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Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

He Spent 17 Japanese Prison

LONDON JOURNALIST IN HONGKONG

HAVING the distinction of being the first foreigner to make the complete trip from Hankow to Canton by rail, and also having had the unenviable experience of being imprisoned in Tokyo for seventeen days during the military coup in February, without any charge preferred against him, Mr. Gerald L. G. Samson, British journalist, has been spending some days in Hongkong, and leaves this afternoon for Swatow.

present to investigate the rumours of a elash "Japan between the Nanking and Southern

Mr. Samson is at working on his book, Without Prejudice," and making a special study of Sino- Japanese relations,

aimier. These rumeurs he found to

is entirely false. The nearest the two armies were from each other was twenty miles, and at the time of his visit no Southern troops whatever At the time of the Tokya goip had crossed the border, The Central Mr. Samson was staying at the Government troops pushed down an Imperial Hotel, and on the second far as Leisang, where the railway day of the trouble he was arrested,ptation was held by them, all passen He was kept in prison for seventeen gerst loggage passing through being days, and at no time was any charge nupertoid by then, preferred against him. 1 t.་་

Mr. Humson's uetuml travelling time diaries were confiscated and have not yet been returned, although the Bri- by all from Hankow to Cunton was Ush Entbaugy is taking the atter up 67 hours for the 185 miles, which with the Tokyo Government. The works out at an average of about He travelled only explanation given for the arrest tavelve mites an hude,

was that the city was under martial | by push-cur on the railway track from law at the time, and the authorities Chegelow to Pingshan, a distance of were therefore entitled to take any some 16 miles, nid he had to walk a measure they saw it, without giving stretch of 200 metres owing to the Ines having been blocked by a innd-

The Fils at this peet IT site, now being refald on a new Jere).

ZVANOTIM.

On his railway trip from lankaw to Canton, Mr. Samson left the for- mer city on June 21 and arrived in Canton on July 1. He stopped over

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JULY, 7, 1936.

Days

In

READY FOR CORONATION

London workgirls are already preparing millions of paper streamers, bon-bons and caps for

the Coronation in May next year,

Happiest Couple Must-

Mr. Samson is fund in his praise of! Have £290 A Year

at various points on the trip in order to end deserves Be Good Looking

S'HAI MAN

MAKES A

$40,000,000 PROFIT

San Francisco, June 30,

Sir Victor Sassoon, dominant

figure in the Shanghai financial |

Leveryone concerned

great credit for having accomplished the fent in the face of very verlops difli- culties,

MALTA'S FUTURE

'MAY CEASE TO BE

A NAVAL BASE

world, is reported to have made IT is understood that when

in his recent

the Dominion Premiers go to Lon-

|Live Away From

Their In-Laws'

BRITAIN may shortly see America's "ideal married

couple."

Forty-five thousand people replied to a 'questionnaire on "What are the principles underlying married happiness," and the majority vote revealed them to bet-m

man an

Marriage at twenty-five twenty-one for

for the

WOMAN.

Minimum of £290 a year.

Two or three children, Religious training for the chil

dren.

unity of

kasbani

Religious and wife.

A home away from "in-laws," A new wage-earning wife who does not interfere with her hus- band's business affairs.

Good meals and an allractive home.

Both shotad be good looking.

Characteristics of the ideal husband must-be: Ambition, devo- affection, a good disposition.

And of the ideal wife: Neatness, devotion, affection, loyalty. Then came the search for the ideal couple, and, says a Reuter New York message, the choice fell on Mr. and Mrs. Hubert, F. McDonnell, of Gainesville, Florida. They are to receive a large siiver trophy.

US. $40,000,000 Shanghai operations, according to don next year for the King'stion,

| Coronation, important discussions Edwin C. Hill, noted American columnist and radio commentator.an Empire defence will be held.

Writing

syndicated In his

Tentative plans are already column, "the human side of the being discussed between the Em- news," published in newspapers from coast to coast, Mr. Hill says pire Governments. A rearrange- ment of naval bases will be "Shanghai, with silver out on the boards for a world run, hasarong the most important ques- been like a mining camp the last tions to be dealt with.

or two. The vast allver hordes of China and Indin havo come into play. There is a per- centage in it for somebody in a _dent like that recent interchange of American gold for 75,000,000 ounces of silver from China.

year

One of the plans to be put for. word is that Malta should cense in be the chief naval base in the Mediterranean, and should be- come only_u_flect "Service Sta tion."

