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THE HONGKONG

CORONATION WAS

ILLEGAL

Stone

Altars Are

Forbidden

"If stone altars in churches should be proved to be illegal, some of the most solemn moments of the coronation

invalid." service would be in some way

the points advanced when a vicar's "This was ono of

a number of appeal against an order for the removal of ornaments from his church was continued before the ancient Court of Arches at the Law Courts, London, recently,

The Rev. Charles Geoffrey Rolfe-Silvester, Vicar of St. Hilary, Miss Aun Cornwall, was the appellant. The respondent was

whose petition a Truro diocesan Maria King, of St. Hilary, on order for the removal of the ornaments was made.

IF-

CRASH

PROOF PETROL TANKS

NOVEMBER 15, TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY,

Increased Membership Of Women Golfers

PROFITABLE YEAR

1988.

RADIO BROADCAST

"No. 8 Howard Place" And Other Home Relays

HOTEL ORCHESTRA

The annual general meeting of the Ladies' Section of the Royal

Radio Programme Broadcast by Hangkong Golf Club was held in the Helena Moy Institute yesterday morZ. B. W. on a Frequency of 845 k.e's. ning, with Mra D. J. Gilmore, Act- and on Short Wave from 0-11 p.m. ing Captain. In the chair.

on 0.52 mc's. per second.

IL. K. T.

6.00 Relay of the Dance Orchestre from the Roof Garden of the Hong-

The Chairman sald: "The reason for my presiding over this meeting to-day is owing to our Captain, Lady MacGregor, having left for Home kong Hotel. leave at the end of May, and since

(a) Stolen Heaven; (b) I'll never

Britain's air pilots will be saved er departure it has fallen upon let you cry; (c) You and me; (d) Ani

from their most dreaded peril-be ing burnt alive in a crash-by the Invention of a retired offelal of the Air Ministry.

to carry out the Fortunately Lady

duties.

**** Old Straw Hat. Was with us during the busy winter

0.14 Record: Arin Con Variazioni season, and we all appreciate the (Lula Mozzani); Le Regiment Qul great interest which she took in the Passe (Sconoscinto)...Marlo Macca- Ladies' Section, and her generosity ferri (Guliar),

in giving three prizes to be played for at the Spring Meeting.

The annual report and statement of Accounts having been in your

prescribed

ed period, I will, with your

6,21 (a) Alone with you; (b) Coffee and Kisses; (c) Lovelight in the Starlight; (d) Ti-pi-tin.

The invention, approved by the

after initial teris, Is Ministry "crash-proof" petrol tank which is seamless and rivetless and will stond up to violent battering and twisting or bursting.

0.44 Records: Speak Easy (Gens- Tests were carried out by drop-wi

the tanks from various heights as read. The items of expenditure The Eight Piano Symphony directed Merryl; Doll Dance Four have now been fitted to Air-re practically the same as last year, by Bruce

Harvey (Banjo) speed Oxford monoplanes for service and the Statement shows a sub- (Brown)....Ken

stantial balance of $200.42 in hand with Orchestra. Our thanks are due to Mr. Sommer- felt, A.C.A., for kindly auditing the accounts.

hands for the lesion, take themler); Rollin' Home (P. De Rose)....

CONFESSION

ping The ornaments in dispute, which

Mr. Ashworth said he thought he include six stone altars and several

in-would be justified in agreeing to such "witch-watching" balls, were stalled in the church by the late a course. vlear, the Rev. Bernard Walke, whol retired in 1930.

The appeal was heard by Mr. W. M. Stable, K.C., Deputy for the Dean of the Arches. Mr. H. 8. Vaisey, K.C., and Mr. G. C. Hutchinson ap- prared

for the appellant, and Mr. J. P. Ashworth for the repondent.

Judgment was reserved.

Mr. Ashworth contended that, use suming the stone altars were illegal, the court had no discretion in the matter.

He mentioned that Dean Slan- ley found a xiono altar at West- minster Abbey, Ile had it re-

erected bad and moved wooden table with a marble slab on top.

At Durham Cathedral a stone loly Teble hart been there for 200 to 304 years,

Westminster Abbey, how ever, was a Royal peculiar," and the King was sole judge of what should be done there.

He asked the court in say that the discretion on the part of the au- thorities could only extend to stone altars which had been in existence since the time of the Reformation.

