1936-01-15 — Page 7

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

Car Parking Problem

IS KOWLOON SPACE

ADEQUATE?

Questions regarding the adequacy .or atherwise of motor parking spaces in Kowloon are to be asked at to morrow's meeting of the Legislative Connell by the lion. Mr. J. Braga. The questions to be asked are as follows:

Civil Servant Population

HON. MR. M. K. LÓ WANTS FIGURES

The ion. Mr. M. K. Jo is to nak a series of questions at to-morrow's meeting of the Legislative Council re- garding the number of Europeana in Government service, and the policy of the Government in regard to done ten years' officers who have

1. Will the Honourable the Inspec-service in the Colony but, not having reached pensionable age, are never tor General of Police stato

(a) what are the respective num- theless willing to retire.

bers of motor cars, exclusive of buges, trucks and lorries, re- Ristered for Kowloon for the past three years-1933 to 1935

Inclusive;

(b) wint are the facilities on Sailsbury Rond near the Stor Ferry pier for the parking of motor carn;

Mr. Lo's questions are in the fallow Ing terms:

(1)-What-was the total number of European Civil Servants employed by Government at (a) end of 1924, the end of 1931, (c) end of 1935; (2) What was the number of persons can stituting the European Senior Clericni And Accounting Stoff at the aforesaid

(e) what in the approximate super-perinda?

ficial ground area in each of Lite above three years allotted for the public parking of cars in that locality; and

(d) whether the ground

ferred to in Question (e) re- presents an Increase during the pant three years in proportion

larger th the

number. of .privately owned cars in Kow.

Inan ?

2. Does the Government consider the nuthorined parking space Salisbury Rund sufficient for the nùmm- ber of registered motár cars for Kow. Joan?

3. Should such aren*not be deemed adequate, by what further provision, if any, and where does the Govern ment contemplate increasing the ne ranmodation to meet suitably the growing demand for parking spaces within the aforesaid aren?

4. Does the Government content- pinte the use of the open space of Crown land lying between Middle Road and Salisbury Road and the open space on Salisbury Road adjoin- ing and to the cast of the existing car park 2 If not, could not such sparen, or any other piece of Crown Jand in that poighbourhood, be utilised, provisionally, for adding to existing car parking spaces at Kow- Bon Paint?

REPRIEVE NOW ONLY

ESCAPE

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Hauptmann

the

WRA giving

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evidence motion picture cameras were operated and the public vented derisive out bursts; and that these influeners and

presence in the courtroom prominent persons from theirghout, the country distracted the jury anul told against Hauptmann.

Mr. Burkinahaw, on of Haupt-

2. What was the total amount of anlaries paid to the Public Works De- partment Staff, Europená and non- European, in (a) 1923, (6) (971, (e) 1936,

3. Since the date of the Report of the tetrenchment Commission (May 1931) (a) what additions, if any. (6) what reductions, if any, have heen nude in the European Sth the Civil List?

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4) In view of the imperative nerdalty for retrenchment, what in the tiry of Government in regard to European offleure who, having done 10 years of service in the Colony, but not having reached pessionable age, nevertheless willing to retire? (10) if under

existing regulations, there is no power to permit such re tirements, will Government consider the question of amending such regu- Intions with the view to conferring in order much power.

to save the bens expeare of paying the return passage for such officers and families who have only a further short period to serve in order to quailfy for pen. sin?

U.S. STILL SPENDING

Washington, Jan. 1-4.

THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15,

HEROIN PILLS CASE

was no case

to

COUNSEL. MAKE SUBMISSIONS FOR THE DEFENCE

Submission by counsel for the de- fence that thero nrawer occupied the whole of the afternoon yesterday at the continued hearing of the charge against three pen and a women, of possession of heroin pills and drugs at No. 15 Carolina Hill Rond, second floor, on November 19..

ounces of heruin.

