RED-TIE CRITIC
BRADDOCK TO MEET J. LOUIS
HUGE PURSE FOR CHICAGO CLASH SCHMELING OUT OF FAVOUR.
New York, Jan. 31. Joe Gould, manager of the long-idle Jim Braddock, accepted heavyweight champlon of the world, announced to-day that he: had taken an offer of $500,000 (£100,000) with the option of 50 per cent. of the gate receipts as an alternative, for a title fight with Joe Louis, the Detroit negro.
The fight will be staged at Chicago In June. Sheidon Clark is the pro-
noter,
уда
Gould, referring to the threatened anti-Nazi boycott of n Braddock Schmeling fight, already fixed for June, said the champion not responsible for the political cond!- Lions affecting Schmeling's drawing- power
and
that he had accepted the promoter's offer in fairness to Brad- dock because a match with Louis would draw a million dollar gale and a fight with Schmeling only one- fifth of that amount.
the
Schmeling, nevertheless, is logical first contender for the heavy- weight title, having defeated Joe Louis when they met in New York last year decisively and with some- thing to spare. Louis, meanwhile, appears to hove Improved his finish and, if anything, is stronger than
when he met Schmeling. His Intest
SUCCESS WOS
vos against Bob Pastor, New York champion, Friday night, which he won on points, though the New Yorker rallied at the end and seemed to finish the fresher-Reuter..
MAX FACTOR TRADE MARK
PRIVATE PAYMENT· FOR INFRINGEMENT
QUEEN TO-BE?
Countess Hannah Mikes, aleco of the former Hungarian Prime mials ier, Count Bethlens, who, according Albania, Countess King Zog of Mikes is 27 years old and is said to be one of the most beautiful women
to rumours, is the future bride of
in Budapest
Boy Prince
Is Dazzled
By London
a bigger BUSES made
impression than the
Horse Guards or St. Paul's
on little Prince Tomislav, nine-year-old heir- presumptive to the Jugo Slavian throne, during his first
London.
THE HONGKONG | TELEGRAPH. MONDAY,
OF
PRIMATE
REVIVAL BY
BY WAY
OF REVOLT
Students' Demands at Lively Debate
From HUGH REDWOOD
Birmingham, Jan. 16. THE Student Christian-Movement Conference has brought out one
very significant fact,
achieve.
A revitalised Christianity, of course, is what the movement seeks to
But whatever may be thought of revival by Mudent youth as here represented, it is clear that its line of approach for the most part is radically different from that of the Churches.
The best attended of the sectional Christian West was mere hypocrisy, noteworthy that the old Christian West, in fact, meelings so far-it is
that its subject was "God's Call to has gone, and will not return for a 糙 slaughtering criticism of the Political Action"-warmly applauded very long time, if ever.
have no longer a common
- FEBRUARY
1937.
RADIO BROADCAST
The Fourth Cricket
Test Match
· DANCE · · MÚSIC
Radio Programme Broadcast by Z.B.W. on Wavelength of 355 metres (845 k.c.'s), 31.49 metres (9.52 megacycles)..
5 pm. A Relay of Dance Music from the Root-Garden of the long- kong Hotel.
6.30 p.m. A' Light Concert Pro- gramme.
Baritone Solos-When I grow too old to dream, (Hammerstein and Romberg); You are free (Le Baron)
Nelson Eddy; Planoforte Solo Song without words (Mendelssohni Gitano Friedman; Soprano Solos Gitana, (Prado and Romero); La Pena (Machado and Collet).... Raquel Meller; Violin Solo Variations (on a theme by Corelli), (Tartini, arr. Kretsler); Rondino (on a theme by Beethoven), (Kreisler) Zino Francescatti; Tenor Solos-My old Irish Mother. (Dean); Danny Boy (Weatherley)
Danny Malone.
the plano
p.m. Patricia Rossborough at
Dames: Here is my heart; "Broad-
"Please Teacher!"-Selection; "Any- thing Goes-Selection.
Archbishop of Canterbury's "Back point reference to which, as Western way Melody of 1934"-Selection;
to Religion" appeal.
It approved the speaker's assertion that, if we wanted revival, we should do precisely the opposite of what the Primate had urged us to do.
Now it has to be borne in mind that the conference looks for pro- vocative speakers, and that, with sat purpose, it welcomes as delegates quite a number of students who pro- feas no Christian beliefs. --
TOO SOFT, TOO SELFISH There is a goodly sprinkling of Marxists here for that reason, and the speaker whom I have quoted, Mr. R. H. S. Crossman, Professor of Philosophy at Now College, Oxford, began by telling us that he was not
a member of any Christian Church.
