10°

AT THE

KING'S

The Air Conditioned

Theatre.

COMMENCING

TOMORROW

U.S. BASEBALL

...

SENATORS BEAT ST. LOUIS

WASHINGTON, May 23.. CHICAGO and Cincinnati in the National League and Cleve. land, Philadelphia and Washington in the American League won base ball encounters to-day..

The Seastors scored soven against St. Louis, and Malone blanked out Buston.

Secoree

were:

Chicago

Boston

cabled by Reuter

National League,

3

H. E.

2 0

3

(Malone pitched for Chicago).

Cincinnati Brooklyn

1

10. 0 7 1

The Pittsburgh and New York game was postponed on account ef

rais.

American League,

Buston Cleveland (31cManus homed for Boston).

Philadelphia Detroit

7

3

1

1... 0

4

312 Bishop, Coleman and Higgins homered for Philadelphiu, and

8 Great Stars there were twelve tunings),

in One Picture

The season's greatest cast in a story that pulses with the romance, excitement and of a big State Fair. gayety

Will Rogers

Sally

Norman Foster

Janet Gaynor

Louise

Frank

Craven

STATE FAIR

SORTA ULVIRKE

FOX

EARTHQUAKE IN WAI YUEN

SEVEN HOUSES COLLAPSE AND 30 PEOPLE INJURED

Reports from Canton State that list Wednesday, a serious earth

uku pocorred in the Lee Hang Mua village of the bra Division, of tis Wai Yuen District.

Wa bit gton, St. Louis...

7

2

14 'B

2

The New York & Chicago match was abandoned owing to rain.

DAVIS CUP TENNIS

[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY]

WASHINGTON, May 25. AMERICA need to win but one more match to qualify for the bilienge Round of the Davis Cap. To-day they captured the open- ing two singles in the final of the Aaerican Zone against the Argen- tine, both Ellsworth Vines and Wilmer Allison winning with ease. The tie is being staged at the Chevy Chase Club, and in the first match of the day, Vines outplayed Zappa to win in straight,, sets.

Zappa improved as the game pro- gressed and in the third set took four games after losing the Arst at 8-9 and the second at 6-3.

Alison conceded the same. num- ber of games in beating Hector Cattaruzza in straight sets.

He won the first to two, the se cond extended to ten games, but the third was finished rapidly at

G-2.

GOLF

STARTING TIMES FOR FANLING TO-MORROW

New Course 9.32 m. A. Stokkink and R.,

Hodgers.

9 20

9.40

19.11

9.48

+

The shock began at 1 o'clock might, soven, houses being destroyed and thirty inhabitants injured

It was fortunate that the shock

GT. May and R. Webb."

J. McElney and A. G. Donn and J.

Austin.

Swales.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1933

CANTON NOTES

Reports of Hunan-Canton

Conflict Denied

INDUSTRIAL AREAS FOR CITY

(From Our Own Correspondent)

CANTON, -May 25. Various statements have been Issued by different authorities here refuting reports of alleged con flicts between the 19th Route Army units now marching north and General Ho Hunaneso troope. Chien, chairman of the Hunan Provincial Government, is stated to have issued more than une mesenge! welcoming the South West Expedi- sion and promising every facility for their quick passage. The Hu nan general is moreover reported to be considering the despatch of detachments from his own Army to join in the expedition.

Progress of Expeðlilon. The latest reports, appearing in local papers

state that the 19th Route Army has actually got into Ilunan territory and is fast push- ing ahead, boing everywhere thusiastically cheered by the pub. | lic. The Kwangtung and Kwangsi units making up the expedition are In fact, two re- also advancing. giments of the Kwangsi torces are reported to be coming down from Wachow either to-day or to-morrow and will entrain for Shiukwao. Local plans for the expedition aro not to be affected by truce reports in the North, it is semi-officially adnounced.

Donations from Public.. Work has been taken up by local public bodies, like the Y.M.C.A., for procuring supplies, of clothing and other necessities for the soldi- ers engaged in resisting Japan." The newly organised Canton Wo- men's Association is reported to be B drive planning to inaugurate among the women folk in the city fq dus shirt or a towel bo ba donated by each woman for this purpose.

