THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY,
NOVEMBER
40
1937.
Hitler Predicts Return of Colonies
MUST
CONTINUE
HER DEMANDS,
GERMANY TOLD
LORD HALIFAX
REPORTS
ON CONVERSATIONS WITH
BERLIN'S
LEADERS
Berlin, Nov. 21.
The prediction that Germany, within six years, would once again have her colonial possessions, was made by Herr Adolf Hitler, speaking at the celebration at Augsberg of the 15th anniversary of the foundation of the local Nazi group.
Der Fuehrer declared: "We must continue our demands for colonies and must make this demand louder and ouder until the world is unable to refuse it. It may be a hard task, but the hardest part of it is already done."
After referring to the Four-Year This Pian, Herr Hitter continued: plan does not mean that Germany is acquiring economic independence her expect because she does not colonies
absolutely back. It essenilul to make herself strung 10 that she can successfully demand the return of her colonica. To-day the like to foreign countries do not mention the subject of colonies, but in one year they will get used to it, in three years they will realise that something has to be done about It, be and in alx years they will convinced of the necessity taking practical steps."-Reuter.
for
Three Held In
Fraud Case.
Allegedly Converted $17,170 To Own Use
ROBBERS... SENT TO PRISON
One Victim Badly
Beaten By Plotting Pair.·
Criminal Sessions commenced fore Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell at the Supreme Court, this morning, when Mr. M. J. Abbolt, Assistant Crown
Solicitor prosecuted.
The first case was that of Au Chu, alias Pun Shing, who pleaded gulity to a charge of breach of a deportation his order and was sentenced by Lordship to two and a half years' Imprisonment with hard labour.
Wong Kwai-fat and Cheng Cheung. charged with robbery pleaded guilty. and Cheng Cheung asked for teniency.
"You robbed an unfortunate man whom you knew to be in possession of certain money collected as contri- bution for his maintenance," said his Lordship delivering judgment imprisonment with hard labour."
Bitter War In Air
Bombers Out On Both Sides
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Hendaye, Nov. 21, Insurgent headquarters hus nounced that all bars are down on aerial operations," with the resulti that there have been widespread
Insurgent raids on civilian popula
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tions for the past day and a half.
A fleet of 30 Loyalists planer bombed military objectives in the neighbourhood of Saragossa, return- to their base ni ing sucessfully Valencia. Castellon and Almazora, setting fire bombarded Aragon, to a hospital and killing at least two patients, and wounding 14. The In- surgents also mule
attack on
The rebeln
ELF1
Leridia where 250 civilians, including 04 school children, have been killed Bujaraloz, 16 were killed and 37 during the last fortnight. In a rald wounded.
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HENRY COTTON Anglespike
BROADCAST GOLF SHOES
Selection of Now Variety And Dance Records
LONDON RELAYS
Radio Programme Broadcast by Zow on Wavelengths of 335 metres (045 k.c.'s.), 31.4D metice (9.52 m.c.'s).
H.K.T.
12.0-13.20 p.m. Relay of Special Service from St. John's Cathedral.
12.30 D.B.C. Wireless Military Band.
The Jolly Robbers Overture (Suppej; Kirkby Malzcard Sword Dance Folk Dance (arr. Cecil Sharp); Silver Jubilee March (8. Lets); The Crusader March (B. W. O'Donneil).
12.48 Cinema Organ..
'Chorus Gentlemen, Plense' Reginald Dixon (The Famous Black- Quentin M. Maclean. pool Organist): Cinema Memories...
10 Time and Weather. 1.03 London Palladium Orchestra. The Rose' (Selection of English Aisha
Melodiester. Myddleton); (Lindsay); Wedded Walmsles (Humo- Of The Mountains-Selection (Fra- rous Fantasy-arr. Alford): The Maid
ser-Simson). The Insurgents, taking advantage) 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press; Wen- of the weather, bombed important ther and Announcements.
1.40 Selection of New Vartely and supply centres at Sarinens and Meno-
the Loyalists with Fox-trol-Cat And Mouse; Quick- dog fights with
Ilerbert Kuster & Is whom they were numerically equal. silver.... grillo, and were engaged in several Dance Records,
Meanwhile
a report, supposedly Piano Orchestra. Comedy Sketch- On the application of Mr. Abbott,
behind General Sandy Wins The Foolball Pool ... Lifs Lordship ordered the money emanating from found an defendants, amounting to Franco's lines, states that the Insur-Sandy Powell & Company.
Fox-Trots--Runnin' Wild; Chicken $3.66, to be handed to the complain-gents on the Aragon front will come Reel......Joe Daniels & His Hot
sentence each of you to two years
ant.
