THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1936.
Two Doctors, a Typist, and a Viscount Plan Great New Peace Drive
OXFORD GROUP
MUSTERS FOR
WAR ON WAR
By GARTH LEAN
Harrogate, Apr., 4.
SIX men and two women, led by an ex-artillery officer, are behind the great world peace drive which the Oxford Group, the great re- ligious movement, is to open here next week.
Än oil manufacturer, an unemployed clerk, a typist, a member of the House of Lords, two doctors, a teacher, and an ex-Communist agitator-this is the team in which class and social distinctions are lost in a common determi- nation to fight against war.
Their leader, Loydon Hamilton, is one of the six cx-officer undergraduates who met Dr. Frank Buchman in Oxford just after the war.
These six men abandoned their careers in order to work, without pay, for the Oxford Group. To-day, scattered all over the world, they are organising, like Loydon Hamilton, the Oxford Group's campaign for world peace.
Already men and women of all nations are arriving here
END OF FAMOUS DIVISION
ANTI-AIRCRAFT DUTY
FOR TERRITORIALS
WAR RECORD OF
"THE 46TH❞
The 46th (North Midland) Division of the Territorial Army is to be disbanded. This decision has been reached in order that infantry units shall be made available for conversion 10 Anti-Aircraft Batteries, Royal Artillery, or Searchlight Bat- talions, Royal Engineers.
ready for the great mass meet- ings on Thursday and Friday, inspired by the slogan. "Every: peace-lover a peace-muker," to the ideal of enlisting five-million active peace-makers in Britain alone.
Behind this campaign inspiring members to work with even greater enthusiasm, are the stories, some of which were told me to-day, of ex-enemies who are now friends: and colleagues in the Oxford Group. Gave Up Job
'PETS' HABITS COST STAR PLENTY
The destructive habits of "Captain,”—alded and abetted by "Stormy," a Skye terrier-cost Jeanette MacDonald, U.S. $547 in à Los Angeles exurt. Corinne Griffith, former screen star, sued Miss MacDonald, claiming the dogs damaged $1,018,40 worth of furnishings In Miss Grimth's house. A judge decided $547 was a more equitable · figure. "Captain" is in the above photo with Miss MacDonald
DAY BY DAY
NEWS IN
MOST PART OF ALL THE MISERY AND
To-day I met Majer. Stephen Foot, D.S.O., the man whose plan of "A Mobile Army" formed the basis of the Allied campaign for MISCHIEF, OF ALL THAT IS DENOMINAT
ED EVIL, IN THE WORLD, ARISES FROM
1919.
THE FACT THAT MEN ARE TOO DEMIRS Major Foot is one of the many TO GET A PROPER NOWLEDGE OF THEIR Oxford Group workers who have AMS, AND WHEN THEY TO KNOW THEM. given up a well-paid job to work, work INTENSELY IN ATTAINING for the Group without salary.
He Is i enthusiastle worker for
the new peace drive,
THEM Goethe,
The theft of a pair of shoes from: "I'm sure this campaign is the the Donn Shoe Factory, 61. Des Voeux only one large enough," he told me. Road Central, and legal pawning "After the war 1 devoted myself of the shoes, was admitted by Mak to education and writing, thinking Chun, 22, before Mr. Balfour at the Central Police Court this morning. that there lay the way to pence.
"After fourteen years
The defendant was sentenced to one
ten
BRIEF
The Wing On Orchestra is to give a
concert at the St. Stephen's "Girls' College on April 25 at 8.30 p.m.
Two cases of Diphtheria, and orie case ench of Typhold, Measles, and Meningitis, were reported to the local Health authorities during the week-
nu.
RADIO BROADCAST
Pianoforte Recital by Harry Ore from Studio
THE CONTINENTAL TRIO
From Z.B.W. on n wavelength of 355 metres (846 kilocycles);
4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme,
7 p.m. Military Band Music. Slavonic Rhapsody (arr. Winter- bottom); La Revo Passo (Helmer); Hungarian Dance (from "Foreign Parta") (Moszkowsky); The Caliph (Holeldieu); of Bagind-Overture Lynwood March (Hume): Prairie Flower March (Humo).
7.30 p.m. From the Studio. Selections by "The Continental
Trio."