Cheap Copper Coins,

The value of copper coins, which has reached the previous low figure, continues to fall. It is understood that this has been caused by the steady influx of coins from other provinces like Hunan, where their value is even lower. A ban has been placed on the importation of the coins and several cases of mug- gling have been detected.

A plan is now being considered by certain mercantile interests in the city for improving this state of affairs. It is proposed to pur chase these coins at their value, have them melted and made into copper sheets which, it is expected, can be supplied as a profit to in dustrial enterprises.

For Promotion of Industries; To further the industrial deve- lopment of Canton, the City C-sun- cil at ita recent meeting has decid- ed to request the Canton Municipal Government to lay out special in- A.dustrial areas for the city and t

WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES

BROADCAST, BY Z.B.W. ON 355 METRES

I to 11.30 am-Stock and ex

change quotations, selected Lon- don and New York stock quota. tions, weather report, etc. 11.30 ..Chinese recorded pro

gramme.

12.30 p.m.-European programme of

Victor and Brunswick records. 7p.m-Local time and weather

report. 1.15 pm --A relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra by cour tesy of the Management. (Dur- ing the intervals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio.)

2.15 p.m.---Clase down

7

7

to p.m.-Chinese recorded pro-

granime.

gramme.

MRS. LANDAU

· KNOCKED DOWN

Motor Accident in Wanchar

MR. H. P. BAILEY CHARGED

N

A distressing accident occurred! in Queen's Road East, east of Mur.. ray Road on Thursday night when Mrs. Landau, wife of Mr. Adolphe of Jinimy's Landau, proprietor Kitchen was knocked down by a car driven by Mr. H. P. Bailey of the General Electric Co. of China, Ltd.

motor

Mrs Landau was riding in rickshaw at the time, and the vehicles were travelling in the antic direction, Mr. Bailey being on his way to Repulse Bay Hotel Mrs. and received serious injuries to the Landau was thrown to the ground,

to 11.30 p.m.-European pro-head. to 7.38 p.m.--" Capriccio Italian " (Tschaikowsky).-Leopold Sto kowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra.-18943/(930. 7,18 to 7.80 p.m.----

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A Concert. Solo Menuet

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(De-

'Ceilo

busay). Cello Solo Gavotte Tendre (Hillemacher), Pablo Casale,

1191.

(Ver Song- Clair de Laine "

lains-Szule).. Song Bean Soir (Bourget

Deliussy)-Mary Garden (Sc- prano),--1439. Piano Solu (Brahina). Piano SoloAlbum Leaf " (Grieg)-Harold Bauer-1413. Song- Thy

Eyes"

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Capriccio

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Beaming

(Gardner-MacDowell), Song--"Oh, That We Two Were Maying " (Kingsley-Nevin).- Lawrence Tibbett (Baritone).--- 1172,

Soveral soldiers of the South Wales Borderers saw the nccident, and picked up Mrs. Landau who was lying unconscious in the road: The Police were immediately in- formed, and the injured lady wna removed in an ambulance to the Government Ciril Hospital.

Court Proceedings, “

As a result of this accident, Mr. Bailey was charged before Mr. Schofield at Central Magistracy yesterday for

(n) with driving car No. 298 in B dangerous manner in Queen's Road East at 10.03 last night

(b) with failing to stop after the

cident, and,

(e) with failing to report the

accident to the Police,

Mr. D. B. Evans, for the accused, said he was not pleading at the

'moment.

Trafte-Inspector C. F. Alexander, Violin Sole Dance of the Maid-

in charge of the case, said Mrs. ens" (Friml-Kreisler). Violin Solo Blue Skies" (Ber. Landau wag in a very serious con- lin-Kreisler). Fritz Kreialer.lition and he required a formal week's rethand. He mentioned an amount of 500 as bail.

Mr Bailey was remanded for a week.

1213, p.1.-Local time and weather

report.

7.80 to 8.40 p.m.----

Musical Comedy. Lido Lady."-Saroy Orpheans. -C1310.

