NO NEW PEACE EFFORTS
OVERTURES ONLY ENCOURAGE war
SANCTIONS' EFFECT
(Special To "Telegraph”)
illy Telegraph, Copuright. Telegraphis Mes any Ordinance, 1384. Revierd. February 10, 1 am)
London, Feb. 18.
LONDON BROKERS' DEFENCE
ACCUSED INCAPABLE
OF LYING
RELIED UPON SOLICITORS
(Special To "Telegraph")
.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY,
ALLEGED THEFT
OF RIFLES
MAN SAYS HE FOUND THEM
BRITISH
TRADE TREATIES
before Me. Macfadyen at the Kowloon DOMINIONS WILL BE
Cheng Tak, 89, Junk foki, appeared Magistracy this morning, charged with the theft. of four Winchester rifles belonging to Chan Lin-hei, 09. on February 20, master of a junk, romanded for 48 last year, and was rem
hours in police custody.
CONSULTED
In answer to the charge, defendant PACT PLANNED
WITH DENMARK
London, Feb. 18.
FEBRUARY 19, 1936.
RADIO BROADCAST
Young Men and Universities
In New Zealand
BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR
From Z.B.W. on & wavelength of 356 motres (846 kilocycles):
4-7 pm.. Chinese Programme. 6-6.30 p.m. Children's Studio Con cert.
7-7.10 p.m. The B. B. C. Sym-
Trade agreements were the sulphony Orchestra. Ject of a number of questions in the
in
the
Overture "Fingal's Cave Op. 26 Alda Selection (Mendelssohn); (Verdi); Atda Grand March (Verdi); Overture "Merry Wives of Windsor" (Nicolal) Prolude "The Kingdom." Op. 61 (Elgar); Pomp and Circum-
stance March No. 4 In
PG Studio.
unid he did not stent the rifles, and alleged that about this time last year he was on his boat when he saw o boat capsize. There was nobody on board the boat and he found the guns. Ainted Detective-Sergeant Hiddell that sometime in February last year.
The Dominions Secretary, Mr. (ity Telegraph. Copyright. Eviseraphie fes-the beat defendant was employed an House of Commons this afternooti.
Shan, Defendant Malcolm MacDonald, stated that Tai at Ordinawer, 1894. Received, February sank
accordance with usual practice , .30 .m.)
guns Into Hongkong and brought the
Government had No request has been received either
Lomion, Feb. 18. left them at Police Headquarters. United Kingdom from Italy or Ethiopia for the con- Akleration of peace proposals, and
The now famous "pepper case," in Later he said that he was the nins informed the Dominion Governments
three prominent
Lomenter of the bast and obtained the guns of their intentions to conduct trade
7.40-8 p.m. From the neither the British Government nor which
"Young Men and Universities in any other Government of a member of brokers are charged with having and rold them to the master of an- negotiations with Denmark, so as to
those Governments
ap-
New Zealand" by Mrs. T. W Lewis. the League of Nations is preparing issuada false prospectus in respect other junk at Shaukiwan, and then give
portunity of expressing their views
8 p.m. Time and Weather Report.
Rale da Costa new proposals for conciliation, declar-of the firm of Mesara, James and left
8.03-8.30 p.m. made a report of the if they thought their interests were Cina ed Lord Stanhope, replying in the Shakespeare, continued here to lay
maiter at the Shaukiwan Police affectel. The same procedure would
any (Piano). Val Rosing (Tenor). Foreign Affairs debate in the House with Sir Patrick Hastings, K.C.. no-
1. Music in the Air-little waring for tho
Arst of three necuse, Station and he was Instructed that if be followed in connection with of Lords to-day.
Lond Stanhope expressed the opin- Garahet Bishirgian.
heard of defendant's return to negotiations which might take place
Gypsy Ten Room; 3. Say it with Sir Patrick submitted that the ques- Hongkong, to inform the police. De- for the revision of the Anglo-Argen-Louisiana Fairy Talet ion that if a succesalon of proposals
whether Bishingan had were presented to Italy, it would only tion was
fendant was arrested yesterday after. tine Convention.
