THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
1935.
GOVERNMENT WIN
INDICATED
(Continued from Page 1)
Wallasey
Lt. Col.
Moore Brabazon
(Con.)
27,910
13,401
14,458
Mr. Alery (Lab.)
Con. majority
(Continued from Page 1)
Sheffield (Ilsborough). Deptford.
West Bromwich,
Finsbury.
Rochdale,
CONSERVATIVE GAINS
Conservative gains included the
• Liverpool (Wavertree). Darwen.
No change.
Wigan.
Following:
Mr. J. A. Parkinson (Lab,) 27,950 Mr. Grant Ferrls (Con.) ..
17,040
Lab. majority
10,301
Wakefield
No change.
Mr. A. Greenwood (Lab.) Mr. Greaves (Con.)
Labour knits
Dewsbury
Mr. Riley (Lab.)
Mr. Fennell (Nat. Lab.)
Sir Walter Res (Lib.)
Lab, majority
Labour gain.
Hackney (South)
Mr. Herbert Morrison (Lab.) Miss Graves (Con)
Lab, majority
Labour gain.
Southport
Mr. R. S. Hudson (Con), Mr. Wille (Lab.)
Con. majority
No change.
Westminster (St. Georges)
Fulham (East).
OFF TO POLLS
London, Nov. 14. The British electorate to-day 15,801 went to the polls to choose 575 12.400 representatives to form, with 10
members already returned une 3,401 posed, the Lower House of the 9th Parliament of the King's reign, which is Majesty will open
on
are
14,066 | December 3.
8,708 Of the members already elected, 6.933 which include the Prime Minis- ter Mr. Stanley Baldwin, 26 5,208 Hupporters of the National Govern ment and 14 in Opposition.
Although weather in London and the South has not been 15,830 unfavourable as was feared, 10,870 has been very mixed in the pro- vinces. The weather factor apart, 4,04 it is not generally expected there
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it.
will be as heavy a poll as in 1931. when 21,659,404 out of the total electorate of 29,487,711 recorded elec- 29,662 their voten. The present 11419 torate is 31,305,527, women being in the majority by about one and 18.233 three quarter millions.
Mr. A. Duff Cooper (Con.) 25,424 Mrs. Fremantle (Lab.) ..........
Con, majority
No change,
-Bathr
Mr. T. 1. Guinness (Can.)
Mr. Daniels (Lib.) .....
Mr. Desmond (Lab.)
Con. majority
No change,
Manchester (Platting)
Mr. J. R. Clynes (Lab.) Mr. Stansfeld (Con)
Lab. majority
Labour gain.
Accrington
Major B. A. Proctor (Con.) Mr. Burgess (Lab.)
Con. majority
No change.
Ilirmingham (West)
-4,043
20,781
PARTY STANDING
areas
in
The Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow, M.A., fate of the Scottish Presbyterian Church, Scotstoun, Glasgow, who is expected to arrive in the Colony shortly to undertake, the duties of Minister at Kennedy Road Union. Church.
FRENCH RAISE. BANK RATE ··
TO PREVENT FLIGHT OF GOLD
Paris, Nov. 14. The Bank rate was unexpectedly raised from three to four per ecul. to-day to stem the Gow of French gold to foreign banks.
were
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE
LATEST SHARE QUOTATIONS
The following quotations on the London Stock Exchango have been received by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz in conjunction with Reuter,
Nov. 13. Nov. 14. British Government Securities War Loun
£105. redm, after 1952 £105
Chinese Bondя
44 Bonds 1898
(Eng. Iss.)
£102
£102
4% Loan 1908. £ 98%
I 984
5 Loan 1912 .. £ 78%
£ 7612
5
Reorg Loan
1013 (Lin. wx.) £ $24
£ 924
6
Bonds 1926-17 £ 90%
£ 90
5
Shai-Nanking
£ 73
Tient. Pukow
Rly.
C
£ 78
£ 30.
GE
Tient.-Pukov Railway (Supl. Loan)
£ 20
£ 27
547 Honan Rly.. 1 20 5 Hukuang y.
1911
£ 13 55% Lung Tsing U.
Hal Rly. 1913 £16
£ 30
£ 43
£1034
Banke
1 69
£ 814
£ 0.1%
£ 94%
£9
£100
14/- 15/9
RADIO BROADCAST
Relay of B.B.C.' DanceTM Orchestra
STUDIO RECITAL
From ZBW on a wavelength of 355 mutres (815 kilocycles):"
4-7 pm. Chinese Programme. G-6.20 p.m. From tho Studio.