AT WESTMINSTER

Mr. Ashworth subinilted that there was a great weight of legat authority Illegal and were not a matter of dis- cretion in regard to their removal.

The judge said he was horrified to find at after the proceedings in 1932 the then incumbent, without any regard to the legal rights of some of his parishioners, put in six altors.

to the effect that stone altars were

He acted in a manner amouni- Ing to "gross defiance" of the consistory court, and the filega. itles under which the parishion- ers suffered were appalling.

further Aller

arguments,

It was agreed to leave the ques-} tlon of the crucifix over until a com- prehensive and final scheme came before the chancellor.

"Now will your fordalilp go into the confessional box?" said Mr. Ashworth, and the judge joined in the general laughter. Mr. Stable said that the question of the confessional box struck him as an extraordinarily small matter,

"There is no doubt about it." he nuded.

confession in "that

the Church of England is perfectly nor mal. Compulsory confession is for- bidden." Mr.

tests.

CHINESE WEDDING

Mr. Harold Winglee And Miss M. J. Yu

Yu.

The wedding look place at St. Mar- garet Mary's Church, Happy Valley, yesterday, of Mr. Harold William Winglee and Miss Mabel Josephine The bride, who is the daughter of Mr. Yu Yat-yue, merchant, was given away by her father, and was attended bridesmald.

are

0.44 (a) To-night w live; (b) Havin' Myself a time; (c) I still love to kiss you goodnight; (d) East Side Kick.

7.00 Closing Local Stock Quotat- tione.

7.02 Tino Rossi (Tenor) and Or- chestre Raymonde.

Rien qu'un Chan! D'Amour (Alm Naples au baiser de feu'); Mia Ple- colina (Alm 'Naples au baiser de feu').

| vicar had not yet moved into the by her sister, Miss Hida Yu, as on our September those who kindly d'Angelys and Parera)....Tino Rossi 1

Valsey explained that the vicarage house of his parish. He would give up a great deal for the sake of peace, but he would not give up the Reservation of the Sacre- ment unless he was stopper.

very grateful

to 011

Membership Increasing "The membership of the Ladies' Section is steadily increasing, and during the past season all our com- petitions have been very well sup- ported. On the special days, such as and Autuma the Spring, Summer

a record number

Tino Rossi (Tenor) with Orches Meetings, we had a of entries, in spite of the fact that heavy rain fell during the first two tra; Delibes In Vienna (arr. Walter)| Orchestre Reymonde; Les Fleurs (Montler and Bay C'Est De L'Amour days of the Spring Meeting at Fon- Deep Water Bay

Revoir (Dalleri, 1 Tillymoon); Te We ing, and also at

Day,

throughout the sea-

(Tenor) with Orchestra. win The bridegroom, who is the well-donated gratulate all the

Mrs. and especially son.

Whyle

Being the story of the adventures Smith on her successful "double"

in of the Lady Susan and Captain Smith the winning of the Championship in the Cape Town Air Race, Specially and the Captain's Cup in one year, written for broadcasting by Horton

The

Scratch Score of the Old

Giddy: Characters: Lady Susan Rip- Course at Fanling has been reducel ple Captain Smith; Int Man; 2nd from 78

to 75, and that of the New Man: 1st Girl: 2nd Girl; Reporter: Course from 13 to 72. In accord-

Mr. Finberg: Production by John ance with the regulations for Clubs

lubs Richmond. amliated to the Ladies' Golf Union,

Weather and 8.00 Time, the Scratch Score Committee in

8.03 Dvorak-Slavonic Dances.

known swimmer, baseball and softball player, was attended by his brother, Mr. Cecil Winglee, os beri man.

The judge replied that it was per- fectly obvious that if there was to be peace there must be concessions on both sides. ment.

The Rev. Fr. Galblarti ofeluted. Later a reception was held at the Hotel Cecil. The honeymoon is being He reserved judg-spent at Macao.

CHAPLIN BANNED

CHARLIE CHAPLIN, the Marx Brothers, the Ritz Brothers, and other Jewish comedians may be banned from Italian cinemas. in a new campaign the Rome anti-Semitic newspaper Tevere des cribes the Marx Brothers' film "A Night at the Opera," showing in Rome, as "a perfect example of the degenerate geniality of the Jewish race,"

"The Marx Brothers are only aj big bluff," mys the Tevere, "Their) clowning my draw smiles from! maids, but Italians do not need to take delight in their stupidity."

