FLIGHT RECORD
RECOGNISED.
FLIERS MAY COME ON
TO FAR EAST.
NONE FOR NONE
DECLARED.
¿Continued from Page 1.) MIDDLESEX DEBACLE.
Essex Force Follow-On In
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8. 1931.
BRITISH ECONOMY
SUGGESTIONS.
MINISTERS STUDY THE
PROSPECTS.-
Committee, which
London, Aug. 7. The International Aaronautic
The report of the Economy Restricted Match.
recommended has officially recognised, that in flying from New York to Con-
Eanex had the better of the reductions in public axpenditure stantinople, Itussell Boardman
being closely $90,000,000, In and John Polando, Benton via match with Middlesex, but could which would result in a saving of
only secure first innings points, 590,
examined by the Ministers, "and" torn..established a
world's
Middlesex making a recovery after | £X
will distance non-refulling
before the Cabinet nonstop
failing at their initial appearance | 20
come .ix The record
Economy
Committee, comprising flight record. officially recognised 8,046 kiloat the wickets.
ting up 352 for eight wickets, the Prime Minister, Chanecilor of metres.
and the Exchequer, The previous record, held by Essex applied the closure, aus Dating Sr. Foreign Secretary
new
Captain Dieudonne Coates and
They were, however, for 150. Leutenant Maurice Helloute, was unable to force home this advan .computed officially na 7,905 kilotage, Middlesex recovering in the
128 follow-on, to score
for the tess of one wicket.
metres.
み
Capt, Costes to Try Again. Captain Dieudonne Costen, the French aviator, is however out to win back the record..
In a plane equipped with special gasoline tanks he will week to. abatter the record of 4,984 miles
established by Messrs. Boardman and Polando, and intends to make he attempt before next
Poland.
BRILJANT "DULEEP." Another Magnificent Effort for Sussex. Everything In cricket at the
the sensen,
ont of the Board of Trade, in a series of meetings which will be held in London In the last week of August,
STALKING FLOWERS WITH A CAMERA.
(Continued from Page 8.)
of
Before pasalne into the summer period. Gardenia florida, at its best early in May, must be given men- tion. It is the stock from which double the garden variety Livated-indeed, the writer this gardenia has probably been cul- year found a wild plant which had tendency to "double" Its petnin
The Hot Season.
weatifer so
of interest, tint - long ramble in
the heat is worth attempting. Only brief mention can be made of summer offerings, as the Editor cannot give much more space for subject. The white flowers in- Platanthera Susan•
the
"The
unt
Other members of the Cabinet,clude the lovely whose departments are concerned
ae, the large orchia found in July In the recommendations of the r on the Peak and at Jardine's Look- port, will also return to Londonut, and clawhere; while two in order to be available for con-
yellow orehlids are prominent, the sultation.
orchis known as Habenaria
and The presentation of the economy neuifcre
larger present time is helg overshadow-report has led to suggestions that yellow and brown one,
abundance at present, Spathoglottis by the brilliance of Duleep National Government should be
The earlier of the
part winter. inhi, whose powers of scoring formed to undertake the necessary pubesceus. The
When the fut Henson, June-July, is charac Once measures of economy, phenomenal. He hopes to win a prize of 1,000,- | rans
first again he has topped the three-national finances were discussed terised by the Inrge hillside lily. .000 franca offered for the
figure mark, his fourth in neces in the House of Commons just be-Lilium Brown; the Clematis Mey Frenchman to break the record es.
andre innings, and his twelfth of fore the House rose for the sum einn, anndant everywhere; and stablished by Boardman
mer recess, a speech of Mr. Neville the Melastoma, with its large flow Thanks to him, Sussex were alde Chamberlain was generally interers of mauve and pink.
