1935-12-07 — Page 11

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CHINA OUTLOOK. WORSE

HO YING-CHING LEAVES PEIPING

Nanking, Dec, 6. The Northern situation turned suddenly for the worse, when General Ho Ying-ching tele- graphed to Nanking that he is returning from 'elping Im- mediately.

It is reliably reported that the Japanese refused to talk with him, fnslating that they should negotiate only with General Sung Chch-yuan.

According to the Foreign Office the Japanese War Office Is sending Lieutenant Colonel S. Kita to Tientsin to transmit new instructions to the Com mander-in-Chief, General Tada, which Nanking considers a most important development,

denled by the military authority. While General Ho Ying-ching is re- ported to be still co-operating with General Sung in handling the pitun- tion. Woh Kin Yat Po.

Yin Yu-keng States His

Foreign Policy ||

Ho is

Polping, Dec. 0.

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THE HONGKONG

Censorship Tighter

Shanghai, Dec. 6. Nanking reports · stato that the prons censorship' has been tightened again, after, the recent comparative. laxity, apparently due to the un- expected turn of events in North, China..

The Nanking papers did not publish the news of the departure of General Sung Cheh-yuan from Peiping- Renter.

Afterno

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The foreign policy of the Autonomous regime in the North China | demilliarized zone was announced by Yin Yu-keng, in an interview at with foreign newspaper

Freedom of Presi Correspondents.

anid

Nanking, Dec. 6. have admitted that there in some ground for the belief pension from circulation by post of Strong objection against the sun that the new regime was established the Ta Kung Pao, a Chinese now- us a result of Japanese political pres-paper in Tientsin was voiced at the sure. It was created nine to meet a third plenary meeting of the newly whose chief concern would be the story Committee yesterday demand for a new administration elected Central Executive and welfare and happiness of the people when 50 miembers of instead of profits for the leading poll.mittees headed by Mr. Chau Fathni ticians.

led a protest against the action who wish it progress, regardless of wards the paper.-Wah Kiu Yut Po. The new regime will welcome all taken by the Tientsin authority to nationality, Mr. Yin continued, will take care, moreover, not to violate

Appeal to League North China and will take every men. the legal rights of the Powers in

Landon, Dee. 6. Reuter understands that Chinn is the lives and pro- considering an appeal to the League Meanwhile the formal election perty of of Kuomintang officers has been made immediately to take over the the Nine Power Pact. Chinn is an-

Ile ala

against Japanese actions in north alated to

tant no attempt will be China on the basis of violation of delayed, although it is reliably Maritime Customs and the snit gabelle xious first, as far as possible, to reported that the Central Execu- from the Nanking Government. tive Committee has decided to elect Mr. Hu Han-min as Chair- under an elected chairman, who will Mr. Que Tai-chi told Reuter the re Lung Tring U. --

The Tungchow regime is to function ako sure of the position in order to Henan Rly.28

Avoid

co. Hukuang Rly. Avoid repetition of 1931 fiasco.

1011 man of the standing Committee me full military responsibility, he cordially welcomed Mr. of the Central Executive Com- There are to be nine committermen, Hull's statement indlenting & de- Hai fy, 1913). £ 181⁄21⁄2 £ 18 mittee which is the most im-und to the committed will be attached part

that rather isolationist portant office in the Kuomintang. lie Safety, Pareign, Home, Finance,

parture from that seven departments--Secretariat, Pub)

Foreign Bonds and Banks to which anxieties regard It is understood that Mr. Construction Wang Ching-wel is to be the bureaus-one to

nance, ing Abyasinin seemed to have pushed German 7 Int. und Education-two America generally,

Loun 1924.......... £ 0% £ 41% supervise taxes and With reference to

Japan 5 Sterling the Japanese) Luan 1907 £83% £ 83 Political Council.

several minor organs. The govern- the

Offlec spokesman's denial of ments and peace preservation corpa Treaty to the north China crisis, Mr.

Loun 1924

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RADIO BROADCAST

Relay of Rugger Comments From Daventry

DANCE MUSIC TO-NIGHT

From ZDW on a wavelength of 355 metres (846 kilocycles):

1

p.m Timo and Weather Report.

1.30 p.m. Press Pulleijns,

2.15 p.m. Close Down.

4-7, p.m. Chinese Programme..

G-620 p.m. From the Studio.

A Talk on "Motion Pictures' and

Education" by Mr. Ho Yim.

