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THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY,

FEBRUARY 29,

1936.

LAST DAY OF RACE. MEETING

TOKYO REBELLION

GENEVA TO DECIDE

AIR-MAIL CONFLICT

SUPPRESSED

POLICY

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2. The NI Vesperandum Slakosmands. Such being the ease, it has (Second Bection)Winner $600.

been decided to seek a forceful azttle Second $250. Third $150. For China ment by the use of military force." Ponice, Subscription Griffins of this Club of this Meeting that have start- ed at least twice and have not won. One mile.

Mr. Li Po-chun's Celebration Time

(168 lbs.), Mr. Needa

Mr. Brish's Cassius (149 lbs.),

Mr. Proulx

Mr. C. N. K. Rugby Star (165

lbs.), Mr. D. S. Li

Eight starters.

1

3

Won by short head; two lengths. Time: 2 min. 18.2/6 xecs. Pari-mutuel: Winner $11.40, Places, $6.30, $8.10, $1100.

3.The Grina Spring Handicap- Winner 2000. Second $250. Third $150. For China Ponies, bona fide Griffins of this Meeting that have started at least twice, and have not

Won,

Une mile.

#

Mr. Dynnaly's King's Lend (168

bg.), Mr. Marshni!...

Mr. Eu Tong-sen's Donovan (152

lbs.), Mr. Encarnacao

Mr. C. B. Brown's Amberley (168

lbs.). (air. Black)

Six starter,

1

3

Won by a neck, half-length, Time- min. 17.1/6 sees. Pari-mutuel: Winner $10,20. Places $6.20, 36.70, $7.70.

4The Flemington Plate.--Winner $ano. Second 60. Third $150. For Australian Ponies, Grillins of this Meeting that have started and have hot won, Råd Australinu Ponies of any Season that have not wen $1,000 or more in makes at Race Meeting of this Club ance let January, an. Five furlungs.

Mesara. Hail & Shenton's The Dunlin (156 lbs.) (Mr. Prost) Mr.

Violet Chiu Cheong-fan's Queen (162 iba. (Mr. Y. P.

Fung)....

I

Mr. ix. W; Fung's Zodiac (156 lbs.)

(Mr. I'ih)...

3

Ning starters.

Won by half-length; short head, Time:1 min. 1.01.3/5 necN, Pare-muluel:--W.nner $28.10. Finces

$7.60; $10.50; $0.00.

EMPEROR'S ORDERS

Shanghai, Feb. 29.

this course until peace is signed.- British Wireless.

NOTES COMMUNICATED ·

Geneva, Fob, 28. Senor Vasconcellos, Chairman of According to a Japaneso report, the troops reaponsible for the enforce the Committee of Coordination Mon- meht of martial law, under Geniorni aures under Article XVI of the Lea- Kohe! Kashi, Tokyo Garrison Com-gue Covenant, has, suminoned the mander, were instructed at 6.30 n.m. Committee of Eighteen for March 2

personal to evict the rebels on the order of the Emperor,

However, it was understood that action was delayed, in order to give The rebels a last chance of peaceful evacuation. Rruler.

NO FIRING NECESSARY

Shanghal, Feb. 29. The Japanese Embassy announces that General Kashil, Tokyo Garrison Commander, issued an order at 6.30 a.m. (Tokyo time) that the besieged officers and men would henceforth be

United Prens

Point one on the ngends is the ap plication of proposal four (A) namely, the possible extension of an embarga on consignments to Italy of petroleum. coal, pig iron iron and stoel. Point two is the secand report of the Ex- pert Committee, instructed to follow the application of sanctions and their effects.

ex-

CANTON HOLD PLANE

Canton, Feb. 28. The Canton authorities hayo black- od the Shangil-Europe Air-mail Service by holding the aeroplane leaving for Flanol to link with the French line for Marsailles.

servico Canton-Hanoi The

1 oporated by the China National Avin- tion Corporation, owned forty-five per cent by the Pan-American Air ways while Canton wants the ser- vice to be run by its own..commer- cial planes for Hanoi via Lunchow on the Kwangsi-Annam frontler- Special.

