JEWISH LADY'S BEQUESTS.

BIG SUMS LEFT TO CHARITY.

SHANGHAI BENEFITS.

Jewish churitable bequests are contained in the welll of the Inte Miss Mary Perry, ulina Miss Mary Samuel Perry, who died at Shang- hai on February 26, this year, leny- ing Shanghai nei estate worth

Tuels 168,8132, while Hongkong estate mounta to $118,0

hai.

Resealing of probate has been arinated to Mr. Lawrence Kadoerle, 6. Great Western Road, Shung- aur of the exertiors. Testatrix equentls to her frus- tees, free of duty, the sum of $4. Mex) un triest to invest it in any securities they may think fit and pay the income to any associa- Livin Baghdad appointed fry them, in order to defray the cost of nut to provide for. The perforance of anniversary ceremonies in memory of her parents, sister, brothers nud Berself.

Shis sets adde the nam of $2000 to be invested and the dream dis trilated among poor dewe in Promy, India, yearly, during the Passover and during the perióil between Now Year and the Day of Atonement, in the name of her father and mother, Samuel Perry and Adza Perry,

Teatris

directs that the sum

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THE - HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1931.

A BULLY TIME, IN SPAIN.

chance

The most dangerous amateur sport in the world. Would he matadors are given to show their skill in Pamplona, when, just before the seKLON at the arena, the bulls are int loose in the trenta uf the town. This unusual picture showa the animina, tensed by the

tawasfolk, rushing into the plaza while the aisateur fightera i cvrry in front of them.

LADIES' TAILORS'

DISPUTE.

ALLEGED ASSAULT IN A

TEA SHOP.

INTIMIDATION ISSUE,

of Tuels 40,0mm shall be provider for the Shanghai General Hospital, for the endosment of one free bent for down in the third-class ward, in the name of her brother, Moses Perry; two free heck for Jewesses in the third-class want in the name o Aziza Perry; and one fere bed for Jews in the third-chuss wand in the naine of her brother, Isaac Perry, much bugls to be tervist inte be persons certifival as deserving by the Jewish Communal Ariat jou of Shanghai,

Another portion of the directs that the want of $2,000 be distributed among any of her ne edly relative In Baghdad

Th Peakhe of the catales, offer providing for persond bequests, is in be used for the purpose of buy. ing pice of trud in Haghdad, aiding intimidated the complai sani building upon it

synagogue to i

(Mex

called "Beth Shemuel At the sole discretion of the trusters, how. ever, they are given the power fo build an eye hospital instead, and if this is decided open it will be called the Aziza Perry Hospital, Any money left over is to be used in the course of its maintenance

LABOUR PARTY'S

MANIFESTO.

† Continued From Page 13

The British delegation has not yet been finally completed, but it in probable that Lord Creil will be at its bend.

Message to India.

Almost the first net of Sip Sa- muel Hoare, on taking over the post of Secretary of India is the New Government,, has been issue messake f goodwil! India.

describes

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ELL the history

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Trouble atrong Verlan

HAZY IDEAS ON TIME.

PRIMATE AND THE FREE CHURCHES.

PUZZLE PROVIDED FOR INTERPRETER.

An itinerant seller of cloth, que.. firment in Fla- Police tonyt Di

METHODISTS AGREE TO

“CONVERSATIONS."

The Wesleyan conference

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Birmingham has agreed to givé The Federal Council of Evange bersuing as to the length of time. Heat Free Churches authority to

: for orpresited dus goods out the rond-necept Bon Archbishop of Canter

bury's invitation to appoint res ployees of two foreign dressers Was and to caused a public str

f-truation, was very on central. Presentatives of the Free Chur-

Lo meet Thes

Church of England representatives in renewal of pre- bon the subject of reunion.

Vis conversations at Lambeth

to urges of nosmult Degr brought before Mr. Williams at the

Central Police Court this morning | against two Shanghai Chinese vlin were alleged to have perpulted a third Shanghai mau. The leas dants were also charged with lay

to cause hems to leave the male. menį ei Maduine Chiffon,

11-

Mr. 4. T Prior appered. For the

on boludf of an prosecution ployer in the service of Madame Chiffon, while Mr. Honkee La re presented the 1wn defendants who, it is understood, are employed by) Madame Backarraugh.

