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·THE

HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY,

MARCH

JAPANESE PLAN OF OVERLORDSHIP

Col. Roosevelt Warns Of Danger To The Philippines

"NECESSARY ADJUNCT TO TOKYO SCHEME"

hind a resident pine Islands was discussed by commissioner and military reserva-

listions in the island. There was Col.. Theodore Roosevelt in

JAPAN'S afiliade to the Philip United States still

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sixth lecture at London University of object in their risking a cingh with the Watson Chair Feundation of the the United States when waiting a few

years would obvinte this. Bulgrave Manor Hoard.

Col. Ropsevelt's subject was "The

• Colonial Polley of the United States"

"Japan has set out to make herself overlord of Asia," said Col. Roosevelt. "Her 60,000,000 people and highly- developed war machine are directed towards this goal. I believe the Philippines are a necessary adjunct to the Japanese scheme. They ile athwat the trade routes over which como many of the goods necessary to maintain the Japanese people."

Col. Roosevelt added that Japon would make move while

no

Tickling The Proud Palate

the

A gourmet: An epleure. Origin ally one with a delicate taste, in

wines.

ND what does a gourmet cat and drink when he decides on a real "da"? One night recently the Gour- mets and Connoisseurs dinner was held at the Park Lane Hotel in Lon- don. I was described on the menu as "an occasion" which may fairly be taken to mean a "do" in the popular

sense.

The epicures assembled, critical,

experienced patates,

down to the following:

Qusters

Caviare

Uoriachi

Sole Vermouth Stambois

Sucking Pig

Asparagus Afushrooms

Gourmet Potatoes

Fresh Fruit

Coffee

FILIPINOS Belief ·

He feared that the Filipinos be- leved the United States would em- bark on war in order to protect them.

Col. Roosevelt expressed disbelief in the wisdom of United States policy of independence for the Philippine talands.

He did not belleve in the Inde- pendence Bill. I would not help. but hurt, the Filipinos, whose beat interests would have been served by working towards domision status:

Speaking of the economic bard- ships in store

the

Philippines when independence takes her outside the American tarift velt suid that when wall, Col. Roose-

he was Governor- General he

Independence saw that was probably Inevitable, and had investigations made of the possibility of developing Philippine products suitable for world markets. "I had no success," he declared.

DOUBTFUL ASSETS

Col. Roosevelt asked it Colonial possessions were worth white. He belleved that the average nation, particularly in modern times, had got but litle benefit out of Colonini possessions

The first plea that was urged in the past, and was still urged lo- day, was that an outlet for surplus population WAB necessary, The

to

falsity of that was Indicated by gures, which showed an almost negligible flow of cinigrants France, Italy, England and Japan. France with

obtained from 1029 to had sat 1935 about 30 per cent, of her tolal trode from her possessions, but when belleved considered he

Reading. the wine list is like lifting

a ringed stone, and going down into

a cave of jewels. This is what the connoisseurs could gourmets and

drink that night:

Wodka

Harvey's Bristol Cream Mersault Charmes, Vintage 1923 Chateau Lateur, Vintage 1879 Chateau Y'Quem, Vintage 1914 Champagne Lanson, Vintage 1926 Cognac

The cognac is described on the menu as Grande Fine Champagne, over 100 years old, sent as a present -to-the-Gourmets and Connoisseurs Circle by M. Andre Saulnier, or Domaine de St. Amont de Graves, Charente.

All we can say is, "Good health!"

all

asset.

was

It was a festive day at the Lunghwa Aerodrome when this tri motored plane arrived from Berlin. It was welcomed by a large crowd of spectators after being piloted safely to Shanglial by the three men shown above, who are, reading from left to right, Radio- Operator W. Kober, Pilot Johannes Rathje, and Co-Pilot H, Ram- melt. Below is a view of the 'plane just after its arrival in Shanghai.

