THE PRIME MINISTER'S

SPLENDID SUCCESS.

YESTERDAY AFTERNOON'S RESULTS

OUTLINED.

London, Oct. 28.

Bromley.

Mr. Ramsay MycDonald, Inter-Mr. E. T. Campbell (Con.) viewed by Reuter at Seaham, sald: Mr. GH (Lab.)

"The result la not only astonian- ng, but astounding. There are two gratifying things, one that Mr.

J. H. Thomas has won Ba nobly.

EL

Con. maj,

No change. June, 1.t. Cot. C. Com.) Purd W. G. (Lib.) Ashworth, A. P. (Lab.)

Con, mal.

the other that Sir Herbest Samuel Lest section han beaten

Conservative: opponent at Darwen. Nothing shows more clearly that the clee- tion is a National Government

slection, not a party election."

Mr. MacDonald intimated that he did not care to discuss the re- sults in detail until he had the complete list.

Seaham.

Ramsay MacDonald (Nat.

Lah,

Mr. Cuson (1.ab.)

seen

Carnarvon. Ir. D. Lloyd George (Lih.) Mr. Gourlay (Con)

47,077

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1931.

CLUB GAMBLING CONVICTION.

APPEAL AGAINST

MAGISTRATE.

HEARING BEGUN.

Į

CONSERVATIVES WIN GLASGOW SEATS.

(Continued from Paga'i)

ed as National Labour Member for Buspellow, with a 13,000 majority,

Sir Robert Herne, Sir Donald MacLean, President of the Bourd of Education, are back in the new House und Jack Jones will wit again for Silvertown, with one of the largest Labour majorities.

Next Cabinet.

An appeal against a decision of 9.266 Mr. Williams in connexion with a gambling case came before the 9,265 Court of Appeal this morning. the ably see the King to-morrow. The Prime Minister will prob- Judges being the Chief Justice before meeting the old Cabinot. (Sir Joseph Kemp) and the Pulse He is expected also to consult with 26.40 Jutge (Mr. Justice Lindsell). The Mr. Baldwin and Sir Herbert

case concerns the conviction of Sumpet. The a number of Chinese following a raid by the police on a club. There are 13 appellants (defendants) and the respondent is moned as Choi Nam, a Chinese police estable.

18,37 10,105

1.977

1,1m 11,714

Mr. F. G. Jnkin K. C., together 6.387 with Mr. R. Chuan Ho Lim in

struct by Mr. G. K. Hall Brst- ton, is for app lants, while Mr. Sonerat Fitzroy is for The r 19.57 pondent.

1.lb. maj.

No change.

Mr. Lumley (Com.)

28,978 23,0271

677

1 Hon

Limitar, $

itp. T. (a)

C

H

...

Nat, Lab, maj.

5.951

No change.

East Unm North. 1. Col. Mayhew on.) .. M Susan Lawrence

22.78

Last election:

Mard, 1 1. vladı 1

Patio WhatAmendmi,

st

4.K21

Con. maj.

11,769

10.001

Jmuiden, Ji

P

1,421

Fab, and

2. Imel plantin

Conservative gain.

Lauryner, Minn M. (inch,] deduna, 1. maj Komon, T.

Misa Susan Lawrence, an

other Labour lover.

Peterborough.

Lord Burghley (Con.) Me. J. F. Horrabin (Lab.),

Con. maj.

Small i

Conservativa gain.

Burrabinom

raser

BIN, F. Lib.j

Lab. mas

Stafford.

Major W. G. A. Ormaby

Gore (Con.)

Len Smith (Lab.)

maj.

1$...

Cornwall, Northern. Sir Donald Maclean (Lib.) Lieut. Com. A. M. Williams

(Cont.)

Mr. Bennetts (lab)

Lib. maj.

No change.

Last electioni

Maclean, Hir Danshi (1.61 20

reconstructed

Cabinet will not be limited to lon members as in the case of the Cabinet formed for the emergency in August.

Parinument meets next Tuesday and, after formal preliminaries. wil be opened by the King on November 14th.

Women Members.

There will be at least a dozen It being agreed that the matter wemmn members of the new Parlin- involved was law, Mr. Jenkin reif-mont, of whom eight will be new- ed the event c'of the police raid on

Name of the former wo- th Sik Yn Club, Queen's Road men Labour members were return. West. on Adrust t, and the Arrested, but Lady Antor and Che of a number of men, members of Duchess of Atboll are both back.

e Clubs and gervants, who were trakani ter The Ventrai Police Station.

