DEBT PRISONERS' MAINTENANCE.
PRESENT MAXIMUM INSUFFICIENT..
AMENDMENT BILL.
The Gazelle contains the draft
of an Ordinance to amend
Code of Civil Procedure.
the
It is explained that under see- tion 4:0 of the principal Or- dinance, when a judgment dubtor la committed to prison in execu- tion of a judgment, the Court fixes whatever monthly allowance may think sufficient for his sub- sistence, not exceeding twenty- five cents per diem, which is to be paid by the person at whose instance the judgment has been executed to the Superientendent of Prisons by monhtly payments in advance.
This maximum was the rate fixed by section 79 of the Hong- kong Code of Civil Procedure (Ordinace No. 18 of 1878) which has been repined by the present code of Civil Procedure (Or- dinance No. 2 of 1930). The maximum, is insufficient to meet the cost of maintenance; the aver
cost per prisoner In 1930 ስደሰ having being in excess of $1,25 quer diem. In 1931 11 is expected to cost mare.
This Ordinance TUŠAPH the maximum to $2,00 and substitutes the words "support
main- tenance," which in
relation # prisoners have been held to in- elude the salaries of officers and the expense of keping up the pri sin as well as houseroom, food, elothing, bedding and fuel The Queen Gravesend Borough Council 5 E. and R. 159), for the word "subsistence" which doc not appear to have been the sub- ject of judicial interpretation.
BALLET DANCER.
Miss Lo Pui-lan, charming ballol dancer, who has been given a con: tract by one of the leading theatres in Singapore. She is a professional netiste and is widely known as Misc Ruby Lan, former pupil of Mies Dot Fay.
SEAHAM REJECTS PRIME MINISTER.
(Continued from Page 17
Liberals Accept Position,
It is, however, now accepted by Liberals that an election is inevi table, and reports state that the ifferences between the Liberal menibers of the Cabinet and their colleagues in the Ministry have been narrowed down to the terms of the manifesto in which the Government's appeni will 120 Jaunched.
A formula is being sought which would have the support of the Liberal Free Trade Ministers, but which, in regard to Imports, would unt rule out prohibition or tarts as emergency measures.
The Liberal Parliamentary Party met this morning. Sir Herbert Samuel presiding.
The meeting decided that the matters in issue should be left to Sir Herbert Samuel, Lord Reating and the other Liberni members of the Ministry. Later during a short adjournment of the Cabinet incoting. the Liberid Ministers withdrew to consult their junior Liberal colleagues in the Govern- ment.
King's Close Interest.
The King, who has been kept closely informed of the political developments since his return to London, recolved. Sir Harbert Samuel at Buckingham Palaco this morning.
not
The Prime Miniser wBA present nt to-day's meeting of the cabinet. He had left London for Scubam.
By the same train, several of Mr. Ramsay Macdonald's former cabinet' colleagues, including Mr. Arthur Henderson, Mr. Herbort Morrison and Mr. George Lansbury wore passengers. They were pro- cceding to Scarborough to arrange for next week's meeting of the Labour Party Conference-Beuter and British Wiralean
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER ÷ 3,
INDIAN ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE.
Delegater to the Indian Round Table Conference at St. James's Palace, when a meeting of the Federal Structure Committee was held under the chairmanship of Lord Sankey. In the front row, read- ing from left to right, are:-Sir Sultan Abroad, Sir Tej. Bahadur Sap ru, Mr. Jayakar, Mr. Benn, Lord Sankey 5le Muhammad Shafi, Mr. Ramaswami, Mr. N. M. Joshi, and › and Dr. Shafa'at Ahmed Khan.
MACAO RACES.
GOOD SPORT PROMISED, TO-MORROW.
[By "Ringtail."}
The first extra race meeting of the Macno Jockey Club, to be
| decided at Macao to-morrow after-
noon, | aud to be slightly
affected by the mon-attendance of a large number of Portuguese, but, given fine weather, a good crowd should be drawn.
Small fields will be the order of the day, bat ns acceptors are nice ly handicapped and the going
DEATH OF SIR THOMAS LIPTON.
«Continued from Page 1.
BANK RETURNS.
NOTE & SPECIE FIGURES FOR SEPTEMBER,
The returna
the average amount of bank notes in circulation and of specie in reserve in Hong- kong, Juring the month ended 30th September, 1931, as certified by the (Managers of the respective Banks
are
20/- as Good as £1.
"Treat rich and poor alike." he 20 shillings are Huid to them, "The poor man's as good as the rich man's £1."
