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A CLASH IN SPAIN.
Monarchists and Republicans.
SLIGHT DECLINE IN SHARES.
Features of Business This Morning.
BUYERS IN MARKET.
STREET FIGHT.
ESTABLISHED 1845.
HONG KONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1931.
INFLAMMATORY PAMPHLETS.
Distributor Fined
$500,
AFRIDI TRIBESMEN TOE THE LINE.
Government of India Raises Blockade,
品枞
(Central Police Court). Arising out of an incident in
UNCONDITIONAL ́ACCEPTANCE.
Peshawar, India, Yesterday.
TO-DAY'S
DOLLAR — The
closing rate of the dollar on demand, to-day was 1s. 2d.
PRICE $3.00 Per Month.
AQUATIC SPORTS YESTERDAY.
St. John Ambulance Brigade.
The following were the results of the annual St. John Ambulance Brigade aquatic sports held in the
The official summary issued by the recent disturbances, Chan the Stock Exchange to-dayWing-yin appeared before The blockade against Afridi King's College Bath yesterday: states:--
Banks
1.700.
the
at
de-
Madrid. Yesterday. For the first time a definite clash between Monarchists and Republicans occurred in Madrid last night wheh supporters of Jose Primo de Rivera, son of the ex-Dictator, who was a can didate for Parliament, collided with the adherents of Manuel Cossio, the Republican-Socialist
Bank of East Asin were in coalition candidate. Shouts of mand at $134. "Death .to the Republic!" and
Cantons were on offer at "Viva Primo! from the Mon- $1.500. as were also Under- archists punctuated the fray in writers at $5 and H.K. Fires at which two young Republicans $1,185. were injured and three Monarch- ists arrested by the police.
Cossio's Success, Cossio has been elected. polled votes and Primo de Rivera 28,000.
He
FINE TO CLOUDY.
B.)
breast
Local Branch. Pedder Bldg. Tel 24554,
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH.
Celebration of 25th Anniversary.
SOME PAST HISTORY.
St. Andrew's Church, Kow- |loon, which was consecrated by
**
SEDITIOUS PAMPHLETS.
Educated Indian Sent to Jail.
EXPULSION ORDER.
(Kowloon Police Court).
* Found to have possession of a
Team race (each to swim two the Venerable. Archdeacon quality of seditious pamphlets, Mr. Williams this morning tribesmen, which has been main- There was a further slight de-charged with having distributed tained for a year, since their in-lengths)-1, King's College Present Banister (afterward Bishop in clino in rates this morning, at pamphlets of an inciting nature, cursions into the Peshawar dis- Boys; 2, Indian Division; 3, King's Kwangsi-Hunan) on October 6, an Indian was arrested. on board 1906, celebrated its 25th anniver-the ss. Kwongtung, He was which level buyers were in Another man, Leung Kec, charg trict last year, has been raised College Old Boys.
Life saving-1, Chan Sik-pul sary yesterday, when special charged this morning with hav- market.
ed jointly with the defendant, by the Frontier Government as changed hands absented himself and had his ball the result of the Afridis uncon- (K, C. 0. B.); 2, Lam Sul-80 morning and evening services ing possession of seditious liter-
There was a large of $750 estrented.
ditionally
Govern- (K. C. O. B.); 3, R. Chan, (S. J. C.) were held. accepting
ature, and with arriving in the Mr. M. K. Lo defended and ment's terms, namely, Govern- Six lengths free style-1, R. Chan congregation present at both
At matins, conducted by the Colony without a passport. pleaded not guilty.
ment occupation of the plains ad-] (S.J.C.); 2. Chan Sul-lan (Mong-
Vicar (the Rev. W. Walton
The defendant, whose name is The case, as outlined by Detec. joining the Peshawar district, kok); 5, Lau Po-hui (K. C. P. B.). tive-Sergeant Fitches, was that and the forfeiture of tribal allow Three lengths back stroke.-1. R. Rogers), assisted by the Rev. Hayard Singh, is a Punjab, and Chan Sui-ping E. A. Armstrong, the Choral was educated in America, having on the night of September 24 the ance for the period during which Chan (S.C.): 2,
in the certificates for English and sea- defendants were seen by a de- the tribesmen refused to accept (K.C.O.B.); 3, Kwang Tuk (K.C.P. Communion service was
form of thanksgiving. The full monship. Benguets could have been ob- tective in Des Voeux Road Cen- the terms imposed.-Reuter. tained at $12 ex dividend.
