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POLICING FRONTIER

JEWS OPPOSE

REFORM

CITIES

CHINESE SUGGESTION:

NOT APPROVED

JAPANESE OBJECT

(Special to 'Telograph”)

Polping, Dec. 23., It in Authoritatively stated that the Chinese authorities" are tentatively offering to allow a fow Mongol Pence Preservation Corps troops to function in Kuyunghaien and Paochanghaien, concurrently with the Chinese, the Chinese retaining full administrative authority over the force,

It in belinved the Japanese are not antisfied with this arrangement, and General Kenji Doihara arrived here last night, presumably to negotiations in the matter.

continuo

THE ⠀ HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1935.

CHINA MAY WELCH FUSILIERS

BUY MORE

SELF-GOVERNMENT U.S. COTTON

FOR PALESTINE?

Jerusalem, Dos. 22.

Jows are opposlug a plan, detalls of RE-SALE IN GERMAN

which have been announced by the British High Commissioner, Lieut.- General Sir Arthur Wauchope in a communique, proposing to grant a self-government to Testino.

of

It is proposed that a Legislativo Council, based communal pro- portional representation, should con- tain cloven Moslema, seven Jews, three Christlane and two commercinl representatives of undefined national- ity, as well as five British officials.

The Jews would thus be in a minority position, and to this they strongly object.-Router.

LATE MR.

SYME THOMSON -

LOCAL ESTATE OF $20,100

The late Mr. Fraser Syme Thom- son, formerly nanistant manager of

MARKET PROPOSED

WOULD HELP AMERICA

(Special to "Telegraph”)

Spartanburgh, Dec. 22. Senator Byrnes to-day disclosed the possibility that China would use her unexpended credit balance of the 1935 R.F.C. loan of $50,000,000, which amounts to $30,000,000, to purchase American cotton in 1936.

Messrs. Dodwell and Co., Ltd., Hong- | studying the linese officials here, !

Kuyuan and Paochang are on the long, who died in Villa Delamore Charlar-Jeliot frontier, and it was re- ported at one time that the Man-Cage, Alpes Maritimes, France, on chukue authorilles were going to at.

December, 20 Inst

CHARGED

·ICE HOUSE STREET FRACAS SEQUEL

As a sequel to last night's fraens in Ice House Street, Fusiller William Ernest Davis, 26,

26. Fusilier Edward 21, with his head and jaw bandaged, and Fusiller Walter Edward Davies, aged 26.

appeared hofore Mr. Macfadyen at the Central Police Court this morning.

On the application of Detective Sub-Inspector G'Donovan, the accus- e were remanded in milltary custody for one week,

It

Captain Gwydyr-Joner, of the Royal Welch Fusillers, was present in Court,

ntated

by Sub-Inspector O'Donovan that another man, Fusilier Donovan Coombes, was in the military hospital suffering from slight injuries to his her. He would not be out of hospital for a week.

No pleas were taken by the Magis- ease be heard with Coombes present. frate, on the police requested that the

All the

secuse! "C"

are members of

The Senator said he had discussed the matter with Chinese Government officials during his recent visit to the

Company, R.W.F., Far East and that the loan would

Davis and Coombes are charged probably be secured on Chinese taxes, Senator Byrues conferred again on

with maliciously breaking the plate Saturday with

gloss window of Messrs. Willam Powell's

tailoring establishment, Ice of such security

Street. Houro Ife and the play provided tlint China employ a portion of the cottonussaulting P. C. B492 Parkuar Singh,

All the accused are charged with

reducing the German purchases of

Police Reservist. Tansley- Brazilian cotton, which in Increasingly threatening the United States domina tion of the world cotton market United Press.

Lempt to take them Into the Mans estate amounting to left local to pay China's debts to Germany, thus P. C. B5 Dial Singh and Mr. W.

chukuoan administrative area by force of arms, Wighting in that area, hav- ing broken out a few days ago, was suppressed by the order of the Japan ene military authorities.

