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Railway Company will defer pay- mans of interest on its 4-3/4 per cent. Ronds due on May 1st. Fav

ourable first-quarter earnings statements inspired buying of me

tor accessory issues.

POLICE OFFICER

FAREWELLED

High Tributes Paid To Chief Inspector Clarke

"MOST HUMAN' TASK-MASTER”

"Grains:-The whent and corn markets were firm early in the session... Later, there was some nature of profit-taking, awaiting Chief-Inspector A. R. Clarke, general selling, evidently in the the Principal of the Police Train- the re-opening of foreign mar, ing School, was the guest of hon kets. There were some scattered our of members of the Police showers in the South-West, but not Club at a farewell dinner given where moisture is needed.

on the eve of his retirement. att the Clubhouse, Happy Valley, "Cotton-The markét eased on further long selling, catching stops last night, when Mr. D. Burling on the way down. We think that ham, Acting Inspector-General of Police, on behalf of the mem- some further reaction is likely.

Ibers of the Club, presented the "Rubber:-This market WAS quiet, but steady. Trade was mix-retiring officer with a draft.

ed, with dealers working on both Tho, Chairman, Inspector Stewart -sides. Commission houses, were Logan, thanked Chief Inspector the principal buyers. The trend and Mrs. Clark for all the work was influenced mostly by nutside they had done for the good of the markets.

¡Club. He concluded his speech "Sugar: The "spot" quotation by wishing them and their son, was 8.25 cents, with buyers over Norman, every happiness in their that price. Offerings were small, future Philippine sugars were quoted at Dundee, Scotland.

life in

Invergowrie.

A

3.30 cents and other offerings at Mr. Burlingham then

gave 3.35 cents. The tone of the mar-short speech telling of the rellring ket was firm..

officer's spotlesly clean sheet in "Flashes-Average dally petro- the Police Force, saying that hel leum production for, the week end-joined in 1910. From 1915 to 1919 ed April 18 was estimated at 2, he served in the war in the 1st. 582,000 barrels, compared with Battalion of the Scottish Guards, 2,536,000 barrels.

after which he returned to the

Weekly electricity production to- Force. The most human task- talled 1,725,000,000 kw.h., an in-muster the men in the Force enli crease of 5.1 per cent from the possibly And," remarked Mr. corresponding period of fast year.

Birlingham.

Messrs. E. A. Picce and com- He then went on to tell how in pany's report on the opening of the realm of sport Inspector Clarke the markets.

had surpassed himself several

The opening of Wall Street was times, especially in Lawn Bowls, even, with trading light. Qil is-and in the managing of the Police sues were in stendy demand on an football team, which, under his outlook for stabilised prices for management, had risen from one of the product.

the lower positions to the strong

In catton, there was moderate position they now hold, as well as price fixing. Liverpool and the being runners-up in the Senior Cantinent bought, while

a "apot" Shield. interest and the Far East sold.:

HED

TANY

THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1935

POVAND

SCHO, SLOVAKIA

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KRAINE

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BUCHAREST

BULGARIA

1:- ASIA

MINOR

Mobilisation of Turkish troops along the Greek frontier (1) to repel the expected influx of refugees from the Greek revolution, was the most recent danger to European peace to arise. Mean while, Italy continued to rush troops (2) to Africa, despite the establishment of a neutral zone along the controversial Ethiopian frontier; France also sent naval forces (3) to Greece to "protect interesta (4) A new move to restore the Habsburgs to the Hungarian throne agitated Yugoslavia, Rumania and Caccho- alovákia; (5) A Ukranian revolt plot affecting Russia and Poland was denounced in the Polish Parliament,

In replying, Inspector Clarke MR. ELPHINSTONE'S

All exchanges will remain closed stated how sorry he was to leave on Friday, April 19th. the: Now the Force and thanked all the mem- York commodity, and the New York bers for the aid they had given him cotton exchanges will also remain in his 25 years which he had closed on Saturday, April 20th. The served. Messrs. C. G, Perdus, T. London and Canadian markets will Murphy, D. L, King, J. J. Whyte, be closed on Friday, April 19th, Galvin, and W. F. Shaftain fol and Monday, April 22.

lowed with speeches nuture,

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DEATH

INQUEST OPENED

MEDICAL EVIDENCE GIVEN BY DR. GRIFFITH

ALLEGED FORGED

BUS TICKETS

10 Chinese Charged At Kowloon

REMANDED IN CUSTODY

After the dinner an impromptu late Mr. J. A. M. Elphinstone, who Tuesday in connection with alleg An inquest into the death of the

A sequel to the Police raids on concert was given and very well died in the Kowloon Hospital or ed forged bus tickets of the Kow- received.