YEN STANDARD

JAPANESE ACTION IN SHANGHAI

Shanghal, Jan. 14. Deeluring that the Buctuntions of the Chinese dollar had caused them both trouble and monetary loss, the Japanese businessmen of Shanghai have decided to employ the Japanese you in all commercial transactions and to to extend the plan from Shanghal

cities The defendants are Chiu Kau, Lo all central ant. South China

in trade. Shing, Li So alias Li Tat-shang and where Japanese are engaged

woman, Ho Ying, and they are The practice al using currency in business trans- charged with possession of 35,000 other than Chinese

new here, Large heroin pills on the second floor of Nenetions is not 16 Caroline Road on November 19 American firms quote prices in U.S. last year, possession of 6 ounces of dollars when engaged in large whole- codeine phosphate and 4 ounces of sale dealings. However, the standard trycline and precasion of 12 Chineze Government, Juan or dollar

Arsistant Crown Mr. J. I. reducting the case for Solicitor, is the. prosecution. Mr. F. II. Laseby is In contrast to this, all Japanese appearing on behalf of Li So and Mr. merchants, regardless of size, are to basis, S. Ng Quinn for the other defenints. conduct their sales on a yen At a previous hearing of the case Mr.nccording to the newly Inaugurator quoted by the Quina bud pleaded guilty on behalf plan. Retall prices

hundreds of emali Japanese shops of the first defendant only.

throughout Shanghai will be in yen. While this arrangement is likely to

to nn annoyanYO

non-Japanese Japanese Japanese shops, the sponsors of the scheme contend that the use of the yon will not only ment monetary saving but will constitute As the bother of convenience, vašculations of exchange according to the fluctuations of the exchange raten will be eliminated.

Mere Presence Not Sufficient

In submitting he had no case to answer, Mr. Loseby dealt with the history of the case since it was first brought to Court, and said the evid ence could be divided into threa classes-first, the formal evidence of which the raid; recond, the evidence euld not be brought against the third defendant, namely the evidence bg- tween November and November 18, and thirdly the evidence concerning the arrest of another woman,

WAR

who

and its subsidiary coins and notes ail used exclusively in retail sales and purchases.

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1936.

RADIO BROADCAST

A Talk on the World Bridge Olympic

PIANO JAZZ RECITALS

From 2.B.W. on a wavelength of 355 metres (845- kiloeyelen):-

4-7 p.m: Chinese Programme, G-6.15 p.m. Children's Studio Con- cert,

7-7.30 p.m. Concert Waltzes

Invitation to the Waltz (Weber, Op. 66): Roses of the South (3 played by Famous Orchestras.

Strauss); Blue Danube Waltz (J. Strauss); A Thousand and one Nights

(J. Strauss).

7.30-7.43 p.m. A Recital by Chaties Kullman (Tenor).

1. The World is mine to-night 2. By the Dark Lagoon Pasford); Still as the Night (Bohm); 4. I Love (An Island Sereande) (Leigh); 3. thre (Grieg).

7.43-8 p.m. Song Memories. Drinks all Round Harry Lauder Vocal Gema..

8 p.m. Time and Weather Report. 8,03-8.30 p.m. Ensemble Sing-

ing

and

Waitin' at the Gate for Katy ("Bottoms Up") ... Layton Johnstone; Now that I've found you ("That's a Good Girl") .... Jack Buchanan and Elie

Randolph; Scenes from "My Old Dutch" Betty Balfour and Michael Hogan: The Moonlight enterings

A

Some Reluctance However, many Japanese · mer- being tried separately. The chants, whose shop are patronized by Chinese and westerners, or who deal formality of the evidence by in the fact that the third defendant was In niticles proneed in Chlin, hroCarlyle Cousins; Don't be afraid to

the change,

for tell your mother ... The Mis found in

in a flat, and that in that that reluctant to make there was hernin, which he submitted aside from the probable confusion the Ilrothera; I'm on a See-Saw ("J did not mean possession within the use of the yen would create, they are Darling": Nonny, Nonny No (

the Ordinance. There a loss of trade resulting from their Darling". Louise Browne and meaning of was no evidence which showed that customers unwillingness to use the John Miis, the third defendant had possession of Japanest currency as a basis of trade. the heroine had beer tendered by the dard" in China is regarded as one-

