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Filipino National Defence

QUEZON OUTLINES

NEW SCHEME

COMPULSORY

TRAINING

:

President Manuel Quezon asked the National Assembly to con

28 chief fer full powers on him

out immediately executive to carry plans for Philippine military do- fences.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1935.

NEW PARLIAMENT POLITICAL

PROSPECTS

LITTLE BUSINESS BEFORE CHRISTMAS

Landon, Nov. 28.

The swearing-in of members of both Houses of Parliament was con tinued to-day. The Commons debato on the address in reply to the King's Speech, which will begin on Tuesday. after the State opening of Parliament by His Majesty, is expected to last for the rest of the week,

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CHESS IN N. CHINA

SUNG URGED TO RECONSIDER

PLAYING FOR MORE POWER?

CHINESE ART EXHIBITION

NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

London, Nov. 28, The public gained admission to-day for the first time to the International Exhibition of Chinese Art at Burling- ton House Of the four thousand exhibits, about 800 pieces come from the Imperial Palace at Peking, by special arrangement with the Chinese Government. The King and Queen have lonne a number of valuable ob- Jorts,

RADIO BROADCAST

Relay from St. Andrew's Ball at Peninsula

FOUR STUDIO ITEMS

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

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. Opinion in political circles is that

6-0.30 p.m. From the Studio,”.

The fourth of a series of talks on the Govermnent will not proceed with

Nanking, Nov. 20. The largest exhibit is a huge figure "Common Sense" by Mr. S. L. Yen. major measures before Christnins,

General Ho Ying-ching, Minister of the Maitreya Buddha, said to A certain amount of business brought

7.-7.45 p.m. From the Studio, incssage ter forward from. the last Parliament for War, has sent

welgh twenty tons. Small pieces in-

Selections by Eddie Harkness and cails for immediate attention, such as General Sung Chel-yan urging include conhs, hairpins and mirrors two his Orchestra. the Expiring Laws Continuance Bill. to reconsider his decision and to thousand or more years old. The

Programme, 1. Serenade (Toscill); neerpt the nppointment of Pacification jades are considered remarkably, fino 2. Show Boat--Selection He made this request in his first

The King has approved the appoint Commissioner of Hopel and Charhar and include an axe-head dating from 3. Leibesfreud message to the unicameral legisla-

2,300 years before the Christian era 1. Licherlied

Krelslar, G. ture which he delivered in person.ment of Under-Steretaries, which inmediately.

complete the reconstruction which the He was accompanied to the legit Prime Minister at present has decided the appointment, aying that since licut from one block of the

Yesterday General Sung declined and set of three seals attached by Student Prince-Selection(oin- chains, the complete work having beenberg); 6. La Golondrina.. (Serradel!); tive hall by the members of the

rarest 17. Two Guitars ........(Horlick); 8. Four cabinet, including the Vice President, to make in his Government.

appointments represent a rearrange

ge was virtually Impessible to assure the

Indian Love Lyrics....(Woodferde- and the members of the supreme

ment of offices among present holders, safety of Peiping and Tiente, which yellow fade.

Finden.) court hended by the chief.justice,

In addition to pottery and, porcelain, except that Colonel Colville, Secretary was partly his responsibility, he could

the two bronzos und textiles, there are muster- of the Department of Overseas Trade, not imdertake to pacify

pieces of caligraphy and lacquer. takes the post of Under-Secretary for provinces.

The exhibition is regarded by experts Scotland, vacated by the death of Mr.

Some observers believe that General as the mast magnificent collection of Noel Skelton, and Mr. Geoffrey Lieyil, Sung is playing for a wider authority Chinese art treasures ever brought to- formerly

Parliamentary private scere than the suggested appointment would gether in one place-British Wircicas. tary to Mr. Baldwin, is a newcomer give him and that he is anxious to to the Ministry as Under-Secretary for replaco General Shang Chen's troops Home Affairs, in place of Captain at Tlontain with his own. It Euan Wallace, who has gone to the known, too, that General Sung Department of Overseas Trade under tremendous pressure from the British Wireless.