"For as long as it would take to sip a cup of ton,” he replied, ami

| biggin-by.

The Interpreter lynntly i

Dr. Scott Lidrett said the time negotiations with the for actual Church of England was not yel,

riendly conversations, which in the past had removed much misunderstanding.

1 am 2 to know the size of your | but the Cuylerence would des'TE vip of tea And hesitles," he add-te profunde ed murely. "the tea may be boiling

Int."

Eventually, the culprit said that he left his goods there for five or six minutes.

M

The Archbishop, he added, was "nxious not only to remove anderstanding hut to open new ground in regard to practical cas operation.

Methodist Union.

cer-

of

The Magistrate (Mr. Selvofield? Union of the three great Methe- was informed that the man had bad dist communities was made

previous convictions, one fortain by the decisive vote of the of the obstruction and one for crying his Representatives Session

Conference. wares in a prohibited area.

The majority in favour A fine of $3 was indicted.

bringing the Wesleyan Methodist, Primitive Methodist and Uniten | Methodist Churches into united conference next year represented 97.5 per cent. of the lay and mint- terial delegates voting. All that now remains to comply with the terms of the Act enabling the union is to secure approval from a manjority of at least thrac Fourths of the Pastoral Session. This is now a foregone conel

Outlining his case, Mc. Prior aid the assault lonk place on, August 15, but the story opened on the day before, Both defendanta were working for Madanie Chiffon, ! - the first being her heal tailor. Hej owed his employers the sent $12.26. At that time he was pre tending to be sick. He but ren late in delivering his work to thei shop on this preter. It was dis. covered that he was, in fact, work- ing for another firm of dressinal- ers, while il was subresquently found that he had taken patterns tream Madame Chalva to his other

playCES,

For Murus! 24. Mature Chian thought he was taking things from The shop, and a police oliery, was The appointment, this important summoned to the premises,

defendant

and two countries, as the greatest When asked if he wanted to cetura He recalls to Madame Chiflon he replied in also that his two most interest. the negativy. 71 was then dis-

connect, covered where he was working, ing experiences were

nient

event of his life.

the

ed with Indin, on the occasion when he and Lady Maud were the first passengers to dy in a civil aeroplane from England to India, and his presence as a delegate at the Round Table Conference,

Regarding the problems the dis- cassion of which will shortly be resumed Sir Samuel expresses the view that the trucal friend to Great Britain and India is the man who faces the dificulties in a rea Jislie spirit with the intentiest of mastering them.

Phrases Not Enough.

was questioned

plainant went to a tea shop and

The following day the the tacos defendants entered with another, man. The first defendant acensed the complainant of having told Madame Chilfen that has was working for the other shop, and then told the other two men to

sault the 'emplainant. If him selt took no actual part in the assault.

The tea house was full of Can- Innese and when they saw the men start to fight they adopted a threa! tening attitude, whereupon the

"For a solution of grave politi-second defendant went out and cal problems, ideas and phrases blew a police whistle. The party are not enough. That is the spirit was subsequently taken to the in which I shall approach the Police Station. problem.

With realistic atti

*

It was also alleged that when the tude. goodwill on both sides must two men set up the complainant be combined."

He concludes with a word or they told him that he was not tu appreciation of the Services in in

dia. Let them feel assured he

"TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT.

To Morrow's Picture Features.

There will again be many pictures of topical interest in 19-111Po j-sun

the Telegraph Art Supplement. in fuditor a pare of snapshots. entered in ofur Bathing Beach Competition.

Sporting pictures well! show groups in ronnexion with the visit of sportsmen from the Yuet Sau Club, Canton: the lawn bowls makeliva belsver Craigengower and

Taiko, and between the Police and The Small Units,

There will also be a group bakin at the welding De Duncan Frazer

rer and Miss V. Cresworth, 20 well 11:4 another in conexiun with the Ty parentation to Dr.

