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Italo-Austrian FAREWELL TO LAWN

Agreement

COMMON VIEWS ON DANUBIAN PROBLEM

Rome, Feb. 10.

BOWLS PLAYERS

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THE HONGKONG" TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, ·FEBRUARY 20, 1936.

HANDBAGS STOLEN

PRETENCE OF BUYING HAT

FOR LADY FRIEND

BIRTH CONTROL

MARGARET SANGER

ARRIVES

Chiu Tro-hlag, 26, and Chau Ngan-

Fresh from her tour of India, where kan, 27, were sentenced to six weeks hard labour by Mr. Q. A. A, Mac-sho mot such prominent people as Tagore, Mrs. Margarat faayen at the Kowloon Magistracy Mahatma Gandhi and Sir, Rabin- yesterday afternoon when they were dranath convicted of having stolen a hand-Sanger, one of the world's leading bag containing a powder compact, a advocates of birth control, arrived in and private Hongkong yesterday afternoon by the papers belonging to

Signor Suvich, the under-secretaryears. Members of this club with diary, a comb, Ally E. Brown. P. and O. liner Corfu.

out

RADIO BROADCAST

The Continental Trio From the Studio

Orchestra.

(Continued from Paye 0.) divided attention. His happiness in the derived from doing things for benefit of others, and I am sure our President himself has good reason to be thankful to him for the efficient

which manner In

he, conducted the Following conversations between President's Ball for the past

Z.E.K. PROGRAMME She was met on board by Profemor for Foreign Affair in Rome, and the

From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of Austrian Foreign Minister, here, children are no doubt grateful to him and with receiving stolen property.

for all

all the time and trouble he had

A charge of stealing a handbag W. C. W. Nixon, Mrs. E. How-Martyn, dealing chiefly with the Danubian taken in catering for their amuso containing sundry articles the propor- Hon. Director to the Birth Control 366 metres (846 kilecycles):

G-G D.M. Hongkong Hotel Dance problem, a communique has been

arrived in Hongkong on Tuesday, and dis- Issued stating the Ministers reached ment, when he organised and carried ty of Mrs. D. Ribeiro, from the Novel International Centre, London, who

a number of local newspapermen.

Mrs. Sanger complete agreement.

In an interview, his attention to our missed. The meating confirmed the inten-ile overta provious children's sports, ty Shop on February 10, was

Detectivo-Sub-Inspector L. Whant

and said she was going back to the United to Annual Christmas draw, which has

States, after a tour of India, via appeared for the prosecution the always been appreciated.

B.111. Ho was one of the first to organise related that about 9.15

the All-India Women's Conference to our fortnightly whist drives, which February 12 Miss Brown, who worked China and Japan. She was invited by

Assistant at Paul Rennet have been increasing in popularity. as an

Road, in Travancore in December last and address that great body when it met Those of you who have never been Ladies' outfitters in Nathan to any of our whist drives may never left her bag on a desk in the shop to conduct a campaign for birth con- realise the strain and attention ro-On that morning first defendant trol throughout the country. At this went into the shop and asked for Conference a resolution was passed in quired to bring such a function to a successful conclusion. I am glad to lady's navy blue hat; then he asked favour of birth control by a vote of make the announcement that, after for some flowers. He did not pur- 85 for and 25 against. the departure of Mr. Beer, our what chase the hat but ho said that he drives will continue to function, as could not make up his mind

back Mesars. Wood, Way and Coates have would bring his lady friend expressed their determination to with him.

In 1933, Mr. Beer

tions of the two Governments follow the policy outlined in Italo-Austro-Hungarian agreement of 1934.Reuter.

NO HOPE FOR LOST AVIATORS

on

and

6-6.30 p.m. Children's Studio' Con- cert.

630-7 p.m. Hongkong Hotel Danco Orchestra.

7-7.30 p.m.

Selections from Grand Opern.

Madame Butterfly Fantasia (Pre- cind); Dance of the Hours "La Gioconda (Ponchielll); Grand Fan- tasia on The Mastersingers of Nuronburg" (Wagner); Jewels of the Madonna-Intermezzo (Wol- Ferrari).

7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio. Selections by "The Continental

Trio."

four of the crow had tried to swim carry on with the good is plainant missed her bag, and a re-right size and right quality. We all Stock Quotations.

Sir Philip Sassoon expressed sym- pathy with the relatives of decensed.

