MIDDLE SCHOOL PRIZES
PROGRESSIVE YEAR REPORTED
DISTINGUISHED
SCHOLAR
The Director of Education, Mr. G. R. Bayer, distributed the prizes to the successful students at the annual Spotch Day of the Government Verna cular. Middle School, Fokfulum Road, this morning.
STRIKE NOTICES DELAYED
LAST CHANCE TO AVOID WALK-OUT:
MINE LEADERS' DECISION
London, Jan. 0.
The Miners' Executive has doclásd to postpone the lodging of strike notices until the meeting of the National
Delegater Conference, which is to be hold on January 24. A further meeting with the owners is to take place on January 28.
This announcement is a soquel to discussions lasting two hours to-day between the parties, after which the to their Executive.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JANUARY 10,
ENORMOUS LOSSES
IN PEPPER
MUTINY REPORT DENIED
SENSATIONAL CASE ITALY ANGERED BY
IN LONDON,
PROMINENT MÈN CHARGED
London, Jan. 9.
STORY OF REVOLT
CONFLICTING
EVIDENCE.
London, Jan. 1. The report of a mutiny in the The case was resumed at the Guild-barracks of Merano, which ftomo em- hall to-day in respect to the alleged phatically denies, is given prominence in to-day's Innsbruck papers, which irregularities in the prospectus issued claim that the details of the story concerning Mesars. James and Shake- speare, in which three prominent City men are involved.
are accurate.
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1936.
RADIO Comfort in BROADCAST Pyjamas
Relay of the B.B.C.
Dance Orchestra
DAVENTRY, ITEMS
From ZBW on a wavelength of 365 metres (845 kilocycles):
4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme, 6-6.16 p.m. Childrens Studio Con- Cert
Selectiona from 7-7.34 p.m. Light Opera and Musical Comedy.
Vocal Gems-The Mikado (Gilbert and Sullivan); Selection-The Land of Smilles (Lebar); Vocal Gems Viktoria and her Hussar: Selection
Anything Good. 7.34-7.50
A. Recital by Richard Tauber (Tenor).
Talahan, of the Hongkong Univerminoworkers' sub-committee reported./volved in the recent London popper complete, dental, Referado say It Is Desiro"); 3. My World in gold be
Among the guests present were Messrs. Y.P. Law and B. W. Liang Inspectora of Vernacular Schools, the Hon. Mr.. T. N. Chau, Professor Hui alty, Mr. Chan Kwan-po Mr. Fang Ping-fan and Mr. Chow Ping-woon. In presenting his Report, the Head master, Mr. Li King-hong, BA, snide "I wish to thank the Director of Education most cordially for his com ing here to distribute the prizes this morning
of tho "Our maximam enrolment year under review was 248 as against 252 in 1934. In view of the world- wide depression which has adversely affected the number of pupils gener- ally, our number may be considered regular and steady. The average dally attendance was 90.44 per cent. showing a further improvement on that of 1934 which was 92.22 per
conwith the change of the school
year the final examination of our Normal Division was held in July. 10 boys who set for this Of the exomination passed and gained thoir. teacher's certificates. I am happy to say that among our past normal students some are doing pri- vate research work of their own, anch attempting to write a book on his favourite branch of study, in spite of their strenuous teaching work ut private vernacular schools. We are always glad to see them coming back to their Alma Mater for consultations Privato with their old teachers. .study with a fixed aim is always the sure way to the attainment of scholarship, though the various degrees of success depend upon the efforts and application of Individual cases.
In connection with the reports of desertions from among Tyrolean 'con scripts, who have allegedly escaped across the frontier, Rome also inaues
Despatches from understood that 2,000 Italian military refugees are distributed about bar racks of Yugo-Slavia and the authori At to-day's hearing, Crown witties are considering making a concen, nesses were cross-examined by counsel tration camp at Puzle. for the defence
The firm named was seriously in market crisis, and the accused men The decision of the miners to postare Garabed Bishirglan, a director in the company, James John Howesen pone the handing in of strike notices has caused a feeling of restrained and Louis Hardy. optimism.
It is pointed out that if a strike is ultimately decided on by the National Conference on January 24, it will in evitably be postponed until the mid- dio of February, and it is possible that the conference may call off the strike if the terms which have been under discussion are regarded as suficiently satisfactory. Reuter's Bulletin Ser-
vice.
POSITION SUMMARISED
London, Jan. 9.