M. P. DIED IN WIFE'S

ARMS AT BANQUET

France's colonies were doubtfulSIR HENRY JACKSON, M.P..for Central Wandsworth, and the doctor who was called to attend the late Sir In the

the 20 years preceding the war Germany had spent 1.922,000,000 Henry Curtis-Bennett when he collapsed at a banquet last not counting contingent ex-November, died at the annual dinner of the National penses, and the totul trade was only Association of Local Government Officers, Wandsworth 972,000,000 marks. Italy had spent infinitely more than she had realised, branch.

marks,

and so had Japan.

„Great Britain's figures...showed

a general trend: possession that were not in the Dominion status were playing an ever smaller part: In British trade. Far-sighted colonial policles of the future

possibly contain & still might further objective-the organisation of a dissimilar people on a. dominion That might be the ultimate {status.

answer to many of the vexatious pro- blems that confronted the world to- day.

British

In

"I am among friends," he declared as he concluded his speech in the Ardington Rooms, Clapham Junction: The next moment he swayed, then fell heavily into his wife's lap.

His death, at the age of 62, will mean a by-election in the constituency.

BRILLIANT SPEECH

distress.

Mr. R. W. Roles, president of the association, said:"

80, 1937.

RADIO BROADCAST

H.M.S. Danac Singers: Sca Shanties WORLD AFFAIRS

ZBW on Wavelengths of 355 metres (845 kc's), 31.49 metres (9.52 m.c's).

4-7 pan. Chinese Programme.

7-11 p.m. European Programme.

7 p.m. Hawaiian Music.

All through the night-Waltz: On a lo street in Honolulu-Waltz... ..Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra: A ekokl. Nol Lane's Howallen Orchestra; Love song of Tahiti...Andy Iona and His 81.

Kohala March Honolulu

Frank Fercra and.

John Paaluhi, (Hawaiian Guitars).

INEW

7.20 p.m. Three Songs by Mal-SHIRTS

colm McEachern (Bass).

In praise of ale (Anon: arr. Sharpe); The Windmill (Longfellow and Nelson); Old stay at home (Flotsam and Jetsam).

7.30

p.m. Closing local Stock Quotations and Hongkong Exchange Market Report.

7.35 p.m. Etudes Symphoniques (Schumann) played by Alfred Cortot, (Pianoforte).

8 p.m. Local: Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announcements.

8.03 p.m. New Dance Numbers, Fox-Trot-Gone; When is a f not a kiss; There's a small Hotel; On you toes: Pennies from Heaven; One, two, button your shoe; At the Bolalaika; Waltz-Delyse,

8.35 p.m. Spanish Music, Mezzo-Soprano Sulos

Granadu' (Cuenca and Albeniz); Cadiz (Cuenca and Albeniz), Conchita, Velazquez. Orchestral-Danza Espanola--No. (Grandos).

6

Soprano Solo--La Pena (Machado

& Collet); Gitana, Gitana (Prado & Romero)...Raquel Meller.

8.55 p.m. London-News and An- nouncements.

9.15 p.m. The London Palla- dlum Orchestra.

Childhood Memories (arr. Somers); Animal Antics Novelty Intermezzo (Wark); Amina (Lincke);

Live, laugh and love (lieymann,

Old Vienna Moon

arr. Leo HH WZ!. Cardew).

Lebert,

9.35 p.m. A Relay from, St. John's Cathedral Hall of a Programme of Sca Shantics and Sea Songs by The Royal Naval Singers of H.M.S. "Donac," Conducted by C. T. Lec, D.SC., R.N.

Programme

1. Jolly Roger. Chudleigh Candish. 2. Johnny comes down to Hilo

Arr. beer ..... Arr, Lee. 4. Ol' Man River ("Show Boat").. Kern.

3. Billy Boy

5. Sailors' Chorus ....

Arr. Parry. 0, Blow the man down.. Arr. Lec. 7. Let the Bullgine run ..******** Arr. Terry.

"Sir Henry made a brilliant speech and showed no signs of

3. Rio Grande .. .. Art. Terry, 10 p.m. London-Big Ben; London "No one thought anything was wrong till we saw him fall.

"World Afairs" A Talk by H. Then we rushed to his assistance, and I asked the whole company to Wickham Steed.

