NEW GOVERNOR OF MACAO
WARM WELCOME ON ARRIVAL
FUTURE WORK
(Our Own Correspondent).
Macao, June 21. Considerable enthusiasm mark- ed the arrival of His Excellency
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Lieut. Colonel Antonio Juse Ber-Air Reduction ..... nardes de Miranda, Governor of Allied Chemical & Mueno, who accompanied
Dyr by Madame Miranda and their chi-American Can dren, arrived in
from American Telegraph
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cruiser Adamnator.
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The new Governor, who in ac- companied by Captain Jone cli Cruz, as A. D. C., and Lieut Pedro da Rocha as' Private Secretary, was received at the landing stage in the new port at Macno by Consolidated Gas of very large gathering.
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THE HONGKONG
LOCAL DENTIST
CASE
AN APPLICATION FOR REHEARING
TELEGRAPH.
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1932.
GUILTY PLEA WITHDRAWN
SEQUAL TO ALLEGED CARGO THEFT
with-
An application for rehearing of An application for the the case in which Kwong Cheuk- drawal of a plea of guilty which wah was convicted on a summons had been entered by his client was for holding himself out as a quali- made by Mr. C.Y. Kwan before fied dentist and was fined $200 last Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Central Wednesday, was made by Mr. Hin- Police Court this morning when shing Lo before Mr. Schofield this the case in which Ave boat people morning. Mr. Lo desired that are charged in connexion with the certain additional facts be heard. pilfering of cargo consigned to The court was asked to reconsider | Kayamally & Co., was again be- the previous decision with the fore his Worship. view to a reduction of the penalty already imposed.
At the previous hearing three At the previous hearing. Mr. Lomen who are charged with theft of said. It was alleged that the de-silks and velvet to the value of fendant produced a card bearing $1.245 pleaded guilty, while two name of James Mak, giving Women accused of receiving stolen rise to the natural impression in Property denied the charges, the mind of the Police' Oilleer that he set himself out as James Mak.
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Ex. Divid. The other print was that a report had appeared of the proceedings in Court giving the pression that because of a visit made to the same dentist, a European saftor had suffered sreptic tonsilitis und had died.
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troduced Col. Miranda to the General Electric leading citizens and Government General Fonds officials and then drove off for a | General Motors short tour of Macao, repairing to Internationi the Municipal Counsell where the picturesque ceremony of handing the key of the city was corrint out in the presence of a very large gathering.
CORDIAL WELCOME.
After spreches of welenme by Penneyleanin Dr. J. Magalliaes
Henrique Nolasco
nud by
Mr. CİEL Silva, Chairman of the Municipal Coun- ell, in the route of which several
the Colony's aspects of
blems were dwell upon, His Ex cellency replied at fength.
welcome
Miranda
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Parbon
M.
After expressing thanks for the Union Pacific extended cordial
Atrernft 10 United him, Colo
said. 1 Trans expect that all of you asarmbled | United States Steel here to-day, are waiting to hisar Westinghouse E. & what I propose to du after I have assumed the post of Governur al Mucao. I could tell you that
that had a big programme, hat would not be a fair thing to say. A programnu is easy to draw up but is never so eaну
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out. I will confine igself to
few general remarks.
In the first place, I shall expect
to see the law complied with in
its spirit.
accure
I shall also try to
for the
people I is just Macao that which
to which they aspire to, but also request the people of Macan to operate with me for the develop ment and prosperity of the colony,
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Operatic.
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Crestore. Band-Selections from Mirfistofele (Roito, arr:
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Mr. Kwan, appearing on behalf of the first defendant, asked per- mission to withdraw the plea of Sang-Rigoletto-Mid the Fair Throng Veill guilty.
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Tito Reblun (Tenor) 1289.
Song Day P'acquate-Fetal He remarked that he had
(Donizet(1) heen instructed since the last hearing and after going into the case had advised his effent to pleadi not guilty.
7 B.. (Stock Quntediane, Mall Noller, etc.)
6.32-7.17 p.m. Orchestral. Metropolia (Ferdie Grofa)
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A Night in Budapest chaffer Prepke).
A Night in Vienna (fchaffer-Paepke)
Hungaron Whapsody Orchestra 36896.