The situation arising out of the miners' claim for a wages increase
took a more hopeful turn this evening. when, following further discussions between the colliery owners and miners' representatives, the Executive Committee
in, of
of the Ming-workers Federation met to-night and passed a resolution with the effect of delaying the decision as to the handing strike notices. The Executive had been authorised by the delegate con ference. In December to order the linnding in of notices so that they should become effective on January 27 unless satisfactory proposals were made.
com-
Last night, the Executive informed the Secretary for Minck, Capt. Crook-
that the proposals shank,
yesforday by the municated colliery owners' representatives were not satisfactory. To-night's decision, however, postpones the final resolve for, or against strike action until a“ further delegate conference, to be convened for January 24, has heard a report on the negotiations, not yet ended, for there is to be an onerent unions representatives meeting between the owners' and on January 23.
which are
WINS DISTINCTION "In the School Certificate Examina tion all the û boys in our Class Higher Miidk 111 entered, and is passed, gaining 6. distinctions. Chan Yik-on is to be congratulated on obtaining inclust honours and three distinctiona. ing one in higher Chinese, especially
No further statement was issued because this distinction was awarded for the first time by the Hungkeng by, either side to-day, but it was. University. A word of thanks in due known that after the Secretary for to King's College. Being short of finca reiteration at the interview last toniis staff, our top class boys had to night of the Government unit share for a your the benefit of the ness to consider a subsidy in aid of higher wages, Union oficiala were English classes at King's
going to
urge the owners to revise "in the sphere of sports we con
their offers with a view to making tinued to encourage interclass com;
that regular them mere antisfactory. petitions in order
The adjournment of the discussion exercises might be maintained. But owing to our lamentable lack of space to a later date, and the postpone ment of the men's decision, gives of our daily sports had to scope be narrowed down. However, we did ground for hope that, in the opinion not-neglect football-training when-of both sides, possibilities of reach ever our boys had the chance of playing an agreement are not exhausted. ing on public grounds. In the Inter-British Wireless. school League Match our Junior. Vol-
the
ley
Ball Team turned out runners-up, and at the Interschool Athletic Meet
one of our boys came out third in the 1,600 metre distance swim. Mr. Wong
·Kwok-fong, after ten years' services as sports master, relinquished thea extra duties in July, which have been taken up by Mr. Lau Chui this term. A word of appreciation is due to Mr. Wong for his outstanding success, expecially in his training of our vol loy-ball teams which have been cham- piona ono year and runners-up for six years, topplause),
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POPULAR NEW MOTOR-CAR
LINCOLN-ZEPHYR 'PRODUCTION
Orders for more than 5,000 V-12 Lincoln-Zephyra for delivery during December, were placed up to November 15, It was announced nt the Lincoln Plant, Dearborn,
Mr. Duncan McKellar, who re- presents the liquidators, replying to Sir Patrick Hastings, who appears
•
LESSONS LEARNED IN STRATEGY
Singapore's Defences Tested By Fleet
Singapore, Jan. 9. Valuable stragetic lessons were learned from combined naval and Royal Air Force manoeuvres off Singapore, which have just concluded.
Warships and aeroplanes from the aircraft carrier, H. M. S. Hermes, attacked. the Singapore Base in order to test the air defences, while R, A. F. squadrons launched a counter-attack from the base.-Renter.
for Bishirgan, anid he knew that the latter had already paid from his own pocket nearly £100,000 to cover the lusa on differance.
Replying to Sir William Jowilt, Mr. McKeller sald he believed that before the issue of the prospectus, a loss of £90,000 on pepper fell on Bishirglan. The loss on popper after the fate of prospectus was something like £750,000.
the
Mr. Androw Barrie, solicitor and director of a score of companies with which the defendant Howeson wa connected, said he acted as legal ad- viser in the incorporation of Williams, Henry and Company. He formed the opinion that the prospectus was, per- fectly proper and honourable.
The hearing Was adjourned. Reuter.
-ར་ཡ་ BOY SCOUT JAMBOREE
It is reported that an Italian woman supposedly spying on deserters from the Italian army, has been arrested at Maribor.
About 120 Italian officers are stated to be interned at Bistrita,
From Berlin, a statement from the Foreign Office says that competent authorities have no knowledge of any large influx of Tyrolean deserters to Germany--Reuter,
SYSTEM OF. LIES
Rome, Jan. 9.
A communique issued to-day states that reports of an Alpine troops' muliny at Marano are fantastic and that Cifs "system of lies" ik deplorable.
1. Let me awakon your heart; 2. Vienna, City of my dreams; ("Heart's cause you love me; 4. Once there lived a Lady Fair; G. Love lost for over moro; "Blossom Time"),
7.50-8 p.m. From the Studio. "A Cinema Review" by Silhouette. 8p.m. Time and Weather Report; Stocic Quotations.