Six lengths
stroke-1, choir, with Mr. Rupert Baldwin, tral, near the Central Market, toppers, magand
Sub-Inspector Elston said that Wharves were wanted at $151. distribute a bundle of pamphlets
Leung Sui-se (K. C. O. B.); 2, R. A.T.C.L., at the organ, proceeded the pamphlets were found in de- Providents (old) were on to passers-by, and also to push!
Chan (S.J.C.); 3, Chan Sik-pui up the aisle to the hymn, "The
fendant's bag. They were.of an Church's One Foundation. offer at $5. but the new shares handfuls through the bars of the
(K. C. O. B.). · were in demand at $2,
doors of shops. The detective
Team Championship-1. King's The preacher was the Rev. A. D. inflammatory nature in as much Hotels (old), after sales at watched them do this in the
College Old Boys (12 pts.): 2, St. Stewart, M.A., the only clergy-as they urged the public to boy. cott British goods. The man was The fact that the latter got so $14%, had further sellers at this case of about ten shops. He then
Joseph's College Division (9 pts.). man now in the Colony who was thought to be an organiser of the many votes is considered to in- rate.
crossed the road, and intercept-
Individual championship. 1, R. present at the consecration ser Indian Youth League, and had dicate that the pendulum has be- Lands were the medium, of ed the first defendant, who ac-
Chan, St. Joseph's College (9 pts.). vice. : At the conclusion of the sports! gun to swing against the Govern-sales at $81.
Taking as his text, "My Soul just arrived from Shanghai. tually gave the detective ment, as the name of the Dictator Realties were on offer at $144. pamphlet. Questioned the de-
Mrs. Ralston distributed the prizes. Doth Magnify the Lord," the
Rev. A. D. Stewart, touched on had been instructed to apply for could hardly have been mention- Ewos changed hands at $17. fendant said he was handing
the history of St. Andrew's a heavy penalty. Further, the el a few months ago.-Reuter... Zoong Sings were wanted at them out "for the love of China."
Church. He could remember man had been deported from the $13. General Strike Called.
He had no permission from the: Trams were put through at S.C.A. Defendants were
the time when there was no St. United States. Salamanca, Spain, Sept. 29.
Six months' hard labour was Andrew's Church for Kowloon. : $21.
rested, but the second man cs- A general strike was begun.
caped and ran up the staircase
The services then had to be held imposed on the first charge, and here today, bringing army troops:
in a room at the Torpedo Depot, defendant will be expelled from to patrol the city.
of house No. 125. The following Electrics could have been ob-morning, a warrant was executed
and were conducted by the Naval the Colony at the termination of tained at $79.
his sentence. Chaplain. on the premises and the defen- dant was arrested
along with several others.
Groups of strikers stoned the newspaper La Gaceta Regional. " -United Press.
.THEFTS FROM JAPANESE HOUSES.
.:
Star Ferries were in the mar- ket at $93.
Cements (combined) were in request at $181
H.K. Ropes, which were dealt in at $18, closed with buyers at $17
ar-
After Detective Ng Fuk had : given testimony, Mr. Lo submit- ted that on the evidence, it would Dairy Farms were offering at be quite unsafe for the Magis $31.
trate to convict. He was not al- Watsons were wanted at $15. leging against the malae fides of Looters Sentenced. Constructions (old) were on anyone, but suggested the pos-. offer at $5, but at the close buy-sibility of the detective having, (Before Mr. Schofield).
ers were bidding $4. The new made a mistake as to the actual As a sequel to the looting of shares could have been obtained disturbers. A man with a guilty houses in the Japanese quarter at $1.80.
conscience would not have ap-: on secing: that his friend had been arrest- ed, and the fact that he returned to his premises and stayed there waiting for the Police showed that his mind was clear.
at Wanchai during the recent G. Bonds changed hands at proached a detective disturbances, several Chinese $70 per cent. were charged this morning in the Central Police Court.
Ho Chau pleaded guilty to the theft of a counterpane, the pro- perty of Mrs. Fujishima, 31, Spring Garden Lane.
Det. Sub Inspector Rozeskwy stated that whilst the complain-
BANK OF AMERICA.
To Unite with National
City Bank of N.Y.
The Magistrate remarked that he could not agree with Mr. Lo that the defendant was not thei
who Was distributing
The local branch of the National man
ant was in hospital with fever City Bank of New York has re- pamphlets. The detective, hej
the following cablegram! held, could not have made a mis- take after keeping the two men under watch for quite a while. He would impose a fine of $500. Unlawful Possession.
during the trouble at Wanchai, ceived
her home was looted. The from its head office:- Police received information
and the defendunt was arrested) Board of Directors has to-day ap- at 18. Th: Yven Street at 2 a.m. proved plans for uniting Bank of yesterday.