Programme.
1. I fell liko a feather in the brocze; 2. A beautiful Larly Já Blue: 8. Piano Solo; 4. Moon over Mont; 5. I'm putting all my eggs in the basket; 6. On Trenauro is- land; 7. Piano Solo; 8. You hit the Spot.
8 pm. Timo Signal, Weather Fore cast, Stock Quotations and Announce- ments.
6.05 p.m. Songs by Jessie Mat- thews (Soprano).
1. I can Wiggle my ears; 2. Say the Word and it's yours; 3. The Little Silkworm; 4. Everything' in Rhythm with my heart; "First a Girl."
8.20 p.m. From the Studio.
A Planoforte Recita! by Harry Ore.
Programme.
1. L'isle joyouso (Debussy); 2. Macno Lullaby (Harry Ore); Gold- shower from Weeping Willow (Chi- song transcribed); . Valse from "Faust" (Gounod) (arr. Liszt),
8.40 p.m. New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra
nese
Petit Suite de Concert (Coleridge Taylor); Wood Nymth's-Valsotte
(Eric Contes).
9 p.m. Daventry News Bulletin (Copyright by Router).
9.15 p.m.
Howalion Music. Hawaiian Paradiso (Jawallan Novelty) Sweet Hawalian Maid: Tropical Hulas; Hawaiian Love Bird; Smlling Eyes.
9.30 p.m. From the Studio, A 'Cello Recital by Hilda, Arnold accompanied by Winifred Cox.
Programme.
Martini; 2.
4.
1. Plaisir d'Amour.. Nina.....Pergolese; 3. Songs my mother taught me......Dvorak; Jesu Joy of Man's desiring....Bach.
9.45 after
Richard Tauber p.m. (Tenor).
1.
Mr. S. S. Mamak returned to the Colony by the Conte Verde spending a holiday in India, and has again taken over charge of Mesars. Mamak and Company.
I have nonth plus two weeks' murd Inbour, A small fire broke out at the Det. Sergt. T. Caspian prosecuted. PW.D. stere, Hunghom, at 3 n.m. to- day, and was extinguished by the A desk waa burnt out, Ng Chin-man, 25, unemployed, who caretaker. was banished from the fatony for a but no other damage y was done, period of ten years on November 20,
Fines of $7 cuch were imposed by last year, was sentenced
ut months hard labour by Mr. Mac Mr. W. Schofield, the Centrul fadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy Magistracy this morning, on the con- this morning when he admitted having ductors of ten China Motor buses, returned last Sunday, Defendant had summoned for overcrowding on March a previous conviction for a similar 5. offence. Inspector Shannon proxe- cuted.
"War between countries is
millions the product of
of people who have war in the home, war in the office,
"Human nature must be :changed "so ̈that we get rið of hatred, greed, jealousy ar four-especially fear, because fear la the devil."
Lo
The proposal is to form a second Anti-Aircraft Division for the In-seen that this is too slow. It's no dustrial North. The 4th Division se saying Hear, heart at a peare meeting and then going home and has been selected for the formation having a row with the cook. of the Divisional Groups beenuse of its geographical situation, but it does not necessarily follow that all unlts of the 46th Division will be asked to form anli-aircraft units. Each Infantry brigade, however, will be affected by withdrawals of
Admitting that he had returned units to form Searchlight Battal-
from a five years banishment imposed ions, and it is probable that some
George Daneel, the Afrikaans' As he was found to be mentally on him on November 27. Inst, Kwan of the remaining units will be in Springbok footballer, is one who deficient, the charge of evading pay Yu, 51, was sentenced to six months vited to form Anti-Aireraft Bal-will speak on the influence of the mens of fare on Bus 661 on Monday hard labour by Mr. E. Himsworth at teries, while the Divisional Troops Oxford Group in South
Africa, was withdrawn agains: Tsol Po-ho, the Kowloon Police Court to-day. (Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers, where the racial feeling between a 20-year-old student at the Kowloon Royal Corps of Signals and the Ad- the Dutch and the British was Magistracy this morning. A friend
of the defendant appeared
ls on ministrative Corps) will be trans-formerly very strong.
behalf and explained to Mr. E. Hims ferred to other formations.