March 31, a victim of rables, was loon Bus Company, resulted in 10

NOTORIOUS BANDITS KILLED

Others Taken

Prisoner

Canton, to-day.

The troops of the Fourth Regi- ment of the Kwangtung Second Divi- sion, which is now stationed in Shun- feng, south Kiangai, captured one

and killed two notorious bandit.lea- ders in the vicinity of Lin-pong-hung recently

One called Kwok, Yung ching, WAS the chairman of the so-called Shun-. |Hong-Kang" Revolution Committee and the other two, named Líu Li-hai-j |and To Yu-pu, ware heads of the bogus Finance Department and bogus Publicity Department of the Tai-shiu-wo District Revolution Committee, respectively. They ex- caped to Lin-pong-hung, on March 29. Upon receiving a report of their | arrival, the troops made a search for | them. Kwok and Liu were shot down while Li was taken prisoner. Central Fress.'

CANTON HONOURS

SUN YAT-SEN

Cinemas To Show His Picture

Canton, To-day, Under instructions from the Southwest Executive Committee of the Kuomintang, the Provincial Tangpu yesterday issued, an order} to various county and city Tangpu to the effect that all cinema theatres should be instructed to show the photo of the late Dr. Sun Yat-sen on the screens and to re- produce the Party or national, song]" and at the same time to direct the audience to stand up at the end of each show,*

The object of instruction them to do these is to make the, people, recognize the Party and atimulate their interest in patriotic move- ment-Central Press.

DELGADO SHINES AT CENTRE-FORWARD

(Continued From Page 4)

Marques Shaky Marques was not very safe in

E.

over a large gathering which in-who sat as Coroner, at the Kowloon ductors, being remanded in gaol the high balls, but A.V. Gosano and i Inspector Stewart Logan presided opened by Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones, Chinese, six of whom are bus con- the Recrelo goal,' being shaky with

cluded Mr. D. Burlingham, Acting Police Court yesterday afternoon. Inspector General of Police, Mr. C.

at liberty to

to

Bowen presented a rock-like barrier through which the Kowloon for- wards very rarely passed.

Silva Natto was the pick of the intermediate line, and fed Aquino with excellent ground passes. Beltrao was inclined to dilly-delly with the ball and often wasted time in passing:

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GOVERNOR'S SON IN COLONY

custody for a week by Mr. E. I. 4864 G. Perdus, Deputy Inspector General Among those present in Court Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Ma

of Police, Mr. W. R. Scott, Mr. W. were the Hon. Sir Henry Pollock, sistracy yesterday afternoon. La Bart Sparrow, Mr. W. P. Thomp Lady Pollock and Mr. J. Russell,

The accused are son, Mr. T. Murphy, Mr. A. R. S. President of the Society for the make application for ball through Major, Mr. J, H. B. Lee, Mr. D. L. Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, the Superintendent of Prisons King, D. S. P, (Reserve), Mr. B. C.

his Worship.. The jury. Comprised Mr. E. I Randall, Chief Inspector F, Wậ

The defendants are Li Pan, 27, Rozario Shaftain, Chief Inspector J. Murphy Shew-tong and Mr. Tsof Chak-lam Shum Ping, 22. Li Luen, 21 and (Foreman), Mr. Tom Li Chuen, 37, Sat Yu-ming, 28, Chief Detective Inspector W. Shan- non, Measra. J. J. Whyte, W. H. Inspector L. Whant, of the Water Lau Chun, 25, all licensed bus con-

EAST LANCS BEAT ENGINEERS The Recreio forwards played a Nolloth, D. Fitches, C. F. Alexander, Folice Station, was present on be-ductors of the Kowloon Motor Bus very good game in the opening half,

IN RETURN CLASH 106.83 105.48 .00 off M. Murphy, A. Nicoll, F. Hoare, A. half of the Police..

