CAR CLEANER'S ESCAPADE.
TAKES MISTRESS'. CAR
FOR RIDE.
BRIBES CONSTABLE
CAN
An early morning drive in his mistress motor car, which he had Laken from the rage without the permission or knowledge of the owner, calminated in the appear ance of a young Chinese cleaner before Mr. Schoßfeld at the Central Padies Court this
morning on chagrat driving witheat A leener, driving without the per- missio of Miss Elliot, of 1. Breezy Terrace, the
bwner. Chinese
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PEAK SERVANT'S
THEFT.
COOLIE ADMITS HIS GUILT.
THE
A chargo of theft of a quantity | of household articles, including two tins of Spratts' biscuits, a tin of deyes fluid, two tins of Brassu and a tin of wax, to the total value of $22.75, was brought against house coolie in the employ of Mr. and Mr. R.E.. Oliver, of 467, The Peak, on his appearance lefore
A
Central
Mr. Schofield al Police Court this morning.
The defendant pleaded guilty. At about 2,30 p.m. yesterday, pirs. Oliver, Recording to Sub Inspector W. Chester Woods, hap giving, pener to go down to the basentert g to a m hribe of
con of the house in Barker Road and stable, and, alternatively, of offerin a dark corner she stumbled the ronstable.against a basket containing the lag a bribe of
of $ The defendant admitted the first articles mentioned in the charge, three charges, remarking, in teply She telephoned to the police and 10 the third, that the constable | the defendant was arrested. had asked for the money. Th In reply to his Worship, the alternative charge of offering a officer said the defendant had bribe was withdrawn,
Recess to the store and from time to time had taken articles which he hid in the corner.
Ă
Detective Sub-Inspector C. R. Hazeskwy told his Worship that the Chines constable was on duty in Queen's Rond East, near Swn- during the early tow Street. hours of yesterday morning, ear, driven by the defendant, went down Swatow lane and collided ricksha which was parked with on the north side of the road. The ricksba coulle was thrown into
channel. {hags"kał»
Mrs. Oliver, continued the pro- secaling officer, was due to louve for Home in a fortnight's time and the defendant evidently thought the loss would not be discovered. He had been in Mr. Oliver's em. ploy for twelve years,
A fine of $76, or aix weeks' hard bbour in default, was imposed,
WEST RIVER RISING
NAVIGATION NOW
IMPROVED.
The constable went up to the defendant and asked for his licence, but he failed to produce une and was told to drive to the. Police Station. On the way, the do- fendant pays the constable 84, with the request not to take him to the Station, as the colle was
nat present and would not know,
Enquiries were oude and it was found that the car belonged to
let and that the defen-raine Min dant was her eur cleaner.
Dama
10 the
rickahnisen almost two feet, thus improv amounted to $7, while Misa Ellioting navigation conditions on the The waters are continting informed his Worship that the river. dama to the ear was roughly to rise. $20.
Wuchow, Feb. 9.
HONGKONG
HONGKONG SHARE
MARKET.
OFFICIAL SUMMARY BY STOCK EXCHANGE.
TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1932.
Intes were further marked up this morning, with strong inquiry general- ly, Indicating that now money is in the market Recking Investment.
Sales.
Jongkong Bank $1380.* Providents (Old) $5.10. Hutels (Old) $14,50,
Lands $77/18,
Hongkong Electrics #70%.
Telephones $24.
Cements (Comb.) 17.00. Hongkong Ropes $18. Dairy Farms $29. Lane, Crawford (Old) $0. Win. Powell $3.60.
Buyers Hongkong Banks $1370. Douglases $26. Providents (Old) $5.10. Providents (New) $2.40. Hotels (Old) $14,10. Lands $77%.
Humphreys (Old) $18. Chinese Estates $95. Hongkong Tranis 321%. Star Ferries $041% X. Div. Hongkong Electrics $7614. Telephones $2IN. Hongkong Ropes $1654, Dairy Farms $28,60, Amusements $18. Constructions (Now) $1.80. Govt. Loans 34% Prem.
Sellers.
Benguels $11. Chinn Lights (Old) $2215. Sinceres $10.
Constructiona (New) $2.
EXCHANGE RATES.
Paris
Geneva
Berlin.
Calo
Previous Day.