Conversations have been proceeding over ainco-United, Prean,

BAD CHARACTER SENTENCED

of $1,100

JAPANESE GAINS

(Special to "Telegraph”)

$20,100. An application by Mr. Charles Bulner

Johnson, tre lawful attorney, for sealing copy of grant of probate, was allowed.

will dated March 11, 1020, the late Mr. Thomson left all his real personal estate to his wife, Gracio Lilian, and appointed her as

executrix. Local estate to the value

Washington, Dec. 22. was left by Mr. Robert Baillie, marine dny issued a statement observing that The Department of Commerce, to- engineer, late of Woodyard Road, the United States held frat Dumbarton, Scotland, who died at more te tiven supplying Chinese Greenwich, England, on January 24 imports during the first nine months this year. An application by Mr.in 1035, although the United States G. G.

, N. Tinson, solicitor, the lawful percentage had declined from twenty-

for seating confirmation of

seven to ninoteen per cent. of China's | the executor of the said deceased was total purchases. Franted. Liu Siu-man, 29, a notorious char-bush, Lockerbie, County of Dumfries, Mr. William Doble, late of Broom seler with several previous convic Scotland, who died on February 25 tions, was brought before Mr. Butters this year, left local estate valued at at the Central Magistracy the morn $27,100. An application by Mr. H. J.The Department foreenst greater ing, charged with two burglaries and Armstrong, solicitor, the lawful at-sales of collon to Chinn in 1936, on a one theft. He had been arrested on torney, for sealing certified copy of count of the reduction of China's crop information. Dot.-Sgt. Baldwin pre-confirmation secuted.

(nominate) of the through Передн and drought. executor of the deceased, was granted. United. Press.

TWO BURGLARIES AND THEFT

DAY BY DAY

KOWLOON CASE

age: 21 in the Sand Battalion the

Thomas Robert Edward Thyer,

South private in the Second Royal Welch Fusiliers, appeared be fore Mr. E. 1. W

at the Wynne-Jones at Kowloon Magistracy this morning, charged with assaulting Ho Ching, 38, licensed rickioon, yesterday. kalia coolfe, at the Tsimshatsui pier,

RADIO

Gifts

BROADCAST for men

Three Piano Jazz Recitals From Studio

CHRISTMAS CAROLS

From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 355 metres (845 ke's.):

4-7 p.m. Chiness Programme. 7-7.20 p.m. From the Studio. St. John's Cathedral Carol Party. 7.20-7.30 p.m. "Love Tales

7.30-8 pm. From the Studio, A Jazz Recital by, The Rhythm Boys, Nemesto Tioco (Accordeon) and Ray Remedios (Piano).

8 p.m. Time and Weather, Stock Quotations.

8.05-8.10 p.m. "Goodbye" (Tom!) Sung by Richard Crooks (Tenor).

8.10-8.30 p.m. Shaftain.

A Planoforte Recital by Luba

The New Mayfair

From the Studio..

8.30-9 p.m. Orchestra.

9-9.16 p.m. Daventry News Buliè-

tin.

9.15-10 p.m. From the Studio. A Three Plano Jazz Recital by George Bond. Bill Cameron, Lindsay A. Lafford,

10 p.m. Big Ben: Reuter Press.“ 10.05-10.20 p.m. Vocal Items. .10.20-11

p.m. A Relay from i Daventry.

"Round London by Night", 11-12 midnight. Dance Music. 12 midnight. Close Down NOTE: There will be a relay from the Tal Ping Theatre (Chinese) on Z.K. on a frequency of 610 kilo- cycles from 8-11 p.m.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

Inspector Stinson appeared for the plaisant, was still in hospital. He prostzution and stated that the com

was suffering from two wounds on This Evening's Broadcast From the head and bruises on the body.

