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THE HONGKONG.... TELEGRAPH.

LOCAL WEDDING

THE NORTHERN OUTLOOK

GERMAN DEMAND

HITLER STATED TO WANT SUPREMACY

MR. S. G. SMITH AND MISS F. RAYWARD

BORDER. FIGHTING

REPORTED

Pelping, Dec. 28. Sulyunn and Shansi generals pro preparing defences on the

west Charhar, border. They say that they will fight if Manchukuoans cross the frontier,United Press-

Border Fighting

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1935.

RIFLE SHOOTING".

*"'WAPENSCHAW" MEETING

A SUCCESS

first

RADIO

BROADCAST You don't golf!

From the Studio

THE CONTINENTAL TRIO

From Z.D.W. on a wavelength of 365 motres (846 kilócycles):

On Boxing Day, the dongkow London, Dec. 20. A wedding of great local interest Rifle Association

kela It In learned in London that no

WOR solemnliert At St. fresh demand or conditions were made Cathedral on Baturday afternoon when ber took a prize, Instead of paying

John's "Wapenschaw," in which such mem- Violin and Tenor Recital by Herr Hitler in his interview of Miss Freda Bayward became the bride the ordinary entrance-fee

for the December 13 with Sir Eric Phipps, of Mr. Stanley George Smith, of the usual with regard

Spoon-Shoot. These prizes an air to an

and the, Hongkong Poles Force, The Rov. II. were collected and placed on view, pact reduction of

Ind

armamenta, The W. Baines officiated.

and at the conclusion of the shoot the followed Interview

conversations on The bride, who arrived in the Co-momber making the highest score hau the same subject by the French lony last Thursday by L.A. the first choice, and the others in Ambassador in Darlin, as the British le Mr. D. Rayward and Mra.

Is the eldest daughter of order of merit. Government also wished to ascertain the Pelping, Dec. 29. Fighting between the Chinese Pesce the attitude of other Powers.

Hayward, of Wembley, England. The Preservation Corpa and the Manchu- *The attitude of the German Govern- bridegroom, who is the third son of kao troops under Li Shou-hain, which ment proved purely negative, Hitler Mr. J. A. Smuth and Mrs. Smith, of broke out on Friday evening, was re-feeling that in the present state of

Wembley E

Joined

the Hong sumed again yesterday morning, ne- uncertainty enused by the Italo kong Police

December,

hero late last night. There is indica-sians could be held on the armaments ing month thithe game gear Rifle Association's Postal Match, open cording to Chinese reports reaching Ethiopian conflict, no useful discus and arrived in the Colony the tohow

was promoted to Sergeant, and Acting Sub-Inspector in June of this year. He has been connected with the His father, Mr. J. A. Smith, 1 S.C.A. and the Waterfront Searchers. retired Inspector of the Metropolitan

tion that the Chinese retreated.

Meanwhile Chinese reports insist that negotiations for the settlement of the affair nro in progress in Pelping. The Japanese persist in their demand that the counties of Eastern Charlier be policed by the Mongolian Pence Preservation Corps under Chow Shib-hal, a Charhar Mongol and leader of the mixed tribes of eastern Charhár.

Policing of the six countios men- toned would mean that the pro- Manchukuo Mongola would control all of Charhar Province north of an

east-west line drawn through Chong pei, approximately 20 miles north of Kalgan. Some observers go so far as to say that this would be tantamount to the annexation of this large oren to Manchukun.—Union News,

Japan's Iron Grip

Tiontain, Dec. 29.

question.

His attitude has caused no surprise in London in view of the fact that European armaments was chiefly the and Italy. concern of Britain, France, Germany

There has been no second Inter- view. na suggested by the French Pres.--Reuter's Special.

Formidable Air Force

London, Dec. 28. The disclosure of Germany's inten. tion to build a formidable naval air force in violation of the Treaty of Versailles has sollified British de termination to increase Britain's defences and has also added a new complication to the tions Conference.

Naval Limitn-

M. Pletri, Minister of Marine, at Paris has issued a statement that the Anglo-German Naval Agreement has made it imperative that the Con-

Police Force.

