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7.m. Big Ben. The "Gay "DAGE=""LENT
Orchestra.
7.55 m. Talk: "I Knew a Min“-(7), Greenwich Time Bignal atto.
3.18 .. Bels in the Balfry. A humble
9.45 ..
menament to the felly and dalble of ear fellows.
The New
a.m. Close down,
Transmission G
10.8.D.. q.8.C. and (1.5.L.)
11 a.m. Big Ten, figh Spela-No,
Canterbury Cathedral. A descrip
tive commentary from the lower of Canterbury Cathedral,
.. 11,15 a.m. In a Parlan Garden,
cycle for four voices.
A
Greenwich Time Blenal at 11.35 m2.
11.45 ... The News.
12 p.m. Close down.
Transmission 2
¡C.B.J. 0.8.3. and (1.8.0.)
7 p.m.
7.16 p.m.
Rerils of Ahort 1 Ben. A
English Songs by Edith Farmedge (Contraila).
The ... Northern Orchestra.
Greenwich Time Rignal at (1). 8.18 p.m. Taki "i Koww a Man' *.30 p.m. Charles Manning and his Or
p.m. 0.15 p.m.
*.45 b.m.
chestra, relayed from the Granada, Walthamulow,
The Nown.
Argan Recital by f. D. Cunningham, relayed from fle Town Hall, Birmingham.
Close down. Transmission 3
(0.8.0. 10-11,45 p.m.; 0.8. 10 p.m.-1 } G.B.D. 12.1 km)
10 p.m. Den The B.n.c. Northern
Ireland Orchestra.
20.45 p.m. A Countryman's
talk by A. G. Street.
Ulary." A
11 pm. "Bata in the Belfer." 11. p.m. The John MacArthur Quintat,
directed by John MacArthur. 12.15 a.m. Jan lerenaka and his Orchestra
in a potpourri arranged by Jan
Teranska.
Greenwich Time Signal at 12.30 .m. 13.30 m. The News
12.43 s.m.
Jan Berenska and his Oerbests
(cont'd).
1 .m. Clom down.
Transmission 4
(0.8.3. and '0.B.D.)
PART 1
The News
CHIANG
KAI-SHEK WON'T RESIST
(Continued from Page 1)
the Kuomintang that war with Japan was likely and then that friendly relations with Japan should be improved and streng- thened.
Chinese He added that the Charge d'Affaires had assured the Foreign Minister that Chiang was not concentrating troops along the Lunghai Railway.
PROFOUND SECRECY China despatches Traiented that the Northerners were maintaining profound secrecy regarding the nature of the so-called autono- ΠΟΠΗ Government. Some des- patches reported that the North- contemplated separate maritime customs organisation. However, the spokesman doubted if the Customs system would be changed because of the various foreign obligations tied up with .it.
ernera
He indicated that Japan's att)- tude was at present one of non- interference in North China, They were awaiting a revelation of the new Government's strength and Houndness, and thereafter, would conalder whatever requests should be made for assistance,
The spokesman considers thai autonomous Government will oppose Communist influences of every nature-United Press.
BRITISH HOLDINGS
IN DANGER
·
THE ́HONGKONG" TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHINA LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY, LIMITED.
THE
inclusive.
NOTICE.
NOEL BRAGA,
Secretary. Hongkong, 16th November, 1935.
GIRL GUIDES MEETING
LADY SOUTHORÏ'S SURVEY
for
AWARD OF MERIT
PRESENTED
ANTI-TREATY CAMPAIGN
PROTECTIONISTS GET BUSY
a
1935.
Washington, Nov. 10. SEVENTEENTH- OR.
Mrs. Rogers, CongresswOMBI, has delivered at the White House DINARY YEARLY MEETING OF
a protest against the Canadian SHAREHOLDERS will be held at
reciprocity agreement which re- the lend Omce of the Company. St. George's Building, Chater Road,
The annual meeting of the Girl duces tariffs in all directions, Victoria, Hong Kong, on Saturday.