8.05-8.22 p.m. Eric Coates and and Symphony Orchestra.
1. Cinderella-A Phanluay (Eric Cootes); 2. By the Sleepy. Lagoon (Erie Contos).
Twenty-Five years
8.22-8.30 p.m.
of Popular Song."
8.30-9. p.m. A Relay from Da ventry.
The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra, direct ed by Henry Hall,
9-9.20 p.m. Daventry News Bulte- tin and Announcements.
9.20-9.50 p.m. From the Studio.. A 54th Recital of Gramophone Re- cords by the Rev. C. B. R. Sargent.
9.50-10 p.m. "The Thistle" (Myd-
10 p.m Big Bent Variety Items. Plano Solos-Glamorous Night Waltz Medley; Renarn
Home says that news about the troubled departure of troops fromdleton). Merano was fantastie, since all left in perfect order, as thousands of wit- nesses could testify. This circulation of ten,
says the communique,, dis- honours the English news agency in volved and does not help improve the
Brithere between the peoples of
that
and Italy.
Officials state that it is estimated|
60,000 men were en route to or Badoglio'n
where
and
Vocal-Life Begins Again; the Arches used to be; Flanagan Allen; Organ Solos Mississippi
Selection; Naughty Mariotta-Selec-
sh
Dong-A Little Anna Neagle (Soprano); Piano Duets-Waltz Harry Roy's Tiger Ragamaf- preparing to leave for Afrlea in Songs Red Sails in the Sunset;
ins; Rail along Prairie Moon; Al Bowlly'
(Tenor).
10.36-11 pm. Dance *Music. 11 p.m. Close Down.
response to Marshal requent for more troops.
The same sources asserted that the Ethiopian claims to the recapture of the Tembien country were false- United Fresa,
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Innsbruck, Jan. 10. The Italian Consul-General here has made a statement to the efect that reporta of the alleged die. turbances on the dapatch of Alpini regiment are entirely incorrect, He says the departure was carried out follows! in perfect order.
The question really, concerns an
on
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LONDON PORT'S,
PROMINENCE :
WHAT LATEST FIGURE DISCLOSE
London, Jan. -D. Of the total imports into the United Kingdom, 42.4 percent. arriva through the Port of London.:
Capetown, Jan. 9. Three thousand Boy Scouts gathered Statistics relating to the port also for the East London, Cape of Good show London's prominence in the Hope and South African jamboree, entrepot trade of the country. Lon- at which Lord Baden Powell, the don exports 66.7 per cent, of imported Chief Scout, presided and delivered merchandise re-exported, and 52.4 the opening speech.-Reuter's Bulletin per cent. of goods transhipped under
bond-British Wireless. Service.
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DAY BY DAY NEWS IN
TO DETECT FAULTS 19 A MUCHĮ
BRIEF
A time-expired banishee, Chan Kiu,
д
two months' Phard labour for the theft of a wooden ruler from Lal Shum, 23; carpenter, Mr. Mac- when he appeared before An application made by Detective fadyen at the Central. Polica Court Sergeant E... Brooks for the con-this morning. fiscation of 200 cattles of sugar found
Wu Wing-lung, an employee of unmanifested and unclaimed aboard the steamer Kwongtung was granted local Chinese vernacular paper, ap- by Mr. Macfadyen at the Central peared before Mr. W. Schofield, at the Magistracy this morning. There were Central Magistracy. this morning. charged with having caused grievous bodily harm to Li Fel-yan ai. Leo So Wun, spinster, Appeared before Garden Street, Wanchal, yesterday. is well under way at the Lincoln Mr. W. Schofield, at the
Central Sub-Inspector Carey. asked for a plant, and present plans, call for Magistracy this morning, charged weele's reman Defendant was stepping up production gradually. with possession of heroin pills on the manded one week on bail of $500.
and Ford, Lincoln
Lincoln-third floor of No. 246 Wanchai Road.
| no claimants in Court
"I take this opportunity of express- ing our best wishes to Mr. A. 0.recently. Brawn who is soon leaving for Eng The Zephyr, Introduced recently land with Mrs. Brawn as well-earned as the product of the combined re- retirement atter many years with the sources of the Ford Motor Com-LOWER OCCUPATION THAN TO RE-42, was sentenced to Education Llopartment.
