REAL SITUATION
OBSCURED
蠱
MASS OF PROPAGANDA
Bureau
ISSUED
FROM OFFICIAL AND OTHER
SOURCES
[From Our Own Correspondent]
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1936
TENNIS VISITORS LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES SAY FAREWELL
SIAMESE TEAM LEAVING
MUANG REONG PRAISES
LOCAL PLAYERS
Among the arrivals in the The .. Tława at Singapore Colony this morning by the sa for this port yesterday and is due President Polk were Captain and to arrive here on the morning (of Mrs. Francois Hiddings, who are Tuesday next. jon s round-the-world-trip. They
will be staying at the Gloucester Mrs. Francis B. Harrison, wife Hotel before continuing their of the former Governor-General of Journey to Europe, via the Straits the Philippine Islands, is 2 Captain Hiddings is through-passenger on the RMS Mr. Muang Reong, one of the and Egypt. Siamese tennis stars who figured a retired Merchant Marine officer, Empress of Japan bound for in exhibition matches against the formerly of the Atlantic service. Manila after spending
months' vacation in China. leading local players during the past fortnight, is very generous
Koo Soon-kai, aged 35, and Koo
The Hon. Mr. H. E. Olney,
Japan
મ
two
in his praise of the high standard MIC, a Member of the State of Canton. Yesterday. Newspapers in Shanghai pub.
of tennis in the Colony. He says Victoria Senate, Australia, accom- Soon-beng, aged 25, unemployed, Preventive guards of the Salt Lished the report that Kwangs that the players that they have panied by Mrs. Olney, arrived in and Lok Lang-koo, a dancing girl, definitely the Colony this morning from all natives of Bangkok, Siam, were mobilised last had employed over 100 Japan come up against are evening for the East River ese advisers and had bought better exponents of the game than Japan by the RMS. Empress of were this morning fined $5 each
consignments of valley to take up the defence large
They will probably con-by Mr. S. F. Balfour at the Cen-1 arms they are, although they have, won from that country. of those districts near Fulden.
The of Japanese advisers were reported almost every one of their matches tinue their journey to Australia, tral Magistracy for failing to re
by the ss. Changte.
gister with the Police as aliens. Although there is talk peace between Canton or the to have left the province, but
Mr. D. S. Green, a United States Chan Yue-aui, a married South-west and Nanking.. the there is no denial of the buying| military authorities here of arms and ammunition from chaub, Sanoh and Ranong.
Government Official en route from man, was admitted to the Govern- Muang Reong will leave the Co-the North to Bangkok, Siam, acment Civil Hospital yesterday not taking any chances, owing Japan on credit.
from burns received to the heavy concentration of The anti-Japanese agitations on this afternoon by the
companied by Mrs. Green, arrived suffering Nanking troops in Fukien are kept alive by the military Hiram for Siam, and he mention in the Colony this morning by the when she stepped into some quick-
ed to the China Mal that they R.M.S. Empress of Japan.
new Queen Mary and Kuomintang authorities will be taking away with them the hope of rallying national the pleasantest memories of their support, but the people are in-
Įstay here. different. They are worried by
are
Kiangsi and Hunan. The future is full of possibilities.
LOCAL TRAFFIC
ACCIDENTS
One Person Killed Last Week
WOMAN KNOCKED DOWN
BY TRAMCAR
here.
Together with Messrs Pra- Mr.
$.5+
lime at the Hospital
The R.M.S. Empress of Canada is due to leave Vancouver for
| -0,3%
Lai Sui-mui. a female, aged 7. the high cost of living, especial- Mr. Reong said that in his opin-Hong Kong to-morrow week and died soon after admission to the lly of rice. Students are cold ion the elder Tsui and Sirdar will arrive here on the morning of Government Civil Hospital yester- to anti-Japanese activities, as Rumjaha were the best players in July 17. She will leave for day after she had been knocked. down by car No. 2856 in Electric on the last occasion certain Hong Kong, modestly adding that Manila the same evening,
Road people wounded them with sticks he won his match at the HKCC. land iron bars.
against the latter "more .by luck) Considerable propaganda is than anything else.“ disseminated from Canton and
Interport Matches
Nanking in the form of inter-
views and circular telegrams.
The real situation is hidden by They had not expected to win.
Mr. B. E. Butland, of the Texas
While he was repairing an elec- Oil Co. Inc., arrived back. in the Colony this morning from long (tric meter at No. 4 Hankow Road, leave to America, by the RMS. Choi Tak received an electric shock and was admitted to the Empress of Japan.
Kowloon Hospital yesterday.
The U.S.S. Tulsa arrived în port
In the Colony of Hong Kong.(this mass of propaganda com- many matches here, Mr. Beong including the Island, Kowloon and ing from official and unofficial said, and the visit was more in yesterday afternoon and the U.S.S. the New Territories, during the sources.
week ending at 8 am on Satur day last, there were altogether 53 traffic accidents, as the result of which one person was killed and 21 persons were injured.
