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THE HONGKONG": TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1936.

L.G.'s "End War and Poverty" Appeal

RULES FOR PEOPLE TRICKED

H.K. BATHERS

AT ELECTION

Cabinet Pretended They Agreed

NO MULES OR With Council Of Action Policy GOATS CAN BATHEWE are making great human

The constantly increasing demand for bathing facilities in the Colony has made it necessary for the Government to decide on control measures at the various beaches.

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to the electorate of this country on issues on the solution of which will depend the progress and

happiness of the human race."

That was Mr. Lloyd George'x' open-

ing declaration at a conference at Central Hall, Westminster, of chair-

men and officers of area committees of the Council of Action for Peace and Reconstruction.

"One of these issues," continued Mr. Lloyd George, "is the abolition

of human sacrifice as a means of protection against the forces of evil

that divide nationa.

Accordingly, under the terms of the Pleasure Grounds and Bathing Places Regulation Ordinance, shortly to be introduced in the Legislative Council, detailed rules are being laid down. These cover TWO GREAT numerous points, including the conditions under which tents and awnings may be erected, and surf-boards

used.

The proposed regulations, it full tission of the Urban Council or of

the appropriate District Omeer.

are as follows:

At every bathing place-- Vehicles (except perambulators) are prohibit ed upon the beach; and Dogs (except en a lead), cattle, horsea, mules, goats and similar animals are pro hibited upon the beach and in the water over or near the beach, and no person shall do or cause to be done Bny act in contravention of any prohibition contained in either para- graph of this regulation

TENTS AND AWNINGS

No person shall maintain for hire any tent, awning, screen or similar structure on the beach at any bathing place at which bathing sheds are maintained on arens held under PCT mits issued by the Director of Public Works or be, appropriate District Omcer.

No person shall maintain for hire any tent. nwning or similar structure on the beach at any other place with out the written permission, in Hong kong, Kowloon or New Kowlson, of the Director of Public Works, and elsewhere of the appropriate District Officer. The fee payable for any such written permission, which shall be valld for one year and which shall by

condition which the subject to

any Director of Public Works or the ap- propriate District Officer may deem

it to impose, shall be $10,

or similar struc Tents, awnings tures, in private ownership and not Intended to be let for hire, may be eracted and maintained without per mit for periods not exceeding twelve hours in any one day on the beach at my bathing place at which no bath-

No person shall throw any litter, rubbish or other offensive matter of thing on the beach at any faithing place, or in the waters over or near such bench, and no prenon shall throw any such litter, rubbish, offensive matter or thing in any place what- soever so as to cause a nuisance on such bench.

USE OF SURF-BOARDS

Except with the written permission of the Director of Public Works or of accordance with tire terms of such the appropriate District Officer and in permission, no person shall use any pars board at or near any bathing pince between and including the fore- shore and

mny

where „(1).

bathing raft is moor- ed at the shore, Tine

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running parallel to the shore, drawn through the raft; or

(i) where there is no such raft, # line running parallel to the shore, and distant a hundred yards from high water mark.

The taking out of any surfboard, or any boat from the shore to and be yond such fine, and the bringing in of any surfboard or boat from or beyond such line to the shore shall be done with the greatest caution.

Albanian Love

Tragedy

ing sheds are maintained on areas ATTEMPT TO ABDUCT

hold under ndrmits issued by the Director of Public Works or the np. propriate District Officer.

Tents, awnings or similar struc-

GIRL

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An Albanian love affair led to tures, in private ownership and unterrible tragedy in which three lives Intended to be for hire, may be were lost last month in Petch (Ipek), erected and maintained without per near the Albanian frontier of Yugo mit for periods not exceeding twelveStart

let

ISSUES

cruel relic of a savage worship which

"This is the worst · and the most

unhappily survives in the form of war, and upon ✡ scale than was ever contemplated in more tremendous the imagination of our forefathers.

"In the last war ten millions were

slaughtered on the altar of this fero- cious superstition."

The abolition of that was one of the great issues upon which they were concentrating.

His second thought was the in perativo need of the reorganisation of the ample resources of society, in such a way as to ensure a square dical

Mr. Lloyd George, emphasises point during hin speech

in life for all human beings who con- formed to the just rules of a civilised noble qualities will be community.

have been with us so long that we "The distressed areas,” he sold. are now taking them for granted, but the bleak wastes of this country are not confined to districts which are| scheduled na distressed..

"You will find them in hundreds of

cities, towns and villages which are

not on the list.