.80.13/16
.17.62K
.1-1.355
Yesterday.
87
99216
30% 1/10% 3.43%
THE DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE.
SOVIET REFERENCE TO THE
FAR EAST. '
Genova, Feb. 11. "Events in the Far East cannot : but cause special anxiety to tho Soviet, owing to the geographicul ncarnces of the theatre of these events, where huge armies operating and Russian emigres are mobilising their
forces, clared: the Soviet representative, 3. Litvinoff, on the resumption of the Disarmament Conference.
are
de-
He said that despite this, he was empowered to declare the Soviet's readiness to disarm to the same extent and at the same role as the other Powers-first and foremost those on the Soviet's own borders -might agree.
Mr. Litvinoff declared that the
would recommend Soviet
pro- gressive and proportional methode as the most impartial and equi table method of reduction, and allow exceptions in favour of the wenker nations in danger of акктеватов. The Soviet would firmly support any proposal ap- proaching or outstripping their And also support equal security for all States.
Political and economic diffor- ences were rapidly leading to a new armed conflct, and the Con- ference's objective should bo effective security, which could only
be obtained by total general disarmament. The Soviet dologa- tion was proposing a resolution to this effect.
own.
M. Litvinoff commented that the Conference began to the dis- tant rumble of cannon from two 17.00 States mutually bound by the 14.7/16 League Covenant and Paris treaty. 18% There had been a state of war, de facto if not de jure, for five months, while vast territories of one stale were occupied by armod forces, and battles were being waged in which all sorts of arms- 30.2ments were employed, thousande 43%
being killed and wounded.
Who is so optimistic as to aasert 67T 1755/16 that the military activities thus 245/16 began will be limited to the two 06 countries. Ar to one continent 17.13/16 only?
18.3/16
.18%
Helsingfors.
222
Athens..
207
267
Buenos Aires
.30%
AM
waters
a result of the
the work-end, ver
of the West River
Incessant
Shanghai.
1/10.13/16
the
New York.
.3.41%
.8.464 have Amsterdam.
Vienna..
Madrid..
30.2
Bucharest
longkang. Brussels.
10% 0724 .1/5.11/12
21,524 0634
17.75
.18
115
. 10.7%
.4.0/10
in contrast to the above, a | Milan,
Rio
On the Brst two charges, finea report from Kwelping brings news Stockholm. of $18, or ten days hard hour of the surrounding area suffering Copenhagen on each, were imposes, with an from n severe drought of several Prague. asditional fine of $26 *** four months duration. It is Maid that Lisbon weeks on the mount of giving a fall the wells in the vicinity are bribe. The defendant was ordered i̇tried to pay $4 to the rirkstin coolle, who was also given the $3 bribe no compensation.
WILL ROGERS AT HOME AGAIN.
TRIES TO CHEER THEM UP.
Bombay...
J/6.9/64 .2/0.13/16
up, and that people are Yokohama. forged 16 resort to the river for Montevideo. .31 their water supply. It is hoped Montreal.......3,08 that the continuat rains of the Silver (spot)...10.5/15 last few days will bring reljef to the Keiping district. Our Own Correspondent,
THE REPARATIONS PROBLEM.
JUNE CONFERENCE PROBABLE.
Home
New York, Feb. 11. "Oh boy, but I'm glad to set my old big feel on Americau soil
London, Feb, 11. again, even if it has got a second mortænge
Conversations upon reparations on it." declared Wi
for Rogers on returning from his Far have been proceeding
time between the Eastern lour.
British and "Hat the greatest trip I ever French Governments, and is had in my life, and I believe any probable that the Foreign Secre- John Simon, will in body who magle it would cometary, Sie back a little phurer in pocket, but Geneva consuit the representatives better off in feeling towards our of the powers concerned upon the possibility of holding a Reparations Conference in June.
country.
"I know business is off, they say 60 per cent. Well, that still leaves Ji other Governments concur, us thirty per cent, ahead of any-an nunouncement regarding the where else I've seen.
proposed Conference and its scope "We can just, let other people will be issued in the near future. alone to do their
fighting.British Wirdless,
Own
When you get into trouble five thousand miles away from home. you must have been looking for it."--Wireless.
OLYMPIC WINTER
SPORTS.
SKATING & BOBSLED RESULTS.