10.17 | go into the ndjoining room while'

Dr. Caley, medical officer of gramme. health for Wandsworth, attend- ed to him,

Subject Moscow Gaol

Warsaw, Mar. 1.

REVISION OF DUTCH ARTHUR THILO, 33-year-old British subject, spirited away from his wife in November by Russian secret policé, is in Lubyanka prison in solitary confinement.

CONSTITUTION

REDUCED INCOME FOR

THE QUEEN,

The Hague, Feb. 28. The Dutch Second Chamber has approved a revision of the Constitution whereby new arrangements have been agreed upon regarding the income of the members of the Dutch Royal Family.

of

He is not allowed to write letters. His wife is not permitted to see him.

yet no charge has been formulated Rival

brainst him.

The secret of Mr. Thilo's arrest has just leaked out of Russia. Even Lord Chilston, our Ambassador in

Moscow, was not aware of it.

The news reached the Ambas- sador from the Foreign Office In London Lord Chilsten has bech

Kings'

Dispute Coronation

Melbourne, Mar. 25.

p.m. A. Variety Pro-

Vocai-Tzinga doodle day: You look

....Maurice so sweet, Madame Chevalier,

Spey of Shirley Temple

These

now

colint.attached shirts have become most popular. Worn with a tie they present an appearance of the utmost respectability—or for Sports wear with collar open they provide the utmost comfort.

Made of an entirely, new cloth called "Bracken" mixture of linen and wool In heather mixtures and neat check designs, with ties to match,

MACKINTOSH'S LTD.

STOWAWAY AN

:

AMERICAN

CONFIRMATION FROM

WASHINGTON

A further charge of, entering the Colony without a valid passport was

MEN'S WEAR

SPECIALISTS

ECHO OF MOTOR FATALITY

NOMINAL FINE ON

OFFICER

Captain D. B. Michell, of the R. A. brought against Michael Di Mca, 22, Mess, Lycemun, was this morning when he appeared on remand before summoned before Mr. W. Schofield, at Mr. Barnett of the Kowloon Magis- the Central Magistracy, for allowing tracy this morning for stowing away an unlicensed driver to drive his car, on the President Wilson in Shanghai

It will be recalled that it was and arriving in Hongkong on March Captain Micholl'a that Lieut. driving D. H. N. Baker-Carr Accused had been remanded three when he knocked down a man in times

previously as the poller hed King's Road on March 15, who sub- been waiting for a reply from sequently died.

8.

"Washington to be recdived by the

car

Was

Mr. O. E. C. Marton, of Deacons, American Consulate in answer to the Consulate's enquiry as to whether Di pleaded guilty on behalf of defen- Meo was an American subject or not.dant. He said Capt. Michell and Detective Sergeant Lieut. Baker-Carr had known each Hutchinson Bald that Washing other for two years and had an ar- n. V. ton had confirmed Di Meo's claim rangement by which one was to use in that he was an American citizen, and the other's car when his own was

sked for an expulsion order to be

Captain Michell had every be repair. made. The Consulate and the Dol- reason to believe the lieutenant had a lar Line Steamship Company would leence, and was very surprised to

only probably come to some arrangement and he had not. It was about sending Di Meo to the United technical offence, Mr. Marton sub- States. Di Meo hlmselt had express-mitted. ed his willingness to work his pas- sage.

!

A fine of $5 was imposed.

For passing a car on the left side'

A One of $23, or three weeks' hard i Instrumental-Italian favourites...labour, to date from March 9, was in Queen's Road East near the Dock- "Later T announced SirThe Hodlars, (Harmonica Duet). Inflicted, together with an expulsión yard-on-March--13,--Ki-Gerioff-of- Courtlands, Kennedy Rood, was fined Henry's death, and the rest of

order.

$5. Defendant pleaded gulity and the evening's programme was

sald the car in front of him gave him abandoned.

no chance to pass" on the right:

OTHER CASES

"Lady Jackson went with her hus-

band to the Bolingbroke Hospital."" TRAFFIC EXPERT

Sir Henry Jackson was known for the part he played in easing London's trafic problems and in the formation of the London Passenger Transport Board.