The Inauguration of the "yen stan-1935 Evidence

matter of can-

prosecution that, when the first sething more than a fendant was asked who the principalvenience to the Japanese residents and tenant of the flat was, he answered tradespeople. There are those who that the third defendant was his see in it a plan to embarrass the master. This he (Mr. Luarby) sub-workings of the Chinese Government's mitted should not have been put to new monetary programme. It

that the announcement of the

trol of exchange at

fixed level was received with surprise and indignation in Japan, same circles in Tokyo seeing the move

an Anglo-Chinese manoeuvre directed against the Japanese.

the rat defendant, and he should notionalization of silver and the con-

In the

25

Cinere commercial circles here are

9.30-8.47 p.m. "Tidworth Tattoo,"

8.47-9 p.m. Oetets,

Hearts and Flowers (Arr. Willough- by); The Wedding of the Rose (arr. Song (arr. Willoughby): Cradle Hartley); Serenade (Schubert).

9.9.15 p.m. Daventry News Duile- Lin.

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

Programme

1. It's June in January; 2. Eleven Thirty Saturday Night; 3. Gather Lip Rouge; 4. Tell me to-night; b. The Girl in the Little Green Hat; 6. In

a lttle

Hits of the

have been allowed to answer it. The nw required that a statement made of a defendant might presence be used against him, but not hearsay ENORMOUS PUBLIC

vidence. The material evidence was the conduct of the defendant when DEBT FORESEEN

was made. On the that antement evidence produced the third defen Following the testimony of Mr.dant was not given the opportunity inclined to resent the move all the Pictures; 7. All i do in dream of you; 8. Flower Lei; 9. Polly: 10. Outside of subjected to hostile apšulon, that while | Henry Morgentham, the Secretary of to open his mouth and did not take Chinese Manufacturers' Association you; 11. Who wouldn't; 12. Marigold:

any particular notice of what the first is petitioned the National: Govern-

quarter to nine; 14. the Treasury, that the Government defendant hnd said, but did give a de-

ment to request the Japanese author. About minimum ut

Mr. evidence. finite denial. This would have raised a

ties to pul a stop to the innovation, Ragamuffin: 15. Selected; 16. Broad- way Melody; 17. Let nie call you $11,000,000,000 in the next seventeen-

This group declared in Its petition

18. She wore sweetheart; and-half month, the Senate Financnosely submitted should be left out.

Mr. Luseby further contended that that the circulation of Japanese cur- jacket of blue. Committee approved Senator Hurri-

there was no evidence that what took

rency in China was likely to lead to 10 p.m. Higien: unl son's bonus bill by 15-12

between November 1 place

a penetration of Japanese influence 10.10.05 p.m. "Film November 18 was against the third into the Chinese commercial market Moment."

and that the future of the Chinese 10.05-10.25 p.m. From the defendant, or for that matter as to

country would be What took place on November 19. It

Studio. had been proved that the heroin jeopardized if this nove

were left factory was in the possession of the unchecked. Furthermore, the mem- first defendant, and it could not be bers of this group have been requested evidence against the third defendant.

to boyent the use of Japanese cur The only evidence against the third reneg defendant was that he was present

Bad Faith Charge when the flat was raided; and there

Japanese resentment against was a rast difference between "pre-

the sence in" and "possession of." An-

Inonetary programme

H been other aspect of the evidence was that manifested by the refusal of Japanese

been house in Caroline Road had

silver holdings to the Central Bank of under observation from November 1 China. Some time after the monetary to November 19, and the third defen-plan was announed, the "yen standard" dant only came on the scene Low minutes before the raid. On those grounds he would submit there was O case for the third defendant to answer.

mann's lawyern, rend the ́netition to a crowded courtroom. He attneked the

Senator Couzens, voting against the measure, said that Mr. Morgenthau also said that the $11,004,202, minimum was needed for the remain. der of this and the next year's com- speech of the New Jersey Attorney-inituents. These include estinutes General, Mr. Wilentz, to the jury, de- of $2,000,000,000 for relief, which glaring it contained inteniperate as

sum was not taken into account in sertions and insimations.