All Chaplin Blms are banned in grounds that he is

on

the

Get-Ary a

Judge said he proposed that one off

It was officially confirmed in Rome the two aumbrys (cupboards for storing ecclcsiastical articles) must recently that a Government decree go within the period prescribed by law will be published scon barring the chancellor, but regarding the all non-Aryan" Italians from the other he thought that the vicar ought Stock Exchanges and financini mar- to have more time to consider his kets. position,

RED FLAG

PREVENTS DISASTER

ROBERT Kelso, signalman at

1 station, looked

out of his box recently just as an electric train was leaving He saw an express from Victoria to Ramsgate sweeping up the line in the distance.

He pushed the signal over to stop, a red fing, and dashed on to grabbed his platform, frantically waving to

the driver.

BARRED FROM LAW Financial firms with Jewish con-1 nections will be wound up.

This decision

will not affect foreign Jews dealt with by the re- cent decree urdering their expulsion within six months.

British and American inanclers in Italy therefore will not be affected by the new decision.

Jews are barred from the German! Hegal

profession by n deeree publish-

ed in Berlin.

Licences of Jewish solicitors in the

Royal

"Oi'

"

THE King and Queen danced

ners,

the

the scratch

7.20 London Relay Congo Land. ing'.

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TIFFIN WITH MUSIC—$1.00, Dally except Saturday & Wednesday

London was notified in May of the

the nouncements. recent alterations made on the two Slavonic Dance No. 1 In C Major; Fanling courses, and asked to con- Slavonic Dance No. 2 In E Minor: sider these reductions, in order to Slavonic Dance No. 14 In B Flat Ser

of the Home courses. chestra cond. by Vaclav Talich. sent standard of the you the pre Major.....Czech Philharmonic Or now They

BxICE replied

Relay Empire London 8.15 Gazelle'. scores at 76 and 72 respectively.

"I feel sure that Lady MacGregor would wish me to express her tanks to all the Members of Committee for their whole-hearted support, and in doing so I should like to add my 8.45 Miza Korjus (Soprano) and own, for their co-operation since her Marek Weber and His Orchestra.

for all departure. We are grateful for The Little Ring (from "The Mal- work done by Mrs. Whyte-den's Wish-Chopin); Invitation to Smith

Hon. Secretary, Mrs. the Dance (Weber)....Miliza Korjus

with Holmes as Handicap Monger, and (Soprano)

the Berlin State

cond.

by Frunz Mrs. Selby who has undertaken this Opern

Orchestra strenuous tasic since Mrs. Holmes Schonbaumsfeld; "Tales From The left the Colony last month. We are Orient Wallz (Strauss, orr. Egg).. also greatly indebted to Col. Mat- Marck Weber and His Orchestra thews for his kind co-operation and Serenade (Moszkowsky); The Mal- help, and the General Committee for dens Of Cadiz (Delibes)....Miliz

with Orchestra Lur many privileges; also to Mr. Karius (Soprano) Hitchens for sil his help and interest conducted by Bruno Seidler-Winkler; in our competitions, Thanks are "Merry Widow"-Selection (Lehar) also due to the Press for kindly pub-....Marck Weber and His Orchestra. 9.15 Haydn-Quartet In A Major lishing notices and results of cur competitions, and to the Helenn May Op. 55, No. 1. Institute for placing

placing their rooms at

the "Lambeth Walk" and the "Palais Glide" at the Ghil-

les Ball at Balmoral Castle.

The King and Queen spent two hours dancing among the royal estate tenants and work-

crs,

The Queen visited Cumber- land House, Aberdeen, in which the Duke of Cumberland lived before the march to Culloden.

It is now a common lodging house.

LORD NUFFIELD SAVES WELSH VILLAGE

London. Abererave, a mining village in the saved Old Reich will be taken from them Swansea Valley, has been on November 30.

Jl.

Jews barred from their professton

inen,

our disposal for meetings.

"The death of one of our members

in tragic circumstances refer to

Played by the Pro Arte Quartet, 9.30 London Relay-The News. D.50 Violin and Viola Solo.

