LIGHTERAGE WORK DISPUTE.
TEXAS COMPANY SUED IN SUMMARY COURT.
DEMURRAGE ISSUE.
SATURDAY'S RACES.
SITTING BULL WINS THE
THE HONGKONG
'LADIES' HOCKEY.
TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1930.
ENGLISH TEAM'S VICTORY OVER SCOTTISH.
HOME FOOTBALL.
RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES.
West Hani,
Portsmouth
2 Birmingham
Q
1 Arsenal
2 Leeds
1 Manchester C.
6 Sheffield U!
1 Sanderland
4 Derby
2 Blackburn
7 Blackpool
2 Delcenter
- Postponed.
5
ST. ANDREW'S STAKES.
The results of Saturday's Homici A match was played on Saturday The feature of Saturday's Race Meeting at Happy Valley was the Junt nt Bookunpoo between teams re-football are given below, All are presenting England and Scotland. from Reuter excepting the 2nd success of Sitting Bull in the St. Both teams were chusen from the Division Scottish Division, Andrew's Stakes, Nationalist 11, Hongkong Ladies' Hockey Club, and
First Division. favoured by many, being beaten by were as follows:
England.-F. Cousens; E. Gray, B. | Aston Villa* Mr. Franklin; M. Carter, B. Poro,
E. Balion A claim and counter-claim re-half a lengil in a fine race.
B.Chelsea Donelan, M. Smalley, and M. Bishop Grimsby garding Highlerage work and over- Heard's splendid Jockeyship was Webbers; E. Bell, P. Goodall,
win. The time in connexion with transfera
big factor in the
Scotland. Little; E. Nichol, E.
Huddersfield ring solene from the B.. Golden Afternoon's apoit was all that Blackburn; M. Wallace. E. Bonnar. J.
Liverpool Manchester U. Sun to the godowns of the Texas could be desired, and some good White; 1. Laing, C. Ferguson, N.
Middlesbro Company Chlag). Limited, go dividends were paid, As You Like Duncan, N. McNellie, and L. Bell,
Scotland was the first to take the
Newcastl downs was heard by Mr. Justice
It returning no less than $162.60 Jacks in the Summary Court this
In winging the Glasgow Handicap, field and looked rather neat in their Wednesday
and tartan, white dressUS
sashes. morning. The Po Chun Company Cines
England played in white with a red tennia There was a large attendance, ash. A photograph of both No. 61 and 65, Connaught Road Central, sued the Texas Company which included E. the Governor was taken prior to the commencement termination to fight hark, often when for $871.96, while the Company
England won by these counter claimed for 371.05. fr. T. and Lady. Peci,
11.30 p.m. The "Ewo" Handlf the game,
forals to two. G. Resuelt was for plaintiff and
cnp: One Mile. A Handicap
Winners Classic
Although England wou, the best Mr. H. J. Armalrong defende:l.
China Ponies. barred. To be entered and ridden hockey enne from the Scotland eleven, the parter of The managing
Ing. The backs played well, and the plaintif firm anid that under Hy members of the Staff of Jardine for whom M. Wallace was outstand. Pontract with defendants, he had Matheson & Company, Limited and
the Jardine Engineering Corporation. half-backs as a whole were better than the property of any England. The forwards took up posi. chum for thehterage for $616,98.| Puales to he
to be on well, but were up against on while the 213 of $369.43
Owners, Jockeys
A Cup will experienced defence. Their midfield also due for overtime. Owing to nominated with entries.
G. Lilo was cont land forwards. an error he had made, $26.60 had presented to the winning Jockey. play was superior to that of the Enz-
No Entrance Fer, Ni Stakes. to he added to the fast and sam.
Adent in goat and made some really Mr. Ho Rom-tong's Rom Tung
1 good saves, bringing it up to $396.03.
Mr. Frost) Fall (16).... Me John's Dance (150)
Mr. Crowe) Antik's Heretofore (155)
Mr. Butler
ACH
#dam-
Witness continued that he had credited defendants with aged enne, balling expenses of certain
and demurrage sexinst him in respect of lighter, When making a total of $71.05. this was subtracted, his claim was $871.06.