The person killed was a Chin- ese female, who died as the result
of a fractured skull received when she was knocked down by a tram- car whilst walking across
road.
the
Of the persons injured, 14 were pedestrians who were either walk- ing or running across the road
one
MR. CHOU LUS TOUR
Visiting Premiers In Europe
SOUNDING STATE LEADERS.
From Our Own Correspondent]
Marcus Rozario, a Portuguese
the nature of goodwill tour than Ashville this morning. The two boy, was admitted to the Kowloon (a tennis invasion, but they were vessels are on a short visit to the Hospital yesterday suffering from highly elated at the success they Colony.
jhad met with
The Siamese ten-
injuries received while playing on some trucks at Kowloon Godown.
nis championships take place Leung Hing, aged 12, was ad-]
Among the passengers who ar about February every year and mitted to the Kowloon Hospital | Mr. Reong expresed the hope that after having been knocked downrived in the Colony this morning some of our players would be able by lorry No. 1816 in Waterloo from the North by the 5. Presi- dent Polk was Lt. Roland Vanasse, to make the trip to their country Road yesterday.
who will be spending a few days lin order to take part in them! They were endeavouring to pro- Falling a height of 15 feet from here before continuing his jour- mote Interport matches between a stage while at work on the Pre-ney ti Manila. Hong Kong and Siam, he con-sident Grant, Lai Chenk, aged 50,
Mr. F. C. Hall, Manager of the cluded, and said that the whole was taken to the Kwong Wah Hos- Canton, Yesterday. Though much sought after ing here again.
team were looking forward to com-pital yesterday suffering from in-Insurance Department of Messrs. Jardine Matheson and Co., Ltd. by Nanking and Canton, Mr.)
accompanied by Mrs. Hail, Chou Lou, Chancellor of Sún Yat-sen University and veteran Kuomintang leader, reached aboard the Italian liner Victoria and will] remain in Europe for the next 24 months.
and were struck by vehicles.
Two bus passengers and tramcar passenger were injured while alighting from moving motor-buses and a moving tram-Naples to-day
car respectively.
One lorry-passenger was injur ed through falling from a moving
There is no truth in the Nan-1 motor lorry. One lorry passenger king report that Mr. Chou will was injured when the vehicle be in the capital on July 10 to overturned.
IVORY CURIO THEFT
Juries.
re-
The Chairman and members of turned to the Colony this morning the "1933" group of St. Stephen's from Shanghai by the RMS. College Association are arranging Empress of Japan.
a social evening at Repulse Bay Lido to-morrow; at 8 p.m. sharp, for the Old Boys of St. Stephen's
Accused Ordered To College.
Pay Compensation
The larceny of a gold pocket watch and chain and $98 in
HOME-MADE BOMB EXPLOSION
DAMAGED
attend the second plenary ses- Ip, Sang, unemployed, who was money, while employed as a ser- TAILOR'S PREMISES A private car driver was-in-sion of the Kuomintang Central yesterday charged with the theft, vant by Mr. E. W. Loveless, of No. jured when his vehicle collided Executive with a tramway standard.
private car passenger was injur-to
Committee.
ed when the vehicle collided with Chancellor Hitler an iron road-sign.
Stanley Baldwin.
and
At from his married sister, of an 134 Argyle Street, ground floor, on|
Mr.
to
A present Mr. Chou is scheduled ivory curis and nine opium pipe June 10 was admitted by Tam
meet Signor
Mussolini, tops, was this morning ordered to Huen, aged 25, coolie, when he HAWKER SEVERELY INJURED
pay $60 amends or serve six was brought before Mr. Macfad-
An explosion, believed weeks' imprisonment by Mr. W. yen at the Kowloon Magistracy
have been caused by a bomb, Of the 53 accidents, 26 were The object is to find out from Schofield at the Central Magis- yesterday morning. Asked what be collisions between vehicles; 16 these European
leaders what tracy. Defendant was also bound had done with the $48, defendant occurred at No. 261, Des Voeux Road Central at about 10.50 were collision between vehicles support they will give to China over in a bond of $100 for one replied that he had lost it in cam-last night. The premises were and pedestrians; and 11 accidents in the event of military resis- year.
bling. The Magistrate sentenced those used by the British tance to Japanese aggression.
defendant to were due to other causes.
one month's hard Defendant was remanded yea labour, and ordered $48 amends Two Chinese, Tso Fook, aged American Tailor Company Mr. Chou #23
welcomed by terday to see how long it would to be paid to complainant, failing 35, an unlicensed hawker, and IMPERSONATION OF Chinese residents in Manila, take to cure him of his opium ha- which defendant is to serve an-Chan On, 3 coolie, who were Singapore and elsewhere, when bit. This morning, Inspector Ca-other month's hard labour, the sleeping on the pavement, were POLICEMAN
he passed through these places. rey said that he had seen Dr:| terms to run consecutively.