America, N.A., New York with the! Defendant, who hid two pre-National City Bank of New York, vious convictions, said that he plans being conditional on holders was a coolie employed at the of 85 per cent, of stock of Bank of Naval Dockyard.
1 America N.A., New York, deposit-
Sentence of six weeks' harding their stock on or before Octo. labour was passed.
ber 17 in which case a special meet-
Revolvers and Ammunition.
(Central Police Court.)
The Royal Observatory's re- port issued this morning says: The anti-cyclone is dow central to the North of Tokyo. It is weakening.
There are indications of, a. typhoon far East of Luzon. Its direction of motion is unknown. Forecast: N.E.. winds, fresh: fine to cloudy.
The American Consulate General has received the fol lowing telegram
from the Manila Observatory¦—
8.25 a.m. to-day-Typhoon in about 127 deg. Long. E., 17 deg. Lat. N., direction unknown.
Rainfall.
Rainfall for 24 hours and- ed at 10 a.m. today nil. Total since January; -74.42. inches against an average of 77.06 Inches deficit 2.04 inches.
Temperature. The temperature at certain specified centres this morning nt 6 o'clock was:~~~
Hong Kong Pratas Island Macao Manila
Foochow
Amoy
; Chefoo
Shanghai
'78
81
74
79
70
80
62
68
TRANS-PACIFIC FLYERS.
Heard Passing Over Aleutian Islands.
Seattle, Yesterday. Herndon and Pangbourn were heard at 10.55 this morning fly- ing over False Pass, Aleutian Islands, according to a paval Lai Kam and Lai Hau were ing shareholders of the National
Lara Shun, a married woman, of wireless message, but they were charged with stealing a raincoat City Bank of New York will be call-336 Queen's Road West, appeared not sighted owing to heavy fog.
a counterpane from Mrs. ed to authorise necessary increase before Mr. Schofield this morning-Reuter. Kamatsu, 16, Sampan Street, in capital stock.
and
charged with unlawful possession
and a bed sheet, the property of Shareholders Bank of America of two loaded revolvera and ten Mrs. Suhara, 88, Lockhart Road. will receive 1 share stock of the rounds of ammunition. Firat defendant was discharged National City Bank of New York
In applying for 48 hours' remand,
OPIUM SEIZURES.
A
Heavy Sentences.
or
six
(Kowloon Police Court.)
penalty of $1,000 months' hard labour was imposed
GLASGOW RIOTS.
Successful Tactics by Police.
As far back as 1899, the then- Bishop of Victoria, (the Rt.
Mr. Elston' also said that he
London, Saturday. Not until the early hours was "All Clear" signalled in Glasgow, though the Police na Rev. Dr. J. C. Hoare), came over stage and assumed full respon- trols found little to do after mid- to Kowloon to select a suitable sibility for half the stipend of a night.
site for the new Church that was full-time Vicar conditional on the After being harassed by the proposed, but although one was Rev. A. J. Stephen also helping earlier bombardment of jam found they could not start on at their Church. This was jars, bottles, and stones, the the building work on account of agreed to for a term of three Police adopted most successful the lack of funds.
years, bat, before that term end- tacties. They used a fleet of
Magnificent Donation. ed, Mr. Stephen left for Home. covered vans, drove through the It was then suggested by some The Rev. Hugh Octavius streets, and dashed out and dis- people that Sir Catchick Paul Spink, M.A. (1909-1912) was in- persed with their truncheons Chater might be approached for stalled Vicar on December 26, en-financial assistance. Sir Paul 1909, when the speaker' was pre- every troublesome crowd countered.
was willing to give $35,000, con- sent. When the Great War Hysterical Girl.
ditional on a free site being broke out, Mr. Spink went into Forty-eight men charged in granted by the Government. uctive service as one of the connection with last night's riots! Other residents came forward ranks, and was a Chaplain of the were remanded in custody in with gifts to supplement the Forces when he was killed. Glasgow this morning, after magnificent donation of Sir Paul. Next was the Rev. Norman which the dozen mentioned in Bishop Hoare never lived to Christopher Pope, M.A. (1912- the cablegram yesterday were see the work completed for he 1918). His sudden and tragic brought up and again remanded, was drowned in the typhoon of death deprived the Church of a Jean Gibson crying hysterically 1906, while he was engaged on most admirable pastor. and screaming: "Don't let them missionary work on the Delta. The Rev. Arthur T. W. Dowd- take mo" as they departed to the The first Vicar was the Rev.ing, M.A. (1918-1919) succeeded cells. Subsequently the M.P.'s Arthur James Stephen, M.A. the Rev. Mr. Pope until the arri- Messrs. Maxton, Buchanan, and (1906-09), who could only give val of the Rev. George Reginald· Stephen pleaded with the Magis- part-time service, as the small Lindsay, M.A. (1919-1927). trate and got the girl released on congregation at the beginning
At the evening service, the bail of £5-Reuter.
