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CHINESE TREASURES ON VIEW

GREAT DISPLAY AT BURLINGTON HOUSE

PRAISED BY SAVANTS

London, Nov. 27.

Private view any of the Chinese Art Exhibition at Burlington House caused heavy traffle congestion, long lines of motor-cars being drawn up in Piccadilly,

Sir John and Lady Bimon arrived half an hour before the doors opened and waited in the long queue of visitors. Practically the whole of the Diplomatic Corps was present and spent most of the day in the exhibi- tion..

Mr. Hamsay MacDonald and his daughter, Ishbell, also arrived carly and stayed until late in the after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin devoted much of the morning to the exhibits, while Lord Hewart and Sir Samuel Полс Hoare were only able to come late,

when the crowd, containing many of the most notable, 'members of the Peerage and London society, was A thick that it was difficult to see the exhibits. Both declared that they must come again.

Others present included Colonel D. J. Colville, Becretary of the Depart ment of Overeens Trade, the Marquis

THE HONGKONG

BRAZIL REBELS

CRUSHED

FEDERAL TROOPS IN CONTROL

BLAST REDS' LINES

WITH ARTILLERY

(SPECIAL TO TELEGRAPH")

(By Telegraph. Copyright, Tolegraphic Messages Ordinands. 1801. Received, Nov. 8, 8.30 a. m.)

Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 27. Federal infantry, artillery and aircraft have quelled the awift and bloody revolt of communist-led reactionaries.

Capital Cadet units have blasted the rebel infantrymen from Vermelsa Barracks and they have located the rebel front sections, which have been bombed and machine-gunned from the air.

250 captured..

TELEGRAPH

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER

SOLDIER SENTENCED

TO DEATH

MOTOR MURDER ON LONELY ROAD

ASTOUNDING PERVERSION

London, Nor, 27. Lanco-Corporal Arthur Charles Mortimer was sentenced to death at the Winchester Assizes for the mur der of Miss Phyllis Cakes by running her down with an automobile.

The defence urged that, assuming Mortimer was the man who drove the car he was undoubtedly an epileptic

While the Crown Counsel wna addressing the jury, Mortimer's young wife was in the entrance hall of the court teaching her baby to walk.

1935;

E RADIO BROADCAST

Jazz Recital by The Harmony Boys

Z.E.K. PROGRAMME

From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 355 metres (845 kilocycles):

5-6 pm. Hongkong Hotel Danes Orchestra.

6-0.30 p.m. Children's Studio Con- cert.

·6.30-7 p.m. Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra,

7-7.17 p.m. Vocal Gems.

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Il Trovatore (Verdi); Il Trovatore The Miserere (Verdi).... Mavis Bonnett and John Turner; The Merry Widow

(Strausshar); Tho Walts Dream 7.17-7.30 p.m. Orchestre Nopoll.

ton.

Chant De Sireng (Volpatti); Napoli -Tarantelle (Mezzacape); Vesuviana re-Tarantella (Marchetti); Notte Sul

Mare-Barcarolla (Valente).

country-

7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio, A Jazz Recital by "The Harmony

Boys"

Programme

The condemned man, it will be membered, was arrested after reckless chase by police after a sorles of terrifying episodes in the side where he was quartered. On several occasions women cyclists had been run

down, Appar

Apparently deilborate-

1. To call you my own; 2. Tom and ly, on lonely reads, by a mad motorist, his Banjo; 3. Cheese and Cracker; 4. Police finally Inid the blame for these I'm Misunderstood; 5. Originola; 0. before Mortimer, having Spanish Fandango; 7. I wished on the crimplished int he had been having Moon. habit of stealing motor Cars

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

8.05-10,30 p.m. Chinese Studio Con- cort...

and

Twelve rebels are known to be dead, thirty wounded and President Vargas directed the attack after rebel artillery-driving around the country-side at men had bombarded and destroyed the Aviation School here.