BRUTAL CRIME
mence an offensive towards the sea-
Shots in 'Drumnastics', Vocal Duet- coast on Tuesday.-United Press.
You Dancing Into Heaven With REBELS DROP 100 BOMBS
Lilian (Schroder Beckmann} Madrid, Nov. 21. In presenting the case of Lai Nam charged and Mo Chung, who were
It is omelally reported that rebel Hurvey & Willy Fritsel. Pinno with robbery, Mr. Abbott, said that planca this afternoon dropped about Crazy Days-Selection: Crest Of The Patricia Ross- there were no previous convictions, 100 bomba on Monzon, 30 miles Wave-Selection
They're The number borough. Fox-Trots-Oh, although it was a bad case. The first north-west of Lerida, defendant asited the complainant toot victims IA unknown.-United Tough, Mighty Tough In The West; Ten Pretty Girls... Nat Gonella buy wolfram and he knew that com- Press.
& His Georgians. plainant had money on him. The
JAPAN'S RECOGNITION
2.15 Close down. second defendant was engaged by the
Salamanca, Nov. 21. An official note conßrming Japan- Chung Kung, 23, Li Kwong. 23, first defendant, or he went with him
of General Franco ese recognition both shop fokla, and Yeung Tsik, 38, for a very different purpose, the out- unemployed. came before Mr. R. come of which was this very bad case states that the recognition is based of robbery. The victim was tied up, Edwards at the Central Magistracy hands and feet and mouth, Mr. Abbott on the Spanish-Japanese agreement this morning on a charge of having thought, and also he was very badly United Press, fraudulently converted to their own use the sum of $17,170.41 entrusted, to knocked about. As a result he spent them by Li Y, 14, master of the Yuen days in a hospital. The two de-
Tai Import and Export firm of No. 12 New Market Street, second floor.
Mr. J.T. Prior appeared for the) complainant.
fendants were lucky that they were not in Court on a much more serious charge, he said.
UNDERSTANDING NEARER
Berlin, Nov. 21. Free, frank, informed and con fidential were the terms in
which Lord Halifax described his discussions with Herr Adolf Hitler, General Herman Goering and Baron von Peurath, in an Interview with British press correspondents to-day, when he expressed the hope that as a result the door had been opened a little to not guilty. the road leading to Anglo-German understanding. Ife stressed the A formal remand of three days, was and the bail fixed was cordiality with which he had been granted
$10,000. A provisonal date for the received.
The German papers, while agreeing hearing was fixed for November 30, that the visit will help to promate at 2.30 p.m. understanding, emphasise that the talks are merely informative and are not expected to produce positive re- sults at the present. Therefore they should not cause feeling of dis- appointment or untimely hopes.
The first two defendants pleaded Lordship Enid;
The newspapers declare that there is no urgent necessity for a visit of Baron von Neurath to London, where he has been invited-Reuter,
HAPPY VALLEY THIEVES ADMIT SEVERAL CRIMES
Naval Man Dies Here
Full Honours. For Cumberland Sailor-
bill
The two defendants pleaded guilty and, delivering the Judgment, his "It appears that you lured this complainant up the with the intent te rob him of 2115 money. Two of you made a most brutal attack on him, and caused con- gilerable Injury. You are lucky be- and not facing! ปี Ing here to-day charge of murder. I sentence you each
five years' Imprisonment with hard labour."
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effected before
the clvil war.-
Challenge To Strikers
GOODYEAR'S RE- OPENING FACTORIES
8.05-11.0 Chinese Programme, 5.0 Relay of the Dance Orchestra
from the Roof-Garden of the Hong-
kong Hotel.
1. Swinganola; 2. Moon Glow; 3. Poor Little Angeline; 4. In a He Hula Heaven.
5.15 Interval of recorded dance music music from ZBW.
5.20 5, Basin Street Blues; 8, Take another Guess: 7, A Sailboat in the Moonlight; 8, Rockin'. in Rhythm.
5.35 Interval of recorded dance music from ZBW.
5.40 0. Japanese Sandman; 10, High Society: 11. Someone to care for me; 12, I'm Gellin' Sentimental Over You.
5.55 Interval of recorded dance music from ZBW.
0.00 13, All the way from Ireland; 14, You Needn't have Kept it a Secret; 15, Merry Widow.
H.K.T.
0.15 Interval of recorded dance music from ZBW.
New York, Nov, 21. The Goodyear Rubber Company announces that it is re-opening its factories on Monday for those wishing On application of Mr. Abbott the to return to work, regardless of the
6.20 10, These Foolish Things: 17, sums of $12.03, found on the Arst strike situation. defendant, and $10.00 found on the Meanwhile the alt-down strikers Boo-Hoo; 18, The Sheik of Araby; second defendant, were ordered to be holding the No.