In regard to the first point. he Mr. Kwan also applied for bull, would call upon the defendant to but Detective Sergeant Fitches. say what he hail omitted to say for the pollee, raised an objection previously, that dames Mak was on necount of the amount involved his employer, who had died only | and also because of an epidemic of | demanes (Tschaikowsky) two digs before the Police officer's | pilfering eases which had been visit, leaving his family unprovid- | reported recently.
to
ed for and his business interests His Worship remarked that the to be watched by his widow. The defendant was entitled
bail. card bearing the deceased's name although the circumstances might was produced with the object of mean substantial Yail, its serving as the business address for the Police Offeer who was te have enlied again.
in Monastery Garden (Ketelber).
Vietor Coneret Orche-In tinn of Klarem (Mari), Girl Trom Inden (Komnak
HOM
Victoris whestra V.17
717-8 p.m. Variety. and A Musical Switch
Hand of M, Coldstream Gawids BENAK Hsmorese Song -Oh, You Since No Idea, Humorous Song How About Met
firacle elite peami Plan by Tommy Tucker. Medley, Plan de Ever Green-Medley
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Detective Sergeant Pitches, in reply to his Worship, said the the police could prove that the first Orchid-All Then the Night I Think
Counsel stressed that ot last hearine The defendant. ol course, denied that he ever trarted the touth of the unfortuna cargo boat, as he had einimed, ate European who later surcombed but was a foki and a relative of the minstet, Kayamally & Co. to seeptie tonsilitis.
(engaged the first defendant to The case is proceeding.
conveg cargo for thein and on June 16 the firm was informed that there were three cases of clath
defendant wat the principal in the exallair. He was not the mater ni
MILK BOTTLE THEFTS
FOUR LADS, CHARGED)
AT KOLOON
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Orchentent For You Alone
De Groot and the Picendilly Orchestra
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Sanz-The Song of the Kettle.
Song Cheers Seala
Peter Dawun
(Fama-Marketimi
Hand Calferman's Holiday.
and Wee Mnefizecor Patrol
Band of H.M. Coldsizeni Guntis song Dear Lowe. My inve
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Tiny's broadenst from the Manils status 3.00 m. Stun Maste. 5.00 pm
awaiting delivery at the Kowloon Report Godowne, The Arst defendant was requested to take delivery of the goods. He went to the go- dowas some time between 8 and 9 o'clock on June 16. He did not use his own boat as had been his practice, but engaged a boat be- Inging to the second and third Four Chinese lads, described as defendants. The cases were not apprentice carpenters in a shop in † delivered at Kayamally & Co., untit Canton Bond, were brought before 2 o'clock in the afternoon and Mr. Fraser, at the Kowloon Magis when they were opened it was New York, June 21.
Tracy this morning, charged with | found that two of the vases con- The Yankees seared the 42nd theft of a number of milk bottlestained coal and sacks. victory in 59 games today, the belonging to the Dairy Farm Com Athletics went down at Chicagpany and a Chinese company. and Washington won. These were the most interesting struggles in the American League, where the Yankees have established a form idable fead. Lou Gehrig bit EL home run to-day.
Chuck Klein scored his eighteen th of the season apast Chicago.
It was stated that the lads were asked to deliver some camphor word boxes to the Police Training School yesterday, and when they were in Nathan Road, a Chinese
the battles inside the boxes, dutertive stopped them and found All the defendants denied theft,
but the Phillies were beaten. 12-and stated that an amah met them
Full results:
GOODWILL NEEDED. We must all apply ourselves with intensity to the resolution of the problems to be solved. I suppose that there may be some innovations, and reorganisation and even simpli fication of work. All this requires! time for careful planning. Ther are special needs in Macao, with harmonious working on the part of every one and with gromi- will, we can all achieve magnificent results. Al this is not to easy as it has been to say it. There is mich work to be done, and it i stal Cleveland ly impossible for me to carry on my St. Louis own shoulders all the load. | Bok | Ditroit
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to the people of Macas to hdp me
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in the street and gave them the bottles.
The cases were opened after the defendunt had left, but he was located the same night. After being interrogated by the police. he was allowed to go but was later sent for and charged. Enquiries were mude and the goods were found on board a boat on which
the fourth and fifth defendants were employed. The second and third defendants were arrested on the information of the first.