The German Short-Wavers His Worship, informed defendant that, as complainant

Bueciat was still in

DrogTATOMOW for Far Eltern hospital, the case could not be pro-

Habener will be broadcast from Zeener' na I in noted that Great Britain also ceeded with until he was present.

follows:

ROUTH ASIA ZONE Japan's share of the China trade in- Rustained a relative loss, but that Defendant, however, intimated that

(South Axla Zone, broadcast from DJR. creased from eleven to fourteen per case.

he would prefer to go on with the (19.74 metres) and DIN (31,45 metres),

DJI 19. m 10,200 ku 1.30-3 p.m.

39.74 m

35,200 ka 4.45-8:15 pm.

cent

NEWS IN

Between midnight and 6 o'clock on November. 21, defendant broke into 72 High Street, 3rd floor, by wrench- ing the lack off the roof door. He atole a silver pocket watch, a foun- bain peh, a pair of spectacles, two FOOLISH MEN IMAGINE THAT BE- wasilen jerseys and 89, the property CAUSE JUDGMENT FOR AN EVIL THING of Chol

WILL the excent-wan, accountant.

WHH | 18 DELAYED, THERE IS NO JUSTICE, of the money, all the BUT AN ACCIDENTAL ONE, HERE DE property was recoverod. The watch had been pawned for $3.10, the LOW-Carlyle, PER And pen were found in the him

The

*

Lam Lan, 50, widow, was fined-$75 or six weeks' hard labour by Mr. Macfadyen at the Central Magistracy this morning for keeping 3 aly

Sul

t'a house, and the Jerseys on when he was arrested. total value of stolen goods was $22.

On November 20, the accused en- tered the 3rd floor of S High Street brothel nt & Gough Street. some time after 10.30 p.m. by re-inspector Thorpe prosecuted. moving a pane of glass from the roof. door and unfastening the belt, From a rattan basket under the bed of Lau Shum, amab, he took three suits, of with the possession of 6,000 heroin women's

pongee silk

and Auze pills at 289 Queen's Road Central, a clothing and of men's black man, Fung Ting, pleaded guilty and gauze clothing, together with 360, The was fined $2,000, with the alternative women's clothing was recovered from

Charged before Mr. Macfadyen at

|

BRIEF

The Manila Observatory reports t 8.55 8.m. lo-day that the typhoon is

About 120 Long 14 Lat moving weat.

situate

4

Jardine, Mathesan nudd Co, Ltd., as agents for the Canton Insurance Offfee and Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., have Issued a neat desk calendar.

A special Christmas Day ten dance will be held at Repulse Bay Hotel on Wednesday from 4.30 p.m. to 0.30 p.m. There will be a half-hourly bus ser- be no dinner dance that evening.

"I hit him, I admit. He hit me first; On being charged defendant said, hit him back in defence," In view of defendant's plen, his Worship stated that he could not pro- eced with the case, without the com- plainant, and remanded defendant for 24 hours in military custody.

PLAN TO ROB

· NUNNERY

FIVE MEN ACCUSED OF CONSPIRACY

the Central Police Court this morning vico during the afternoon. There will on ember 16 and 19.

Li Yuk-kee, 47, solderer, and four unemployed men, Lam Wah, 32, Wan Chuen, 20, Yau To, 22, and Wong Tung, 40, were brought before Mr. E. 1. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning, charged with having conspired to rob the Sze

at Kowloon City, be tween

All defendants were remanded for one week.

First accused alleged that second defendant had suggested the comunil- of the crime to him, but he had other

defendants

accused first defendant of having suggested the crime.

Inspector Chester-Woods, in out- lining the case, stated that about 5.40 p.m, on December 20 first accused

the Tak Shing Pawn-shop, 48 2nd Sergeant Cashman was for the Central Magistracy this morning, Linged the police about it. The

Street, having been pawned for $4.04, and the man's suit from the Shun Li Fown-shop. The money was not re- covered.

