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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1930.
SEDITION - CHARGES NOT PROVED.
RADIO BROADCAST.
"THE MARRIAGE WILL NOT
TAKE PLACE."
TWO MEN ACQUITTED BY KOWLOON MAGISTRATE.
To-day's programme, broadcast by Owing to insufficient evidence, Z.B.W. on 355 metres, includes à play two Chinese, who were charged be in one act by Alfred Sutro, entitled fore Mr. Whyte Smith, at the Kow-"The Marriage Will Not Take Place" loon Magistracy yesterday after performed by members of the A.D.C.
6.00-7.00 p.m. Chinese programme, noon, with being in possession of seditious matter were acquitted, 7.00-10.30 p.m. Programme of Vic- In cách case, the defendant was tor records by courtesy of Messrs.
few Tsang Fook Piano Company. only alleged to have had a documents in his possession.
"Red Hot Chicago-Fox Trot." In the first case the defendant Wasn't it beautiful while it lasted? was alleged to have passed
--Fox Trot" pamphlet to a pedestrian in the atreet on April 30 and, when the receiver had shown the document to a friend who was talking to a detective, the defendant was ar- rested. He was seen to drop an other pamphlet which he had in his possession at the time.
The accused argued that he had hirasolf been handed Bome pamphlets, but without even look- ing at them he had given all but one to other people who were stand- ing about. He intimated that he was in the same position as the wit- ness for the prosecution who had been given a document. Defendant denied he was the distributor.
His Worship, after taking the evidence, said that he did not think he would feel comfortable in convict- ing. He pointed out that every thing depended on the evidence of the pedestrian, who alleged that the defendant had given him the docu- ment.
The Second Case.
The evidence in the second case was even weaker, a private watch- man, who worked in the same fac- tory as the defendant, giving evi- dence in contradiction to a Shan- tung constable, who said that he had seen the defendant throwing several pamphlets away.
The Indian, however, said that he saw the defendant pick up a document from the roadway where were strewn several other pieces of paper. Whilst he was reading the pamphlet the Shantung constable appeared on the scene and the de- fendant, on seeing him, threw the document away. He was then ar- rested.
The defendant was discharged.
A NEW VESSEL.
BENTAM ARRIVES HERE FOR FIRST TIME,
A vessel new to the port arrived here on Monday morning, this being the Dutch vessel Bentam, which sail- ed from Sourabaya on May 4, and from Samarinda en May 11.
Under the command of Capt. A. J. Zonneveld with a crew of eight Earo- peans and 54 Asiatic seamen, the Bentam brought in 1,472 tons of coal for Hongkong and 1,600 tons for through ports.
She left here for Canton yesterday morning.
HARBOUR MISHAP.
CARGO BOAT SLIGHTLY DAMAGED.
A cargo boat received damage to the Extent of about $80 as a result of a
collision with a Mongkok Ferry launch yesterday morning shortly after nine
o'clock.
It appears that the ferry launch was approaching her wharf when she collided with the cargo boat which was made fast to the 8.9. On Lee.
Thank your Father-Fox Trot” "Good for you-Bad for mo
Fox Trot"
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(De Sylva-Brown-Henderson). "Lucky Little Devil-Fox Trot."
(Mort
Dixon-Harry Woods). "Everybody Tap--Fox Trot."
(Jack Yellen-Milton Ager), Bernie Cummins and His Now Yorker Hotel Orchestra. The One I Love just cannot be
bothered with me-Fox Trot."
(Gus Kaha-Seymour Simons). Philip Spitalny Over You
and His Orchestra. "Blue, Turning Fox Trot."
(Andy Razaf-Thomas Waller). Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orch. "Lazy Louisiana Moon-Waits."
SHIP'S ENCOUNTER WITH TYPHOON.
PONG TONG EXPERIENCES
ROUGH WEATHER.
The ss. Pong Tong (Capt. R. E. Freckelton) arrived in port yesterday evening after experiencing very bad weather, caused by the typhoon which recently passed south of Hainan.
The vessel left Salgon on May 15 and
117 at 3 pm, with a full cargo of rice passengers, and experienced light N.N.E. breezes, and a slight nea up to Cape Padaran. After round. ing Padaran on the 16th at 11.30 am. a high N.E. swell was encountered, with light N. and N.W.
winds, cating an oncoming typhoon
On May
17
a strong Was it W.N.W. gale, rearing to S.W., with high sea and heavy rain, the vessel. shipping heavy water.