"As long as 20 millions of our fellow-citizens are declared by high scientific authorities to be habitually under-nourished, no one

cinim that we have approached the attain ment of what is due from a Christian State to its citizens.

once

more

roused among democratic nations,

"In it impossible to stir them up now and for peace and social re- construction? That is our purpose. IF COUNCH,

IS TO SUCCEED

to

RADIO BROADCAST

Selections by The Harmony Boys

RECITAL BY ANNE WINTER

From 2.B.W. on a wavelength of

356 matres (845 kilocycles):

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programmo.

7

p.m. A Helny from Daventry. "Monologue In Melody". John

Ridley in syncopated planoforte

music.

7.15 p.m. The London Novelty Orchestra,

The Midnight Walts (Amodio); Neapolitan

(Zamecnik); Nights Dream of Autumn (Joyce); Choristers' Waltz (Phelps).

7.30 p.m. From the Studio. Selections by "The Harmony Boys".

8 p.m. Time, Weather, Stock Quo-

tatlons and announcements.

Russian Melodies,

8.05

p.m.

Pak L'Espagno Waltz; Down the Mather Volga; Prelude Slav; From Sunrise to Sunset; Beauti- ful Moon; Along Petrograd Road; Bake no Bread.

8.15 p.m. From the Studio. The 2nd of a series of talks on Gil- bert & Sullivan Operas. No. 2, "The Arst Triumph-H.M.S. Pinafore by the Rev. T. F. Ryan.

8.45 p.m. Primo Scala's Accor- denn Band.

Waltzes round the World; Song of the Lift; Old Ship O' Mine.,

9 p.m. Daventry News Bulletin and Announcements.

9.20 p.m. Cinema Organ Med- ley.

Broadway Melody of 1036-Selec tion; Curley Top-Selection: Indian Love Call-Rose Mario".

9.30 p.m. From the Studio. A Recital by Anne Winter (Sopra- ∙no) accompanied by Luba Shaftain. 9.45 p.m. Song Memories. Drinks All Round; Medley of Los-

Harry

Lauder

p.m.

10 A Relay from Daventry. Big Ben: Talk: "Imperial Affairs" by H. V. Hodson.

10.17 p.m. Dance Music,

"If our organisation is to succeedle Stuart's Songs; Vocal Gems at all it will be by helping to give the right answer to that question which I put

"If the Churches are united in their put these thinga pletermination can

right without deference to powerful tho influence they tents, with wield both outside as well as inside the churches, and also without re furence to party prejudices and predilections, all these wrongs and would be swept away in a

"We are non-party, men and women of all partics and a great many of us not knowing exactly what party. (Laughter)

cade "But we have felt that while there

In discussion Ms. 1. Hopkins are several parties, there are only two (Western area) foreshadowed the alternative policies; one is the policy possibility of a great popular front in of human brotherhood and the other

the the policy of inhuman, selfishness and Indifference.

WHY THEY FAILED

AT GENERAL ELECTION

"These were the issues we stood

to raise in the last election. We raised them in desnito form in their bearings on current events.

"Why did we not succeed in im-

pressing them on the electorate?

"Largely because they were -obscured, not by conditions, but by the apparent adhesion on the part

all

running parties who were candidates, and not mere adhesion but, so far as words were concerned devotion.

of

hours in any one day on the bench at An Albanian called Abdullah any other bathing place, only if an Braimovitch hal planned to emigrate arca in such beach has been allotted to Albania, taking with him all his and marked off by the Director of family. His sister, Zada, was also Public Works or the appropriate Dia-

to Becompany him, because Sa-id trict Omeer, as the case may be, for Sulyevitch, a youth from a neigh-

"Take the talk of peace, veneration such temporary creations, and then bouring village, to whom she had for the Covenant, the zeal for collec only within such area.

Live setion and the need for improv been betrothed, was too pour to paying the conditions of the down-trodden the bride price, HAWKING AND RUBBISH

masses who lived in the black areas. A farewell feast, at which all his "All that was copied in every utter No person shall hawk any goods, wares, merchandise, or any food, at relations and friends

were invited, ance and speech, not merely by avery apy bathing place without the per-was held at Abdullah's house on the candidate but by the lending spokes night prior to their intended le-men of the Government, whomo. was parture.

the responsibility and the authority When the last visitors had dispera- for dealing with these things. ed Sa-id, who had been waiting

"PRETENDED THEY Ambush with four armed companions, entered the house and attempted to abduet Zada. Before he could carry her off her small alator gave the alarm. Her brother-in-law, Teena, rushing to protect her was imme diately shot dead by Sa-id. Abdullah thea appeared, and a terrible fight. ensued between the two, in which cach

St. Joseph With Waistcoat

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which

killed the other.