But, although Mr. Crossman was obviously out to be brilliant In a debating style, and to live up to his red lo and blue pullover, his speech was not merely that of a poseur, nor were they' by any means all Communists who ap- plauded him.
men, we can all appeal together, So Days the general secretary of the World's Student Christian Federa- tion, Dr. W. A. Visser 't ooft.
But whereas for Mr. Crossman the only common point of reference is universal economic justice, for Dr. 't Hooft It is the Kingdom of Christ,
7.20 p.m. Three Songs by Mal- colm McEachern (Bass).
Gentlemen, Good-Night (Lockton and Langstaff); I'm a Roamer (Men- delssohn): Speed: (Flotsam and Jet- sam).
7.30 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quo- The Weal, he says, must redis. tations and Hongkong Exchange cover and revitalise lis basic spirit-Market Report.
7.35 p.m. The New Symphony ual traditions or accept one of the
Orchestra. totalitarian solutions.
In Memoriam-Overture (Sulli- Fantasy van); Islamey-Oriental
art, It must (Balakire,
Gloconda" the Hours.
Christianity must not always be preaching the status quo. preach not the bad news that things must remain as they have been, but the good news that the Kingdom of God is at hand.
That means that we must begin all over again; that we must learn the ABC of Christianity and what it is all about, and then go out into a pagan world as missionaries.
This afternoon for an hour we fol- lowed things up by taking a look at Great Britain.
adventure through Christianity, if I follow his argument other nations which "find it easier
"Look, mothert How big the buses are! Why do they go so fast? What does that sign -mear, mother?..." The well-known Max Factor trade
Ail this from young. Prince mark was involved in a summons nt the Kowloon Magistracy this morning "Tommy" to his mother, Queen when the Mee Chau Firm, 200 Marie of Jugo-Slavia, with whom he Shanghal Street, was charged before arrived from Belgrade. In Afteen Mr. Macfadyen with selling
battle of hair oil to which a trade mark days he will begin his
hr
been falsely applied on
19. Mr. M. A. da Silva/androyd School, Surrey,
on behalf of the complainants, Messrs. J. M. Da Rocha and Co., ngents for Max Factor cosmetics.
Mr. F. Loseby, representing delen- dants, said that his clients admitted the charge, and by private arrange- ment, the complainants had consented to accept a substantial payment of costs, on the understanding that the defendants would not commit the offence again.
Mr. du Silva stated that defendants had been selling the hair oil at 80 cent bottle whereas retailers paid $1.05 per bottle from the agents...
when
POLICE GUARD
dutler ai
Queen Marie took the prince, ac- companied by his governess, on a walking tour through the West End.
They walked alone, were not recognised by passers-by, but were followed at a distance by a Beot- land-yard deteolive and a police officer from Belgrade.
Prince "Tommy" paused before the sparkling windows of Burling ton Arcade as he strolled through. purchasing He stood at attention, eyes spark- ling, as he watched the Guards nt St. James's.
It appeared that defendants had bought the ofl. from a sailor off a Next week Queen Marie will take President vessel. The bottles were genuine, but had been refilled with Prince "Tommy," second false contenis.
of
her
What is the matter with our aright, is that it is too soft, too sclosh.
It is no good getting around a conference table, he said (they applauded this too) when revolution is the only way out; and Christianity In a state of transition cannot behave as if it were living in a stable system.
"COLLECTIVE SINS"
It must proclaim that the old in- dividualist notions are dead and out of date; it must cense' to be concerTI- ed with the sins of the individual, and look instead at is far greater collective and communal sins.
It must be ready_for_violence; it must "care enough to seek those who do not care." and it must re- cognise that there are times when Burgery is the kindest treatment.
It may be observed in passing that Mr. Crossman ignores the perils of surgery performed with unsterilised instruments.
"MISSIONARIES ARE WRONG"
When he had finished and had mopped up a handful of questioners he was himself rather neatly mopped up by a Cingalese girl student.
She felt, she said, that the mission- arles were wrong, and that they, as three sons, on a shopping tour to is so often charged against them, did As defendants had been sufficiently equip him for school. Elder brother in fact uphold a system under which punished by private payment, his of the young prince is thirteen-year- her people were exploited. Worship sald he would not infilet any further penalles. Four bottles of falso oil which had been seized, were ordered confiscated.