RADIO BROADCAST

Relay of Welsh Programme From Daventry

DANCE MUSIC TO-NIGHT

From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 356 metres (845 kilocycles):

1 p.m. Time and Weather Iteport 1.30 p.m. Press Bulletins. 2.15 p.m. Clone Down, 4-7 pm. Chinese Programme. 6.30-7 p.m. Chinese Dance Music. p.m. A Relay from

It will be recalled that the Arst fight by an aeroplane of the China National Aviation Corporation was twin-molared plane went no further than Fort Bayard bad weather do- fenting it. The delay there had made it inexpedient for the machine to continue the trip to Hanoi and the mails were carried back to Can- ton by the same machine. The mails went from Canton to Europe by stenmer.

Canton Action.

mada a week or two ago, but they

7pm. Big Ben: A Talk on "St. David's Day."

7.13 p.m. A Recital by Welsh Artista. Leila Megane (Centralto), and Parry Jones (Tenor).

7.45-8 p.m. Song Memories. Vive La Compagnie; When Johnny mes marching home (Traditional); There is a tavern in the town; Harry Lauder,

comes

8 p.m. Time and Weather Report. 8.03-8.30 p.m. Light Orchestral Music.

Songs of Homet Nicoletto: The Gay Nineties Waltz Medley: Old Bohemian Town;. Cara Mia.

The United Kingdom Government has sent the Chairman of the co ordination Committee n letter, dated be February 16, forwarding for the in- considered na rebels and would

formation of members of the Com- suppressed under Imperlat orders.

It is reliably stated that Gavara-mittee the British reply to the Italian ment troops are gradually closing in communication concerning an

Canton, Feb. 28. on the rebels. However, there was change of views between the United no Bring up to 11 am. (Tokyo Lime), Kingdom and the French Government

The China Aviation plane, "Fuklen”, despite earlier Japanese reparts that and cerinin other Governments, as

which arrived here yesterday carry. Are had been opened on the rebels to the appliention of Article 16 of the Covenant. The origin this affair is a inata verbale handed to the British ing full load of mulls for Hanal, war Government by the Italian Ambassadetamed yesterday at Tal Sha Tatt Aerodrome by the local Authority dor in London, January 24, to state here, pending settlement of the out-

8.30-9.15 p.m. Variety Items. the Italian opinion concerning the

Plano Duet I want a fair and rtanding dispute between the Chinn sald exchange of views.

Aviation Corporation and South-west Square Man....Carroll Gibbons and Civil Aviation Company in Canton. John W. Green; Song-Senorita.... The Chira Aviation has recently John Brownice (Baritone); Organ oltained Nanking, Government con- | Solos

Solos Teddy Bears Picnic, Grass- Gustard; hero seat to run the airway between

hoppers

Danco....Bydning Bakeri and Hanoi, but the arrangement was, Song-Supposel...

Weat

Civil Xylophone Salo-Dance of the Paper opposed by the South Aviation Company. The latter coat Dolls....Rudy Starita; Vocal-The pany claims that the former is a Sino-Object of my affection. It's written all

should over your face....The Boswell Sis American organization, and

Piccolino. are gleaming: the Canton-Hanoi ineters Instrumental-awalan Sa

the Wath Kin Yat Po.

We are informed that the plane..Ginger Rogers; Band-Where was held by the officials of the Bureau Mountains meet the Sea, Remem of Public Safety.

brance; Songs-Why wasn't I told, wool.... Wrap yourself in cotton Bobby Howes (Comedian).

9.16-9.30 p.m. Band Musle.

Bulano un theme Air (Mehr): Youths and Vigor--March; Colonel Bogey-March (Alford),

9.30-9.45 pm. Daventry News Bulletin.