In

A poignant and characteristically Albanian epilogue was that the four

WERE ON OUR SIDE" "Hundreds of thousands of men and the women honestly believed in sincerity of these professions voted accordingly.

and

That is what happened at the last election: We were besten not by argument but hy nament. It never happened before and It is a very menacing phenomenon.

Picture That May Cause A Storm

| companions. then carried of the "We lost our ease at the last elec. weeping Zain to the house of Sn-ld's tion because they fraudulently pre may parents, some miles away, They tended they were on our side. A PAINTING

"We know the result only too well. arouse controversy in re-announced that Sn-id was dead, hat;

that ligious circles hangs on a wall in capturing the girl, who must not

came the inevitable triumph of St. Augustine's Church.be given in marriage to another on of plunder, barbarism and savagery Chorlton-on-Medlock, Manches-pols of death. They then succeeded How many of those who cast their

they had fulfilled their duty cent is now universal.

cause of peace.

The conference, at which others spoke in the same strain, sat in private later to discuss details of organisation,

ETHIOPIA'S MINERAL WEALTH

IMMEDIATE SURVEY

PLANNED

Work has begun for the sclentine exploitation of Ethiopia's resources. Gold, platinum, iron, sulphur, mica, nitrato and mercury are optimistical ly listed by Signor Gayda in the Giornale d'Italia. Signor Gayda also spilla out the fruits of an African cornucopia at the feet of Italy. Cotton, linen, skins, coffee and unlimited virgin forests of precious In the midst of all these timber tho prospect of oli also gushes forth freely,

Recently the Duce received Count Volpi who in Chairman of the indus trial Confederation of Italy. Signor Mussolini has ordered him to make an Immediate start in studying the pro- ductive possibiliter of Abyssinia.

for the closure of the Imperial Bank Marshal Badoglio has given orders of Ethiopla in Adala Ababa, in

view of the

11 p.m. Close Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

Far Fostern

Special programmes for lateners will be broadchal from Zevent follow

DJA

DJB

DJN DJA

F.EL 19.74m 10,200 ke 1.10.3 10.74m 16,200 ke 4.4-1.25 p.m. 11.45 m 2,540 ke 4.458.16 p.3. 19.7411,200 ka #p.m.-19.30 6,m.

BOUTH ASIA ZONE

Bouth Asia Zone, broadcast, from (19.74 metros) and. DIN (14 ̈metres).

4.85 p.m. Germen Folk Bon

DJD,

5 p.m. Pamous Artists Bane Expr

king the "Miller Benas,"

8.20 p.m.

News and Review in English 4.4 p.m. Iters comes the German Music

Man.

6.30 p.m. Folk Music.

4.45 p.m. Hews and Review in German. 7. p.m.

Contert of Light Maste.

B p.m.

Now In English.

8.15 p.m. Greetings to our listenery

6.20 p.m.

New Zealand.

Little German A.B.C.

Ja

Brondenating

8.35 p. Concert at Light Musle (con-

-tinued)

EAST ASIA ZONE

East Asla Zone broadcast through DJQ on 10.53 metres. (16,280 k..) 1.80-8 p.m. Concert, now at 2 p.m.

1.85 p.m. German Folk Song.

.14 p.m. Greetings to our Listeners in

the Dutch East Indies.

P.14 p.m. News and Rerlaw in German. 0.30 . Titlar Youth Programme 2.4 p.m. Folk Mpale..

1 D.. News and Herlew in English on

DJN.

19.15 p.m. Today in Germany. 19.30 p.m. Orchestral Concert, 11.10 p.m. Qulotet for

Wind Instrursenta

and Plans in Eat.

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

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4,000 9.510 kc.

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25.28 melay 17,83 moitos 14.86

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13,97 15,380 ks.

11.86 21,540.c. 19.80 metres

49.10 6110 h.e.

moires

Transmission 1

11.30 p.m. Big Ben, "Looking Backwards," 13.3 p.m. The l'ianoforte Music of Amold

Dar.

(0.8. N 0.3.B.) Inarinont opening there of a brunch of the Bank of Italy. Arrangements are now being. completed for "absorbing" the Bank of Ethiopia in the Italian institution. All auxillary flying officers, non- commissioned officers and other ranks who have only their civil aviation

ter, to which it has been pre-in matting their escape in the dark-votes on the strength of those exalted dying certificate are being recalled sented by Mr. Louis Duffy, by the police.

nean and have not yet been found and noble declarations made at the to the colours for four toalls' young Manchester artist.