He was prominent in the acgotia- tions which led to the passing of the London Traffic Act of 1024, and was a 'member, and fater, chairman, of the London and Heme Counties Advisory Committee on Traffic, a post he occu- pied at the death.

Foort.

your

Henderson Twins. Solo-One Kiss ...Reginald

Vocal-Why did I have to meet

Do you remember my first love- song?......Gracie Fields.

Organ Solo Six Hit Medley Harry Croudson.

Vocal Duets-Where the arches used to be; Life begins again.. Flanagan and Allen,

Piano Solos Melodies of the month, No. 15......Len Green,

11 11 p.m. Close down.

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

The flowing wave-length and frequencies

used by Daventry

Blen CIBA

Frequency Wavelength- 0,609 ka. 49.50 metres OSH . 9.510 k., 25.56 metnes GSC

2583. $1.30 metres 11,740 k.e. 25.82 metres 11.80 k.e. 25.28 mirties ,36,140 k.co 10.82 metres

In 1910 he was elected to the

esn

CS2

JOSP

080

Cs)

OSI

- GBJ

17.700 k.e.

21.470 k.c 16.200 k.e. 21,540 k.. -4,110 e.

16.80 metres 1.87 metres 10.68 metrre 19,00 motres 49.10 metres 10.18 metres 10.40 metres

Transmission 1

GAL

+

G50

CSP

15,18 k.e. 15,10 k..

1

asked by Mr. Eden to make in- |(EVERAL "kings" in Australla ore Wandsworth Borough Council, and quiries, and, if necessary, reprefiercely contesting each other's was mayor from 1021 to 1924. The yearly incume of the Queen has

sentations to the Soviet Govern- claims to represent the aborigines at

He was chairman of the Metro- been reduced from 1,200,000 guilders

meni.

the Coronation, says the Delly Ex-politan to 1,000,000 gulders (126,000).

Boroughs Standing Joint The yearly income the Princess

Mr. Thilo had worked in Russia press correspondent.

Committee in 1924, and in that year will remain 200,000

and her guilders,

about four years as a constructional

King George, elderly chief of the he also became Conservative M.P, for husband is to have a similar amount. engineer with the great Ama arm. vanishing Larrakeyali tribe at Dar- Central Wandsworth and was knight-

The salaries of members of the He married a Russlan and has two win, is annoyed that he has not re- Second Chamber have been reduced children. a son, aged two, and a ceived an invitation to seo lie. "corro-

He lost his seat in the 1829 election from 5,000 to 4,500 guilders

ders (£840).

4 p.m. his arrest, boree" of "Number One Feller King by only 200 votes, but regained it in who daughter, born

1031, and in 1935 was made a baronet. | George.”.

The general elections figures · for Central Wandsworth were:

after

Deputies or local Councillors who whom he has not seen. misuse their position to stir up re- volutionary agitation are to be re- He was born in Bradford of Ger- moved from office by a Committee man parents, spent his schooldays in nominated by the Crown on the re-Yorkshire. The family afterwards commendation of the Second Cham- returned to Germany for a time, and he acquired German citizenship as The proposals now go to the First well as British. Chamber (Senate), which will doubt- less pass them. Parliament will then be dissolved and new elections will Helen travelled from London

a holiday with her brother take place. The new Second Cham- spend

ber.

In October Inst year his sister

to

ber and Senate will then take up the and his wife at their home in Mos- revision of the Constitution on second cow. He was arrested a week after reading. At that stage the proposals her return.

can only be accepted or rejected with-

out amendment.

Thousands Flee

From Fleas

BOUND TO SECRECY

Pact With Portuguese Government

(From A Diplomatie Correspondent) Captain Macdonald, the Ad-

him.

Queen Duisy wants to accompany Both agree that a steamer is too slow. They want to fly to Eng-

land.

