WOLFRAM ORE CASE
Hearing Continued In Supreme Court
PARTNER OF PLAINTIFF FIRM
IN WITNESS-BOX ·
Further evidence was taken! before His Honour the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, in the Supreme Court to-day, in the case in which the well-
HU HAN-MIN
REQUESTED
TO RETURN
Wanted To Replace Wang Ching-wei?
MINISTRY REORGANISATION FORESHADOWED
(From Our Own Correspondent] Canton, To-day.
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1935
GIRL VIOLINIST
IN AUSTRALIA
Amazing Virtuosity At Seven Years
To-day's Short Story
RALLY
ROUND!
you were
Garland
his gam
+
26 FIRST PRIZES SO FAR I financier, and you were out tramped slowly over the Displaying a technique which shooting at partridge three had given, many an anxious mo amazed a large audience at the City friends an a Yorkshire ment to Briggs. Assembly Hall Sydney, Perrymoor, and suddenly, to your The time came when a low fence Hart, aged seven years and one great surprise, you received a had to be crossed by the party, and month recently recorded her full charge of small shot in the Mr. Laplein, in spite of his very fourth success in the City of after-part, you would not, I'm rotund frame, was so impatient to In requesting the return of Sydney Eisteddfod junior violin sure, feel like starting to cheer get at the partridges and give known local German firm. Mr. Hu Han-min from the south solo contests. Messrs. Bodiker & Co, are be of France, the Nanking leaders
for anything of the sort » ing sued by the Ying Wah Co. are reported to have decided cator, Mr. Haydon West, by not start to cheer when the above this and without wating placed
So impressed was the adjudi-
them what for," that he thrust Anyhow, Mr. Felix Carboy did his ran at Briggs, saying.. "Hold of Canton for $68.500 as dam-upon a policy of non-concession Perry Hart's mastery and know happened to him. On the con his neatly gaitered right foot on ages for conversion.
to further Japanese pressure. Mr. Eldon Potter, RC - Chinese patience has been ex-performance was described as it
ledge of the violin, that her trary, he was very annoyed about the lowest bar of the fence. structed by Mr. E. S. C. Brookes Bausted with the repeated Japan- distinctly outstanding. of Hastings & Co. appeared for ese representations on
The blame for this tragic hap the plaintiff firm, while Mr. Leo text that anti-Japanese activities Mullumbimby, has studied the the door of one James Briggs, he had failed to get hold of the the pre Perry Hart, who comes from pening had to be laid, of course, at been diverted at that moment, and Unhappily Briggs" attention had D'Almada jur. on the instructions are still going on in North China violh since the age of three. local gamekeeper, who had been gun, which had, therefore, fallen of Mr. J. T. Prior, of Messrs. Wil- and elsewhere, while attempts walking three miles each way given a temporary job by Mr. Car-against a tree root and with the kinson & Grist, was for Messrs are under way to start an inde- once a week to receive instruc-boy. Bodiker and Co.
pendence movement in North tion. Mrs B. Gundlach Mac The first witness called at to-China,
malignity of such things, had "dix- Gillvray, whose pupil she is. Mr. Carboy had asked down for fleshiest part of Mr. Carboy, who Among the trio of guests who charged its full contents into the day's hearing was Chan Ham-a. Mr. Hu Han-min's return Cross-examined by Mr. D'Almada jurged by the
is drives 12 miles into Mullima-week-end shoot on the little pre had just turned to make a remark Sixth Plenary bimby to give Perry her lessons he stated that he had entered into Session and by Generals Chiang each week.
serve he had rented for the sex-probabiv a a business partnership with Kai-shek, Yen Hsi-shan and Feng never visited Sydney before.
Although she has son was me Mr. Liplein, who was guest..
witty one-to Cheung Waï-chues. The part-Yu-hsiang.
Should Mr. En re-Perry Hart faced her audience
a noted figure in City finance, and nership continued for two years, turn to Nanking, he will become with assurance.