1 plant, have, I Can't believe it that you're in handed over to the complainant. evacuated, while Union emcials are Love,
Au Chu, carpenter, and Shum Tak-attempting to get the strikers to leave
the No. 2 factory-Heuter,
STRIKERS RETURN TO WORK
Akron, Nov. 21. Members of the Union have voted to resume work with the Goodyear Company on the basis of the N.L.R.B., settlement plane.-Unlied Press.
Hin, married woman, were the next to be charged with robbery,
Defendants...were alleged to have) engaged a motor car, and invited a woman, Lam Wo-yuk, 27, distant The funeral of Richard F. White, relative of Shum's to go on a drive mechanician on H.M.S. Cumberland, with them. At Kennedy Road, it is took place this morning. While died alleged, Au produced a knife, at the Royal Naval Hospital yester-menaced Lan, and robbed her of $30 day after long liness.
Hongkong currency. $7 Canton cur-
that Au Chu was not her husband.
In the absence from harbour of rency and a deposit receipt issued by Following reports of losses
of 11.M.S. Cumberland the mourners, the Wing; On Banks for $158. clothing and other articles of value fring party and buglers were drawn
Au Chu pleaded guilty to the from householders in the Happy from HLM.S. Medway, the 8th charge, while Shum Tek-lin denied Valley district early this morning, Destroyer Flolla and H.M.S. Tamar, all compilcity in the matter and stuted detectives of No. 2 Police Station, the cortege leaving the Hospital at 10 Wanchal, have been able to arrest a.m. for Happy Valley cemetery. two men in connection with the Officers of the above ships followed the cortege and full naval honours The men, Wong On. 17, unemploy- were accorded the deceased. ed, and Wong Tang, 20, unemployed, The Rev. J. T. B. Evans, Chaplain, appeared before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest officiated at the graveside.
thefts.
Di the Central Magistracy this morn-
ing jointly charged with (a) larceny
of clothing and other articles of value
from the ground floor of No, 8 Leigh-
ton Hill Road on November 0, (b) Father Accuses
Jarceny
of
waistcoats
from
the
ground flour of No. 1431 Wangneichung Son Of Theft
Road on November 10, and (c) lar-
ceny of a packet watch, a packet of Christmas cards, a pair of Leunis
shoes and one tin of cigarettes from Admitting a charge of larceny by Miss L servant before Mr. R. A, D. Forrest a motor car belonging to Fearon, which was parked near that the Central Magistracy this morn Hongkong Golf Club on Novembering, a cabin boy of the ss. Bolivin at
on un present at Taikoo Docks was 20. Second defendant was extra charge of larceny
the
of clothing from the motor Mrs. D. J. Mackie of Magazine Road, which was also parked the Golf Club on November 15.
admitted Both defendants charges against them and on the first three counts were each
separately sentenced to a total of six weeks' hard labour, Second defendant was
sen-
The following jury was enpanelled, Mr. K. Stuart Smith, foreman, Mr. Joseph lton Shaw, Mr. Benjamin Charles Arthur Proulx, Mr. Samuel Ebenezer Green, Mr. Yiu-Sik-lung,
Mr. Ernest Manuel Salumet, and Mr. Frank Goodwin.
After evidence had been given by the victim and the motor-cur driver the case was adjourned until to- morrow.
GUILTY ON ALL
COUNTS
MAN ARRESTED IN
NARCOTICS RAID
CHARGED WITH CRUELTY TO DOOMED PIGS
The hearing of a charge of cruelly to animals against plg dealer's assistunt. Tin Hing, 30, was adjourned for 24 hours by Mr. H.A.D. Forrest at the Central Magistracy to-day, that the Colonial Veterinary Surgeon may be called to give evidence.
6.39 Children's Records, Medley Of Songs From Shirley Temple Pictures Mae Questal (Vocal) and Victor Young & His Orchestra; More Very Young Songs (Poems by A. A. Milne, Music by Fraser-Simson):
(a) in the dark; (b) Us Two; (c) Knights and Ladies; (d) Binker: (e) Shoes and Stockings: (1) For- given... George Baker (Baritone). 6.45 London llelay-Music-Hall, Including Will Fyfe (Famous Scots Comedian) with The BBC Variety Orchestra conducted by Charles Shadwell.