Owner or
a
For England, the goalkeeper and backs were sound and cleared well. 1. Pope was outstandnig on the half- back line and shared the honours of the England team with M. Bishop. The forwards tried hard, but the in
de trid spoiled the good work of the wings by bunching tegrther Bear goal.
Bradford urnley Millwal
Second Division
Natts, Forest Oldham Preston N.E. Reading Stuke
Southampton
Tottenham Wolves
4 Everton
4 Burnley
I Chariton
4 Plymouth
1 West Brom,
2 Swansea
1
4 Bradford (2
2
4 Bristol C.
0
3 Bury
1
5 Port Vale
0
4 Cardif
1
4 Morton
Q
2 Cowdenbeath
1
2 Motherwell
3
Buuder*
4 Fark
First Division (Scottish();
Aberdeen Airdrie,
Ayr Celtic"
Fast Fle
Hamilton
1 Hibernians
3. Mirren
*Postponed
Second Division (Scottish).
1 Arbroath
when
Hracts Kilmarnock Leith Rangers
2 Queen's Park
2 Partick
5 Clyde
1
E- 2nd
Messi, Newbigging and Gordon*
Noukhail (150)
(Mr. Newbigging)
Brechin
Clydebank
Dumbarton
3
Dunfermilse
E. Stirling
J
Forfar
Queen ' 8th, Sten'mulr
Won by one length; the lengths.
A 10,3/5 Beds. Time: Pari-mutuel: Win $1080; Places, 1 $0.70; 2mil $13.30; 3rd $0.00,
2.-Glasgow Handicap: "A" Class; Mr. Arta- Cross-examined by
For China Ponies, Top One Mile. strong, withers and he had done weight not to exceed 171 thn, lighterage work for the Cantunyance Fee $5, ist Prize: $500, before In Canton, but it was the Prize: $300, Red Prize: $206.
on which he hud Mr. Heard's Royal Phish (151).
(Mr. Frost) transported ranolene from ships to Mr. T. P. T.'s Cherupeake Bay . (Mr. G. ti, du Roza) godown. He agreed the defen
(18) dants had told him not to use big Messrs. Beith and Heard's Christ. Highters as they slowed up work hans Chimes (140) at the pler head, but explained he usel two big Ughters after having obtained permission from Mr. 1. C. Lawrener.
first occasion
Mr. Armstrong commented that Mr. Lawrence
Chant would deny statement..
Witness explained that he used The big lightere
the weather was so bad that the small lighters could unt be safviy used,
came
Mr. Armstrong:--Do you agree with me that the demurenge which has arisen was largely caused by these two large #ghters obstruct- ing the operation of other lighters at the pier head? · No.
Witness agreed that lighter No. 1567 was alongside the pler for | three whole working days, saying the reason was that it took time to unlund.
And during that period only 950 drums were, unloaded," Yes, But the weather was very bui.
The case is proceeding.
"OUR POOR" DAY.
ANNUAL STREET SALE OF ROSES.
Great sucress attended the big annual drive organised by the St. Vincent de Paul Suclety, held this Burting on behalf of the local pour when bung sollers of roses throngred the principal thoroughfares bath in Hongkong and on the mainland.
Thure was no lack of willing help ers, and the public responded with gratifying generosity to the appen to nastal the less fortunate,
In the lounge of Messrs Lane, Crawford's subsequently, workers were busy counting the receipts, and there was every indiention of last year's total being
excredet. The total amount known to have been collected up to 1 pm, was $1,257, but there were still some tina to come in. Collectors who turned in more than $40 were:- Bella Pestonji. $183;
Clasy Noronha, $177; T. Ritzir, $70.20; J. Choa and R. Murphy, $77.71; Carmen Botelho, $72.80: Olga Ribeiru, $67.50; Mlle. de la Prade, 365-16; Lucy Lee, $61-14: Joaquinn & Rosario Fernandez, 563: G. Nicholson, $58.76; Alice Remedios, $57.60; Idn
1
(Mr. Bramwell) a Won by a length and a half; half a length,
Tlak: 203– sera,
Parkontue: Win $11.00: Places, 1st $6,60; 2nd $7,40; drdi 319.30.