All were attired in formal dress a departure from similar making

of the chief executive appeurоneeK under the old regime.

the

to be

The President outlined his plans

the national defence of for Islands, but declared they were too comprehensive and intricate discussed in detail in his message. He declared, however, that in brief they contemplate only the mustering of an equato land furce suficient to insure peace within and to make f vasion from without so expensive that it would prove folly on the part of an aggressor nation to attempt it.

PEACE IS OBJECTIVE

"Our objective is peace, permanent pence" President Quezon said. "The establishment within these Islands of a force capable of threatening any other nation would be fantastic," he ધર્મચાં,

The President said that he will propose the creation of a department of national defence with the necessary burenueratie units to carry out the details of administration. He urged that at this stage of buliding and construction of the proposed defences for the Islands, the

of the Prezident should not he tied by the Assembly with details. Later on, when the plans have crystallized in delinite form, he explained, the legis lature may specify appropriation and the ends for which they are to be spent hut in the meanwhile the 're- sident must be allowed plenty of latitude to work out plans and carry out details through agencies which will be created.

LONDON PHONES AND TELEGRAMS

BIG REORGANISATION

SCHEME

Japanese.

IN

It is feared the present situation cannot long be maintained and that the status of Charhar and Hopei may chango within a few days' tinie,

General Shang Chen and General Ian Fu-chu have declined to, go Pelping for a conference with Gener- ni Sung-Reuters

MORE BEGGARS

CHARGED

BUDDHIST MONK

CAUTIONED

OFFICE BOY'S

THEFT

TOOK MONEY. FROM

Latest American Fox-Trols. 7.15-7.50 p.m. "On Wings of Sung."

(Mendelssohn) played by

Mark Hamburg.

7.50-8 p.m. From the Studio. "Book Reviews" by Sabriun.

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

8.05-8.15 p.m. "A Night In Venice" (Strauss).

8.15-8.45

From the Studio. A Variety Concert bo The Rhythm Boys. Nemesio Tioco. Ray Remedios, Programme.1. Plano Solo.

Selected....Ray Remedios,

2. Rock and Roll.

Lulu's Back in Town.

The Rhythm Boys. Accordeon Solos: Oriental Mulles.

Pilipinesian Waltz,

Nemesie Tioco.

DESK

to

4.

Fun lu, aged 19, un aflice uy em- ployed at the Fung Keung robber fac Lory, Sheukiwan. appeared before Mr. W. Schofield, a the Central

4.

Pinno Sulo. Selected,

ti.

Magistracy this morning, on a charge. of having stolen $123, property of Mr. Fok Kin-sek, manager of the factory, on November 19,

London, Nov. 28, Further developments in the re- organisation of the Post Offico ad- ministration, as recommended, some

It was stated by Sergeant Whitley years agd by a committee

that the defendant had stolen the Lover by the late Lord Brid

money from the drawer of the will shortly be begun when the tele

cashier's desk about &um, on Novem- graph and telephone services in the

Ver 10. Ile hul opened the drawer London area will be brought under

with a chisel. Being afraid to be unificil

control in the, "London tele-

Another batch of beggars

caught with the money in his posses. region" extending brought before Mr. Balfour at communications from St. Alban's in the north Central Magistracy this

the sion, he had put the wad of notes but when he came a bookense, but morning, behind a from Gravesend in the east in Staines charged with begging in the Central and recovered the money in the after- district. They were given varying | noon, he found the wad had consider- terns of imprisonment, and two who ably diminished, and he only got had previous convictions were sent to $23. He subsequently spent all the gnol for fourteen days.

money. he had been employed there the past five months, and got a wage of $3 a month.

Reigate and Redhill in the south and

in the west,

:

Wan

It would be responsible for over half a million exchange lines and nearly 250 telephone exchanges and would include the London trunk ex-monk. Acting Sub-Inspector Smith Among the batch was a Buddhist change, which is the operating centre

rinted that he was charged, as the trunk calls between London and result of complaints received from for COMPULSORY TRAINING

the provinces and for calls passing persons stating that defendant enused The President stressed Unsic prin-between

Great Britain and other eiples in his

cution of this countries, and aka the central tele-n once at their dours. Worship recommemled office, which is the centre not guide the execution of national, de- fonce plans. First is compulsory only for the inland telegraph service, dant to seek assistance at the Young military training. The second

but also for the telegraph service Buddhists' Association, and discharged that the nytic al defence systein myst with continental countries and with him with caution not, to beg outside provide actu security, for "an in-ships at sen.-British Wireless,

ufficient defce is a contradiction

in term

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Third, that, the strictest economy

¡ doors..