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he was

Two of the bridegroom's brothers are connected with ine Fotice. Mr. A W. Smith is: an Inspector with the Hongkong Police Force and Mr. A. L. Smith is

Sergeant with the "y" Division of the Metropolitan Police Another brother, Mr. It

Smith, attached

the Educational Board, Buston Road, Lonuor. The bridegroom is well-known and popular in the Colony and has received exceptional number of wedd. pr. Penta from members of the Police

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4-7 p.m. Chinese Studio Concert. 7-11 p.m. European Programme. 7-7.15 pm. "Overlure Manfred"

p.m. From the Studio.

The shoot took place on the naval range at Stonecutters, and the Con- ditions of Shooting word, purposely be used on Tuesday next, wheh the Association holds its first inter- colonial match. This is the National to one team of eight from any Loony in the Empire.

made the same as those which will (S5-7.15.10 p. 115).

At the conclusion of the shooting a Thursday, the results were quick- ly got out, and on these being on- nounced, members took their prize us mentioned above. Then came real Christmas Dinner, which took pince, by the kindness of the nava authorities, in "Yo Marksman's Arms," enthusiastically honoured, the and after the Loyal toast had been Hon- orary Ducreary asked kave to say few words. He

Maid that he

was quile

sure that

all present would agree with him that the Senior Ser- every possible way; nothing was ever vice had helped the Association in too much trouble, and those present had only to look round and see what Honour whilst the duties of Lest man

Mrs. A. W. Smith was Matron of had been done for them that day, to

realise how much they were all in were undertaken by Mr. E. Morris,debted to the naval "powers-that-be." of the Hongkong Police. The bre was given away in marriage by Mr.

'Force.

Plans for the reorganization of the | ference consider North Sea problema A. W. Smith.

Japanese garrison in North China to meet changing conditions in that region were understood to have been decided upon at a conference of the garrison with representatives from Tokyo...

in addtion to general tonnages, when the sessions are resumed.

Military experts told the United Preas that Germany was within easy reach of European aerial supremacy, if this had not already bren achieved, which had revived British determina- The discussions centred about the tion to press for an Anglu-French Air

Pact.United Press.

Instructions brought from Tokyo by Colonel Sellchi Kita, chief of the Chinese affairs section of the Army General Staff. Final measures for putting the programme into effect will be decided upon in Tokyo after the resulta of the conference here are reported by Colonel Kita.

The conference also heard reports. from several officers on recent de- velopments in North China and the now administration in Hope and Chathar, and future action of the army were discussed.

Speculation Rife

London, Dec. 28.

ILTI

The bridesmaid was little Miss Betty Andersin

"The Continental Trio."

2.45-8 p.m. Hawaiian Music. Sweet Hawalian Dream Girl- Waltz, Underneath Blue Hawaiian

On little Street in Honolul

Ohl Rosalita, Hawailan Stars are gleaming.

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Re- Closing Local Stock Quota- tons.

8.05-8.30 p.m. From the Studio. Indies" by Mr. D. V. Steavenson.

"A Little about the Dutch East

8.30-9 p.m. Light Orchestral Music,

At the Tchalkovsky Fountain (Urbach), Chinese Street Serenndo (Stede), Japanese Lantern Dance (Yoshitomo, Wedded Whimies (arr. Alford), Narcissus (Nevia), Spring Song (Mendelssolin).

Fox-Trot

try Newя

9.9.15 p.m. A Relay of the Daven- Bulletin (Copyright by Reuter). Tiger Ragamuffina.

9.15-9.30 pm, Harry Roy and his

1. Waltz

Medley, 2 Io wished to mention, in particular, Medleys Nos. 3 & 4.3. It don't mean the unfailing help which was always a thing: Happy Feet; Everybody forthcoming from Captain

lover my baby; I got Rhythm. Caffyn, C.P.D. Black and all members. of the

9.30-10 p.m. From the Studio. range stall, to whom the Association and Frue Lewis (Violin).

