THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1937.
China's Case Put Before Conference
RADIO BROADCAST
PRESENT WAR Release Of Armed Thieves Doren Ma, and Lee Wong
EXTENSION OF 1931 AIMS
WELLINGTON KOO SAYS
NON-COOPERATION
INDICATES INTENTION
Brussels, Nov. 3.
Dr. Wellington Koo, China's chief delegate to the Brussels conference which is seeking some method of
British Ships Is Promised
London, Nov. 3,
Lord Cranborne, replying to questions in the ilouse of Com- mon to-day, said that seven British ships find recently been captured and detained in ports belonging to General Franco's Government in Ɛpala.
The Bellish Government had made strong representations to the Insurgents, and General Franco had undertaken to release them. Two had already been freed-Reuter.
Five
Killed
mediation in the Far East conflict, put China's cast before In U.S. Navy
the Powers assembled to-day.
The Nine-Power Conference was resumed in the Marble Hall of the old palace of the Duke of Orange this afternoon, and Dr. Koo was one of the principal speakers.
Dr. Koo said the facts relating to Japanese armedį aggression had been examined by representatives of 23) nations, whose unanimous report had been approved by 51 nations. It established that the Japanese army. invaded Chinese territory, and had military control of large areas including Peiping itself. The Japanese. Government had taken naval measures to close the coast of China to Chinese shipping, and the weight of the Japanese war machine had been brought to bear on harmless Chinese people by land, sea and air. Japanese military occupation of North China practically covers three whole provinces, the combined size of which was equal to England and Germany, and had also occupied part of Shantung and Shansi.
This
Plane Crash
Seattle, Nov. 3. Five occupanti of a large
plano amphibian naval
were
killed when it rollided with a smaller naval plane to-day.
The occupants of the smaller craft escaped by parachute.- Reuter.
Manila Gives Challenge
To Hongkong
Hopes To Profit By Trouble In China
Maalla, Nov. 4.
Use Ruse From the Studio Gain Entrance
Young Amah Loft
Bound, Gaggod
LONDON RELAYS
Radio Programme Broadcast by Z.B.W. on Wavelengths of 355 metres (845 k.c.'s) 31.40 metres (0.62 m.c's).
H.K.T.
12-12.20 p.m. Relay of Special Service from St. John's Cathedral.
12.30..B.B.C, Dance Orchestra and talo Da Costa (Piano),
Alone in the house, an 18-year old amal, Hul Mul, was robbed by two men, who gained admittance through a clever ruse, at 257 Reclamation Street, second floor, last night.
According to the story she told the Police after the robbery, and mistress went out aboul 7 p.m.,
the house. Times nione in leaving her About 20 minutes later, D manchestra; Dancing Butterfly (Young krocked at the door, saying that he and Petitere); Wall Time-Medley had come to collect an électricity (Strauss,
arr. Levy)....Role dn account. She Informed him that her Costa; Fox-Trots Swing (from employers had gone out, whereupon Pubile Nuisance No. 1'); Moon Over the man left.
Miami (Leslie and Burke)....Or- chestra.
Fox-Trol-Big Ship; Vale-In My Heart Of Hearts (both from Music liath Charms')....Orchestra; Trus A Thousand
Goodnights (W her master Da Costa; The Phantom Of A Song
Hall); (Henry
Fox-Trot-Radio .Or (Henry Tall) ....
(Samucis and Donaldson)....Raic
There was another knock at the door about half an hour later. She looked through the peep hole and saw a man who said he had dropped a jacket down into her verandah from the floor above, and
asked her to retrieve it for him. She did so but just as she opened the door to hand
back, the man pushed past her and entered, followed Immedi ately by with
1 Time and Weather.
1.03 Primo Scala's Accordeon Band and Ler Allen (Baritone),
Six Hits Of The Day (Series 5); She Came From Alsace Lorraine (Ida-Carr); Don't Save Your Smiles Davis-Cools-Flo Hilo)....Primo Schla's Accordeon Band; Seein' Is Believin' (Adams and Ager); Re- hearsing A Lullaby (Sigler, Good-
another, who was armed hart and Hoffman): When Did You
The robbers bound Leave Heaven (film Sing Baby her up, gagged her and put her inside Sing')....Los Allen; Old Ship O
a room, after which they ransacked Mine (Pelosi-Arden); Song Of The
the place, taking away clothing to the| Lift (Butler-Damerell-Evans).... value of $210.50.
Primo Scaln's Accordeon Band.
The girl remained in the room until about 10 p.m. when her master and mistress returned and released her. So far no arrest has been made.