In his statement, defendant said to the charge before Mr. Schofield, he had stolen only $23 but in answer

he admitted the amount might have

bres $123,

dufen- The defendant was remanded for 24 hours in police custody, to raise the money.

BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

DAY

LONELINESS 15 ONLY AN OPPORT-

be observed in expenditure for "to this cost to exceed the mini- permit mum demanded by the pirpose wo seek would be an inexcusable bun- UNITY

One ense of Diphtheria was report- TO CUT ADRIFT AND FIND ed to the local Health authorities an

der and a betrayal of the trust reYOURSELF Shannon Monron, Wednesday.

posed on us."

The Philippines will not attempt to build a fleet, the President ux- -plained for the simple reason that this will not be within the economice

of the Philippines resources undertake. This will

emphasize the passively defensive character of

to

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am. to-day totalled 0.44 inch. The total since January 1 is 70.08 inches, against an overage of 83,93 inches.

SETTLING DOWN IN CANADA

-

MR. AND MRS. DAVIDSON LEAVE

who left

Kay, Remedios.

Accordeon Solo: Cicatrices

Nomesio Tioco. 8.45-9

Recital by p.m. A. Charles Kullman (Tenor).

My Gal Sal...The Rhythm Boys.

1. I Love thee (Grieg); 2. Still a the Night (Bohm);

3. Beautiful Garden of Ruses (Schmid); 4. Seronado (Ravini); 5. Come back to Sorrento (de Curtis).

9-9.20 p.m. Daventry News Bul- letin and Announcements,

9.26-0.35 p.m. From the Studio. A Talk on "Safety First" by n Hongkong Police Officer. 0.35-10

Variety Items. Piano Solo Glamorous Night Wallz Song ORE Robert Organ

Medley.Love1 12..

Night of Harris (Boy Salo-The Blue Danube

Scenes

Reginald Foort; Humorous

from "My Old Dutch" with Balfour and Michael Ilogan; Song--Kiss me Goodnight,...Anan Neaglo (Soprano); Vocal Duct- Looking for a little bit of blue.... Layton and Johnston; Orches tin-Dance of the Icides.

10 pm. Big Ben: Reuter J'ress, Bulletins,

10.04 p.tm.-12 midnight. A Relay fram St. Andrews' Ball at the Peninsula Howl.

12.midnight Close Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers

Special programmes for Far Eastera listeners will be broadcast from Zemen ka

A song and piano veital will be given by Mrs. Anderson Miller und Lt. Col. C. II. Kuhne at the Helena Amongst the passengers May Institute on Thursday, Decemby the Empress of Canada to-day ber 5, at 5.30 pan. Teas should be were Mr. and Mrs. A. W. E. Davidson follows:

and their daughter. Mrs. Beity Pass, asd their grand-daughter, Miss Pamela Pass. Their intention is to Columbia,

booked in advance; dial 22160.

our military establishment, he said. Mr. S. Gestetner, managing director The Hon. Treasurer of the Society of Gestetner, Ltd., is urviving in of St. Vincent de Paul acknowledges GRADUAL BUT SURE

grateful appreciation und Hongkong from Shanghai on Decemn with The construction of Philippine ber 4, in the course of a world tour, thanks the receipt of the following military defences shall be gradual Mr. J. B. Dunn, Far Eastern manager donations to the Seciety's Funda: is arriving here from The Club Lusitano $25; Mr. A. P.

Pereira $10, Singapore

but sure, President Quezon declared, of the Comporrow,

settle down in Victoria, British

Mr. Davidson, who was formerly in the Hongkong Mule Corps, from rank of which he retired with the Honorary Lieutenant, has made many so that by the end of ten years the

friends in the Colony during his Islands would have built up a well

well- prepared military force of 19,000 men Li Kwal, aged 60, was sentenced The annual drill display of the lengthy residence hare, lie is and 1,500 oflcers. By this time to six months hard labour when he Hongkong Fire Brigade will take known in shorts circles, having pre- through compulsory training

and appeared before Mr. Balfour at the place on the compound of the New viously played a great deal of tennie, and has played regularly in bowls for military instruction in the schools of Central Magistracy this morning, No. 2 Police Station, Lockhart Road, the K.B.G.C.