President Roosevelt's budget,

"SUBTERFUGE AND FRAUD" Mr. Willentz, replying, described the petition as "subterfuge and fraud."

Senator Couzens snid Mr. Morgen than estimated that this expenditure would bring the public debt of the country to $36,500,000,000 by the

industries

"World Bridge Olympic." A Description of the Tournament and Discussion of 1985 hands by M. E. Politi

10.25-11 p.m. Dance Music.

11 p.m. Close Down.

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ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

The Judge held that if he granted i end of the next fiscal year-Reuter, the house in Percival Street and the banks for some time to surrender This Evening's Broadcast From

the application he would be practically aver-riding the New Jersey Court of Errors and the United States Supreme Court,

"Every known remedy in low has been used to save tiris prisoner from elretrocation," he added.

Aftr the decision one of the defence lawyers remarked, "This is the end." -Reuter.

STILL HOPING "

Trenton, Jan. 14.

LEAGUE FINANCE

IMPROVEMENT

BEST YEAR. YET REPORTED

Geneva, Jan. 14. The Lengue of Nations finances for Governor Hoffman of New Jersey 1935 are the best yet reportal, with repented today that he had not de-a laner of nine million Swiss cided whether or not to reprieve franes from receipts over expenditure. Bruno Hauptmaan.

One million franes will be placed to reserve, and the balance will be used to reduca members contributions for

The Attorney-Generni, Mr. Willentz, however, says he is reliably informed that the Governor intends to grant a reprieve..

Mrs. Hauptmann visited her husband

307-Renter's Bulletin Service,

to-day in the death cell and emerged.CRUELTY TO CHILDREN From the prison amiling.

"Richard is feeling well and is still. hopeful that something will turn up

Hauptmann's spiritual adviser, the Rev. John Matthiesen, also visited the

for the better,” she said..

of habras corpus for presentation tu Federal Judge Warren Davis-United Press.

"LADY PRECIOUS.

of

BOY TIED AND LEFT EXPOSED TO COLD

The Discarded Cont

TO-

The German Short-Wavers

DTORTEMIS for Far

Specia)

Eastern

was bronched and quickly transar listeners will be broadcast from Zemen as

into action. Japanese authorities made no objection to the move and, as a result Chinese have charged the Japanese with bad faith in persisting with their plan to use the yen as a basis of trade in China. Mr. Prentis, replying, agreed with

The local foreign press sees a "self- Mr. Loseby's submissions with

and gard to the accusations against the imposed" boycott in the move

iluctuations of Chinese currency will defendnat, and said he agreed that prophesies that losses incurred by

albe nothing wh

when very little importance could be

the invisible loser tached to the statements made by the

Fesulting with the. defendant. third

The • evidence

Particularly significant, however, is against the third defendant was real- ly that he was found on a floor where that fact that no mention of the use

hich of the yen-has-been-made in north- there was a heroin factory, which was working at the time, and that China where the Japanese sphere of the defendant's cont was found hang-influence is rapidly being extended, ing in the cubicle. The fact that his United Press.

coat was there and that he had taken

it off was evidence not

ensual

દાતાર્યું.. visit, but that he was going to be GERMANY AND JAPAN there for a considerable time. This was net consistent with the defen-

Mr.

no1

AMERICAN SENATOR AND MILITARY IMPERIALISM

and

Liu Sino-chung, chauffeur,' and Į dant's statement that he had gone Liu T-2, female nurse, were there to visit the fourth defendant. condemned man. He says that Haupt-charged in the First Special District If His Worship found joint posses mann has hopes that new evidence will Court at Shanghai with maltreatment sion, then it was for defendant to save his Be.