EARLIER REPORTS

Shanghai, Feb. 20. A blanket of sdence aurround Toky which this morning I com- pletely cut at from the outside werkt.

in developments

Japan's Grav

The latter related to the assistance Capital are feared to be proceeding. that the British Government might expect from the French, Hellenic and rute, (11 n.m.)

in Yuzo-Star Governments should special The Japanese Consul-General Henka ng was no further informed of military mensures be taken by Italy the prition in his capital, tosinyeainst Grent British owing to the Takyn is latter's participation in international Ilis Information is that quiet, generally. With pect to the action under Article 10. The text of fate of the rebel troops who have the Italian note verbale was nitnched

to surrender,

Kingdom. Government informed that the Government may to its comorunication to the Chair use force to dislodge frem, but that man of the Coordination Committee, ubsurat actions depend upon the and has thus been brought to the attitude of the insurgents then not'ee of states members of the Com- mitter, as well as the reply made by Alves.

Government. United Kingdom

exelinnges of notes have al- burn communicated to the

in

Aur.

A United Peers review of the situa-the

WILS Japra

rabled from These Washington this morning. It states ready that smothering censorship obscures press. whether the extremist fenders and the

The new fact is that in accordance men who followed them have rendered, whether there ! Bighting, with the British request they have

communicates! to 5. The Professional Cup and Sabor whether they are starling "pat." } been offi-infly scription Grillins' Champlons. A Sweepstaken of $25 each for Startera. A' Cup presuniea. 250g to the Win- ner by the donors and $1,000 added, Second $500. Third $300. To be won two years in succession or three years in ni by Ponies the bona fide pro- perty of the same owner og owners, For Chinn Ponies, Subscription Grif-General Kushii, the commander of the Ans of this Club of this Meeting. Tokyo garrison forces, was prepared | Winners and Placed Panier bnly to blast the rebels from the Gavers- One and a quarter miles.

mint buildings with artillery unless they surrendered or withdrew."

The Taky correspondent for this states member of the Coordination service at 10 pnt. Inst night sent the Copimitter-League of Nations Preak, following radio message to Washing-

on:

Mr. Eu Tong-sen's Rose

Evelyn

150 lbs.) Mr. Encarnaczo Mr. Ling's Wild Cat (165 bs.)

Mr. S. Y. Liang ...............

Mr. L. N. 1.'s Unicorn (165 s.)

Mr. Li..

<

#

Messrs. Io and Weng's Blue Rib-

bon (158 1b.), Mr. Needa

0

Mr. Sevens' Hopscotch (168 lbs.),

Mr. Marshall

Mr. Li Fog-yim's Juden

com-

The Army has issued a radio sum- munique saying that the new prontise efforts had failed, that the and that situation was unchanged

had

MILLIONS SOUGHT IN

TAXATION

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Bonus

the purpose of financing the payment:

The Japanese Embassy at Washing I ton and despatchon from Tokyo at

(2) $1,017,000.000 for the farm p.m. (Tokyo time) yesterday, sald the insurgents were ready to return to programme expenses in 1930 and 1957. The form expanza will be met first- their barracks. The Embassy lacked details, however. It had not learnedly by $500.000.000 permanent annual what agreement, if any. buen taxation replacing the revenue which

was outlawed by the invalidation renched,

"Neither is there any indication in the A.A.A.. secondly, by temporary texation possibly sprend vera nerin 1 Washington of the complexion of the future Government of Jaman

of three years, reimbursing the Tren Tokyn despatches to Washington sury for taxes which would have been variously hinted at a military diets collected during the current fiscal y ar torship, n council of state or a right but for the AA.A. decision. owing Cabinet. The only thing definit

(158

1bs), Mr. Th

Mr. Lan's Mountain

View (157

Q

lbs.) Mr. Wong many

Mr. Ulster's Shamrock (155 lb.)

Mr. Botelho

Eight.star.ers

Time--2 min. 5.1/5 secs.

Won by three lengths, one length. Pari-mutar Vinner $7.30. Places $6.701-$9.20; $7.30.

AMERICA GUARDS

PACIFIC

Part of the lufter sum, it is hints, about the position is that no authority will be obtained from a sprcini In has yet said that the rebels have re-come tax assessed against the proceanara who obtained refunds on turned to their barracks.

the A.A.A. decision. REFUSE TO SURRENDER

Feb. 28.