WiAA pany and Lincoln Motor Company, COGNISE MERITS-Carlyle. them both health and happiness. has been accorded enthusiastic Secondly I wish to announce that a reception nt automobile - shows fortnight ago, about the home time as in 1534, received from Mr. A. E. throughout America In two in- the new Wood, the founder of this school, a stances, crowds about letter asking me to remember him to Zephyrs were so great that it was members of my slaff, and wishing our necessary that they be roped off. boys steady progress. I am sure all At the Toronto, Ontario, automobile present here today appreciate his show the Lincoln-Zephyr was con- keun interest in this-echout.
Mr. Chan Sik-kan, one of our Oldaldered the focal point of the dis- plays, Production of the new car Boys, is also to be congratulated on his graduation from the English and Chinese Group of the Arta Faculty ca the Hongkong University. I hope more of our boys will enter the University and take either Group VI or Group VII for the purpose of get ting a thorough culture in both languages.
“Before concluding,
ing, I wish to thank the Lan-lick-Tuan for continuing time
record of 300,000 for the their scholarship, donations and the entire soven-day show period in prize donors for
unfailing-in- terest in this institution. (Applause), 1929. The exhibit, was termed the After presenting the prizes, Mr. most successful in the city's his Sayer said it was unnecessary to tory, with reported sales ap-
make a speech In'' Chinese to
for
Zephyr cars were featured in dis- Revenue Officer Grimmitt asked for, a A fine of $750 with the alternative plays at the thirty-sixth annual week's remand, saying that there were of four months hard labour was im- Chicago automobile show, held in about 10,000 pills. The application posed upon Ng Sul, 25, shopkeeper,
Kowloon Magistracy this. morning Novembar. Attendance at this was granted, ball in $2,500 being by Mr. E. J. Wynne-Josca at the show equalled in six days. the all- Axed...
having possession of 1,450 pills con- taining codyne at No. 211 Aplu Ng Yuen, 48, Street, ground flour on Jununes at the Club de Recreio football ground shopkeeper, was also charged on the yesterday. To Kamal to 20% une same count, but his plea that the
Wan sontoneed
Wynne-Jones accopted and he was discharged.
Convicted of having stolen 25
iron ground, stakes from a mutahed
the proximately 45 per cent. greater hard labour by Mr. to one month'alt belonged to the other man was
students as in addition, to a high stan- than last year and attendance 78 at: the Kowloon Magistracy this Detective-Sergeant. Goodwin prosecut- dard of Chinese, they also had some per cent, greater.
emelency in the English language,
Criticism had been lavalled against
two
the Government schools because they. allowed; the pupils to form separate classes. He thought, how- Lover, that Chinese boys in
attained the would in amo standa. Hongkong
thoma
they
Jame
Canton, and at time, achieved efficiency. In English.
Mr. Bayer went on to congratulate Mr. L4 on his Report. He would con- dns blinself to two points which struck him particularly the Arst was the high level of attendance, which was caso for congratulation, and the socond, their gratitute for the absence, of epidemie, such
tho last school year
Mr. Sayer concluded by congratulat. ing the boys who had qualified for entrance to the Hongkong University,
AMBASSADOR TO ROME
SIR ERIC DRUMMOND RETURNING
London, Jan. 9. The British, Ambasandor in-Rome,
morning. The complainant, Shara ed." Khan, 28, private watchman employed by the Club do Recrolo; stated that the defendant had climbed into the mátahed through a window,
Sentences totalling four months' hard labour were, passed upon Chan Yip-ming, 20, unemployed, by Mr. E. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Several tailors were arrested on Magistracy this morning, when he the second floor of 20, Hillfor Street, admitted stealing 11 keys, $3.75 and dast night as the result of a gambling 18 gift coupons from the Tai Ping Restaurant, 208 Shanghai Street, the bald conducted by Detective Sergeant
87, ac- Cashman. On appearance before Mr. property of Ling Lap-hing, Macfadyon at the Central Polleo Court countant, and with stealing two catt
morning Ma Yau, 40, and Yaules of sausages, a proserved duck 20 LUK, 35, admitted being the keepers packets of cigareties, clothing and and were fined 190 or three weeks ring belonging to Ye Chi, de, man- hard labour each, The remainder of ager, from the Nam Hung-Restaur the defendants, totalling nine were ant, 20 Woosung Strent. Deinctive.
Sergeant
Sir Eric Drummond, who has been in England on leave, is returning to his post in a Weck or ten days time.
This afternoon lie saw the Foreign
Anthony Eden, Foreign Ofics. He also paid a Three absenteen Korfeited. ball of $5 man was arrested on suspicion, at courlony call on the Prime Ministbench Tablo money, 69.40, was added Kannu Street and the ring and koya
wore found in his posscasion.
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