Le

4

Been With Another Man

I went to India not to persuado everybody to have a small family. I wanted rather to convince them of the desirability for themselves and posterity of having families of the agree that healthy parente of good stock, and with an income that will support several children, should have them; and if they havo normal in- stincts, will want to have them." said Mrs. Sanger.

cort.

8 pm. Time and Weather Report; 8.05.11 p.m. Chireso Stulio Con-

11 p.m. Close Down.

p.m. European Pro- gramme from Z.E.B. on a Fre quency of 640 kilocycles.

8.00-8.20 p.m. Four Songs by Alfred Piccaver (Tenor).

2.

1. The Song of Songs (Moya); Trees (Rasbach); 3. For you nione (Geenl); 4. Kashmirl Love Song (Woodforde-Finden).

8.20-8.30 p.m. "A Venetian Bar- carolle" (arr. Willoughby).

8.30-9 p..

(Continued from Pape 1.) ing. A multsequent report said all

After defendant had gono com- ashore. No further information had

return to Hongkong by winning the port was made to the police. Com- been received.

In the other case, an aircraft of Club's Lawn Bowls Singles Cham-pininant described how the man was No, 10

Squadron was flying at up. pionship, and it is no doubt a matter dressed and enquiries were made.

8.05-10 At 11 a.m. on the same day first proximately one o'clock when of satisfaction to him to realise that mruck the side of a hill in Sussex, he was our convener during the two accused went to the Vogue Shop, also

the League

ladies outfitter, further along resulting in the death of three as-years when we won

Nat Unknown to India Gongura.

The pilot was slightly in- Championship. Ito achieved Inter Nathan Road, and naked Mias

"The practice of birth control is jured,

port distinction in 1934, and for his Brewin for a navy blue hat. Miss

our in- Drewin told the man that there were not unknown to India. But there, efficient representation of the terpsts on the Executive Council of none in stock and he left, and she

an in countries like England and the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Asocia-saw him walk to the corner of Hill America, it is still highly concentrated Press messages from Havretion we also have reason to be thank-wood Road where he joined another among the economically most pro

sperous and the exlucationally indicate that three passengers in the ful to him. 1 sincerely trust that he Chinese man.

endower classes. So in my campaign aircraft which was forced down and will represent Hongkong at Wanstend,

I did not introduce into India views sank near Sainte Address must have and with such stalwarts as our Pre- may look een drowned by the weight of their aldent and Mr. Beer, we poen

Miss Brewin again enw defendant and a practice which did not, to some clothes. A diver

has beers making forward to the result of this game on February 13, when ho passed the small extent, exist there already; but I hope I have produced a better dis- An attempt to recover the bodies, but with confidence.

shop in company with another man.

tribution of birth control practices, Mr. Deer has

About 11.30 am. on February 10 that is to say to proved himself successful, and it is

disseminate has not been feared the

has carried valuable asset to this Club, and there rining Lide

the Novelty first de

among the social, economic and bloto- them out to wea.

can be no greater testimony of the

which it is most Mrs. D. Ribeiro. In this case the urgently needed. by high esteem and deep affection In Shop at Hankow Road which was run gical classe which Mr. and Mrs. Beer are he complainant had left her bar on u us all than the fact that these desk near the counter. Defendant to show that the maternity and "In my campaign in India I tried souvenirs have been subscribed for asked Mrs. C. D'Almelda, who nationality." (App Punetically every serving in the shop at the time, for infant mortality rates in that country of the (Applause). In asking some flowers, and to get them Mrs. Were a direct consequence them to accept these tokens I trust 'Almeida had to bend down and it present birth rates; that if we wanted to lower the former we must lower that they will always serve to remind

was then tiht defendant had the the latter. tried to show too that the low expontation of Bfo in India them of their happy nasociation with thin Club. It now gives mo Kreat opportunity to take the bag. pleasure in calling upon Mrs. Brad-

War & consequence of the high birth rate, and could be raised by bringing bury to make the presentation.

that rate down. Above all it was my that between the practice of birth control and their highest conception upore to convince the Indian people

of ethics and religion there was no inconsistency whatever.

The French Minister of Marine, M. Pietri, has ordered the naval au- Murities at Cherbourg to take charge of the salvage operationn-British

Wirclean.

FIVE KNOWN DEAD

Sydney, Feb. 19. At least five persons are known to have been, killed when a passenger plane from Leeton crashed in rough country forty mlies from Sydney to night and burst into flames.

trying Search parties the plane fear that not one of its to locate occupania aurvived.-Router Special.

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KING AT OLYMPIA DISPLAY

(Continued from Page 1.) things, he added, "I always do."- United Press.