could not afford the services of Rev. E. A. Armstrong, B.A., was a full-time pastor. It was to the the speaker, taking as his sub
"Anticipation
the credit of the Cathedral Body that ject, they should come forward at this Future."
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ROSARY CHURCH.
Patron Feast Day Celebration.
Yesterday was the Patron Feast of the Rosary Church, Kowloon.
After the evening service, a pro- cession took place, the route being via Austin Road, Kimberley Road, Austin Avenue and Chatham Road. Garlands of flowers and flaws de- corated the path of the processalon," the scheme being carried out under
on the ground that there was no identical to present outstanding Det. Sergeant Meadows stated that evidence of larceny or receiving stock in exchange for each one and the premises were raided last night| stolen property against him. two-third shares of their Bank of
as the result of information re- Second accused pleaded guilty. America stook.
ceived.. The arms were found in Inspector Rozeskwy said that Plan is regarded here aga most an unlocked drawer in the WO- both men were arrested in Cross constructive measure especially as man's cubicle.
The Police, how on a Chinese to-day, for having un- the supervision of Mr. J. A. ·B.j Street and, on being questioned a careful study has shown Bank of ever, believe that the Husband is awful possession of 12 table they took the Police to pawnshops America N.A., New York, to be in the responsible person and would and recovered the counterpane extremely Bound and liquid position, like to try to trace him. and raincoat, which had been
According to clearing house
pawned for 70 cents and $1.50, statement on September 26 Bank! respectively. Second defendant of America N.A. deposits totalled
The remand was granted.
oplum,
of
A fine of $2,009 or nine months' hard labour was imposed on an- other Chinese for a similar offence. The man was arrested on Kowloon
was sent to jail for eight weeks' | G$187,000,000; 'Capital Tunde DESTROYERS FOR HONG KONG.allway Station by Mr. Cuff, who
Inbour was passed.
Li Tsoi admitted the theft of
a jacket from Mrs. Kamatsu, 16,
Sampin' 'Street, and 'd coloured quilt from Mrs. Fujishima.
G$69,000,000.
DEFENCE ELECTRIC LIGHTS.
13:
found 76 taels of opium in hig
Silva, A large number of the congregation of the Rosary Church followed the various societies and eonfraternities.
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BABY BORN IN 'BUS.
A flotilla lender and eight de-basket. While being detained, in Leung Kan-shue, of 36 Nga Tain stroyers, to be known as the New Mr. Cuffs offer, defendant attempt Wal Road, Kowloon City, gave birth
| Eight · Destroyer Flotilla,afe “to ed to escape. He jumped through to a baby in a Kowloon Motor Rus, The military authorities notify proceed to the China station to re- the window, but was again caught. in Nathan Rond, outalde the Mong- kok Police Station yesterday Inspector Rozeskwy stated that practice will be carried out place the Eighth Destroyer Flotilla.
She is now in the that, in this case, a pawn ticket with defence plectric Hghts in con- The new flotilla will consist entire- ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE. evening.
Kwong Wah Hospital relating to the facket was found junction with coast artillery train-ly of the "W" class and will sall in defendant's possession.
from Home for Hong Kong about ing as follow: Sentence of eight weeks' hard
November 6,
labour was passed.`.
The Hon. Treasurer acknow- ledgess with grateful thanks the re- At Pakahawan on October 6, 18, The destroyers in the Eighth ceipt of the following donations 20, 29, 30.
Flotilla now serving on the China which are by request allocated to At Balchers on October 8, 15, 22, station are of the earlier Admiralty work in the New Territory
"8" class.
The capital of Portuguese East Africa is being transferred from 26., Mozambique to the Nampula.
town -- of
They will return to At Stonecutters on October 8, 10, their respective Home ports to pay 22.
off.
Mr. Tang Shiu-kin
$100
Dr. K. K. Wong
25
Mr. Tang Pak-kau
20
A woman who has posed as a man for the past twelve years has had her secret discovered by the police at Mainz. She lived with a woman friend and passed
"hus- As her band,"
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