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WELL-KNOWN LOCAL JOURNALIST:

MR. ALFRED MORLEY

FOR SHANGHAI,'

GETS EDITORSHIP.

Hongkong will be losing one of its best-known and most popular journalists towards the latter part of next month, when Mr. Alfred Morley, of the South China Morn ing Post, haves for Shanghai to take up the important post of Editor of the Shanghai Times and Starughai Surday Timer. Mr. Morley has been appointed to this position in succession to Mr. G. Hurton Sayer, one of the most cap- able newspapernen in the Far East, who is becoming Information Officer of the Shanghai Municipal Council,

Mr. Morley has

resided in the

Colony for well over 15 years, dur- ing which time he has made a hust of friends both in the journalistic profession and outside it. He re ceived his early training on the Beading Mireury, one of the oldest Bournal Britain, and after ex- perience in the Provinces, in Somer. set and Essex, ir returned to Beat-

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, AUG

RE-OPENING OF BANKS IN GERMANY.

..

Crowds awarming round a guarded savings bank in Germany on the day that permission was granted for's res

sumption of normal business.

ine, joining the stall of the MR. EUGENE CHEN COUNTY CRICKET

ing Olterner now merged with the

Reading Standarily chief re-

LIKES JAPAN--

porter. He left this tion in SUMMER RESORTS.|

“2015 to come io Hongkong ma member of the repetisi stail of the

Houghton Plotaph, with which

paper he has been associated for the POLICE greater part of his rekiskomen in the

Colony.

PRECAUTIONS

ON ARRIVAL.

WHARF SCENES.

During the war, Mr. Morley saw service by the Pisani, Furing ine uf the continent sent from Hongkong, and Ton hia return after an aissente of some eighteen mouths he was fir Mr. Eugene Chen likes

time Manger of the Tele geoph, Japanese summer resorts. On Reveral occasions he also acted railided this to a Telegraph as Editor, as he also has done for presentative on board the 3.5. the South Ching Morcing Post, with Kitano Maru when it arrived in which journal he has tatterly beenport early this morning, but all associated. For pothe years post reference to the purport of his also, he has been Assistant General Manager of the South China Man.Prcent visit to Japan and its re ing Post, 114.

sult was ignored,

"Any sintement regarding TOY visit to Jacan ard Ty

WASHOUT.

FOUR GAMES PRODUCE│ 71 RUNS.

HOBBS'

HUNDRED.

POLICE OFFICER

INJURED.

NASTY MOTOR CYCLE MISHAP.

ASTA

Suffering from a Tructured leg, | received thrungle a motar cych

which was riding running overi į the bank on the Cheung Sha Wani Road, Sergeant J. F. Hill, of the London, Aug. 21.

Sheungsdul Police Station. With England swimming through found lying off the roadway early the some of the worst suurer weather this morning by Sergeant

Haker He for many years, county cricket has who was on patrol in the vicinity, ru- been reduced to a farce in the past Sergeant Hill was returning By

two or three dayz, New Zealand. [motor

to the Sheangshut beat Norfolk by an innings in a Polles Statina late night and ac two-day match but apart from that, videntally ran over the bank in the washsint was complete. In only the Sheung Wan Road, Two games was a derision on the the 34 mile stone.

He was ren Seal inninga penchert,

dered unconscious and was found of the by Sergeant II. 6. Baker, of the Taunton was the seene

Poller Station, early Shamshuripo where this morning Volunteer ever since 1991, excepting policy will be made from Canton," Reuder and Hobis distinguished On being taken to for the period when he was on te

hospital it tive service, and was or its forma said, and refused to add any-theinsiives. Surrey score: 1983 for was found that Sergeant Hill wa mittee of the Volunteer Detency

a member of the Advisory Coming farther. Corps appointed by the Governi

tim

Mr. Morley

Tea

keen

scoring tature trasfest

as to the reason for your going to

Cannot you give us any filea :

our representative asked. ment. During his early residence think all the Japanese aum-f

in the Colony, he was closely enn- nected with the Kowloon Residents' Assolation, of which he was then, Secretary for two years.

mer resorts are delightful,” was the reply." and I have had a very nice trip. I am feeling extremely welt, and intend to return straight away to Canton."

friends.