Varsity Strifo Ended
worth that defendant had been taken This strife was
time to the Mental Hospital on Monday focused in the dispute at the uni-night. versity of the capital, Pretoria.
Should the official language be Dutch or English?
FIVE TO GO
The Army Council have not yet completed their programme of con version. The fate of five battalions only has been definitely derided. They are:
"The 5th Battalion North Stafford-
The 5th Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment (Grimsby) and the 4th Battalion Leicestershire Regiment (Leicester) of the 138th Lincolu- shire and Leicestershire) Infantry Brigade); and
6th Battalion Sherwood The Foresters (Chesterfield) and the 7th (The Robin Hoods) Battalion Sherwood Foresters (Nottingham) of the 139th (Sherwood Foresters) Infandry Brigade.
at ane
Passions flamed up.
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As a result of a car in which he was a passenger running off the road and striking a tree in Castle Peak Road yesterday, Kwok Hi-man re- ceived Injuries and was admitted to the Kowloon Hospital. The driver of the car escape #
injury.
Him- Appearing before Mr. E. wortli at the Kowloon Magistracy With a previous conviction for a this morning. Lau Kam, 29,
similar offence, Tam Wal, woman, was sent prison for six weeks
was
An English professor was tarred given a choice of paying a fing of and feathered by his rivals.
$5 or undergoing 14 days' imprison by Mr. Balfour at Central Magistracy
the Boer War.
At the height of the con- flict this man was changed. He told his Dutch colleagues that all the bitterness had now passed out of his life.
Then an English professor was changed, and the two re- spoke together of their conciliation from the same platform.
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A leader of the Dutch faction was ment when he pleaded guilty to steal this morning for keeping a sly shire Regiment (Stoke-on-Trent)an agnostic professor of economics.ing a bicycle lamp, the property of brothel at 4, Swatow Lane, Wanchal.
K Lam Chi-mau. Inspector Partallion Absenting himself on similar of the 137th (Staffordshire) In He kept in his room the blood-stated that defendant carrying the charge in respect of 36, Gage Street. fantry Brigade;
stained cont of his father, killed In lamp was stopped by an Indinn con- first floor, Chan Kin, dd, unemployed, stable on Monday morning and had forfeited bail of $50. Sub-inspector admitted the theft.
T. K. Whelan prosecuted,
Three unemployed men
Pretending to be a fok of the appeared before Mr. W. Schofield, at the Cen-Kwong Man Restaurant, Lam Tong, 29, obtained $1.26, three pewter tral Magistracy, this morning on plates and five brass cores, from 210, charges of having returned fit Queen's Road Central. He pleaded banishment. Two of them, 'Chan Tai.) aged 47, and Chung Siu-yim, were
guilty before Mr. Balfour at the sentenced to nine months' hard labour Central Police Court this morning to each, and the third man, Fung
charge of false pretences and was Tour was sentenced to twelve months hardentenced to five months' hard labour,
to bo followed by labour. He admitted four previous
two years' police: convletions for larceny and two for supervision. The defendant admitted having returned from banishment be- Pilkington prosecuted.
four convictions.
Detective Sergeant fore.
On charge of the theft of a number "I went in to pick up rags," said of colps from a passenger on board Tang Hon, 30, unemployed, when he the s. Cheung Fat and attempted Even the Rhine is being bridged was charged before Mr. Macfadyen theft Wong Bing, 25. unemployed. with friendship.
at the Kowloon, Magistracy this was romanded until Friday by Mr. Fellow-workers in the Oxford morning with having been found.on Group to-day are a French Alsatian the ground floor of No. 193 Kilung this morning to enable him to cali Balfour at the Central Polico Court baron, whose lands were for many Street nt 9.30 n.m. yesterday, years under German sovereignty, Sergeant Nolan stated that the man witness Sub-Inspector L. Mist pro- and a German woman, daughter, was found on the promises by awan on his way to San Mun to obtain recuted. Defendant testified that he It is anticipated that at least six widow and mother of Prussian Chinese detective who had been sent work as a clerk at the time. The more Infantry units will be asked to soldiers killed by the French.
to the address to make enquiries into complainant bore a gridge against change over
a theft case. Defendant was bound him as they had had trouble before to Anti-Aircraft Now these and their friends in over in $60 to come up for judgment when he (defendant) worked in the Brigades, R.A., in order to complete the Oxford Groups are swiftly within one year. the new Division.