Without a moment's hesitation whose bold, handling of 3 mos. bills Mr. Carboy dropped to the ground. The accounts of the Ying Wah President of the Executive Yuan. has been awarded 26 first prizes
So far, she had raked him in a handsome "for" where he roared with pain firm were kept in the books of Mr. Wang Ching-wel's political in various contests.
time. another company, the Ying Fat career is practically ended, even Loong. He purchased the wol though he may recover from the of a dairy farmer at Ewingsdale, ever, and the awkward - way
Perry Hart is the daughter Mr. Liplein was no Selous, how- fram ore at the close of
made on him.near Byron Bay, New South Chinese New Year.
The attempted assassination is an Wales. Witness's Déniak«
indication of his unpopularity: It Adjudicator's High Praise On January 31 this year hejis thought that the Nanking Gov- visited the defendant's office and jernment will be reorganised, and only played with feeling and Mr. West said the girl not informed them that the goods that some high officials here will expression, but she also had a were to be despatched to the be given important positions in mastery of technique with Hong Kong office the following the new Government. day. . At the same time he re quested them to make out cheque.
last murderous attack
He denied that previous to that he had been. told by Chan Pui-
cai, an employee of the defendant
firm, that the defendants had de-
MODERN MUSIC IN ENGLAND
Young Composer Shows cided to ship half of the goods Encouraging Promise. to Europe He also denied that Mr. Eodiker had imparted this „piece of information in the office.
which it was almost impossible to find fault. "She is artistic
from the finger tips," Mr. West
added, "and fortunately, she" is
CHINA'S NEW
be
"I'm shot, I'm shot,” he shrieked, 30 violently that nobody in the party could doubt that he meant every word of it
"Where are you" shot?” asked one of the gifests very tactlessly, SILVER STAND but Mr. Carboy had tos great. a sense of his own dignity to reply. EXAMINED Besides, what was the good, of go-
these
ing into details? He was shot. That should be enough to satisfy" the most curious.
hi
in
TO-MORROW'S STORY
To-morrow's story wil be by Michael Kent. "The End Of The Girdle,”“
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LOCAL ENQUIRIES
The party then broke up." The in safe hands. Ten years from learn that the conditions recount-
From enquiries made locally we guests had not the heart to con
tinue the shoot while the host lay music world, for she has an unpened was now, if she continues her stued above were not particular to the bracken moaning and groan. dies, her name will be big in the the Railway. What actually hap Briggs was not long in impro deniable future.
that persons making "I heard Philip Hargrave ed to receive subsidiary silver damaged man was ambulanced to payments in paper money expect:ising a hurdle on which the London, To-day. play when he was eight years coins as change; but as
the farmhouse, where a posse of Considerable interest has been old, and at that time I imagia subsidiary coins were at a consi- doctors were soon anamned from Cheung Wai-chuen then enter-aroused in musical circles by the ed I would never hear better derable premium ed the witness box and gave eri-performance on Wednesday night in quality. I set out to fault ber were not always successful
their efforts the neighbouring town to treat dence to the effect that at the la programme of the B.B.C. Queen's to-day, but that was impossible beginning of this year a contract Hall concert of the first symphoro She touched me very deeply by Canton yesterday.
The monetary conditions. was entered into with the defen- by a young composer of growing her playing "
are described dants for a loan of $97,000 against reputation,
Perry Hart made her first There were not anything I ant-
by our informant Mr. William Walton,;
as "chaotic.” 100 tons of wolfram ore. The who is still under 30.
public appearance at the age of ficient amall notes available for contract was signed in his pre-. The performance, which
three, using tiny violin spe the general purposes of the pa- ¿ence. Subsequently a sale was conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty.
cially made for her. The violin blic "effected with Messrs. Jebsen & was very well received and music she used at the Eisteddfod was It has, however, been difficult!