Hongkong's Problem Is Exceptional
Mui-Tsai Decision
Waiting Upon Governor's Study
London, Nov. 3,
1.30 Reuter and Rugb" Press; Weather and Announcements.
1.40 Dvorak Slavonie Dances. Slavonic Dance No. 1 in C Major: Slavonic Dance No. 3 In E Minor; Slavonie Dance No. 8 In G; Slavonic Czech Dance No.. 9 In B Major. Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Vaclav Talih,
1,57 Chopin.
Preludes, Op. 28: No. 6-Lento assal in B minor; No. 3-Vivace in G major; No. 7-Andantino in A major; Wallz In A Flat Major, Op. 42........... Moriz Rosenthal (Piano); Mazurka In D Major, Op. 33, No. 2; Mazurka in A Flat Major, Op. 59, No. 2... Paderewski (Plano); (a) Study In C Sharp Minor, Op. 10, No. 4; (b) Study in G Flat Major, Op. 10, No. 5 Vladimir Horowitz (Piano).. 2,15 Close Down.
8.05-11 Chinese Programme.
In view of the Sino-Japanese Obviously the present outbreak | celved instructions in advance to re- hostilities, President Manuel Quezon was merely a continuation of a policy jeet any fresh overtures to participate in an interview with the United Press, said the Philippines Commonwealth of territorial expansion displayed at in any way in the conference. Mukden in 1931, and the subsequent will not, however, necessarily prevent was very eager to co-operate to the military occupation of Manchuria. on attempt being made because no full with any firms interested in channel of conciliation is to be moving their Oriental headquarters neglected in these preliminary stages. (to Manila,
He intimated that he might appoint Anglo-American Mediation? a committee to confer with several companies on the subject, and that Although, as far as can be gathered, he would ask the Assembly to make no decislari has been reached in re- gard to the next move, it is aumour- Manila a free port to enable it to ed in the lobbies that the conference compete with Hongkong.
It is understood that many firma may attempt to induce Britain and
undertake with Orient headquarters in Shang- the United States to
hai are considering moving to Manila due to its peacefulness, ample trans-hoped the governments of the Malaya music from ZB.W portation, low taxes, and so on.
China's Big Regret China regrets, sald Dr. Kou, that her re-arming in recent years has not been more rapid or extensive so as to offer more effective resistance to lessen the toll, of suffering which has been ruthlessly imposed upon the Chinese people,
al-
mediation, but there are no grounds for assuming either would acept auch an invidious task, or that it would be entertained by the Japanese if the proposal was made.-Reuter.
The Japanese claim that the situation in the Far East is difficult for the Occident to understand. The only dificult point to understand is the persistent aggression of Japan, not only in violation of pledges, but
Nanking Mass Meeting in oprosition to her real self-interest. It does no credit to Japan, who
Nanking, Nov. 3. ways.complains of alleged lack_of_ stable and effective government in A mammoth meeting will be held China, to have the civil part of her here to-morrow morning to support Government give assurance of peace- the conference of the signatories to ful intentions one day, to be belied the Nine-Power Puct which opened
at Brussels to-day. immediately by the actions of her military authorities.
Big Smuggling Campaign
Dr. Koo alluded to
the gigantle
smuggling campaign in north China, designed to deal a financial blow to the Government of Nanking, so as to disrupt Chinese integrity in north China, and to strengthen the Japan- ese hold there.
Thousands of government em- ployees, merchants, fariners, women and students are expected to attend the gathering-Central News. "Dove Of Peace In Japan's
Iron Grip"
Attention is drawn to the fact that the Commonwealth owns a large tract of adjacent piers which should prove a big attraction, as they would be firma-United made available to Press.
FIRST REACTION-
New York, Nov. 4. Banking circles' first reaction to President Quezon's suggestion that business houses with their Orient headquarters in Shanghai should move them to Manila is that the dis- tance to Manila ra compared with Hongkong is too great "to make much difference."
However, they saw the possibility of a number of United States Arms hoing interested in view of the con- gested condition of the Hongkong and Singapore warehouses,
General Motors executive officers told United Press they were not will-
Chungkinh, Nos, 4. "The dove of peace is being crush- ed in the Iron grip of the Japanese. The Japanese refusal to attend the military," declared Dr. Lo Chin-lun, present conference was another proof Chancellor of the National Central ing to comment until they had had of her disregard for trenty University, yesterday when asked the opportunity of studying in detall obligations. If she had a cast and a about his Impression of the opening the advantages of maiding the move. clear conscience, she had no need to of the Nine-Power Conference by a However, they indicated their wil be apprehensive that she would not representative of the Central News lingness to conter with a committee. have à just hearing,
-Ünited Press.
Dr. Koo did not deny the Japanese assertions of anti-Japanese feeling in Chinn, which was a natural reaction tó Japanese aggression.
Apency.
He urged the nations participating in the Conference to take Immediate steps to check the Japanese military If world peace is to be maintained.-- Central News.