When Vermelsa Barracks was aur rounded and set aftre, some of the rebels broke away and fled into the

of Zetland, Lord and Lady Peel. Earlunderbrush and the mountains. Later

and Countean Winterton. Bir Heroerd

Samuel, the Dean of Westminster, the

were surrounded and surrender-

Bishop of London, Lady Astor and At 1.80 p.m. to-day the Government her son, the Hon. W. W. Astor, Sir Auston Chamberlain, Sir Ernest Wil. Announced that all Brazil had been

ton, Mr. John Masefeld, and Lord Eustaco Percy,

The statuary attracted great atten- tion, particularly the lovely headless Buddha. Tho cabinets containing jade exhibita ovoked much enthusiasm. particularly the series of thin sheets engraved in writing so small that it is only possible to read the inscrip- tions by photographing and enlarging.

paclied, indicating that the Com munist uprisings in all the provinces had been crushed.--United Press,

"MAROONED" IN AIR

Berlin, Nov. 27.

The Graf Zeppelin, which has been "marooned" in the air for many hours as a result of the revolutionary troubles in Brazil preventing her from landing at Pernambuco at the usual time, has established a record that a landing will be made to-day. During her enforood taining a marvellous lacquer table stay in the air, the Zeppelin has inlaid in gold and sliver, of the Ming been replenished with supplies from Dynasty, an well as appropriate a ship at sea-Reuter Special. screens and tall vanes, was thronged

THE CHINESE ROOM The Chinese room with lacquered ceiling and lattice work front, con-

all day.

,

Filled gold jewellery-brooches,

fornying in the air.

It is

100 KILLED

LABOUR SWEEPS COUNTRY

NEW ZEALAND TO SEE NEW REGIME

PROHIBITION

DEFEATED.

(Special to "Telegraph")

Wellington, Nov. 27. The final state of the parties in the General Election la as follows:

Labour

52 20

Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 28. rings, buckles and hair ornamenta

Independents The rebels in Pernambuco have lent by the Soviet, specially fascinated

Democrats .... the women. Most of the visitors fled from the field, leaving 100 dead,

These figures include two Govorn- seemed slightly puzzled by the says a telegram from President Var

two Independent paintings, but Royal Academicians, the red revolt completely, suppressed Magris. Three Ministers lost their

gas to the State Governors, declaring ment Baoris and who wore there in force, studiod them

-Reuter. absorbedly, Ono R. A. was overheard

Features of the election were the to say, "This is what I have always

overwholding majorities secured by wanted; I fool that all my life has

the Labourites, the narrow majorities been wasted.”

of Government candidates, and the utter failure of the Democrats.

CHANCE FOR STUDY Many students are arranging; a prolonged course of study at the ex- hibition. One has already spent three weeks among the bronzes of the

· pre-Christian era, and has not yet Generally, the

seen any other roots admiration of crowd was loud in its the beauty of the treasures and the perfection of the display.

"WE ARE OUT OF DEPRESSION"

CHRISTMAS TRADE BOOM EXPECTED

Washington, Nov. 27, The Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Daniel Roper, at a press conference to-day, predicted that the Christmas senson trade would be 10.95 per cent. above that of last year.

It is predicted that the exhibition will have a great influence on British designing at a time when it particu- larly needs A now fillip. All tho "There is no questioning the fact newspapers, to-day publish coplous that we are out of the depression,"

and articles describing the he said-Reuter Special. of Chinese art.

Royal Central Aslan Society is glying a lunch in connection with the urhibition on December 2, at which Mr. Que Tai-chi, the Chinese Ambos-

sador, and Mr. Laurence Binyon will

be th

G.

Ore will preside. Several

membera

of

DAY BY DAY

#

sents.

8.05-8.25 p.m. From the Studio. A Talk in Mandarin, "In God we find the Fountain of Life," by the Roy. Karl Ludvig Reichelt.

Mortimer, when Arst questioned, could remember nothing of what he had done on the night of the death of Min Onkes. He was subject to loss of memory over periods of time. remembered having a glass

10.30 p.m. Cloño Dawn. boor, and that was nii. mii,

8.05-10 p.m.

