TUNGCHOW PIRACY

Rewards For Capture

Of Ringleaders

CANTON GOVERNMENT'S "AND OWNERS' OFFERS

Two

substantial rewards of 'Canton $5,000 and H. K. $2,500, have been offered by the Kwang tung Provincial Government and Messrs Butterfeld and Swire, respectively; for information lead ing to the arrest and conviction of the two chief lenders of the pirates who seized the s.3. Tung | éhaw last week.

As soon as it was known that the vessel, had had been pirated And that the pirates had decamp- ed near Swabue, steps were taken] by the Canton authorities to nt- tempt to bring them to justice, troops being sent to cover Aren.

1

the

Yesterday they issued a. co- unique for general circulation offering a reward of Canton $5,000 for the arrest and conviction of the two chief pirates concerned in the outrage.

Messrs. Butterfield's and Swire. owners of the Tungchow." also have offered a reward of H. K. $2,500, which will be paid through the Inspector General of

THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1935

Triplets were the Christmas present of Mra, Victoria Brzozowski, #ged 29, of Natrong, Pa. Two girls and a boy, each weighing four. pounds, arrived as Banta Claus Was Alling stockings elsewhere, with dolls. She has four other children,' the oldest being seven,

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FOOTBALL FUR TRADE MART

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Ho Outclassed

Lee Kwok-wai and Leung“ Wing- Police. Hong Kong, to the person chiu were the pick of the Chinese or persons giving any information halves, Ho Chor-yin being very which may lead to the arrest and much outclassed by Greenberg, who conviction; whether in British or passed him with ease. Chinese territory, of the principal leader of the gang.

PIRACY CASE NEAR CASTLE PEAK Murder Charges Against Two Men

REMANDS GRANTED

Ho, 25 years,

were

·

DR. POTT LECTURES AT UNIVERSITY

'My Fifty Years In China"

LEAVING FOR SHANGHAI THIS AFTERNOON

IN MONTREAL

Luxury Pelts From Arctic Canada

BUYERS ASSEMBLE FROM ALL PARTS OF WORLD

Montreal. Leung Wing-chiu started off very

Buyers from Warsaw. Paris well, but in the second half his pluy and London, from Leipzig and deteriorated.

Milan, across. -continents and Tam Kong Pak played good foot oceans, come every year to this baali up to a certain point, but he city to attend the annual winter was too heavily marked by Madarsale of Canadian furs. and Lee Ning to be of much danger. While on the one hand it is a Tso Kwai-ching, on the right cold business proposition by which Wing, was the most dangerous Chin the furs gathered from Arctic ese forward on display, but he Canada and elsewhere are sold. to wasted several potential scoring op buyers from far and wide, there portunities by almless "centring is also a romantic and historic when a solo effort would probably note, because the early settlement have resulted in a goal.

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Ho Fits In Well-

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Hé attacks the office of an old school friend who is clerk to the chairman of a bank. The preten der, most convincingly played by Jack Melford, bluffs his way in and invents the "Kubinsky affair" by writing an enigmatic letter to an other great bank

So.able is his bluff that before. long even the commissionaire re- members his coming to the bank years before.

Aided by Jealousy and a little feminine intrigue ha even precipi-| tates a board meeting on the mythi- cal Kubinsky affair, of which every- one on the board by this time has assumed deep knowledge.

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Mr. Noel Coward's new play, of Canada was for over 200 years) "Point Valaine," had its premiere Kan Hei and Ho Wing

P. O, Holding refereed and the teams based on the fur trade.

in Boston early this month, with charged before Mr. E. 1. Wynne-

Animals living, in country Miss Lynn Fontanna and Mr. Al- Shanghai:W. Ward (A.S.F.; L. Jones at the Central Magistracy Marcal (A.S.F.) and Lee Ning (Fung where winters are severe develop fred Lunt in the leading roles. Mr. yesterday in connection with the Hway H. K. Chen (Tung Hwa), rich and beautiful furs much in Coward, who does not act in it, murder of Chan Tai, a fisherman. Shute (Police) and H. P. Madar demand by fashionable people all made a brief curtain speech. en January 16, at Tsing Shan (S.R.C.); R. Favacho (A.S.F.), K. Cover the world. Pelts of beaver. This play in many ways is sur- Keuk, where a junk carrying three Chen (Tung Hwa), N. Z. Lee (Tung fox. ermine, mink, etc., secured prising, and reveals Mr. Coward in women and two children was al-Hwa), Boluseree (A.S.F.), and in the early days by Indians, or a vein of unexpected frankness al- leged to have been stolen.

