LINER TIED BY STRIKE
CREW DISLIKES COOKING
(Special to "Telegraph")
San Pedro, Nov. G. Tho Dollar Line steamship President Harrison with 100 round-the-world
and passengers 7,000 tons of perishable goods, due to sail Monday, has been tied up here by a seamen's strike.
The seamen struck demanding the removal of the ship's steward, on the grounds that they did not like his cooking-United Press.
BOYCOTT PLANS
HOME ELECTION
CAMPAIGN
BUSY TIME IN CONSTITUENCIES
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER
UNITY APPEAL
VESSEL STRANDED
LOCAL TUG DEPARTS TO AID THE CABLE
Hongkong
1935.
RADIO BROADCAST
Language
NEW NATIONALIST FOREIGN POLICY
News was received in yesterday of the stranding on an un- Canton, Nov. 6. charted rock of the cable ship The While the final decision has yet Cable, owned by the Eastern Ex-English as an International
Australian and Chinn London, Nov. 6. to be made.regarding the Canton- tension
Ltd. The position of With only eight day's left lie- Nanking
Telegraph Co rapprochement, the
the ship is near Cape St. James on fore polling day, the General general Impression is that the Election campaign is now in fullogotiations at present proceeding the const of French Indo-China.
Shortly after the receipt of this between the Nanking emissaries, news the tug Henry Keswick, owned swing.
Tonight Mr. Ramsay MacDonald Messrs. Tal Chi-tao and Min Chao-by the Hongkong and Whanpon Dock broadcasts the National Labour chun and the South-west leaders Co., left Hongkong for the ship important carrying salvaging equipment and a address in support of the Govern- will result In several ment, and five other members of Canton officials going to Nanking crew of Fix Baropeana, and the Cabinet, As well IB the for the Fifth National Congress. principal Opposition leaders, are speaking in various parts of the country.
-
Kwangtang
provincial
Chinese.
ship
39
THE
MUSIC MAKERS
-From-ZBW-un-n-wavelength-of- 355 metres (845 kilocycles):
4-7 p.m. Chiness Programine. 6-0 pm. Hongkong Chinese Mouth Organ Bland. #-6.20 1.
Children's Educational Programme.
7.7.13 p.m. "Concerto No. 1 in B Flat Minor for Piano and Orchestra" played by Solamon and The Balle Orchestra.
7.33-8 p.m.
Light Orchestral
The Cable is a steel, steameri Chinose newspapers forecast equipped for laying and repairing that at least three members of cables, and visited Hongkong some In all the London constituencies, the Kuomintang Central Execu- months ago on a periodic cruise to extensions of polling hours fromtive Committee including Messrs. orthern waters. She is stationed at
Llu Yun-kai (Chairman of the Singapore.
When the uccidunt occurred the 8 p.m. to 9 p.m., as allowed der the electoral law, have been ment) and Ruang Yu-cho (Chair near the const, and struck an
govern
work Music. was engaged in repair New York, Nov. G.
granted.
in The Waltz Dream Selection (0. The North Atlantic longshore-
Among the Labour members of man of the Kwangs provincial charted rock. The cable company
Violetern (Padilla); Strauss): La men have been ordered to boycott Sulf of Mexico vessels, which the 1929 Parliament who lost their government) may go to 'Nanking Hongkong stated yesterday that they The Song of Songs (Moyn); Animal believed the damage to be consider Antica Novelty Intermezzo (Wark); acnta in the 1931 election and who with Mr. Tal Chi-tao. strike-
able, but had no far received no de-Indian Love Gall "Rose Marie") finite reports concerning the ship's
The Doll Dance (Brown); condition. Telegraph cables which
Greer). Timu
have been loaded breaking crews,
by
It is expected the ships will be boycotted on the Pacific coast as well-United Press.
ICE PROBLEM
IN FLYING
NEW APPARATUS
ON TRIAL
are now seeking re-election aro Leaders continued their discus- cleven members of the last Laboursion to-day. It is believed that Cabinet, Of 19 Conservative wo- they are making satisfactory pro-she carried, however, ure being land- men candidates, 11 were membersgress.
ed. of the last Parliament.-- British Wireless.