CANOE TRIP TO MACAO
old King Peter of Jugo-Slavia, who was attending Sandroyd School in 1034 when the assassination of King him to the Alexander brought !ihrone.
PREFERS STORM TO CAMERAS
Prince Tomislav of Juzo-Biavla blinked before a battery of camer- as at Victoris when he arrived.
Should she urge her people to bo complaisant or should she teach them to bato?
But Mr. Crossman could not tell her, Bave that she must do what she most fell to be best, and not be guided by "general principles."
Dr. Hoolt said there were few to discover great moral reasons for actions based on self interest.”
Mr. Alan Booth, the conference's very able chairman, "an independent Irish Free Stater," cited Ireland as showing "how little you care for the countries which you control."
THE CLASS TRUGGLE
Mr. J. L. Cottle said that we in Britain must open our eyes to the class struggle and make up our minds as Christians where we stood in re- lation to it.
Miss Dorothy Baity, who pre- xided, called for a revolutionary Chureli which would "arn the world upside down, that I to say, right side up." .
Interesting and valuable as many of the other week-end discussions, speeches and sermons have been, have no space in which to speak of them.
Casella); "La (Ponchlell)-Dance of
8. p.m. Time, Weather nouncements.
8.03
and An-
p.m. From the Studio. A Chinese Concert.
Pro-
11 p.m. Close Down. 805-11 p.m. European gramme from Z. E. K. on a fre- quency of 640 kilocycles.
8.05 p.m. The First Act of "Faust" (Gounod), played by the Symphony Orchestra, Conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham
8.20 p.m. The J. H. Squire Celeste Octot.
Memories of Tschalkowsky (GIT. Sear); Traumere! (Schumann, arr. Scar): "Mignon" (Thomas)-- Gavotte; La Cinquantaine (Gabriel Marie).
8.46 p.m. Some of My Songs' by Mabel Wayne.
8.55 p.m. London News and An- nouncements.
9.15 p.m. Australia v. England. The Fourth Cricket Test Match. An.
Кіррах, account of the third day's play by from Adelaide. Alan (Electrical Recording).
9.36 p.m.
Variety orchestra--C'est
Accordeon and une Valse Musette.... Mistinguet; Organ Solo-The Song of Songs.... Quentin M MacLean; Vocal-My- shadow's where my sweetheart used to be; I'm sittin' high on a hill top Sam Browne; Vocal Tumbling Tumble Weeds.
... Jock Savage and Guitar His Cow-Boys; "Electric"
Len Fillis; Solo-Mood Ruby Vocal-You're All I need; In the I have thought it much more im-middle of a kiss.... Connie Bos- portant that the public and the re-well. ligious pubile in particular, should know how youth is talking here of religion and political crises.
MANILA SHARES
The following opening quotations and closing business done quotations of the morning session were received by Swan, Culbertson & Fritz from their Manlin office:
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10.31 pm. Syncopated Melodica by Georgo Myddicton and Denis Gomm. with two planos.
10.45 p.m. Dance Music.
11 p.m. Close Down.
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"MERE HYPOCRISY". Japancae and Chinese, Indians and Africans, sat with their western East Mindanao
He held a red carnation, tugged brothers and sisters and listened Itogon LOCAL GERMANS at the arm of his mother, Queen keenly. One of the African delo-L
Marie, in London for the first time! gates, by the way, is a son of ex-
King Prempeh of Ashanti.
Messrs.
SUCCEED-
sinco she attended finishing school just before marrying King Alexa-
Hermann Nother and der in 1922. -
She was dressed in black, received
Seidler, two Germans who set out for Macao in the collapsible canoe, "Dorothea," on Saturday afternoon, the greelings of Minister Slavko returned to the Colony this morning Growitch and red and white carna- by steamer, on completion of their tions from his wife. adventurous trip in two stages.
· Interviewed by a Telegraph re- perter, Mr. Nother said that although weather conditions for from ideal for such an adventure were en-
countered practically throughout the voyage, the trip was uneventful,
They started from Cheung Chau, where they left their canoo the previous Sunday; at 4 p.m. -Saturday. and arrived at Shek Wan, Lantão falands, three hours later, as priglual- ly intended. Although bad weather was experienced, they managed to complete this part of the voyage by Kail.
SURREY SCHOOL
I wondered what they were think Ing about the "Christian" West.