A talk by Professor Hsu Ti-Shan on "Old Customs and New Life."
7-7.30 p.m. Music.
A Night
(Strauss);
Light Orchestral
in Venloo Potpourri
Entr'acte (Thamns): Menuett
Gavotto
Beethoven); Other Days (Selection
of Popular Melodles) (arr. Finck); Fairy Tale (Heykens); In the Sha- dows
(Finck).
7.30-7.40 p.1.
Morches
7.40-7.50
"Mugies! Comedy
p.m. "Memories
Chopin' (arr. Willoughby).
7.50-8 p.m.
From the Studio.
"Book Reviews" by Sabrina.
of
A p.m. Time and weather Report; Stock Quotations.
Gowns for Bath Bedroom Breakfast...
or
5
Foreign Bands and
Int. German 7
Loan 1924 ..... Japan Sterling
Loan 187
Japan 6 Sterling
Luan 1921 H.K. & S'ha! Bk.
(Lin, Kegd.) Chartd. Bk. of LA.
& C.
א
Commercial and Industrial Allied Iron Found-
Associated & Elec.
Industries Austin Motors ord
ers
Advшulers in securities raised from four to five per cent,
A statement issued by the Rank of Franer shows that 660,000,000 |
sh. At dissolution the state of the francs in gold were withdrawn dur parties, including the vacanting the week-end of November 8. sents, was as follows: Government The increased outflow is due partly supporters, Conservatives 459, Li-tó a certain uneasiness
National French political situation,—Renter 38. beril Nationals, Labour 13, others three; total 513. Opposition Labour, 69, Liberals 20.070 30, others 13. total 102.
8,650 Results, will be announced to- 7,185 night in just over 200 constituen-
cics, These include 12,020 which the biggest change-over ue- curred at the last election and a recovery of Opposition partles is also likely, according to estimates 18.362 of both sides, to be proportionate- 17.015 most marked in these consti- tuencies. Counting in other con- 1,337
stituencies will not begin till the morning and these results, which Include many where the electoral contest has been hard fought, in- 25,273 cluding Seaham Harbour the seat 21.203 for which the ex-Premier, Mr. Ram- say MacDonald is standing will 1,070
not be announced till to-morrow afternoon.-British Wireless.
Lancaster (Darwen) - -
Mr. Russell (Con.) ...................... Sir Herbert Samuel (Lib.) 14,135 Mrs. Kerby (Lab.)
Con, majority
Sir Austen
Chamberlain
Preston (2 seats)
(Con)
16,530
Mr. A. C. Morcing (Con.)
Mr. Willey (Lab.)
9,150
Mr. Kirkpatrick (on)
"Mr.Lyster (Lab.)-
37,219 36,797 -82.22
Con. mujority
7.971
Mr. Reiss (Lab.)
#1,887
'No change.
No change.
Fulkan (East)
15,992
Mr. W. W. Astor (Con.) ..
18,743
Mr. J. C. Wilmột (Lab.)
7,778
Con. majority
17,680
4,051
1.157
Con. gain..
Mr. Neville Chamberlniu
(Con.)
Mr. Ashend! (1nh.)
28,2-13 6381
+
Con, majority
21,862
12,644
No change.
Deptford
Con gain.
Chelsen
Sir Samuel Hoare (Con.).. 18,092 Mr. Sandilands (Lab.) .... 6,548
Con. minjority
No change.
Manchester (Clayton)
Mr. J. J. Jagger (Lab.) ... 19,225 Mr. Hewlett (Con.)
Wirtingham (Edgbaston)"
Mr. W. H. Green (Lab.) 27,021 Sir Malcolm Campbell (Con.) 20,129
Lab. majority
Labour gain.
(Sir
6,892
Malcolm Campbell is the famous motorist),,
18,680 17,820
To-morrow's Picture Features
There will again be a varied selection of topical pictures in to-morrow's issue of the Tele- graph Pictorial Supplement.
Industries....
General Electric
(England) Hawker Airerafi
Bazaar ....
Tabaceo
th. Ind.
9.03-8.30
gramme.
p.m.
Variety Pro-
Piano Salos-Melodies of the Monts No. 2 (Len Green); Vocal--Misa Olis Regrets (The Mills Brothers); Song old to dream -When I grow tos old
Orchestra- -Medley of (Irene Dunn's Songs: Xylophone Leslie
Sola--Joey
Clown Lho
(Rudy
Starita); Song-I only have eyes for you (Leslie liutehlson).
