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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1937.

CausesTM Japanese Outcry

MEETING

Incident

MASS

ANTI-BRITISH

E. T.

T. Maitland

Tells

VIRULENTLY

His Version Of

Shanghai Episode

Shanghai, Dec. 6.

Japanese residents of Shanghai held a mass meeting yesterday in connection with the "flag incident" during the Japanese military parade through the International Settlement on Friday when, it is alleged, Mr. E. T. Mait- land, broke a Japanese flag across his knee. The residents passed a resolution requesting the Japanese Government to assume a determined stand and to take all mea- sures necessary to secure consideration of the inci- dent by the British Government and the people by im- pressing upon them the outrageous nature of the affair which cannot be condoned."

Speaking at the muss meeting, Mr. Hamano, President of the Japanese Residents' Corporation, solemnly con- tended that the flag incident was a clear indication of Britain's pro-Chinese and anti-Japanese attitude. All of the speeches, at the meeting were virulently anti-British.

Meanwhile Mr. Maitland has made ;*

a statement to the effect that he was watching the Japanese parade when "suddenly

Japanese civilian

violently pushed into my face a Japanese flag and shouted wave the Bai'. When I attempted to avoid his į ffort he persisted, at the same time pushing his face unpleasantly near my own. He then thrusts flag into my hand. whereupon I broke the frait stick.

"Japanese civilians created a com- motion and other Japanese congre- guted about me, punched me about the face and body, with the result that I am now, for the first time in my life, the possessor of a beautiful blue, black, green and pink eye."

Mr. Maitland dewribed how he was rescued by a British police officer and taken to the police station where he was kept in the private quarters for safety, as a number of Japanese tried to reach him.Beuter.

SLASHING AMERICAN EXPENSES

Roosevelt, Striving

· To Balance Budget

New York, Dec. 5.

Cuts totailing $800,000,000 amounts appropriated last year are being made to fuifli President Frank- in Roosevelt's promise of a balanced budget for 1038-39, according to the Washington correspondent of the

New York Times.

Reuter,

Her er to erpenped there was unable to walk, here is Jean Batt n, New Zealand er, carried from her plane after arriving at Lympne. Kent, England, to break the sole light re- covl trum Australia. Her new mark was 5 days 18 hours and 15 minutes from Darwia to Lymp afspert. She ecovered later and flew on to Croydon airport.

POLICE RESERVE

· ORDERS

Orders by the Hon. Mr. T. H. King.

GUILTY ON ALL THREE COUNTS

SOLDIER TOOK RIDE

RADIO BROADCAST

"Music Hall" and Other Relays from London

HOTEL ORCHESTRA Radio Prografime Broadcast by ZBW on Wavelengths of 355 metres (845 k.c's.) 31.40 metres (9.52 in.c's).

0.05-10.0 Chinese Programme. 5.0 Relay of the Dance Orchestra from the Roof Gardes of the long- kong Hotel,

1 The Big Apple: 2. What will

I tell my heart; 3. Boo-Hoo; 4. There's a lull in my ille.

8.15 Interval of recorded douce, music from ZBW.

Mernortes; B. 5. Spanish Early Twenty's Part 1; 7. Moonlight and Shadow; 8. Early Twenty's Part

5.20

6:35 Interval of recorded dance music from ZBW.

9.. That old Feeling: 10. Turn on the red hot heal; 11. Blossoms on Broadway: 12. Blue Danube,

5.55 Interval of recorded dance music from ZBW.

8.0 13. Follow your heart; 14. Just a dream at sunsel; 15. A Song In your Heart,

6.15 Interval of recorderl music from ZBW.

dance

6.20 10. When two love each other; 17. I'll Never Say Never again; 18. Lady in Red; 18. China Doy.

6.30 Children's Records,

Uncle Peter's Nursery Shu Song. ....Uncle Peter (Bass--Baritone): 'Now We Are Six'' (A.A. Milne--- Fraser-Simson); (a) The Emperor's Rhyme; (b) Furry Bear.......Mini Crawford (Sopr.); Medley Of Songs From Shirley Temple Pictures.... Mae Questal (Vocal) and Victor Young and Ills Orchestra.

