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JAPAN'S POLITICAL CRISIS

IMPERSONATED

CONSTABLE

KOWLOON--INCIDENT

RELATED

For impersonating a police officer at

DIET EXPECTED TO Kowloon yesterday, Li Shing-nam, 18,

DISSOLVE

NO CONFIDENCE MOTION

(Special to "Telegraph") .

Tokyo, Jan, 20. The Cabinet's failure to properly protect industry and agriculture forms the basis of no confidence" motion to be moved in the Diet to

morrow.

unemployed, was brought before. Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning and was fined $75, or, in default, six weeks' hard labour.

Detective-Sergeant J. Hendridgo stated that about 9 am. on Sunday!

the complainant was walking up stairway of No. 15 Portland. Street, when defendant followed her and usk ed her if she had a licence and de- manded to see it, as he was a police omcer.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1936.

FIVE KILLED IN RAILWAY CRASH

All Victims Workers Of Grantham

London, Jan. 19. Another railway mishap occurred to-day, resulting five platelayers being killed and seven injured.

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The accident took place when two light engines coupled togother collided with 3 ballast train near Grantham,

All the victims were re- sidents of Grantham, and .were travelling to their work in the brake van of the bal- last train when the mishap bccurred.-Renter Special,

The woman sald her licence was at the bottom of the stairway and they both went down, but at the fool of The Government's critics also allege the stairs they met the complainant's that the present Ministry has failed husband who enquired what the mat- Ila was informed by his to reach a antisfactory agreement ter was. with China and has failed to conclude wife, and ho immediately told com- the most advantageous commercial plainant not to show defendant the agreements with other foreign nations, licence until he proved that he was a

The resolution declares that because

because policeman. On hearing this, defcantum has retired from the Naval dant pushed the man aside and ran Japan Disarmament Conference, the

kituation in important interna:sent away but he was chased and finally

The opposition believes the Cabinet lacks sufficient strength to take the responsibility of leading the country towards complete peace in the Far: East.

Later, the Misseite, which is con sidered the Government party, con veneel. It is expected in adopt a re solution

Cabinet Kupporting the However, this support apparently cannot hamper the Selyukal, whose leaders on Sunday decided to in.: troduce the non-confidence motion against the Government Immediately after the Diet convenes Tuesday.

Meanwhile, The Government has committed itself to a policy of early dinaolution. Therefore, antess there

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enught by an Indian constable near Waterloo Road.

Defendant admitted a previous con- viction for larceny by cervant in 1913.

FORGERY APPEAL

SUCCEEDS

SHANGHAI COURT

DECISION

Shanghai, Jan 20. The Full Court has sustained an, 13 sudden change overnight, dissolu- appeal by William Henry Sprucer again his conviction fir eery, tion is expected Tuesday night,

altered thebasrd

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banknotes which were found in his coat pocket, the cont having been used by an- other person,

Soon after that the date of general elections will be announced.

NO INCONVENIENCE The War Om will suffer little 'inconvenience on Acrount of the

and dissolution, although the rank file of members of the Dirt desire to oveld it.

Only 100,000,000 yen in the War Uffice budget applies to new projecta, and for this reason a practical work-

on

The case against Spencer was cordingly dismissed.Renter.

TREND TOWARD INFLATION

DUBIOUS OUTLOOK IN UNITED STATES

Washington, Jan. 18.

MORE BANISHEES GAOLED

CRIMINAL SESSIONS

CASES

Several banishees were brought before Mr. Justice J. J. Hayden at the Criminal Sessions this morning, on charges of breach of the Deporta. tion Ordinance.

E RADIO BROADCAST

Jazz Recital by "The Continental Trio"

Z.-E. K. PROGRAMME From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of

metres (845 kilecycles):

Arrested on December 3 last year after having been banished for ten years on June 16, 1936, Ho Cheung. was sentenced to three years' hard -355 bour. He had twelve previous con- victions, dating back to April 19, 1024.