On December 17, the defendant climbed down the drain-pipo of 68 High Street and gained entry to the

charged with

imp

bulbs

stolen

Họ Cheung, 32, unemployed, of of nine months hard inbour. Detective Shui Ham village, Chung Shan, appeared-balora-Mr-Butters-at-the prosecution.

possession of 10 electric front various A Japanese journalist, Momotaro houses, When arrested, he was on Nakamura, 43, failed to appear be the second floor of 345 Queen's Road fore Mr. Macfadyen at the Central West, with the probable intention of Police Court this morning on a chat stealing the bulbs from that house. of entering the Colony without alle was given the choice of paying a valid passport on Saturday and his

3rd floor by the open lavatory window ball of $50 was estrented. Detectives of $25 or going to gaol for one went to the Kowloon City Police

and

prosecution.

month.

Chan Cheung, unemployed,

Station and laid information that chronium wrist watch, a fountain pen

to commit a rob- four men were going and pencil, a pair of spo

vie suit, a long

of postacles,

bery at the Pak Lim Nunnery, Police Chinese

Was were sent out with the man and wall. cont $50, the property of Lam

The usual New Year Dance at brought before Mr. Butters at theed at the nu

9.30 p.m.

but nunnery up to Kam-kwong, a student, was stolen. Kowloon Docks, which is one of the Central Magistracy this morning, the mich did not turn

up. The rolled gold watch valued at $10 brightest features of the festive charged with stealing a mah-jongg

bern

The party returned and the police pawned for 88 coins, while

Defendant had been allowed to became suspicious and followed de- season, is being held in the Reading set. the wrist watch, worth half the price, Room of the K.D.IL.C. on Wednesday, live in a shop at 171 Queen's Rond fendant to No. 28 Po Kong Road, brought

$4.44.

All the other proper. January 1, at 9 pm. The organizors West, and he had hired the set from first floor, which was an opium divan. by except $5 was recovered at the de- on this occasion have been fortunate No. 47, the awr thinking that he fendant's home. The total value of in securing the services of the arches was a foki omple id at the shop he Enquiries were made and the defen everything stolen

dants were arrested, three tra of RMS. Empress of Japan. set, valued at $0.50, was pawned for from the -houses was $133.

Tickets: Gentlemen $1.00, Ladies $1.00 $3. A fine of $25, with the alternative may be had from members of the of one month's hard labour, was im K.D.R.C. Dinner

The defendant was sentenced to six months' hand labour.

FORMER P.W.D. COOLIE

FALSE PRETENCES

ATTEMPT.

Wong Kau, 21, a former P.W.D. caclie, was bound over in a sum of $60 by Mr. Butters at the Central Magis- tracy this morning, for attempting

obtain money by false

to

A man named Wan Yuu was son- tenced to two years hard labour, by

posel.

It was found that second, third, fourth and fifth defendants had come to Hongkong from Canton to look for work, could not find the man knew ao they were taken to defendant, whom second accused a lean of money to return

they

II. Chum, 20. unemployed, 13 pro-weeks' hard Inbour by Mr. E. 7 had no money there was some way

Defendant admitted vlous convictions against him, And ten Wynne-Jones the Kowloon Magis of thew were for the same offence. tracy this morning. Inspector which was Detective-Sergeant Ellis stated that appeared for the prosecution. Defend defendant was seen by a Chinese con- ant admitted that he got the ore from stable to take the money from com.the Shing Mun Reservoir and also plainant's

admitted a provious conviction for unlawful mining.

Charged with the unlawful posses Mr. E. 1. Wynne-Jones and Mr. K. aion of 75 entties of wolfram ore at askt

to the country. First defendant put Keen at the Kowloon Magistracy this Castle Peak Road near the Laichikok morning for stealing forty cents from Prison on Saturday, Li Ying, 30, up the men at No. 28 Po Kong Road, and he suggested to them that if they on Sunday. unemployed, was sentenced to six

getting it. He suggested that they commit robbery

at the

the Sze To Nunne

some distance from, the Pak Lim Nunnery.

After his arrest second defendant took, the police to the walled city and showed them two rusty knives.

pocket

After some consideration, his Wor.

| ship stated that the law on the mat-

if you turn the case over to the law would serve the ends of Justico better

cficers to study."