3-Glasgow Handicap: "C" Clary:]
Furlongs, For Chism Ponies.
86
*, K. H. Kay's Osiris (188) ..
(Mr. Heard) “Mr. D. Wilson's Mongolian Stag
(GH)
.... (Mr. Stanton) *Dend beat. Wan hy one and a kalf lengths: three quarters of a length.
Time: 136.1/5 rees, Pari-muturl: Win 3342.00; Places, 1st Sange; 2nd 39.30; 3rd $5.10 mad $7.230.
Top weight not to exceed 171 lbs. Sovanngler Entrance Fee $8. 144 Prize: 3400. | Shiny Pearl 2nd Prize: $200. 3rd Prize: $100, Messrs, Newlibezing and Gordon's
Grey Duwen +150)
(Mr. Newidgging] MR. M. Austin's Armony (165) (Mr. Charley)
M. Wong Sui Ngan'a Dinas (540)
(Mr. Fischer) Won by three lengths; three quar ters of a length,
Betting
Win Placr
DI
244
HR
124
Kirribill
72
18-4
Tenchi!
201
3477
Nuukhoil
243
484
Thracian
18
作者
1 Sunnlog
1-1-1
250
2
As You Like It Andantine
40
13 1,154
37
1,097
Time: 12137 N. Pari-mutuek Win $id; Plures, bí 38.80: 2nd $12.88; 3rd $33,40,
Messrs. Toeg and Priestley's Fair
1
Dundee U.
Third Lannck"
Alan
1 Albion
2 King's Purk
1 St. Bernard
5 Armadale
1 Kaith Gitanes
St. Johnelone Montrose
*l'ostponed
ZERO, NOT HERO, WORSHIP..
Continued from Page: 8,3
All the sparkling and interacting play of human emotions caters to Strachey's instinct for form.
But
it does not eveke his pity. From the profundities of his own heart there is no response.
Oricin Mongedian Stag 194 481 When stand in front of Rem
Lanark Handicap: First Div-brandt's pictures, before, shall sion: One and a Quarter Miles-For say, that haunting self-revelation of China Penles. "B" Cines only. Topan old man, I am moved. As I weight not to exceed 171 1 E- look at the artist, his troubled day 4. Lanark Handleap: Second Divi- trance Fee $5, 1st Prize: $150. 2nd
10W Hom over, am I not seeing a ston: Due and a Quarter Miles-ForPrize: $250. 3rd Prize: $160.
likeness of myself when my own China Ponies. "C" & "D" Class only. Top weight got to exceed, 171 tbs,
ree is run? Ratrance Fee $5, 19 Prize: $400. | Lud Prize: $290, 3rd 19ize: $100, Moxers. Sturt and Lob's Tango (150) 43. Harriman) Mr. Hester's Christmas Belle (163) (Mr. Heard) Mr. L. Reidy's City Hall (Ina)
(Mr. Reidy Alman: Discord (140) GMC, 14 Fung); Tonbridge (154) (Mr. G. U da Rozay: Pogoda (153) (Mr. Pani; Shanghai Bean (149) (Mr. Frouls)
Won by a length and half; three quarters of n length.
1
2
2 42.4/5 sers.. Time: Pari-mutuel: Win $25.20; Pinces 1st $8.40; 2nd $7,50; 3rd $7.30, Half Mites. $750 with a Csp pre- 5-St. Andrew's Stakes; One and a
For Chinn Ponies, Weight for inches as per scale. Winners of one race, this year, & 1. penalty; of two races, 7 lbs. penalty of three or
sented.
races, 18 h, penalty, Sub- scription Griffins of this Club of this season allowed & s. Jockey Allow nnee. Allowances accumulative, En- trance Fee $10. 2nd Prize: $300. 3rd Prize: $200,
Mrs. Dunbar'a Sitting Bull (103) (Mr. Heard)
2
Sport (150) .......(Mr. Reidy) Mesars, Tester and Abraham's The
Tiger (141)........
