THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY,
NOVEMBER
26, 1936,
SOLDIER'S THROUGH
"MONEY MEANS
At Dir, anotal Christmas
Play
LOVE
STORY RUNS
Marries
FOUR REIGNS
NOTHING TO ME"
Lord Nuffield
On His £1,250,000 Gift
Motor Mognate's First Ambition
Was to be a Surgeon
Lord Nuffield, head of Morris Motors, whose gift of £1,250,000 to Oxford University for medi- cal research has created a record | philanthropy, confessed recently that he was a bored man.
Referring to the issue of Morvie¦. Aares, he sudd:-*| wIIN becoming Ured of working for myself, but now I have a new incentive in thei inventive to work for shareholders.
"One gets to the stage where ont bas octovedl success, and Dhen there da nothing nure to do. I don't know if others an quite understand how In 2017 become bored in (hk) } have had only the
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staged at the Pastily Theatres i bility of looking after my London, which will ruti for five werks, a 13-year-old South-Afrkenn girl, Elver Budem, will "trading Jadly" aring the
children.
OWN
money.
can honestly say that noney the means nothing in me. I could just ninas easily go back to where I started In a bleyele shop. Perlumps I should be happler Khan i am now if I ditt.
"But, having dained the money, I wont to see that use I for the jalleviation of suffering, and that in alleine opinion munery This country ought to lead the work."
FIGHTING FASCIST BARBARISM
BRITAIN WILL LEAD
my and
Speaking of his gift, Lord Nutfield"
A Murzieran soldier flehthug with thu North of the Nationalists Spudn, is shown marching Through a Itt Spanish town with his merhames
on over his swoolder.
Hongkong
King George
Memorial
said the money would be available! GOVERNOR ISSUES
the University
Cust
STALIN CHALLENGES: "***
SOVIETS' ENEMIES
RUSSIA MUST BE STRONG
Moscow, Nov. 25. A bold challenge to Fascism was made to-day by M. Iossif Stalin, President of the Soviel Executive Committee, during a three-hour speech at the opening
rat training." he said.
tha
Fired
"Os for d 13 11 int towchini:
seoid for early medi rentr 2 Bik
"Under this scheme. teslicht ftirl Argory throughout the whole country wit beneût in such an extent that Great Britadu will earl tis world in tha Coptere,
"The etying heed has been for! teaelwrs and for training after dine-
furs have done their ordinary course, least, 20 Under this scheme, at
teachers, brilliant men who have had the benefit of the best teaching, will be available for eller centres Trion Oxford.
thank the reason for the Jack of the All-Union Congress. Hofliscoveries in the field of medieine described the new constitution to-day is due simply to this lack of which gives the citizens of teachers, and that, by supplying Russia the right to vote and teachers, a great era of discovery in which the Congress is to discuss medical research may he opened. and adopt at its present session.
This new constitution, sud M. stlin, was an indictment of Fascism and would inspire all civilised people Bghting for democracy against Fascist
borbarism.
The pale amendment he suggested to the draft of the text was the in-
He severely criticised those wanting to deprive priests and former White Guards of suffrage and moistained! the Soviet Union was not afraid of any groups, since its former opponents had been rendered harmless.
the existing medical teaching
at Oxford will be utilised: fucilities at under the scheme, but their basis will be broadened under the or the new Institute, which wilt! probably be known as the Nuffleiri Sehunt of Medicine."
case
FINAL APPEAL
FOUR POINTED QUESTIONS
this Excellency the Governor (Sir
Andrew Caldecott) Jus issued the following final appeal in connection with the King George V. Memorial Fund-
Christmas is approaching, with its numerous calls for generosky, and it stems desirable to close the King George V. Memorial Funal before it becomes one of ton many claims on our charity. I therefore propose to close the subscription lists on Satur- day, December 19th, and 1 ask every
vilizen of Victoria and Kowloon to
it to himself the following quer tions:
(1) Have fully appreciated the nature of the Memorial, which is that the thank-piterings of those who prospered under the late reign will be devoted to the recreation of poor propic in crowded areas; so that
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The Girl He Courted In 1894
cra.
Here is a story of roinance in the gentler apirit of the Victorian It began when the good Queen herself was on the throne. Through three reigns it languish- ed. Now, with Edward VII on the threshold
his kingly
tt arrives at the tradi- career, tional happy ending.
your
opens 3 1894, the THE story
thni the young Prince Edward Albert Christian of York. now Edward VI of England, was born.
"Private Ernest Angliss, 10 years All Saints', ald, of the parish of Coventry, then sleepy provinclai town, was enstrthig-a Ane, romantic
figure in scarlet and blue.