The American decree raising It would probably still play an prices sent boatloads of specula-important part as a concentration tors to the Orient. In Peru and centre for aircraft, and would re the United States, silver produc-tain ita fortifications. tion was up 50 per cent last year.

"They tell me that Sir Victor

The island of Cyprus is mention- Sassoon, the fabulously riched as the probable site of the new British banker of Bombay and main naval base.

London, has made something like U.S.$40,000,000 in his Shanghai

operations. I have no verification

for this it is merely the talk of

HORN GLASSES

the street-but I am informed by

a reliable source that he has made

BANNED

Instrument That Saves Lives Of Thousands

Of Young Children

BRONCHOSCOPE CUTS DEATH RATE

FROM 90 TO 2 PER CENT. AMONG

CHILDREN WHO SWALLOW OBJECTS

Philadelphia, July 1.

The benefits of Temple University's farned bronchoscopic clinic are reaching to all parts of the world.

RADIO BROADCAST

Relay from R.U.R. Officer's Mess

ROTARY CLUB ADDRESS

From Z. B. W. on a wavelength of 366 metres (846 kilocycles):

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7-11 p.m. European Programme.

A Allnor" "Quartet in 7 p.m. (Brahros).

7.33

A p.m.

Programme of German Music.

....

Der Freischutz-Potpourri (Weber) Vocal Duet-Siegfried fanges the sword ("Siegfried") (Wagner)...... Melchior (Tenor) and Reiss (Tenor); Pianoforte Solo-Military March in 1 fint (Schubert)... Wilhem Back- haus; Choral-Ave Marin ("Lorelei") (Mendelssolut) Berlin Philharmonic Choir; 'Cello Solo-Kol Nidrei (Max Bruch)... .Gaspar Cassado.

B p.m. Local: Time Signal, Weather Report, Stock Quotations nad An- nouncementa,

9,05 p.m. From the Studio.

A Jazz Medley by "Ozo and his Boy

Friends." Programme

1. Medley-Penny in my pocket. Farewell Blues. Coffee in the Morn

2. Vocal-Moon over Miami. ..Bab Xavior; 3. Plano Solo--Sweet Suc

Waltz Medley--- Ozo; 4

ng

of the Islands. Speak to me of Song of the

love. I love you truly; 5. Vocal Moon burn... Bob Xavier: 6. Mel- ley-Please believe me. Moscow. I'd rather listen to your eyes; 7.

Pasion-my-love... Bob Xavier;_8.1 Medley--Morgie. Wabash Blues. Shick of Araby.

8.35 p.m..

Orchestra.

Vocal

Marek Weber and his

A Night in Venice (Strauss); Chinese Fairy Tales (Dreyer); In the Temple of the Bells (Yoshitoma): Dream Waltz (Millocker); Maidens

Ben Waltz (Komzak)

9 pm. A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin and Announcements. (Copyright by Router),

9.20 p.m. A Relay of the Band of the 1st Battn: Royal Ulster Rifles from the Ofleers Mess, Murray For more than 20 years children, must be made. The examination In-Barracks (by kind permission of Col R. N. Rodwell and sent to Pall- cludes x-rays. laboratory studies, and Lieut. and adults have been

II. Officers). Conductor:

Alfred Hole, AR.G.MA

a vast fortune, which is in ne SOLDIERS MUST WEAR (adelphia for examinations and opera- medical tesis of varied types.

with the customary operations of the Sassoon dynasty for many centuries,

FRIEND OF THE KING

"Sir Victor, friend of the King. famous derby challenger, master

STEEL FRAMES Horn spectacles have been banned in the Army.

They obstruct the proper fitting

of great palaces and counting and removing of pas maska,

houses in India and England, is the legates of the oldest and most definito and powerfat strain and

Hons requiring use of the broncho- scope. Many physicians regard Phil- adelphia as the bronchoscopic centre

of the world.

the

The bronchoscope is one of the most delicate surgical instruments and used according to the age of is made in several sizes which are patient. Different sizes are used for children, older children, adolescents, and adults.