*...(Mr. Front) "Mr. Prince's Crown Prince (145) (Mr. Proulx) "Mr. Own's Little Thunder (158) (Mr. Pan)
• Dead hent. Won by a length; three quarters of length, Time: 242 275 seen,
Pari-mutael: Win $23.80; Places, 1st $6.48; 2nd $6.70; 3rd $5.40 and $4,50,
THE
CINEMA NOTES.
FINE FILM OF BYRD EXPEDITION. Having seen "With Byrd at the Theatre, we can heartily South Pole," now showing at the Central commend it us a film which should un no account be missed. Thanks to the aid of the cinematograph, it be comes possible for the world at large to gain a clear insight into life in the Antarcticas It was lived by the members of the Byrd Expedition, to gain some impressions of the dangern and the hardships which the party unilerwent, and to appreciate tho fine leadership of the man in charge.
7 2
POWELL'S
10, Ice House Street.
Thoroughly British work- manship, high-gradó mat- erials, mecium prices, aud a world wide reputation for excellent service-these are a few reasons for the continuous popularity of -
The Rim, produced by Paramount, GLYN. & Co.'s
has been splendidly assembled so us the great to give the high lights
adventure, whilst the captions nake I possible to follow the course of the expeditioners with the deepest of in- off with Rear- lerest. It starts Admiral Byrd briefly stating the objects of the adventure and paying ribute to all who were associated with him on the ulventure. The impres sina one gets la of a modest, un assuming man, yet withal a he lender uf men.
the Then we get Actual start of the expedition, sernes aboard the "City of New York," the encountering of a storm, and a grim baille with the Antarelle jee-pack. In due course, the landing of the expolition is seen, and thence un- wark we are given intimante "shots" of life at the bottom of the world. These are, of course, intensely grip. ping. Whales, meals, penguins are seen, and then there are the recurring blizzards, the mishap to Gould's plane and the rescue of the little party.
Spure
the of
most interesting parl of the (11m ore those which were taken during lang winter of six months' dark-
following which we get preporallons for the dash to the Pole. Then comes Byrd's actual flight, with "shots" taken in and from the plane, and, Anally, the netuni fight over the Pole. It is all very wonderful and Informative; and interest never for a moment
Ang. Our only note criticism concerns the running com-
actual mentary which marks the flight to the Pole, Gabbied at a rate which makes it dimeuli ta follow, and interspersed with slang, expressions, it strikes us as out of tune with the spirit of the event. That, however, In altogether apart from tie itself, which is a magnificent_recurd of a during exploit, and one of great exiucational value.
nesa,
the
**
During the run of the film, special performances are being given each morning at 13 m. for schouls there will be about 10,000 pupils who have booked vents to see this great pleture.
“A Lady To Love." Vilma Banky will make her st full-length talking screen appearance at the Queen's Theatre shortly in A Lady To Love," an adaptation of an original story by Sidney Howard, directed by Victoria Seastrom,
The serviers of the Hungarinn xtar were secured' by arrangement with Samuel Goldwyn because of the fact |that she wna eminently suited to the role of Lenn, the waitress who marri- For this is not any man; this ed a fifty old Italian beenuse she portrait standa for humanity. wanted a home and then regretted i Most walemn transcription of n hu- when she fell in love with her hus man soul which has known the best band's young and good-looking Trish and the worst of life-mark how asistant. there flashes from it, us from a thousand facets, a myriad healing rays of God-like compassion!
Here, y, a supreme art. of the most eusmopolitan ever gather- When, over the dead body ofert together for one production. Miss Caesar, Stakespeare's Antoniy apes- | Banky is Hungarian: Seastrom is trophises the startled Roman world Swedish; Edward G. Robinson, whe and pity
11491 8
natural as the role of the Halian Tony, was Avereignty-there. likewise, is born in Bucharest, Rumanin; George
CASH SWEEPS.
Race 1.
supreme art.
No. 266 227 223
.3072 100 UG
11
ex-
A unique feature of the picture that its ens, which on the screen is for the jority members, rapresent avi_ns_being_Italian,_js_in_reality_bug.