The President said that he had not

Knowledge of this was denied by the Commissioner for Foreign Affairs.

THE CHEERO CLUB

THIS WEEK'S FIXTURES AND NEXT WEEK'S DOINGS

varia xur

10 p.m. Big Ben: 9:45-11

p.m. Hongkong

Dance Orchestra,

11-11.30 p.m.

[Totel

A Relay from

"A very successful tea dance was held at the Cheero Club on Wednes- | Daventry, day afternoon. This is a new venture Rhaglen Gymraeg (A Welsh Pro- and in proving very popular. The gramme). Blodwen Caerleon (Con- next tendance will be held on Wed-tralto) and Claudia Lloyd (Piano nesday, March 4, from 6 to 7.30 p.m.; fortel admission 10 cts, which includes ten.: The "Eight Cornwallians" gave, a very good concert at the Club on Wednesday night to a packed house, and the whole show was thoroughly enjoyed by all present.

11.30 p.m.-12 midnight. Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra,

12 midnight. Close Down. NOTE: There will be a Chinese Recorded Programme on Z.E.K. on a frequency of 640 kilocycles from B- 10.30 p.m.

TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME

Un Thursday, a Mah Jongg and Bridge drive was held at the Club in the evening, the winners being an follows:-Mah Jongg, Highest Mrs. Sanderson, Scaled No. Miss Swann,

Relay of H.M. The King's lowest Mr. Medina. Contract Bridge, Highest Mr. Hacker, Sealed No. Mr.

Speech from Daventry Caskir, Dooby. Mr. Lewis. Auction

THE Z.B.W. TRIO Bridge, Highest Mrs. Deacon. The prizes were presented by Mrs. John- son, and M. C. duties were carried

10.30-11.30 am. Morning Service out by Mr. Shaw. Providing sum from the Union Church, cient support is forthcoming, thene drives will be held every Thoraday, vice from

11.30 am.-12.15 pm. Morning Ser- the llop Yat Church the next one being on

Thursday (Chinese). March 5, commencing at 8.30 p.m.; admission 50 ets., which includes Night

1 p.m. Time and Weather Report. 1.30 p.m. Press Bulletins, refreshments.

"Sonata in F Minor" (Brahma, Op. On Monday next, March 2, there 120, No. 1) played by Lional Tertis (Viola) and Harriet Cohen-- (Piano- forte).

An Ezchak message suggested any method for the imposi- will be the usual weekly danco.com- to Tokyo

2.10 p.m. Saturday states that the he sold that with the exception of rebels have refused to abide by their the Bonus levy all would be replace-

menta Instead of new taxation. agreement to surrender.

Since the development all Com- He emphasised the point that when munications have been halted, with the Treasury had achieved this pro- the exception of colourless Govern-gramme the budget will be balanced as it was before the Bonus Bill was ment messages.-United Press.

passed and Ue A.A.A. Invalidate!.

He said that the inflationists uro attempting to force Indation instead of taxation.

Infuence.

Senator Pat Harrison, Democrat of the Mississippi and Chairman of

commending at 8.30 Whist drive p.m.; and on Wednesday a ten dance from 5 to 7.30 p.m. On Wednesday at 9pm. "Mr. Bevan and His Con-·|-- cert Party" will perform.

MISSIONARY HELD

FATHER BURNS'

who

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TRULY NATIONAL CABINET practice for the defence of the Panama;

Washington, Feb. 28. Canal against "an enemy' ficet."

Authoritative advices from Tokyo Meanwhile, the flouse of Represen- state that an influential section of the tatives will debate giving the West press in urging truly national Const ship-building trade a six per Cabinet" in which the Army presum-Senate Finance Committee, said that cent. differential in bidding for the ably would have strong would be use the taxes would probably be enacted naval construction.

