THE
HONGKONG
LAVAL MORE SECURE
SPORTING SOCCER
ACCEPTS HERRIOT
DEMANDS
Parle, Dec. 4. Following an interview with M. Horrist, N. Pierre Laval, the French .Prime Minister has accepted all the
Radical Socialists' demand.
Government supporters are conso quently more optimistic regarding M. Laval's prospects of success in the debate in the Chamber of Deputies to-morrow-Reuter, *
GOING OFF GOLD?
London, Dec. 4. Well-informed financlers learn that if the Laval Government falls, Franco will place an embargo on the export of gold, or otherwise abandon the gold standard within a few weeks. -United Press.
THE GOLD DRAIN
Paris, Dec. 4. The weekly balance sheet of the Banque de France, being issued to morrow, will show that the drain of gold during the week ended November 28 totalled three milliard francs. The statement covering the sub- requent week will, however, mako a much more favourable showing,
Indeed, the drain has been practic ally nil since December 1, the Inst important drawing being three mil- lion francs on November 30. The diminution of withdrawals is attri buted to the raising of the bank rate and the improvement logical" conditions.--Reuters
CROWD
GERMANS LOUDLY
CHEERED
London, Dec. 4. Fears that the football match be tween England and Germany might give rise to any political demonstra tions were proved unfounded. The spectators were there to see football, and they saw a magnificent game, keenly and side the ground was any attempt cleanly played. Only out- made to distribute anti-Nazi litera- ture, and this WAR discouraged effec- tively by the police,
Over the ground, the Union Jack and German ng were flying at half- most out of respect for the late Princess Victoria. Good play by either aldo was cheered, irrespective of partisanship.
TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1935.
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE
LATEST SHARE
QUOTATIONS
London Stock Exchange have been The following quotations on the received by Meests. Swan, Colbertson and Fritz in conjunction with Router.
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Dec. 3. Dec. 4.
British Government Securities War Loan 3%
redm, after 1952 £100% LIDO1⁄4
Chinesa Bonds
45 Bonda 1808
(Eng. In.). £tai's 4452 Lonn 1908. £90 6% Loan 1912.71 6% Reorg Loan
Interviewed after the match, Dr. Nerz, Manager of the German team, Paid:"It
was a grand game and 16% S'hai-Nanking very fast. It was also one of the cleanest I have ever seen. We are 5% Tlent-Pukow antisfied we were beatn by a better
Rly. sidr
What pleased our 5%. Tlent. Pukow. than ours. team so much was the attitudo of the crowd. They were as quick to cheer un as they were their own men."— British Wireless.
ATLANTIC AIRMAIL
BY 1937
(Continued from Page 1.j
in "psycho-two types of nireraft to bor used in the Atlantic service, and experimental Alights with both types are likely about April.
RADICALS DIFFER
Paris, Dec. 4.
The Radical Party met again to day, but failed to reach art agreement with regard to its attitude towards the Government when the Clamber debate on political leagues is resumed to-morrow-Reuter.
RE-FINANCING LOANS
RAPID SUCCESS.
OF PLAN
The first machine is a componite plane of the Mayo "plek-a-back" type. λ
ifts a smaller, fast machine several
"tractor" 'plane of
great power thousand feet in the air, where it can take off with its mail and continue the cross-ocean passage on its own, thus obviating the dangers of ground launchings with a heavy load,
The other type is a giant flying- hont with a range of more than 3,000 miles, and a cruising speed of about three miles a minute: This craft will probably be used on the souther- ly Atlantic route via the Azores to Bermuda, to connect with the Ber-
York muda-Now
Bystem to be operated jointly by Imperial Airways and Pon-American Airways.
In connection with the more nor London, Dec. 4. therly route, which will probably be Rapid success Lu-day attended the followed during the summer months, Government's £300,000,000 re-finane-It was announced recently that ex- ing loans. Lista for £100,000,000 of perts had reported favourably to the one per cat Treasury bonds, 1930-Air Ministry on the possibilities of 1941, were cloned after having been Part Botwood, Newfoundland, as a open one hour. Those for £200,000,-| base for flying-boats, 000 of 2% per cent. funding loan,.
1876-1961, were closed after being PROGRESS TOWARDS
open three hours.
This rapid response had an in- vigorating effect on the gilt-edged, market, and there was a general up- word movement in other sections, particularly hume industrials British Wirolean.
ROUTINE NAVAL
CRUISES
SHIPS TO MOVE FROM GIBRALTAR-
London, Dec., 4. Certain British warships now at Gibraltar are going on short routine cruises for the benefit of the crewa of the ships concerned.