Other Proceedings,

Come 1 or corked he would not 1985 ch upon their treatment at the 11.05 station, as It was the subject of, 7.59 hr pro urs, but they were Bas charged, three with keeping the no gaming premises as 16,876ame and the other 20 with play

ing in a common gaming house. The first and second were fined as 15,526

while the third was dis 1907, pers

charged as a keeper but fined $5 for pleing. Ten of the 20 others did not appear and hail their buil of $10 each estrated. The maining ten were represented by Mr. Hill Brutton, and after the e se had been stremously argued over 62 siltines, they were fined $5 each for gambling.

1,350

19.5se ama, ut, Como, A. M. (Com) $4,000 Church, F. 2 (J.)

2,454

2.40%

1.b. mal.

Sterling & Clackmannan (Western) Mr. Campbell Kerr (Con.) Tom Johnston (Lab.) ..........

Con, maj.

re-

There was, maid counsel, no 14,771 | Huding to that effect by the Magis- 12,962] trafe. There was no evidears or suggestion in the Magistrate's find- 1,819)ing that the chances of the game. To Ko, were not favourable to all, falike, but the Magistrate found that commission was charged and fined 13 defendants as keepers or plugs

Conservative gain. 1.ant election i

Jaunton T. {b}

10.470 Fanaliawe, Capt. d. D. (Con) 24 11.589

2.590

Lab, me).

Bassetlaw (Notts.) (Mr. Malcolm MacDonald

(Nat. Lab.)...

26,640

Mr. Walkins (Lab.)

14,206

|

Nat. Lab. maj.

12,434

National Labour gain.

Lai electiesa i

F.

On

Mr. Jenkia referred to evidence that money was put in a box to pry for the midnighi supper. 27.186 which the Magistrate had held that 13,582 commission might have been col

lected in that way but the purpose for which the money was taken

immaterial. Wis

Connell aub- mitted that that position was not sound as the purpose for which the money was taken was of the greatest materiality.

13.55

MacDonald, M. (LAN)

23,691 Dume-Williams, Sir Ella (Con).. 16.670

7.011

14.741

14,216

Lab. mal.

5,79€

Yorkshire (Spen Valley). *Sir John Simon (Lib)

Mr. I. II. Elvin (Lab.)

18,467

Con. maj.

8,040

9,827

No change.

W.

¡Con.)

12.214

Smith Lab.)

Lesland, A. S. (58)

Con, mal.

Last elections

Gemaly bore. Mejor

Swansen (Swindon).

Sir Mitchell Banks (Con.) Dr. C. Addinun (Lab.)

Con. maj.

Last election:

Conservative gain.

Addja, Dr. G. (lab)

Banka, Sir R. Misch #1 (Con Thurberush, F.C.

(1)

Int, pan.

Harwich,

Mr. P. J. Pybus (Lib.). Mr. McKeag (Lab.)

6,000)

Lib. maj.

No change. Last election:

Simon. r John (lb.) Elvin. 1. H. (Lab,) Shaukat Vamani (Com.]

Lib, maj.

Epping.

19.051 Mr. Winston Churchill (Con). 21 Mr. Comyns Carr (Lib.) Mr. Ranger (Lab)

22,766

Con. maj.

17,692

!.

No change.

5,06-1

10.885

14,774

1,000)

Last elections

Churchill, W. B. (Con.)

G. (Lib.)

Sharp. G.

Newbold, 3. T. W. Lab)

Con. maj.

Islington East. Miss Cazalet (Con.).... 2.11 Mrs. Leah Munning (Lab.)

26.818

4.220

Lib. muj.

22,590

No change.

Last election

Bynum, 2, 4, (LIB.).

Mathew, Col 1. (Co.) Elutt, J. OneJ

Lib. maj.

Cardiff South,

16,900 13.com

2.700

Mr. Arthur Evana (Con.) 17.976

Arthur Henderson

Con. maj.

Conservative gain.

1.nat election:

Bentham. Dr. Kthel (Lab) Thaker, Mazor R. 1. (Con Middleton, B. G. (LIM)

Lab, mus.

Islington West. Mr. Donnor (Con.) Mr. F. Montague (Lab.). Mr. Young (Com.)

Con. maj.

Conservatiye gain.

"P. ib.

Midnight Supper,

£8,647

Counsel nisa pointed out that the 15,001 Club membership was 25. mem- bers paying an entrance fee of 12,966 $200 and a monthly subscribtion of $30. The Club's income was more than sufficient for expenses and nothing in the way of commission was wanted.