Company, and Kwong Kaf, 40, un- Delgado making an ideal leader and 30.04 29.44 .00 off W. Smith, W. R. Chester Woods, E. Dr. C. V. A. Griffith, Government employed, Leung Yiu, 19, painter, sending out perfect, passes to his

(Continued. From Page 4) 17.83 17.61 22 off G. Pont, C. Poyntz, L. Whant, J. C. medical officer, testified that the Leung Yu-ping, 82, baker, and a right and left wingers, while Castil

On Farewell. Visit 94.87 94.80 .01 oil, S. Fender, R. J. Hunt, J. R. McWal-deceased was admitted to the Kow widow, Chiu Kit, aged 55.

ho and Gomes were very dangerous

Speedy Wingers Wit There are fifteen charges alto-anywhere near the penalty ares.

To His Parents 60.15 59.59 .58 of ter, R. Shannon and many others." loon Hospital on March 29,

Chief-Inspector Clarke nails on ness saw him on March 30. The gether. The first, which ia

Sandford and Murphy were two Saturday morning aboard the a.s. patient was somewhat incoherent, against all the defendants, alleges gera and gave the Kowloon defence continually harassing the

Alves was the plek of the two win-speedy and thrustful forwards, Mr. J. Peel, son of His Excellency very excited and seemed to have that they on April 16 conspired many anxious momente, while gineers defence with their bust arrived in the Colony yesterday by En-the Governor, Sir William Peel, difficulty in expressing himself. together and with others, unknown Aquino was aggravating at times by ling and direct methods, He had a certain amount of fever to defraud the Kowloon Motor Bus over-dribbling when a centre or The Sappers, defence was very to bid his parents farewell,

the 6.8. Naldera, on a three-day visit and later became both violent and Company, by falsely pretending pasa inwards would have met the sound during the Arst half, when They will return to England short- Irrational due, in witness opinion, that certain tickets, purporting to to hydrophobia which he definitely be made by or by the authority of diagnosed in the afternoon. The the Company, were, in fact patient's condition, became pro-made, w gressively worse and he died at Detective Inspector A. J. Wthrough Delgado and Castilho, about 3.30 am. on March 81. Dorling appeared for the prosecu-

Dr. Griffith deposed to the post tlon, mortem examination, when he re-i moved the brain and sent it to the The villager of Magi. in the

Government Bacteriologist, from Fukushima prefecture, were per-whom he received a report confiame plexed by the number of thefts in ing the clinical findings the district. Cinichi Oyama and hydrophobia. In witness's opinion his wife Momiko suggested that a death was due to hydrophobia. vote of the villagers should be After further evidence was taken taken in the temple to decide on the the inquest was adjourned to 2.30 identity of the theft. They received

p.m. to-day. the largest number of votes, and were declared to be the culprits.

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CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Chairman On Trade With Canton

APPEAL FOR PREFERENCE REJECTED

The unsuccessful appeal to the Kwangtung Provincial Govern- meat for tax proference for

Novel Method Of Tracing Thieves

Tokyo.

ducts manufactured with Chinese capital, labour and raw material

CHINESE SHIPPING ACCIDENTS

ear

of

Chinese manufactured goods from should receive part relief from 15 Vessels Pirated Last Hong Kong, and the Colony's Customs duties. The competition Chinese trade developments of the past year were among the import At the same meeting ten mem

was also deplored. ant subfects reviewed by Mr. Woog Kwong-tin, the Chairman, who was supported by the Secretary, Mr Chan Ping-au, at the Chinese" eral Chamber of Commerce yester day afternoon.