7-7.32 p.m. Light Opera and Musica) Comedy

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It is equally reliably reported that Chiang Kai-shek will be Vice Chairman both of the Cen-| tral Executive Committee and

Japan. the Central Political Council

Chang Jen-chung governor of Sir Austen Chamberlain speaking and also President of the Execu-engjun Hsien, has been appointed in the House of Cummons had urged secretary-general and head of the China to take a realist view and to tive Yuan. Mr. Lin Sen will Home Department; Chang Tsung-tun, come to terms with Japan regarding retain the Chairmanship of the Government.-United Preas;

are

Planes Over Cly

Peiping, Dec. C. With Japanese neroplanes rearing overhead and with fears sperading that the Japanese military officers ready for direct action, the popula tion in Peiping spent the most no- xiour since the aerial demonstra

day tions which Recompanied the Jehol campaign of

1033, Nine reconmissance

three

planes

governor of Tannhun Hsien, head of the Finance Department; Wang 11sia- tant, head of both the Construction and Education Departments,

hend of the Foreign Department. Sinn News.

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Manchuria.

Actually Chinn's view was more realistic than anyone's and her healta- tion in coming to an agreement with Japan was due to the conviction that to agreement could achieve finality or cessation of Japan's demands. Reuter,

Chinese Anger at Autonomy

Nanking, Dec. k. Telegrams are pouring in from all parts of the country demanding that force be used to suppress Yin Yu- keng's autonomous movement. nid There is said to be little likelihood twin-engined bombers flow lack-of the use of force to put down the Paris.. ward and forward over the City the Tungchuw regime, as General Ho Geneva.. whole whole morning, at altitudes some-Ying-ching is coming to a settlement Berlin. as low as four hundred foot. with Major-Generals Kenji Dolhara

Athens.. Later they

they departed, but in the after-

and Y. Tada.

Shankhal noon five other aeroplanes of dilfer- Japanese military circles claim that

New York. ent types appeared.

autonomy in North China is provided Asterdam for in the terms of the Tangku Prague...

Vienna armistice.-Union News.

Chinese reports from Tientsin quote General Hayuo Tadia as say, ing that sixty Japanese aeroplanes are going to Tientsin shortly; but the purpose of their visit is not ex- plained.

China's Defence

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p.m. Concert Waltzes. Rosenkavalier Waltzes (R. Strausa)

| Tales of Autumn (Waldtéufel).

B.

Local Time and Weather 5.11. Report.

8.03-0 p.m.

A Variety Programme,

Vocal Moonlight Meandering; Feminine Fancies, The Carlyle Cou- sins; Instrumental-Hawaiian Love Bird: Song- wished on the Moon, Bones, The Milla Brothers; Violin Lanny Ross: Vocal C

Grinzing Albert Sandler; Song Believe

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Vocal Geins.

Hermann Lohr: Harry Lauder (arr. Dyng),

9.13-9.30 p.m: "Tidworth Tattoo."

9.45 p.m.-13.15

Daventry News

p.m. Hongkong

Hotel Dance Orchestra.

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Bucharest Madrid. Lisbon Peiting, December 6. Hongkong Mr. Ngai Shiu-lung, Chief-of-Stuff Brussels. cuntly went to Taiyuan to of General Shang Chen and who re- Monte Viden.

call on Belgrade. yesterday. Marel! Yen Shi-akan, returned here Montreal.

Yokohama. Helsingfors. Rio

A Japanese military spokerman ex- pressed the opinion that the fights were intended for reconnoitring pur posea, connected with the reports that

Shang Chen's troops were It is reported that Mr. Ngal has ching the Demilitarized Zone brought back an important letter from

with the view to ousting Marshal Yen for Sung Chch-yuan Buenos Aires. .15 The United Press adds that the Wak in a Po.

but the content in nol disclosed. Oslo

Silver Spot).....29,3/16 29.3/16 demonstration by three scouters be

Silver forward).28.13/16 28.13/10 gan at 10.00 am, und of the nine

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-British Wireless...............

preng) —Router,

They

circled General IIo Ying- ching's palace and three win motor bambers droned

over the

United States Embassay at noon and five battle planes at 2.30 p.m.

Newspaper Ban Lifted

Peiping, December 6... The Ta Kung Pao, Chinese news- paper in Tientsin which was banned authorities for publishing a lending from circulation by the Chinese Postal

article concerning General Sung Cheh- Colonel Takahashi was the spokes-suan, has resumed circulation on in- man referred to, and he said that the of Communication-Wok Kini Yat Po.. structions from the Nanking Ministry fights were mainly exercises, but also for keeping the pence in the Demilitarized Zone in view of the re- ports about Shang Chen's troops,

Chinese Denial

2. Peiping, Dec. §. Chinese officials flatly deny that any of General Shang Chen's men are approaching the Dollitarized Zone. -Reuter.

Negotiations Broken Of

Peiping, Dec. 6. The disappearance of General Sung Chel-yuan, whose whereabouts

nra

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NOTES OF THE DAY

Mining

Randfontein

Estates Spaarwater (Continued from Pape 8.) have to operate, which might be in

tions Springs Minex the neighbourhood of 36,000ft. Rhoknen Corpn.