Mr. Chou will remain in Shaw, who told him that much de-
injured and sent to the Gov- ernment Civil Hospital, the Europe to observe the inter- pended on the physical condition)
Forty students, four priests, former in a grave condition. national situation, although and the length of time a
person and three brothers arrived in the Lau Ng, a married women, and Nanking and Canton wish him had been an addict. In an aver Colony by the ss. Van Hentz last her daughter Cheung Kin, aged Pang Tung, aged. 28, unemploy- to come back to China for pub-age case a fortnight was suf- ed, was this morning sentenced to lic service. 31
jâcient.
Unemployed Man Sentenced
six months · hard Labour by Mr.
S. F. Balfour at the Central Mag"
istracy when he was charged with impersonating a Police officer and
י
attempting to arrest Wong. Hing. POLICE FOOTBALL CLUB'S
Detective-Sergeant Byron said
that at about 1130 last night com- plainant was walking down Gar- den Road with his sister, when
defendant came up to them and
said
convictions.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL ORGAN FUND
ANNUAL MEETING
Tuesday on the last stage of their 7, who were passing at the journey from Lisbon to join time, were also injured but were "Rosaryhill," the Spanish Domini- not detained in Hospital. can College in Stubbs Road. The The Police are still making students will study philosophy enquiries and believe that the and theology at "Rosaryhill” în explosion was caused by a preparation for their priesthood. home-made bomb, as the door More students who are desirous had been badly splintered. of joining the Dominican Order will be arriving here from time to
"On the question of clean play they are entering the Second time to undergo" their training.
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on the launch Various ined at Kingston invenile Court HONG KONG BENEVOLENT
he was a policeman. The on the field, there was no case Division this coming season. woman tried to run away, where-whatever, among the Euro-l' He concluded by congratulating) The Third launch picnic of the upon he told her that if she did peans, of players being sent off Sergeant Gough on the interest he Canadian Chinese. Club will be he would arrest her.
the field, though
there were had taken in the Chinese, and he held on Sunday next. The launch Defendant said that the com-two or three cases. among the also thanked ASI. Brittain for will leave Queen's Pier at 230 plainant and the woman were Chinese Folice, and here opin- what he was doing for the Indian P. for Big Wave Bay, and tickets carrying parcels, and if they con-lions differ as
the extent of team, which had only just taken may be purchased from members tained opium he would inform a their guilt," said Mr. A. R. S. up football i police. He told them he was Major presiding at the annal
teresting games have been prepez-last month on the ground that he meeting of the Police Football
ed by the committee in charges beyond the control on his assisting the Police.
seven previous Club held in the Police Library teams in the different Leagues ticipated.
It was decided to enter four and a very enjoyable time is a parents, the father said: Defendant had
this morning.
this season. The Chinese would Mr. Major, in the coourse of his be represented in the Second and review of the year's work, con- Third Division, while European igratulated the Police team on teams would be in the First and
being, runners-up in the Senior
Third Divisions. Shield and for their high position
The following were elected to Jin the premier League. He noticed serve on the committee for the Budapest, To-day. The Hun-
The Boy: I won't do it again. that goal-scoring was their weak coming season
garian Regent, Admiral Nikolaus
The Father: You have been pro- izess. As regards the second
Mr. A. R. S. Major (Chairman), Horthy de Nagybanya, conferred mising me that for two years. eleven, they had not been so suc-Mr. Brittain (Hon. Secretary), the Hungarian Order of Merit, The Boy: Won't you forgive 5.00 cessful, but they had nothing to Mr. Brooks (captain) and Messrs. First Class, on the President of
me, and give me another chance? worry about, as they had always T. G. Stokes and Mr. Gowans the Reichsbank, Dr. Schacht, on The Father: I have given you to supply players to the senior members of the committee), the occasion of the latter's visit thousand chances, and forgiven
The cup presented by Mr. But yesterday to the- Admiral's estate you a thousand times. The Chinese, he said; did well lingham for the player scoring at Kenderes, where the Begent is The boy was remanded, with a ties during the 24 hours ended on for their second year in the the most goals in the season was spending his birthday. Tras-view to his being sent to an &p= Wednesday.
League, finishing near the top-won by Johnson, with 20 goals. (Ocean Service.
proved school.
Already aclmowledged Mah Jong and Bridge Drive held by St. John's Cathe dral Badminton Club Anonymons
In memory of Mr. C. Bulmer
Johnson
$1,647.25
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One case each of enterie fever
and cerebro-spinal fever were re- ported to the Local Health authori-
team:
FURTHER HONOUR FOR DR. SCHACHT
"He has had seven or eight jobs, and on one occasion, when he came home and said he wanted to throw up his job, be panched his mother out of the room. He hit me, and got hold of a carving limite."
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