Hauptmann's attorneys obtained the

two children, one of whom was only prove that he had acted innocently,

Mr. Quinn submitted that

Washington, Jan. 14. prisoner's signature to an application seven years old and the other 12

years old. Both accused were re- Losoby's remarks equally applied to

Senator Willlam King addressed, nnded for trial.

his ellents, and further said that

the Jewish "Progresa Club” The prosecution alleged that on mere presence in the flat was

he said, "In the event of Germany per regard to 'diverse dates in November and De- possession. With

persecution tho cember last year, in Hause No. 5, fourth defendant, it had not beenSisting in Jewish Lane No. 20, Thorne Road, the ae.

given

evidence that there were people of our nation would be justi- test, which if cused maltreated a male child, Lieu heroin pills or drugs in the house in fied in lodging a protest,

not recognised would

us in warrant us Len-young, aged seven, by beating Percival Street or that there were him about the head and body with a heroin pills or drugs amongst the severing diplomatic negotiations. wooden clog and on at least one furniture when it was being moved "I have returned recently from the occasion by tying his hands with a to the house in Caroline Rond. Fur-Orient and found a nation exercising cord and leaving him on an expouce the fondant, was the principal tenant another race. That

ther it was not proved that the fourth military authority over the people of nation is mad drying stage on the roof of the during cold weather,

of the house in Caroline Road. with the lust for power and in mak-

ing war on

an inoffensive being determinded to wrest from: colonies. To create the puppet gov ernment of Manchuria It is prepar- ed to destroy millions who constitute China?

STREAM"

TO BE REPEATED NEXT WEEK

The prisoners were further alleged

Mr. Schofield held that all defen-

to have maltreated a female child.dants had a case to answer, and the aged 12, named Lieu Teal-ying, by hearing was then adjourned until striking her about the face and body this afternoon. and by neglecting her general wel- fart

SALARY REDUCTION

CHINESE CIVIL SERVANTS

PRESENT PETITION ·

Those who were unable to attend the presentation of "Lady Precious Stream" by members of the Hong kong Hniversity Art Association on, Saturday, and others as well, wii D gind to learn that, by special re quest, a repeat performance is to be The 1st Battalion of the Lancashire given next wook.

Fusiliers is due to-day on the trans- The extra performance will take port Dorsetshire. The Fusiliers, who place in the Great Hall of the Uniwere stationed last at Colchester, are versity on Wednesday, January 22, at going to Shanghai to relieve the 1st 8.46 p.m.

Battalion Inniskilling Fusiliers and of the salaries of Government will open at the King's Theatre on Friday, January the Dorsetshire will also pick up here 17, tickets being $2 and $1.

several details for Shanghai and The first performance was a big Tientsin. The Commanding Officer of Aucers, and the public is fortunate the Lancashire Fusiliers is L-Col. in boing given a further opportunity L.H.K. Finah, D.4.0., O.KE. of seeing this play, which han achieved a tremendous AUCTORS London.

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Letter Bar. Hitter Youth' Programma by the Junior Girls Section 'On out-of- thaway, Wistër Jumbles,

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10 p.m. "The Taming of the Shrew," 11.15 p.m. New In German on BIA and

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Ho referred to Italy in the game 188 110k. Matzen voln and said the United States should strive to, bring about world brotherhood.United Prean.

Fifteen casca of Diphtheria with vants, it is understood that a peti.seven deaths, four casos of Scarlet tion was recently presented by the fever, oven cases of Typhold with Chinese Civil servants asking the one death (one Imported), one cake. Government to reconsider its decision, of Meningitis with no death and 67 Practically all the officials concerned deaths from Tuberculosis were re- signed their names on the petition, ported to the local Health authorities giving as their reason the heavy in- last week. On Monday four cases of

Diphtheria were also reported, Captain R. D. Walker, M.C.. crease in prices of all commodities. A.R.C.E., will deliver a lecture on Yesterday, it is understood "Some Aspects of Railway Engineer-

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by was, received Clvil Owing to Indisposition, Dr. Haring to, the University Engineering Chinese

Servants Associa The concert which was to be given greaves, Medical Umeer of Schools, Society' on Friday, January 17, at tion, aporisors for the petition, by Houdl and members of the concert 8.30 p.m. in Room "K" of the from the Colonial Secretary to the party of HM.S. Kent at the Y.M.U.A.

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By kind permission of the Managing Director of the King's Theatre, a

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