The press suggested it

The bandits less for Prince Saionji, the Gans, to without delaying the adjournment of Representatives from California contend that the coast facilities are approach the Emperor regarding the Congress on May 1.

new Government, as formation of inadequate for ship-building and re-the revolt was directeal gainst the pair, despite the fact that war in the Elder Statesmen Systrm., Pacific is more likely than in the

This argument is regarded as signi- Atlantic.-United Prein,

ficant, since the press is censored and presumably cannot publish views

advice involve fundanyantal contrary to those of the persons at

changes in the Government of the present in power.

The abolition of the Elder States-country-United Press.....

SIR F. LEITHI-ROSS

---དད་ཐ-

LEAVING FOR HOME IN MARCH

Shanghai, Feb. 28. Sir Frederick Leith-Ross and party arrived here this afternoon by the Empress of Japan. Interviewed Sir Frederick said that he had obtain

Fresident Roosevelt's tax message Congress is expected be delivered either on Tuesday or Wednesday next.

United Press.

men's

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

WE GAIN THE STRENGTH OF THE TEMPTATION WE RESIST.Emerson

It is notified that Mr. Eric Hlms- of Ad- ed a very good impression of Can-worth resumed the duties ton and Hongkong.

ministrative Assistant, Sanitary De-

He said that probably he is leavpartment on February 24. ing for home next month.

A bankruptcy notification states He added that he might return home vin Japan but had not yet de that a third and final dividend of cided.-Wah Kiu Yat Po.

$0.78, per cent, has been declared In the case of Wong Wing-yuet, clerk..

It is notified that Mr. L. R. Andrewes resumed duty as Deputy Registrar, Supreme Court, and Deputy Registrar of Companies on February

HOUSE OF COMMONS

ALL NIGHT SITTING DELAYS BUSINESS

London, Feb. 28. The House of Commons held an all

21.

His Excellency, the Governor has appointed the following officer to be a Justice of the Peace:--Dr. K. L Uttley.

- CAPTORS TRACED

Pelping, Feb. 28.

are holding Father Joseph Clarence Burns, of the Maryknoll Mission, Was несп forty-five miles south-east of Tung hua in cast Kirin. on February 23. No demand for ransom has been re- ceived. United Press.

Excerpts from Grand Opera. "Trovatore"Miserere (Vordi) Mavis Bennett (Soprano) and John Turner; "Il Trovatore"Vocal Gems. (Verdi); "Traviata" Selection (Verdi); "Aida" (Verdi)-Vocal Gema; "Faust"-Selection (Gounod). "Summer. Days Sulto (Eric

Contes).

A Light Recital by Percy Heming (Baritone).

1. (a) Fairings; (b) Come to the Fair ("Songs of the Fair) (East- hope-Martin); 2. (á) Jock the Fid- dler; (b) The Ballad-Monger ("Songs of the Fair") (Easthope Martin); 3. Crown of the Year (Easthope-Mar- tin); 4. Hatfield Bella (Easthope- Martin).

Rone

12

Miarek Weber and his Orchestra.

Fountain At the Tschaikovsky (Urbach); Suite Orientale (Popy): Father Burns was kidnapped by

Chineso (Nevin);

Street bandits just outside Tunghua while The Rosary (Nevin); Mighty Lak he was on his way by carriage, in

Serenade (Sicde); Japanese Lantern the company of his Chinoso assist Dance (Yoshitomo); You shall be the ant had a servant, to conduct rell-King of my heart (Stolz); Entry of gious services. The incident occur- red on February 5. The carriage driver begged to be released and was Bet free by the bandits. When the Japanese authorities heard of the outrage they sent thirty soldiers to look for Father Burns, but without Ruccess. A later report saying that Father Burns had been killed for- tunately provod incorrect.

It is notifiest that Mr. E. P. II. Father Burns comes from Toledo, Lang resumed duly Registrar, Ohio.

AS Supreme Court, Registrar of Com

and panies, Official Administrator Official Trustee on February 21.