Co. for 50 tons of the wolfram ore erifies in the Press praise the com out of her prize money at pre the monetary
a larger size. and was bought to get reliable information about The medicas announced nem. at a price of $73 per piculi
pleted work, the first three movevious competitions. ments of which
She says Kwangtung following the recent been done, and that as soon as the in con that no serious damage had were performed He informed the defendants of last year, as full of invention and she is now saving the money silver decree.
won at the Eisteddfod to buy a
tedious task of picking the full-size violin for use when she
shot out of Mr. Carboy's flesh had has grown big enough. Her
been completed, he would be out of The forthcoming marriage is,
Ti-shan, MA, playing so delighted musicians
pain and ready to resume business announced of Mr. Aubrey Chang, B. Litt will give a lecture on at the Eisteddfod that two of
Es had himself transported at a merchant, residing at the Great The Taoist Idea of Peace to the music adjudicators, Messrs.
great expense to his Knightsbridge Eastern Hotel, Hong Kong, and the Hong Kong University Arts Thorold Waters and Haydn
fat, where he was put to bed, and Miss May Lee, of No. 21 Fung Association next Tuesday at 8.45 West, had her play specially for
here for several weeks a couple of Fai Terrace, Hong Kong
p.m. in Boom, "K" of the Main them at Paling's concert hall
London doctors were engaged in
Building. All interested are cor-
Release Price Agreed
this transaction and enquired with passages of great-beauty. whether they desired to exercise British Wireless Service.
their option in the matter. Mr. Bodiker declined to believe that
such a high price had been offer-
ed and refused, to exercise his
option Не demanded $56,000
for release of the 50 tons. This was agreed upon.
In giving his reason for-selling the ore to Jebsen & Co. at the price stated, he claimed that the ¦ defendants had demanded further
ARCTIC SIGNPOST DISCOVERED
****
Nordenskioeld Relic Found By Russians
Moscow.
A signpost. erected by the
security for the loan, and they famous Nordenskioelá Expedition, were therefore forced to dispose which accomplished the north-
of the goods in order to meet the least passage in 1878-79, has been demand.
A few days later a sale for the
balance of the goods was arrang-
ed with Yee Kes Hong-
The case is proceeding.
INTER-CLUB BILLIARDS
Catholic Union Club
!
Sydney Morning Herald
POLYGLOT POLICE FOR ATHENS
Special Linguists On Point Duty
conditions
PAWNSHOPS IN CANTON
Cluttered Up With Discarded Goods
which gives all the News there IS
Both Local and Coastal
LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES
Professor Hsu
Canton, To-day. extracting the shot that had Sir Elly Kadoorie and Mr. L K-dially invited. Pawnshops in this city have lodged in his tender flesh
Mr. Chan
doorie, members of the firm ef
is
been greatly affected by the Nor was this an easy task. The Shanghai financiers, Sir Elly Ka The ss. Takada left Singapore worldwide trade depression. In two members of the healing frater-doorie and Sons, arrived in Hong for this port yesterday and an interview with the local press, nity were amazed to see the num-Kong yesterday by the EMS. Em-due here next Tuesday- of the Pawnbrokers Association by had managed to collect at one
Kung-chin, Chairman her of grains of shot that Mr. Car-press of Axia.
The monthly water return for stated that the majority of the fell swoop.
Mr. Benjamin Wylie, the Gen-last month shows that the con pawnshops are packed to capacity "I'm tired counting them," re-eral Manager of the South China sumption of water in the city and The ice-breaker "Yermak" has
with goods and articles which marked the senior. You'd never Morning Post Ltd and Mrs. jhill districts during the month of have been pawned by people who think that one gun could hold as Wylie returned to the Colony A knowledge of the Greek reported the news
October was. 400.00 million of the covery by radio from the Vilkitsky sary for tourists and visitors
dis- tengue will no longer be neces have no intention of redeeming many pellets as that
from Home vesterday by the Ha-gallons, the corresponding figure theim-Neutral News, - Strait adding that letters of the wishing to find their way about
"I know,” said the other. “Our kusan Maru.
for Kowloon -and New Kowloon members of the expedition have Athens.
patient seems to have missed
in the same period being 233.72 also been found.
nothing that was going. Those [faanciers":
found by a Soviet ice-breaker, atį present in the Arctic Ocean.