The defendants were remanded
Mr.R. S. . Brooks, who repre- sented the Chinese company, said until next Monday the first on he would like to find out where $1.000 ball and the fourth and the defendants were taking theft on $500 each.
hotfles, is ellents
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Leth hnd losing quite a large number these bottles lately, and as they ~ had to spend about $2,500 annual- atly for battles, they would like to get to the bottom of the affair.
1 Defendants stuck to their story of having been given the bottles by an amal
His Worship decided in sendi
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LOCAL AVIATION
DANGER
TRESPASSING HABIT AT KAI TACK
A
Inspector Smith prosecuted Chinese before Mr. Fraser, at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning. with trespassing at the Kai Tack Aerodrome yesterday afternoon.
Inspector Smith said the was found walking acroяg the landing ground, and was a great danger to an aviator trying to land.
who CHOLERA DANGER the labs to the S.CA. for enquiries
It is well for us to remember that | SIR HENRY POLLOCKS without work and organisation nothing useful or durable will res sul. Bet me also remind you that
it is not that calls on you to help.
it is the Fatherknd that wants all
of you to work together.
Af
QUESTIONS
of
Questions concerning mensures for preventing the spread cholera to Hongkong from Canton are to be asked by the Hon. Sir Henry Pollack K.C., at to-morrow's meeting of the Legislative Council. Sir Henry's questions are *A follows:
and adjourned the case For 48
hours.
CORRESPONDENCE.
Holiday Suggestion.
(To the Editor. Hongkong Telegraph.]
I ask you to salute the Father- land and do homage to old Portu- gal and I ask you to join me in a "Viva" to the noble vier
Sir, In view of the fact that the first week-day in July in to be State, a man who is the personifien.
public holiday 1. What measures do you recom- a general and tion of our race, who has carried i
medium of Portugal through times of great mond should be adopted by the may I, through the stress, who has succeeded by a Government for the prevention of your paper, suggest to the powers- policy of well-defined good govern- the spread of cholera from Canton that-be, that falling as it does this year on a Friday, the follow- ment in helping his Fatherland. to Hongkong? Viva to Portugal! Viva General
ing Saturday nay also be declared Carmona!
a dny "off"
TIN RESTRICTION
MODIFIED BYRNE SCHEME
2. Is there a sufficiency, in this Colony, of (1) anti-cholera serum,
(ii) other anti-cholera remedies By foregoing the three hours or and medicines? If not, what steps 80 on Saturday forenoda, many do you recommend should be takeun resident. whose nerves have been by the Government for remedying shattered by a fickle June with such deficiencies, If any?
WARNING ISSUED.
The second thrill of the day at Wirubledon was provided by Miss Kathleen Stammers, the extreme ly youthful British hope, who has suddenly shot to the front rank
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WAS
His Worship:-Then it is high time some steps should be taken of British lady players, without to keep people out.
ceceding in establishing for Inspector Smith:-There are 21 herself a place in the Wightman | notices posted all along the out- Cup team.
skirts of the grounds. There are also watchmen and soldiers duty, but these people manage to. get through them.
To-day, she caused a consider- able surprise by defeating the American challenger. Mrs, L. A. Harper, by two sets to one after losing the first rather badly. She recovered brilliantly and earned a well-deserved victory.
on
His Worship:-Is there a chance that the defendant did not know he was trespassing?
the
Inspector Smith:-All notices aro written in English The merit of the performance and Chinese, your Worship. may be guaged from the fact His Worshiji bound defendant that Mrs. L. A. Harper was over in $25 and warned him not ranked No. 3, to Mrs. Wills to offend again. Mondly and Miss Jacobs In the American 1931 ranking and in
1930, when Helen was out of | CANTON the game for some time, Mrs. Harper was ranked America's No. 1.
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remarkable
day's alternated with steamy heat,
To-day, the young English hope rain and fog, would be given an
caused her supporters spirits to The Sanitary Department to excellent oportunity of having day issues a warning to the public three uninterrupted days in which fade by losing the first set at 6-1,
by but attacking with of the possibility of
to regału his lost vitality' contracting cholera London, June 21.
from eating uncooked disporting himself without any judgment, Miss Stammers took the care or hindrance (not necessarily second set at 6-0 and the third A meeting of the International vegetables and fruit.
ala Nudist) in some breezy aca-after twelve games. Tin Committee in London to-day was followed by the issue of a cont munique stating that the signatory governments had accepted the the modified scheme known as Byrne Scheme.