European Pro- Shown the ear

enr-which-caused-Missgramme broadcast from ZE.K. on- Cakes death, Mortimer merely mura frequency of 640 kilocycles. mured: If I was driving it I must

8-8.45 p.m. Variety. guilty," But he could not remem- ber that he drove the machine on the night of the crime-Router.

be

LONDON STOCK.

EXCHANGE

LATEST SHÅRE QUOTATIONS

The following quotations on the London Stock Exchange have been received by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson

and Fritz in conjunction with Router.

Nov. 26. Nov, 27. British Government Securities War Loan 34%

realm. after 1962 £105% £100%

Chinese Bonds

4% Bonde 1898

(Eng. Ins.) £100% 44% Loan 1908 97

Loan 1912 £ 73%

Rearg. Loan

The Premier, Mr. G. W. Forbes, 6% was returned by a greatly reduced majority.

The Labour leader, Mr. Savage, in an interview, and Now Zealand had nothing to fear from a Labour Gov- ernment. "Our object," he declared, "is to co-operate with the people In the work of building up Now Zealand."

PROHIBITION FAILS

A ballot which was conducted con- currently with the election, resulted in an overwhelming defeat of pro- hibition-Reuter Special.

NEWS IN · BRIEF

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£100%

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1913 (Ldn. 188) 200%

Gold Bonda 1925-47 5%. S'hat-Nanking

Rly. 65% Tient.-Pukow

60%

rient Pukow Railway (Supl. Loan)

1011

£43

£ 43

£ 30 5% Honan Rly. £28 6% Hukuang Rly. 5% Lung Taing U.

Hai Rly, 1913 £ 10 £ 10 Foreign Bonds and Banks German 7% Int.

Loan 1924

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£.05

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traordinary Things ("ill Darling"); Vocal Duots-I'd do the most ex- Let's lay our heads together (ani Darling; Frances Day and Arthur Biscoe; Instrumental—–

1—On the Dreamy Moana Shore

South Sca

Islanders: Voca Family Song.

Album

Gang

****

Hughle Green and his Organ Solos-Broadway thru Keyhole.... Terance Casey: Vocal Duets Another one gone, Maybe I'm wrong again.... Norah Blaney and Gwen "Farrar: Orchestra - Old Bohemian Town; Cara Mia; Orches tra-Jubile Dance Memories No. 2. 8.46-9 p.m. Four Songa by Alfred Piccaver (Tenor).

1. Kashmiri Love Song (Wood- fordo-Finden); 2. For you Alone (Grehl); 3. Lovo is mine" (Gartner); 4. Walt (D'Hardelot).

9-9.15 p.m. Daventry News Bullc. tin.

9.15-9.30 p.m. A Jazz Piano Recital by Patricia Rossborough..

1. Here is my heart-Selection; 2. If I Love again; 3. Jill Darling-- Selection; 4. A Cavalcade of Martial Tunes; 5. Sweetmeat Joe, the Candy Man.

9.30-10 p.m. The London Palis- dium Orchestra.

Classica Selection (arr. Ewing). Wedgewood Bluo (Ketelboy). In the Moonlight (Ketelbey). Lightning Switch (Alford), Old Vienna Moon (arr. Cardow), Live, Laugh and Love (arr. Hor burt), ("Congress Dances").

10 p.m. Big Ben: Reuter Press Bul letina.

10.10 p.m. Close Down.

UNION CHURCH

MINISTERS

TWO ARRIVE, ON SAME SHIP

0% Sterling Japan 1024*** £ 95

& S'hai

BK. One casa of Typhold was reported

(Ldn. Regd.). -£101 the chief speakers. The Govern EVERYONE DISPLAYS HIS. IMAGE to the local Health authorities

on Chartd. Bk. of L.A.

Two Union Church ministers arrived mont is giving a banquet on the

Tuesdny.