H.30-9 p.m. A Relay from Daventry, The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra, direct. ed by Henry Hall.
9-0.16 Hulletin,
ות.ון
Daventry
News
9.15-9.45 p.m. From the Studio. A Recital by 0. Y. Lyen (Violin) necompanied by Nura Kanis and Esther Lyen (Pianoforte).
Programme.
Pianoforte Solba:
Prelude and Fugue XIII.. Bach. Romance in F sharp, Op. 29
No. 2 (Schumann).
3. Pianoforte Solo:
.Handel.
Intermezzo, Op. 78, No. 7 Brahms.
9.15-10.30 p.m.
gramme.
Gluck-Kreisler. Classicnt Pro-
BenedictuMass In B Minor*
(Bach).
39/1 3076
39/71% 30/9
.
Boots Pure Drug. British American
in the
Chinese Eng, and
Tobacco (rarer) 112/6 Canadian Celanosa
44/6 44/0 48/6 4979
113/15%
86/3
90/3
Min. (Bearer)
12/6
12/0
man
Courtaulds
547-
$4/71%
Distillers
947-
94/9
"TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT
Dunlop Rubber
387-
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22.
Violin Solo:
Elec, and Musical
Sonata in E
27/4%
27/9
67/3
5870
4. Violin Solo !
3670
2979
30/~
Melodie
37/11/2
-44/0
45/-
146/3
147/0
Rolls Royce
16276
1567-
S'hai Elec. Constr.
4076
47/6
Tate & Lyle
90/3
90/3
Turner & Newall
5913
€0/-
United Steel
32/1
32/0
Vickers ord. ...........
1873
18/0
Watney, Combe &
Iteid def. ord.
1747-
74/0
Woolworths
115/B
116/-
Miscellaneous
10.30-11 Music.
Anglo-Dutch
24/31
24/0
Guln Calumpong
Rubber Pokin Synd
23/-
173
1/2
2970
30/-
Mines
-Burma ̈Corpusedze -197
Commonwealth
Mining
-127-
11/3
11/0
- fipeetal----- programmes for Far Eastern. Tisters will be broadcast frum Zemett h followns
Randfontein
Estates.................. 56/0
56/9
Spaarwater
Op-
tions
87-
H/-
Springs Mines
Rhokama Corpn.
10/- 207/6 271/3 98/0 102/0
Vila
Events pictured will include the Lincolnshire Regiment's 250th anniversary celebrations, and the Armistice Day obser- vance in Hongkong. A com- bined group of the interport cricket teams will appear, na well 28 Rame hiteresting yachting pictures.
Groups will include: one taken at a garden party given by Mr. Paton and another at a reception-in-honour-of-Hong- kong representatives who took part in the China National Athletic Mert; while a port- rait will appear of Mr. A. M. de Souza, 1.8.0.
CHINA'S UNITY NEARER
SOUTHERN LEADERS GO TO NANKING
Nanking, Nov. 15. Fifty more delegates, represent- Kwangsi ing the Kwangtung and Kuomintang organisations, are due to arrive here to-morrow to attend [the. Kuomintang Congress.
The Government is sending a plane to Kwangsi to bring General· Li Chung-jen to the Congress, it is reported, and Mr. Ling YT-chung, seo for long a streng opponent of Nan
king pulley, is also going north shortly-Reuter,
16,557
Lab. majority
2,668
Labour gain.
Liverpool (West Toxteth).
Wolverhampton. (Bilston)
Mr. Gibbons (Lab.)
18,543
Mr. Ian Hannab (Con.)
Mr. Randolph Churchill
Mr. Mort (Lab.)
(Con.)
16,639
Con. majority ...
No change.
Lab, majority
2,004
West Bromwich
.
Dulley
Mr. F. O. Roberts (Lab.).
13,958
Mr. Ashton (Con.)
Lab, majority
19,113 18,175
9138
Labour gain.
Labour gain.
Mr. D. H. Joel (Con.)
Mr. Wedgwood Bean (Lab.) 11.590
.Con. majority
No change.
2,368
NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS
Rubber Trusts
| Sub-Nigel
Anglo-Persian Burma Oil
Shell Trans and Trad. (Denrer) Chosen Corpn. Morsman Invest. ments, fad.....
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23/
68/14 08/9 8276 82/6
Walter Widdop (Tenor). SanctusMass in B Minor" (Bach), 10 p.m. Big Ben: Press Bulletins, 10.10.10.30 pm. Symphony No. 35 in D Major ("Haffner") (Mozart).
