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BRITISH ATTITUDE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1936.

NAVAL PARLEYS GERMANY

VINDICATED COMPLICATIONS

ROME REPORT OF MAFFEY MISSION

IMPROPERLY OBTAINED

London, Feb. 21.

statement will he made in L'arliament on Monday regarding the publication in a Rome newspaper, the Giornale d'Italia of extracts from the confidential roport of an inter-de- partmental committee et experts under the chairmanship of Sir John Maffey,

The Committee was net up by the British Government early last year to investigate if and to what extent British interests would bo affected

tho Italian Invasion of Abyminin which then threatened re- sulted in Italian control of that country. Published extracts state the committee found that British interests would in fact, bo unaifected in such clrcumstances,

Foreign nowspapers comment ap pears to take the same view of the report as that of the British press, namely, that its publication cannot be a cause of embarrassment to the British Government.

Typical of the commenta of many foreign newspapers in that of the Parks Petit Bleje which states that: Home has brilliantly demonstrated that the altitude of Britain in re- ference to the Italo-Abyssinian dis. pute has been completely disinterest- ed-fritish Wireless,

IMPROPERLY OBTAINED

London, Feb. 21. Private inquiries are understood to have established the fac that the aceret Malley Committee report, pub- lished in Italy and mentioned in the House of Commons yesterday, were improperly obtained.

FRANCE AND ITALY

MAKE DEMANDS

DAVIS FEARS EUROPEAN

ENTANGLEMENTS

London, Feb. 21.

French and Italian desiderata, now advanced,' threaten further complication and protraction in the winding up of the Naval Conference.

OFFENDS 'INDIANS

MEDICAL UNION'S

BOYCOTT

HITLER SPEECH RESENTED

Hombay, Feb. 21. The Bombay Medical Union to-day passed a resolution declaring a boy. cott against German goods.

This move is taken by way of re- prisal against the recent speech of Herr Adolf Hitler, the Nazi Chan- cellor, who declared at Munlch that by Ita herole conception of life the white raco was destined to rule.

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DAVENTRY RELAYS

From Z.B.W. on wavelength of 155 metres (846 kc'a):

11.30 a.m.-12.30 pm. (Approx.). A Relay of the proceedings at the Annual Meeting of Shareholders of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation.

1 p.m. Time and Weather Report. 1.30 p.m. Press Bulletins. 2.16 p.m. Close Down. 4-7 p.m. -Chinese Programme. 6.30-7 p.m.

Chinese Dance Music. 7-7.30 p.m. Concert Waltzes My Darling Waltz ("The Gipsy Barom") (J. Strausa): Carmen Sylva Artist's LiD- Waltz (Ivanovicl): Waltz (Strauss); Danube Waves (Ivanovici); Zigeunerliebe (Franz Lahar); Immer oder Nimmer (WaJd- toufol).

7.30-7.55 p.m. Hildegarde (So- George Scott-Wood (Plano prano).

In the same address, before 0,000 Nazi university students, Herr Hitler wald that Germany was so strong she As the outcome of a series of bilateral meetings between needed no help from the League of Mr. Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary, Mr. Norman Davis, Nations, nor any treaties or alliances. He said colonies were acquired by chief American delegate, M. Corbin, French Ambassador, and

if the ruling na- right of might, and Signor Grandi, Italian Ambassador, it is understood that diftans gave way to the pacifist idea of Accordeon). ficulties have arisen over the text of the protocol which is to allowing colonien to govern them- 1. I believe in Miracles: Listen to

the acives, the colonies in the end would' German Band; 2. The Big accompany the technical Naval Treaty,

say: "We do not need Europe anynt Selection; 3. For me. For you; Broadcast of 1936-Selection; Top longer."

"Reuter.

Dorling, vous aime Beaucoup; 4. Speak to me of love (Lenoir); Stars ever Devon,

France desires affirmation that air, land and sea arma- ments should be inter-dependent, and the restoration of the ruptured Stresa alliance.