REBEL ARMY.
PURSUED
,
MEXICAN FEDERAL TROOPS ACT
aero-
London, Nov. 5. The report of the Aeronautical Research Committee, just issued,
Nogales; Nov. 6. Arizona Feileral troops pursued records important results from ex- periments at the Royal Aircraft 600 rebels to the mountains near Establishment at Farnborough Tobario, following the bombarıl- with regard to the fallure of en- ment of twe Government gines in flight, due to formation plases, one of which was forced dlce In the carburettor or ac- 1 Iand al Asia Bampo with a cumulation of air or vapour in the machine gun bullet which cut the petrol systent. It has been shownoll In-United Prass, that ice formation could be eliminated by the addition of a small quantity of alcoiral to the petrol. An apparatus has been devised which detects the onset of freezing and supplies alcohol until the ice has been dispersed. The apparatus has given satisfaction | under laboratory tests, and will now be tried attached to an engine both on the bench and in flight.--Bri- tish Wireless.
NEW GOVERNOR
OF N.S.W.
FORMERLY ON CHINA
STATION
Londen. Nov.
Admiral Sir David Anderson, who has been Governor of New- foundland since 1933, hús been op- pointed Governor of New South Wales.
SERIOUS SITUATION
He
Douglas, Arizóna, Nov. 6. Dr. W. S. Eulton, a member of the Burrell Hunting Party said the Sonora rebellion is "far more serious than was pictured." said he talked to a' priest accom- panying the rebels, saying that "the movement was well organised and financed and aimed at com- picte religious and economie free
dom throughout; the State."
Fulton added: "Many more Federal troops are killed than re parted. The rebels apparently means business,”—United Press,
THE LATE DR. HAAS
TRIBUTE PAID AT
GENEVA
go to
on
Meanwhile it is announced that Marshal Chiang Kai-shek and Generals Feng Yu-hsiang and Yen Ist-shan have Lelegraphed to the Canton leaders appealing for national solidarity, urging them to Nanking without further delay and to participate in the deliberations
the national emergency.
The text of the message from! Generals Feng Yu-hsiang and Yen Ini-ahan has been published. it says that the nation is fae- ing the must serious thousands of years, and the only hope for salvation lies in internal ity and a united front against
the invaders,--Kenter.
crisis for
Canton Conferences
Canton, Nov, D.
Built in 1924, The Cable is a sterl ship of 1,594 tons and has a length Ιπ of 238 feet. She is registered Laden.
News of Mishap
St.
and Weather Report. 8.03-8.35 p.m. From the Studio. Selections by "The Music Makers," 8.35-9 p.m. Light Opera. Vocal Gems-Jelly Roger; Selection The Arcadians"! (Monckton); Selection A Princess of Kensington (German).
9-9.20 p.m.
From the Studio. "English as an International Lan- guage," by A. B. Reynolds, RA,
9.20.9.30 p.m
"Musien Comedy Melley" played by Sydney Gustard (Origan),
9.30-9.45 p.m. Daventry News Bulletin.
The following cables were reecived) In Singapore following the grounding of The Cable:
From the steamer Toornk. The Cable
gone aground af Cape Jacques Light (outside Saigon) bear-
200 degrees distance 33 miles. Frop the steamer Stomiilus. Saigon sending tags and lighters; think we can get
9.45-10 p.m. Ensemble Singing. sistance.
Fancy our meeting ("That's a good From this it would appear that girl) Now that I've found you The Cable is now considered in «n | (“That's a goud girl"); Jack Buchan- were predicament than thought at nan and Else Randolph; Whistling Brat,
since it is unusual to send n in the Dark; Cuban Tango (The local tag so far, or for the Henry Viennese Seven Singing Sisters) i Keswick to enrry such a large crew Little Mountain Cabin (The H1 as that with which she left here yes | Billies). terday.
off without 19-
10 p.m. Big Ben: Press Bulletins. 10,05-11 p.m. Variety and Dance Music.