The sonic assurance was given by Music-Medley; 4. Ask your heart encourage her to proceed with her been dishonest in allowing the pros noon, a day after he had returned.
8.30-8.55 pm.
Selections by The Magistrate asked why defen- the President of the Board of Trade, ("White Lalac"). Charing Shadows. campaign in Ethiopia in the hope of pectus in question to be issued, and getting better terms. And to make
in remaining silent about the firm's dant had left the guns at the Police Mr. Runciman, in observing that there
number of commercial agree- Debroy Somers Band.
with foreign Governments
Seeing Stars: Words and Music; suggestions which might encourage forward pepper commitments.
misunderstanding.ments have been Italy to continue the struggle was not
Station and stated that there might were
he which could be terminated by either Glamorous Night. defendant
"Herman Lohr"--- In
8.65-9.05 p.m. In the interests of peace.
remanding th
added that it was not yet known Vocal Gema. which, if any, would in fact come to
9.0549.15 p.m. "Monchton Melodies" instructed the prosecuting officer to party during the present year. He make further enquiries.
an end and necessitate negotiations.
(arr. Stanford Robinson).
Daventry News 0.15-9.30 Mr. Hanciman also announced that the negotiations for a trade agree
Bulletin. ment with Peru had reached an advanced stage and would, he hoped, be concluded shortly. British Wire
Bishiegian, he said, was practically incapable of lying. He had given proa Although ni one time the imposition evidence that he thought the of sanctions against Italy had brought pectus, which was drafted by solic flollins together behind Signor Mus-tors and accountants, contained ali salini almost to a man, that situation that was necessary. did not exist to-day. Lord Stanhope went on. The increasing pressure of sanctions was having its effect, he was convinced. It would ultimately x shown that through sanctions the Lengue would be enabled to reach its ends,
Sir William Jowitt, K.C., appearing for John Howeson, the second necured, said his client was not a director of either of the companies concerned in the pepper crash, and that he had the minutes and other never seen documents of Messrs. James The British Fleet in the eastern Shakespeare. He assumed the solicitors knew Mediterranean
berncantants and hnd
only strengthened sufficiently to make it a about the prospectus,
Howeson parted balanced fleet, and from its presence there had nover been any threat to Bishirgian with regard to purchases
Stanhope Italy, Lord!
insisted.in the market after September, 1934, ami was amazed when he learned of Reuter Special.
Company
nnil
ac-
nil
with
he
some
NO CONSENT BY REUTER'S
COPYRIGHT CASE IN
COURT
Kwong
Two summonses against Sau-chun, editor of the Nom Wah at Fa, and Lam Ylek-yuen, printer,
20 the contents for having caused to be published in | the position in which Messrs. James the paper on January 20thout the were with consent of Reuters, Ltd., and Shakespeare, Ltd., was involved of a telegraphic message with in November.
draws before Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central Magistracy this morning.
for Mr. M. W. Lo, appearing Reuters, asked to withdraw the sum
COVENANT AND WAR
London, Fob. 18.
"Howeson, called as a witness, said The subject of the Italo-Ethiopina war was raised in the House of Lords he and always found Bishirgina to this evening by Lord Phillimore, who be a man of high integrity: Reuter enquired whether steps were being Special. taken to promote a peaceful settle- mert of the dispute.
Lord Noel Buxton spoke in support of action to promote a settlement which would vindicate the collective) peace system and secure by inter- national assistance the ending of slavery and slave trading in Ethiopia..
LOWER PHONE
RATES
Lord Cecil urged the Government BRITISH POST OFFICE to pursue a definite Dolicy.
and
uniform
A
Criticism of the policy of the Lague in imposing sanctions as result of the Italian resort to war wan voiced by Lord Mansfield..