Aria-Ah! Je le Sals (Ah! I knew i)"La Flute Enchanteo" (Mozart). Lily Pons (Soprano)."
Latest p.m.
Dance
11 p.m. Close Down.
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES
This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers
DJI
DJN
SOUTH ASIA ZONE
(South Ala Zone, broades) from DJD, (18.74 metres) and DIN- (81.45 metres).
DJB 19.74 m 15,200 ke 1,30-3 p.m. 19.76 m 15,300 ke 4.45-8.10 p.m. 31.45 m. 0.640 ke 4.45-8.10 p.m. 19.74 10.109 kep.m.12.10 a.m.
D13, 4.40 p.m. Call
DJN (Gerin.. Engi). German Falk Bong. Pro- Kramme Forecast (Germ» Engl)
זונס
5 p.m. The Wedding bells are ringing.
5.30 p.m. News in Engilait.
5.45 p.m. Falk Music.
7 p.m. Concert of Light Hole.
-
A.15 p.m. Cless down DJn, DJN (Gerta.
Engl.)
6 p.m. Letter Box.
60/7
80/714
5.15 p.m. Dance Musle.
4.46 pm News to German.
17/6
17/6
4 p.m. News in Engilah.
30/3 31/3
COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange are issued by Renter,
December
January
March
New York Cotton
Nov. 13.
.11.81
Nov. 14. 11.82/83
11.04 11.75/75 11.44 11.07/08
11,35
EAST AHIA ZONE -
Eat Aals Zone broadcast through DIQ on 10.63 metres (15,280 k.e.) 1.80.8 p.m. Concert, news at 2 p.m.
(Germ.
Blank,
.
p.m. Call DJA, DJ, DJN
Enal). Germans Folk
· Programm Forecast
Engl.)
9.10 p.m. "Greetings to inulinde.” 9.45 pm News in English on DJA and in Dutch on BJB, DJN.
10 Bam. "Greetings to Insulinde." 11.15 p.m. Nawe In German on DJA, DJE, DJN. Close DB (Germ. Engi). 11.30 p.m. "Greetings to Invalinde." 12.15 a.m. News in English on DJA and in
Dutch an DIN. 22,30 am. Clare down DJA and DJN
(Germ. Eng!).
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES
To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions
The following wavelengths and frequencies are observed by Daventry.
Frequency Wavelength 4,030 k.. 49.20 1.310 kr. 15 ke- 11.750 ke. 11.03.
31.85 metrsa 31,30 metrem 25,53 metres 23.28
May
11.-10 11.62/62
July
October
11.19
Spot
12,00
11,67/07 11.37/87 12.20
Wallsend
FRENCH AND ENGLISH
Call Sign
New York Itubber
GNA
(Lab.):
3,304
Con. majority... No change.
Miss Irene Wurd (Con.) »2 23,8-12 MIRN Margaret Bondficki
21.403
9,470
REWARDED
GB
GAC
Stockholm, Nov. 14.
13.22 13.40/40 13.48/48 18,296
13.03/03 13.40R
GND
CAB
GBF
The Nobel Prize in
13.01 13.776/80
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13,140 MA 17.71 kc. 21.470 k..
has been awarded to
13.70%
13.94/94
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15.260 k..
GBJ
GBL
21.440 k.c. 4,419 k.e.
matres
40.10 matres
Chicago Wheat
Transmission 5
18.03 meir 18.05 15.97 matres meirra 19.58 12.0
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Every loudspeaker bearing the name CELESTION is a precision engineered instrument, produced by specialists, subjected to exact- ing tests at every stage of manufacture and made only of the highest quality materials..
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Shefeld (iflsborough)
Mr. A.V. Alexander (Lab.), . 91,025 Mr. Braithwaite (Con).... 17,721
Lab. majority Labour gain.
Keighley
Mr. H. D. Leen-Smith (Lab.) 20,211) Mr. Watt (Con.) ........ 19,750
Lab. mafarity ........ Labour gain.
458
Birmingham (Handsworth). Com. Locker-Lampson (Con). 24,135 Mr. Chattaway (Lab.)
Con. mujority
No change.
Birmingham (Sparkbrook)
Mr. L. S. Amery (Con.)
„Mr. Whittaker. (Lab)
Con, majority
No change.
8,910
16,225
(Mr. Roberts was n Minister in previous Labour Governments).