6.45 London Relay-Musle-Hall. Including George Formby with The BBC Variety Orchestra conducted by Charles Shadwell.

7.45 London Belay-Memories of Queen Victoria',

A, talk by the Rt. Rev. Sir David Hunter-Blair, Bl

7.65 Stock Quotations and Hong- kong Exchange Market.

8.0 Tine, Weather and Announce- ments,

0.05 Chinese Programme-Relay from the Ko Shing Theatre.

11.0 Close down.

8.05-11.0 p.m. European I'rogram- me from ZEK On a Frequency of 640 Kllocycles.

IN PRIVATE CAR Seeing a private motor car leaving | Inspector-General of Police. to the the junction of Salisbury Road and

Police Reserve, were issand today. Hankow Road at 1.30 am. un Decem-Night

They are:

CHINESE COMPANY

*

not been switched ofl. The pullee offer then learned that the car did not belong to Moffat and that he had eo ariver's licence.

P

8.30 Musical Comedy Selections.

The Town Talks-Selection (V.

with Donald Stewart. Cond: Dennis Ellis)... Vaudeville Theatre Orch. van Tiral; (l'urber, Ells and Charig) Stand Up And Sing-Selection.... Ray Starita and is Bond with Vocal Chorus; Princess Charming Selection (Sirmay, Ruby and Waller) Palace Theatre Orchestra Cond: Percy E, Fletcher.

8.05 London Palladium Orchestra and Webster Booth (Tenor) Lighting The Switch (Alford): Echoes From Puszta (Ferraris); Kiss Me Again (Victor Herbert)....Orchestra; Ahl Sweet Mystery Of Life (Herbert); The Way You Look To-night (film Swing Time'); Serenade In The (Bixio, Cherubini antl be without lights, Det.-Sergeant Kennedy)....Webster Booth; Amina Scott followed it in a taxi and when (Lincke); Animal Antics Novelty it stopped a short way up Salisbury Intermezzo (Warb); Old Vienna Moon (Lebert, Zadowski, arr. Cardew); Anti Gas Lectures.-The under-Road he questioned the driver, LS, Live, Lough And Love (film 'Congress

A.S. Moffat of the Seaforth High- on mentioned N. C. Os. will report wonders, as to why the car's lights had Dances')...Orchestra.

Chinese Company Headquarters t 18.30 hours every evening of this week for Anti Cns Lectures: —

Crown Sergeants K39 Tso Huk On,

Chau Chingi R4G Thomas Yip, RG7 Chiu, and HB7 Wong Chung.

As a result of this incident Moffat Lance Sergeants R8 Lal Iu Kwong was charged with (a) driving The Budget Bureau is reported al- | ready to have agreed to the cuts-829 Chan Chung Tung. 130 Thong ivate moter car, belonging to Capt.

Po Hing, R42 Wong King Chuen, 154 Good. Shek-Pui-Tim,-I74 Albert WL permission, (b)-driving the same R.U., without the owner's and 177 Pun Hon Yin,

motor car without a licence and (c) Training

Course Part 1-The driving the car without lights.

members of the undermentioned

Admitting the charges Moffat told Chinese Company will attend Chinese Company Headquarters on Tuesday, the Court that on leaving Peninsula and Friday, December 7th and 18th Hotel on October 4 he had sat in a

motor car parked near the Hotel 1 wait for the taxi that he had sent for. stry holes maturing on February 1 Constables R4 Tam Hiu Fung. R23 As his foot pressed against the self next, will be permitted to exchange Kong Kar Yan, t43 Lou Chick Kai, starter of the car I began to move Hendaye, Dec. 5. them for an equal amount of the new R4 Lam Man, 848 Thomas Thin and he, not having driven a car for

not a long time, could It is reported that 500 Moorish bond and note issues, but the securi Wong, R50 Sit Pui Hang, ft56 Wan impulse to so for a short ride.

resist the He soldiers, apparently aged only 12 alles which they receive will be in Chiu, Rád Chu Chun Ki, R80 George: 13, landed at Algeciras and were addition to those offered for cash sale Chan, R64 Yam Ping Yue, and 172 was about to turn the car back to its original spot when the Sergeant rushed to the Cordoba front aboard to the public.

