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JAPANESE CLAIMS DENIED

NO RIGHT TO FLY OVER HOPEI

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MATTER NEVER DISCUSSED

CHRISTMAS CRUISE

TO MANILA

CHEAPER RATES

ANNOUNCED

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13,

BRITISH

MOTIVES

ATTACKED

The Canadian Pacific and Dollar SENATOR PITTMAN'S Line announce a reduction in

the

cruise rate to Manila over the Christ- mas holidays by the Empres of Japan and President floover. The rates now are HK$180.00 first-class and K- $120.00 tourist or special class.

CHALLENGE

Those wishing to live on board the AN "ASININE" are in Mas the whole time they

steamers

may do so on paymont

of HK$20.00 in the case of the Ent- press of Japan cruise and 1K$30.00 in the case of the President Hoover. rates.

Children will be charged half these

POLICY

(Special to "Telegraph.")

Rono, Dec. 12. Conimenting on the recent decline man of Nevada said, "The London in silver prices. Senator Rey Pine

20,000,000 ounces which the British Bay were offered from the Orient.. well what difference does that make? What is twenty million ounces, when there are two billion ounces in the hands of the people In China,

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AMMUNITION ON JUNK

COUNT ORDER FOR CONFISCATION

A mother and son, Chow lol, 50, widow, and Wong Yau-kan, 28, boal man, were brought before Mr. E. 1. Wynne Jones at the Kowloon Masin- tracy this morning, charged with possession of two rifles, 170 rounds of ammunition and 21 ammunition clips without a licence on board trad- ing Junk, King Choong, yesterday, The woman, who was the mistrem of the junk, was fined $100 and an order for the confiscation of the arms wan made The man was discharged.

sonior, appeared

1935.

RADIO BROADCAST

Relay of the B. B. C.

Dance Orchestra.

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

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7-11 p.m. European Programme. 7-7.25 p.m. "Carnaval Suite, Op. 9" (Schumann) (arr. for Russian Ballet). 7.25-7.40 p.m. Songs of the Sen (Bans- Baritone).

· Mr. Leo D'Ammiants, anul stated sang by. Peter Dawson

the defendanta

Council to-day declared that witch a excursion by the American Mail Liner silver market went into a panic over this year and applied for a licenco Rand.

very close

Peiping, Dec. 13. Concerning the recent statement of the Japanese military attache here that Japanese planes were allowed by an agreement, made between General

In addition to the cruizes being run Ho Ying-ching and General Uematsu, by the Canadian Pacifle, Empresa of ber of the now defunct Military Hoover, there is nine to be an identical to fly over all liopei turritory, a mem. Japan and the Dollar Liner President

President Grant over the Now Year statement was totally incorrect.

This authority is

to holidays. General Ho Ying-ching. He goes on The Dollar Liner President Hoover Lo that during

the negotiations | will sail from Hongkong on December between General Ho and General 10, one day before the Canadian when the affairs Pacific Empress of Japan and the of Hopel were question of Japanese planes flying main in Manila a full day longer than Chinese territory never came up the Empress of Japan giving tourists an additional day for visiting in the for consideration

adds!

Philippincas. that the term "Ho-Uematsu agreement" was also incorrect,

There is no such agreement as this so-called Ho-Uematsu agreement," he declared. Reuter,

Vematau lant Jung lscussed, the President Hoover will therefore ro which will never come out?"

over,

URGED TO ACT

Shanghai, Dec, 11.

A total of 283 prominent Chinese

scholars and educators have issued a manifesto supporting the student patriotic demonstrations in Peiping, urging the Government to take im- mediate and effective action for the preservation of China's territorial Integrity in the North-Reuter..

AMERICAN FARM POLICY

PROTECTION OF A.A‚A. BY FARM BUREAU

30.

K

The President Grant will sall from longkong. at p.m. on December 25, arriving Manila at 7am. on December will leave Manila at 3 p.m. 011 January 3. The roundtrip fare for the President Grant will be $180.000 Arat cines and $108.00 tourist class and with the privilege the supplementary charge for the of living on board one day free, passenger remaining on boord during the entire stay while in Manita will be only II.K.$10.