As a conscientious, painstaking and able journalist, Mr. Morley has Mr. Eugene Chơn, who was des served the Telegraph and 5. C. 1. companied by Mrs, Chen, lett by Past with marked ability and he launch in embark on the 8 o'clock will be greatly missed by his col-Canton steamer. They were ac leagues, who, however, are happy to companied by Canton officials and fuel that he is assuming a pot of such high responsibility and one in which he will have full scope for his abilities, Sorliity, also, by reason of his sterling qualities. Mr. Mor- Jey's departure will be regretted by large circle of friends, who will wish him and his wife all happiness

in their new sphere,

LABOUR RESIGNATION

MOOTED.

*Contiuned from Paye 1.j

from the pound sterling, it is most will likely that Mr. Saowilen consent to any whittling down of the proposed cconomies.

nil in reply to a total of 286.

The results, together with the Principal individual performances,

Gloucester bent Glamorgan on the

first innings.

the irst

follow:

Енче

beat Notts innings. Somerset v. Surrey.-Drawn, Northampton v. Virkshire.Drawn, Kent. Worcester.---Brawn. Middlesex v. Derby.-No Play. Sussex v. Lancashire.--No. Play, New Zealand beat Norfolk by

innings and 62 run.

HONOURS LIST.

Botting.

When the Kitano Maru docked at the Kowloon wherf this mor Binx,

ng, a, huge, crowd gathered at the entrance, but only holders of Hebs special passes were allowed an the landing stage. Police controlled |

(Surrey)

Bowling.

the entrance, and Mr. J. Murphy. [P. 6, 11. Fender (Surrey) ASP, was one of the first to gop Stofeld (Gloucester) on board and greet Mr. Chru.

LINDBERGH'S PLANE OUT OF ACTION.

TOWED BY STEAMER TO MOUROTON BAY.

Tokyo, Aug. 21. A party of engineers is leaving

suffering from a fractured leg.

HONGKONG

ner

TRADE

IN JULY.

IMPORTS UP: EXPORTS DOWN.

According to the official tele an returns compiled by the Statistical Branch of the Imports and Ex- |ports Department, imports of mer

chandise into Hongkong during the month of July amounted to a declared value of $58 millions, re- 101* | presenting increases of $7 million as compared with the previous month, and $7 millions as compar- ed with Jely of last year.

7 for K 6 for 431

GLOUCESTER BAULKED.

Rain Saves Glamorgun From Defeat.

Gloucester obtained such a firm grip on the game against Glamor- gan that bnly rain saved their op! ponents from outright lefeat.

As it was, Gloucester had to hel content with points for

first Jinnings tead,

On the other hand, the Govern-Tokyo this evening and will proceed ment will do everything to avoid in Murotan Bay on Shimshire six wickets for it runs, and were resignation as it would be intoler-Island, to where the Shinshiel Mar able to have to face the electorate is now towing Colonel Lindbergh's and say: "We have resigned he thachine for repairs. Cause we are unable to solve the problem, but we now ask you to return us in order to face the same problem."

The engine trouble is more serious than it was at first believed -Bester.

Safe Arrivol.

Tokyo, later, There remains the possibility of

Col. Lindbergh's plane has been the Government

defying the successfully towed 25 kilometres

3. U. C., which would mean a split, and has arrived at Muroton Bay, and possibility a break-up of the Reuter. Labour Party,

Resignation Threats.

German Aviatrix, a

Moscow, Aug. 21. Fraulein Von Etzdorf, who is ou

Ils xenerally, assumed that the a flight from Berlin to Tokyo, Government will proceed with its left för Kurgan at 420 p.m.- programme without opening fur Renter

ther negotiations with the T.U.C. Meanwhile, it is understood that the emergency tariff scheme was definitely rejected by the Govern. ment when the Free Traders Mr. Philip Snowden and Mr. A. V. Alexander threatened to resign.→→ Raster and British Wireless.

ÎNTERPORT POLOIST

INJURED.

ROY ANDREWS BREAKS COLLAR-BONE.

(Our Own Correspondent.)

Shanghai, Aug. 22.

Mr. Roy Chapman Andrews, whilst playing polo at Peking on Thursday, brokò a collar-bone,

He was to have played against the Hongkong interport team. The final match of the series is scheduled for September 12th.

DOUGLAS S.S.CO.

REPORT.

LOSS OF OVER $56,000 LAST YEAR.

Exports were declared 10 12 value of $41.5 millions, a decrease Jof $2.3 millions as compared with June, and 2321 increase of $7.3 millions as compared with July

1930.