The scheme provides that the production of metal in July and August shall cease or be controlled
and that thereafter, the ore or metal ao controlled will be re leased at the rate of ten per cent. monthly for ten months,
The plan also provides that the new aggregate from July 1 be re- duced at the rate of 17,040 tonn
SHANGHAI SHARES
THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS
the
econd
CHOLERA
EPIDEMIC
PARTLY DUE TO WET SEASON
Canton June. 21. The cholera epidemile here has increased to such an entent that the Bureaux of Health and Public Safety have made arrangements with the Canton Municipal Hospital Among the men who qualified for that the whole of the Hospital shall the third round of the singles were be entirely devoted to the accom- Ian Collins (Britain), Ellsworth|modation of cholera patients. Vines (America), Borotra (France).
side resorts or by taking n short Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody had an ses trip to a neighbouring port. easy passage into
Moreover I feel sure that the round." banking eatablishmenta would welcome thin nuggestion aa would give their staff a spell of three unbroken.days, free from Messra. Carroll Bros. have re- pubile interruptions to cope with celved the following cabled quota- their half yearly balances.
tion of Shanghai shares:
Ewe Cotton Mills Ltd. Tis, 13.70 Shanghai Landa Shanghai Eleitries
24.90 20.26
Yours, etc.,
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Found in possession of pa Citizen."Your letter cannot be tickets to the value of $1,400, n Chl published, as fi makes serious alleganse woman was fined $1,000 before yearly below the existing quotations which you do not substantiate. Mr. Fraser at the Kowloon Mingl
If the facts are as you state, the pro- strney this morning. It was stated por remedy is prosecution of those that the defendant was arrested on In- Infringing the law.
formation.
to 54,056 tons,
The scheme wil be put into effect
on July 1-Reuter.
F. J. Perry (Reitain), Jack Craw- ford (Australia).
Results:- Ian Collins beat Henri Cochet, 6-2,
8-6, 0-0, 6-3, Miki (Japan) beat Hill (Britain),
6-3, 6-2. 7-5, Hopman (Australin) heat Malfroy
(N.Z.), 6-3, 6-1, 6-2.
The spread of the disense is said
to be due to the fact that the public will not adhere to necessary pre- cautions and still consume uncooked fruit and vegetables, Medical au- thorities have expressed their be llef that the persistence of the disease in in part due to the tre- mendous amount of rain which has P-fallon, and that as soon as the dry Benson sets In the epidemic should Mins Stammers beat Mrs. Harper, die down. Our Own Correspon-
1-5, 6-0, 7-5.
F. X. Shields (U.S.) beat Grandgullot, 6-1, 6-3, 6-
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DEATH OF MR. H. J. LAMB
Mr. Lamb came to Ilongkong from Glasgow as a representative for Messrs. Arthur and Ca.. (Export) Ltd., whom he has re- presented in the Colony since that time. He saw active servicù in the Great War with the Highland Light Infantry, was wounded in the Battle of the Somune, and taken prisoner of war. Ho WGS awarded the Military Modal for conspicuous gallantry.
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A ZEALOUS CHURCH WORKER Widespread regret will be felt amongst a large circle of friends at the news of the death of Mr. Harry James Lamb, which oc
Mr. Lamb was for two years the curred this morning at the War Treasurer of Union Church, Hong- Memorial Hospital, at the age of kong, of which ho was also 41 years. The deceased, who had trustes and member of Committee been a patient of the hospital for up to the time of his death. Ho three months, passed away from was also a member of the Hong- paratyphoid, followed by com-kong Club and of the Victoria plications.
Lodge of Freemasons. Docensed A man of sterling character, he was unmarried, but is survived was a pillar of strength to Union by three alsters and two brothers, Church, with which he had been resident in Scotland. associated ever since his arrival in the Colony in 1920, and his
I death is a big loss to that body.
The funeral takes place this evening, passing the Monument at Bp.m.