THREW LIFEBUOY IN HARBOUR

ASSISTANT PURSER

FINED

ClTord Hare, of Essex, England, Assistant purser of the P. and O. The Farm Bureau Federation toner Carthage, appeared before Mr.

Chiengo, Dec. 12.

and

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E. 1. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon day passed a resolution approving Magistracy this morning without major criticism, the fined $15 when he pleaded ministration's farm policy, including i h the AAA. and all its ramifications.

They είνα approved "of the purpose of the rociprocal trade agreements," although the Canadian Treaty wan not specifically mentioned.

They also passed a resolution stat- ing "We serve

on all groups

for both the that the Junk was licensed by the Canton authorities to carry the arms. 1. He heard the Great sea calling

protection. In January or February non); 4. Homeward Bound (Stanford). The guns were brought luare but were (Andrews); 2. Davon, O Devon (Stan kept on board the junk for Helf-

elford); 3. Glory of the Sea (Sander- came to 7.40-8 p.m.

Debroy Somers Hongkong and

Memories of Heratio Nicholls; Tho Open Road-A Ilking Medley (ner, Debroy Somers); Ballads wo Love- Selection (arr. Debroy Somers),

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report. Closing Jocal Stock Quata-

for the arms but were refused and told to take them away and not bring them back again.

8.05-8.15 p.m. Melodies of Robert Burna."

8.15-8.35 p.m. From the Studlo, A Pianoforte Recital by Caroline Braga, F.T.C...

Programme.

Mr. D'Almada naked his Worship to view the case as an ordinary case where people keep arms for their "Why is the British Press making solf-protection, and for no other purtions. propaganda saying that the United pose.

"There was no intention" of States ailver policy will ruin Chinn? committing an unlawful

unlawful act," he said. Detective-Sub-Inspector L. Whant "Why did Sir Frederick Leith-Ronn advise the Chinese Government to go agreed that the defendants had, ap- on a managed currency tied to ster-plied for a licence for the arm in ling?

but were refused. The Hongkong man applied for the licenco in person and gave the name of his mother. 1. Prelude in D fat (The Raindrop), The reason why arms were restricted Op. 28, No. 16 (Chopin); 2. Scherzo on boats was that precautions were 11, in B flat minor, Op. 31 (Chophu); water. There have been," said the 26, No. 1 (Chopin), taken against armed

crimes on 3. Polonaise in Calurp minor, Op. prosecuting officer,

8.35-0 p.m. A Relay from Da- armed robberies

recently "

ventry. Ha Worship stated that the do-

Dance Orchestra. fendants should not have brought the directed by Henry Hall. arms here, and that in view of the fact that they had done no after

"India has six million ounces of silver, yet in 1918 Britain' needed 200,000 ounces to back their paper had to buy our dollars and melt them money and could not get it.. India | to make rapers. Britain closed the mines in India and forced India on sterling, depreciated Indian currency, heat down the price of silver and placed an import duty to prevent the Indians from buying any more.

or

seven

"It seems evident that Great Bri-having met with an explicit refusal of a licence, bo (the Magistrate) tain desires to force China and other must fine them. countries into the sterling group so AN to control exchange and thus control imports and

hed they

are doing Argentina ata as

China mistakenly destroyed a free market for silver, made bootlegging profitable and encouraged hoarding in the banks unable to redeem their currency,

CANNOT SUCCEED

guilty to "The alternatives were to nation. charge of having behaved in a dis-alise silver or to restore a free market. orderly manner on the Star Ferry Ther took the former course which Golden Star, last night by cannot universally succeed because throwing a lifebuoy into the harbour. some provinces will not surrender

quite true, your Worship," the metal, sad defendant in reply to the charge.

opposing the Aral Adjustment Sorship: Don't you want to

"Now, certain governments, cer- tain bankers and speculators desire to know what we are going to do.

Ik none of their business.

THE MDIVANI

ESTATE

WIDOW TO RECEIVE ONE-FIFTH

B. B. C. The

9.9.20 p.m. A Relay of the Daven- try News Bulletin (Copyright by

Reuter),

9.20-9.50 p.m. From the Studio. A 62nd Recital of Gramophone records by The. Rev. C. B, R. Sar- gent.