At Tuesday's meeting of the Rotary Club, the speaker will be Mr. Champkin, who has selected as his subject "Managing the Currency,"

THE LOOP-LINE '

PART OF THE WHAMPAO HARBOUR SCHEME

the Spring Flowers (Kockert); Amorettentanze-Waltz (Gung1); Potpourri of Waltzes (Robrecht).

2.30 p.m. Close. Down. 4-7 p.m. Chinese Programine.. 7.7.12 p.m. "Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92 (Beethoven).

7.42-6. p.m. A Recital by Meta Seinemeyer (Soprano).

Lied der Mignon (Schubert); (Schubert); Gretchen am 2. 3. Llobesfeiler artner); 4. Es blinket der Tau (Itubinetain).

The

London Palla-

8 p.m. Time and Weather Report. 8.03-8.30 p.m. From the Studio.

The Z.B.W. Trio, 8.30-9 p.m. dlum Orchestra.

Classical Selection (arr. Ewing): Cantor, Feb. 28. A Birthday Serenado (Lincke); The A spokesman of the Canton-Kow. Valley of the Poppies (Ascliffe); The (Myddleton) Moontimo His Excellency the Governor has

Les Bylphides Carr. appointed Mr. Lydia Fehily, M.D. luon Railway Administration, when Thistle (Vienna), State Medical Diploma Interylowed yesterday stated that, the (Collins);

Haking up of this rallway, with the Lotter).

p.m. Press Bulletins.. His Excellency the Governor has (Japan), to be Inspector ut Schools.

Canton-Hankow Railway is bound to

9.05-9.30 p.m. Grand Opera. appointed Dr. Lydia Teblly to be a

be only a matter of time.

OvertureThe Gipsy Baron" (3. member of the Midwives Board for a Tho Sincero Co., Ltd, arribunce The spokesman pointed art thất n term of three years, vice Dr. Agnes that they are closing their stores for project for developing Whampao Strauss); Arias-Delilah's Son of Spring Samson and Delilah" L. J. Dovoy, resigned.

tho whole day to-morrow. (Sunday) harbour has been under consideraton for their annual stock-taking, but of the Central Government, and the (Saint-Saens); My, heart at thy sweat

voice "Samson and Delilah" (Saint His Excellency the Governor has will resume, business on Monday, project includes the budding of

railway running from the city to Saens).Sigrid Onerin (Contraho): WEN gleaming Four women members at through appointed Mr. W. J. Lockhart-Smith March 2.

Prizo Whampao. This callway will only Avins-Morning

"Die Song) to act as Registrar of Marriages in the meeting. This prolonged sitting addiidon to his other duties, during

reached Salchuen, western suburb of (Walther's

Meistersinger von Nuremburg"). will mean that 'programme arranged

Tenders are being invited for rapid this city, but may link up with the

Melchlor for to-day will be dropped-Reuters the absence of Mr. T. S. Whylc-Smith

or until further notice.

gravity filtration plant in connce, Canton-liankow railway two years (Wagner)...... Laurtiz Bulletin

tion with the Shing Run Valley after the opening of the port at (Tenor); Nathung, Nothing Con- nounced of Mt, Goscombe Goddard construction of a reinforced concrete linking up of these two lines would ner... Melchior (Tenor) and A. To enses each of Meningitis and Clarke, police officer, Central Follco and brickwork administration house not affect the commercial altuation, Reiss (Tenor). Diphtheria (one imported) were ro- Station, and alles Joyce Gudgin quarters and store, eigin reinforced of Canton but only devolop the com- ported to the local Health authorities Naylor, residing at 59D Wong Nel concrete rapid gravity Alters and munication with the interior of Chiria.

contingent works.

-Wah Khu Yat Po.. on Thursday,

Chung Road, Happy Valley.

night sitting which started at 2.45 p.m. yesterday afternoon and Anished about noon to-day. Thus the altting lasted almost 22 hours.

The forth

forthcoming wedding is an-nchome. The works comprise the whampas.. Such arrangment for quering Sword!"Ricafried" (Wag-

9.30-9.46 n.m. From the Studio," A 'Cello, Recital by E. A. Valeroso (Continued on Page 5.);.

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