CONFERS HONOURS

London, Feb. 19. After holding the first Investiture of his reign at Buckingham Palace, at which he conferred on a hundred and sixty persons honours granted by his father in the New Year's honours list, the King to-day fulfilled his first public engagement since his accession, when he visited the Olympia and White City actiona of the British Industries Fair.

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After Mrs. Bradbury had made the Beer expressed their appreciation for presentations, Messrs. Bradbury, and the gifts, and the kind things said of them.

THE TERRITORIAL ARMY

DIRECTOR-GENERAL APPOINTED

London, Feb. 19. Lieutenant General Sir Walter Kirke has been appointed Director General of the Territorial Army, in succession to Lieutenant General Sir Charles Bonham-Carter, who, as an- nounced two days ago, has been ap pointed Governor and Commander-in- Chief of Malta.

defendant visited

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Evidenco would be given that be- tween the time defendant visited the shop and the time the bag was missed, nobody with the exception of defen- went in the shop for a fitting entered dant and two European ladies, who

the premises.

About 11.30 a.m. on February 13 Sub-Inspector Whant BAW the two men acting in a suspicious manner outside Peralta's Ladies' Specialists in Nathan Road. Their description answered that given by the com- plainants so they were both arrested, First defendant was actually painting

the shop. inte

When

A Variety Pro-

gramme.

Piano Solo The Birth of the Blues, Edythe Baker; Song Stay as sweet

15 it

you are "College Rhythm"); The Continental ("Tho Gay Div- oreee"), Belle Baker; Organ Solo- Ono King ("New Moon"), Reginald Susanna from Alabama, The Hill Foort: Vocal-The Hilly Billy Band: Billies; Orchestra The Phantom of Song: Radio Times; Song-East of the Sun, Leslie Hutchinson.

9-9.10 p.m. Daventry, Now55 letin.

9.15-9.32 p.m. Vocal Gems. Musical Comedy Marches; Wild Violeta,

Dul-

9.32-10 p.m. Light Orchestral Music.

Lano Wilson Melodies; Cinderella- A Phantasy (Eric Contes); By the Sleepy Lagoon (Eric Coates); Hicland Laddie (Carruthers).

10 p.m. Big Ben: Close Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

"I conskler that I had an over- whelming success in India, having delivered more than 85 addresses and travelling over 10,000 miles. I met most of the prominent men and women and was most cordially re ceived by Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. Tagore, both of whom I visited for

Special searched at the police station some days. Both of these great men first defondant was found to have in agree that there must be some rosteners will be broadcast from Zecsen is

among

This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers

מנם

PROSTORECA for For Eastern

his packet a comb, which was iden-kulation of the family, especially follows:

UJB $9.74 tified by Miss Brown. Second ac rused had in his pocket a diary which was also identified by Miss Brown.

The defendants' bed space at No. 91 Tong Mel Road, second floor, was searched under warrant, and second accused through An interpreter tako the police volunteered to to a certain place where a bag had In military circles, comment is been thrown away. mado that the appointment of Lieutenant General Kirke comes at a time

"Found In Birect".

working people whose economic standard is low and whose earning power is insufficient to take care of a large family," she added.

Visit to China

DIN Dun

13,200 ke 130-1 3.1. 15,398 ke 4.45-0.15 p.m.

19.76

9,40 AR-6.18 1.2 19.74 15,310 ke 9p.m.-12.19 0.16.

BOUTI ABIA ZONE

(South Asla Zone, broadcast, from DJU, Continuing, Mrs. Sanger said one of the objects of her visit to China (19.14 meizm) and DJ (1.45 metres).

4.45 p.m. Call DJB, DJN (German, was to see what results, if any, had

English). German Falk Bo

Furseszi Programme

(Berni taken place in consequence of ber

Engl.) visit in 1922.

"China has the same problems an India and other countries with thick populations too high a death rate and too rapid a growth in population," she said. "A country can stand good-sized population if it doesn't grow too rapidly."

Mrs. Sanger was emphatically of

that opinion

public health organisations were the proper places to go to for birth control as they could direct the practical side of the subject. She hoped to organise groups and to establish health clintes throughout Chins for this purpose.

the

when the Territorial Army is Corroborative evidence was then

complainants, His Majesty went straight to the assuming ever increasing responsibi- given by the

after stands of the Dominions and Colonica, lily for the defence of country, which the defendants elected to give

intercet in the Satisfaction expressed that he evidence. First showing great

defendant alleged agricultural and other exhibits. Dur- brings to his new post an intimate that he found the comb, diary, and ing a two-hour tour of the exhibition knowledge of the Territorial Army, several visiting cards in a paper hall, the King made a thorough in- with which he has been closely asso-parcel in the street at Tainishatsui, spection of the stands and later clated during the three years he has so

ão no took them home with him. visited the textile and furnishing been General Officer Commanding-in-Witness had come from Shanghai to stands at White City.