0.50-10 p.m. "Viennese Memories of Leher" (arr. Henry Hall).

10 p.m. Big Ben: Renter Press Bulletins.

10.10-11 p.m. --Dance Music.--- 11 p.m. Close Down.

TO JELLICOE'S MEMORY

New York, Dee, 12.

London, Dec. 12. Counter Reventlow will receive a Tributes were paid to the memory the late Earl Jelileoe in both one-fifth share In the estate of her of former husband, Prince Alexis Houses of Parliament to-day, when Mdivani, whose will was admitted for motions were approved for the erec-

tion of a monument at the publle, probate to-day.

charge on an expression of admiration the for his illustrious naval career and gratitude for his services to the state.

—British Wirclass.

The Prince's estate is to be divided into

between equal shares Countess and his two brothers and two sisters--Router.

"It is

His

about it? "Defendant: "No, I don't think so." Inspector Stimson stated that Ser- grant J. F. Scott

was travellinge on

"The British Equalisation Fund the ferry at 11.25 last night and saw mnaipulates nur dollar but we took defendant throw one of the lifebuoys the larger stock of chipe every time.

he arrested the man. overboard, на

Every time they attempted to raise police, continued Inspector the dollar we raised the pound...it is

had should continue to control the gold ran the Star Ferry before, and asked, wins and the public loses, No Govern- Í STILI,, BUT I WOULD GIVE THEM BOTH this morning with reliefs for tho

receive such complaints a game of poker in which the kitty price for one year, and the establish his Worship in take a serious vinment can withstand this asinine policy FOR LIBERTY.-Sandov Petof.

Administration. This programme was formulated by the farmers them- their own organisa- solves through to protected and de- Londed."

Further they made a

resolution urging that President Roosevelt

ment of a policy of currency manage ment in order to effect the stabilina- Lion of price levels.

The debate dealt with only minor problems and the Convention's atti lude was very friendly to the Ad- ministration-United Press.

VANDERBILT "CURSE"

+

MONEY BRINGS ONLY, UNHAPPINESS

New York. Dec. 12. Declaring that there is a "curse" an the Vanderbilt money, and that "no Vanderbilt over had anything but unhappiness," Mrs. Gloria Vanderbilt, according to the New York Evening Journal, has renounced the Vanderbilt millions and will no longer accept a of the income from hor

# fortune.

no well on the United States.

"We desire stabilisation, but refuse

of the Care.

It was further stated that three They were valued at $B each. lifebuoys were found in the harbour. to accept dictation from abroad. We The Magistrate (to defendant): have five twelfths of the world's gold You

were feeling pleased with your and other nations should realise that Helf?

when they are ready to stabilise, the Defendant: No; I think it was on United States will be the controlling an impulse. I am very sorry abrutinfluence. this; it will not occur again.

NON-ADDICT PILLS SEIZED

HEAVY FINE FOR

POSSESSION

Original charges of possession of heroin pills and dangerous drugs were withdrawn, and two new charges of possession of 31,000 pills containing

Kwong Phosphate, at No. 33 Kin

Street, second flour, on Decem- ber 6, and possession of 14 ounces of codeine phosphate at No. 62 Ko

However, she intends to fight for the complete custody of her child "so long as there is life in my body." Shing Street, second, floor, were pre- Router.

SUBSIDIES' MENACE

BRITISH COMPANY AT LAST GASP

Montrent, Dec. 12.

he

ferred against Chan Kwok-san when appeared on remand before Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central Magistracy this

morning, Tho defendant admitted both clarges and was fined $2,000, in

Ing,

non-addict

any person

!

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

LIFE IS DEAR TO ME, LOVE DEARER

The forthcoming wedding in on- nounced of Mr. Richard David Tidy, surveyor, residing at Hankow Road, Kowloon, and Miss Doris Alice Beck, of 35 Ashley Road.