• It shows saint; in modern dress

at Uie burial of Christ, Joseph is į

in shirt sleeves and wears a waist- coat. A woman kneeling by the figure of Christ has a shawl over her head. Mary and Nicodenius however, are in flowing robes.

"I had no intention of merely painting a 'different' pleture,” Mr. Dally fold the Sunday Dispatch.

"In every serious' religious picture that has ever been painted the arust

has used the dress of his own time

for his characters.

* Effective Message

Empire Air Base

PORTSMOUTH

year,

last election are now satisfied with training. the achievements of those chosen to redeem their professions 7

"Coming to the other branch of our appeal, the social conditiora of the people of this country, I would like to ask not what has been at complished, but what has even been attempted to relieve the distrèys in millions of households.

A VATICAN PRONOUNCEMENT

Addressing a Catholic Press con- ference and Calliolle newspaper ex- hibition which opened in the Vatican, the Pope made his first reference to the Italian victory in Africa.

1.12 p.m. in Order of Appearance"..

·2.10 m. The News and Annosacementa, Grewich Time Signal at 2.15 pm. Transmission 2.

(d..., G.8.11.3

7 p..

7.

Bixenonologue in Felody." p.m. "Auctentiure in the Brittan Jales:

forlieuHpte,

7.20 p.m. The D.B.C. Scottish Orchestra, 1.25 p.m. "Blaztight," Number Bla..

Han. it. G. 3.10 p.m. Speech by the

Statuine Greenwich Time Bignal at 1 pm. 15.2. The News and Announcementa. 130 p.m. A Recital by Winfired Small

(Violin),

Transmission 3.

(0.2.0, 0.8.F. (1.8.D.)

1 p. Big Bon. "Imperial Affairs," by

IV. Hodson.

10.17 p.m. The B.1.C. Empire Orchestra, 11 p.m. Evensong from York inter 11.4 p.m. Planeforte Interlade,

21.56. The News and Announcementa,

Greenwich Time Bigual at 12 m. Greenwich Time Bignal at 4 a.m., 12.15 . The Landen Zigeuner Orchestra,

Transmission 4 (0.8.1, Q.5.D., 0.8.1., G.A.G.. 0.8.1.) 1.1 nm. Mig Ben,

and Warte. 1.10 am. The Alpban, presented by Frank

Stewart.

Ils Holiness expressed it'y satis faction that the conference coincided "Having failed through lack of the "almost exactly with the happy tri human energy, which la necessary in umph of a great and good people CHOSEN AS BEST SITE all big enterprises to lift international a triumph for a peace which should relations on to the level of ordered be and is a valid factor in and pro- Flying-boats of Imperial Airways Justice, the Government has taken lude of true European and world may start operating from an Empire refuge in joining the mad prepara pence."

Much prominence is given in Rome air base at Langstong Harbour, tions for war which are going on Portsmouth, before the end of the everywhere throughout the world, and to an Interview granted by the which will end in the most terrible American Ambassador in Rome, Mr. Both the Air Ministry and Imperial calamity that has ever afflicted the Breckenridge Long, at present in the "I firmly believe that 1, or any other artist, can convey`a' message | Airways, Councillor

haman race, A. Johnson,

unlons something: or United States, to the Washington far more effectively through the Chairman of the Portsmouth Docks rohebody stops it-and that soon. correspondent of an Austrian news- colour and design of modern dress and Airport Committen states, have "It is a sad reflection that de paper in which he says: "The cam- than by trying to recapture the decided that. Langstone Harbour mocracy should be purposeful, | palgn in Abyssinia is finished, and The new building of the St. Loule

resolute, traditional costume

offers better facilities as a base than

vallant and self-sacrificing so is also virtually Anished the Industrial School not being completed, any other place.

In war, A satisfactory

and be aimless, foeble, diplomatic struggle at Genova, the Salesian Fathers wish to notify "Some people will fall to and any scheme.from an engineering point of

timorous and self-indulgent in the Fascism has imposed its will There friends of St. Anthony's Church and message in my painting when they view has been worked out, and the pursuit of peace.

are no existing factors of any kind the general public that this year their see the dress of their own time, but only question of importance out- fever, we stumblo again into capable of breaking that will. This patron saint's day has been postponed, on the other hand a great many have standing is that of Government war, which God forbid, I have, no victory is of value as a new guarantee for a few months until the time when told me that they agree with me.” financial assistance.

doubt at all that those manly, and of peace for Europe."

the new chapel will be inaugurated,

AT

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