Lord Lloyd and Lord Mottistone, were supported from the pacifist stand-point by Lord Pensonby, from whom
Lord Sirabolgi dissociated himself and other Labour Peers.
Lord Davies said the policy of the Government, if it were to be ne- ceptable to publle opinion which was Behind the League Covenant, must be to concentrate on finding a settles ment in accord with the principles of the Covenant.
CHANGES
London, Feb. 18. Speaking in London to-day, the Postmaster General, Major Tryon, foreshadowed reductions in the spring in telephone charges for trunk calls during the daytime.
Jenn.
SPURIOUS COINS
SESSIONS TRIAL CONTINUED
Blue
J.M.
In
2.
9.30-10 p.m, Varlety Items.
Capers; Plano Solos-Canadian Kitten on the Keys: Vocal-I can't give you anything but love; Organ Soln-Ninette, H. E. McPherson; Song Moon Connie Boswell; Humorous The Council Schools are enough for me; When I get my rag out, Norman Long; Bond The Ban on the flying Trapeze; Song→→→ Mon ami le vent Chanson, Mile. Lucienne Boyer (Soprano); Xylo- phone Solo 12th Street Rag. Harry
The trial of Lam Wah, Tse Kee and Robbins.
Wong Chues on charges of possession of counterfeit apparatus and 14 coun torfeit ten-cent pieces of the 1936 Isite was continued before Mr. Justice monses on the ground that the defen- Lindsell at the Criminal Sessions this:
to become sub-morning. dants had, agreed
11. Williams, Assistant Mr. E. scribers to Reuter's service. The whule uhject was to prevent them Attorney-General, appeared for the prosecution, and the jury comprised: from publishing news without paying for it,
Messrs. F. Hogg (foreman), Ho Slu- que, F. C. Clemo, J. G. Haigh, 11. M. Barretto, Chan Kiu-tu and A. Alves. The case for the Crown was that the necused were arrested in a shop in Talpo Market on
GOLD HOARD SEIZED
New York, Feb. 18.
10 pm. Big Ben: 10-10.35 p.m. Dance Music. 10.35-10.50 p.m.
A Relay from Daventry.
British Industries Fair, 1936" a talk by Sir Thomas Alristough, C.DE., F.R.G.8, H. M. Senior Trade Commissioner.
10.35-11 p.m. Dance Music. 11 p.m. Close Down.
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES
Federni ngents seized $200,000 in following informationmber 14 last This Evening's Broadcast From
gold in a safety deposit box belonging to Zelick Josefovits, otherwise un identified, alleging violation of Gold Act-United PreAK.
the
EXPORT BANK HEAD He indicated that the effect of the reductions would be to make a half-
Washington, Feb. 18. The Export-Import Bank
hns crown maximum charge for a day- time call of three minutes to any part of the mainland of Great Britain. The elected Mr. Warren Lee Pierson as Postmaster General also promised a Fresident, and he also continues office
United Press, reduction of charges for delivery of as General Counsel for the Bank- express letters.-British 'Wireless,
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN
GOVERNMENT ATTITUDE Earl Stanhope, Under-Secretary for the
18 THE WORLDi Foreign Affairs, replying for
WORLD-HISTORY Government, said any suggestion that
with the COURT, AND IT HAS EVER DECIDED IN would make Italy go on struggle was not in the interests of FAVOUR OF THE STRONGER, FULLER, peace. He did not like sanctions uny more than Lord Ponsonby, but their AND MORE
Onwald Spengler, increasing pressure was baying effect, and although it was too soon to any that they had proved to the
it had
BELF-ASSURED
LIFE.-
while
Wong Tel, a ricksha puller, col
пент Poet world that aggression did not pay, inpred in Queen's Road he was optimistic and believed the Street yesterday afternoon
been pulling his ricksha and was taken to would show League WouT
the Government Civil Hospital, where able to succeed.
ord Stanhope stated that the exist be died shortly after admission. ing sanctions had been imposed and maintained by all members of the League, with three exceptions.
