Invasion Of England
GERMAN · ATHLETES
IN LONDON
London, Dec. 2.
The German football team, which is to play against England at the Tet- tenham Hotspurs" ground on Wednes- day, arrived at Croydon to-day, being accompanied by the German Bitnister
Sporta The
party was welcomett
of
by the German Ambawador and Sir Frederick Wall, President of, the
Football
En wat mistion.
A
that
offcial stated badges will be worn
by the players or their supporters, of whom ten thousand are expected to arrive in specially chartered atcamera.
Sir John Simon, the Home Secre tary, snid to-day that there would be no organised procession of Germaux, which the Trade Union Congress feared.--Reuter,
NO POLITICS
London, Dec, 2.
The football team from Germany, which in to play England on Wednes clay, arrived at Croydon by air to-day. The visiting team has been picked from the finest wides in Germany, and an exciting match Ex expected.
Jins
the
In view of the controversy that
boen
aused by the prospect of
which
is attracting a very
large
in
Lle
mumber
of tourists from Ger- many, It interesting to note that an interview on arrival the Maung- ing Secretary of German Football Association, who accompanied the team, declared that there would be no palities and no demonstration of any sunt in this mutch, which was under discussion this afternoon when the Home Secretary, Sir John Sinon, recolved I deputation front the General Council of the Trade Union Congress.
Sir Walter Citrine, Secretary or the T.U.C., omphasised that it was quite contrary to the Council's desire Lo import any political feoling into was opiniofticul Council that in view of political character of sport in
it Germany, was clear that the fixture was being made ung of by the German Govern- ment for political purpose.
The Home Secretary thanked the
deputation for putting their point of view so clearly before him. He had never misunderstood the Council's attitude, but he emphasised what he has said in his recent letter, that everything was being done by ali concerned to ensure that there would be no provocative demonstrations or incidents-British Wireira*.
Ho Ying-ching In Paotingfu
CONFERENCE WITH
SHANG CHEN
Paotingfu, Den 2. General Ho Ying-ching, the War Minister, has arrived here. lle was greeted by General Shang Chen and elvil and military officers at the. station. Outside the station building a vast concoursu of people had gathered.
After an exchange of greetings General Ho left with General Shang for the latter's residence, where they are now conferring on the North China altuntion.
The Minister is not expected to make a long slay, ns he left his body! guard and staff. aboard the train, which has steam up and will probably go to Pelping to-night-Reuter.
PROTEST TO PARIS
Paris, Dec. 2. Mr. Hsino Chi-yung, Chinese Chorge d'Affaires, enlled on M. Laval, the Premier, to-day, in order to protest against "foreign activities" leading
the movement for the secession uf Northern China.
No written protest was, however, handed in, and no suggestion was made that the Chinese Government would appeal to the League of Nations.
HOLIDAY FOR SIR S. HOARE
DOCTORS ORDER A
REST
· London, Dec. 2.
Sir Spmuel Hoare. Secretary for Foreign Affairs, has been ordered by hin doctors to take a holiday a no as possible,
dar
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, DECEMBER
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CANTON Y.M.C.A.
FOUNDED IN CHINA FIFTY YEARS AGO
The fiftieth anniversary of the Athens. founding of their organisation in Shanghai. China was celebrated by the members New York.. of the Canton Young Men's Christian | Amsterdam. Association on Saturday, November Vienna 23. A dinner was held and . rupes. sentatives from affiliated associations Bucharest
Madrid of the institution and many friends attended.
Prague...
Lisbon.. Mr. K. Bumatend brought a messengkong
Brussels. the nge of congratulation from British Consul General, Mr. Herbert Monte Video..
Belgrade Phillips, who was unable to attend the
Montreal. Yokohama..
Ar
this
2007 Helsingfors...
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function. In the course of his mess- Philips The YM.C.A.
said, is, of course, an International Assoc
tion, Jut
I like to remember un suenos Aires...15 day that it was originally started in Oslo..... England, and this fact is probably the Silver (Spot). reason why your building at Canton Silver (forward) 287 is dedicated to the British missionary War Lonn. the famous Dr. Morrison, who lives for so many years ni Canton.
present
Mr. J. R. Bragonier was for the American Consulate und, in recalling how the Association began. he salt.