Mary Ann Gutheridge, a muid of 17, was bis sweetheart. Soon the wedding tells were to ring:
But the YOURS sadler's parents objected, Marriage, they said, would Ispill
his Army enréer, Yount enrst was to see service in India. 5m trên return-perhaps,
So the soldier sailed without a
RADIO
BROADCAST ALL CORRECT
Dance Music from The
Hongkong Hotel CHILDREN'S CONCERT
Radio Programine Broadcast by Z.D.W. on a Wavelength of 355 metres, (B45 cc.'s), 31.48 metres, (9.52 meghcycles).
5-8 p.m. European programme, 5 p.m. A Relay of Dance Musle from the Roof-Garden of the Hong- kong Hotel.
6 p.m. From the Studio.
A Children's Concert. 6.30 p.m.
De Groot and is Orchestra with Richard Crooks (Tenor),
Orchestra Der Kaspée (De Groot): Tenor SoloMy song goes round the world: Orchestra-When the great red Dawn Is shining (Sharpe), Zinetta (Geel). On a dreamy Sum- mer Night, (Krome); Tenor Solos- Too late to-morrow. (Langenber Macushla, (Rowe and Macinurrough); Orchestra The Temple Bells, Till wake, (Amy Woodforde-Finden).
Sulte p.m.
Bergamasque (Debussy), played by Walter Gieseking, (Pianùforte).
7.17 p.m. "In a Fairy Realm" Suite (Ketelbey).
7.30 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quotations and Hongkong Exchange Market Report,
7.35 p.m. New Talkie Hits.
"The King Steps Out Stars in my eyes....Jack Harris and Ha Orchestra; "Mazurka"-Stay close to
Stein Fred
(Plano-
me-Waltz
miis!
www.
bride. Years passed, and he wrote Talthfully to his Mary Ann.
On Christmas Eve 1808 he came our love remain...Francis Day forte); "Dreams Come TrueSo honte, the wediting ring in វឹក ៣ parket, A shock awaited him. Mary Ann was already wed. letters hut/ never arrived, She I thought he had forgotten her, Isoklier went away and inter
lumself wite
strange
(Soprano): "Rhythm on the Range Hts-Blackbirds of 1936"--Keep a
Empty
Saddles....Bing Crosby; twinkle
took Moore.
lier in your eye Quickstep....Gerry Great "The (Pianoforte): Ziegfeld"A pretty girl is like melody. You...loy Fox and His Orchestra; "The Great Ziegfeld"- You never looked so beautiful.... Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra.
8 p.m. Time Signal. Weather and Announcements.
new
TOW 1936, and No
Rogland. On a summer day in June Ernest Angliss, now an elderly man, fol- lowed his wife's coll to the grave.
By strange coincidence, on that sanne day Mary Ann, now a middle- aged woman, stood at the newly du
grave of her husizind,
ONE Sunday this month.
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the
were
of All Saints, parish church Coventry, an elderly couple secretly wed. The bridegroom was Ernest Angles; the bride that same Mary Ann he had courted in the days at Victorin the Good,
8.03 p.m. From the Studio.
A Chinese Concert, 11 p.m., Close Down. 8.05-11
Pro.
1.m. European gramme from Z.E.K. on a fre quency of 640 kilocycles,
8.05 p.ni. Violin Concerto in A Minor, Op. 82 (Glazounov), played by Heifetz and the London Thit- harmonic Orchestra, Conducted by John Barbirolli. ·
8.22 p.m. A Recital by Georges Thill (Tenor).
"Werther" Nature Pleine de Grace (0 Nature, full of grace), (Massenet): "La Danination de Faust"
Vast Nature (Berlioz); "Supho" Air de Jean, (Massenet); L'Attaque du Moulin (Bruneau).
8.39 p.m. "Romeo and Juliet" Overture Fantasie (Tschaikow sky), played by Willem Mengel- and His Concertgebouw
| Hongkong's montameni to King George will not be a lifeless statue of him but a lving and permanent malisation of his desire for the health and happiness of his poorest subjects? (2) Arc the ninety thousand dollars that have already been raisedberg the most that Hongkong can do?
(3) If not, can add to the amount, even though my contribution be smal?
(4) Or, having already given, can 1 give more?
A. CALDECOTT,
Governor,
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
THE LOVE OF LIBERTY IN THE LOVE OF
now
The P. 2:3cl 0 finer Communi bringing homeward mails, in expected to arrive at noon on Fri- day and to sail at 5 p.m. the same day.
was
LOST TO TEACHING clusion of plans of organisation of a
Nutel Lord
continued:"TH now.commissariat for military Indus-
brilliant tries which, he urged, should ine made present-posttion is that a
Oxford usually the greatest military machine in the Young student at
gues on to a hospital, where he world.
and finally becomes a is degree, spectanst, and is
is immediately lost lo teaching. He becomes su busy going. LOVE OF POWER IN THE from one to another that he LOVE OF OURSEL-Willem Hazlitt. cannot stop to see the results of his work. and. apart from his own practice, he gets no chance of tur- DISTINGUIShing featuRES thering his own learnings.