&C.

here to-day by the F. and O. liner day, over which Mr. W. Goethe,

Commercial13 £13

and Industrial Naldern to take up their duties in the Bishop Henry Valtorta is going to Allled Iron Found- home for his visit ad limina to His

Colony. They are the Rev. Kenneth 87/887/436 Mackenzie Dow, who will succeed Roy, Holiness the Pope. He will sail on Associated & Elec.

B. G. Powell at the Union Church, the "Conte Verde" on December 8

10 Kennedy Road, and the Rev. J. D. and is expected back in Ilongkong Austin Motors ord

McLean who will aucceed the Rev. Dr. next April, about Easter.

Allen who left the Colony early this year and whose place has been tem- porarily filled at the Union Church Kowloon by the Rev. F. Short, the Rev. E. Tribbeck and the Rev. R. Showell.

the Cabinet besides members of the Diplomalle Corps, leading Chinese and leaders society will be present-Reuter.

PLANS FOR NAVY CONFERENCE

TO BE OPENED BY THE PREMIER

The half-yearly general meeting of voting members of the Hongkong Jockey Club will be held at the Club House, Happy Valley at 5.30 pm to-day.

Industries

BIL.

sh.

Boots pure drug British-American

39/6

40/0

Tobacco (bearer) 112/6 Canadian Celanese Chinese Eng, and Min. (Bearer) Courtaulds Distillers

Mr. L. H. C. Calthrop, Assistant

Yeang Lin, 30, unemployed, Pun Superintendent of Police, accompanied by Mrs. Calthrop and child, returned Sau 40, rattan worker, Ho Man, 31, chair repairer, and Li Pui, 38, costle, from Home leave aboard the F. and were charged before Mr. W. M. 0. Naldera which arrived this morn-Thomson at the Kowloon Magistracy Ing.

this morning on four counts in cou nection with the distilling of spirits Sentence of 10 months hard labourat No. 161 Un Chau Street, and, on Eles. and Musical

Dunlop Rubber was passed upon Wai Fuk, 34, unem- the application of Revenue-Offeer II.

Industries ployed, when he appeared before Mr. Major, were remanded for 24 hours.

General Electric V.M. Thomson at the Kowloon

Sub-Inspector A. E. Carey, Sub Hawker Aircraft (England).... Magistracy this morning and pleaded

unishment after he had been banish A Kirby and Sergeant F. I. J. O.K. Bazaur.... to a charge of returning from Iuspector W. Hynes, Sub-InspectorImpl. Chem. Ind.

De- Kelly returned from Home leave Impl. Tobacco. for a period of ten years. only last month. fendant admitted having been banish-nboard the P. and 0. liner Naldera Rolls Royce

London. Nov. 27. The Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, will open the conference of the principal nayal Powers in the Locarno Room of the Foreign Office.ed It is hoped that this formal meeting will take place on December 6. but the date is not yet definitely fixed. Subsequent meeting will be held at Clarence House, Westminster.

Wong

41/3 49/-

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37/44 3771 43/9 44/~ 140/436 149741⁄4 153/1 151/3 this morning. S. 1. Carey has been S'hai Elec. Constr. 4770-487- posted to the Criminal Intelligence Tate & Lyle

87/- 86/0 Department, Wanchai, S. I.. Hynes Turner & Nowall

R0/6 59/0 to Tsun Wan Station, S. L. Kirby to United Steel ....

32/14 82/3 Bench duty (Central) and Sorgt. Vickers ord.... 17/10 18/- Kelly to Shataukok Station.

Watney, Combe &

74/0 Reid, def. ord. ...