27.03

ان

ver ty candidates forefeited thele sits of £150 paid u nomination. Thetgh failure to thin an eighth of the votes palled. in practically or ry case there were ther Communists or members of Sir Orwald Meadley's new party.

The pulls gave an exceptional pumber of large majorities. The at keston where smallest was a National Labour Member was

Mr. Oliver Baldwin, Labour son of the Conservative leader who, lost his seat.

lected by two votes after five re- counts.

Loyal Enthusiasm. Their Majestics the King and Queen, the Prince of Wales, the Duke and Duchess of York and Prince George, were present at Drury Lane Theatre to-night.

A grent crowd of enthusiasts urged through the police cordon and pressed closely to the Royal car While playing games the mem-

and men and women waved their 158bers had fruit, cigarettes and de-ata and cheered vociferously

licacies to "apur their jaded Their Majesties stepped out.

20.300

212

Scene in Theatre.

spirits as the night went on,' and

ally had a mid-night upper to Inside the house, the Royal 35,956 which members voluntarily con- Party had one of the most un- 16,670 tributed. They were not com-thusiastic welcomes ever witnessed

4,713 | pelled to contribute and anything in any London theatre.

they gave was not in the form of 20,286 commission.

29,972 10,045

The case is proceeding.

6472 FISHING TRAWLER

4,047

27,221 13,111

14,110

11,136

FOUNDERS.

JUNK RESCUES S JAPANESE.

IL

Nows of the foundering of Japanese mutar fishing trawler, 15.109 the Chinkinsho-maru, recently, was 154 brought to the Colony yesterday by eight Japanese survivors, meni. 145bers of the crew, who were re- scued, while clinging to dealing wreckage, by the local fishing; 14,437

9.977junk, No. 6331CH, which was pro-

videntially near at hand.

0

The survivors had accompanied 4.510 the personnel of the fishing junk on its operations before returning with them to Cheungchau.

Mr.

(Lab.)

12,089

Last election:

Con, maj.

5.887

Montague. 7. (Lab)

Despencer Roberson, Majör J,

Conservative gain.

.F. (m, Evans, D. F. P

Last electhen

Hendon A. Jon. (hab.)

15,000

Lab. maj.

13.708

6.921 4.247

8.847.

Neathervat T. (Con.) ********* Cole J. in í.16)

10.050 AMMO

Reaction in Canada.

3.85K

Anglesey.

ITOR).

Miss Megan Lloyd George

·(Lib.) ... Mr. A. Hughes (Con.)

Lib. maj.

No change.

Lext election

Zdwards, W. (E46) Hughes, A. (Com)

George M. Llob.)....

Li mul

Ottawa, Oct. 28.

Gratification at the victorien of

WOMAN WORKER

INJURED.

STONEBREAKER'S FALL DOWN HILLSIDE.

When Their Majestics entered the Royal sex, the whold pudience rose and spontaneously sang "God Save the King."

It is many years since so many members of the Royal Family have attended a theatre together,—

Rekter.

BUS COMPANY DISPUTE.

FITTER COMPLAINS OF DISMISSAL.

PROBATION DENIED.

The China Motor Bus Company, of Kowloon, were to-day the de- fendants in a summons taken out by a fitter employed by the Com- pany who alleged that he was dis-: missed without sufficient notice. The complainant claimed wages in Hes of notice.

Mr. D. B. Evans was for the defendants.

RADIO BROADCAST

CHINESE STUDIO CONCERT FOR TO-NIGHT.

The radio programme to be broad- cant by Z. B. W. on a wavelength of 660 metres to-day is:

5.00-8.00 .. Suropean pro- lled by Messra. Tsang Fook Piano grammo of Victor records kindly up-

Co.

6.00-5.81 p.m. Operatic. Faust-Soldiers' Chorus (Gouned).

Arthur Pryor's Band. 35804. Cavalleria Rusticana-Selection

(Mascagni).

"Creatore's Band. 86815. Paglineci-Selection (Leoncavallo). Traviata Selection (Verdi).

Creatore's Band. 35791-25807, 6.31-0.01 p.m. European children's programme from the Studio,

6.01-6.60 p.m. Variety, Ilamorous Duet-I Ate the Balancy!

Billy Murray and Monroe Silver. Humorous Duet-Down by the Ga

House.

Alleen Stanley and Billy Murray. 20000. Instrumental-Itilo-Hawaiian March. Instrumental-Drowsy Watera.

Kane Hawabann 20702. Chorus-Happiness Boys Going Abroad. Chorus Happiness Buys in Landen.