held last The Valparaiso; Starita
Messrs. Tai Chi-tao-and Ma THE MATSHED CHURCH Saxophone Solos-After you've gone; Chuo-chun apent another day in
Some of these days; Coleman llaw conferences and entertainment at
kins! Fox Trots-Nagasaki; I Ain'; political situation with the South- Canton, discussing lengthily the
got nobody; Song-I'm in the mood SUCCESSFUL BRIDGE AND West leaders and making an earn-
for Love: Lanny Ross: Humorous MAH JONG DRIVE
Klondyke Kate: Waltz-Joseph the est appeal to Messrs. Hsiao Fa-chen
Juggler; Xylophone Solo-Dance of and Chow Lu, and to General Li A very successful bridge and the Raindrops: Rudy
Boad- Chung-jen to go to Nanking tomah jong drive was
to say Rood- hold personal discussion with the Thursday in the Rose Room of the night; Song-Show me the way to Central Government in order to Peninsula Hote; by kind permis-romance: Frances Day (Soprano); elcar up existing misunderstand nion of Mr. Dimond, who placed then the same girl the room at the disposal of the Sal; The Mills Brothers; Song-Blue Gracie Fields; Vocal-My Gal Ladies Committee for the Sham- Moon; Connio Boswell; Waitz--I'll shuipo Matshed Church.
follow my secret heart; Waltz- Nevermore,
11 p.m. Close Down.
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES
The German Short-Wavers
Special pigramme for Far Extern Tintetters will be broadcast from Zernen 13 follows:
SOUTH ASIA ZONE
ings.
It is learned that General, Li Chung-ien has agreed to proceed to the capital, leaving about The first prize for contract November 7 or 8. with the Nanking | bridge went to Mrs. Cuor Clarke, emissaries. General Chán Chai- | Mrs. R. Walker carried off the first tong is probably sending a dele- prize for auction bridge and Mrs. gate.
Rice, Evans first prize for muh The Ford plane which brought | Jong Messrs. Tai Chi-tao and Ma Chao- Tea was served in the interval. chun here returned to Nanking, when the Senior Chaplain, on be This Evening's Broadcast From indicating that the emissaries are half of the Royal Army Chaplains! staying at Canton for at least Department, thanked Mrs. Ford- a few more days to await discunham and the Ladies Committee and sion with the South-West leaders. all those who had contributed to They visited Sunflower Hill to the success, of the afternoon, At Geneva, Nov. 5.
day to pay homage to the 72 mar-the conclusion Mrs. Thackeray The League Assembly Hall was tyrs, after which they attended kindly gave away the prizes. Joining the Navy in 1889. Ad-to-day draped in black for the lying-banquet given in their honour_by miral-Andersen-ha-had-a-varied.
The Ladies Committee-would- career. He saw service in the Fatite of the late Dr. Robert General Chan Chal-tong, and by like to thank the following firms Hans. Friends, diplomats and Mr. Chow Lat. Subsequent lo a con- Brass River and M'Wheli Expedi-officials filled the hall to pay last ference of the South-West Peliti- tions in 1895, the Ashanti Expeditributes to the former Director of cal Council Mr. Tai Chi-tao cares Co. Ltd., Cecilis, Colonial Dispen
Messrs. Caldbeck Maturegor. & tion of 1890, and in the Great War. Communications of the League's fully explained the views of Nanary, Falconer & Co. Ltd., G. S. In the latter he was present at Transit Section. operations resulting in the destruc-
king and reiterated the desire for Brothers, Hongkong and Shanghai M. Avenol, Secretary-General of national unity. tion of the German cruiser Konigs- the League, in a short address. berg in East - Afrien, and also
Messrs Chow Lu and Hsiao Fa-Hotels Ltd., Hongkong and China served in the Grand Fleet.
alluded to Dr. Hans report on chen pointed out the various blun- Gas Co., Lane Crawfords, Ltd., China, which, he said, was full of ders committed by Nanking, par American Tobacco Co. (China) sound reflections
Mamak and Co., Maizles, British-
judgment.
and unerring ticularly with reference to Japan,"
and the Nanking emissaries urged Ltd., Paradise Storea, South China The interment will take place in the South-West lenders to forget Stores, Swatow Wenglee Co., the Paris-Renter.
the past and to give their fullest China Handicraft Co.,. Tiukce. co-operation to the Central Govern-Tsang Fook and Co., Windsor and ment during the national crisis. Co., King's Theatre, Ah Foo, Reuter.