One night when he was passing one of his shops he saw a man *l w{kh n bag. Lipton painted what lonked like a revolver at his head and hukh him ny till transko Bank
policeman
The man Mercantile Bank appeared. was a burglar and the "revolver" Tutel merely a pipe-ene
Tom
White he was developing his
Снегови
*
Average
Speele Amount, In Heserve.
+ 29.106.106 *_300,407
122,803,400 112,000,0001
1,058,497
Chartered Bank
1,350,000
159.268.693 121,650,600
In addition Sterling Securities jure deposited with the Crown
Agents valued at £1,298,600.
great business, he worked 12 or in splendid condition, visitors cantore hours a day and had no re- rely on most enjoyable sport.
creations.
In 1926 dissatisfaction
In addition Securities deposited was expressed by shareholders at with the Crown Agents and Straits the decrease in the profits from Government valued at £3,078,000. £236,245 in 1923-4 to £30,844 in. In addition Securities depostid 1925-6 and Lipton was urged to with the Crown Agents valued at take a holiday for 12 or 18 months, £180,000. leaving the management to the
A field of fairly good per- formers will be saddled for the Watchowfa Handicap, which is the principai race of the meeting, and is an event over a mile and a quarter distance. This race shoull be the best item on the card. Aly selections are:
First Race,
Thunderous Stag As You Like It Groombridge
Second Race.
Celerity or Choctaw 11 Mornungher.
Third Race.
Mongolian Stag Brunswick Hall. Blue Boy.
Fourth Race.
Watile. Kilren. Pegasus.
Fifth Race.
Christmas Frolic. Lobster Bay. Little Thunder.
Sixth Race,
Blue Plane.
New King.
Jus Contium.
Seventh Raer.
Thunderous Stag. Sunlock.- Country Club.
Eighth Race.
Celerity, Choztow I
Movanagher.
HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.
OFFICIAL SUMMARY BY STOCK EXCHANGE..
The market opened quietly this!
morning with only a few transactions
offer.
A picture of Sir Thomas Lip. ton taken aboard his storm- yacht Erin,
KING OF SIAM.
¡
WELCOMED BY H.E.
THE GOVERNOR.
His injesty the King of Sinm, accompanied by members of his suite, arrived in Hongkong by the
· Empress of Canada at about eight o'clock this morning, on his way back to Siam troni America,,in which country auccessful. -opera-
tim
on one of His Majesty's eyra i was performed.
His Excellency the Governor visited the Empress to greet His Majesty.
local Siamese students also paid their resports.. 732 royal party left the C.P.R. liner and crossed, the harbour in the Britannin, arriving at Queen's Pier shortly before eleven o'clock. after which they went to Govero- Intent House.
Plans for departure are not yet definitely settled, but the party may possibly leave to-morrow,
ANTI-FASST AGENTS SENTENCED.
TWO YEARS IMPRISONMENT FOR A BELGIAN,
Romo, Sept. 2. The Bulgins achool teacher, Leon Moutin, and two of his Italian accomplices were to-day found guilty, by the Defence of the State Tribunal, of developing Anti-Fascist propaganda in Italy. Each was condemned to two Years
imprisonnient, and an ex- pulsion order was made against Moulin, to be enforced after he
his sentence. served
bas
Fet
a yacht designed for that pur- bad n pose by Wm. Fife. Tha
ruco was in October, 1899, but the Shamrock He tried again in was beaten, tecarded. There was a firm demand deputy-chairman, Sir John Fergu 1901, 190 and 1920 with the same for Ropes and Trans, and Construc-on. In February 1927 he actual result and his total expenses in tions jure now listed as "old" and by relinquished his active control connexion with one of his efforts
prepu "now."
of the business and it was stated came to nearly £250,000. But the Dank of East Asias were in demand as the result of an inquiry, that America Cup was an obsession fat $134.
Arastic reorganisation would be with him. In 1926 he announced Cantons could have been obtained secessary before it could reguín his intention at $1,560.
of building its former prosperity. In Septem-another Shamrock. Underwriters were on offer at $t her, of the same year, Lipton however, until 1930 that Shamrock It was not, K. Fires at $1,486 were also on
resigned the chairmanship and hie v took the water, leaving for the Wharves, after sales being report sent on the board of the company U.S. under her own sail, escorted at $152, closed in demand at $161, which then made a working agree by his steam yacht in July to meet Providents (cid), after being done ment with other provision firms. the American defender which was at $5.70, were on offer at 35.80, and This step was followed in 1980 by the now
from 4 yachts specially solected shares were in request at a combine of 6 great concerns. request at $2.60.