A Recital by Li Chor Chi (Tenor) was particularly indebted, le

then pointed out that the shoot that

int morn- Accompanist Lindsay A. Lafford. from the Royal ing had been attended by members

Programme Regalar Army, Royal Air Force, the Where'er you Walk

1. Sougs: Bois Epais Lully. I.K.V.D.C., Hongkong Police, and

Handel. 2, Violin Solos: English Dance, the Dockyard and Taikoo

milated: Daie. Birth of June McEwen. Itino Clubs, which was surely a sign, Songs: Torna n Surriento

in its desire After the toasts and gond

Puccini. 4. "L'Elisir d'Amore" wishes, the newly-wed couple left for friendly rivalry on the mange, all who

to bring together, in Violin Selos: Molly on the Shore .... Repulse Bay, Mrs. Smtih's going-

had the interests of rifle-shooting at

Percy Grainger. Fantasie Gavotte away dress being stone-coloured

heart.

Mistowski. 5. Songs: Elegie Massenet. One Fleeting Hour costume with nigger brown hat.

Lee, (With Violin Accompaniment by Prue Lewis).

The bride was prettily attired in a dreas of Ivory lace nud carried bouquet of gladiol. The matron of honour's dress was of copper crepe marocain with a brown velvet toque, winle the bridesmaid's dress and houquet natched those of the bride in colour.

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do

Speculation, is rife as to whether the wedding ceremony, that the Association was sucecodin Curtis, Una Furtiva Lagrima from

Intransigent German demanda lay behind Mr. Stanley Baldwin's cryptic phrase in the recent House of Com mons debate: "If my lips were not sealed."

It was said that it was decided to regard the new Hopel-Charhar Politi cal Council as a self-contained ad- ministrative body, virtually indepen-lle dent of the Nanking Government and that

in the

the future the Japanese army will conduct all negotiations on North China affairs with this Council. One subject for early negotiation will be "the" Japúnoso desira to establish a common front with the northern Chinese against the advance of Com-, munist influence In tho area Union Newa.

Tho

WAA

was held at the Gloucester

CORRESPONDENCE

that worry?

The European correspondent of the New York Times has made the sensational disclosure that, on Decem her 1, after the Paris plan formulated, the British Ambasandor in Berlin, Sir Eric Phipps, sounded Herr Hiller regarding his attitude (Continued from Page 2.) to the air pact and the reduction of land armaments. He reveals Herr Hitler refused consider an air then about the urgent necessity of We didn't hear very much pact which he himself alvocated keeping the League of Nations intact Reven months ago, until the following and of binding her members to their conditions were fulfiled: (1) That solemn vows uncal it was too e unchallengeable German superiority be established over the European air Italy's invasion of Ethiopia, but I do I hold no brief, on principle, for forces; (2) That Germany's desire feel that, thanks to the complete lack for the return of her colonies be on the part of the League of an in- granted; (3) That the war guilt ternational economie policy to deal clause to expunged from the Treaty with problems which now beset! of Versailles.

every entry in the world, Italy saw According to the above-mentioned it was futile to turn to the League correspondent the Ambassador's in- fer help, and was largely forced into, structions were to declare to Herr her present position with Ethiopia and Hitler that the German armaments the rest of the world. were viewed with anxiety by the prously British Government, which was watch

their

growth with concern and welcome an assurance with would

Appeal to Generale

Peiping, Dec. 20. people's delegations and student bodies in the various districts in southern Hepel yesterday addressed a joint telogram to General Sung Chch-yuan, General Chin Teh-chun and Mr. Hsiao Chen-ying vigorously denouncing the attitudo taken in

the China secrecy about the activities of the the students' autonomists, while patriotic movement is being strictly suppressed.

A mention was made of the regard to them.

Denouncing the autonomists the messago atatea that every Chineso citizen should shoulder the respon- of preventing any activities affecting China's territorial Integrity. The despatch praises the throo generals for the fine efforts in the past in guarding China's sovereign rights and refers to the recent an- nouncements made by them that they would execute their duties in strict accordance with the Central Govern- ment.

It bluntly asks, "why should the traitors activitica be allowed to carry on unheeded."