Magheel, also the local papers for their press notices.
He was Admiral and Senior Officer in the Yangtsze Patrol from 1928 to 1926, and in the latter year was temporary Cmmander-in- Chief of the China Station.
ent on the retired list in 1932.- Reuter Special.
He
BRITISH FINANCES
REVENUE STILL
INCREASING
London, Nav, 3.
EXCHANGE RATES
Berlin
Shanghai.
Exchequer returns show that Amsterdam. the total ordinary revenue, exclud- Viema. ing self-balancing items, amounts
15,14
www.
Faris. Geneva
Nov. 4. 74.45/64
.12.24
Athens. Mian.
New York.
60%
.1/20/36
4.02.5/16 +7.25
119
86.1/16 .110% -1/65%:
30.7/16
14
216
4.96% +1/23/64
www!
.16
Prague..
Madrid. Lisbon..
to £360,174,357, "compared with Bucharest. £333,046,439 at the corresponding date of inst year. Totni inaud
revenue is £138,625,000, against Hongkong. last your's £132,208,000, while Monte Video.
Brussels. receipts from Customs and Excise Belgrado.. arq £180,6/1,000, agalust £178,- 743,000 for the same period of the that financial year.
Total ordinary expenditure, ex-
• elusive of self-balancing items, is £431,079,795, compared with 414 658,659 at the corresponding date of 1934-British Wireless.
HUGHES QUITS CABINET
DIFFERS WITH. PRIME MINISTER
Montreal.
Aires. Silver (forward) .29.3/16 Silver (Spot)...LO War Loan....
.
Nov. 5. 7-4-17/61 --15:17 12.24
G0.11/16 -1/2.0/16 4.0286
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SANITARY · BOARD
ADDITION TO MARKET BYE-
LAWS RECOMMENDED.
The fortnightly meeting of the 7.25 Sanitary Board was held yesterday afternoon in the Board Room with 1184, Mr. W. 3. Carrie, President, in the
chair. Others present 34.1/10
were the
for gifts:
After paying expenses, there will be a balance of approximately |$600 to go to the appeal fund, being the profit-from-the Bridge and Mah Jong drive and Whist drives connected therewith.
THE VERY IDEA!
(Continued from Page 6.)
110% Hon. Mr. R. M. Henderson, Vice some good antiseptic glue, The 1/6 President, Dr. G. W. Tope, Medical patient may then be allowed to ge 29.1 Oficer of Health, the Hon. Mr. M. home, if he has a home. If lie hasn't
1South Asla Zone, brandenat from DJE, (29.74 metres) and DJN (1.46 metra).
· 130 —————— 19.74-m-98,200 ke-3.30.ng. 171. DJI 19.74 m 1,200 ke 4.45-8.15 p.m. 31.45 m 9,540 ke 4,45.8.15 p.m. 19.74 m 15.150 ke 9.m-12.30a.m. 445 p.m. Call
DJN
DJN
ענת
DJN Engl) German Folk Song. Pro gramme Forecast (Germ., Engl 5 p.m. Equinoctials, 5.20 p.m. Nowa in Englia, 1.45 p..
Dr.
New German Leglaiatlon. Filz Schweek. p.m. The "latenpart" Chamber Or
chestra.
3.45 p.m. Now in Germ
7 p.m. Concert of Light Murc Ap.m. News in Englik.
8.38 p.m. Clow down 121, DJN. (Germa."
Engl.)
I
EAST ASIA ZONE
East. Aula, Zone broadcast through DJQ on 1965 metrs (16,289 k.c.) 1.30-1 p.m. Coubert, news at 2 p.m.
9
Dam, CB DJA. DJII, DIN
[Germ Enz)). Airman Folk Bone, Programme
Forecast (Germ
Engi)
Jaiter Jlox.
9.15 p.m. Sonata in G Major op. 8. and ............... Hungarian Dantas for Violin and Planoforte by J. Brahma. 9.40 p.m., News in English on DSA and In Dutch on DJB. Djn.
10 p.m.
The Vampire 11.18 p.m. Nowa In Greman on DJA, Din..