GERMAN LADY
FLIER.
DUE IN HONGKONG
TO-DAY.
31 3.06 19.5/16 (forward) 19.7/16
19% British Wireters.
Soviet's Claim,
110
He said he would submit the 109%
resolution for total general dis- 43/16 1/3.0/64
armament as the only effective 2/0.11/16 security against war, and stated that the Soviet delegation in 1929 was the first to suggest destruc- taun of the most aggressive types of ammomment, including long-range Mans, warships over ten thousand tona displacement, naval ДИДА over twelve-inch, aircraft carriera, dirigibles, bombing planes, and all moans and apparatus for chemical, incendiary and bacterio- logical warfare. They now fur- ther proposed prohibition of aerial and of preparation for
INCREASED USE OF
SOAP.
17 LBS. A YEAR PER HEAD.
The virtues of soup were re-
ferred to recently by a doctor whological warfare in peace-
Mald that cleanliness is one of the cases which reduce the aprend of infectious diseases.
The Soviet, he said, required no armed forces, but did require an
Dr. Andrew Trimble, chief tuber-surance against transgression culosis officer of Belfast, address of her territories and integrity, and interferences with her econo- ing the Society of Medical Officers of Health, said:
mic development. The Soviet "The index of soap used by the would only feel she had such
nssurance if other States
also public is interesting.
agreed and gave up their arme and forces.
"At the beginning of the nine- teenth centtiry 5.51b. were itsed per annum per head of the popula- tion.
"When the soap tax was repealed in 1866 the figure was 17lb.
CHINESE FAILURE.
WELL KNOWN IMPORT AND.
SHIPPING FIRM,
One of the biggest among the Nam Pak Ilong rice importers and ship. ping firms, Messrs, Yuen Seng Fat, has suspended business. This firm has its own vessels plying between Hongkong and Saigon for tho transportation of rice to the Galong The Yuen Seng Fat acted as dis- tributor for Saigon rice producers and had been trading in this capacity for over twenty years.
Miss Marga von Etzdorf, the German aviatrix, who last summer
This firm occupies the entiro build lew from Berlin to Tokyo, is due in ing in No. 80, Boaham Strand West, |Hongkong by the 8.8. Oldenburg to- | which is its own property. It to Loke Placid, Feb. 11. day. It is her intention to make owned by a well known Swatow family Carl Schaefer, the lithe, dark-a return flight to Europe from with the surname of Trol. haired Austrian, has been de- Hongkong vín Hanoi,
clared the winner of the men's Leaving Berlin on August 18th H.E, the Governor and Lady Peel, Olymle figure-skating competition, last, she took the Siberian route accompanied by Mr. Allan Cameron, following two days of compell- and reached Tokyo on the 29th.paid A visit to the Empress of tion. Gille Graftrom, of Sweden. She had at one time intended re- Britain yesterday afternoon and the defending champion, was plac- turning by the Bame route, but were shown over the magnificent. ed second, and Montgomery Wil-after a lengthy stay In Japan has liner by Captain Latta, Bon third.
now changed her plans.
J.
the
Kubert Stevens gave United States the two-man Olympic bob-aled championship to- day, when he twice broke the world's record for four runs down the treacherous Mount Hooven-
WAR DEBTS.
borg course. Second honours were ANGLO-FRENCH AGREEMENT
won by Reto Copadrutt, of the No.
2 Swiss team.Wireless,
On a charge of driving a motor
IN SIGHT.
A notice lagued at the Harbour Qmce states that the wreck of # Chineno gunbont is reported in position ono.cable 088 degrees from Tungchow light busy. The masts aro visible.
Two Chinese were charged before the Hon. Comdr. Hole, at the Marine Court this morning, with__ having Paris, Feb. 11. boarded the P. & O. s.s. Kashmir After nine weeks of uninterrupt- lying at buoy A.3, and which was lorry in a manner dangerous to the ed negotiations there seems to be flying the flag, without the per- public, the driver of the vehicle was n good prospect of a Franco-mission of the Port Health Authority. fined $20 by Mr. Schofield at the British.agreement on Reparations. On admitting the charge they were Central Police Court this morning Lord Tyrell returned to Paris fined $26, or three weeks' imprison-
ment each.
from London and brought back new British proposals which are
when a plea of guilty to the offence was entered by the defendant. Bar- geant A. R. Brittain. Informed his Worship that the defendant, who was now being considered by the driving along Queen's Road, turned French Government. into Wellington Street at a speed of
Belgian View.