The
BRIEF
Mr. R.H. Scott, acting 11.M. Trade Commissioner in Hongkong, returned to Hongkong inst week after a visit to Yunnan and Kwangsi.
supplied by a
The German Short-Wavers ··
Lor For Earlero Special PRORFEMCICg
Chinese doctor who was an aequaint- anes of the third prisoner, Wonen will be broadcast from Zeven a Chuen. The coins and the implements follow:
1.30.2 D. 18.100 ko 19.10 DJB were found in the premises.
DJD 18.74 m 15.200 ke
11.43 m 1,540 ko 4.45-8.18 99.1, 19.74m 15,200 ke #p.m.-12.30 m.m.
BOUTH ASIA ZONE
אנמ
Evidence was given by Sergeant two Chinese detec- Clarke and
DJD
tives regarding the raid they made.on the premiseA,
The statements made by the accused' when they were first charged at the 1974 maires) and DIN (81.45 metres). Police Station were read, and in them they denied knowledge of the articles.
Th case is proceeding.
in
WOLFRAM ORE POSSESSION.
TWO MEN CHARGED AT KOWLOON
orc
The Craigengower Cricket Club's'
A 31-year old farmer, Lai Sang, fortnightly whist drive will be held on
was brought before Mr. Macfadyen Saturday, commencing at 8 p.m.
at the Kowloon Magistracy this The annual dinner of the St. morning, was charged with unlawful possession of 38 catties of wolfram Catholic Young Men's
ore on Monday. He was remanded
custody Society will be held at the Hotel for 24 hours in police Teresa's Cecil on Saturday, February 22, at Inspector Chester-Woods stated that K p.m.
defendant was found with the Chan Wah, married woman, has re-
his possession. The ore was con ported to the police that while driv-
There will be a concert of light cealed in a specially-made waistcoat. he repeated, had not any ing private car No. 4034 in Nanchang chamber music at the Helena May He was coming from the direction of Government, 'intention of taking loolated action in Street yesterday, she knocked down the dispate, and in regard to the oil a wemon, Yu Mul, who received in Institute to-morrow at 5.30 p.m. The Shatin. When questioned, defendant sanction they would refrain from any judes and was admitted in the Kaw-Artistes will be Mies Prue Lewis, told the police that he had been given violin, Mrs. Arnold, cello, and Mr.36 by the Wing Choung Company to Lindsay Lafford, Pin
Piano.
get the ore. Enquiries were made and statement until tho matter had been foon Hospital.
the firm denied it. discussed at Genova.-British Wire-
On application of Detective Ser-
Lai Chung, aged 31, farmer, was The usual fortnightly, whist drive Jess.
geant E. S. Brooks, Mr. Balfour, at and tembola will be held in the pre-also charged with unlawful possession the Central Magistracy this morning, granted an order for the confiscation misca of the H.Q.R.A. Warrant Off-of 17% catties of wolfram ore at Sal
com-Defendant was also remanded. junk next, February 21.-Whist Senbar Vasconcellos, Chairman of of 250 catties of potassium chlorate cera and Sergeants Mess on Friday Kung Road near Po Kong village.
found on board passenger
Both defendants alleged that they brought the ore from Walchow in the League Committee of Eighteen, 74858, Lee Shing, lying at the Luen mences at 8.45 nm, prompt. Refresh- has made enquiries of the Govers Cheng wharf, unclaime
Chinese territory. · ments of members of the Committee
GENEVA ACTIVITY
London. Feb. 18.
view to fixing the date of the manifested on February 10. next meeting in Geneva, at which the
with
A
report of experts on the oil sanction will be considered.
tho
and
Tuber
un-ments will be provided.