Gen

CABO.

playing against the wind, but later ly and this is the last opportunity The Recrefo made short work of in the game, Seliek made two blun- which father and son will have of 80 the Kowloon defence, but in the dera which resulted in goals, Dud-meeting for some time.

opening minutes missed two sittersley kicked well throughout, and

Mr. J. Peel is stationed in Malaya, covered his partner by prompt and Sir William and Lady Peel will positioning. Very Clever Goal

return to Europe via America” Mr. Howlett On Form

Peel will leave Hong Kong on Satur Delgado, however, made amends

day to return to his duties, shortly afterwards with a goal from Howlett, who dropped back into a lob by Alves. The Recreio were the position left vacant by Hurst, enjoying most of the play, and from played his usual sterling game,

PASSION PLAY AT

· CATHEDRAL

“Good Friday" Given Last Night

REVERENTLY PRESENTED

a free kick from 80 yards out, being equally at home in the de-centre, and opened the scoring Delgado cleverly deflected the bail fence as up with the attack. He with a good shot. with his head past Boyas for the was given fine support by the hard- Although playing against a Recreio's second goal.

working Denham, who played a strong wind in the second-half, the In the second half play greatly strenuous game against a fast East Lancs still managed to enjoy! deteriorated, and in the only break-right-winger in Thorpe,

most of the play, and following a

away Delgado scored with a first Darby led the forwards well, series of attacks, Thorpe sent over time. effort from a centrs by Alves, trying desperately hard to break a high centre which Sellek.com- by John Masefield was presented teams wera —

The Passion Play, "Good Friday" | "Mr. A. Lawrence refereed and the through but with only three for pletely misjudged, and Murphy

wards in support, he could make headed into the empty, goal last night in St. John's Cathedral, Regele E, Marques; A. V Gosano but little impression on the strong special Holy week services which are 7. Castilho, N. Delgado, S. Gomes and most of the chances that came his fumbled and dropped, the ball, and

East Lancs On Top L and will be repeated at each of the Beltrao and V. Marques; D. Aquino, hard on the right, and made the running out to clear a centre, and A. Bowen, R. Silva Netto, N. opposing defence. Callard worked Five minutes later Sellek, in being held there.

WDA Alver Passion musle rendered by the pr. Kowloon: Boyes: Willis and way, but the whole line was de Bandford cut in and drove the ball ganist proseded the service which Everest; Sinclair, Bliss and Boyd; moralised by the absence of How in for the East Lance third goal.

Thomson McKelvie, Cutter, Winch lett. N and D. Knox

The fourth and last goal, came During the opening exchanges from a free kick, taken by Eckers- Dudley and Black experienced a ley, which was cleverly Headed In Then gruelling time in endeavouring to by Thorpe, Ban- repulse the steady thrust of the Lanca Williama; Harwood and

East Lancs

Steele; Cox, Eckersley; Thorpe, Sandford Opens Scorias Mather

Murphy, Bandford, Walkden and

Black

bers were elected as, supervisors at A survey by the Ministry of was begun by the choir singing the the forthcoming election of the Communications reveals that a anthem, "O Sacred Heart, sore Chamber's officials for the ensuing total of 108 Chinese ships were lu-wounded, (P. Gerhardt), to the two years.

volved in shipping accidents last melody of H L Hassler. The choir and crucifixion of the Lord. The elected supervisors were year. Of this number 25 were gave a delightfully soft and clear followed the hymn "The Royal Messrs. To Jackman, Au Tsak-sum, involved in collisions weight struck rendition of two verses of this ners forward go" by the choir, The Chairman emphasised that Chan, Kam-po, Chiu Chen-yu, Chan submerged rocks, dve sank to the beautiful pieces

to establish better com- Tat-sam, Fung Ki-cheuk, Ng Chuk bottom

The Passion Play wa rivers or seas nother relationship between Hong chuen, Chau Bing-chi, LP

manner, which is Kong and Canton, Hong Kong pro- nam, and Tang Chi-cheong

are pirst extracts from St. Mark, St. Like and reverent," and "fal

The Rey WH. Baines then read

and St. John describing the betrayal sage of the seas

nted

kree minutes before the Inter-lay: Bowling, Howlett and Denhams val, Bandford broke through the Callard, idden, Darby and Creaki

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