Guides Association was held at Sanli- resulting in Japanese competition 21st December, 1935, at 12 o'clock
lands Ifat this morning, Reports were ruining the New England textile the most (Noon), for the purpose of receiv
made on the year's work, an julerest Industry through ing a Statement of Accounts and ing talk on "Guiding in Trinidad" favoured-nation claure.—United
WANT REFORMS the Report of the Directors for was given, and a loyal Life Saving Press. the financial year ended 30th Sep-Society's Awurd of Merit was present-
San Francisco, Nov. 19. the meeting, Lady tember, 1935, and electing Direc-ed to Mrs, W. J. Anderson.
In
The National Grange Conven- Southoring the
its, Colony Commissioner,
passed resolution tors and Auditors.
The Transfer Books of the Com-said:"This is an occasion on which tion has
the Canadian the acounts of our year's acti- reciprocily agreement is made pany will be closed from Monday, a speech from me seems unnecessary, worded, "Before 2nd December, 1935, till Saturday, vitics is included in our report. But effective, we demand a legal re-
one fow points a would 21st December, 1935, both days there are alwaysigo and I will not ciprocal Tarlit Act as soon us
like
Our Congrena convenes," on the ground try your patience for long. year has been an active one and the that the tariff conditions #g- outstanding event was the Scout and gravate the domesite agricultural
Rally;
situation.-United Press.. Guldo Jubilee
Without giving of "welled head" I any evidence think
we can honestly say that It was a great success and one of the most
It is voliably reported that Mr. COplossing features was the apprecia
tion by the Scout leaders of the Guide portion of the Rally. On our side, wo Mackenzie King, the Premier. IN to invite President felt it
privilege to combine planning great with the Scouts. The Chief Scout and Roosevelt to visit Canada,
If the suggestion results in a the Chief Gulde approve of Scout and Guide co-operation. Naturally their work in many cases runs on different formal invitation, Lord Tweeds lines, but they can combine and assist muir, the Governor-General of not necessary for the Cub to be as invitation. It is also possible that each other in many ways though it Canada, is expected to issue the Imitative of the Brownie as a small the British Secretary for Dominion boy of whom I heard the other day. Affairs will visit Canada simul SHEWAN TOMES & CO.,
was watching a pack of Brownies taneously.--United Press.
be General Manager to hem and begged to
to learn too,
don't think Hongkong, 13th November, 1935.
boys need learn to hem," said the Brown Owl, "someone will always hem for then." "Oh, but I've been thinking what should I do if my wife died was the reply.
SANDAKAN-LIGHT & POWER
(1922) LTD.
Notice is hereby given that the THIRTEENTH ORDINARY YEAR- LY MEETING of Shareholders will be held at the Head Office of the Wednesday, 4th Company, National Bank Building: Hong Kong, on December, 1935, at 12.30 p.m.
THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF
CHILDREN.
CANADA TO BE HOST
London, Nov. 19.
HOOVER'S ATTACK
Chicago, Nov. 19. Ex-President Hoover, in an in- terview here to-day, attacked the Canadian Trade Treaty, declaring that it was bringing hardship to of dairy SPLENDID WORK
hundreds of thousands
and AVAN farmers, "Before I leave the 'Rally, I wish to and other mention the splendid work done another instance of hasty econo What to do to help a child..
Mrs. Grist, Mrs. Herklots and Mramic planning without a full under. Phillips in connection with the Hally Anyone knowing of a child whound all through the year. I know Blanding of the consequences."
will be
very angry with me for Reuter Special.
PACT WITH HOLLAND they they
They are such has been assaulted, neglected or
thum. mentioning
Washington, Nov. 19. ill-treiked in a manner likely to
trio of modest violets that they will
The completion of a reciprocal never let me sing their praise. But cause unnecessary suffering
fortnight- note is my chance. At the same time injury to health, or knowing
I thank all the other helpers warmly, trade agreement with Holland is a parent who is seeking advice on
to work with expected within a real pleasure is them. any matter concerning a child, I
This is not the time or place Reuter Special. would be doing an act of kindness for me to dilate on the value of Guld-
for
It would be preaching to the
or
of
by communicating at once with-verted. All here are supporters PETERSEN TO MEET
The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C.