Hood is going to Madeira, Renown to Tangier and four destroyers to Huelva, Spain. When these ships return
to Gibraltar, other vessels there will make similar cruises.
are entirely of
The movements
a routing character and have no other significance.--British Vircleer,
ANGLO-AMERICAN TRADE
NEW TREATY MAY
BE CONCLUDED
AFRICAN
PEACE
(Continued from Page 1.) against Italy, Rome reporta pessimistic. There is little chanes of A favourable reply, it is feared.
· are
It is beileved the Anglo-French sug- gestions followed the main ner of previous conversations, including the Italian cession of the port of Asaab to Ethiopla together with strip of territory on which a railway from Addis Ababa to Assab could be built. This building would be superintended the Lengue-Ethiopin -in-return; would rede the whole of Ogaden Italy and permit important rectifica-
to
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DRILL DISPLAY
FIRE BRIGADE'S
SMART SHOW
The annual drill display by the
Police Station Compound at Hongkong Fire Brigade took place
chal, in the presence of His Ex- yesterday afternoon In the No. 2 Wan- cellency the Officer Administering
Government,
Sir Thomas
the Southern.
Among those also present wore His Honour the Chief Justice. Sir Atholl MacGregor, the Hon. Mr. T. H. King, Inspector General of Polico and Chief Oficer of the Fire Brigade, and Mrs. King, Mr. H. T. Brooka, Superintendent of the Fire Brigade, J. W. Franks, Superintendent of Prisons, Mr. B. C. Randall, A.Br. Mr. R. H. Kotewall, Capt.
RADIO BROADCAST
Relay from the Helena May Institute
ZE.K.PROGRAMME
From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 365 metres (845 kilocycles):
p.m. Timo and Weather Report, 1.30 p.m. Press Bulletins. 2.15 p.m. Close Down.
5-5.30 p.m. Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra.
(8),Hon. EX. AD.C, casm, Liby Mrs. J. Anderson Miller and
the
W. J. Po-kwal, Lau Ping-chas, Lu Yan chuen, Ng Wah and Tang Siu-kin
On arrival, His Excellency Inspect ed the firemen taking part in the drill.
The Arst item was the final of Moine Escape Competition Drill, in which erews from the Wanchai and Kowloon Stations competed.
They had to climb to the third floor of "burning" building and rescue two men, at the same time getting hoses to play from the first floor onto A canvas tank. The Kowloon team were the winners, beating their op ponents by just four seconds.
The Motor Pump Competition Drill was won by the "D" team
of the Central Station,
with
the time of 58 3/5 seca, the "A" crew being second with
time of 1 minute 13 seconds. The Mongkok "A" section the Hook Ladder Race in 4 minutes 30 2/5 seconds, beating Shamshuipo Station by 2 seconds.
New Appliance
won
5,30-6 pm. A relay_of the first part of the Song and Piano Recital Colonel C. II. Kuhno, u.8.0., from the Helena May Institute by courtesy of the Committee.
0-6.30 pm. Children's Stadio Con- cert.
6.30-7 pm. ilongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra.
7-7.22 p.m.
Geraldo and his
Tango Orchestra.
Accordeon Nights Medley,
Tangoland.
Geraldoland.
7.22-7.40 p.m. Old Vocal Gems. Great Bass Ballads; Let's have a
chorus.
played by Len Green (Piano),
7.40-8 p.m. "Melodies of the Month"
8 pm. Local Time and Weather tions. Report: Closing Local Stock Quota-
8.85-11 p.m. Chinese Programme. 8.05-8.25 p.m. From the Studio. Karl Ludvig Reichelt on "In God we A 2nd, talk in Mandarin by Dr. find the foundation for trao Union."
8.25-11 p.m. Studio Concert. 11.p.m. Close Down.
ZE.K. Programme
p.m. European
Pro-
A demonstration of the new All steel Motor Turntable Fire Escape followed,
arousing great interest 8.05-10 Among the spectators, especially the grammo From Z.E.K. on a Fre Chinese on the roof-tops and bal-quency of 640 kilocycles. conies.
his arms
and waved them, according
The long ladder extended itself to
8.05-8.40 p.m. Orchestral Music. its full length, 100 feet, with a fire iude
Carneval Overture (Dvorak); Pre- perched
"The Dream of Gerontius," the top. Or-Op. 38 (Elgar); Le Carnaval Romain ders were given to him ground via a telephone, and he took "The Merry
from the Overture (Berlioz, Op. 9); Overturo off his helmet,
Wives put it on again, lifted (Nicolai).
of Windsor"
8.40-9 p.m. Vocal Items. to the commands.
The grand finalo was the District (The Good Companions"); Three Let me give my happiness to you Call, in which five appliance took Wishes ("The Good Companions"), part, including the Turntable Escape, Jeanie Matthews (Soprano); Lover Firat two, then four, and finally nine back to me ("The New Moon hases were pouring into the canvas wanting you ("The New tank, raising great clouds of spray, Lawrence Tibbett (Baritone); Love which drifted towards the audience, will find a way ("The Maid of the After this, His Excellency present Mountain") (Fraser-Simson), Helene. ed the Shield, Cup and certifientes to
Esserman (Soprano); Les Millions the winners, receiving three cheers from the firemen.