Three cases of Diphtheria with The following forthcoming wed-three deaths, five cases of Typhold, dings are announced: Mr. George eight cases of Meningitis with two BRITISH FINANCES The British Government is under-Duncan, jr., commercial assistant, deaths, and 66 deaths from
"Argyle" Hotel, 78 culosis, were reported to the local residing at atood to prefer March 2 among dates suggested, but the Foreign Morrison, Hill Read; and Miss Bessie Health authorities last week. On
Rodivnoff, and Meningitis were also reported. Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, who is Gill, private secretary, of 80 Morrison Monday two cases each of Typhoid known to wish to be present in person, Hill Road; Mr. Viktor at the next meeting of the Committee, horse trainer, of 12 Village Road. will, it is anticipated, do his best to second floor, and Miss Tamara Bon- attend on whatever dato Senhor dareff, of the same addreza. Vasconcellos eventually. British Wireless.
Belects.
ITALIAN GOODS SEIZED
London, Feb. 18.
Carlos
Alberta
Yau Ki, 30, pasto dealer, was
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5.13 p.m. Close down,
Transmission 2
(0.8.J., G.§.11, and G.8.11.)
7
pm, Big Ben. Chell Chadwick, at the Cluste Cinema, Etzan of the Belfast.
7.15 pm. Charten Manning and his or Ung" (4th
chestra. 7.30 D.M. "Empire"
Mall Edition), Greenwich Time Elenal at
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(GRY, GAZ and 0.A.B.) 10 p.m.
10.35 p.m.
Harbin.
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19.16 otros 13.31 metred
Transmission 5.
(G&B, and G.S.C.) |
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1.39 .M.
arc
London, Feb. 18 of the Rotary Club, Comm. Uff. Blanconi, Italian Consul General, and Exchequer returns show that, the Mr. E. Bacci, of Messrs. Bennet total ordinary revenue, excluding self- According to a circular latchy Frores, have resigned owing to their balancing items, amounts to £017,767,- the Shanghal Municipal Police and leaving the Colony. Mr. Bianconi, who 862, compared with £508,878,820 posted at Police Headquarters, Horgit is understood has been recalled to the corresponding date of last year. kong, a reward of $1,000 will be paid
against $208,620,000 leaving shortly, while Mr. Bacci left £308,144,000, The Financial Secretary to the for the arrest of a Portuguese book-the Foreign Offico in Italy, will be Receipts from inland rovenue
Mr. in the same period of the last financial named
last month. It is understood keeper,
year and revenue from customs and Treasury, Mr. W. 8. Morrison, stated 'Encarnacao, aged 46, who is wanted Bacci volunteered for war service in
in Exciso is £206,107,000, against £255,- a. Portuguese Consular Court Africa. Mr. Bianconl'a successor In a Parliamentary answer that four consignments of goods of Italian Warrant for alleged misappropria- Ar. Maffei, who is arriving from 174,000.
Total ordinary expenditure, ex- origin had boon seized by the Customa
clusive of self-balancing itama, at British ports since November 18 tion
to £837,667,273, against last, when the prohibition of Italian
Wong Sung 52, widow, charged amounts
at the corresponding imports, in accordance with the re commendations of the League's Cocharged with the theft of a copper before Mr. S. F. Balfour at the Cen- £622,286.759
into pan from No. 822 Shanghai Street tral Police Court this morning with date of 1930-British Wireless. ordination Committee, came operation. The seizures comprised early this morning, and on his keeping a prostitutes lodging house lemons to the value of £320, cauli-pearance before Mr. Macfadyen atat 4 Swator Lane, was fined $30
Was
or three weeks' imprisonment. A flowers worth £120 and 8% gallons of the Kowloon Mogistracy he
sentenced to six weeks hard labour similar penalty was inflicted on N wine, British Wireless.