(Continued from Page 1)
the State Ambassador, visited Department to-day and discussed the North China. situation with 1/0 G.P.O. Box-No. 513, Hongkong, indebted to our
the Inspector, 49
William Phillips.
Road, 1st floor; or the Inspector. Mr. Phillips subsequently stated 242, Lockhart Road, 1st floor; or that Sir Ronald had presented the Inspector, 12, Sai Yeung Chol nothing formally. Their conver-Street, 1st floor, Kowloon.
All further steps will be taken; by the im and expenses borne,
1.16 m. Big Ben. The Jack Salisbury Ratioti dealt with various matters,
Trie.
particular but nothing of 2 .. 7.15 a.m. Guess? fall an hour of con
undums, vocal, musical, and inportance. bound, presented by Chell Mud» { datu
2.15 m. A Recital by Gerald EATI
Beth African Herion). Greenwich Time Blanal at 1 s.m, 3.10a.m. From the London Theatre.
"Leslie Stuart's 2.30 am. A Delial of
Bong. ...Books to Read." Home-ETEGS
tions for your bookshelf by Erie Gillett.
4.5.1. 4.15 1.m 4.25
Dance Keule.
A Short Story. .. .C. Symphony Concerts, Besson 1115-4. Fourth Cmrert. Relayed from the Queen's Hall. London, W.1.
3.30 am. Clear down.
PART I
2.45 *. Danes Mosle
Greenwich Time Signal at 6 am.
sa.m. The News.
4.18 am now Male.
6.39 .. Res
Jance
Musle,
The
Gluron Caledonian Hirathspey and Feel Society: conductor, Theins Binclair Ras.
4.45 am. Clove down.
KZRM PROGRAMME
This Evening's Broadcast From Manila Station
The following programme will be broadcast from Manila this evening on a wavelength of 483 elem (618,5 kileyelen) |
Sumet Dance Programma by the
Lyric Orchestra.
€ p.m.
30
..
Ananiah Informational Perlod, 6.40 p.m. English Informational Period, 4.55 p.m. 6 tack
through the quotations courtesy of Swan, Culbertson and Friu
He added that the United States was receiving voluminous reports from Consular and diplomatic re presentatives in the Far East but had made no plans to invoke the Nine Power Pact. Such a step was not now under consideration. No consideration had been given to the question of whether States Embassy United the would be maintained in Peiping.
He could not discuss the with- 'drawal of the American troops stationed at Tientsin.-Reuter,
NOT A, WORD
Washingten, Nov, 19. Sir Ronald Lindsay would say no word with regard to his visit to the State Department, except that he had made the briefest visit.
Apart from Mr. Phillips officials all declined to comment on the North China situation.-Renter.
DOIHARA HURRIES
CHINESE
(Continued from Page 1)
movement, threatened to-day to Orchestr leave Peiping.
7 p.m. Diner Programme of Popular
Holodien KZIM
directed Vocalita
by Johans Karrie
Lily Raquise Line Flor and the Mystery Singer, 7.2 .. Insular Cigar & Cie Factory presenta “Aires Flow" with 16an Blis, J. & his String Bramble.
7.4 p.m.
He is said to have complained against the Chinese "insincerity". But ho was persuaded to remain
a lttle longer, certain officials ex-
de Cla presents Monserrat plaining that a decision of the magnitude he demanded could not
Iglesias, contralto.
p.. Apo on the Air" with. Ramon be made so speedily.
Alberto, Mario del Rio and Juan
Silas, Jr.. ponsored by Cebu Portland Cement Co.
0.10 p.m. The Town Crier presenta
Quarter-hour of Malodies.
1.30 p.m. Basque Presentation.
.