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With regard to Ethiopia proper, it is believed that the proposals of the Committee of Fifteen nt Geneva will be repeated.--Kruter.
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York.
Amsterdam
Liahon.
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The display closed with a drive man (Tenor). past of all appliances in Gloucester try News Bulletin (Copyright by 9-9.15 p.m. A Relay of the Daven- Rond, with His Excellency taking the ralute,
Reuter),
- Wavelength
49.5 35.35
metres
stre
31.36 metroa
25.63 metres
Transmission G
(0.9.A. and G.S.C.)
Fortres
by Gwen
Diary.". A
7. Den. A local
Catley-Reprene), 7.13 A.7. "A" Countryman's
ath by A. G. Street. 7.30 a.m. A Recital by Anne
(Soprano) and Rdith (Flute). Greenwich Time Signal at 8 am.
"The Gosalp Hour"-18th Edition.
9.15-9.30 p.m. Cinema Organ Solos.
In a Bird Stora (Lako)-Terence Савку:
Taken Chance Selection- Terence Casey; Medley of Old Songs Leslie James; I Hate myself- Sidney Torch; Sweet Music-Sélection -Reginald Dixon.
9.30-10 p.m. Jack Hylton and his Orchestra.
10 p.m. Big Ben: Reuter Press Bulletins.
10.10 p.m. Clone Down.
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES
MeDermatt This Evening's Broadcast From
The German Short-Wavers
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Special
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11/16
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tlone
54/9
64/6
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45/-
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207/6 267/6
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Mr. Cordell Hull, Seerotary of Bruskels State, has revealed that preliminary Monte Video. exchanger have occurred in connection Belgrade. with the negotiation of an Anglo- |„Montreal American Trade Pact.
·
Yokohuma Helsingfors
The exchanges so far have, been Rio merely exploratory, in view of the Buenos Aires... disturbed state of the world.-Reuter Oslo..... Special.
DOLLAR AGAIN DECLINES
MARKET POSITION
EASIER
Silver (Spot)...29 Silver (forward).28% War Loan. ..100%
on
The following quotations the New York commodity exchange are issued by Reuter
1/2 December
January
4 March 15 May July October 8.13/10 Spol
29.3/16
1064
-British Wireless,
CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP
Amsterdam, Dec. 4.
The twenty-sixth game in the
world's chess championship resulted in May
Transmission 6
11 am. Big Ben, "The Gossip Hour"-19th
Edition.
Transmission 2
(0.8.0.and 0.8.F.)
7 p.m. Big Ben, The Bach Pump Roo Ti
Orchestra.
1.45 p.m. "The Empirates,**
Greenwich Time Signal at 8 pm,
6.30 p.m. Studio Concert,
The News.
1.1 p.m. The BeaHiah Stadlo Orchestra, 1.4 p.m. Close down.
Transmission 3
(G.8.0. 10-11.45 p.m. 1 (7.3.E. 10 p.m.-1 am-¡ GAD, 12-1
mth)
10 p.m. Big Don. "The Star Tenar.“
18.4 p.m. Classtent Trina.
11 p.m. Evensons, selaged from Westmina
ter Abbey, Landon,
11.50 p.m. "Billing@gale.”
+
programac for YAT Eastern lateners will be broadcast from Zeewers an followe:
ВОСТИ АВІА ZONE (Both Als Zone, broadcast from DJ, (19.74 metres) and DJN (31.45 metres),
DJH
15,200 ke 1.30-1 19.74 13,200 ke 4.45-8.35 p.m. 31.4 040 kn 4.45-8,15 1,399. 20.74 28.300 kep.na,12,30 a.ta. 4.45 p.m. Ca DJE, DIN (Germ
29.74
P.
Engl) German Folk Song, Pre- grams Forecast (Germ. Engl.)
$ pm. Hitter Youth Programmet GermSBIRY
In Winter's Garb.
4.20 p.m. News in English,
3,45 p.m. Plans
Weber.
Quartet by C.
4.15 p.m. Wurlitzer Organ Reelts). 9.46 pm News in German,
7 pan Caneart of Light Music,
7.20 p.m. Topical Talk.
M. VR
7.21 p.m. Concert of Light Mosfe
6 Dam
1.16
Linked).
News in English.
fron-
.. Close down DJB, DIN (Ger
Earl.)
EABT ABIA ZONE
19.85 metres (15,289 km) 1.80-3 p.m. Concert, Bhat Asla Zone broadest through DJQ on
sewa at p.m.
D
Orchestra,
12 m. The B. SL C. Danre
directed by Henry Haif, Greenwich Time Bignal at 12 a.m.