The Happiness Bays, 22101. Piano Solo-Love Me or Leave 31c. Piano Soto-I've Got a Feeling Im

Falling.

Thomas Waller. 22092, Sang-You Will femember Vienna. Song- bring a love song.

Richard Croka. 1600.) Organ Sola-Mexicall, Rose, Organ Solo-The Four Little Farms.

Sigmundo del Oro. 46181. Humorous Dialogue-Just A Couple

of Good Guy's Gone Wrong. Humorous Dialogue-Well Wellf

Weill

Harry Jane & Harold Whalen. 21022. 7.00 p.m. Stock quotations and mall notice.

0.50-7.12 p.m. Orchestral. Soliloquy (Bloom). «

When Day Is Done (Katscher).

Paul Whiteman and His Concert Orchestra. 35828.

The Beautiful Gainten-Overture

(Suppe arr. Artok). Berlin State Opera Orch. 12-59072,

7.12-8.00 p.m. A Concert. Plano Sele-The Cuckos (Daquin). Piano Solo-Fantasia in D Minor

(Mozart).

Hans Barth. 20345. Song-Dixie (D. Emmell),

May Lewis (Soprano). 1345. Violin Solo-Lengt. Tonestykke

(Tone Poem) (Meland). Violin Sola-Gamal Bruzanjat

(Wedding Tune from Hardanger). Halvor Benthen. V20014. Sorig-The World is Waiting For The Sunrise (Lockhart and Seitz). Reinald Werrenrath (Baritone). 1344, Trio-Down In The Forest (Landon

Ronald).

De Groot Trla. V-a. Song-Pirate Dreams (Garnett-

Huerter).

Ernestine Schumann-Heink (Contralto). 1300. Violin Solo-Tango (Elman). Violin Solo-Album Leaf (Wagner-

Wilhelmi}

Mischa Elman. 7195. Plang Solos-(a) A Deserted Farm (b)

Of Brer Rabbit (MacDowell). Plano. Solos-(a) To a Wild Rose (b)

To a Water Lily (MacDowell).

Myrtle C. Enver. 22161 8.00 p.m. Local time and weather report.

8.03-10.30 p.m. Chinese Studie Concert.

news.

10.80 p.m. Rugby mid-day pres 10.38 p.m. Close down,

LOTTERY TICKETS

SEIZED.

WOMAN CAUGHT WITH OVER 2,000.

At the Central Police Court this morning, a Chinese woman wag fined $100, or four moned havd labour, for the possession of 2,870 Chinese lottery tickets.

Detective Sergeant Macdonald told the Magistrate (Mr. Williams) that the case resulted from in- formation received by the police, the woman being intercepted by a detective as she was on her way to deliver the tickets in Hollywood Rond. The drawing for the tickets would have taken place to-morrow, the value of the scized ones being $1,291.

giving notice, He also denied that he had been warned for being Inte, or that he was dismissed because he was consistently late. Ile did not know that all fitters employed by the Company na a rule on three months' proba- tion.

were

ployed. the defendant, he explain- ed that defendant was on threa months probation, and could leave or be dismissed without

Mr. Wong, manager of the Cam- Giving evidence, the complain-pany, testified that when he em unt, Chol Chuen, sald he was en- ployed on September 1 and was dismissed on October 10. During the period he was employed with the Company, he was paid three times. When he was dismissed, reason as to why he was " diṣ- no notice was given him, and no charged,

the Government candidates, as a 14,839 result tending to have a steadying Sam, aged 40,

A woman stonebreaker, Cheung 109 Injured and 10,612 effect all over the world, is

pressed privately by members of result of an accident on a site op ex Laken to hospital yesterday as the 4,227 the Government, although thoy re-it the Sikh Temple in Morrison

frain from official comment.

Gap Road. It is intimated, in Government

Cross-examined by Mr. Evans, Employed on demolition work, complainant said. It had not been circles that the new British Gov-she was engaged in levering a large proalged to him when he 19.181eranient has a mandate for a gen- rock when she slipped, fell down the taken on the staff, that he was Ir oral policy of reciprocal tarii hillside, and suffered injuries the on three months' probation. Ho agreements in various parts of thet.serious of which was a frac denied that If he wanted to leave, Empire.

tarad ahoulder bone

he could' have done so without'

Was

It was a custom of the Catice.

he said, that all fitters were em- ployed on three months' probation The time-keeper of the Com pany gave evidence of the e- fondant being often late for work In the mornings..

Witness, had not arought the entry-book of the Company.

His Worthip adjourned the cas until next Monday, for the book to be produced.

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