M. Hymane (Belgium) agreed to the propositions of Sir John Simon and Mr. Hugh Gibson, and also welcomed the French pro- posals.
24-
He said Belgium would always be ready to give careful study to any proposal aimed at the rein- forcement of the League's thority, and the development of schemes making it more effective. The solution of the problem re- garding compulsary arbitration and co-operation would greatly increase the chances of real dis- armament, and disarmament was
the only thing which would bring to the world a relaxation of ten- sion and general appeasement.
They could not ask people to renounce armed defence unless they afforded protection against aggression.
Ho advocated abolition of bomb- ing plones, long range guns and chemical and bacteriological war- fare-Reuter and British Wireless.
WIVES BY HIRE PURCHASE.
(Continued from Page 6)
the wife's father until the wife is fully paid for, thereby establish- ing security in the event of de- fault in payments.
An Interesting change in native custom has also taken place In Kenya Colony, where, according to Archdeacon Owen, the wording of the marriage ceremony has been changed at the request of Chris- tian natives from "With this ring thee wed" to "With these cattle thee wed,"
I know of a case myself in which a native had to pay four A collision in Nathan Road last more cows than the normal prico night between a push bicycle and a for his wife because she was a na public hire car, No. 688, turned out tive teacher. It was considered The Indications are that the fatally for the cyclist, Llu Kin, a about 20 miles an hour. There was reply, will be favourable and a large crowd about at the time it ranes realises that Britain has machine, he received severe head in recompense for her parents.
shop-coolle living at 583, Nathan that sho should not be asked to Road. Thrown violently from
give up. career without some
hor being three days before Chinese Now Year. The defendant was summoned gone na far as possible to meet juries and was removed in an un- All the foya-and problems of, for not having two head lights on her. The British proposals have conscious condition to the Kwong civiliantion are now being enjoyed another occasion but a caution was not been disclosed-Reuter's Wah Hospital, where he died very in the remotest kraale of Darkest registered on the 'lesa serious offence,' Special Service.
'shortly afterwards,
Africa,
hla
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Ignace Jan Paderewski. 4825, Song-Beautiful Isle of Somewhere
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Marion Talley (Soprano). 1248. Violin Solo-Slavonic Dance No. 1
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Violin Solo-Songs my Mother
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Fritz Kreizlar. 1414. Song-None But a Lonely Heart
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Frank Ferera and John Paaluhi (Hawaiian Guitars). 20027, Palolo-Kula.
Lepe Ulaula.
Sam-Ku-West Harmony Boys (Hawaiian Orchestra). 21410, Kaals-fedloy. Waonohele-Medley..
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Arthur Pryor's Band. 20318. Sang Jimmie Rodgers. Visits the
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High Water (Brennan-McCurdy).
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Hungarian Rhapsody Orch.
85925;
8.69-9.15 p.m. Four Songs by
The Revelers.
Evenin'.
Comin' Home.
Among my Souvenirs. Notio
21897.
21100.
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Recorded Violin Solòs.
D. Two Songs, Mezzo-Soprano,
6. Two songs,
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THE VANISHING AMATEUR.
MR. A. E. R. GILLIGAN'S
ALARM.
London, Jan. 15,
A prophecy that there will soon be no amateurs in county cricket was made yesterday by Mr. A. E. R. Gilligan, the old England cap-
tain.
He said he spoke "with alarm" of the gradual disappearance of the amateur, and stated that it was be- coming increasingly difficult for amateurs to spare time to play dur- ing the whole season.
Unless things changed for: the better, in 10 years' time tho ama- teur would disappear from county cricket altogether.
The coming cricket season, said. Mr. Gilligan, would be extremely interesting. Don Bradman, who had rightly earned the name of "the Australian Hobbs," might be a "thorn in our flesh," invlow of his- recent magnificent Test perfor manicen.
Mr. Gilligan spoke at the Old Woodfordians' Club dinner, at which he was the guest of honour, at the Waldorf Hotel, Londou. Bir. Mr. F. N. Downing was fri the- chair.
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