Fang Hing

reached him. the Ciudad de Algeciras on Saturday. Mr. Henry Morgenthau, Secretary Patrol Duty. Nightly between

Meanwhile arrivals from Cadiz re- of the Treasury Department, explain-18.00 hours and midnight by ported feverish activity in unloading ed that the new securities will refund | bers as detailed by the Officer a mass of wor materials, three others already outstanding, and so Charge of Company. Spanish chips discharging hundreds new money for borrowing is in sight of field guns and tanks. It is re- for the next two months. ported that three Italian destroyers Escorted them.

Boys Serving As Soldiers With Moors

Reports also state that the Loyalists again bombed Huesca barracks, caus- Ing considerable damage. United Press.

EXTORTION CHARGE

Shanghn, Dec. 8. International Settlement police have jalled Morton Lawrence Baron, self-styled newspaperman from the Denver Post, on charges of attempted extortion of $300 from an American

woman.

Baron was arrested ai a cabaret. United Press.

U.S. TREASURY-MOVE

Washington, Dec. 5. The United States Treasury bas uffered for publie sale $250,000,000 worth of B-year 2.5 per cent. bonds and $200,000,000 worth of 5-year 144 per cent. Treasury notes.

It is announced that persons hold-nt 17.30 hours for Part 1 of Training inst the $277,000,000 worth of Trea-Course:

in the

INDIAN COMPANY

min-

Omcials interpret the statement as Strength.-Constable R221 Hakim confirming the Administration's in-Aft has been taken on the strength tention to retrench

current of the Indian Company, us from 20th financial year and to balance the bud-November, 1937. get next year-Router.

0.0 London Retay-'Empire Ex- change'.

Points of view by travellers from the Dominions and Cotonics.

0.15 Chopin.

No.

24,

Nocturne In F Sharp Major, Op. 15.- No. 2 Nocturne In G Minor, Op. 15. 3.......Rubinstein (Piano); Mazurka No. 17 in B Flat Minor, Op. No. 4 .Moriz Rosenthal Pinno): Studies, Op. 10: No. 11 In E Flat Major: No. 12 in C Minor.... ...Backhaus (Piano)

9.30 London Relay-The News 0.50 Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra Carnival Of Continuing Moffat said that he had the Animals (Saint-Saens) 1, in never thought of the car's light as he | Introduction and Royal March of the was driving, and added that he was Llon; 2. Hens and Cocks; 3. Mules; sincerely sorry for any inconvenience. Fortoises; 3. The Elephant; 8. that might have been caused to the Kangaroos; 7. Aquarium; 8. Person- vehicle's owner.

ages with long cars; D. Cuckoo in the Woods; 10. Birds; 12. Fossils; 13. Trame-Sergeant J. Appleton then The Swan; 11. Plunists; 14. Finale. told Mr. Barnett that he Was

Song Without Words (In A minor, Instructed to ask that a serious view Patrol Duty-Nightly between

Op. 40, No. 0-Tchaikovsky). of the case be taken BA numerous 18.00 hours and midnight by mem- enrs had been stolen In past months

10.15 London Helay-Variety. |bers os detailed by the

With The Four Aces. In gangster Oncer in and one was still missing. Those rhythm; Bennett and Willams in Charge of Company.

that had been recovered were very Child's Play' by Bert Lloyd and Jean EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE badly damaged.

Melville and Billy Thorburn, at two Lecture Lecture on Police work. In reply to Mr. Barnett Capt. F.C. planos.

10.45 Dance Records, Hend Allen of the Seaforths, who was pre- will be given at the EU.R.

Fox-Trots pak.com Easter Morning Hongkong authorities continued to quarters on Friday, December 10 sent in Court, sak that no disciplin- tent alarm apparatus to-day and the at 17.30 hours. All members witary action would be taken if Mollal Wanderers...Casual Club Orchestra; More (Charles B. siren and bell clamouring from the attend.

was fined. However, the occurrence | Waltz-No Post Office loud-speaker had the

con-Cochran's Revue Home and Beauti might possibly be taken into

The sideration when the question of the Fox-Trot-Sing Something in effect of summoning curlous Chinese (in the direction of the sound from

man's promotion arose.