Sub-Nigel Yin Yu-keng to be Punished.

takes the best fighters to-day a full Shanghal, Dec. 6.

15 minates to reach this altitude. Chinese reports reaching Shanghai] state that the Chekiang Native Guild the speed of the bomixer in

as passed a resolution expelling Mr. Creases, so the period of warning Yin Yu-keng from the Guild. Ms. Yin after being sighted at the const is Ju-li, President of the Guild, favours shortened, so that the fighter must. the stern punishment of Mr. Yin Yu- be able to elimb 'more and more keng, who is his brother,—Reuter. Iquickly.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

UNIVERSAL BANKRUPTCY MAY DE- } It is notified that the name of thei still unknown, is seen as evidence of STROY UNIVERSAL ARMAMENTS, —— Asiatic Motor Car Co., Ltd., has been the hardening of Japanese opinion. Lloyd George.

struck off the Register.

It is reported that Major-General Kenji Dolharn tuated his willingness to Hsten to

un

Wednesday

in-

Three cases of Diphtherin and on a compromise, but yesterday he pre-acal health authorities on Thursday, case of -Typhoid were reported to the

sented a

bombshell to the Chinese leaders by laying down minimum Japanese requirements, tantamount to autonomy-Renter,

Sung's Chief Colleague

Peiping, Dec. 6.

A high Chinese official interview- ed declares that General Sung Cheh yuan is at Tangshan,hot springs, but well informed Japanese think that he is in Tientsin."

It is significant that Isino Cheng- yin, who is Sung's closest lieuten ant, left for Tientsin this morning presumably to confer with his chief,

-Reuter.

The name of Mr. Henry Kobrin has been added to the list of authuria nuditors under the Companies Ordin-

unce.

The Bonncial statement for Septem- ber shows that at the end of Septem- ber, the Colony's credit Imlance was $12,128,790, compared with $12,308, 807 at the end of August.

Bankruptcy notifications state that a fourth and final dividend of $5 per cent. has been declared in the case

The number of emigrants leaving the Colony far the Straits Settlements, during the month of November was

6,636.

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kong Rotary Club, Mr. A. Raymond New York commodity exchange are

At Tuesday's meeting of the Hong- The following quotations on will speak on "Sume Aspects of issued by Router. Rotary":

Dee. 4.

Dec. 5.

11.76 11.77/77

December January

His Excellency the Office Adminis tering the Government has appointed Dr. J. S. Dykes, to be a Member of Morch the Dental Board. vier Dr. E. C. Humphreys,

The prizes for pupils of the Ellis: Kadoorie School for Indians will be distributed by Mr. A, el Arculli on

May July

October Spol

of Luca Leonardo da Silva, clerk, and Wednesday, December 11, at 11 am. December

a second and final dividend of $7 in in, the school premises. the case of Fung Yuk-wing, clerk.

January

March The Hon. Commander G. F. Hole May

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Sung Cheh yuan Ill

Nanking. Dec. 6. General Ho Ying-ching in a tele-

Excellency the Officer Ad-resumed duty as Harbour Master and July gram to here, to-day states that the ministering the Government, under Director of Air Services on Noven Total sales:-- temporary departure of General instructions received from the Secre- ber 30, on which date Commander J. Sung Chch-yuan from Feiping is tary of State for the Colonies, hus B. Nowill resumed duty as Deputy only due to health reasons. He is been pleased to recognise Monsieur Harbour Master. on a holiday at Tengahan. General H. A. Keller as Consular Agent for Ho adds that the report concerning Switzerland at Hongkũng. General Sung's reaignation which re-

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His Excellency the Omeer Adminis July. cently appeared in foreign papers is

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Let. J. Howarth, R.A. who has provisionally and

P. J.

subject to lis With regard to the latest develop. been attached to the Gunners Battery Majesty's pleasure, the Hon. Mr. mont of the North China situation at Singapore, has arrived here to be Chau Taun-nin, to be an Unofficial General In points out the situation come A.D.C. to Major-General A. W. member of the Legislative Council December is better and arrangement for a set. Bartholomew C., C.M.G., D.3.0, the for a further period of four years. tlement is still under discussion,- new G. O. C. who is expected here on Wah Kiu Yat Po..

December 12 to take over from Major! A dinner dance will be held at Thursday's General F. S. Thackeray, C., D.3.0.

Repulse Bay Hotel this evening, and a tea danco on Sunday. The last bus

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boen

May

July

Faint Optimier

Pelping, Dec. 8. It is notified that His Excellency leaves Repulse Bay on Saturday, at December Information from authorities con- the Officer Administering the Govern 1.30 am and a half hourly

bus May corded shows that a general settlement under instructions received from service is run on Sunday afternoon. July mont of the North China situation the Secretary of State for the A special bus service is still under, discussion. It in be Colonies has teen pleased to make arranged for the convenience of Hoved that further development can the following appointment:-Captain patrons altending the dinner dance, In be expected within three or four Robert Charles Beckett Anderson, addition to the ordinary time table, December days' time.