Davis is a native of Belgium; Cam Chin, the conie cook, first saw light of day in Canton, Chínu; Harry Bus- Lylton Strachey does not
quet, nasistant director, is an English- plain: he records. To explain perman, Robert Ames, Lloyd Ingrahan 2:2, 187, 280, 12, 231, 108,
Unplaced runners ($50 each) Nos.haps would be to find excuse. Yet Richard Carte and Anderson Lawier
Race 2.
7
$1,065:00-
301.00 150.80
pily, softening a little the hard nee Americans. The only real Italian purtraits, would set them more in in the entire cast in Henry Armetta.
However, it is stated-there will be. repose against the changeling back-
ne bewilderment as to the identifica- ground.
No. 10 306 1. 160
If he is not pitiful, neither iation of the various nationalities on the 136, 305, 93, 417, 140, 210,
Unplace! runners ($60 ench) Nos. Lytton Strachey partisan or realy-screen as the make-up department has insured ench character who is sup- mouthed. Talleyrand, u aly one,
posed to be Italian of looking exact- who kept his head during they that. The settings have been French Revolution, has said nothing given all the romantic favour of ensler to manipulate than facts. Southern Italy while a fiesta given in You find no wilful distortion in honour of the marriage
a little Tony is said to be a duplicate of Lytton Strachey's work: exaggeration, sometimes
a little similar affairs held in the old country wild fancy-but when the facts are even to the details of songs, dances, there he distributes them honour-costumes and decoration of the house
and grounds. ally.
Race 3.
No. 212 146
530
$1,400 400
200
1 Mr. Dynasty's Nationalist II (188)
(Mr. G. U. da Roza) 2 Mr. Ho Kom-tong's President Hall
Unplaced runners ($50 each) Nos. {168)
(Mr. Pan) 370, 477, 829, 506, 302, 198, 118, 301, Won by half a length; three quor-620, 688. ters of a length.
Race 4.
"
No. 403 697 474
$1,900.00
5.-15.00
272.80
Lena and
Of the biographer, the man, there is little to be said. The shyest of tention to the fact that at 9.15 this
Time: 11.2/5 soca. Pari-mutuel: Win $13.30; Places, at $4.30; 2nd $6.10; 3rd 35.20,
-Gallowgate Plate: One Mile- Hamilcap for China Ponies that
Unplaced runners ($50 each) Now. puraens, made shyer by his con consist of a relay from the Queen's have started in at least four Extra 78, 095 79, 587. have not wan more than $2.000 in Meetings-in-Hongkong this year and takes since 1st January, 1990; to be ridden by Jockeys who have not won five fat races anywhere at any time.
S52. Hornia Olosinia Pereira.Top weight not to excel 171 u
Ecu Silva, $51,
Race Tr
No. 897
$3,087.60
402
1,053,00
" 210
520.80
It is desired to call special at- evening the local broadcast will spicuous helght, beard, rineses,
Theatre where the ainging studious look and hestitations in talking film "Chasing Rainbows" is public, he lives a quiet life In Gordon-square. a shady onais in
being shown.
| bohemian Bloomsbury-caring nel-
and
Unplaced runners ($100 each) Norther for wealth nor social enhance certain cold air of mild_entku- ment, hent only on producing workainam the staging, under a Blooms- bury roof, of that short-lived Afro-
$10.93: Tuti Noranin, $18; Mra. Entrance Fee $6. 1st Prize: $100. 457, 500, 208. Hedley, $47.95: Lina Noronha, 2nd Prize: $200. Brd Prize: $100,
પ $41.85; Violet Wong, $16.45; Flor. Io Kom-tong's Marquis inli Grimuitt,: 343,45; Stella Rocha,
He polishes and prunes his American phenomenon the Black
Bolton Dance. periods with the deliberate toil and
Race 1.
of art.
I
No. 08:
312
.774
$2,199.60.