It bas been
authoritatively
stated that the Japanese leaders
are demanding that the North Chinn provinces accept
the
Society,
The informant's name will kept strictly private, except cases where malice is proved.
be
nf
of the Movement and we are greatly who Vice-Presidents
give The
world-wide appeal
financial sup Guiding strikes me more and more us
of it
it to-day for we can welcome Mrs. time goes on and we have an example Burslem, whose daughter, Miss Burs- lem came to us from Trinidad with great reputation for Guide work. Miss Burslem has already helped us
bly and you will have the pleasure
to
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DUDDELL STREET.
Only
29
Shopping Days
To: Christmas!
Then we had. Unfor- Wembley Stadium
Hawthorn is
ther for
tunately, she in bed with a cold. Mies 29.-
Interesting Hawthorn wrote me very
The amount of the purse is not letter in which she told me that she in
for stated-Reuter-Special. big starting Guiding "in a
Straits. the Native Islanders in Torres Stra Having seen these girls in the ano ments when I came to sufficiently to
Continuing their very successful see anything between furious bouts of dances, the third of which will be Gesickness I have been convinced that held at the China Fleet Club Theatre on Saturday next at 8.30 p.m., the adaptation little with very Guides out of them R.E.O.CA. again offer an evening of make Lonely good
Guities will be , for
be best me enjoyable dinning with novelty in-
to
We can
of
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Thursday,
Sumshui and Wuchow .......................... Kongso
...Wed., Nov. 20, 4 p.m.
Tyndarous Thurs., Nov. 21, 8.30 a.ni.
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(Due Amsterdams, 2nd December)
Lettera,
K.P.O.
Nov. 21, 12.30 p.m.
Reg. .... Letters,
Reg.....
Letters,....Nov. 21, 1.90 m.
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East and South Africa
Bangkok
Swntow
Manila
Japan
Haibow, Pakhol and Haiphong Haiphong
lorn!
past
Swatow, Amoy and Poochow Shanghul and Japan
Manila
three
of them,
born terludes, spot prizes etc. The dance as they really are
1st. Bm Lincolnshire sailors (lucky things!) The women band of the
Regt, by kind permission of Major in all these Islands do most of the work. It 13 going
to be a most in- J. A. A. Grifin, 1.5.0, and officers, has
Again been engaged. teresting business to try various theories and methods out of them- Ints of things that I have been dying
The following cases of infectious do for years. At the moment I am
the diseases were reported to the nlightening tour Northern end of the Stute, and so far. health authorities during the am delighted at the way, Guiding week:-One case of Smallpox, seven growing in our opthack Country, vases of Diphtheria with
sí Puerperal Training of course in a difficulty for deaths, nine cases of Typhoid (one the Officers but we use a complete Cor-imported), respondence Training System hore Fever with one death, and 45 deaths and I'm glad to say that the revised from Tuberculosis. On Monday one system which I tried out last year is case of Small-pox and three cases of exceeding all expectations so far in Diphtheria were also reported. most cases."
une
cuse
I think it is immensely interesting D. Danby, secondled by Mrs, W. B. A. to hear of the work that is being dono Moore. for Guiding all over the Empire and
gavo
2
world. "Within the Four Seas all talk, conclusion resented Mrs.
G.P.O.
Nov. 21. 1.00 p.m. .Nov. 21, 1.30 p.m.
Thurs Nov. 21.
G.P.O. Nov. 21, 1.30 p.m. Nov-21-1:30pm.
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Letters for "Imperial Service.". ........
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(Due Amsterdam, 5th December),
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Fri, Nov. 22, 2 pm. Iniyanır
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Reg. Letters,
.Nov. 22. p.m. Nov, 22, 4.30 p.m.