7.45 New Dance Records.
Like Fox-Trois-I'm Fellin' Million (Stm Broadway Melody' of 1938'); Caravan. Nat Gonella & His Georgians. Sunset In Vienna (from flin); You're Looking For Romance I'm Looking For Love... Brian Lawrence & His Lansdowne Orchestra. One In A Million (from 1m)... Brian Lawrance & His Lansdowne Orchestral.
8.0 Time, Weather and Announce- ments.
8.05 Chinese Programme-Relay from the Po Hing Theatre.
11.0 Close down.
Defendant was alleged to have had 15 pigs carried in baskets which had no matting, this causing the legs of the pigs to have been lacerated, Pleading not guilty for Tin, Mr. C. A, S. Russ said that his client had 8.05-11.0 p.m. Ewropean Program- acted on the instructions of theme from ZEK On a Frequency of 640 Colonial Veterinary Surgeon.
Kloevelen.
8.05 Mendelssohn-Trio In D Minor, Op.49.
Inspector W. Mair prosecuted and said that he understood that the pigs after having been unloaded from a Played by Cortet, Thibaud and Junk yesterday had been kept
pens Casals,
8.37 Elisabeth Schumann (Soprano). at Kenneedy Town. This morning,
Der
Op.41 Einsame,
(Lappe- without held captive in baskets mattings, they were loaded on to n of articles tenced to four weeks' hard labour.
(Continued on Page 4.) car of The boy, Ngal Yee-wal, nilas Ngai
lorry for conveyance to the slaughter hundred house some two or three Garstalen, whilst in the employ of Ngal Man-tak, aged 22, was said to have
The Leung Pak, 41, unemployed, was yards away from the pens.
saldi TTS JROBENONIM ZANATALIZIN Ylk-choi, scrond engineer of the
wireless set, four suits of charged with possession of prepared Colonial Veterinary Surgeon." vessel. clothing, three jackets, three pairs of opium, keeping an opium divan and Inspector Mair, "reckons that it was removed by lorry than to have had tours und in rercoat another possession of heroin pills at No. 41 more huamne to have had the pigs Hling Lung Street, first floor, before man named To Kong, was charged. R. Edwards at the Central them drlyen along the streets. Some with having received the stolen Magistracy this
of the pigs' legs were probably in- morning. property, but owing
Senler Revenue Offer A. Grim-jured during the unloading from the four heroin pipes, six and
Remarking that the case depended thels of prepared opium and about on the evidence of the C.V.S., Mr. 200 heroin pills were seized in the Forrest adjourned it for 24 hours. raid. The house was a well-known divan and it had been raided several times before.
ames no
to insuffelenti
given further two weeks' hard labour evidence against him he was dis-mit sold that folle opium pipes and junk on the extra charge, and for break charged. ind bond signed not, long ago was
The
complainant WAS Ngai's additionally sentenced to another two father, the court was told. weeks: imprisonment.
Sub-Inspector F. D. B. Tuckel! prosecuted.
TYPHOON CHANGES
AMCOURSE
The typhoon, first Intimation
COOLIE GAOLED
FOR ASSAULT
half
Leung was fined $3,000 or months' imprisonment on the first three count and a fine of $250 or months' imprisonment on the second, sentences to
On run concurrently.
DUTCH LINER AGROUND
With a previous conviction for com- the third count, he got six montha' mon assault, Chan Ng, 45, a one-eyed Imprisonment, street coolie, pleaded gulty this morning_before the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, at Sessions, to causing grievous bodily harm to of Leung Wing, 30, streef coolle, at which was given at 9.56 am. yester-Lockhart Road. day when the No. 1 signal was hol (-
Chan, who was sentenced, to two ed, was reported at 9,30 nm. to-day years' hard labour, was stated to have
a chopper to be moving away from the Colony struck Leung with
According to enquirica from the October 4 In the course of a dispute Royal Observatory, the typhoon was over a debt of seven cents.
Dr. P. S. Court said there was quite 360-miles south-cast of Hongkong, moving east-north-east, away from a good chance of Leung having a the Colony.
permanent wound on the shoulder.
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WATCHMAN CAUGHT Mo Kesson's
BAG-SNATCHER
For sare
. Sentence of four months' impri- sonment was inflicted on Chan Fuk- aang, 35, employed, by Mr. R. Ed- tamed ever wards at the Central Magistracy this
moothing, morning for snatching a handbag from Mrs. Brackham at the Post
cooling. Ömer tram stop on Saturday.
and in.
Sub-Inspector McEwen said that Mrs. Brackham was waiting for a tram and the defendant came from behind and snatched the handbag. He then ran into the alleyway be tween the Central Post Office and the Radio Office. He was stopped by Ashraf Khan, watchman of the P., &t O, Building.
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