spreading a spirit of amity on both
Customs House at San Mun. This is the second Territorial sides of the Rhino. Army Division to suffer disband- ment in consequence of the serious defects in our system of defence against hostile aircraft. Last year the 47th (2nd London) Divi- sion was sacrificed,
Now they work together. "From that reconciliation," saya, Darcel, "a tide of healing went out MANY GERMANS CAPTURED over the country, and to-day Dutch
and Engilsh are at peace." The 46th Division has a reputa-Rhine Friends tion as a fighting unit second to none in the Territorial Army, and it bus good reason to be proud of its distinction of having captured more prisoners in one day on the Western Front than any other.
The Territoriala regret the necessity for, these drastic changes and the loss of tradition, but are preparing loyally to support the "Army Counell in their efforts to
givo greater security to the nation, |
"BLINDED BY SIN," HE WALKS OUT OF WINDOW
New York, Apr. 15,
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Shum Chun, unemployed, was fined $10, in default six weeks' hard labour Pleading gulity before Mr. Balfour by Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central at the Central Police Court this Magistracy this morning, on admit-morning to assaulting Ling Ching-fu, ting a charge of unlawful possession shoemaker, Eleau Chi-ching, 20, of Shanghai, was bound over in $100
0.
Once there lived a Lady Fair: 2. Love lost forever more; 3. My dearest one; 4. A Brown Bird Sing- ing. I love the Moon.
10 p.m. Big Ben from Daventry. 10 p.m. A tale da Costa Medley. 10.15 p.m. A Relay from Daventry.
Jack Wilson and his Versatile Five, 11 p.m.
Close Down.
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES The following wavelengths and fewquensis are aberrved by Davsatry.
Call Sign Frequency Wavelength
GBA
SAD
GAC
4,050 k.. 1,519 k.. *.GRE ..
49.39 metres SLAS metres
31.30 meiros
QBD
23.768. k...
25.63 metres
CSE
11,865 k.c
23.28 metres
ដ
18.149 k..
13.52 metro
CBO
17,794 L
16.04 etres
G80
21,478 k.. 13.37 metrma
GSI
G8J
CSL
15,360 k. 13.60 Metre 21,540 k.. 13.31 metron 4,11#k.c. 49.10 metres
Transmission 1
(G.E.N., G.B.I.)
1.15 p.m. Big_Ben. “Jack and 2 Go Up
the River,"
1.50 pm. A Recital by Garth Grineford (Anetralian Violinist). Greenwich Time Signal at 215_p.m.
· 2.15 p.m. Twiki "Epsed." by Mix Bear-
bohm..
145 p.m. A Recital of Bongs and Dusta by Gilbert Balles (Tenor) and Henry Comming (Haritona).
3.35 pm The News and Anssencementa,
p.m. Close down,
3.3
+
Transmission 2
(6.8.2., 6.8.0., 0.89.)
7 p.m. Ilig Hen. "In Ordie of Appear. ance.” “A musical-comedy Jig-saw, Greenwich Time Signal at 8 pm. A p.m. Short Story.
8.15 p.m. An Orgin Kreital by Denis
Drake.
9.12
The News and Announcements. 1.20 p.m. The Birmingham Theatre Royal
Ortheairs.
1.4 p. Close down.
Transmission 3
(0,8.0 .8.E.)
p.m. Big Ban.. Talk: "Foreign Affairs."" 10.16 p.m. Jack Wilson and his Versatile 11 p.m. Maale of the Sea. The B.D.C.
Empire Orchestra, 11.53 p.m. The News and Announcements. 12.15 a.m. The Landon Zigraner OrchesLTA.
Greenwich Time`Signal at 13.30 KIL ta.m. Clans deir
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University. Ten women and a man plainant to borrow money and the A fight onated and Ife left the cryptic note that he various quantities of wood at Wan- the defendant struck the complainant was "evilly wicked," and blaming chal Gap Road, and were each bound twice with a sharp shoemaker's knife, himself for being "blinded by sin. over in personal bonds of $50 to be of Complainant was sent to hospital and
good behaviour for one year.
was discharged only, this, morning.
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