With six previous convictions dat- Ing back to March 3, 1931, Li Kan received a sentence of two years' hard labour. He was banished on January 20, 1935, for a period of ten years, and was arrested on December

Three years' hard labour was the sentence imposed on Teang Tam who was arrested on December 14, 1930. after having been banished for ten years on December 18, 1934. Accused had nine previous onvictions, the Leung Kia was sentenced to two first of which was on March 21, 1931. a half years' hard labour for returning to the Colony on December 15, 1936, after having been banished on January 15, last year for a period of ten years. Accused had been con- victed five times since October 2, 1931.

was

Banished for fe on September 20, 1934. Ip Sze, a woman, returned to the Colony on December 22 last year and was arrested. Arenzed banished on March 31, 1930, for b The upward trend of the Governing cancerned in a kidnapping case. ment deleft, together with the alarm. She pleaded that she returned to the ing budget Atains and tremendouely Colony to look for her son who was ་་་ sentenced to expanded credit, are all factors tend kidnapped. She in toward inflation.

Now farm product prheessing tazes and a substitute farm programme are likely.

two years bart labour,

With 14 previous convictions dating. back to July 8, 1924. Lá Shing was sentenced to three years' hard fabour Accused was banished on May 7 Inst The business outlook continues year and was arrested on Dreamber 28. It was stated that accused was generally favourable.

nt present undergoing a sentence of six months for burglary.

The poll being conducted by the

03 to Literacy Digest standa ngainst the "New Deal": This sug- gests the defeat of the Rookevelt Al- acministration in the November elec-

Mon.-Swan, Culbertson and Fritz.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

HOW EASY IT IS FOR ONE BENEVO-

ing budget ena be formed the LENT HEART TO DIFFUSE PLEASURE wish to attend both the lecturn on basis of the old budget and new actions can await the action of the AROUND HIM:-Washington Irving. now Parliament.

Two eneca of Diphtheria and one In the event of disolution being neceranry, the War Office desiras, tune of Typhoid were reported to the immediately in order that the various local Health authorities on Friday." projects ahend reerive early atten tion.

The Seiyukal party is holding a special meeting tosios-United Press,

FORGED NOTES AND⋅

BAD COINS

SENTENCES PASSED

AT SESSIONS

Several cases concerning forged bank notes and possession of counter- roit coins were dealt with by Mr. Justice J. J. Hayden at the Criminal Sessions this morning.

At the next meeting of the Rotary Club, omgrow, the speaker will be Mr. R. D. Walker, M.., and his sub- Ject "The Canton-Hankow Railway."

The President

Stream"

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Owing to the request of many who

"Lady of the performance of the "Night Photography" and later the Precious

Wednesday night, the University Photograhle Club has decided to hold the lecture at 1.30 p... instead of 8 pm. Mem- her and friends are asked to note the change.

POLICE RESERVE

ORDERS FOR CURRENT WEEK

Orders by the Hon. Mr. T. H. King, Inspector General of Police, state:

Indian Company

12.30 p.m. Ioorded Music.

p.m. Time and Weather Report. 1.16 p.m. Hongkong Ilotel Orches

tra.

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1-30 p.m. Router Press Bulletins, 2-16 p.m. Close Down, 5-7 p.m. Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra,

7-7.17 p.m. Vocal Gems. 11.M.S. Planoforte (Gilbert & Sul-

livan); Duchess of Dantele (Caryll).

7.17-7-30 p.m. "The Three Men" Suite (Eric Contex).

7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio.

Continental Solections by "The

Tr.o."

Programme.

You are

1. Accent on Youth; 2. In the Middle of a Kiss; 3. Plano Solo; 4. Live for Lonely Gondoller; 6. Love; 0. When the leaves bid trees good-byo; 7. Piano Solo; 8.

lucky star. my

8 p.m. Time and Weather Report; Stock Quoations.

8.03-11 p.m. Chinese Studio Con- cert.

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Pro- Fre-

11 p.m. Close Down. 8.05-10 p.m. European gramme from ZEK, on quency of 640 kilocycles.

8.05-8.30 p.m. Talkie Tunes. Big Broadcast of 1030-Selection; Every Night at Eight-Selection; Lallaby of Broadway ("Gold Digger's of 1995)....The Boswell Sisters; Lulu's Back in Town ("Broadway Gondoler")....George Scott-Wood; One Night of Love ("One Night of Love")...