Manila *fanila
An interesting talk was then given to realise what difficulties have to ho by Miss Dera Burslem, former Camp overcome and yet how encouraging
Miss Burelem Trinidad." are the results in most cases. I hope Advisor in Trinidad, on "Guiding in Mrs. Hill-Smiths will take our great brief survey of the activities of guid ing to Miss Hawthorn and her Guides, ing on that island since it was started All the year round we welcome Guide in June,
AWARD OF MERIT folk and these Interested in Guiding
of Mian Buralem's from all the four quarters of the At the
said Confucius, W. J. Anderson with the Award of and within the Four Seas all Guides Merit on behalf of the Royal Life!
Saving are sisters, wo nay.
Society. I hope the Movement will continueira, Anderson," she said, "is the to pass the Hongkong develop in Hongkong. We are al- first"
woman in
and Parcele only for Germany via Hamburg. severe tests which this award ways anxious for helpers if they will
(Due Marsellies, 15th December). K.P.O. already and those who and we wish to be trained. I have only one us again after her absence in England, word more to
men are brothers,'
to
поре
CONTI Ward. ither those who have We congratulate her heartily
are very glad to have her with
Commander "Thank you" to We hope her example will stimulats
the splendid
which have staff
non arrangement wo
and his staff for others to perfect themselves in swim-
and Union Jack ming in a
where the opportuni-
arable
the Heath Robin ties are so
owned before. The test for this award included
We are most grateful to them for swimming -half mile with special this and other kindnesses. I will new strokes and being full clothed. only give a warm welcome to all and a Among thole present at the meeting
special one to Mrs. King, whom we are were
m we are Wermissioner), Mr. Concri, Ifra.
all so glad to see again. greatly in debted to Mr. Hosle for auditing our accounts."
REPORT ADOPTED The minutes of the last necting were read by Mrs. R. He
They were followed by the Treasurer's Report read by Mrs. J. D. Danby
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G.P.O.
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G.P.O.
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Saturday,
Rog.,
Letters,
Straits and Calcutta......
Sirdhinna
(Dun Thursday Island, 5th December),
Parcels, ...Nov. 22, 5 p.at. Manila, Australia and New Zealand Kilano Maru
vin Thursday Island.
Letters,
Kog
Lotters,
Amoy
LIBA
Sunday
R. H. Owen
Swatow, Amoy and For
Bangkok via Swatow
Southorn, 0·DE (Colony C. E. L. Grist (Deputy Cool (District Commis G..Á. G. G. A.
Mrs. A. R. H. Phillips ary), Mrs. J. D. Pan- Surer),
Mrs. J. H. T Lady Pol Mrs. and Miss Moore,
(Colony fiance (Badge lock, Lady Henderson,
Mrs. W. B. A. Mooru moved the Burslem, MacGrevor Mrs. y. R. 31.
adoption of the Report and Balanco Sheet. This was seconded by Mrs.
W. B. A. T. H. King, J.
R. M. Henderson, and carried un- lughes, Eu Tong-aen, W. J. Anderson, C. C. Knight, W. I. Gerrard, A. ́S, animously.
C. W. E. Bishop, M. Kemp, Gubbay, Mrs. R. H. Kotowell, Mra. Y. K. Chow, Miss H. D. Sawyer and MR. H. Wild, and Misses H. D. Buckwell were docted as Executive Sawyor. D. J. Lee, G. Choa, W. Smith. Committee on the proposal of Mrs. J. and G. King.
Manila, Mukasser and Bourabaya. Hollow Helhow, Pakhoi and llefphong Swatow, Amoy and Foochow
Superscribed
Nov. 22, b p.m. Nov..22, 6 p.m.
.... Sat, Nov. 28, .Nov. 23, 8.30 km: ...Sat, Nov. 20, Nov. 23, 8.40 nan. Nov. 23, 9.30 am.
"Kaying... Sat., Nov. 23, 3.30 p.m.
Hozan Maru ...* Sun., Nov, 24, 9 n.m. Kwelyang... Sun., Nov. 24, 9 a.m.
Tuesday
Tibadak....Tues., Nov. 20, 8.30 a.m. Mulnam Tucs., Nov. 26, 11.30 am. „Tues., Nov, 20, 1 p.m. Tues., Nov. 20, 3-p.m
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