built for the race. Shamrock V In Society. Hotela (old) wero done at $145.
was built at and at the close were in demand at)
It was his gift of £100,000 to a huge Bermudit and had a
Bermudian main-sail. charity, in which the Princess $14.
of Apart from
from this particular con- Lands wore on offer at $84. Wales was interested at the time test, Sir Thomas was always a Realties could have been obtained at of Queen Victoria's Jubilee that keen yachtsman and a member of $144.
brought Sir Thomas Lipton into all the yacht clubs. His boate Ewa Cottons were in demand at society. He soon became a great were seen at every big regatta, in
friend of the Prince Yoong Sings wero wanted at $134. Edward
(later
rock. which sufla in home
waters, Telephones (fully paid) were in re- that he even mundo the Kaiser feel yachting traphics in the world.
qualities.
wlt declared won the largest collection of
Cements (combined) were wanted at home in his own-Imperial yacht team yacht the Erin was the war his splendidly
Tia 17.
Electrics.wore to the market at $79-social and showed excell Europe. His unnumbered Sham-
quest, at $43.
ut $18%.
One
Ropes were in demand at $17. Dairy Farms were offering at $31. a keen sense of humour. Lane, Crawfords (old) had buyers. offering $6
Yachting Enthusiasm.
Among other things he was a capital after-dinner speaker with sunk by n mine while it was por
forming valuable work for the Serbians as a hospital ship He frst expressed a desire to Sir Thomas Lipton was knighted Constructions (old) were bld up to win back the America Cup in 1887, in 1898, and received a baronotey 15 buyers and the new shares were but it was not tl 1898 that he in 1902-Reuter and 1. B. S.
on offer at $1.80.
1931
RADIO BROADCAST
THE DANCE PROGRAMME
"FOR-TO-NIGHT-----
To-day's radio programme to be broadcast by Z: B. W. on a wavelength of 356 metresi
4.00-7.00 p.m. Chinese recorded
programme.
7.00-11.30 pum. European pro- gramme of Victor and H. M. V. records kindly supplied by Messrs. Montric and Co..
7.00 pan. Mail notice, etc. 7.03-7.30 pm. Operatie.
La Bohemo-Fantasin (Puccini),
Victor Symphony Orchestra. 05871. Barber of Seville-A Little Volco
I Hear (Rossini).
Marion Talley (Soprano). 0580. Damnation of Faust-Rakoczy March
(Berlioz).
Samson and Delilah-Bacchanale
(Saint-Saens).
Philadelphia Symphony Orch. 0823. Rigoletto-Each Tear That Faila
(Verdi).
Enrico Caruso (Tonor). 6016. 7.30-8.08 p.m. Varlety.
8.00 p.m. (Local time and weather report),
Song-Fancy Our Meeting.
Song The Beggar.
Lilian Davies (Soprano). 02707.
Song-For You.
Song-You, You Alone.
22373.
John Boles (Tenor). Saxophone Solo-Serenade Badine. Saxophone Solo-In the Oriest.
Rudy Wiedoeft. 20080. Humorous Song-What Kind of a Nolsa
Annoys in Oyster? Humorous Song-Foolish Facts.
Frank Crumit with guitar. 23515, Vocal Dust-That's Why I'm Jealour
of You.
Vocal Duct-Congratulations.
Jim Miller and Charlie Farrell. 22277.
.8.08-8.62 p.m.
Symphony No. 1, in C Minor
(Brahms Op. 68).
Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Leopold Stokowskl. Outline of themes with plano played
by Leopold Stokowski. M-15. 8.52-0.30 p.m. Instrumental, Plano Sole-Pastorala e Capriceloso
(Scarlatti),
Bonne Moiseivitch. E628. Flute Solo-The Carnival of Venice
(arr. Bricclaldi). Flute Solo-Hungarian Pastoral
Fantasle (Doppler).
John Amadio. 9005. Plano Sulo-Ballade in G Minor
(Chopin).
Alfred Corat. 6812. Violin Solo-Tango (Albeniz-
Kreisler). Violin Solo-Danse Espagnole (De
Falla-Kreisler).
Fritz Kreisler. 1039. Plano Solo-Capricelo (Brahms). Plano Solo-Album Leaf (Grleg).