to share re- The billside mul stream-side to realise 327 against Hampflitre, preted as an offer this being made despite Kennedy's sponsibility for what would pro- orchid, Arnding chinensis, which excellent bowling which gained hably prove an unpopular policy. is now coming into flover, will con- For him Ave victima at a cost of The Chancellor of the Buer, tnte into the later mouths of the
years and this brings us to Mr. Philip Snowden, in Tate upset Hants' batting gal-expressed appreciation of the mention of the autumn" blooms. enlations, his five for 36 helug tone of Me, Chamberlain's sperch. The bash with large white flowers. witneen continued, and stayed responsible
and agreed that the responsibility Gordonia qumain, is a feature of at various hotels in the West End.Hampshire for 140. They fallowfor carrying out the drastic pro-October, The wild yellow chryant
Kansals must ske obtained credit by Ted on, and saved the
be assured "hy the theniant Chrysonthemum indicum, common at High West, flowers in There was
from curing 139 for 4 wlekets.
House of Commons as a whole.
November. About that time.
100, The Times, in a leading article local thistle, Chicna chinensis, Brentwood which. he asked the magistrate to take into, considera-
recalls. that the Government have
comes into bloom on the Peak, nú undertaken to present their pro Taitam, and at various hilly parts posals to Parliament when it reas of this mainlaat. Some people may sembles in October, and says the
to its inclusion here but it Kent, who beat Derbyshire an occasion will then arise for otherly winkes quite
a good photo- first innings at Canterbury, had parties to declar
graph merits ranch for which to thank Freeman Government's policy
Marriott, and
their "guile"coalition co-operation or condem- bowlers.
nation--British Wireless.
AN EX-HONGKONG ADVENTURESS GAOLED'
where fraud.
frase
Ston.
3
Proper Adventurous,”
"She is a proper adventuress." nuded the detective, "and lives at a very high pace while she has the She had a car at one of money. the hotels and spent money very freely,"
Mr. Grimith Joars, addressing the prisoner, said, “You have an awful record and it makes your crime all the worse that you are rather nice-looking, respectable person and would take anyone in You have been helped, helped and helped, and you have not taken advantage of that at all. You are
public and " a danger to the danger to yourself."
He sentenced her to 12 months' imprisonment with hard labour.
of to
17 runs.
for lismissal
A RICH HARVEST,
Rent's Spin Bowlers Improve
Their Averages,
They were responsible for the quick dismissal of Derby after the Hop County had put on mediocre score on the board, hot they failed to repeat their frat innings sucress, and Derly saved the gamed...
Kent,
first knock, scored
doing damage, and securing half the wickets for 78 runsa
299,
whether the
TENDERS ACCEPTED.
LATEST GOVERNMENT
LIST.
brief
And so we come to the end of!
industrious the year. when the flower-lover may exhibit with pride an album of close on a hun- dred photographa, a record alike et piensant rambles and painstak- ing Turt.
day Press News.
11.30 p.m. Close Down. SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME, broadcast by Z. B. W. on a wave- To-morrow's radio programme to be
length of 366 metres;
It is notified that the Govern
following ment has accepted the tenders:
Repairs to S/1.P.D.I.—Mesars.Relay. Kwang Cheung iing.
Hung Hom Government Store--- Mr. Man Gang.
Derby entered upon their task with few misgivings, but Freeman and Marriott changed the appear: ance of things, the International bowler taking five wickets for 77 runs, and the schoolmaster the
Photographie alores to Prison De- other live for 12 runs. Derbypartment. Messrs. Kwong Kwui.
Castings-Messra, were all it for 125, and batting a second time, run up 200 for wickets,
HERBERT SUTCLIFFE,
Hitting Centuries Like Shelling Pens.
SOCIETY BETROTHAL.