Signor Grandi is reported to have indicated that Italy is not at present raising the question of sanctions or the with- drawal of the British Fleet from the Mediterranean, but asks that the protocol be so worded as to enable such political ques- tions to be pursued when the Naval Treaty is initialled.

In view of the situation, Mr. Norei man Davis has declined to sign any dovunient involving American con nection with European politics-- Henter.

NAVAL SALUTES

AND AMERICA

Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign COURTESY TO JAPAN Secretary, will muke 'n statement in the House on March 24. The Govern- ment may decide to publish the whole document---Reuter,

Costly Trial In London

£30,000 SPENT IN PEPPER CASE

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Naval courtesy salutes, were ex- changed this morning

nn usually profuse scals with the arrival of the Japanese cruiser Yubart coin- cident with the birthday anniversary of George Washington.

The Japanese cruiser arrived at a.tn. with tear Admiral Imushare Hosakaya aboard in command of the 5th Destroyer Squadron,

The cruiser fired a salute of 21 guns to the country which was replies to from Blackhund Fort. II.M.S. Tamar fired thirteen guns in salate to the Rear Admiral.

The Japanese Consul General, Mr. K. Midzusawn, visited the Yabari and on leaving was accordesi a salute of nine gum.

·CORRESPONDENCE

Birth Control

(To the Editor,

LIQUOR'S SALE IN HONGKONG

NEW REGULATIONS GAZETTED

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7.55-8 p.m. "Entry of, the Spring Flowern" (Kockert).

8 pm. Time and Weather Report. 8.03-10 p.m. From the Studio. Today's Racing."

8.10-8.30 p.m.

Musical Comedy.

Song-Les Millions D'Arlequin

Serenado (Drigo) Charles Kullman

(Tenor); Selection-Wonder Vocal Gems-Follow Through; Rita.

Bar;

Rio

8.30-9.45 p.m. A Relay from Daventry.

8.30 p.m. "Monologue in Melody." Fifteen minutes of syncopated music at the pianoforte,

"The

It is notified in the Gazette that con- dition No. 3 of form No. 5 in the First Schedule to the Liquors Ordinance or

8.45 p.m. "Variety." Hongkang Telegraph.) 1931, relating to restaurant, adjunct Younger Generation." A programme licences, has been rescinded and the by Pat Kirkwood (Crooner), Kenneth Sir--It is exceedingly sad that following substituted therefør: Cooper (Syncopated Pinni), Harry birth control advocates are forcing "Intoxicating liquors shall only be | Isherwood (Banjo), Jimmie Ellini their way into our happy country sold between the following hours and (Imitator) and James Crossley (Ac-

China, carrying with them doc-at no other time:

cordion), trines which will disturb the pence (a) In that part of the City of

9.30 p.m. Daventry News Dulle- Victorin situated to the east of Arsenal tin, which reigns in Chinese homes,

Street, between 12.30 pm, and 2.30 9.45 p.m.-12 midnight. Ilangkong From our earliest forefathers until, and between 6. p.m. and 9 pm. Hotel Dance Orchestra. the present period, the Chinese fami- ; (b) Elsewhere in the Colony, be 10 p.m. Big Ben. lies have often and always been tween 12.30 pun, nud 2.30 pm, and happy with a great number of chil-between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. tren, which they consider as

biens- "Provided that the Inspector ing of God. Still, China has no in- General of Police in his discretion and tention to change her opinion. Only where the licensed premises or those who are jealous of others of portion thereof are reserved for, a having a great number of children private party may grant a permit in dare disapprove such a fact, and 1 writing permitting the sale of liquor deeply hope that they will soon realise on the premises or portions so reserved what a great amount of harm they to members of auch party up till 1 can do to our dear country and the .m. on payment of the Oincial Signa-. whole of mankind.

tures fed of $5 or beyond that hour on payment of the fee prescribed in the Second Schedule to the Ordinance."