The telegram concludes by urging the authorities to change their pre- sent polley, pointing out that personal interests are shortilved, while reputa- tion would bo remembered resnost for thousands of years Union News.

TID

10 p.m. Big Ben: Reuter Press Bul- leting,

.10.05-10.45 p.m. Dance Musle

10.45-11 p.m. A Relay from Daventry.

"An Exile's Notebook." A talk by Tony Melrose.

11 p.m. Close Down..

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Hard Working Secretary In reply, Mr. Lakcunt, of the Dockyard Rifle Club, said that an ong could possibly deny that the advent | of the Hongkong Rifle Association lind materially increased interact in rifleshooting in the Colony, and con- eladed by remarking that he could resume his sent without saying how much they all felt that the suc- lun of the now Association was largely cess which had attended the formn- due to the hard work put in by

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES the Ilonorary Secretary, this state. This Evening's Broadcast From whole-hearted and spontaneous ren- ment was immediately followed by a

The German Short-Wavers dering of "For he's a folly good fel- low, and the Ilonorary Secretary, will be broadcast from Zen

for Fat Kasvrh in a fow words of thanks

follows: tribute, said that the success of the function which was held that day, was largely due to the very kindly action of the members of the dance archies tra of II.1.5. Kent, who had volun- tarily come forward to pay to them during, and after their dinner, a re mark which brought forth loul ant prolonged applause.

for

such

This is not to deny Italy has any imperialistic alms. She has, and she must be stopped from exploiting them. But she also has rual prob lems calling for territorial expansion, On Saturday afternoon, mumbers This communication, together with and this is where the League of had ther first opportunity of trying- the Ambassador's suggestion for on

Nutions should be in a position to out the new "1014" rifles, and the But the League as great, and immediate improvement air pact to deliver Europe from assist and advise. anxiety, Is reported to have been

constituted is too concern- At present

in the scoring has been so marked, received by Herr Hitler with anger ed with watching individual interests, that it has been found necessary to and truculence.-Reuter.

preserving sovereiga rights and pay cancel the present handicaps and to ing service to sentimental covenants, start afresh. For this reason which, when they are taken to the handicap figures are given below. diploniatle courts become literary i The Conditions of Shooting were the curiosities, to give its, attention to same as those. in force on Boxing fundamental world issues.

N. E. ASIA CRISIS

HALF OF THE EARTH'S PEOPLE AFFECTED

Bitions,

hesitates to condemn any Day.

FRO

sha!

*are remind-

Onein organisation with such as deals es The fin practice shoot for the those of the League of Nations, but match to-morrow afternoon, will take until

that organisation ceases to con- place this afternoon, on the Stone-

on the complexities of centrate

cutters' range, when these who wish a shell fred from a 3-Inch to be considered for Inclusion in the Washington, Dec. 29. gun hurts less than one fired from Mr. William Phillip Sims, writing -inch gun, and gets to grips with team are asked to make a special

present. A special in the Scripps-Howard papers, anys essentials, realising that the biggest will start f

start from the R.A.S.C. Camber that titanic forces, involving half the problems are not armaments but the

at 1 pm, calling at Queen's Pier at earth's population, are described in guaranteeing of work, food, clothing, 1.10

1,10,, Kowloon semi-official advices as speeding to- and other necessities for the world's 10

on Pior, 1.20., po Pier, 1.40., stabilised world money (E) at 1.50. Ming Stonecutters | and wardolitical assassinations of market, rationalised world Industries,

a catastrophic collision. Chinese, the Japanese moves to create an international social reformised that 33 rounds of ammunition are nutenonious buffer states In North then. Sir, there seems very little hope required. The team for Tuesday will China and Inner and Outer Mongolia, of realising in truth the great mea. be selected this evening, and ment and the almost daily clashes the aage given 1.835 years are "Peace on bers will be notified at the earliest possible moment who are required for ongolian-Manchurian frontiers, are earth, goodwill to all men."