LADY MAY CAMBRIDGE AND CAPT. ABEL SMITH
London, Aug. 7. The inpending engagement of Lady May Cambridge. the only surviving child of the Earl Athlone and Princess Alice,
What Duleepsinhji is doing for Captain Henry Abel Smith, of the Royal Horse Guards, a member of Sussex, Herbert Sutcliffe is re- the wealthy banking family, who peating for Yorkshire, and against was aide-de-camp to the Eart of Leicester, who were beaten by an Athlone when the latter was Gov-innings and 25 runs, he obtained ernor General of South Afrien, his third successive century,
Sateliffe made his 187 runs out was announced this morning. of a total of 447 for four wickets one of his Reuter in informed that the re- port can neither be confirmed nor declared, and it was denied at present, but an official typical efforts. announcement is likely to be made to-morrow.-Reuter,
Later.
rest was done by Rowes and Macaulay. The former, with five wickels for 35, ፖኒ 'ዩ that The engagement of Lady May Leicester only, aggregated 241 Cambridge and Capt. Henry Abel at their first attempt, and Maenu
lay, inspired by Kis is oeilly The marriage will probably take bowled even more effectively in Leicester's follow-on, his six for place at the end of October.-
62 belog the main fetur in Lei- Reuter.
cester's dismissal for 181.
Smith
announced.
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Vienna Madrid
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Hongkong Brussels
Milan
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Prague
Lisbon.
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198.80 24.80 20%
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BRITISH VENTURE.
GOLD MINING SCHEME FOR MANCHURIA.
Mukden, Aug. 3. It is stated in reliable quarters here that the Mulden nuthorities have signed a contract with a Bri- tish firm for an extensive gold min-
ng sebeme in Manchuria.
The agreement is said to have been approved by the Nanking Gov- ernment.-Reufer.
were on the rond to defeat, eight colleague, wickets having fallen for 11 runs. Matthews bowled with effect to secure five for 30.
WARWICK ON TOP.
· New Zealanders Uupleasant
Experience.
SURREY CONFOUNDED.
Glamorgan Win "Brighter Cricket" Match.
11.00-12.15 p.m. Union Church
Preacher Rev. E. G. Powell. Order Of Service. Voluntary
Ilymn "Oh Worship, The King" Invocation and Lord's Prayer Hymn "Lord, I Have Loved the Habitation of Thy House" Scripture Reading-Romans Chapter
8, Verses 24-39
Hymn "Strong Son Of God, Immor.
tal Love."
Prayer Selo-Mrs. H. Lockhart "Abide With
Me" Liddle
Offertory
Offertory Prayer Hyrum "Jesus Lover Of My Soul!.... Sermon "The Romance Of Religion" Hymn "Watch Ye, Stand Fast On
The Faith"
National Anthem Benediction Voluntary.
12.15-2.00 pm. Chinese Recorded Programme.
1.00 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.
2.00 p.m.
Close Down. 8.00.6.10 p.m.
Pro- European gramme of Victor Records kindly sup
Co. plied by. Messrs. Thang Fook Piano Band-Trovatore-Selections (Verdi),
Creatore's Band. 35778. Organ Solo-Fantasia (Mozart):
Dr. Harold Drake.' 35047. Song-Ave Maria (Schubert). Song-The Swallows (Villanelle).
Darwin Bowen Jr. (Boy Soprano), 35847. Instrumental Trio-To à Wild Rose
(Macdowell). Instrumental Trio-The Rosary
(Novin).
Venetian Trio, 20804.
Another fantastic "brighter cricket match has just been play The New Zealanders kad an un-ed. Surrey and Glamorgan both 18.16% pleasant experience against War declared their first innings after 193 wiek, being forced to follow-on in scoring no runs for the loss of no 376 order to avert an outright defeat.
Their attack was treated with wickets, and then Surrey went in 81%% 1/23 seant respect, the Rev. 3. H. Par to toy with the Welshmen's attack, Chorus-Laudamus (Protheroc).
214 for 3 wickets declared, he gathered unto himself an unfinish- ed 100,
Sandham was in a particularly 4.85 sons getting his eye in, to hit iti 12.03 to all parts of the field in a well-happy mood, and out of a total of 18.15
Warwicks knock compiled 190. 34.55
realised 401 rus. and New G&
Zealand, in their first reply, made 817 11 rather s
sorry mess of things, 34.83% being dismissed for 169,
Continuing, they improved, und 18.10% at the drawing of stumps, had
181 made 262 for wickets,
92.95
110
3/4
1/6 2/0.13/12 12.15/16 12.15/18) British Wirzienu.