Thirteen-year-old Kelvin Rodgers of Melbourne, Australia, is expected In Philadelphia about the middle of July. He will be treated at the Temple University Clinic where Dr. Chevaller Jackson will attempt to re-use ap-

mave an inch-long packing nail which

more than a year.

A new pattern with steel frames

flattened sides

has been

of financial genius in the history proved by the Wor. Oce, and the

of Europe. His family name is use of the new type will be com-s been embedded in his lung for mentioned in the Talmud. There Pulsory on duty.

are many references to the Sas-j

in medinoval Hebrew

soona literature.

100—AND UP AT FIVE

"Sir Victor Sassoon, in his early! forties, is chairman of E. D. Sas- MR. GREEN HAS HAD soon and Company, merchants and i

interesta whose industriallata,

HIS ALLOTMENT infiltrate through the finance of

40 YEARS the world.

"In 1931 there was an obscurely Happy birthday greetings to Me. printed newspaper report that Sir George A. Green, of 19, Wolfing Victor had removed to Shanghai tou-rond, West Norwood. and would centre many "of his

He will bo one hundred this interests there,

month. "Ono casual interpretation was that Sir Victor was ill-pleased. He is up at five and out in his gar with the rising independenco den every day, taking care of his mavamant in India and that his allotment, which he has cultivated for removal was partly in retaliation. 40 years.":

"There was no substantiation Mr. Green came to London from his for this, and Sir Victor's Im-Colchester birthplace 04 years ago, mediately lucrative activities, in and retired from his shop in the High- tho mid-stream of the world street when he was 70.. currency flow, soon provided plausible and sufficient reasons which read:

for change of base.

"It was noted that, no worth- while Sassoon holdings had been sacrificed in India, And.it is said now that Sir Victor, possibly $40,000,000 richor, is again turn- Ing his attention to Bombay United Press:

The brunchoscope, which was in-

Programme, 1. Three Dances from "Nell Gwyn" ....German. Interval; 2. Waltz- Chant sans Paroles.....Tschat- Over the Waros....Rosas, Interval kovsky. Interval; 4. Selection from

No No Nanetto"....Youmans.

10 p.m. A Relay from Daventry. Big Ben Talk: "Imperial Affairs"

· Although Philadelphia is the centre of activity in bronchoscopic work, the instrument is receiving widespread

throughout the world. Doctorsby II. V. Hodson. credit it with saving the lives of mere, than 75,000 children.

10.17 p.m. Songs by Gracio ...Fields (Comedienne),

1. Your Dog's come home again;

Records at the Temple University ellale show that Jackstones, peanuts, Paper pulp, pins of all sizes and If all the world were mine: 3.

Robin singa his song again. shapes, screws, water-melon seeds One Night of Love; 4. When the

of all

10.30 p.m. glass beads, tacks and nails tvennies, uncooked beans and

descriptions, a woman's wristwatch,

even O-long-ago. small teeth have been removed from

11 p.m. Close Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

vented nearly 32 years ago by Dr. Jackson, has reduced the mortality rate among children who swallow foreign objects from 90 per cent. 2 per cent. ADAPTED FROM LARYNGOSCOPE the respiratory tract.

The life-saving Instrument is on adaption and perfection of the endo- seople Instrument brought into use by the first laryngoscope which was in- vented in 1854 by Don Manuel Garcia, Spanish singing teacher who watched the vocal chord action of his pupils by means of a lighted tube.

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Dr. Jackson, internationally, known as the foremost bronchoscope DU- thority, has received awards medals from. many foreign countries. In 1833 he was awarded the highest Italian Medal of Honour by, the King 119.74 metres) and "DIN" (11,65 metres).

4.6 p.. German Folk Bang of Italy..

Famous quJelenai & p.m. 5.30 p.m. News and Review. 5.45 p.m. Topical Talk 6 p.m. 4.15 p.m. Newa' and Neriuw, 7 P.M.

Germans Out Yonder.

Conest of Light Music.