I do not deny that these foreigners will undicahtably have some influence in the hearts of weak-charactered

London, Feb. 21. The costs of the trinl of Garabed Blahirglan, John Howrson and Louis Hardy, sentenced to terms of impri- Honment to-day for the part they play ed in Messes, James and Shakespeare's failure, the issue of a false prospectus, Commodore C. G. Sedgwick was and the loss of thousands of pounds also saluted with 11 guns,

people, but further than this they of investors' money in a gamble in In connection with George Wa-will be responsible for decreasing the commodities, is estimated at $30,000, shington's birthday all warships in number of God's beloved creatures, Bishirgian, who personally lost harbour dressed overall. At noon Let us pray God to dissolve their thousands of pounds in the pepper the U.S.S. gunhont Tulsa led a salute werk as early as possible and also for market slump of last year, was con-of 21 guns in which tier warships know not at what hour the bridegroom

their speedy repentence, for "they Bidered the man most responsible inin harbour joined. the matter of the false prospectus. The French gunboat Arizus arrived The court found Hardy and Howeson here this afternoon. guilty fraud.

of aiding and abetting....his

Bishirgian has been sentenced to twelve months, Herweran twelve months, and Hardy nine months in prison. Reuter.

APPEALS TAKEN

Landon, Feb. 21.

All three defendants in the pepper case have lolgod appeals.

cometh.".

(Miss) GHAN SHIV-KONG,

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

IT IS LOVE ONLY THAT CAN GIVE UB HEAVEN UPON EARTH, AS WELL AS

It is notified that Mr. II. W. Fraser resumed duty as Inspector of Mui IN HEAVEN AND BRINGETH US THITHER) Tani on February 20. Tou-Sir Kenelm Digby,

Ifix Excellency the Goveroar hus His Excellency the Governor has appointed Mr. R. A. C. North to appointed Dr. Li Shu-fan, to be net as Secretary for Chinese Affairs a member of the Medical Board for a further term of three years.

When summing up Mr. Justice Atkinson reminded the jury of their responsibilities in the cosy which were of great public importance and in the case of hypothetical analogies remarked that it was a matter of gery, Nova Sentia, P. M. Hoard, has day. ordinary and legitimate trade to bren added to the list of medical prac. corner commodities. "Maybe it is not titioners. a nice thing, but thero is

no law against it."Reuter Special

One case each of Typhoid and Meningitin were reported to the The name of Dr. George Gouincy

on Thurs- Lee, Licentiate in Medicine and Sur-local Health authorities

LONDON WATER

SUPPLY

HUGE SUM TO BE SPENT

London, Feb. 21.

The Minister of Health, Sir King

The Colony's credit balance at the und of November was $12,526,709.58 compared with $12,712,300.00 at the end of October.

To names of Messrs. G. F. Wevill, J. B. Tibbetts, P. II. Palmer and Yeung Chont-kal have been added to the list of authorised auditora,

In the previous condition, there was no differentiation between various parts of the Colony, the rule being that intoxicating liquor could only be sold in such restaurants anywhere be tween 12.30 p.m. and 2.30 p.m. and between 6 p.m. and 0 p.m.

MINSEITO LEADING AT POLLS

(Continued from Page 1.)

Seiyukai party leader, Dr. Kisabura Suvzuki, who was at the bottom of the poll in the Yokohama constituency, The Selyukai leaders held an emer- gency conference when word of this loss was announced to discuss tactics, and it is believed one of the successful Seiyukat candidates will resign and offer his seat to the chief.

-Reuter.

SEIYUKAI'S HOPES

12 midnight. Close Down, NOTE: There will be a Chineso Recorded programme from Z.E.K. on n frequency of 640 kilocycles from 8.10.30 p.m.

TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME

Recital From Studio By Mrs. E. 0. Drake

ORGAN RECITAL RELAY 11 a.m.-12.15 p.m. Morning Ser- vice from St. John's Cathedral.

tp.m. Time and Weather Report. 1.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins. "Stenka Razine" (Glazounov).

A Concert

Song Tom der Reimer (Lewe) Ivar Andresen (Bass); Pianoforte Solos-Military March in E Fist (Schubert, arr. Backhaus); Triana ("Iboria") (Albeniz) Wilhelm Back- (Albeniz); Songs-Granada Danz

(Granados) Conchita Supervin (Mezzo-Soprano):

Violin Solos Ilungarian Dance No 2 in D Minor (Brahms); Cavating 碟

(Raff, 85)

Op. 8 Arthur Catterall; Songs Dream of Paradise; Old Rustic Bridge by the Mill (Skelly) Walter Glynne (Tenor).