Finally Dr. Koo derided Japanese insituations that the Chinese Govern- Patriotic Feeling Running ment was under the influence of communist element.
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Hankow, Nov. 4.
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5 Relay of the Dance Orchestra from the Roof Garden of the long- Asked by Li-Comdr. R.T.H. kong Hotel.
Just because my baby says it's Fletcher (Lab) whether it was pro- posed to promote legislation for so; 2. Night over Shanghol; 3. You away from love to-night; Hongkong and Malaya whereby all can't run transferred children must be regis-4 The lady who couldn't be kissed. 5.15 Interval of recorded dance ory of State for the Colonies, sald misle from Z.B.W. 5.20 5. Sailboat tered, Mr. W. Ormsby Gore, Secret-
the Moonlight; the Straits Government had decided to adopt in principle the Minority 6. Runnin' Wild; 7. Carelessly; a. Report und recommendations of the Fifty million Robins can't be wrong.
5.35 recent Mul-Tsai Commission. He
Interval of recorded dance
at
States would reach a similar decisión. 5.45 9. Afraid to Dream; 10. You The problem in Hongkong, in can't have everything; 11. The Moon
my eyes; 12. I never knew.. general, presented special difficulties got of effective control owing to the free 0 Studio Children's Concert. movement of the Chinese population 6.45 Operatio Selections. between the Colony and Chinese The Queen ot Sheba BalleL territory, particularly present, Music (Goldmark, Op. 27)....Chi- with many thousands of refugees go-cago Symphony Orchestra directed ing into the Colony,
by Frederick Stock; 'La Traviata" The Colonial Government, how-(Verdi)-Violetta's Aria: E strano! .Marin ever, had announced willingness to strano! Sempre libera....
'Cavalleria give effect to the proposals of the Cebolari
(Soprano);
(Mascagni)-Intermezzo: Majority Report, but before finally Rusticana'
the ap 'Sadko' (Rimsky-Korsakov)--Song thef Of India....Boston Orchestra con- deciding, he would awalt preciation of the situation from
'Der new Governor, with whom he had ducted by Arthur Fiedler; discussed the problem before Sir Rosenkavalier (Richard Strauss)- Geoffry Northcote sailed for Hong-Act 2 Finale Scene (With Waltzes) ....Duet: Richard Mayr and Anni kong.Reuter.
Andrassy With Orchestra conducted by Bruno Walter.
ΤΟ MACDONALD
TOUR
London, Nov. 3. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, former Prime Minister, accompanied by his daughter, Sheila, leaves to-morrow
ה
for Reuter,
tour
of South America.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
The theft of a coat, valued at $15, and $50 in money from her room has been reported to the Police by Mrs. F. C. George, of 4 Stafford Road,
A 28-year-old concubine, Lau Fun- stu, 17 Tol Wo Street, was admitted to the Queen Mary llospital yesterday suffering from the effects of opium-
7.14 London Palladium Orchestra. March Review Medley (arr. Wolt- schnch); Longing (Haydn Wood); Vivienne (Finck): Phantom Brigade (Myddleton); Alsha (Lindsay).
7,35 Stock Quotations and Hong-
kong Exchange Market.
7.40 Studio-Doreen Ma (Plano) and Lee Wong (Vocal).
1. Never in a Million Years.... Lee Wong; 2.
.Doreen Easy Living. Ma; 3. The First Time I Saw You (from R.K.O. Am Robber Baron")
The forthcoming wedding is an-...Lee Wong: 4. Southology...
the nounced of James Richard Godfrey Doreen Ma; 5. In the Chapel in Barter, engineer, of Shanghai, and Moonlight....Lee Wong; 6. Sleepy Hannah Margaret McCallum of Lon-time down South....Doreen MD.
8 Time, Weather and Announce- don.
ments. 8.05
Chinese Programme-Studio Concert.
Ip So, 25, jumped into the harbour of Gloucester load yesterday, and was rescued by Lai Chu-teung, a motor boat seaman, and taken to the Queen Mary Bospital.
11 Close Down. 8,05-11 p.m. European Programme from Z.E.K. On a Frequency of 640 Kilocycles.
8.05 Variety.
'M. Litvinoff's Warning Patriotic sent meals are running M. Maxim Litvinoff, the Russian high Is Sinklant province in view of hearers that the present Japanese armed aggres delegate, warned..his international conferences sometimes slon in China, Mr. Chang Yuan-lu, poisoning. prove useful to the aggressor, representative of the Sinking Pro- are vincial Government resident Nan-
iri especially if the conferences
Pang Pal-shing, 20, unemployed,
Piano Charlie Kunz Plano Medley king told protracted.