DJN. Close DJB (Germ., Engl 11.30 p.m. To-day In Cermany, Bound
Pieturen.
11.40 p.m. "Hallo, Intiss You wish-We
play."
11.15 m., Newa in English on DJA and in
Dutch on DJN.
13.30 a.m. Close down DJA and DJN
(Germ. Engl).
BAK. Lo, Mr. C. J. Roe. sceretary, got a home don't treat him." There's PONIES PROMOTED
215 and Mr. Im Ping-seang, assistant no money in it." 1/2.1/32 secretary.
1007
About
this time we were interrupted The business transacted was of an off and on for hours. He wanted to by a delegate who had been heckling a formal nature, and included the know what cure we would recommend passing of an addition to the for coughing complaints. 29.5/16 Market bye-laws. Proposed by
20% the chairman and seconded by Dr. .1045 104.13/16 Papel the addition read. "No flesh :-British Wirclean.
of any animal slaughtered in the Government slaughter-house
LOCAL ATHLETICS
South China A. A. To
Hold Meeting
at
Sai Wan Ho shall be exposed for sale in any market in. the Colony
and
flesh of
Editor's Note: Doctor's ke Kelly are usually responsible for - coffin complaints,
Eddio's Note: Coughing. rian coughing! Spelt like dough, rough and tough.
•
CYCLAMEN. BAY TO
毒
-RUN IN “A” CLASS
The latest alterations and addi- tions to the clarification list of ponies of the Hongkong Jockey Club appear below:
Cyclamen Bay to A Ĉinas, Pontine Ray
to B Class, Blacksmith to D Class, Flybynight to D Class, Flying
other than the markets at Quarry Anyway, at the conclusion, the Tourist to Clans, Day, Sni Wan Ho and Shaukiwan, Chairman coughed (Quiet, please!) Cyclamen Bay, formerly one of great, pointed out that something animal discreetly and, addressing the Con- should be done in recognition of our sterling services.
tho
sughtered in the Government slaughter-house at Aberdeen shall be exposed for sale in any market in the Colony other than Melbourne, Nov. 5. The South China Athletic Associa-markot at Aberdeen. This by Mr. W. M. Hughes, vice-presi- tion will hold their Annual Athletic law shall come into operation on Heat of the Executive Council, has Meet on Sunday and Monday, Novem- the 1st. of January, 1936,"
Ber 10 and 11, at Caroline Hill, rosigned. at the invitation of the Two relay races are open to the house licenco at No.
An application for an eating Prime Minister, Mr. J. A. Lyons. Colony. One is the 400 Metres Men's
103 Chun Mr. Hughes was asked to quit Relay Race, open to any teams of Yeung Street, ground floor, the Cabinet because of the four, and the other is the 400 Metres rofuscil, as also were applications differences of opinion between Relay for women.
for offensive trade licences to Hing Lane, second floor, and No. cleanse sharks' fina at No. 16 Sung
18 Centre Street, third floor.
An interesting event is the 10,000
Im and the Prime Minister with Metres, which is open to all Chinese
spect to the League of Nations in the Colony.
etions plan and Australia's part therein.-Reuter.
There are also two other relay races, for boys. ·
The meeting then concluded.
"If you're going to make it aterling, remember the dallas has relapsed, we suggested,
At the mention of dollar, the whole Congress turned pale, and for a moment we thought that we would to treat the lot for pernicious orinemia. We explained this Was
to them, and they went even palor, and there was an unseemly unscramble for the exita. Only the lady doctor
tor remalnest marvellous." Coyly
"Doctor," she said, "I think you're
་་ ale laid her check on the coracold process of our scapula, und wo could feel her auricles
was sold to Tientsin in 1933 and Mr. L. Dunbar's champion ponies,
MISSENED raced there with marked winning among other clasale events, the Tientsin Champlon Stakes in 1934. He raced here last on Jund 5, 1038, when he won the Bohen Pinte over one mile In the good time of 1.50.2.
and ventricles flapping madly against our left lung.
Arm in arm, we left the building. What goltre thing is there than love? Ah, well, nux vomica sclerosis qui mal y pense.
That'll cure your catarrh.. We'll be sinew.
HENRY HEATH
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