Light Orchestral Selections, Ballet Egyption Suite (Luiginl): The Grasshopper'a Dance (Bucalossi): La Siesta (Barcarolle) (Norton): Reminiscences of Grieg (arr. Ur bach); Poet and Peasant-Overture (Suppe); Raindrope-Pizzicati for Strings (de la Riviere): A Fairy Ballet (White); Handel in the Strand (Grainger); Mock Morris Dances Rotkyo, Feb. 22. ;

(Grainger) In the Temple of the Despite the Minseito's election lead,

Boifs (Yoshitomo); Chinese Fairy rural returns are expected to increase Tales (Dreyer): Spring's Delight the Selyukai party's total of srats.

There is a possibility that the Pro-chmeister Regimental March (Jurek);

March-Intermezzo (About); Deuts letarians will hold the balance of Walteufel Memories (arr. Finck). power between the Seiyukai and the 2.30 p.m. Close Down. Government parties.—United Press,

It is notified for general informn- tion that during the absence from the Colony of Mr. Geoffrey Miskin, Mr. Cedric Blaker will act as Vice-Consul for Sweden in Hongkong.

STEADILY GAINING His Excellency the

Governor has

Tokyo, Feb. 24. appointed the undermentioned to be

An analysis of 239 results known Analysts for the purposes of the

His Excellency the Governor has at 1 a.m. to-day shows the Minscito Adulterated Food and Druga Ordin- ance: Mr. J. L. Tetley, B.A., A.I.C.ainted Mr. T. R. Rowell, 1.80 to has gained 38 seats and the Seiyukai

an Inspector of English in Tont 30. and Mr. A. KUT

Schools, vico Mr. James Ralston, The success of the SocialMass M.A., on leave,

parly de В main feature of the cloction, this new party having won urte, the Social Mass only entered thirteen seats. Owing to lack of

conceded victory.

ley Wood, attended a meeting of the appointed the person for the time Metropolitan Water Board which la

His Excellency the Governor has being executing the duties of Medical

Territories,

His Excellency the Governor has 1.9., (Lond.), BP.II, D.T.M., &

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme.

7-7.33 p.m. "La Tragedie de Salome" (Florent Schmit).

7.33-7.45 p.m. A Planoforte Recital by Alfred Cortot.

1.

Ballade in F Major (Chodin,

Op. 38) 2. Tarentelle, Op. 43 (Chopin).

7.45-8 p.m. From Studio.

the A Recital by G. F. D'Aquino (Tenor) accompanied by E. Gualdi. Programme. 1. Bois Epals

4. ....Forster; Soubesefm .Salvini.

responsible for supplying. Greater Officer in charge of Kowloon and Now appointed Dr. D. J. Valentine, MC30 candklates and 15 are already catore Canta Lutil; 2. Il Pes-

London.

Prosposals estimated to cost £940,-

of Births to be a Deputy Registrar act as Deputy Director of Medlent

and Sanitary Services,

The Independents have gained five seats, the Showakal have lost four and the Kokcumin Domel two--Reu-

His Excellency the Governor haster. Appointed Mr. W. J. Lockhart-Smith Victor Castro, and a supplementary to act as Land Officer in addition to

250 for additional filtration facilities at their Hampton works were adopted. Bankruptcy notifications state that Expenditure of £435,000 has already a first dividend of $15 per cent, has been authorised for remodelling of the been declared in the case of Carlos machinery at these works, so that a total of £1,376,250 is involved. This dividend of $0.43 per cent. In the ease will increase the output of filtered of the Hung Cheong Pawnbrokers, water from 05,000,000 gallons per day

to 120,000,000 gallons The new works His Excellency the Governor has are expected to take about four years appointed Dr. S. S. Strahan to be a to complete-Brillah Wireless.