(Handel-Halvorsen).. Passacaglia

Mrs. Challinor cast a cloud over the Albert Sammons (Violin) and Lionel whole Colony, which will long be re-Tertis (Viola). mernbered with great sorrow,

10.00 London Relay No, 8 110-

"I now propose the adoption of the ward Flaco.

A visit to Robert Louis Stevenson's report and accounis

presented, from being derelict by a gift of £30,- and, when this has been seconded, 1 birthplace in Edinburgh. Programme

shall endeavour to answer any ques-devised by Christine Orr. Jewish solicitors in Austria must 000 from Lord Nuffield to keep open tion that may be put

10.35 London Relay-Mr. Gille relating to

Potter, be struele from the rolls by Decem-two collieries. 2,000

women them, to the best of my ability." ber 31

10.45 Tangoch and Rumbas. and children in Abereravé are de-

New Officers pendent on two pits-the Abererave

Lamento Tango: Land Of Magk The accounts as presented having but who served in the front line and the International. They were burn adopted, the following Captain Tango.....Heinz Huppertz and His! Orchestra; Rumbaland: Intro: La ing the war may be given feel out threatened with the spectre of un- and Committee were elected:

Cucaracha; Marianna; The Song of of the income of Jewish legal nd-

Mrs. R. E. Lindsel! (Captain), and! employment unless money could be

Mesdames. C. B. Brown, J. R. Colls, the Slave; Carines; Sweet Muchacha; coal to be worked.

About £50,000 11, C. Margrett, J. A. R. Selby, T. S. Bananas....Geraldo and His Rumba needed. After T. P. Rose Whyle-Smith, and A. F. Mackintosh Orelicstra with Vocal Chorus: Fire- flowers-Tango; Moonlight On The Richards, Ltd., coal exporters of (Comunittec) Swansen and coillery proprietors, had Mrs. J. H. R. Hance proposed that Rio Grande Tango, Corn Pickers Take Toll offered £10,000 the workmen them the Ladies Changing Room at Deep selves volunteered to raise £2,000 Water Boy be made more private by Springfeld, III. between them. The remainder of substituting curtains for the present The Enols Agricultural Associa-the tatal needed has now

by Installing lockers. been screens, ond

The driver slamined on his brakes, visera.

Jewish legal advisers will be al-found to enable the deeper seams of

but could not pull up before hitting) the other train.

There was a crash, and passengers were thrown off their feet,

VAN BUCKLED

The last coach of the efectric train was thrown into the air andl come crashing down on to the lines again.

The van was buckled and bogio became wedged underneath,

Both down lines were blocked. Four people were injured. Three, were detained in hospital.

lowed to net for Jews and represent them.

WRS

the

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MUTES IN COURT

tion has "reminded" Illinois farmers guaranteed by Lord Numeld. It 13The Chuirman replied that the sug that six men were killed and at least expected that a new company will be gestion would be put before the

55 others lost fingers or hunds in the formed and the shadow of suspense General Committee of the Royal Shortage of Munitions Unable to Answer Charge operation of corn pickers last year. fted from the village.

One of them the guard of the elec tril train, became unconscious.

He was Henry Crane; of Sutton-

road, London, S.W.

A message was rushed to his wife, who had left to spend the wock-end at Canvey Island,

The others detained were Leonard Grey, of Onken Grange-drive, South- end, and Vera Garrett, also living in Oaken Grange-drive.

Mr. Kelso, who lives at May- flower-road, Stockwell, with his job.

WIFE'S PRIDE

went on

His wife, Mrs. Ivy Kelso, said.

APE-MAN

A BOY'S

CLUE IN POCKET

A scientist's quest for four of "perhaps the most valuable teeth in the world" ended in their discovery in a schoolboy's trouser pocket.

Hongkong Golf Club

tion at their next meeting.

considera-

Mrs. R. E. Lindseli proposed a vote of thanks to out-going Captain, Act- ing Captain, and Committee. This the meet- concluded the business of ing.

"THE GOOD OLD DAYS" Life Was Better Then, Say Y.M.C.A. Debaters

vates to

Says Expert

Washington, Nov. 14.

Ordinarily, there was nothing to distinguish this case from any of the others, but both the defendants in this Instance were dumb, and could

STOCK MARKET REPORT

conditions prevailed all day.