The object of the present scheme The draft constitution, M. Stalini Continued, way the expressios of is to take men from the point where already existing conditions, guarum- they would become lost to tearlong. tering workers work, lucation and Their work must be done inside the from University, and their job will be to This dlstinianshed it rest. bourgeois constitutions, since these, teach other brilliant students. These latter only declared a worker's rights will receive the best training front without providing for their realis-successful physicians or surgeons. who, in the past, have practically The
Socialist Millenfuns had all been lost to teaching, atrendy come, he said, because all "There will have to be a number dlords and capitalists had had their of Professorships, to be filed by the estates expropriated and the exploita- men in the country. These will be tion of man by man had been abolish-dropping a big income to work at Oxford for a small remuncration, Over 2,000 delegates, representing but these men are so keen on their 100 nationalities, including Contacks, studies that they would prefer to Tartars, Eskimos, Gypsies and Tur- come to the quietude of Oxford, comuns, heard the speech, which was where they can work without being; broadcast throughout Russia.
worried by the details of a prace When M. Stalin rose to address the tee." delegates he was given a tremendous Lord Nuffield disclosed that his ovation, which continued for 20 first ambition in life was to become
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minutes. Reuter.
BRITAIN
DISLIKES ANTI-RED. PACT.
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a surgeon.
"There was not enough monev for that," he said. "and so I had to take the next best thing-mechanics. have found in conversation with many brilliant surgeons that they are mechanically-minded. No man can become an engineer unless he can use his hands, and I wanted to destruying the national and social work with my hands."
Lord Nuffield, who said he thinks structures of every country, pursuant to a fundamental polley of world there can be no better work than revolution,
the caring for those unfortunate Attention was drawn to the fact enough to be in bad health, himself that the Comintern Congress in 1935 elained to be filter than he has been opposed Fascism and Imperialism, for many years. His recipe for and simultaneously made it clear health is to take rest whenever op.' that future objectives would be portunity offers.. Germany. Japan and Poland. The Congress also resolved to support the - Chinese Communist armies by their fight against Japon.
OPERA SINGER WEDS
Homer
V.
With juries received when he in saulted by other men Caroline Hill, Alok Siu-fong, of No. 130 Lockhart Rond, was taken to the Government Civil Hospital yester- day.
A ́52-year-old wonn, Fung Sau kam, residing at Nu. 38 mastert.i Street, was removed to the Govern- ment Civil Hospital yesterday, saf fering from a fractured ankle, causen, when he fell in the street.
For stealing a roll of ecttun clothi worth $U frum Chan Kin, a store-
keeper, Chau Hung, 26, unemployed was sentenced to one month's hard labour by Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy this morning. Inspector Mair prosecuted
An unemployed Chinese, Cheung Kwong-ming, 25, was brought before Mr. K, Keen at the Central Magis- tracy this morning where he pleaded charge of possession of a guilty to quantity of heroin pills. Revenue Officer Stephens asked for a week's remand which was granted. Bull in $500 was Axed,
At the Central Magistracy
A salesman, Tsong Yee-sum. 35,
The P. and O, line "Comorin" with Row sail for Shanghai and Japon at noon to-morrow (Friday).
Mr. Eric Hunparey, of Kowloon Docks, writes to say he is no! the E. P. Humphreys concerned in the Traffic necident case reported 01 Wednesday.
Orchestra.
8.66 p.m. Cradle Song-Bronwon
(Ellis and Holbrooke), Op. 75. Doris Vane (Soprano).
@p.m. London News and An- nouncements.
9.20 p.m. Four Old Numbers by Ramona and Iler Grand Piano.
1. "The Cotton Club Review_ Raisin' the Rent: 2 "The Cotton Club Review"--Happy as the day is Parade"-Ah! long: 3. "Footlight the Moon is here! 4. Turn back the
clock.
9. p.m. Hawaiian Melodies. Hawaiian Love Bird; Smiling eyes; Ruck me in it's the moon..
cradle of Kalus; Maybe
9.16 p.m. Four Songs by Jack Buchanan (Comedian).
"Brewster's Millions"-I think can. One good tune deserves an-
Cheung Mui, aged 18, a girl resid-other; "When Knights were bold"- I'm still dreaming Let's put some Centre Street, was in at No. admitted to the Government Civil people to work.
10 p.m. London-Big Ben. Hospital yesterday with a wound un
Dance Music, ner head, received when she fell in
11 p.m. Close Down. the street.