Greenberg (Jewish R.C.).

half-breeds, by hardy French-most verging on brutality, Combined Chinese:-Wong Wing At the Kowloon. Magistracy be (South China) (Captain); Lee Tinmen and British, were often car- "Point Valaine" is the name of fare Mr. E. W. Hamilton, Chan sang (South China), and Lau Mauried half-way across a continent an hotel on a Caribbean island- was also charged (South China); Ho Chor-yin (Chinese behind a dog-team, or in a birch believed by some to be Trinidad. with the murder of Chan Tai: Athletic), Leung Wing-chiu (South canoe, before coming to the fur Miss Fontanne, a bespectacled Inspector A. H. Elaton, appear-China and Lee Kwok-wal South metropolis of Montreal, the clear-spinster with bright red hair, Is ing for the prosecution in both China); Tso Kwai-shing (South China): ing house for Europe and the the proprietress, while Mr. Lunt

Tam Kong-pak (South China), Ho Kar- East. cases, asked remands, which were keung (Chinese Athletic), Tay Quee

is the British waiter of whom Mies For 100 years the interior of Fontanne is enamoured until she granted.

lang (South China) and Li Hong-

America was transfers her affections later in British North ching (Chinese Athletic)...

thought to be only suitable for the play to a handsome young the activities of the fur trader-faviator. Ho Kar-keung made a very good That day has been replaced by leader in the absence of Fung King- the era of vast wheat farms, cat-emotional moments, in one of The play has several startling cheong, and fitted in perfectly with tle ranches, mining establish which, for instance, Mr. Lunt, the South China forwards.... ments, pulp and paper mills, and discovering his lady's infidelity, His overhead distribution was other industries. But Canada apits twice in her face. Finally, excellent, while his play with Tam continues to maintain an impor- Mr. Lunt, discarded by his mis- and Tay Quee-liang gave the imprestant place in the world's fur tress, commits suicide by drown- sion of them having played to trade. There are still hundreds ing. gether week after week.

of thousands of square miles Thy was very fast, but slightly where the fur trader is still selfish, and there was an occasion supreme-Reuter

· AND HIS MUSIC in the latter stages of the game Rev. F. L. Hawks Pott D.D., when he might have passed instead

Character Sketch By President of St. John's University, of attempting a swivel shot at high|

haf were presented with a glorious

A Friend Shanghai, who has been visiting his speed.

To Seat Thousands when 1 Hung ching, on the left wing, opening

Greenberg got: alumni In the Colony, gave a lec-| ture before the Hong Kong Univer- did all that was desired of him and through on the left, but with Lee

Percy Grainger's memories of The famous Soviet stage pro-Delius, published in the "Austra sity Graduates'. Association at the flashed across some perfect centres. and Favacho waiting for the ball,

Greenberg shot himself and Wong ducer M. Meyerhold, has planned Han Musical News," describe se Union Hall Jast evening. His sub-

gargantuan theatre for pects of the composer known only ject was "My fifty years in China:"

Moscow. After "23 minutes the Chinese

to a small, cirele. Dellus'a music- He traced the development of

early thrill when Tae Kwai-shing went further ahead when Ward modernistic lines with seats for is aloof and dreamy, but the com- several movements during that! period, among which are the Indus Kar-keung, and, beating Lee Ning, Hung-ching, for Ho Kar-keung to be bigger than any other in the and mischievous." "He was alive gathered a forward pass from Ho pushed out a terrific drive from Li thousands. The atage itself will poser was, with his friends, "de trialisation of China, the Intelle

lightfully aucy, argumentative, flashed in a great drive which Ward rush into the goalmouth and score U.S.S.R., with plenty of room for with a Voltaire-like wit and thrust, tual Movement, the National Move magnificently held above his head. from close-in as he was tackled by elephants. camels and horses--if ment, and the Christian Movement.