Detective Sergeant Dowman stated Tal, 67, widow, on a like charge con- that a fire broke out in the premises, corning B Swates Lane, while Chan
12 President Roosevelt to-day signed were occupied by a teahouse, Ng, 42, widow, was also Aned $39
sly brothel at and defendant was seen carrying the Swatow Lane, Chau Chi-san, 51, a bill, which becomes effective within under Lorsion, Feb. 18. pan away by a constable who was and widow, foufeited: 350 bail when she six days, prohibiting the export of prostitutes lodging special presidential Icence, in order stated this evening that duty, lo statod, when questioned, failed to appear to, arawera elnyert the plate and scrap · excent It was Admiral of the Fleet Lord, Benity's that a man had given it to him to of keeping a
tin Reuter. progross continues to be satisfactory, carry away, but could not, find the bouso at 18 Abordoon Street. Sub to conserve the country's supply of
Inspector B Thorpo prosecuted. British Wireless.
ADMIRAL BEATTY
which after 2 a.m. this morning. for keeping "a"
MILAN.
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Washington, Feli. 18.
Dig Ben. Dance Music.
From the Waman's Paint of
7.15 am. Danes Music.
34.
Greenwich Time Blana) at ..
"Young Ideas." 8.15 m. A Recital by Vern Rae-Stevana
(raspesno).
*产
45. The News,
"The Brilh
9.15. Clown.
1916."
Industries
Paint
Transmission G *(0.8.C. and (alt.),
A Recital of Hongy. 11. A.m. ig Clay.
and Dure. "Greenwich Time Signal at 11.30 s.m. 11:30 am. Talke "Imperial Affaltu." 11.45m.. The Fiews.
11 pm. Class/dawn.
Transmission 1
(G.B.F. and CBD)
3.15 p.m. Big Ben. Daria for Twe Plane- ferias played by John Tobin and
Greenwich Time Signal at 4.15 p.m., 4.15.30. "From the Women's Priní
45 p... Close down
Transmission 3
"The Mitre Madrigal] ig. lien. Club**
The British Industries Fair. 1936. 10.50 p.m. A. Roelfal. hy Elleen
(Aperation Pienet).
11. p.. The Bournemanib
Orchestra.
1.54 w.m.
$.10 a.m.
PART 11 The News. TLC. Bymphony Convert. Close down.
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4
lar Orebnational Jarted
p.m. Englimb Informadonat. Feriad. TD.BL. La Incular Cigar and Clguroide Cel: Factory pyrmsents “AFrom Filipinas” with Jon Show Jr.; and kis Bertag Ensemble.
7.10 p.m. Hadio Musle.
7.45 p.m. Klizalde 7 Ula Fʻrogramaso. 8. ar Lua and Nie Hawaiians.
.16 p.m. "Apo en the Air,” sponsored by
the Coba Portland Co
Raiph
Mantelpa
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Greenwich Time Blenal at '12.30 a.m. 11.20... The New N
12.45 .. Ja lleraska and his Orchestra. 1 .. Close down,
Transmission 4
(0.8.B, and G.S.D.)
PART T
1.18 .. Biz Hen. The Yauch rein
Gipsy Orchestra,
1a.m. The New
8.38 pm. Banque Presentation.
ng Crus and his Manila Hotel Orchestra, 19.1 y.m. Big Off.
GERMAN REFUGEES
LEAGUE APPOINTS BRITISH
2.16 Am. Wie and Gown" or "Law and GENERAL AS COMMISSIONER
Imbster Halal,
2.13 m. Violoncello Hotos.
Strenwich The Bienal at 7 p.m.
3 a.m. Talk "Agriculture Today and
Yesterday."
4.15
m
3.15 .. The B.1.C. Midland Orchestra.
"Mitet the kicker Meune," 4.43 a.m. "Hengs from Vauxhall Cards" iteliai by Constance Carros (Soprano).
-WIHOME (ESATE"
Cise down.
Townley-
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London, Feb, 18. Major-General Sir Neill Malcolm has been appointed High Commis sioner for German Refugees. takes the place of Mr. James Me Donald, who resigned at the end of December on account of the German "Government's attitudo to Non-"
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