George's claims Are challenged by King Mariana, ol Bathurst Island, who says he should go be- cause he lina more plccaninnies than George. But George' retoria that the argument is unsound be- cause Mariana has more wives. Also in the field is King Kurraga, better known as King Bitly., Speak-

Ing in his tin hut at Peakhurst, New

South Wales, ho claimed he was head of 75,000. full-blooded aborigines..

"Give me a top hat, a trock cost, a pair of those striped pants, a high collar, n white shirt, a fancy tle, and specially made boots to it my feet, and I'd look, the part," he said.

ed.

Sir Henry Jackson (Con.). 14,728 Mr. F. W. Davies (Sod.).

Con. maj.

10,405

4,323

GETS 101 HICCOUGH CURES

Bay State Girl Finally- Aided, 'After 150 Hours, by Physician

Just

were

de

(0.8.B., G.S.O., G.B.G.)

Big Ben, 'pid-time Music 2012. 4.45 pm. Namure thai Are History-1, tp.m. The Reginald Paul Planoforia

Quarial. 5.40 pan. The News and Announcements, Greenwich Time Bignal et 5,45 p.m.

Transmission 2

10.8.1, 0.8.0, 0.8.1.)

7 pm

Bilen. "The Forsaker Citr." 7.45 p.m. The Forum Theatre Orchestra. 8.15 pm. "John Lundener, at Home'—18. R. p.m. Dance Mutale,

3.30 p. The News and Announcemente. Greenwich Time-Signal at 9.15 p.m. 9.16 p.m. The Harion Colliery Band.

Transmission 3

(0.8.D., 05.P., G.8.11.)

10 m. Ben. World. Affalte' 10. p.m. The Emilio Colombo Octet 11 p.m. Geiger and he Orchestra, from

Claridge's Hotel, London,

11.30. p.m. 'So Much to Da Eplaodes. Že

the life of Cecil Rhoom, by H. I. Barbor.

12.15 h. Bootilah Dance Mule. 11,10 am, The News and Announcernente. Greenwich Time Blanat at 18.45, a.m.- 19.30 am. Dance Musle,

South Hadley Falls, Mass., Mar. 1 101 "cures" for hiccoughs

of Miss Vienna, Mar:-25;

sent to the family Edna Plante of this town when' she PATRONS of a circus here

recently suffered the paroxysma for

SIKORSKY FLIES ON were almost thrown into à

180 hours. Her father, Herbert La tried out one suggestion of panic by a man who set word in ministrator of the scheme for periences to the Press or otherwise

Pagopago, Mar. 20. Arecracker under her

The big Sikorsky - firing boat, circulation that blood-thirsty supervision on the Portuguese publish them.

on the shock" theory, It was bound from California to New Zea chair, beasts had broken loose.i

frontier, will have his office at

Since the Portuguese, Government not a success.

land, hopped off from here to-day He refused to try another remedy, They fled for the exits in Lisbon and Captain Smyth, his refused to receive an international

commission on their territory, the which was to have her put her head and will dy non-stop to Auckland.

United Press, 2 terror.

deputy, at Oporto

present scheme has had to be but the window of an automobilo advance guard of the party will arranged privately between Portugal and keep her mouth wide open sall for Lifbon on March 6, but it is and Britain, and the British Govern while the machine, was driven at not expected that the supervision will ment will bear the cost of it. This sixty miles an hour, or to have har

WEDDING DAY FIXED

Wilmington, Del., Mar, 20

Dupont to-day an- Mrs. Eugene nounced that her daughter, Ethel.

R. Johannessen, of Wallem

and

would wed Mr. Franklin Roosevelt, Company, pleaded not guilty when he Jr., at Wilmington, June 30, at Christ was

summoned for speeding in

Protestant Episcopal Church and that Bonham Road on March 5. a reception would be held at the Dupont estate, Owl's Nest, after-on patrol near the University when wards.--United Press.

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

The marriage arranged between Mr. Robert Leslie Shepherd Webb

and Miss Evelyn- Winifred

Trüffle-Sergeant Bethell said he was-

he saw defendant's car turning into Bonham Rond at what he thought was an excessive speed. He follow- ed and the speed Increased to 30 miles an hour from. Park Road to the No. 8 Police Station.