Princess Ida"--Now Light Sym- phony Orchestra-C2830.

"The

Gypsy Princess," - De Grbet and The Victoria Orches "tra.-9974.

Lilac Time. "The New May- fair Orchestra.~01457. "Song of the Drum."-New May-

fair Orchestra.-C2343. 8.40 to 9.23 p.r.-Selections by The

Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, con. ducted by Eugene Goossens:

M-10.

"Carneval Overture" (Dvárak). "The Fire Dance" (de Falla). "Fantastic Symphony March to the Scaffold (4th Move- ment) (Berlioz),

8.25 to 11.30 p.m.-A relay of the

Revellers Dance Orchestra from the 1st Floor of the Hong Kong Hotel, by courtery of the Man agement, (During the intervals recorded music will bo broad- cast).

10.30 p.m.-Rugby Press news. 11.30 p.m.-Close down.

All recurds in the above Euro- pean programmes are supplied by Messra. S. Monitrie & Co.

promulgate laws requiring all fac C.tories to be bult within mich areas. As a matter of fact, it is C. understood, the Municipal Govern R.ment has already defined one such area, it Sai Tsuen, where the city's waterworks, and the Government's new cement works are situated. 1t is now reported that another in 10 dustrial area has been mapped ont in Honam, in the vicinity of the Lingua University campus.

Comdr, R. H. McBean and Lt.-Comdr. Lloyd.

Chinese Protests Against

Peace with Japan

(Continued From Page T.)

the real reason was because Chiang does not with it that relations were

Dof-severed.

Ohlang's Generals Leave Him.

Practically all the generals who took part in the Northern Ex- Com pedition with Chiang as mander-in-Chief are now no longer with him." said our informant who went on to say that the reason, for this was that Chiang made things ad nasty for them that they had to leave,

a

What about the fed forces in China," the writer asked:

Dragon Boat Festival, ・・ Despite representations made recently in certain quarters against. jubilitation of any sort during the present national emergency, the Dragon Boat Festival this year, which falls on Sunday next, pro- mises to be as gay s8 ever. The usual boat races at Tungshan and at other parts of the city and in the suburbs will be held as usual and preparations are already well forward for the onlebration of this popular annual festival.

SWATOW PROHIBITS THE

EXPORT OF SILVER

The Authorities of Swatow haye prohibited the export of silver

It is a very serious' matter but I wonder how many people realise that ninety per cent, of the arms colus, and travellers are only allowed to take one hundred dol

belonging to the Reds were supplies each when leaving the port, ed, indirectly, by Chiang

and will be heavily fined, should they be found to have more in their possession

11

SUNDAY.

to 11 am-A relay of the Ger vice from St. Joseph's Church, I. Holy Mass.

Music from Garofalo's Mass

ja D.

Sermon "The First Com- Inandment " preached by The Rev. Father MacDonald, S.J...

II. Benediction of the Blessed

Sacrament,

am to 12.13 p.m.-A relay of the Service from St. Paul's Church. 12.13 p.m.-European recorded pro

gramme.

Pin-Local time and weather

report:

Chusté recorded

2.30 pm. Close down, 4.30 to 7p.m.

programme,

7 c 10 p.m.--Europeaa programme. 8p. Local time and weather

report.

It is a known fact that Chiang did send souris troope which lie wanted out of the way to fight the

According to fatest reports tha Reds. These troops were sent in very small numbers, in the hope local authorities send plain clothes. that they would all eventually be detectives on board each out-going wiped out. Some of the comman-steamer to search the luggage of dere turned over to the Rods with passengers, and all excess amounts all arms and ammunition and they are confiscatect form the nucleus of the Bed troops who are no cong at the present

time run, not by force of arms, but by the pooromia boycott which will

- Uhina win win. -ZA

The writer then naked what our bring about revolation in Japan informant thought of the present and thinks that when the mili situation in China and got the foliary factor in Jap lawing reply

“have

7 to 8.45 p

Band Peer Gynt Suite" (Grieg) Reg Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards —9394/5. Song" Joy Cometh in the Morn

ing" (arr. Lorenz). Song God Will Take Care of You" (Martin)-Lucy M. Van 'de Mark (Soprano) 9230, OctetbeLargo in G? (Handel,

att, Benr), Octette Rondo Cepriccioso! (Mendelssohn, arr. Mulder).-J. H. Squire Celeste Octette. OrchestrnTill's Memy Pranks" (R, Strauss)Orchestra of the Brussels Royal Conservatoire. 9375/6.