Master Robert Harris

...Arthur

(Boy Soprano); Roberta election and Reginald Young Foresythe; Through the Doorway of Dreams ("Biz Broadcast of 1930") ...Jessica Gragonette (Soprano); Top 1lat-Selection....George Scott- Wood,

8.30-9 p.m. Orchestral Music. Overture-Fingal's Cave (Mendels- sohn); Cossack Dance ("Mazeppen"); Carneval-Overture (Dvorak); Ma sanielle (Auber).

9-9.15 pm. Daventry News Bul- 9.15-9.10 p.m. Song Memories. O Timers...The Big Four: 60

Song:

Merton Illy of Jers Memories.

9.40-10 p.m. Concert Waltzes. Acclamat ons Waltz (Waldieufel); The Grenadiers Waltz (Waldteufel); My Darling Waltz (The Gipsy

Strauss); Blonde Barun"---J.

Brunette-(Waldheufel).

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Trnining Courre: Part II-A re- cruits of the Indian Company will atten: Indian Company Ilendquarters C Tuesday, January 21st at 17.30 1 are for instruction.

Inspertion Parade.--All ranks of the Indian Company will parade at Li Tung, unemployed, charged be-Central Police Station on Wednesday. fore Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central January 22nd. at 17.30 hours under

10 p.m. Big Ben. Close Down. Magistracy this morning, with having Sub-Inspector R.J. Hunt for a general Dress-Blue

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES expiration of his term of ten years Company Commander.

Was Uniform, Cap with White Cover, Belt received in August last year. sentenced to nine months' hard labour. with Brace, Truncheons, "Pocket This Evening's Broadcast From

and note-book to. be on Friday, January 24, istead of at Defendant stated that he had return Policeman" Moon on Saturday, January 25, ased because he could find no work in carried. The Equipment Officer will previously scheduled

the country. He was arrested on in-make a point of being present. formation in Des Voeux Road West,

to sail from Horns 10% set returned from banishment before the inspection of equipment 'ete., by the

for Shanghai, Kebe, Yokohama, Houfula and San Francisco/Los Angeles, at midnight

Receiving injuries as a restle of! having been knocked down by car No. 2808 in Wanchal Road yesterday, Wan Tak, residing at No. 46 Wanchal Road, was admitted to the Government Civil Hospital. His condition is not serious.

January

the

Flying Squad

The German Short-Wavers

for Far Easter Special programme Uteners will be broadcast from Zveset L follows:

HOUTH ASIA ZONE (South A Zone, broadenet from DJD. 11.74 16,200 ke 4.36-3°

DJB

DJN

31,499,$10 ke

D.AS.

Li Hong, 18-year old unemployed

Training Course: Part III-Mem- Wbers of the Flying Squad. will attend youth, appeared before Mr. Schofield, at the Central Magistracy Kennedy Road Range on Wednesday, (1.14 metres) and DIN 181.65 meter). at 29th, 17.15 hours to fre Din 11.74m 15,203 ke 4.45-0.14 p.m. this morning, charged on three counts of theft of cotton clothing on three Part III Revolver Cour under different dates from Wong Yuen Sub-Inspector Hopkins

--- DJB——~19,74 15,100 ke

DJB, DIN Sentence of five years' hard labour

4.46 p.m. Cell Instructional Patrol.-The next in-

Germen English). carpenter, Tang Sang, private watch- was passed on Wong Lun, aged 31,

Programme Forecast unemployed, who pleaded guilty to The St. John Ambulance Brigade man, and Che Chung, washerman, instructional patrol for members of the

Engl.1 charges of (a) possession of ten competition for the Mok Che Chuen Tung Lo Wan Rood. The defendant Flying Squad will take place on

admitted

charges and. was Friday, January 31st, 1930. Members moulds for counterfeiting Hongkong trophy will take place on February 2, silver dollars and tan-cent pieces; (b) at 10 a.m. on the Naval ground, sentenced to a total of twelve weeks' will parade at Central Police Station possession of six moulds for counter- felting Hongkong ten-cent pieces of opposite leadquarters. The

best hard inbour, expected to compete, Vice Patrons possession.

the

It was stated that seven at 17.30 hours sharp: Drezy-Blue

admitting

Defendant

mixed metal; (C) possession of ton/selected squad from each Division is pawn tickets were found in his Uniform, and Cap with White Cover. HSSCssion of 14 counterfeit Brigado are invited to witness the to in each ticket. Owners, however, :

counterfeit Hongkong dollars; and and other friends interested in the having stolen the clothing, referred

(a)

wero

con

proceedings..