624.00 312.80/
If that were true, then, as he
(100) (Mr. Ip Kui-ying) $12.47; E. Alvares, $41.35; Gladys Mr. L. Dunbar's Lobster Bay (161)
(Mr. Bramwell) 2 Chan, $41.32; Cita Xavier, $41.30; Mr. Eve's Misty Eve (148)
artistic conscience of Flaubert. A trused the movements of the away- slow worker, we are to expect n (Sir. Lobel) 3 Unplacet runners ($50 each) Nos new book from him at Intervals ing couples and his car filled with Bari-mutuel: Win $22.70; Places,348, 52.
Cecelin Dolores, S40. the impor
Thore responsible, for
tant tank of organising the event wore Mr. J. M. Noronha. (President of the Society), Mr. H. Dixon (Pre- sident of the Bazaar), Mr. A. A Alves (Treasurer) and Mr. Robert Choy (Secretary).
COLDER WEATHER.
int $8:20; 2nd $6.50.
Race 7.
No. 748
784
+
003
21
No. 81%
700
14
105
+
541
*. Dend. heat.
-$2,094,40 598.49 140.00*
140,00*
of an
80
the Jangling Jazz. I dare swear his only of three or four years. If he mind was long years away, back in 7-Glasgow Handicap: "I" Class:
were quicker he should be in our One Mile-For China Ponies. Top
$2,066,20 modern journalism. Writing the statelier past where the conduct hu remem
evening ran to more graceful GR7.20 weight not to exceed 171 lbs. En
life of Queen Victoria, traice Fee $5, 1st Prize: $460, 20d
.$203,00
bered the manuscript of that great menaures.
Through the mist of smoke was Prize: $260. Ard Prize: $150.
cinssic the Unplaced runners ($50 each) Nos, English
Greville
not a Mr. Eve's African Evd (153)...
In 301, 384, 425, 502, 203, 616, 788, 677. Meruoira, locked away
picture roforming in his fr the British (Mr. Reidy) 1
Museum under a 25 years bane agination of the young slim Queen, Messra, Mackle and Grayburn's
Race 8.
on the dance Pickle (143) ...(Mr. Harriman)
membered that the ban had expired so very, very
floor with thoughtful Albert, whose and a
a mino of Mr. Hau Un's bfonterey. Bay (108)
unexploited
gossip delicate moustache and exquisite walled to be quarried. There and The Royal observatory reports
(Mr. Charles) 3 Won by half a length; half a that the antleyelone central to the
elsewhere he would seek Illuminat-nosa holds her fond fancy in fee? length.
ing touches to trick out his cabinet Or was it a dark, fateful vision of north of the Lower Yangtazo Valley
tall, dyeil, amorous Elizabeth, pen- Time: 2 05.2/6 seca.
Unplaced runners ($60 each) Nos. Bize picture. That was the nons of dulour in the lusty arms of shapely has strengthened and aprend south-
Pari-mutuel Win $19.10; Pineen,310, 724, 464, 706, 204, 449, 777, 208, the journalist. ward. The northern depression 1st $8.70; 2nd $10.50: 3rd $12.10.
02, 104.
Our talkie ago allows no writer has deopened and moved rapidly to
to boast a lasting appeal who has the N.E. of Japan. The depression Six Furlongs For China Ponles.
flact $.
not an interesting mind. The over Tongkong has filled up. Strong Top weight not to exceed 171 lbs.
things Lytton Strachey cares for monsteon along the S.E. const of Entrance Fee $5. Jas Prien: $300. China and over the North China. G. 9. 1. Bramwell's An You
are the things the public want to 2nd Prize: $125. 3rd Prize: $75. Sea. The local forecast in:-N, E.
some drizzle; cold.
(Mr. Keith-Murray) 1601, 225, 219.
8-Glasgow Handles: "D" Class
winds, strong; generally overcast, Like It (154)
No. 162 142 "
405
620
$2,401.80 G80.80 817170* $171.70
•
know.
Nor is he snobbish. Ho has been
Essex, stil warming to the passion
to glance of that lordly eye, which the leadsman, with pitless, whirl. ing steel, should for ever close one February-morning?
*
Our riddles, like that poor split
Unplaced runners (350 each) Nes known, so they say, to observe with life, are empty of nawer?
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