-9179.

8.45 to 9.30 p.m.-

From the Studie. Selections by the Melodian's

Trio P. R. Antonio (Violin ist), V. Q; Aristorenas (Cellunt) and M. Carlaen (Pianist): 9.30 to 10-15, -Dance tunes," 10 pm. Close town,nities

dly lasted about twenty minutes. There can only be one result-the Japances will return to Chrün Al vecords in the above Enro

The injured people have been re- moved to the District Hospital.

that China will win, in the long all her sovereig (Continued at fort of nest Columal-ritories which they

pean prikrarhoten. bre: mapplied by

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CAR PARKING PROBLEM

EUROPEAN SUMMONED FOR OBSTRUCTION

Before Mr. Schofield at Central Magistracy yesterday, Mr. J.-L. 8. Smith, of the New Zealand Forests Company, was summoned for causing an obstruction by parking, his car in the alley, be tween Lane, Crawford's and Glou- cester Building on May 13.

Mr. Smith said he did not know he

obstruction was causing an He parked his car close to the

wall.

Sub-Inspector Saunders said the summons was taken out is a result of complaints from Lane, Craw ford's. He went down to this alley and saw the car parked there with another vehicle, the owner of which would also be suramoned. The alley was a private thoroughfare used by the Gloucester Buildings, ‚¿Continued on next Column)

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ON

WEDNESDAY,

MAY 31, 1933

Commencing at 2,30 P.M.,

AT THEIE SALES ROOM,

DUDDELL Strest.

A QUANTITY. OF

HOUSEHOLD VALUABLE

FURNITURE

Comprising

Teak Hatstands, Chesterfield Teak and Armchairs, Couches Dressing Tables, Teak Wardrobes with Bevelled Mirror, Teak Chest of Drawers, Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, Sideboards, Deaks, etc., ote.

Teak Bedsteads. Curio Cabinets, Card Tables, Pictures, Curtains, Rugs, Dinner Waggon, Dinner Crockery, Tea Sets, Glasses, Gas Stores, Ice Chests, Screens, Incense Burner, Table Lamps, Lamp Shades, etc, etc.

Gramophones and Records, Cabin Trunks, Vases, Brass Ornament, Medicine Curios, Flower Pots, Chests, Lacquer Cabinet, Filter, Wall plates, Books, etc., etc.

also

A QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD, FURNITURE

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and

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TERMS-CASH ON DELIVERY.

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the Hong Kong and Shanghai Hotels and Lane, Crawford's for their motor lorries, and for other, work carried out by the firms.

It was not a serious case, but the practice of parking cars in alleys next to these buildings had got to be stopped. If the police allowed it to continue, people would regard these alleys as park- ing places.

In this particular case, the car was parked on the left against the wall, and underneath the fire es cape.

The defendant was cautioned.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE SEVENTH EXTRA BAVE MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY OF SATURDAY, 27TH MAY,

commencing at £.00 p.m.“

1939,

The First Bell will be Rung at 1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS ENCLOSURE Member are notised that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed.

No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure.

Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Ulab Rooms st $5.00 for Gentlemen and $5.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) are ob tainable through the SECRETARY upon the personal application of Member, anch Member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chita, etc.

A

The Becretary Office 3rd Floor, Gloucester Bailding, (Tel. 27794), will close at 13 O'Clock Noon.

Badges admitting to Members Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Bace Conroe.

On No Protext will Children be permitted in sither Enclosure during the Meeting..

Tiffins are obtainable at the Clas House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone $1020.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

The Frica of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $9.00 including Tar, for all Parsons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate.

Boldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted Half Price.

Tas Mes, etc.. Bookmakers, Tia

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