Tong Chau, a workman employed by the Chima Light and Power Com-
peny
was knocked unconscious when electric ligat pole fell on him while at work at Pak Tong. Au Tial He was removed to the Row- leon Happital for treatment.
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TRAFFIC CASES
THREE SPEEDSTERS IN COURT
Chan Wai-foo, driver of private car No. 3350, was summoned before Mr. W. Schofield wit the Central Magistracy this morning, with dan- gerous driving in Hennessy Road on November 21. He admitted the offence.
Ton-
Charged with the porsersion three pounds of brass belonging to Taikoo Dockyard, a fitter employed in the Dockyard. Chiu Ng. wus brought before Mr. W. Schofield at
Traille Sergeant G. Your said he the Central Magistracy this morning, was sitting in his car on the north, when a fine of $50; or six weeles' hard side of Hennessy Road near labour, was imposed. Inspector Tnochy Road at 11.15 am, on Novem O'Connor prosecuted.
ber 21, when he saw defendant's car pass by at a very fast speed. He A 26-year-old unemployed man followed and found that defendant was going at 35 miles per hour. appeared before Mr. K. Keen at the Centrul Mugistracy this morning. There were a lot of people on the with having broken into the residence road and defendant had to blow his of Mr. W. J. Carroll, of No. 18 Bowen horn continually. When defentant Road, yesterday and stealing a white reached King's Road, he increased rooster, Det-Sergeant Cashman his speed to 40 miles per hour, and asked for 48 hours remand for fur-witness caught up with him by the ther enquiries. The remand was Asiatic Petroleum Company Installo- tion. Defendant had three adults aid a child with him in the car. granted,
A fine of $50 was imposed.
De-
this merning, Det.-Sergeant Pilkington, prosecuting offfeer in the case against Chu Tak-choi, 32, unemployed, whe The following forthcoming wed- Albert
A similar penalty was inflicted on dings are announced: Mr. was charged on November 17 with
Yu Ki-cheung, driver of private car cutting and wounding Ho. Ting, a Gearge Frith Prew, schoolmaster, room boy of the Asia Hotel, asked for Diocesan Boys' School, and Miss Iris No. 4188, who admitted speeding t further week's formal remand, Audrey Frith, of 102 Ardgowan: the controlled area in Upper Albert
is Road on November 23, stating that flo Ting was still in hos- Road, Catford, London, who
Trame-Sergeant Appleton said he pital recovering from the wounds. en route to the Colony per s.s, Hako
zall
Mr. Maru:
John The Foreign Office emphasises that.
Joseph SAW defendant coming up Garden The Magistrate Mr. K. Keen, granted Kansas City, Nov. 20.
Road at a fast speed and turn round Gregory, the agreement is not anti-Russian
Sanitary Inspector, of 2 The opera singer, Mary McCormic, the remand.. Bail in $500 was fixed. "and is not directed against the
Pau Cheung Street, and Miss Trugi the trame constable at the top. If defendant had not braked, he would Soviet Union or any other specific former wife of Prince Serge Malvani,
Kakuda, of the same address. to-day married Mr.
have collided with the wall. country."
The spokesman cald the Communist Johannsen, wealthy Chlengo lawyer. appeared before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy this morning
Before Mr. K. Kem at the Central fendant carried on through • Upper Albert Road ut a speed of 25 miles Invasion had been most marked-Reuter,
Magistracy this morning, Chan Sik- charged with having altempled to
per hour, and was only pulled up far. Outer Mongolla
Wils 17 First Street, travel on, the Shamshuipo ferry by hong, 22, of
at the top of and Sinklang had already suitcred,
Serve Arbuthnot Road. using another man's monthly ticket. ordered to pay a fine of $50 or serve by the traffe light at present and China Proper was
Defendant denied the charge, saying six weeks' imprisonment for running being subjected to depredations. He
he had a monthly ticket but that he a gaining house in Hollywood Road, Chan Kwai-ing, driver of lorry Young Kau, 29, received a similar admitted, a summons, of speeding in No. 1112, sent a representative, who charged the Communists with en-
had used his friend's ticket by mis- deavouring to organise Communist
sentence for keeping a gaming house King's Road at 40 miles per hour it is understood the King has do- Inke. The case was remanded for cells in Manchukuo and with "Insti-
further
at 67. Stanley Street, while three enquiries. hours for
November 21. Remarking that galing the bandits in their activities, elded definitely to sell his Cunadian 24 adding that the Comintern activity ranch, near Calgary, as part of his Inspector A. Black of the Yaumail other Chinese charged together with
Company
him for gambling were each fined $3, the read was pretty wide, the Magis
irate Imposed a fine of $15. had intensified, since its Seventh general personal economy drive. Ferry.
or nine days' imprisonment, United Press.
plaluant.
geant Appleton prosecuted.. Congress-United Press.
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