Chief, Western Command.---British Hongkong in order to board a hout In the

the House of Commons this Wireless.

for Singapore.

Second acensed stated that he was

The establishment of clinics apart given the diary by Brat accused, and did not known that it had been stolen, from hospitals, according to Mrs. First defendant was convicted of Sanger, was most essential. Thou stealing the bag in the first churgo, sands of women will go for social and second accused was convicted of and economic reasons to clinics when receiving the diary knowing it, to be they will not go to hospitals. They stolon.

will go to hospitals only for sickness and disease. Outside clinics will take care of a large part of the population and save them from being sick."

afternoon, the Prima Minister answering a question, said he could: not as yet state when an announce- mont would be possible with regard to the arrangements for the corona- tion of His Majesty King Edward. British Wireless,

DERBYSHIRE PEAK DISTRICT

PRESERVING

FAMOUS BEAUTY SPOT

London, Feb. 10. The preservation of the natural beauty of the famous Peak district in Darbyshire has been assured by resolution of the Peak Joint Planning Committee, which has been approved by the Minister of Health,

R.A.F. DISASTER

SIX KILLED OUT OF TWO CREWS

London, Feb. 19, Two Royal Air Force plance were lost early to-day during manoeuvres In connection with the testing of the

London defence of

under winter conditions by 62 bombers. Quo plane fell into the English Channel, one and a half miles of Havre. The plana contained a crow of four and one wÊS saved. Efforts were made to have the others but there was not much hope as the plane sank in the sea.

Downs. This one also contained a The other plane fell on the Sussex crew of four. Three of these lost their lives, while the fourth, who

hospital-Reuter's Bulletin.

In discharging the defendanta on the charge of stealing the second bag, his Worship stated that the evidence of identification was Insuf ficient.

U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

During her short stay in Hongkong -sho will all for Shanghai on the Corfu on Friday Mrs. Sanger will be guest of honour at an informal ton party at the Hongkong Hotel at 4.30 p.m. to-day: she will give a publje lecture on Birth Control at the Roof Garden at 6.30 p.m.; and sho will be entertained to dinner at the Hongkong Hotel at 8.80 p.m. :

On Friday, scientific films on the 'subject will be shown to the local medical profession at the Chinesa Marchants Club at 6 pm.

Mrs. Sanger's Work The success of Mra, Saiger's work

A planning scheme is to be prepared Piloted the plane, has been sent to New York commodity exchange aró | during the last five years may be

to cover 220,000 acres in the district, including Dovedale and other places frequented by lovers of Derbyshire, which will safeguard the area from now development involving unsuitable

or unsightly building-Britisk Wire-

Idex.

NO NON-NAZI ACTIVITIES

BAN ON BIG BADEN ORGANISATIONS

(Special to "Telegraph"i

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The following quotations on the

issued by Router.

New York Colton

Feb. 18

11.33

10.93

10.64 10.21

11.55

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measured in part by over 1,000 or- ganisations which have passed ro- Fob. 19. salutions in support of her efforts to 11.34/84 amend the federal laws of the United 10.01/91 | States. Outstanding among thoso 10.60/60 are the Federal Courell of Churches 10.25/25 of Christ in America, regional con- 10.2010.29/29|ferences of the Methodist Episcopal 10.27-10.32° Church, the General Convention of 11.65 the House of Bishops and House of New York Rubber 16.43/43 Church, state medical societies and Deputies of the Protestant Episcopal

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882/88% Association of University women, re- 88% 88/88 presenting 450,000 college women.

Recognition of Mrs. Sanger'R BET- 8,864,000 bushels. vices was given by the American Women's Association which In 1081 Chicago Corn

0116 01/014 presented to her its modal for d's- 01% 01/61% fingulshod achievement. During this Winnipeg Wheat a year her autobiography, "My Fight 83 85%/80% for Birth Control," was published, Mrs. Sanger, is also the author of Motherhood in Bondage," "Happiness in Marriage, woman and the New Race The Pivot of Civiliantion." She founded the Birth Control Review and was its editor for eleven years.

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