Silver (apot)...13.1/16 (forward) 13.1/10
t
PARIS TO TOKYO IN ONE HOP.
LE BRIX AND DOUET READY FOR SECOND ATTEMPT, Telegrams received at Tokyo from Paris state that the famous French airmen, Le Brix and Doret, who crashed in Siberia while at tempting a Paris-Tokyo nonsten flight, are to make another attempt to bridge the distance in one hop They are preparing to take off in the latter half of the month.
LUCKY NOTTS.
Sorry Plight But Take Firal Inninge Points:
Nolts gained the iucklest flve points imaginable against Nor- thants, batting first, put 168 on the board, Staples keeping the seven Beore down by capturing wickets for 76 runs.
It was then that Glamorgan re- venled their fighting and match- winning qualities. Attacking the word Surrey bowling from the "go":
they hit up the required 216 for the loss of seven wickets, to win a senational match by three wickets.
RAIN SPOILT.
'Two Matches Restricted to First innings. Lancashire took first Innings points from Worcester, when, after declaring at 168 for three wickets, Notts had an equally as bad a they dismissed the Potters for 70. for Dick Tyldesley was in irrestible time against Jupp, whose 5 46 was the result of Bome fine form with the loather, his five bowling, and when the last victims being obtained at a cost of wicket fell. Notts held a lead of 24 runs.
Somerset also managed to snatch one run.
five points from Gloucester.
The latter closed their. innings after scoring 128 for seven wicketa, and Somerset, with a "do-or-dle" offort, passed this by one run,"can- Notts, sot 181 to win, put up a coding saven wickets in so doing.-- dismal laplay, and whon stumps Reuter.
Voco proceeded to cause havoc with Northants in their second attempt which only realised 181, his six wickets costing a fraction less than seven runs aploca,”
•
Organ Solo-Largo (Handel), Organ Solo-Prelude in C Minor
(Chopin).
Archer Gibson. 16072. Chorus-Creation Hymn (Beethoven). Associated Glee Clubs of America, 22204. Orchestral-Tales From The Vienna
Woods (J. Strauss). International Concert Orch. 35774. Organ Solo-Andantino (Lemare). Organ Solo-Traumerei (Schumann).
Edwin H. Lemare. 86843. Band-Faust-Soldiers Chorus
(Gounod).
Arthur Pryor's Band. 35804, 9.15-10.00 p.m. From the Studio.
Flane Solos-Seven "Bluettes" Op. 25
Nos. 4/10 (Schutt).
Mr. A. M. Bowes-Smith. Contralto Solos-a. Go from My Window, Go (16th century air, arranged by Somervell)
b. Spring is At The Door (Quilter),
Life and Death (Colridgo
Taylor).
Mrs. N. Matheson. violin Recard.
Estrellita (Ponce-Heifitz).. Valso Bluotto (Drigo-Auer),
Jascha Helitz. Plane Sojos,
n. Vallotto (Alford Mistowski)
(Chopin). b. Prolude in D Flat (Raindrop)
(Chopin). c. Mazurka in C Sharp Minor
(Chopin). d..Valse in C Sharp Minor
(Chopin). Study in D-Fiat-Liszt)-(Chophy
Mr. A. M. Bowes-Smith. 10.00 p.m. Close Down.
i
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7.00-11.30
p.m. European Pro- gramme of Columbia Records kindly supplied by Messrs. Anderson Music.
Co.
7.00 p.m. Mall Notice etc. 7.05-7.22 p.m. Band Selections. Ruslan Fantasy (arr. Lange and
Somers). Petticoat Lane-A "Kosher" Medley
(arr. Parry).
Debroy Somers Dand. 830. Paul Rubens Memories (Rubens). Ivan Caryll Memories (Caryl!).
Debroy Somers Band. 0882.
7.22-7.57 p.m.
Variety. Hawaiian Guitars-Royal Hawailan
Hotel.
Hawaiian Guitars-Hecia.