News in farth: Sira of Ult. 8.15 pm. Greetings to our eteners.

LIST German Brandcasting A.B.C.

6.20 p.m.

8.35 p.m. Concert of Light Musid.

EAST ASIA ZONE

The Invention has been used with-

In 1982, the esoplingoscope, an in- out Improvements by vocal teachers

strument of similor nature and pur- since that time. Dr. Jackson adapted

devised by Dr. Jackson, the instrument for medical use by pose, was perfecting direct lighting and placing The device performa in one operation it on the distal end which enables the work formerly done in two.. The surgeons to see foreign objects caught instrument is used to relieve a condl- or imbedded in the respiratory tract.lion technically termed "Pharynegeal diverticulum," a form of pouch which The lighting arrangement on the protrudes into the intestinal tract far

Eat Asta Zone broadcast through DJQ on into the throat between the 19.63 atres (18,380 k.o.) 1.80-8 p.m. Concert, instrument la antong the smallest in back the world. A small light bulb which pharynx and the esophagus. The aws at 2 pm. This shop had a motto over the door throws off a bright glow is connected disease subjecte affected persong lo

to a switch by a thin rubber tubing, | starvation. Through a small opening on the end of the instrument a number of sur gical attachments, used in recovering objects may be fastened... VARIOUS EXAMINATIONS MADE

If I'm alive,

I'm up at fire.

If you're about to give a call, I have a cup of coffee hot;

I know that it will please you all. Mr. Greon la promised a great celo- bration by Mrs. E. Beer, in whose house he lives.

1.31 v.m. Garman Walk, Hong. $.10 p.m. Gemilnge to cur Llitsners.

.1 p. Nawi and Reosomie Berlaw. 1,31 p.m. Bestiish Songs by Brethevert. 9.4 p.m. Topical Talk

10 p.m. News and Ecosomie Review: 18.15 pm. Today in GermINY, 1830p.m. Chumbar Concert.

There are many different types of equipment necessary for correct bron- choscopic work. Temple, University Hospital Clinic is one of the few in the world equipped with a bl-plane fluoroscope and a special form of DÁVENTRY PROGRAMMES x-rays conducive to good results.

Before the patient is bronchoscoped n complete preliminary examination! United Press.

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11.64 meires

Transmission 1

(6.9.N., G.8.1)

BATISSI

11.30 p.m. Ben. The B.D.C. Dence

Orchestre.

1 p.m. Sporis Talk.

120 pm. A Recital by tichard Cherr

(Australian Flactist) and Pre derick tall (tarp).

1.15 p.m. Tynwald Ceremony. 230 pm. The Newn und Äinsuncontai

Greenwich Tima Blyna)- at 3:15 pm,

Transmission 2.

(0.0.0, 0.6.JL) * D›ns. Big

New Bm. The Cinems Orchestes, 7.10 p.m. -"Agricolibre ភ the

Islen."

7.3 p.m. "Owl. Abakt Dw}."

p.m. British Dance Bands, In

Numbers.

Britlah

Greenwich Time Signal at 5° p.m. 哆如, The News and Announcementa,

1.20 p.m. The Diltzaingham, Thaktre Royal

Orchestra.

Transmission 3

10.9.G.; G.B.P., q.8.h.)

10 p.m. Bert "Imperial Affairs."

1.17 pm. Mnery En

with Vernas Adcock (Xylophane and Vibraphone).

20.45 p.m. "Taland Story."

#135 pm Light Camel Conairs, Elvaner Kaulama, {17cano-Be prano). The British Trio: 11.5 p.m. The News and Annotantememía. Greenwich Time Bignaf at 12 a.m. 12.3 KM. "Jill Comes Tumbling Afterð, 12.50, 1.m. Dance Muole.

The King's College Magazine før July is to hand, and proves as rood- able as any of its predeomsore. There are numerous abort, articles, Victoris mostly try pupils, which not a high standard of merit, and a few verses, one short peom being unusually good, presumably the work of à maake. British An illustrated article deste informa tively with the Moros of the Philp Davis pines. It is altogether an excellent

Issue.

A30 p.m. -tarlight," Number Ten,' 440. p... A' Recital

(Viola).

Bernas

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