Since his retirement the country, there will be avaliable charged with a breach of the deport Wanchai, at 4 p.m. on

Wednesday from for any emergency a reserve force of atjon ordinance. Defendant was December 4, 19:46. II. E. the Officer from the Army he has been, since hundreds upon hundreds of thousands banished from the Colony on August Administering the Government has 20, storekeeper in the Police De- partment. Mra, Davidson was at one attend. intimated his intention 8. 1934, for a period of ten years.

time # teacher at the Kowloon Junior The public is cordially invited to

School. Committing a breach against al attend and witness the display, Deportation Order by which he and been banished for a period of ten Mak Sul-hung, aged 25, unemployed, yenes only last June. La Hung, 31, appeared before Mr. Balfour at the unemployed, was brought before Mr. Central Magistracy this morning. W. M. Thomson at the Kowloon charged with the theit of a bleyele Magistracy this morning and lamp valued at $5. property

the sentenced to 12 months hard

Mak labour.

Wai-ming the

well-known Defendant plended that his mother Chinese swimmer. Detective Sergeant was in the Colony, and was dangerous- T Cashman stated that defendant ly He had only want to stay one was arrested on

on Wednesday morning Detective and the lamp was found in his trouser pocket. Complainant had left his bicycle outside mi address in Des Voeux Road Central, and while absent

of trained men.

NOT MENTALLY

BALANCED

MAN TO BE SENT

TO INSTITUTION

day itt

Hongkong.

With the agreement of the defen-Sergeant C. Goolwła prosecuted. dant's sister-in-law and daughter-in- law, Chan Hing, aged 45, un- employed fitter, was ordered to be removed to, n Giovernment institution

of

Their many friends will wish Mr. and Mrs. Davidson nuny happy years of retirement.

TEAHOUSE FIRE

DAMAGE

A fine of $10 was inposed upon. J. for a moment, defendant stok the hately $1,000 was caused in the early

A. Victor, of No. 11 Gap Road, when

Thomson at the Kowloon Magistracy

lamp.

ESTIMATED AT $1,000

Damage to the extent of approxi- hours of this morning when a tre broke out in the basement of No, 333 Queen's Road Central.

The promises were occupied by tho this morning, summoned for speedling One month's hard labour was passed

and the through the controlled area at Nathan upon Kwak King, 18, unemployed, Man Tak Wah Teahouse

at 4.20 p.m. on

November when he pleaded guilty before air. W. basement was used for the storage of

Thomson 31.

at the Kowloon charcon tried tea-leaves and furni

The alarm was given at 1.15 am. of ten empty milk bottles belonging to the Dairy Farm Company, Lance- and the Fire Brigade was immediate Sergeant Doyle said that defendantly summoned. The fire was put out was seen carrying the bottles in Jor shortly afterwards, but not before dan Road near Nathan Road at 7 pm. some damage was done. yesterday. Mr. G. E. Andrews appear- It is stated that the dainage ed as complainant and he stated that covered by insurance. The cause of the people who stole these bottles had the outbreak is unknown. them melted down and made. Into smaller ones:

for medical observation and treat appeared before Mr. W. M. ment by air. W. M. Thomyon at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning.

The defendant, who appeared an romanul, was charged with loitering kutes of outside the quarters of the Laichikok Fernle Prison last week.

Detective-Sergeant Ellis stated that the daughter-in-law of the man

had been found and it had been found that defendant lived at Aberdeen. The man had been mentally unbalanced for about two months and had been treated by both Chinese and western doctors. He had been formerly em- yed on board the x.8. Tanda os i

the ollleur Surgrant. A. Bethell. the coagistracy this morning to the theft turo.

stated that he followed de fendant, who was driving priynie car No. 4238, through the controlled area and witness's speedometer registered a steady speed of 28 m... Defendant stated that he was travelling ut what he thought to be a very moderate speed and may have accelerated to avoid a cyclist.