Buyers

Naube 50% Peak Trama $53% Yauma Ferries_(Old) $23 H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 6% pm, HK. Govt 394 Loan par.

Bellers

H. S. Motels $0.65

NRICH

Of Stealing

The Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary lasued at 3.15 p.m. Among the prisoners charged be-yesterday. says! "The United States not only has a Email number of men under arms fore Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the

The market has not yet sumelently but has marked shortages of reserves Central Magistracy yesterday were recovered from the long week-end interest in and munitions, including defensive weapons, which is a matter of major two dumb men, who were accused holiday to take much

local stocks, and in consequence` duil military importance and must be of sicaling 10 pieces of hum, 11 pieces built up as soon as possible," declares of duck, and two salt fish from No. the annual report issued to-day by 109 Queen's Road East on Sunday. Gen. Craig, Chief of Staff,

One was additionally charged with "Current operations in China and receiving stolen properly. Spain illustrate the greatly increased defensive weapona Gert Terblanche, the schoolboy, digging in an outcrop of

The motion that life in the "good power of new rock at Kromdraai, near Sterkfontein, South Africa, had found old days" was preferable to life to which has restored to defence, the day was upheld by a majority of 10 superiority it was deemed to have eight at the European lost with the advent of new offensive a skull which Sir Arthur Keith told the British Association was

Y.M.C.A. yesterday when the newly arms," of "outstanding importance in the evolution of man and ape,”

Gen. Craig proposes that the re- "At the school I found the boy reorganised Literary and Debating How ha find became known to the,

One of the men, who could rend world of science is described by Dr.with four of what are perhaps the Society held its frat debate of thegular army should be increased 3,000 "He has a very responsible job. R. Broom, of the Transvaal Museum, most valuable teeth in the world in season. Mr. L. Starbuck was in the to 168,000, including 21,600 for the and write a little, gave his name to

Chair. People don't realise that until some-Pretoria, in an article in the current his trouser pocket.

Principal speakers for the motion air corps. Ho also asks in addition the police as Li Kwok-chuen, 21. for anti-aircraft guna, searchlights The other, who could neither read, thing like this has happened."

issue of "Nature,"

were Messrs. A. F. Austin and W. Dr. Broom says he was shown the bits of the skull on the hillside. After T. Lampard, MCASTS. J. S. Green- and fire control equipment, anti-tank wrile, nor talk, Indicated that he was "I heard

a terrific crash. Then I skull by a Mr. Barlow, at Sterkfon-school he took me to the place and berg and 11. W. Smits being the uns, semi-automatic rifles for the also deaf. He also only possessed

I gathered every kerap

could principal speakers for the opposition. infantry and medium-sized tanks to one good eye.

existing force of saw railwaymen rushing down the tein, to whom the boy had given it.

Detective-Sergeant J. Bentley, who And

There were several speakers from supplement the

light tanks. ine towards the two trains near a

WENT TO SCHOOL

was keen,

prosecuted, anid that both men were there Pieced together, signal box.

now the door and argument

No expansion in the air corps is unlicensed hawkers, and slept in the "Recognising that some of the

At the next meeting, Capt. A. Brequested In the report, which des- streets. teeth had recently been broken off, the nearly perfect painto with most promising well for future meetings. I had to hunt up the schoolboy," of the teeth and most of the lower

new type of Watman; of the Royal Corps of cribes the corps ns being equipped half of the skull of

Mr. Forrest, after considering the are materially on his experl-with planes which Signals, will speak aniliropoid.

ences as a member of the Oxford equal, it not superior, to any mili-case, decided to adjourn it until to- to the An-tary planes in world. Reuter day to obtain advice as to what was It will be known as the Kromdraal University Expedition

to be done with the defendants. Spretat. skull,

tarctic, 1035-30.

"I am proud and glad it was my Husband who prevented serious crash,

11 more

Mr. W. R. Mason, employed nt!

Milkwood-road, Horne Hi, ald: ~

Fortunately only one set of lines was damaged.

To guard was carried away on a stretcher, but two others injured walked to the ambul

2000. "Other passengers then walked along to the station."

writes Dr. Broom.

"I went to his home two miles offi

Wos at school and found that he another two miles away.

"He told me that there were mure

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