Morning ('Home and Beauty').. Imany blocks away.

Defendant was then fined $30 on ..Roy Fox and His Orchestra. the first count and $10 each on the Fox-Trot-Timber.... Jack Hylton remaining charges.

and His Orchestra, 11.0 Close down.

ALARM SYSTEM

TESTED

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

Sentence of two months' imprison- i Notifiable disease case* in the ment and banishment were imposed Colony during the 48 hours ending

C. CHAMPKIN,

D.S.P. (A)

METRIC SYSTEM FOR WEIGHTS AND

on Yung Nam-hing, 28, unemployed, nidnight, December 5, were: Small- MEASURES ADVOCATED

by Mr. R. Edwards at the Central pox 1, enteric fever 1, cerebro- Magistracy this morning for the theft i spinal fever 1; dysentery 4. of brass padlocks.

Alighting from bus 605 while it was in motion in Queen's Road Central yesterday, Luk Yue-long, of op Wel- Iington Street, fell and was injured, He was taken to the Queen Mary Hospital for treatment.

Washington. Dec. 5.

of

A fine of $100 or two months' im- Mr. Daniel C. Roper, Secretary of prisonment was inflicted on Cheung Commerer, has Kin, 33, unemployed, for possession Congress approve

prepared oplum at the Wing Lok system whart by Mr. R. Edwards at the measures.-United Press.

this morning. Central Magistracy 1

A coalte named Nam Min-knu, 47,

injured in Des

̈ ́MAYFAIR GIVES ANOTHER GUESS

London, Dec. 5. recommended that Mayfair, guessing for 2 second the metric time, has decided that King Leopold for offeint weights and of the Belgians does not intend to marry again, but instead in arranging for the marriage of his brother, Prince Charles, fo Lady Anno Cavendish-Bentinck.-United Press,

Lam Sam-mui, 20, widow, appear-Roud yesterday he feltrox GAOLED

ed before Mr. R. Edwards at the Cen- teal Magistracy this morning and was Aned $300, with the alternative of two months' imprisonment, for pos session of prepared oplum at the Canton Whart.

was

lorry No. 2305. The vehicle carrying a number of baskets, and the man was sliling on top of them..

At the Kowloon Magistracy this

WITHOUT

CHARGE

Moscow, Dec. 5.

It is revealed that on November

morning Sub-Inspector Hogers.asked 23, the

WIDOW'S WINE DUTIABLE

Precautions On Chinese Air Lines

Identification Of Passengers Asked

What is seen as an endeavour to prevent persons of an undesirable character travelling on planes of the | Eurnsia Aviation Corporation, is a new regulation announced 'by the National Government

of China, through the Ministry of Communica tlons.

authorities Imprisoned Chan Sze, 00; widow, was fined the Magistrate Mr. K. M. A, Barnett Madame Thelana Sofono, Secretary 53.40 for pomension of dullabie spirit All passengers are now required to Lai Wai-chuen, 30, widow, appear for a three days remand in the case of the Russian-American Chamber of ot the Canton Wharf by Mr. R. furnials satisfactory Identification ing on remand before Mr. R. Edwards concerning two unemployed men at the Central Magistracy this morn-named Pank Luk-wu and Tiang Web Commerce, though no charges love Edwards at the Central Magistracy either from their accredited officers

been preferred against her. They this morning.

their . Constijsten, frohm – recognlaod Ing, was charged with receiving a charged with demanding $2,500 with lab Imprisoned her brother and Chan said that the wine won publio organisations or from their stolen diamond ring, valued al menas:s from one, Tang Kuk-ping, brother-in-law. Her husband was brought from Canton for her daugh Ormia RION $6,000. A week's formal remand was of Prince Edward Road. The re-exiled to Siberia Inst yenter-in-law, who recently gave birth - Advanes - bookings are included.

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