Indi-
In Lat. 16 N. and Lorig. 110.30 E., the weather conditions became worse, and the captain was compelled to steam south to avold the typhoon which was crossing the vessel's path. After running before it for five hours, he decided to lay the vessel to the wind, at slow speed. After making attempts to work to the several nor'ard. the ship ran into a high pyramidal and dangerous sea, at 2 p.m. on the 18th, and was compelled to steam to the S.D. again.
At 6 Walter Donaldson). Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra. dreams-Fox Trot," (Gus Kahn-Harry Archer). Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orch. "Tango Delle Rose,"
"Alone with my
(Schreier-Bottero). "Love me always-Waltz,"
(A. Rizzi).
pm. on the 18th the wind backed from:S.W. to S., the typhoon having passed to the westward, and the ship proceeded on its journey to Hongkong, arriving safely at 7 p.m. yesterday.
The lowest barometric reading was. 29.65, the thermometer being at 82.
Victoria Orchestra. The woman in the shoe-Fox Trot." (Arthur Freed-Nacio Herb Brown). THE CHICHIBU MARU.
Orch. Nat Shilkret and the Victor "Only love is real-Fox Trot."
AFTERNOON.
(Arthur Freed-Nacio Herb Brown), OPEN TO INSPECTION THIS "Let me sing and I'm happy
Fox Trot." "Across the Breakfast Table Looking
at You-Fox Trot
(Irving Berlin) "Madame Butterfly-Fantasie-Part
1 and 2, (Puccini).
Victor Symphony Orchestra. "I feel you near me,' (Joseph McCarthy-James F. Hanley). "A pair of blue eyes,"
(Wm. Kennell).
Tenor with Orchestra. Eleanor," (Jessie L. Deppen). "Out of the Dusk to you, (Dorothy Lee).
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Victor Salon Orchestra. "Fairy
Tale," (Nicholas Medtner, 34, No. 2). "Suggestion Diabolique,
4, No. 4).
Prokofievitch Piano Solo.
"Gems from "Whooper","
The new N.Y.K. motor vessel Chichibu Maru attracted a great deal of attention during the diffin-hour
when
steamed she yesterday majestically into the harbour and berthed alongside Kowloon Wharf.
Unlike her two sister-shilpa, the Asama Mara and the Tatsuta Mara. the Chichibu has only one funnel in- stead of two. Her dimensions are also slightly larger and the details of her equipment differ somewhat.
She will be thrown open for inspec- tion to-day between 2 and 5 p.m.. when a large number of visitors are | expected on board.
Cologne, May 20.
The evacuation of French troops from the third and last occupied Rhineland zone has commenced,
(Gus Kahn-Walter Donaldson). "Gems from The New Moon","
(Mardel-Hammerstein-Romberg), and will be completed by June 30.
Victor Light Opera Company. Reuter. "Minnehaha-Waltz "Drowsy Waters-Waltz," (Wailona). "Rio Rita,"
"Only
a Rossep Harry Tierney).
(Brian Hooker-Rudolf Friml). Richard Crooks. Tenor with Orch. "Spanish. Caprice Part 1 and 2."
(Rimay-Korsakow, Op. 34).
San Francisco Symphony Orch. "Orpheus Ballet-Dance of the Spirits,"
(Gluck-Felix Motti),
"Minuet from Serenade," (Brahms). Detroit Symphony Orchestra. "The Marriage will not
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take Place"
A Play in One Act by
Alfred Sutro Performed by Members of the A.D.C.
Characters in the Play
Sir Henry Parker, Bart. Simon Free, K.C., M.P. Charlotte Bell (Charlie)
Footman The action of the play takes place in Sir Henry Parker's study in a large house in a fashionable West End Square the year 1917. "Classical Symphony, in D Major,"
(Prokofleff, Op. 25). 1st movement-Allegro, 2nd movement-Larghetto.
3rd movement--Gavotte.
4th movement-Finale-Molto vivace. Boston Symphony Orchestra. The Love for three oranges Scherzo and March," (Prokofieft).
Bestan
Symphony Orchestra. "The Rose of Tralee, (C. Mordaunt Spencer-Charles W. Glover). "Ireland, Mother Ireland,"
(P. J. O'Reilly-Raymond. Loughborough).
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John McCormack. Tenor with Orch. "Tango," (Mischa Elman).. "Album Leaf-Romance," (Wagner-Wilhelmi).
Mischa Elman. Violin Solo with piano.
"La Gioconda-Cielo E Mar!"
(Ponchiell). "L'Elisir D'Amore-Una Furtiva
Lagrima," (Donizetti).
Beniamino Gigh. Tenor with Orchestra,
"When the King went forth to War,"
(Koenemann)..
"The Prophet," (Poushkin-
Rimsky-Korsakow, Op. 49).
Feodor Challapin. Bass with Orchestra.
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