It has been

Emergency Unit Rexserve

D. L. KING

D. S. P. (R)

Training Course: Part III.-Mem- were only found in three cases, len-cent pieces.

bers of the Emergency Unit Reserve On the first charge, accused wa

Teang Pan, 42, fitter, appeared be-will, attend Kennedy Road Range on sentenced to five years, on the second

found necessary to

Inre Mr. E. 1. Wynne-Jones at the Wednesday. January 22nd, at 17.15 to three years, on the third to two years, and on the fourth to six cancel the "San" dute which was Kowloon Bagistracy this morning, hours to fire the Part III Revolver

to have been held this evening ander months. The sentences

the auspices of the Y.M.C.A. Literary with uttering a forged $5 note of the Course under Sub-In preter Hopkins. current.

The accused was arrested at No. and Debating Society, Members are Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cor aporation with intent to defraud on also reminded that the first of 166 Kwellin Street, Shamshuipe.

Mr. E. H. Williams, Assistant series of Fireside Dicussions on the January 11 Lam Fung, 41, married subject "Is the World Alright?" ar-woman, was charged with the pansey- Attorney General, who prosecuted, ranged for Thursday, January 30, Rion of two forged $5 on January 18.

Both

defendants, who were represent- stated that

accused was apparently has been postponed and will take

by Mr. M. A. da Silva, were niw-comer to the Colony. The place on February 6.

manded for one week. Bail was Bane, however, was sorlous because when the police raided the premises,

allowed in the sum of $2,000 each. A At the Central Magistracy this ten-year-old school boy.appeared be accused was seen holding a piece of

W. plaster of parks and a chatty in his morning, Revenue Oficer Á.

of possessing two forged 35 and was hands. A complete apparatus for Grimmitt proseculed a 40-year-old fore the Juvenile Court on a charge

widow, Ling Tim, for possession of also remanded for Reven the manufacture of counterfeit coins dutiable tobacco on the s.s. Sal On Detective-Sergeant MacPherяo np. was found in the place.

which was berthed at the Tung On Wharf, Connaught Road. The tobacco Penred for the prosecution.

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ANOTHER CASE

was found concealed underneath some

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days.

CANTON CHESS TOURNEY

TO START NEXT MONTH

After the competitions held recently Chinese chess

in Canton for the

52,

Pleading guilty to a charge of im-1 vegetniles in a basket carried by do- Sentence of one month's hard labour championship, friends of the Euro-

ONCE TOO OFTEN

pean chess have decided to start this porting 182 counterfeit Hongkong ten-

when he appeared before year's tournament early in February. cent pieces, a youth named Chan fendant. Mr. Macfadyen imposed a avas passed upon Cheung Tik,

unculogen-Jones at the Kow-

Entrance is open to anyone reald- Mr. B. Him was sentenced to 18 months' fine of $20.

last three ing in Canton for the this

morning, hard labour.

Magistracy

months and participants are request. Two days after he had been de loon It was stated in the Lower Court that accused was arrested at the ported from the Colony, Wu Lai, 38, charged with receiving a quantity of ed to end in their subscription bt- Hongkong and Canton Steamboat returned and was brought before Mr. glen stationery. Detective-Sergeant fore February 1 to 60, Erik Ellis stated that defendant was seen Ammann, c/o the K. D. Petroleum Company's wharf on the night of Macfadyen at the Central Magis walking along Reclamation Street Co. of China, Shameen B. C. No. 85

Sub-Inspector November 22 Just as he was dis- tracy this morning. embarking from the s.s. Fat Shan. Kirby, proscouting, stated that a 10- towards Yaumati with a piece of (Telephone 10070).

The rules are those of International Ho precated in Mr. Williams said the accused was year deportation order had been matting containing the stolen goods.

WHO

n doorway and tournaments and it is proposed to play probably not the principal but was made against defendant on January later enquiries were made and it was each opponent twice. If the number merely acting as a carrier, alle asked 16 and he had been sent away two found tirat the stationery, which in of subscribers should be prohibitive His Lordship to take his youthful days later. On January 19, be

cluded penells, blotters, etc., had been to such way of playing, either two ness into consideration.

turned, and was arrested. Defendant stolen from a showcase at No. 438 sections may be formed or else one said that he had been forced to come Shanghai Street. Lu! Siu-ming, game only, against each competitor back in order to earn his living. He master of the Wah Hing shop, was may be adopted. On two charges of having uttered

was sentenced to eight months hard

the complainant.