*....

ROYAL PATIENT.

NO ANXIETY FELT FOR PRINCE HENRY,

Glamorgan had an unpleasant time against Shifeld, who took

London, Aug. 21: The attack of appendicts, from) diamissed in their first appearance which the Duke of Gloucester is for 171

auffering is not in severe form, filoncestor by no means obtain and no anxiety is fell.

Arrangements have been marie. full mastery of the Glamorgan attack, but were able to declare to keep the King and Queen, who when the seure stood at 175 for arrived at Balmoral this morning eight wickets. ::

after a night journey from - Nor Batting a second time. Glamor. folk, closely informed of the Kan lost three wickets for 76 runs, Duke's progress.--British Wireless, and when play was stopped were only a dozen runs to the good.

NOTIS IN KNOTS.

First Innings Defacle. Against Essex.

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4

After leaving Л letter to her parents in the country notifying them uf her intention, young Chinese girl jumped into the harbour from the Yaumati Ferry Man Ping yesterday and was drowned, ciforts to locate her re-being fruitless. It was stated in the

letter that the girl was out satisfied with the treatment she received from her aust.

The Notis batsmen had a markable experiente against, Es sexy being dismissed in their first Innings for 58 runs.

This enabled Essex to take a Teart and gain five points. Essex made

reply of 124, Voce being the most destructive bowler with five wickels for 61 runs.

Nolts made certain of not re- punting their inital tlebacle. The annual report of the Doug-and at the clone had registered las Steamship Co., Lid, shows a 230 for seven wickets. loss of $56,967.69, which has been met from the Reserve Fund.

N.Z. IN FORM.

GAMES RUINED.

Ten Teams Take Four Points Ench.

No fewer than five matches were completely, ruined by the weather, and ten teams thereby take four points each.

Against Surrey, Somerset scored The result is said to be entirely

Norfolk Thoroughly Thrashed

286, Fender being in forra with the attributable to the continued de-

brill and taking seten for 58: By Tourists. preciation in trade 'generally, in-

Surrey ropiled with 193 for no ereased competition,, further, de Norfolk put up no fight against wicket, Hobbs complling 101 not preciation in exchange causing the New Zealanders, being beaten out. higher costs of working, and the by an innings and 62 cans against Northants scored 163 against provalence of handitry In then score of 225.

Yorkshire, while the Champlona neighbourhood of Fanchow.

The tourlats batted first, and only had nuincient time to host 38 passed the 200 mark by 25 runs, on the board without loss. and then Merritt caused a complete Kent and Worcestershire match A report has been made to the police collapse among the Minor Counties was so restricted that it only allow- by Li Pui, a frowood dealer, of 50, team. He captured six wickets od Kent time to score 38 without Shanghai Street, to the effect that he was stopped by thres of a crowd of for 40 runs, and Norfolk were all lass, and both the Middlesex v. Derbyshire, and the Sussex v. Lan- out "for 97. men outside the Naval Yard yesterday

and relieved of $50. It is bolleved Following on, they fared even cashire games were abandoned that the money was forcibly taken in worse, and could only compile 06 at without any of the teams taking the payment of a gambling debt.

a second time of asking.

fold-Reuter,

1931

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Song-You Can't Kill Flies by

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Maria De Pietro. B2820,

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Song-Carolina Moon.

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Gene Austin (Tenor). Humorous Monologue-A Bedtime

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Wish Wynne. 112780. Male Quariel-Benatifu), Male Chorus-Was It a Dream?

Nationqi Cavaliers, The Revelers. 21516.

Song-Moanin' Low.

Sung-Some of These Days. Sophie Tucker, (Comedienne), 22040. 8,00 p.m, Local Time and Weather

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222669. For Trot-You Don't Know What

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Fox Trot-I'm Thru' with

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I've Got it Ba‹. 227035 Fax Trot-Think a Little Kindly

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Waltz-Always,

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10.00-11.00

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Joseph's Church Service. (Duties to God) "Use of Creatures" by Rev. Fr. R. W. Gallagher.

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8.00 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

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Catherine Stewart (Contralto). DX203.

Organ Solo-Toccata (Boollmann). Organ Solo-Toccata (Gigout).

Edouard Commetto. 50125, Violin Solo-Air Russo (Wieniawski), Rene Benedetti. 60284. Song-I Sing Thee Songs of Araby

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