Tuesday afternoon. Been as mere surface indications of ," he states, more grave troubles

He niso quotes social reports; to the effect that the Japanese enter. tain fears re

regarding the itusaiuns building e-Udinish and Urga; n 080 miles railway connecting secondly, a 1,250 miles railway be tween Semipalatinsk and Uluasuta, Mr. Hu Shih, writing in the 'a and three other lines, all of the utinost Kung Po urges the publication of the military importance. diplomatic agreements between China

Tientsin's Deputation

Tientsin, Dec. 20. Heads of the Chinese schools, here have decided to despatch eleven students and even teachers to the Conference called at Educational Nanking by Chiang Kai-shek.-Re-

ter.

The Secret Treaties

Tientsin, Dec, 29.

.

G.S.

NOTES OF THE DAY

(Continued from Page 6.)

The leading scores made on Boxing Day were as follow:

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tion and prosperity. the betterment of the city." he

and Japan signed since the Makdenversely, express equal anxiety over step that we take looking toward front, is for a Now Year of satisfac-

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1 a.m. Dla Ben A

Recital by Daisy Kennedy (Australian Villut). 7.30 4.2. A Religious Bervice.

Greenwich Time Alenal at. A a.m. 8.26. a.m." "A Recilst of Old English Sengo

by ny undersen (Baritone). ..Werkty Nawaleiter and Sports

Summary.

of the

6.15

the Japanese railway and highway Mr. Eu Shih declares that the building in Manchuria and deles said, "has to be taken in the teeth people of China are entitled to knowing that, "Nippon has driven Russia's of the damnable pack of adminis There will not be any special speak- the position of the country, and he strategie frontier to Lake Baikal, 200 trative bloodhounds that are fattener at to-morrow's moeting also expressed the opinion that the miles inland from the Pacific. Should ing themselves on the ethical flesh Hongkong Rotary Club. shooting of Mr. Wang Ching-wel and the Japaness Tang Yu-fen were due to misunder the pancro control Urga, then even and blood of our citizenship," and

menaced. If Trans-Siberian Railway is cut at Luko demnation.

the much more of auch vitriolic con- The Bermon was Balkul, eastern Siberia

H.M.S. Tarantula left harbour this faco will

to stir to action morning for the West River and will Japan with only local resources.

preached Tho unly other way in which the Russians his

the cul- be away sonse days. own people, can get at Japan would be from tured and very respectable congre- Russian Turkestan.

gation of Madison Square Presby-

standings owing to secrecy of diplo matic proceedings.—Reuter.

The local Sikh community will celebrate the birth day of Siri Guroo Govind Singh Ji at the Sikh Temple on Wednesday, January 1. Heads of departments and private Arns are requested to grant a holiday on the day to their Sikh employees. Arrange ments for meals to all comers both morning and evening, have been made by the committee of the Temple..

China Powerless

The Chinese stem powerless, but anti-Japanese sentiment is mounting Nanking may yet be driven towards

terian Church. A reporter was members of the police force were present and the bombs of the indicted and a reform Mayor was puritanical protest fell upon a put in the City Hall. By no means startled city. A tremendous furore recking notoriety, but aflame with resulted. A grand jury expressed a passion for honesty and Justice, an alliance with Russia, in view of its "condemnation of unfounded Dr. Parkhurst, by his fearless pro- their compion CAUSO against the charges of this character." Threa sentation of ugly facts, destroyed dinnger whleh both face and fear. tened by libel suita, Dr. Parkhurst the criminal combination between future of Russia in Asia, of made a three weeks' study of the the licensed violators of law and To-morrow's meeting of the Sani-China, and of Japan, depends on the city's underworld, and then laid morals and the officers of the law tary Board will consider correspon al and diplomatic manoeuvring Upon his pulpit à sheat of affklavits who wore sworn to provent such

outcome of the vast activity, And donce relative to the dnfry leonen for No. 49. Portland Street, ground floor: now taking place, in which the nas in suppert of his attack upon Tam- violations. His statue will stand and an application for a bake-house tlona aro strengthening their positions many Hall and its "prolific divi- in the heart of New York, as the beence at No. 460, Prince Edward against the day when they must dends of crime and vice.". Publle New York Times has aptly said, as Road, ground floor,

face it-United Press.

opinion was aroused. Sixty-seven an Inspiration to civic courage,

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