Harold Dauer, 1413. 9.30-11.30 mt. Dance Programme. Fox Trot-Yours and Mine. Fox Trot-On a Little Balcony
in Spain. 22602. Fox Trot-Cheerful Little Earful. Fox Trot-Overnight,
22600. Fox Trot-Shine On, Harvest Moon. Waltz-Momories.
22517. Fox Trot-On the Sunny Side of the Street. Fox Trot-Exactly Like You. 22354. Fox Trot-Lucky Me-Lovable You. Fox Trot-Happy Days are Here
Again. 22221. Waltz-Moonlight on the Colorado. Fox Trot-Don't Tell Her. 22520, Fox Trot-Heebie Jeebles. Fox Trot-Minnie, The
Moocher. 22763. Fox Trot-There's No Other Girl. Fox Trot-I'm-All-Dressed up
with a Broken Heart. 22708. Fox Trot-Say a Little Prayer For me, Waltz-Mine Yesterday-His
To-day, 22007. Fox Trot-Give me Your Affection,
Honey,
Fox Trot-I Love You in the
Same Sweat Way. 22702. Fox Trot-I'm Thru with Love. Fox Trot-You Don't Know What
You're Doin'. 22077. Fox Trot-It's the Girl. Fox Trot-Take it From Mo. 22757, Fox Trot-Pardon Me Pretty Baby, Waltz-Many Happy Returns
of the Day. 22752. Fox Trot-Come to Me. Fox Trot As Long as You're
There, 22756. Fox Trot-Just One More Chance. Fox Trot-At Your
Command. 22758. Fox Trot-Doin' the Rumba. Fox Trot-So Sweet,
22609. Waltz-Dancing with Toars in
my Eyes, Fox Trot-Absonca Makes the Heart Grow Fonder For
Somebody Elso. 22426. Fox Trot-I "Wanna" Sing
About You, Fox Frot-Now You're in My
Armas. 22189. Fox Trot-Any Time's the Time to
Fall In Lovo,
Fox Trot-Sweepin' the Clouds
Away. 22546, Waltz-One More Waltz. Waltz-Until we Meat Again
Sweetheart. 22621. 10.30 p.m. (Approx), Rugby mid- day presa noWS,
11.80 p.m. Close down. SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME. 10.00-11.00 am. Relay of Service from St. Joseph's Church. Sormon- "Ellesey of Prayer" by the Rev. Father G. Byrne, SJ.
11.00-2.00 p.m. Chinoso recorded programme.
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8.40-8.58 pm. Organ Solos, The
Merchant of Venice-Incidental Musle (Rosse).
Toccata in F (J. B. Bach).
Quentin M. Maclean. 1585.
Anton van der Horst. DX36:
Concert 8.58.0.48 p.m.
Octal-Extase (Gaane),
The J. H. Squire Celeste Octat.. 4689, Gong-Il Trovatore-Tempest of the.
Hosis (Verdi), --
Dennis Noble (Baritone). 9666; Violin Solo-Algerian Beere
(Ketakey).
1.00 p.m. Local time and weather report.
B.00-10.00 p.m.
Albert Bandier. 9263. European pro-Song-II. Badlo (Farnlie and Arditi).
sobel Balllle (Soprano) DX165. | Choral-O- Fenceful Night (German). gramme of Columbia records kindly Cello Solo-Sonate in Major-Vivace Choral- Hash Thee, My Babie supplied by Messrs. Anderson Music
(Bammartini, arr. Moffat),
(Salliran),
The Salisbury Singura (Una Cello Solo-Allegretta (Boscherini
Kreialor).
· accompanied), 1998, Antont Bala. 4258. 9.48-10 p.m. Six Chopin Mazurkod, Chora)-(n) I Follow Lo The. Mazurka Op. 24). No: 45
Fooling (Morley-Fellows) (b) Trio: How Morrily We Live
(East-Fellows}.
8.00 pm. Local time and weather
roport.
8.04-8.40 p.m. Orchestral, The Fountains of Rome (Respigh).
Milan Bymphony Orch. 1338-0884. Finlandia-Tone Poem (Sibelius),
Bir Henry J. Wood conducting the New Queen's Hall Orch: 9655. Orphear in the Underworld-
Overture (Ditenbach). Lucerne Kursaal Orchestra, 9040, Octet-Serenade (Gouned arr. Sear).
accompanied), 9877.
Despatch Me. Choral-O Care, Thou Wilt
The St. George Bingers (Un-
Masurka-Op. 38, No. 4
Op. 88, No. 2, p
Op. 7, No.1
Ignas Friedman. (Pianist), AX100, Mazurkas (a) Op. No. 2, (b)..
1
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Wazurkas (4) Op. 7, No. 8, (b) S
Ignas Friedman (Pianist).
10.00 p.m. Close down.
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