A fine of $1,000, with the alter- pretences. native of flyn months' hard labour, A further charge of commitling On December 19, the defendant was imposed upon Fong Sze, 33, robbery un November 6, was re-ter was very difficult, and, turning to went to the ard floor of 369 Queen's widow, when she pleaded gully be terred against Trang Sang, alias the prosecution, said: "I think it Rond West and stated that he was foro Mr. E. i. Wynne-Jones at the Tsang Fong-sang. 28, unemployed, from the P.W.D. and had come to Kowloon Magistracy this morning to when he

isconnect the water pipe. When the possession of 50 taels asked for proof, he

he produced an arm- oplin at No. 58 Sai let and a brass badge. However, the Street, second floor, on December 13. charges of possession or control of a this morning on resident was suspleious, and asked Two

Two other defendants, Kan Yuet-fun, revolver on December 18, without n

on remand

of raw Mr. E. 1.

Yeung

Chol loon Jones at the Kow.i

the defendant to accompany him to 30, married woman, and Chic Sum, licence, and wilk returning from When in the 38, unemployed pleaded not gulity banishment. On the application of

and

were discharged. Detective Detective-Sul-Inspector Cunningham, Sergeant Ellis stated that the opium defendant was was actually found in second defen-days, dant's cubicle.

remanded

BLIND SENATOR SUCCUMBS

the police station. street the accused attempted to run away, but was arrested.

Defendant and that his father used

for seven MOTOR INJURIES END to work in the P.W.D. and when he

FATALLY. died, he (defendant) was taken on In his place. In September he was

A 20-year-old unmarried girl,

Washington. Dec. 22. Admitting a breach of a deportation Chan Yin-cho, appeared before Mr. discharged because he was a poor order by which he had been banished E. I. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon cumbed to the injuries he

The blind Senator Scholl has suc, workman. Since then he had been for a period of ten years on April Magistracy this morning, charged when, two days ago, he was run over, received out of work, so he had tried to ob-26, 1934, Tanu Hoi-chuen, aliax Wong with distilling spirits without after he lind stopped from a motor. tain a bribe from the complainant by Hoi, aline Chu Tsol, 29, unemployed, licence at No. 23 Yen Chow Street car, by another car which was follow. a threat of shutting off the water was senteed to 12 months, ard

still

anding behind. supply.

and third floor; possession of Inbour by Mr. E. 1. Wynne-Jones- nt.

160 gallons the Kowloon

apparatus: possession of 160

Senator Schall was one of President Magistracy this morn of fermenting material; and posses Roosevelt's -most

bitter critics ing.

7 Defendant admitted a previous sion of dutiallo Chinese winos, De Router. conviction for the possession of arms fendant pleaded

The and on tho guilty

A United Presa mossage states that ammunition, for which He had flest charge she was fined $260, or, in Senator Schall never regained con been sentericed to two years hard default, three months' hard labour, sciousness after the accident. Four labour. He was also under police and on each of the other charges the Senators and two members of the supervision. Detective-Sub-Inspector was fined $22, or, in default, 14 days' | House of Representativos will ac- Cumingham stated that defendant hard labour, the sentences to run con- company the body to Minneapolis. O'Neil, where the funeral will take place on was arrested at Mongkok on Decom currently. Revenue-Officer ber 18.

Thursday,

FINE WEATHER

An Intenso anticyclone remains contred over the Lower Yanghie, The typhoon is situated about 300 miles cast of Manila, moving west. Local *forecast:-N.E. winds, fresh; fine.

prosecuted,

DJU

אננן

DJB

$1.45 m

1,840 ke 6.45-8.3B v.m. 19.76 m. 16.700 ke 9p.m/12,3) 6.16, 1,48 p.m. Call DJD, DJN

***}

Eogl). German Peth Bong. Pro gramme. Farscaat (Germ., Engli p.m. Children sing you Christmas Carols, 6.10 p.m. Short Malcal Program. 8.30 p.m. News In English. 3.65 p.m.

Orchestral Concert, 4.4 p.m. New? in GermEN.