DE BONO ANNEXES NEW LAND
(Continued from Page 1.) which the Italians claim to have freed in the Tigre area?
December Jammry March chemistry May
Professor July
Joliot, of Paris, and his wife, Total sales:--283 lots. Madame Curie Joliot, daughter of
the famous Madame Curle.
The Nobel prize in physics has been awarded to Professor James Cambridge, in re- Chadwick, of
discovery cognition of his neutron-Renter,
STEEL CARTEL, PLANS
0372 36% 0516 December
.96 04%
06% May
90 80% B8% July Wednesday's sales: 32,8209,000' bushelë.
Chicago Corn.
of
December
59 50% 69%L 60% BR14 694 May
60% 6000% July Wednesday's salea: 4,146,000 bushels.
Winnipeg Wheat
Décrimbor
824 84%
May July
New York Silk
2.02 December
1.97 and May ***
Toini Rales;--110 lots.
86%
87
B4% 8834 88 88
88%*
2,03/04
2.01/01
1.00
2.01/01
"Tho supposed Alberation of 16,000 sluves in our territories-bas been formally proved false," anym the announcement. "There were not 16,000 slaves in the whole of the
Vienna, Nov. 14. Representatives of the French, Tigre, and the Italians hold only part of that provinceš...... »
German, Belgian, Polish, Czecho The communique states that the Slovakian and Austrian steel in- to discuss 17,509 Italian army, which claims to be dustries are meeting
8,063 performing a civilising piece of the formation of a tube steel work, is in reality "neting as the cartel, which will seek a basis for 0,446 murderer of the civil population, harmonising continental produc- March
Great Britain especially of women and children." --Renter,
tion with America.-United Press.
(0.8.0 and 8.0.1 1. Dr Hen. A Programme af Frenéh Male. The 1.B.C. Empire Or chestra.
7.45 m. "High Rpola-No. 11 Canterbury
Cathedral,"
Greenwich Time Signal at 12.0 Midnight Am.. Half an hour of Friendly Harmony
with Joan Young Comedy Horum and Clarence Wright (Vocalist). 6.30 am. Steading from Dickens by V. C.
Cimton-Beddeley,
1.45 am. The News,
$ aim. Closs, down..
Transmission
(0.5.D., 0.8.0. and G.A.L.)
I am a Ben. "How's That?"
Greenwich Time final at 8.30 am. 31,43 a.m. The News.
12 neon Clone down.
Transmission 2
(0.8.J., 0.8.11. and 0.8.0.1
7 p.m. Dig Ben. Fredric Dayco.
7.30 p.m. "insical Oleographs-No. 51,
The King's Marie."
Greenwich Tlms Gal at 12.0 Newn
8 p.m. Violin Bolos by Joseph Balgou. A.10 p.m. Talkı “1 Know a Man"—(6). 8.30 p.m. The U.D.C. Dante Orchestra.j directed by Henry Hall. p.m. The News and Annornesmenlu,
High 0.30 . The
Orchestra. 9.45 .. Close down.
(0.8.0. 10-11. 0.8.11, 121 am)
10 p.m.
Kippodrome
Transmission 3-
p.m.1 0.8. 10-pre-i .m.1 an. Recital by Carmo. 10.15 p.m. iah Heste-No. 41 Canterbury
Cathedral."
10.10 p.m. The 1.1.C. Northern Drebestra. 11.30 p.m. The .C. Danes Orchestra.
directed by Henry Hall.
12.15 a.m. The Hotel Metropola Orchestra. Greenwich Time Signal at:4,30 p.me/ 12.50 .m. The News and Announcementa, 13.60...The Heil Hetropole Orchestra
(cont'd),
Close dra.
Transmission 4
40.8.B. and G.8.D.)
PART I
1.95 .. 13 Nen. The Wynford Reynolds
Detet. 14.m.
The News' and_Anusaneomenta. 2.20 .m. Violoncello Reclial by Canal 2.30 am. The Victor Glaf Boxtet.' Gladyn
Palmer (Contralto), --Greenwich Time Bienal, at 7 pm. 3.11a.m. The B.D.G. Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry. Hall, 4a.m. “What do you think about Flims 7"" 4.15 m. A. Prezrimme of Dallet Music. The I.B.C. Orchestra (Beetión, H.) 4.85 m. Ce down.
3.
Variety.-
PART II
Grosawich Time, Signal at 10 p.m. 1 am. Tulka. “I Know a Man'—-—(7). 6.29, a.m. --Tha...Nowa and Announcementa (Continued on Page 42.
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