Sentonces totalling four months' hard labour and a fine of $80. wan On the night in question, defendant passed upon Young Lin, 30, unemploy

thin

the wrong bus and arrived at 'Lai- | Makstilling morninic charged/ unemployed, was, charged before Mr.

chikok, where he wandered about.

thu

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For being found on the first floor un- apparently left his daughter-in-law's ed. when he appeared before Mr. W. of No. 573 Nathan Road for an

W house at Fa Yuen Street and boarded M.

the Thonsona

Kowloon lawful purpose yesterday, Li lu, 34, Thomson nt the Kowloon W. at No. 161 Un

Magistracy this morning and OIL- Both the defendant's sister-in-law Chau

Street,

without a a licence, and and daughter-in-law appeared in

labour. possession of atensils

tenced to three weeks' hard for and Lance-Sergeant Doyle stated that the Messrs. Benjamin. and Potts re- Court and it was stated that door of the flat was found broken and colved the following Straits currency dant's wife, who was also living at lable wine. The pleas of not! Aberdeen, was at present Ill and un-

entered by three other defen- defendant was

the quotations, (buyers) from Singapore able to attend Court. It was also Jante, Pun Sau, Ho Man, and 14 Pu, premises. He attempted to run away today for raw rubber abced that it would be beneficial for was accepted and they were dis- that he went to the flat and sdw some December

but was caught. Defendant alleged Spot 21

21% ets. unchanged eta. unchanged defendant if he wan sent to a charged. Revenue-Officer O'Neil

7229) eta; up"3⁄4 Government institution.

stated that from 50 to 60 gallons of men inside and asked permission to Jan/blar:

22% - eis. .upk An order was accordingly made for mash and six gallons of spirits were be allowed to fix his undor-trousers, Apr/June

which had become loos

Markets Quiet! NON defendant's removal, hot found.

seen Inside

SOUTH ASIA ZONE

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from DJU. (19.74 metre) sod, DIN (81,45 metres).

bin 19.74 m 15,100 ke 1,30-%

p.m. DJB

11.74m 18,399 ka 4.45-8.15 p.m.

IP.74 m 15,100 ke p.m.15.30 8.26. * 4.43 p.m.

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DJN Germ » DJB, Engl.) German Folk Song, Iro gramma Forecaci (German, Eng. Ilahi.

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4.15 pm, Periodical Review,

Dances and places for cembuto by

Ilayda.

6.30. Now, in English. 5.4 p.m. Starching tunes homear.

4.45. News in GarmEJ.

and soldiers'

B. Concert of Light Moole.

p. News in English

1.15 p.m. Close down BJD, DIN (Germ

Engi,)

EAST ABIA LONE

East Asia Zone broadcast through DJQ on ID.G3 metres (18,280 k..7 1.50-8 p.m. Concert, pews at 2 p.m

D. Call DJA, DJB, DIX

(Det

Engl.) German Falk Band. Pre- gramme Forecast (Germ. Engl.) 2.35 D.Dast in A. Major eg. 181 for Visita and Pianoforte by F. Schabert

9.45 p.m. News in English on DJA and int

Dutch on DJU, DIN.

10 p.m. National Snellat tonkat "50

cialles at Work."

10.15 p.m. The German Minstrel Comes........ 1 p.m. Otta Blexit Variations e D

original Theme. 11.15 p.m. News In Germait on DJA. DIB,

DJN Clos DJB (Germ., Kristl.)

In Tiermany. 11.30 p.m. To-day

Bound Plettrew. 11.45 p.m. Light Music, New Getman

Compoljans, :19.15 - News In English'on DJA and In."

Dutch en DJN, 12.30 a.m. Cless BJA, DJN (Germ, Esrl), DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

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(0.3.A. and 0.8.0.) 7. Big Den, "The Wedding." 1.10a.m. Jamen Swift, at the Organ af Cup, the Paramount Thestra, Leeds. Kiromwich.,Lime Bignal at 8 a.m. 8. "Bad More Namesake Towns" of the Empire;” by Captain L. 3. D. Gavin, 8.18 Kun?” A Recital of Falk Series Sophie

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