They had just been told, in full conference, that the talk of the
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
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LET US
The P. and O. liner Carthage is due MAKES MIGHT, AND IN THAT FAITH here from: Singapore at 6 pm. on LET US DARE TO DO OUR DUTY AS WE Wednesday.
She is in London for a month to UNDERSTAND IT-Lincoln.
Prince Tomislav entered at i BC0
hard Sentence of five months' Sandroyd School, Surrey, where his
A woman named Kam Man-mul tabour was imposed on a 17-year-old was taken to the Government Civil- unemployed youth named Cheung On, thirteen-year-old brother, King Hospital yesterday suffering from in- who was brought before Mr. K. Keca Peter, was enrolled at the time of his juries received when she jumped off at the Central Magistracy this morn- father's assassination.
a moving tram in Johnston Road. ing on a charge of larceny of a foun Wanchal..
'tain: pen; from a "cook-boy" named Leung Samin Graham Street on Saturday,
In Belgrade the prince is the "Ilfe of the palace," lila enthu- klaams are the same as his brother's :
The wedding took place at the Re- -mechanical toys, fishing, swim gistry this morning of Stoker. Petty
Officer Ronald George Harper, of While a man named Leung Hing ming.
H.M.S; Robin, and Mlas Dalay Teppin. was walking In Hollywood Road acar The rough crossing from Calais Mr. J.. P. Murphy, Deputy Registrar Graham Street on Saturday, an un- delighted him. An officer who found of Marriages, officiated and the wit-employed-man-named
watch. Chan was charged for simple larceny at the Central Magistracy this morning.
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Big Bea. Tule, le England."
4.15 p.. Masical Interlude.
4.10 p.m. The Fourth Cricket Tout Match:
Australia. England.
4,40 p.m. A. Symphony, Coneart.
5.40 p.m. The News and Annossenserits. Greenwich Time Banal at B. p.m. Transmission 2
(0.8.0.3.), G.SH.)
7p.b. Di Ben.
Tria
The Henry Bronkhurt
7.30 p.m. Was There's Tolching for Gold in Western Australia, 1880- 1894. 7.46 p.m. Haydn and his Orchestra. 7. D. Children of the Star-S
Memories Theatre.
8.15 p.m.
of
the London
#.56 p.m. The News and Announcements:
- Orvenwich Time Bigna) at 1.18 p.m.
0.16 p.m. The Fourth Cricket Test Match
Australia v. Esgland.
8.35 p.m. Dance Mutale.
Transmission 3
(G.A.N., G.E.FT., QAJL)
10 p.m. Big Ben, John Londoner at
Hom
10.31 p.m. Bynoopated Melodine, by George
10.45
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Deo Pithou
"Tales of the Sea-k] 'A
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Autralia England.
11 am A Sonata Beciale:
· 13.10 - . . - The News and Announcements, Greenwich Time. Bignal at 18,45 - mm.
"Wan" and continued their voyage to him prowling near where’the waves i fisser worn Mrs. A. Lloyd and Mr. i aged 38, stole his wrist tan-Man, 1250. „Dance Muster..........
They remained overnight at Shel Alacao at 11, a.m. on Sunday. Heavy were washing over the bow was Walter L scas and a strong wind prevented seized on to take him below and ex. them "from making use of the sail, plain the engine room. : with the result that they had to paddle all the way, eventually arriving at their destination some eight
hours later, Puraskaradlay damaged Wood
Asked if he would repeat the trip, Mr Nother sold as he had already
done it, he would look for another form of adventure. Nevertheless, it was an enjoyable trip, he said.
The names of Dr. Teng Ping-hul, Sub-Inspector Whant said the watch M.., 8.8. (Hongkong), and Dr. G. I. was kept in a breast pocket and de-... Balean, M.A.CA, LEC.P., P.T.M., have fendant, seeing the wrist strap stick- been added to the local register of ing out, grabbed it and ran away medical practitioners. Dr. Balcan is After a short chase be was arrested. the son of Dr. H. Balean, of Black, The watch worth 32, was not re. Balean, Skinn and Talbot, and has covered. Defendant was sentenced taken up practice with them to five months hard labour...
ITALIAN. ALPINISTS KILLED
* Cuneo, Jan. 31. An avalanche: near the Maira Valley struck a Pledmont Alpine Patrol which was carrying out manoeuvres. It is believed that 23 members of the Patrol:wero killed.ić, Unlied Press.
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