Defendant dented driving of an

O'Hagan will take place on Wed-excessive speed, and the case was ad- nesday, 14th April, 1037, No journed for one week,

Chon Shu-lam, of 12 Fung Fai Invitations are being issued but

all friends will be welcome at a Terrace, driver of private car 4351, reception to be held afterwards was fined $30 for speeding in Hen- at the Roof Garden, Hong Kongnessy 'Road on March 16. Hotel, 5 p.m.

The marriage of Mr. Augusto Antonio

Des Remollos, son of Mr. M. A. Dos Remédios, to Miss Eleonor Maria Xavier, daughter of Mrs. Xavier, will lake Julla Maria place on Wednesday, 7th April, 1937, at 4 p.m. at the Rosary Church, Kowloon, to be followed by a reception at Mr. M. A. Dos Remedios residence, No. 8, Tung No Cheong Building, Kowloon. cards are being issued but all friends are cordially invited.

Traffic-Sergt. Youe said he follow- ed defendant to Johnston Road. He was doing 40 miles per hour and passed several cars going at 30.

TYPEWRITING AND COPYING

OFFICE

Gestetner

PHONE 23358

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN

1 BELIEVE THAT THOSE WHO HATTLE THE BADRE MOST HAVE NEVER WORN ONE. |--General Goering..

Mr. Justice R. E. Lindscil, Pulsnė Judge, is returning from Home leave by the P. & O. liner Rajputana, which arrives here to-morrow morning.

...

GLOUCESTIS ARCADE -

BRIEF

Lam Hul, an apprentice, was nd- mitted to the Government Civil Hoo pital yesterday with injuries received when his arm was caught, in same

machinery ot

ot Wanchal.

"He could have bought a whole that," year's monthly tickets for, remarked Mr. Barnett at the Kow- loon Magistracy this morning when H.MS. Falmouth left Macao yes estreating hall of $30 on the non- terday carrying H. E. Sir Hughe appearance of Leung Yat-sing, 20- M. Knatchbull-Hugessen and en-year-old teacher, charged with cvad- tourage, after a day's stay in the lng payment of fare on the vehicular Portuguese Colony. The Ambassador ferry Man Kok on Monday. will visit Swatów and then pro- ceed to Shanghai via porta,

An

unemployed man, Leung Lul tung, was charged before Mr. K. Keen While playing football in Holly- at the Central Magistracy this morn- wood Road yesterday, Lee Kwok-pul, with the possession of a dagger af 15-year-old schoolboy, living at Fleming food on March 20. He Police arrived with ropes and

No. 15 Shing Wong Street, second pleaded guilty Detective-Sergeant EX-SENATOR”, DIES... runs to capture or kill the blood.........

floor, was involved in a quarrel with Allan stated that defendent was

boy thirsty beasts,

Boston, Mar. 29/

oy, Kwong Chan, aged 12. searched by a detective about 10 him: It was then learned that the owner commence till about March 20. All amount will be deducted from the cat chicken gizzard inner lining,

apparently lost his temper on March 20, and the dagger was Ex-Senator William Butler, 70,

and pulled out a penknife, with which found concealed in his jacket of a troupe at leained inched the party will caloy diplomatic Im- British contribution to the total cost tried in butter,

The hiccoughs were finally stop campaign manager for." Mr.” Calvin suddenly gone crazy and released hirmunity and they are bound an of supervising Spain. Britain's share. troupe, who were dednitelva.blooda Agreement & with 845 Portugaise of the total' has been axed at 10 pet: ped by the use of a drug prescribed Coolidge in 1924, died to-day Lee, who was sent to the Government | was passed;¦ and the dagger was cons:

cent Government not to divulge their ex

by a physician. kedai | United Press.

hirsty hot dangerous

/other D

he inflicted head and arm wounds to Sentener of three months hard inbour

Civil Hospital for attentionce EP-201 fmen fodretraites

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