"As you all know, this Association was first established in London In 1844 by a young apprentice named George Williams, who interested his fellow clerka in Ianding together `to Intirove their conditions. The move- ment spread in 1801 to Montreal, Canada, and to Boston in the United Stutes and subsequently all over the world until now
the Y, still fund- amentally an association of youths, is represented in 55 countries.
First Y.M.C.A. In China "Fifty years
Tago a student YM.C.A. was organized in the North China Unton College by a tencher from the Unhed States. It wan the
first
| Y.3.C.A. to be established in China and was altuated near Peiping. Ten years inter the first American Secret- nry, a citizen of the United States, arrived
in this country. "Ever since then America has taken an active part in the progress
and
of
It was also recallica), religious
a
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7.17-7.30 p.m.
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A
Talks
5th of a series of "Educational
by Uncle Mac.
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Vocal Gems-C. B. Cochran Bledlay:
Sophe Cat and the Fiddle;
Shepherd's
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DJB, DIN (Dern
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p.m. Bavarian Dance Music.
5.10 p.m. Newe in English.
5.44 p.m. Hitter Youth Programme, Folk
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6 p.m. Here's to the Naw Monthl
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7 p.. Cancer of Light. Maste.
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Nowe in, English.
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the Association in Chian, and at the NETHERLANDS INDIES present time there are 15 American
Courtaulds secretaries in Chian assisting in the
Distillers operation of 75 student associations
Dunlop Rubber | and 38 eity associations.
While
Batavia, Dec. 3. this
Elec, and Musical number is small in
The People's Council has received comparison with
Industries the 256 Chinese secretaries, it is, message from the Governor-General | General Electric (England). however, a noteworthy example of announcing an increase in the rubber Anterlea's policy of i
quota of the Netherlands Indies in Hawker Aircraft will, since the unintenance or these 1936 by 67,000 Lunst, in 1037 by 63,000, 0.h. Unzas secretaries through Americhn con- tone, and in 1938 by 52,000 tons, Impl. Touncer tributions hus as its sole aim the im-
Individual restriction all round will tools Royce provement of conditions of the youth be introduced during the course of Shat Elec. Constr. of China by uocial,
1936--Renter.,
Tate & Lyle... Turner & Newall educational
United Steel that the Chinese Young Men's Christian Association
Vickers ard. first
Watney, Combe & the prganized in 1895 in WAB
Reid def. ord... North China College in Tungehow,
London, Dec, 2.
Woolworths The King of the Belgians, who near Peiping, and in Anglo-Chinese
and arrived In Landon on a private visit Fcochow. These College fu similar associations were started by this morning, was the guest of the Gula Galumpong
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their undergraduate days. The first city YM.C.A. was orgonized 35 years
ROYAL VISIT
ngo. in Shanghai, Mr. B. W. Atholl BucGregor, and Lady Mac His Honour the Chief Justice, Sir the first foreign Y.M.GA. Secretary Gregor are leaving for flome by the
in China, arrived in the country 4, and O. liner Ranchi on December Randfontein
years ago.