7 p.m. Concart of Light - Music,

pm, Newa in English.

1.16 p.m. Close down DJB, DJN [Gerina

Engl.)

FABT ABIA ZONE

Zaal Aala Zone broadenet through DIQ as 19.0 metres (15,380 k.) 1.80-3 p.m. Concur, news at 2 p.m.

B. Call DJA, DJÐ, DIN (Germ

Enx)). German Foll BOLE Programms Forecast (GMT Engl.)

int

-9.15 p.m. Bach Cenista: "DAID

erschienen der Hohn Gallet." 1,45 p.m. Nowe in English on DIA and la Dutch on DJD, DIN. 19 p.. The Best German Male Chairs II. 11.15 p.m. News in German-on BJA, DJE,

DJN. 11.30 p.m. Today Ел

Pictures. 11.45 p.m. Dance Music, 12.15.m. News in English on DJA and in-

Dutch on DJ, DJN. 11.30a.m. Close down DIA, DJB and DIN

(Germ Engl},

Germany.

Sound

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions

The following wavelengths and freepsonelem are observed by Daventry,

Frequency Warlingth

(1,49 matres 31.5 metres.

Call Bign

GBA

4.550 .c.

GSM

$.510 k..

GSC

#385 ke

31.30 metres

GED

31,250 k..

25.53 metres

CHE

11,865

25.28

metres

CSP

15,140

k.c.

19.01

GBG

11,700

CSIX

21.470 k..

Detres 16.84 metrem 12.17 metres

681

13,380 k..

Cas

31,440 k..

COL

19.00 metr 13.93 mostrea 4130 k.. 49.10 metrum

Transmission 5

(G.S.A. and G.A.C.}

7 - Big Ben. A Kellgious Service, 7.4% x.m. The BDC Empire Orchestra. Greenwich Tima Signal at '8 a.m. 1.4 km. Weekly Newsletter and Eperis

Hammary.

9.5.1.172.

Class down.

Transmission G

(0.8.C. and G.S.L.) 11.m. Bir Den. "Musical Oleographe

No. 1 Bongu Djekins Know." Greenwich Time Signal at 1120 KM. 11.30 mg Spots"-No. 9: The

National

al Museum

Water, Cardin,

11,45 a.m. Weekly Newsletter and Вротія

Sammary. 12.5 p.m. Clors down.

Transmission 2

(6.8.0. and C.8.7.)

7 p.m. Blg len. "The Empirates." 7.45 p.m. The Beottish Studio Orchestra,

Greenwich Timo Bignal at 8 pm, 5.45 p.m. Uporis Talk.

p.m. Opers.

1.55 p.m. Close down.

Transmission 3

(0.8.F., 0.8.E. and G.B.D.)

10 p.m. Be fien. Arthur Balisbury and his

Orchestra,

10.30 p.m. "Found London at Night."

11 p.m. The nnc

Orchestra.

Northern Irstand

12 a.m. Some Yarns about Unusual Christ-

men by Jerez Nann.

12.5 ., 'The Hungaria Gipsy Band, conducted by Mikloa Lomaz. Ko- layed from the Hungaria Reu taurant, London. Greenwich Time Signal at 12. 5 KM. 13.30 .. The News: 12.30 am. A Recital by Iren

(Pianoforte)..., 1'.m. Close down.

Transmission 4

(0.5.1, and 0.8.D.) 1.45 4:m. Nig Ben. The

PART I

Orchesirn.

2 s. th. The News, 1.15 .m. Variety.

Beberrer

DEC

Dance

7.30 nm. The DC Midland Orchestre.

Greenwich Tima fignal at 5 am. 2.15 m. "Aladdirf”-

4 a.m. Carole of ather Countries. The ha Charna (B), conducted by Bir Richard Runelmaa „Torry. 4.39 .m. "High ApalaNa St. Tho Nalenal Museum of Wales, Cart

4.45 mm. A. Recital by Joyen. Kodlah

(Continued on Page 4)

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