Institutes

and one of

of the Hongkong City Chinese Bank Club's bathing pienic.

Other pictares will include some of the Hankow Bloods of 1009, when consisterable dunonge was done,

DRIVEN TO STEAL BY HUNGER.

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YOUNG THIEF LENIENTLY TREATED,

RADIO BROADCAST

VOLUNTEER CONCERT TO. NIGHT TO BE BROADCAST.

The radio programme to be broad- cast by Z. B. W. on a wavelength of 365 metres to-day la

5.00-7.00 pm. Chinese programme. 6.50-4.00 p.m. The third of a series of lectures on "The Selentific Expla- nation of Common Natural Phono- nena by Mr. I. T. Pan, B. Sc.

7.00-0.15 p.m. European gramme of Victor and II.M.V. Re cards kindly supplied by Messrs. Moutrio and Co.

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7.00 pm. Stock Quotations; mail notice.

7.63-7.23 ILITY. Selections from Gilbert and Sullivan.

Trial by Jury-Selection.

The Sorcerer-Selection.

The Band of H. M. Coldstream Guarde. C1435.

The Yeomen of the Guard.

Vocal Gems.

8.00

report.

Light Opern Company, C1807, P. Local 1o; weather

7,23-8.15 p.m. Variety, Orchestral-Sing a Little Jingle. Orchestral-1 Found a Millon

Dollar Baby.

Waring's Pennsylvanians. 22707. Humorous Song-1 Got a "Code" In

my "Deza'

Humorous Song-When Summer la

Gone,

Gracie Fields. 092. Hawailan Qrehesten-Blue Inwall. Hawaiian Orchestra-Sparkling

Waters of Waikiki,

Ho Hawaiian Orchestra, 21985. Medley of Songs-Dr. Cheer.

Johnny Marvin (Comedian). 29741. Orchestral-Soldier on the Shelt.

Orchestral-The Alpine Milkman.

Jack Hylton and His Orchestra. 22097. Song-Right Now.

Song-Moonlight Saving Time.

Maurice Chevaller (Baritone). #2723. Orchestral-SRting on a Five-

Barred Gate.

Orchestral-if You Can't Sing.

Whistle.

Jack Hylton and His Orch. #2644, 8.15-8.410. p.rer.

The Fire-Bird (Igor Stanwinsky),

Played by Philadelphin Syraphony Orchestra under the Direction of Leopold Stokowski, 6773-0776,

8.10-9.15 p.in. Operatie. Madame Butterfly-Fantasio (Puccini). Victor Symphony Orchestra. 35780. Gems from Mignon" (Thamns). Gems from "Tales of Hoffman"

(Offenbach).

Vietor Opern Company, 35975. Faust-Ballet Music (Gounod).

Royal Opera Orchestra, Covent Garden, 0646-9847.

9.16-11.16 p.m. Relay of the Volunteer Promenade Concert by kind permission of Lieu tenant Colonel L. G. Bird. D.S.Q., O.B.E.

11.15 (Approx:). Rugby mid-day press news.

11.18 (Approx:). Close down, In the event of the concert being cancelled on account of bad weather, there will be a relay from the King's Theatre.

CLIFF-TOP SHOTS.

COUPLE WOUNDED BY ARMED MAN,

The resolution steevescilly pro-

London, July 29. sented by the Rev. E.

A man waLS Aldom

interviewed lust Preuch, eermary of the dufted night by the Douglas (Tale of Caminittee, was that the BOAL Man) poller in connexion with shots fired ut Duncha Fleming yearly conference, to be held at Manchester in July, 1922, should, (22), of Urightoustreet, Govan, Clasgow, and Irene Livesey (21), of Ashfield-road, Rochdale, as they were sitting on the Marine Parade late on Thursday night.

The ordinary business. journ until September 20, 1982. for a united meeting at the Royal Albert Hall

Mr. French said that those who Lad opposed union recognised that it was now inevitable and that Tailge to carry the resolution would be an immeasurable disas-

Sir Robert Perka, one of the printe movers of union, seconde:t the resolution, which was carried My 58 to 14.