Value to the People
originated and developed before its
14, for lx months leave. During Estates liis Lordship's absence, the Pulsne Spanrwater Op- Judge, Mr. Justice R. E. Lindall, will tions
entrance into China. This is due to Owing to the Pulane Judge, Mr. the fact that when it came to Ghiandustice R. E. Lindsell being, indis
four
Anglo-Iraninn Durinah Shell Trans
Although Sir Samuel has recovered from the attack of arthritis which he had in the early autumn, the continu ous strain to which he has been sub- The Y.M.C.A. in China in many act as Chief Justice, and Mr. Justice Springs Mines. Jected in connexion with the India ways has meant more to the people J. J. Hayden, Official Receiver, will be Sub-Nigel
and the foreign situ
Situation has of
of China than it has to the people acting Fulano Judge. made a period of rest desirable. Ac-of Western countries where it companied by Lady Maud Hoare, he proposes, therefore, to leave towards the end of the present week for Switzerland, where he will, stay, ne- It occupied a field in which there were posed, to judgment of the Full Court Trad. (Bearer) cording to present plans, until after few organizations at work and its of Appeal concerning the President Chosen Corpn. Christmas. Be-hopes to seé M. Lával fold emphasis on physical, social, Jefferson-Afrika collision Case was Marsman Invest- on his way through Paris on Satur mental and spiritual development not delivered this morning, as was at
caught the imagination of
the first arranged.. "Mir. Eden will be in charge of the leaders of Chha at a time when the Foreign Office during Sir Samuel country was beginning to turn away Hoaro's absence, and the Prime from
from its traditionel worship of the New York, is to give a lecturo, in tho Dr. Hendrik J. de Lango, c.su, of Minister will be available for consulto- past,
In Canton, na elsewhere, its work Rose Room at the Peninsula Hotel on tion when necessary. While he is abroad, Sir Samuel Hoare's pince' as has been given support by students December 20, at 0.35 p.un. on "Chris-
in all types of meltools, by
tian Science: The Selenca of Har- to the forthcoming Naval
many monious Boing.” Admission will be ference will be taken by
leaders in Government and Lord
educn- Stanhope,
free. Parliamentary
tion, by business men and by pro- Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, acting has been the opportunity which has fessional men. One reason for this na substitute delegate,--British Wire-1.12. lear.
been given for Chinese carry maintenance provided by interested be accredited
.to responsibility, All associations in rivers in their respective countries. Government, and that the officer in charge of His Majesty's mission in The sentence of 60 days detention and directed by Chinese business and ing self support and direction has imposed on Fusillor W. K. Thomas professional men with the aid of been a growth due to the fact that dent, and hold the rank of has been confirmed. Thomna.. was. Chinese secretaries. Secretaries from many of the most able young leaders ftesident and has approved the op- found guilty by a District Cours Mars America and from other foreign coun- of China have been attracted to the pointment of Mr. Hugh Stanford tlat on November 15 of striking a tries have come only in na advisory objectives of this
associationenident at Quito British Wireless. London to be His Majesty's Minister auperior officer.
capacity with the expense of their Canton Gazette,
TO BE INDEPENDENT OF LIMA LEGATION
London, Dec. 2. The King has approved the recom- Dundation that HIR Majesty's Minister at Lima shoutid cease also to to the Ecuadorean
China have been organized, financed The-result of this policy of encouragonite should in future Minia
9.15 p.m. Hansta in A major for Plase by
Mozert,
9.30 . Topical Talk.
9,45 p.m. News in English en DJA and in Dutch on DJB, DIN.
iter Youth Programmet Hong Ainging.
18.15 p.m. Military Concert.
Folk
11.15 pm. News In German on DJA, DJD,
1JN.
11.30 p.m. Today In Germany.
Ietur
Sound
11.45 p.m. Bavarian Dance Music. 12.15 m. New in Enailh on DJA and In
Dutch on DJ, DIN, 12.19 a.m. Close down DJA, DJB and DJN
(Germ. Evil).
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES
To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions
The following wave-lengths and frequencies
are observed by Daventry.
Call Bigts
Frequency
Wavelength
6,800 k... 19,59 metres 3.19 k.. 31.05 matres 2,45 .c. 31.30 metres
25.43
metres
matres
21.410 k.c. 11.97 mintree
13.93 metres
0.110 k.. 45.10 maires
Transmission 5
(G.S.A. and G.S.C.)
1 am. Big Ben. Recital,
7.10 .. "Music and
Linteur."
the Ordinary
7.31_.m. The U.D.C. Empire Orchoirs.
Greenwich, Time Signal at $_.m.
The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra.
8.15 .. The Newz,
3.T. Close down.
Transmission 6
(0.8.C., and G.8.L.)
11 am Big Ben, "The Emplate" A
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