Athens.
The mail and the signpost, example
The city police, following the which has an
of other European inscription on it, capitals, have appointed a num have been taken on board the ber of special uniformed con-
DIFFICULT CONDITIONS
IN CANTON
(Continued from Page 1)
The Diamond Jubilee of St million gallons. The former Joseph's College, one of the old figure includes 102.58 million est educational institutions in gallons from the mainland. Hong Kong, will commence to- morrow morning, when Low Mass Among the passengers who re- will be celebrated in the College turned to the Colony yesterday.
Win Lusitano Shield to the Leningrad Arctic Museum.guages to stand at various points all the banks have to add 20 sent to his bedroom where the Chapel by the Right Rev. Bishop evening was Mr. S. A Gray,
Meanwhile, the invalid lay on his right side in great discomfort lice-breaker and will be delivered stables who speak foreign lan- but such a premium means that
and furious impatience.
He had all the financial papers In place of the Nordenskioeld in the centre of the town. In the Inter-Club Billiards signpost, a metal board with an
per cent to the deposits (which contents were read to him in
HL Valtorta. 2 Shield Tournament for
inscription has been left-Beuter: hotels, there is also a policeman, when they are paid out in notes, and he was quick to note the great of the biggest are invariably made in silver), low, even voice by his chief clerk, who speaks five languages in ad- People here refuse to ciren activity that was prevailing in the dition to his own. They are relate silver coins, and the situammey market. presented on his sleeve by the tion is most precations. flags of the different countries- Renter
the
Lusitano Billiards Association Shield. played on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday last, resulted in a win for the Catholic Union Club.
Scores were:-
Club Lusitano
MM. Süva
points 200
AC Bazario
ED. da Koza
200
Fde P. Silva
200
ZA. dos Remedios
S. M. Cruz, Jt.
Catholic Union'
70TH BIRTHDAY
PARTY Chinese News Magnate Celebrates
Vancouver.
The doyen of Chinese news- papermen in Canada Mr Cheung Kit, managing editor of the Vancouver Chinese Timest has just celebrated his 70th birthday here.
198 The occasion was marked by a big party attended by 300 Chiese notables and many
newspapermen
GTÍ
UA Santos
200
EL BarrOS-
O
AP Pezeiza:”
200
Eggs
LA. Osznind
200
vears old were amongst the
Highest Break: 45 (F.
Catholic
Oriental delicacies enjoye
his many friends.
Mr. Cheung Kit
Hoy Pig (China) Master of the
Reute
Weste
Outside one
LONDON MUSICIAN
CHARGED
Alleged Murder Of His Wife
Auckland (New Zealand). Eric Mareo, a Lond
cian and
ADEKHINE AND FOWE
AGAIN DRAW
Amster
teenth for
But the knowledge gave him stant satisfaction. What did it matter to him? Try as he might, he simply could not carry en busi- ness from a bed of pain. He need- ed to be in his own office, with half
musi
GUN PRACTICE WITH CLIVECAMMUNITIONE
HIG TRAVER
Sports Editor of the Hong Kong The Hong Kong Stock Exchange England by the sa Hakusan Telegraph, who arrived from have received a cable from Maru Other passengers by the Messrs. Derrick and Co. Local same ship were Mr. and MrS” A. Secretaries in Singapore of the B. Clemo, and family who have ab Australian Gold Mining Co, returned from Home leare. Mr. Ltd. announcing the output for Clemo is with the China Light and 2 to be 1,649 ounces. the four weeks ending November Power Co. Ltd
The monthly report
B. W shows
Shanghai
fimed
without Secretariat for
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