12.45 .m. The News. 3.m. Cine down,
Transmission 4
(0.8.E. and 0.8.D.).
РАКТ 1
Dec. 3. 11.95
11.88
11.73
Dec. 4. 11.82/82 11.77/77. 11.81/62 11.64 11.50/52
11.65
11.42
1140/12 11.23/24 12.35 12.26
2 2.16 4.m. Variety.
New York Rubber
12.73 12.00/90 12.83 12.08/08
December
January
March
12.00
13.10/10
May
13.12
13.31/31
July
13,27
13.45/45
Total antes:-141 lots.
December
Chicago Wheat,
97%
06 /05% 00
05/05% 894" 884/8812
Chicago Coru December
57% 60X7601 May
68% 58%/5846 July
..59% .60 /00 Tuesday's sales-0,216,000 bushels
Winnipeg Wheat
a win for Dr. Euwe after forty-seven July
de-moves. The present scores are:-Dr. Tuesday's sales: 11,793,000 bushels
we, 9; Dr. Alekhine, 7; drawn. 10-cuter. Special.
The Hongkong dollar further clined this morning, the official quotn- tion on opening being 18. 4.
The business rate on opening was in. 4 d., but Inter business was ro ported at 1s. 448. There was then a alight recovery to 18 4d., on amall proft-taking, but the rate somewhat eased subsequently, with the possi- bility of lower quotations.
HUGE FRENCH LOANS
ROUND FOR HAWAI
Midway Island, Dec, 4.. The China Clipper left for Hawait December at 19.12 a.m. Paelfie Standard Time May to-day and should reach Honolulu in July good time for the weather is fair
uited Press.
86% 844784% R9. 8774/88 80% 88%/88% New York Silk
1.93% 1.02%7/04/ 1.68 1.87/88 1.80% 1.86/80%
Bócember March May requests by Total axlen:-148 lots,
Owing to itunerous Paris, Dec. 4. Hongkong residents, bookings for the The new £100,000,000 Frerich Ioan Y.M.CA. pantomimo "Dick Whitting was closed an hour, after opening, to-ton" may now be made through the day, and it is understood it was over- Anderson Music Co. The demand is al subscribed. Moreover, n. £200,000,- ready brisk, and intending patrons are 000 loan was closed only three hours adivsed to book early and avoid dis after opening-United Prean,
appointment.
The Messageries Maritimes have Issued a striking wall calendar, hav- ing a picture showing an Indian with timber-loaded oxcart and banana trees in the background.",
sam. ng Bin. The Looden Zigeuner Orchester, directed by Bronst Leggelt, Linda Beynimler (Can cralta), The News.
of the Kast African 1.45, Lunch
Group of the Overeras Longue.. Greenwich Time Signal at 3_x.m. 1.25 m. The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra. 1
Held Orebentral Concert
Close down.
PART II
4.13 ..The Star Tenor,"
Greenwich Time Signal at 9 KM. - 4. The : News,
4.15 am.. Dance Music.
GIS m. Close down.
KZRM PROGRAMME
This Evening's Broadenst
From Manila Station.
The_fallowing programme will be broadcast From Manile this evening on a wavelength of 485 melzen (818.5 kiloexeles):
•
om. Max Tam and his Hawaiians. 4.15 p. Daddy Marks and Rafael Artīgai, 4.20 p.m. Spanish Informational Period, 640 pm. English - Informational. Period. 1 p.m. Stodio, Musle,
7.0 p.m. | Pegular Melodies, presented by Jerry and his - Romancers, Alice Warrick, Ramon Escudero, Johnny Harris and Rasa Armon. *7.10 p.m. Song of the Philippines by
Alumdlo Janet.
7.45 pm. · Fällpinex - Life
Programme (Chain XZEG).
Ca
p On Wines of Hongs, with Ramon
·Alberta, v
B
8.15 pm. N. E, P. (A‚ Progriusurae.
”་་་ ་.
9 b.m.; Upara · Night, featuring„Verlis
*Wigoletto,**
11 p.m. Sign On.
9. Call DJA, DJD, DIN (Germ, Engi). German Poik Bony
For cust
Programm
Engl
9.15 p.m. Masle on the Wurlitzer Örgan. 9.45 p.m. News in English on DJA and fa Datch on DJD, DJN.
10 p.m. A Rendezvous from North, East,
Bouth and West.
11.10 p.m. Nawa in German on DJA, DJB,
DJN.
11.30 p.m. Today in Germany, Bound
Pleture.
11.4 p., Piano Quartet by Carl Maria v.
Waber, 12,13 aim. News in English en DJA and In
Patch on DJB. DJN. 13.30 am. Cine down DJA, DID and DJN
(Germ.. Eng]).
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES
To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions
The following ware-lengthe and frequencies ste aduerted by Daventry,
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