The cup a magnificent trophy. which is retained by the winner for forged $10 notes purporting to be labour. of tho Chartered Bank of India,

Appearing before Mr, E. I. Wynne. one year. If won three times, the Australia and China, Fan Kwalaang

Brought · up" It the Gentral Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this trophy remains the property of the As the cup is donated as the 20 unemployed, received a sentence

blagiat.acy this morning for assault, morning, charged with trespassing at winner. of two years-hard-labour.-

Mr. Williams said the accused ut Clien Hal, 26, a shop foki working in the Shamshuipo Milltary Camp on Canton Chess Trophy, it may not be tored the notes

at two different Graham Road, declared that he had Saturday, Yau Fuk, 67, unemployed, taken out of town unill definitely won. shops at. To-Kwa-wan and Kowloon boon struck first by the complainant, was remanded for 48 hours in police This year's winner will receive a small Kam-youn. Sub-Inspector custody for further enquiries. Inspec sup ns well in teken of his victory. City. On both occasions he passed Chan the notes through buying packets of Kirby, proaccuting, stated that tor Ellis stated defendant when arrest The entrance fee is H.K.$2, which

in the subscription. cigarettes, He was arrested as the about nine o'clock on Sunday morning, ed stated that he had gone into the should be forwarded when sending result of the fallure of one of the complainant was delivering firewood camp to pick up cigarette ends. He shop-keepers to change the note. to variour houses on Graham Road. was seen at 3.05 p.m. picking over 'a

KIPLING'S BURIAL He put his load down outside the rubbish heap: ho then went to a box constable The shop-keeper mot while on his way to change the shop in which defendant was working and tried to open it. He was chased it and caught inside a barrack room, De

London, Jan. 19. İ noto and asked him if it was a for- and defendant, annoyed, kicked

Mr. Rudyard Kipling, poet gery. The accused had been very away. A heated dispute followed, fendant had been seen on the promises bam- proviously but was not arrested. Do- frank and had volunteered to give all and then defendant picked up information he possibly could. Had beo pole and struck complainant, who fendant alleged that he had gone author whose death has caused world- it not been for his frankness, the had to be taken to hospital. Mr. there to collect a debt from a cook wide grief, will be buried in the first offence would never have come Macfadyen bound defendant' over Innamed Wong Ping, who owed money Poet's Corner of Westminster Abbey

| $60 to keep the peace.

to his (defendant's) wife.

at noon on Thursday-Reuter.. to light.

and

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Folk Mask. B.30 p.m. News in English. 045 p.m. Orchestral Consert. .43 m New in derman.

Concert af Light Maale. News in Bogleh,

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8.15 p.. Closs DJD, DIN (Germ., Eng!).

KABT ABIA ZONE

East Als Zone broadcast through DJQ O ID,60 zatres (18.360 M.c.) 1.30-5 pin. Concert

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(Germ. Enal), German Folk Bong. Programme Farecast (Carm., Engl). 9.13 p.m. Orchestral Cancer. 9.46 p.m. News in English wo DJA and I

Datch on DIN.

Programme

pa. Cali DJA, DIN

10 piro. Gala

Nequent. 11.15 p.m. Now in German on DJA and

DJN,

11.10 p.m. To-day in Germany.

11.44 p.m. Orchestral Concert (continued). 1.18 m. New in English on DJA and in

Batch an DJN. 12.10a.m. Cleen DJA, DJN (Germ, Engl.) DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES To-day's Broadcasting From Four 'Transmissions

The following ways-length and frequencies are observed by Daventry.

Frequency

Wavelength

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26.25 metres 19.83

19.80 metr $1.07 metros

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Big Ben Recital by Irebal and Frank Ball (Soprano) Mannheimer (Pianofarte). 7.45. James Walk Al-Centeners. A Commemoration Service. Greenwich. Tiesa Bigen] at 8 4.1.

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GAJ, 05.11. and 0.8.B.) Tp.. Big Ben, Stegtoald Porter-Brown

at the Organ of: the Regul Cinema. Torquay.

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