115/5 Woolworths

Miscellaneous Anglo-Dutch

2410

Rubber

murrow

Gula

Kalumpong

for

to-

Rutig, unemployed, was twelve months hard The Foreign Secretary, Sir Samuel sentenced to Hoare, and the First Lord of the labour by Mr. W. Schofield, at the Admiralty, Sir Bolton Evres-Mongell, Central Magistracy this morning, ou

Madame Lottie Gordon (President will be the principal members of Brin charge of having returned from tish delegation. It is expected that banishment before the expiration of and Founder of the Empire Link

received in May the conference will adjourn for his term of ten Christmas.

thin year. Defendant was arrested movement for World Peace) has con The Conference is necessitated by in Island Road, Aberdeen, yesterding/vened a ridders meeting

to form a local the expiry of the Washington and morning. He admitted he had returned branch of the British Red Cross Pekin Synd London Naval treaties at the end of from banishment on two Previn Society for all nations at the Hong-Rubber Plantation next year. It is the hope of the British occasions, and enid he came back this kong-Austraila Link Rooms, at 14 Government that an agreement will time to borrow some money. Hart Avenue, Kowloon, at 5.80 p.m. and also on Tuesday next at 0.15. All Three men, Tam Lung, 28, cook, Interested are kindly invited to attend. Lau Fat, 26, room boy, and Cheung Pik-shan, 20, clerk, were charged Sentence of two weeks' hard

hard labour before Mr. W. M. Thomson at the was passed on Ho Man, unemployed, Kowloon Magistracy this morning for who was charged before Mr. Balfour behaving in a disorderly manner by at the Contral Magistracy this morn fighting at Bowring Street near Piling with stealing a quantity of lead London, Nov, 27.

kem Street last night, and were all piping from the roof of No. 104 Bon- bound over in the sum

·The value of retail sales in October,

of $20 to keep haia Strand East Detective: Ber 1985, was 7.4 nor can greater than the peace for six months. Invector geant Gill Bald the lead was actually Anglo-Iranian in October, 1934. All ülatriets shared shannon stated that about 0.80 last worth 38 in itself, but it would cost Barmah in the increase. The value of stocks

crowd was seen by two Chin-about 820 to have it replaced. His Bball Trans and ̈·

Trad.(Hearer) at the end of October was the same cae detectives and the defendants Worship ordered defendant to pay $20

be reached on limitation of construc. tion both on: a quantitative and qualitativo basin-British Wireless-

BRITISH RETAIL TRADE

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1/3

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Invest Trust... 20/71% 20/7%

*Red Mines Burma Corp. 12/613/0- Commonwealth

Mining

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tions Springs Mines, Sub-Nigel Rhokana Corpn.

7/10 7/6.

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Olls

70/- 201

81/8

16/

88/9 83/0 80/7 15/71%

20/30/-

as the year earlier, while employment were seen Oghting. It was alleged as compensation or in default to un-Chosen Corpn. was 2.9 per cent, greater-iritish that the fight began bocause socond dergo another two weeks hard Moreman Invest-

accused would not join a guild #Viralese,

Inbour

nients

Both the Rev. Mr. McLean and the Rev. Mr. Dow, are accompanied by their wives and they were met this morning when the ship berthed by Mr. A. Blackenzie.

The Rev. K. M. Dow was ordained to the Ministry only this year after ho had been assistant to the Bev, A. at Scotstour West Cruickshank Parish Church for three years. Mr. Dow has also had charge of the Blowarthill Mission; he was licensed by the Presbytery of Glasgow in 1033, OTHER ARRIVALS

Among the other passengers aboard the Nalders was Professor C. A Middleton Smith, of Hongkong Uni- versity, and his wife, who are return- ing from leave,

Sir Mark Sheklin, KBF, one of Australia's most distingulalies states. men was also a passenger. Sir Mark in has many business interests Australia being a director of the Australian Bank of Commerce. In 1919, he became the Australian Com-. missioner in the United States post he held until 1022. He has been. Chairman of the Repatriation Board, and the tbo

Australian Sir Mark.

the League of Representati

nt

Assembly. who

accompanied by Lady, Sheldon, will transfer to tho of Cannila which leaves here Empress at noon to-morrow and will continuo

Across America to England.

***CLOUDY WEATHER

The anticyclone. Covera China, |Manchuria, and the Sea of Japan. The depression has moved into the Pacific. Local forecast:-N.E. winds, fresh; cloudy.

St. Andrew's Ball. NOVEMBER 29th

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