"There will be stabilisation of silver Sub-Inspector W. Armitt, Detective currencies with gold when foreign Sergeant . Franklin and Detective governments realise that they cannot Sergeant R. Davies, of the liongkong control the situation and when they Police, are proceeding en llome leave censo their foolish attacks and seek

ubourd the liner Ranchi which sails stabilisation the United States will to-morrow. Join in and have both gold and silver to lend to the foreign central banks

A widow, Wong Ho, aged 83 years, on which they can base the stabilian- was arrested yesterday for hawking tion of their currencies.

a licence. When fresh ginger without a "Foreigners do not know our silver brought before Mr. Macfadyen at the policy, but we do, which is sufficient. Central Police Court this morning she

The

United States has the top was cautioned. She stated she form- a licence but had not erly held hawked for the past ten years..

hand, with no bluffing, and will win the pot."—United Press,

JAPAN'S POSITION ON MANDATES

·

11.M.S. Folkestone left the Colony

Yangtse Flotilla.

For your man's gift

DRESSING GOWNS Mado of Cashmore, Wool, Silk and Artificial Silk $17.50 to $35.00 each.

cath 10%

Lean

discount.

pop into

MACKINTOSH'S

SPECIALISTS

MEN'S WEAR

A GIFT THAT WILL PLEASE-

EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY.

Jake It to the

Xmas Party

A

The NEW

Columbia

PORTABLE

Prices from $22.50

Mr. Trinidad E. Laenye has been The Anderson Music Co., Ltd.

appointed Consul for the Republic of Guatemala at Hengkong, and has as umed charge of the Consulate at 40, Granville Road, Kowloon,

The R.EO.CA. are holding their next fortnightly whist drive and tombola in the Dining Hall, Welling- ton Barracks un Monday, December 16, commencing at 8.30 p.m. The tombola starts ni approximately 10.30 p.m. after the refreshments have been served.

Admitting a breach of a Deportation Order by which he had been banished for a period of ten years on October 18, 1932, Chan Hing, 24, unemployed, was sentenced to 12 months hard labour by Mr. E, I, Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning. Defendant admitted a provioun con. viction for the same offence. Inspec- tor Shannon appeared for the prosecu

ton.

A dinner dance will be held at Repulse Bay Hotel on Saturday, and a ten dance on Sunday. A special extra bus service has been arranged որ է for convenience of the patrona tending dinner dances; in addition to 110 ordinary time table. They are:- EXPLANATION IN THE From Hougton Hotel: 8.00 Talkon. His

8.30 p.m., 9.00 pm. From Repulse Bay Hotel: 1,00 a.m., 1.15 a.m., 1.30

COMMONS

a.nl.

Yesterday Captain M. Nakamura, muster of the Fukujin Maru, took out a clearance for his ship to sall to cargo, he stated, con- consisted of, Yen 20,000 in silver.

Nakamura, Captain

it will be recalled, for was fined $100 a few days ago

and not declaring clearing his ship

hin London, Dec. 12. default, six months' hard labeur, on Mr. Stanley Baldwin, in reply to a

On a charge of returning to Hong-cargo, which was "discovered by Re Ofleers to consist of a large each

the sentences to run Commons question, said Japan, having kong before his term of banishment of venu consecutively,

ceased to be a member of the League ten years from October last was com large amount of silver. Revenue Oficer Grimmitt prosecut. of Nations, has uu legal right to claim pleted, Tuang Kwong, 26, unemployed,

said

told Mr. Macfadyen at the that a formula for codeine equality of treatment in commercial

Appcaring an remand before Mr. พร also four in the defendant's matters in the Mandated Territories Police Court this morning that ho was E. 1. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon possession. It was supposed to be an under the provisions of the Mandates, marely passing through on his way to Magistracy this morning on charges Defendant's Angerprints of preparing opium at No. 55 Main On the other hand, at the formula, and

present Alacao,

revealed that he had returned once Stroot, first floor, and possessing nine The Canadian-Australasian Line, in taking the codeine would not become time the Anglo-Japanese commercial which the Canadian Pacific Railway addicts an in the case of taking herein. treaty of 1911 extends to certain of before in August. Nine months hard inace of raw opium, Lau Sau, 36, 2-

ry the Mandated Territories adminlater labour was passed. Inspector A. W: was taking own one-half interest, will discontinue The prosecution

employed, was fined.