"EAT ALL YOU WANT."

anys, that we realize their difficul- the prosecution, the ease was ac-Point to include a chicken in the per

ties and will not fail to support them in the loyal execution of their dutien-British, Wireless and Reuter,

NEW YORK RESTAURANT GREAT SUCCESS.

A

a 20

more

who

New York, July 13. Recently a New York restaurant startled its patrons by announcing "All you want to eat for sixty eonts" (about 38.).

The idea has spread until now nearly a score of restaurants are using the plan and report continue to work for Madame

per cent, increase in profits. Chiffon.

A survey reveals that only 10 After hearing the evidence for

The plan of a woman at West

cent. of the customers øverent themselves, journed until Monday,

menu for the festivities of yester thoroughly day was frustrated by the untime-the remainder not eating ly attentions of a thief, who than they ordinarily would.

All the matingers report. in- snatched it

her from

young Leith-Ross, of the Treasury, and daughter as they were walking stances of gluttony, some of them

amazing, including a m Mr. Siepman of the Bank of along Des Voeux Road West.

had tomato juice cocktall, three England.

The thief who was caught by forders of liver and onions, Livo Parks Conversations. detective, was charged before Mr. salads, four cups of coffee, pie, Schofield this morning. He said custards, water melon, blacuits. They lunched to-day with M. he was 17 years of age and had and muffins, and a woman

who Flumin. the French Minister of no relatives in this Colony, having ate steadily for an hour and a Finance, and other financial ex-arrived here from Kongmoon only half and was unable to walk out perts present included M. Pietri two months ago, Junger drove of the restaurant. that a credit' in being arranged for the Minister of the Budget, M. him to steal. Britain, but the report is generally Flandin also had a long interview accepted na nceurate and is wel with Mr. Wiggin, the American The prosecuting police officer York cat most and find nothing comed as an indication that the chairman of the bankers' com- corroborated the sintement, and unusual in the table d'hote price, crisis, so far no the International mittee, which met at Buslo re-the Magistrate dealing with the while Now Yorkers first call value of the pound in concerned, is

cently.

matter as a first offence, bound waitress to find whether there la that the assurance The Bank of France is keeping the lad over, at the same time a catch in Negotiations for the French In close touch with the Federal granting a sum from the Poor they can eat all they want, ap. share of the credit are being con- Reserve Bank in New York during Box to buy him a fare back to parently unable to believe that ducted in Paris by Sir Frederick the negotiations.-Renter.

Kongmoon.

it can ba a paying proposition.

GIGANTIC LOANS FOR BRITAIN.

Continued from Page 1.)

over..

It is found that visitors to New

Mr. Fleming is in hospital in a grave condition suffering from gunshot wounds and other wounds believed to have been caused by a knife. The condition of the girl, who also has gunshot wounds, is satisfactory.

According to Miss Livesey she heard a shot and felt her left arm sting. As she jumped up a man attacked her and tried to throw her over the cliff, Fleming, al- though bleeding badly, sprang to her assistance, only to be met with another shot and also thrusts with A knife.

The man made of and the girl staggered more than a mile for help.

An Inspector on Marine Drive has reported that his double-bar. relled gun has been stolen."

INFANTA BEATRIX.

. BETROTHAL TO COUSIN. Paris, July 21.

The news of the engagement of the Infanta Beatrix, eldor, daugh-, ter of ex-King Alonso of Spain, to Prince Alvaro of Bourbon- Orleans, her cousin, and nephew of Queen Marie of Rumania, is confirmed here to-day,

Prince Alvaro has been study- ing at Zurich, and ex-King. Al- fonse stated soveral months ago that the announcement could not be the Prince had finished his studies.

It is believed that the

betro- thal may hasten the engagement of the Infanta Cristina, the

CX-

Monarch's vot

younger daughter, to Prince Alonzo, Prince Alvaro's brother, Ro that it is possible double wedding may take place.

Afonso has provided dowrien of approximately £28,000 for each of his daughters,

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