Then N. Z. Lee forced his way Shute. His address was loudly applauded through, but Wong Wing dived at

the play happens to call for them. eager to tease, and in all ways and he was given a great ovation his feet to concede a fruitless

Shanghai Equalise

There is plenty of room in the Dellus is described as caring

shrewdly self-protective.", before he left the Hall.

Just before the interval Shanghel city for a new giant theatre nothing for Haydn or Beethoven, Dr. and Mrs. Pott arrived in the

Moscow's 20 or so theatres are The goal kick anw Tay swing the scored their first goal after que of Colony last Saturday, after visiting ball out to Tso, and when everything the prettiest movements seen on the Tickets have to be bought days great fun of the "Mozart cult,

crowded to capacity every night detesting Brahms, and making Foochów, Amoy, Swatow and Can-pointed to a goal Madar slipped in Caroline Hill ground for some in advance, even the highest saying, "If man tells me he likes ton. He was lavishly entertained front of him just in time to rob months. by his Alumni at every port, and him of the ball.

The ball was, swung from wing was given a dinner party by the Ho Kar-keung opened the scor- to wing and then Favacho passed- Hong Kong Branch of the St. John's ing after seven minutes play when out to Greenberg who centred low Alumni Association on Saturday a centre from Teo Kwai-shing was into the penalty area for Bolsseree evening at the Roof Garden of the neatly deflected to him. The latter, to snap up the ball and beat Loo Hong Kong Hotel. Mr. Rufus who was just outside the penalty Tin-sang and score with a powerful

possible to interest him in Strauss OLD SILVER MAKES BIG PRICES or Stravinsky. Schonberglaniam Hwang, Principal of Mun Sang Col-area, steadied himself and then shat

At Christie's.. £6 an ounce was lege, was in the Chair and Toasts crashed in a shorter which had Madar and Boisseres were pro

and when some Hindemith was given by Messrs., Crichton for a were offered by Mr. K. K. Wong of Ward. beaten from the moment it minent in the opening stages of the Benno Moiseiwitsch, the pianist, played to him he burst in with, "I George II oblong tray by John Russ and Company, and Mr. David left his foot.

second half, while Greenberg and who has not hitherto taught in only know one thing that com, White, 1738. As It weighed near- W, K. Au, Manager of the Shang- At the other end Greenberg push-C. Chen came in for their share of England, Opted Sir Landon poser has a vulgar sood, eins ly 123 of the price came to /34 hal Commercial and Savings Banked the ball in to Boissereo, who, the attack Ronald's invitation, issued last year gemeine Seele. He never varied 148. This tray appeared in Mr. Ltd. Among those present were unmarked and well positioned sent Shute, at centre-half worked to conduct a master school for in his admiration for Bach, Che Victor Emanuel's collection, his pair Mr. E. C. Tai of the Chinese In in a cannon-ball shot which Wong marvels while the wing halves and planists throughout January and pin, Wagner and Grieg, of Charles 11. silver-gilt sconces Voice Ofce, Mr. Daniel. P. K. Au Wing dived brilliantly across the backs also played up to form. February at the Guildhall School of During his illness he was attend 1684, realising 286, 88 7d at over of the Sincere Co., Ltd., Mr. Ha Ka goalmonth to deflect for a fruitless Eventually Greenberg took pos- Musle, Lau of China Sports Ltd., Dr. K. D. corner,

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An Early Thrill The spectators. were given an

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Inability To Shoot

∙K. Kwan, and many others. The Shanghai de forwards ***Dr. and Mrs. Pott leave this having more of the game than

afternoon by the ss Aeneas for opponents, but their

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MOISEIWITSCH AS TEACHER

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Mozart I know in advance he's.s | bad""musician.”....... Modern French music for him was," "in his own words," "aimply Grieg, plus the third act of Tristan." It was im-

he called the wrongnote crase,"

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