M.C. The Argyll and Sutherland as follows: H.K. Hotel 8 p.m., 8.30 March The resignation of General Sung Highlanders, to be Adjutant in the p.m., 0 p.m., Repulse Bay, I a.m., 1.16 May Chch-yunn hna been emphatically Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps. 1a.m. 1.30 am,

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mentary on the inst half an hour's play of the Rugby Union Football Match,

11.45 pm-12 midnight.. Hongkong Hotel Dance Orch:

12 midnight. Close Down.'r NOTE: There will be a relay from the Ko Shing Theatre on Z, E. K. on a frequency of 640 kilocycles from 8-11 p.m.

TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME

Violin Recital From

Studio

The

RECORDED -MUSIC--

10.30-11.30a.m.

Morning Servico

from the Union Church.

11.30a.m.-12.15 pm. Morning Ser.

vice from the Hop Yat (Chinese).

Church

12.15-2.30 p.m. European Recorded Programnic.

1 pm. Time mid Weather Report, 1.30 p.m. Press Bulletin.

Excerpts from "Paglincel" (Leoncavallo),

3;

Vesti

Io

Intermezzo to Act Giubbi (To Act, with my heart mad- dened with

Borrow); Alessandro Valente (Tenor); My Husband, Pun- chinello; Behold her! Ah, How sur- passing fair! No, Punchinella no more!

Band Music.

The Caliph of Bugdad Overture (Boieldieu); American (Thurban); March of the Mountain Gnomes (Ellenberg); The Mill in the Black Forest (Ellenberg); The Bells of St. Malo Rimmer) Semper delis Murch (Sousa); El Abanico March (arr. Hume); Under the Banner of Victory March (Von Blon); The Sorcerer-S

-Selection (Sullivan); Trisl

by Jury (Sullivan).

Four Chopin Mazurkas played by

1.

Ignaz Friedman.

Opus. 21 No. 4; 2. Opus. 33. No. 4. Opus, 50 No. 2; 4. Opus. 41 No. 1

2.

Four Songs by Malcolm

McEachern (BA).

I'm a roamer (Mendelssohn); Chu Chin Chow--The Cobbler's Solig (Norton); 3. Gentlemen, Good-Night

4. In (Longstaffe); Praise of Ale (Cedric Shappe).

Light Orchestral Music, Overture "Die Schone Galathen" (Suppe); Vienna by Night (Kom- zak); Echoes from the Puszta (Fer- rarin); Kiss me Again (Herbert); Dwarf's Patrol Fantasy (Rathke); Cupid's Parade Fantasy (Rivell!); Where the Woods are Green; Tell me, to-night: Springtime Woltz: El Reli cario; La Violetera (Paddilia).

2.30 p.m. Close Down. 4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7-10.30 p.m. European Programme. 7-7.20 p.m. "Impressions D'Italie" suite for Orchestre (Charpentier).

7.26-7.60 "Quartet in A. Flat

p.m. Major (Dvorak, Op. 106) played by the Prague String Quartet.

p.m. Prelude The King- Op. 51 (Elger).

8 pm. Local Time and Weather Report.

8.03-8.20 p.m. From the Studio. A Violin Recital by Professor N. A. Tono accompanied by Lindsay A. Lafford.

2.

“A Programma of Melodies in the Minor Key."

1. Andante Cantabile; Tschaikovsky:

Serenade, Schubert-Elman; Valso Triste, Sibellus; 4. Tambourin, Rameau-Kreisler.

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9.16-9.25 p.m. Concert. Waltzes

Tales from the Vienna Woods (J Strauss); Blue Danube Waltz (J.; Strauss); Helena Waltz (Ofenbach) 1 Kongreb Waltz (Strauss).

9.25-0.40 p.m. A Recital by Beni-

Marcha Lorraine (Ganne); Pomp camino Gurit (Tenor),listirollestó”::

and Circumstance March No. (Elgar); Air varle sur un themo

1.

3.

Suisso

8.20-8.37 pm. Choir of the Temple Church London.

المبينة

1. Woman in Fickle (Verdi) 2!

Stars were shining Humoresque (Mohr);

Tosen".

8. Your tiny (Dvorak); Prairie Flower March hand is frozen La Boheme (Puc (Hume) Lynwood March(Hume)elni) All hail thou dwelling Colonel Bogey March (Alford) pure and lowly."Faust" (Gounod); Youth and Vigor (Lautenschlager)

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