NO VIBRATION

"QUEEN MARY”

TESTS

is other duties, during the abrence PUBLIC MOURNING of Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith or until Kurther notice.

The Entertainments Committee of member of the Dental Board for the R.E.O.C.A. have decided to dis- further term of three years, and Dr. Leontinuo their Fortnightly Whist E. W. Kirk to bo B member Drives and Tombolas until of the Midwives Board for a further weather is again suitable to hold term of three yents.

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8 p.m. Time and Wanther Report, 8.03-8.35 pm. Organ Recital from St. John's Cathedral by Lindsay A.

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1. Trumpet Tune and Air Purcell; 2. Dream Children Elgar; 3. Slow Movement from 1st Symphony „Haydn; 4. Sonata No. 1 1st movement)

Bach: 6. Evening Hymn (on a Ground Base) Purcell 6. Sonata No. 9 ..Corelli. Minor" (the "Unfinished" Symphony) 8.35-9 p.m. "Symphony No. 8 in B

(Seinsbert),

0 p.m. Reuter Press Balletins.- (Waldteufel). Dreams on the Ocean 9.05-0.15 p.m. Tres Jolie-Waltz Waltz (Gung').

9.15.9.30 p.m. From the Studio, Recital by Pruo Lewis

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with trade experts at the close of his bed by Lindsay A, Lafford.

London, Feb. 21. Much antisfaction was expressed by exhibitors and buyers at the textile section of the British Industries Fair Prot. W. Brown, MA., 1.80, Y... to-day with the announcement that Excellency the Governor, under in-AM... will lecture to the Hong the King does not desire that public structions received from the Secretary kong University Engineering Society mourning shall be worn at the Ascot of State for the Colonies, has made on "Geological History" on Friday. Race Meeting. London, Fab. 21. the following appointment;-Misa in Room "K" of the University at The announcement was made fol- The confidener freuently express Kathleen Trickett to be a Nursing 8.30 p.m. The lecture will be illustrat-lowing the King's private discussion ed that the Canard-White Star iner Sister.

ed. All interested wolcome.

are Queen Mary would bo almost

tour of the Fair with Lord Derby, who vibrationless has proved justified ry Owing to

The next meeting of the Friends had referred to the effect of the Cour Vision of St. Anthony. Whelply; 1. Raverio .....Vieuxtemins; 2. initial das trick of her. 200,000 perhaps congestion at the Dinnor of Tao Fong Shan, for meditation mourning order on the textile trade, horse-power · propelling machinery, Dances Feld no the Hongkong Hotel and discussion, conducted by Dr. The announcement is reganied on 3. Fantanic Gavotto with propellors uncoupled.

..... Miskowski. on Saturday nights, the Management Reichelt at the Too Fong Shan all hands as another example of His 9.30-9.45 p.m. The B.B.C. Wire Tests of tho completo propelling announce that there will be Bnectal Chapel, Bishop's House, Hongkong, Majesty's anxiety that the lamented less Military Band. unit will be carried on until the Dinner Dances in both the Grill Room will be held at 0 p.m. on Wednesday, doath of his father should cause the vessel leaves her fitting-out berth on and the Roof Garden to-night till February 20. The subject will bo minimum disturbanco to the country's The Caliph of Bagdad---Overture Foust Ballet Musto Gounod); March 21-Bettiah Wirolers.

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9.45-10 p.m. From the Studio. A Recital by Mrs. E. 0. Drako (Soprano) accompanied by Nura Kanla

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Programme. 1. I Love Thea.... Grieg, 2. Boat Song....Ware; 3. Down in the Forest....Landon Ronald; 4. Tho StarRogers; 5. O that it were 50....Frank Bridge; 6. The Answer

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10 p.m. Big Ben: 10-10.30 p.m. · Dance Music. 10.30 p.m. Close Down.

TREASURY BILLS

London, Feb. 21. The total amount applied for in tenders for £35,000,005 three months Treasury bills was £70,740,000. The maximum amount was allotted. The avaraga-rata per cent. was.10/4.56d. ---British Wfrologe. :

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