Sol Hoopii'a Novelty Trio. MR170. Duet-I Don't Want to Play in
Your Yard,
Duet-Hush! Here Comes the
Dream Man.
Evelyn Griffiths and Master' Charlen Howtrey (Boy and Girl Sopranos).
Orchestral-Nippy-Selection.
Orchestral-Ever-Green-Selection.
MR142.
MR238.
MR123.
The Stage Orchestra. Duet-Should 47 Duet-I'm Following You.
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(Chopin), 'Cello Solo-Mazurku (Popper).
Antoní Sala, 9108. Song A Fairy Went A-Marketing (Fyleman and Goodhart), Song-Down Here (O'Reilly and
Brahe).
PBS.
Dame Clara Butt (Contralto). Piano Scle-Old Vienna (Schubert)
Ignaz Friedman. L2107. Song-Roll On, Thou Deep and Dark
Blue Ocean (Daje and Petris). Sung-Simon The Cellarer (Bellamy
and Hatton).
Norman Allin (Bass). 9807. Violin Solo-Air (Goldmark), Violin Solo Sicilienne and Rigaudon
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0010.
Arthur Catterall. 8.45-0.00 p.m. Orchestral. Mon Lac (Witkowaki).
Robert Casadesus (Pianist) and the Symphony Orchestra of Paris. 9625. The Two Impa (Alford). Dancer of Seville. (Grunow).
Sir Dan Godfrey Conducting the Bournemouth Municipal Orch, 0505. Nocturnes (Debussy).
Concert Society's Conservatory Orchestra. 9857. 9.00-9.20 p.m. From the Studio. Pianoforte Recital by Madame Armande Caron. (Pramlero Prix du Conservatoir National de Paris).
1. Tango (Albeniz-Godowskyj. 2. Phatines (I. Philipp)....
1. Feux Foliels (1. Philipp).
4. Le Petit Ano Blanc (J. Ibert). G. Danse Espagnole (Granados). 9.20-0.30 p.m. Organ Solos. Rustiques.
བྷ? The Policeman's Holiday (Ewing),
Terence Casey. 2478-D. The Cuckoo and the Nightingale
(Handel).
Anton van der Horst, DB156.. 9.30-11.30 p.m. Dance Programme. Pox Trot-Ten Cents a Dance. Fox Trot-I'll Be Good Because
of You, CB219, Fox Trot-I'm on my Way to Heaven. Fox Trot-As Long as the Windows
Face Your Way. CB91. Fox Trot-I've Got a Feeling. Fox Frot-I Don't Wanna Go
Home.
CB118. Fox Trot-Would You Like to take a Walk. Fox Trot-le's Not Worth
Your Tears. 2381-D. Waltz-Flour D'Amour.
cai".
Fox Trot-Cuban Love Song, CB140. Fox Trot-In the Cool of the Evening. "Fox Trot-Dear! Dear!
Fox Trot-Nobody Cares if
I'm Blue. Fox Trot-Living a Life of
Dreams. CBIES. One Step-Lady of Spain. Waltz-Bells of Normandy. CB242. Fox Trot-Cupid on the Cake. Fox Trot-Soldier on the
Shelf. CB170. Fox Trot-Alone And Afraid. Waltz-Wabash Moon. Fox Trot Waves, Fox Trot-Tango Lady. Fox Trot-My Marguerite. Tango-1' Keep You in My
Heart Always, CB290. Fox Trot It Looks Like Love. Fox Trot-Were You
CB204.
Bincero? CB201.. Fox Trot-When I Take my Sugar
to Ten.
CB200. One Step-Goodbye. Fox Trof-Without Love, Waltz-Wo're All Alone.
**CB800. Fox Trot-Roll On, Mississippi,
Roll On. Waltz-I'll Always be True. CH298. Fox Troi-Tell Me a Tale of Old Virginia. Fox Trot-A Love Song of
Old Valencia, CB203, Fox Trot-You'll Be Mine in
Apple Blossom Timo. Fox Trot Goodnight
Sweetheart CB263. Walts-Drink, Brothers Drink, Waltz Wa Two.::____
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