Two months imprisonment was im- representative of the banished last July_for_ten_years, woo. Central News Agency
ency yesterday charged before. Mr. R. Edwards at posed on Li Sing, 22; unemployed, by No, R.14. Charlie Kunz; Vocal-In They were opt to concern them-when interviewed upon his arrival the Central Magistracy this morn- Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Mogis- Petite Tonkinoise (arr. Christine); seives principally with the mainten here from Thus by aeroplane. ing with returning to the Colony be- tracy this morning when charged with Jal Deux Amours (Koger, Varna ance of their own existence, with
in the face of the national crisis fore the expiration of his term. larceny of a gold pocket watch from and Scotto)....Josephine Baker and procuring moral satisfaction for the
the person of Lau Plu on board the Adrien Lamy; Vocal-Rhythm In My and Chinese in Sentence six months. the Mohammedans sponsora of the conferences, and with
Yaumati Ferry. Man Kung.
Nursery Rhymes (Lunceford and their own superficial successes, which Sinklang, accordance, to Mr. Chang,
Chaplin): The Star and The Rose have sunk their differences, and are
and did not always coincide will sue-throwing their full support to the
Schwartz)....Sam Central Government-Central News.
.cesses for the cause.
He was confident the present con- ference would pursue the aim of restoring peace in the Far East, and establishing a just peace which would not untic, but would bind the hands of the aggressors also for the future and in other parts of the world.
To Sit In Secret
The plenary session adjourned at 0.10 p.m. until 2.30 to-morrow, when the conference will alt In committee
BANISHEE COMES BACK AS SNATCHER
So Ming
F/Lt. P. Holroyd Smith, 200 Prince) Edward Road, was summoned before
A motor accident occurred at King's (Young Mr. K. Keen at the Kowloon Magis Rond yesterday, when Au Yee, 28-Browne (Baritone) with the Rhythm
Sisters; Dance Orchestra- Can't tracy this morning for allowing his year old woman, was knocked down dog abroad without being muzzled by lorry No. 4478, driven by Yau Dance-Fox-Trot; The Man On The or on a lead on October 17. He Sun, as she ran across the road after Flying Trapeze-Comedy Walta...
tram-car. The Billy Cotton and His Band with pleaded guilty and was fined $10. alighting from a
woman received injuries to the head Vocal Chorus.
8.39 London Relay-At The Black Dog.
Mr. Wilkes at home in his own
Thornton.
She was
An application for the confiscation und abrasions to the body. of 74,000 cigarettes found unclaimed taken to the Queen Mary Hospital. In an un-numbered hut at Aberdeen
Thought.'
London Relay The Trocadero Cinema Orchestra.
Directed by Alfred Van Dam. From the Troxy Cinema, London,
0.10
for London Relay-Food
Three short talks on matters of jopical interest.
0.30 London Relay-The News. 9.50 Irene Bcharrer (Plano) and gisle Saddaby (Soprano),
Andante and. Ronde Capriccioso Scharrer:
on November 1 was made by Crown- Owing to there being Insumelentar-parlour. Presented by Pascoe Sergeant A. F. Estall before Mr. R. A. evidence to convict, Mak Yan-kwal, D. Forrest at the Central Magistracy 32, carpenter, was discharged at the 24. Asherman, was this morning. The oppilention was Central Magistrazy this morning. in secret. It is gathered that the sentenced to six months' imprison- granted.
when he appeared on remand before programme will be deelded upon in ment for snatching a handbag from the evening when Mr. Anthony Eden Ho Ying-fong, 20-year-old girl
Mr. R. A. D. Forrest, charged with #t Two P.W.D. torry drivers, Wong the possession of a quantity of Bliver and Mr. Norman Davis dine together. Wing Wo Street, when he came be- Hul, 31, and To Pu, 32, appeared beat Queen's Road East near Grenson Afterwards Mr. Davis will meet M. fore Mr. It. Edwards at the Central Tore Mr. K. M. A. Burnett at the Street on November 1. Inspector A Yvon Delbos.:
Magistracy this morning. An Kowloon Magistracy this morning V. Baker said defendant was stop- As for can be gathered a final additional charge
two drums ped by a Chinese constable as he atop preferred charged with the theft waa attempt will be made to secure against him for returning to the containing six gallons of petrol be ped off a bus and the silver, wrapped Japanese collaboration in some form Colony before the expiration of his longing to the Government on Noin paper, was found in his posses- or another, although it is renlised ten years banishment term, starting vember 1. They pleaded not gullly, sion Defendoat claimed the aliver (Mendelssohn)....Irene there is little prospect of Japan niter from September this year, and on and hearing was fixed for 2.30, p.m.as his, and said he was going to sell My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair ing her mind. Indeed Japanese quar- this charge he was sentenced to an- on Tuesday, November 9. Ball wast, but would not say how he came (layda); Nymphs and Shepherda fers to-night afrined they and re- other six months' imprisonment. - ❘ net at $25 each.
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