of a total very a

or, in default three months steamship

serious vlow of the case, in view ofed by His Majesty's Government, and Smith prosecuted. BerVicu between

hard. Labour. Defendant had been remand. Australia and New Zealand unless the the fact that the defendant actually by virtue of that treaty Japan pos- three Dominiona concerned give the had a factory in someone else's house. in reciprocity basis, as long as these Mr. F. L. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon had alleged that he

Basses most-favoured-nation rights on "I thought we had stopped it," saided for medical observation because he Company adequate support.

and it was quite possible that the extensions remain in force.

for his This fact was announced by Sirman who was discharged last week

Magistracy this morning, when be onium the heart! British Wireless.

awn use, bearing the he had Edward Beatty, President of the might have been convicted if defend-

sentenced Chan Shing, 34, unemploy-n "pain in

medical Canadian Pacific Railway, who said ant had not owned up.

ed, to three months hard labour for report this morning zuvealed that the stealing a radiator the service was definitely imperilled

to gnol doctor considered defendant's cap belonging by competition from heavily subsidised

Mr. B. Evans, D.

of the Royal condition as being fairly good, al- United States steamers.-Beuter.

from car Observatory

No. 1010. though he was a drug addict. The stated that the beart was quite good and showed no cap was stolen from the car signs of discase. on November 24 when it was parked

its

PROFESSORS MURDERED

DISCHARGED WORKER TAKES OWN LIFE

New York, Dec. 12. Discharged, this morning after a quarrel with a fellow-worker, Victor Koussow, an employee of the Colombia University College of Dental Surgery, returned with માં

MR. R. T. BARTON PASSES

FORMER HONGKONG

JOCKEY

News has been received by Mr. L. A. Barton, of the Hongkong Tronaury, of the death of his brother Mr.

45 years on November 20.

DEFENCE FORCES

REORGANISATION

LOST MAY BE MET BY LOAN

he wor

nt Laichikok bathing beach. Defen- Allegation that he had obtained dant was arrested with it in his $7.20 by falso pretences from Li Chi, possession

master of a frult stall in the Ko Shing yesterday,

Theatre, and that he had falsified cer. Appearing on mand before Mr. Cain bille, were made against Un E. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Kam-plu, a foki of the stall, Lefore At question time in the House of of uttering a forged $10 note of the Magistracy this morning on a charge

Schofield, at the Central

this Commons, the Chancellor of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia

morning. Detective- Exchequer was naked whether the

Baldwin said defendant

at the

ront was bills for hi master, and later claimed more than

London, Dec, 12. -

Julets & Basin, at the age of ƒ manos required for paarmaplanting of and China,

on December 8. Fan

Kwaises

was again red he paid certain plainant's stall, noxt. Insped-the

the Navy and Air Force would be sang, 2.2y red two fur--the netual amount he mid from his.

an

The late Mr. Barton was for raised by way of loans, or met from manded until several years in the Hongkong, ordinary revenue,

tor Chester-V Shanghai, Hankow and Yokohama In reply, he realled that the Govther charges of uttering banknotes of master. In this way be changed one

samo denomination of the same vill from 55: cents to $1.05 and Bank. He was a keen rider whilo a the deficiencing in the defence forces against the defendant. It was other bill from $1.00 to $2.75. He resident in Hongkong and his wide bat net vet been formulated, and he circle of friends will regret to learn added that, until that was done, defendant uttered one of the notes in which wore found to be false. Mr. Koussow also wounded Dr. Wiliam'of his sudden, demise. It is beliovod would be premature to, consider | Kowloon and the other, at Causeway hours to give him a chance to raiso Crawford. Assistant Professor, and that death occured on his tobacco whether any part of the cost should Bay, Hongkong, on December 1 and

plantation in South Rhodesia. then fatally shot himself---Router.

be met by loan,-British Wireleza.

November 17, respectively,

; revolver and shot branches.of the Hongkong & Shanghal terpment pronomis for making monteral in the Inst two charges that also made out two bills for $2.50 each,

dead Dr. Paul Wiberg, Assistant Pro- fossor ef Dentistry, and Dr. Arthur Rowe, Assistant Dean.

Schofield remanded defendant for 24 the $1.20. Dail was allowed in $100.

Tel. 21322.-

Ice House Street.

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