8.J., O.IN. '■nd - (1,0,0.)

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