NEW K.C.C. TWO LEFT IN NATIONAL
PAVILION
FINE STRUCTURE DESCRIBED
CLUB'S PROUD HISTORY
LEAGUE RACE
Starr Holds Brooklyn to Two. Hits
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1932.
APPEAL DISMISSED
Sequel to Official Secrets
Act Case
SWEEP WINNER SUED
BY WIFE
Things All Right Until Money Came
Sir Herbert Wilberforco, Chair- man of the London Session, re- New York, Sopt. 16. fused the appeal of Froderick A man who, it was stated, won Brooklyn have definitely Bur-Henry Budgen, a reporter on the £30,000 in the Grand National rendered any remote hope of the Daily Mail, against the sentence Irish Sweepstake this year, figured National League pennant, going of Sir Charles Byron at Bow Streat in a case heard at Chester Castle down to defeat before the Car- of two months in the second divi-Petty Sessions.. dinals to-day. They were blank-sion.
ed out, Starr allowing only two! Budgen at once submitted him- safe hite. Colllus hit a homer for self to custody and was taken to the Cards.
the 'colla.
Pittsburgh and Chicago who re
The charge against Budgen was that of knowingly receiving in- formation communicated to him in
the of contravention
Official Secrets Act (1911).
Sir Thomas Inskip, KC, the At tornoy-General, explained that the Daily Mail had been in the habit of publishing advance information
He was George Horbert Cuffin, and his wife, Mary Ellen, brought a summons alleging that he neg lected to maintain her and thitec children.
Mrs. Cuffin's address was given as Monastery Row, Ince near Chester, and her husband's Meadow Farm, Huntington, Chen-
ter,
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FRESH LANDMARK MAGNIFICENT and impos- main to contest what struggle may ing in its artistic facade, be, both won, though the Cubs took eloven Innings to squeeze home 8-7 grass terraces and splendid in- against the Glants. Ott and Geng- terior appointments, the newlish hit for the clrcult for the Glants and Cuyler and Hartnett for Kowloon Cricket Club pavilion, the Cubs. Klein hit a home run which is being officially opened for the Philifes to place Cincin
Mr. W. F. Youde, for Mrs. of wills obtained from Somerset Cuffin, sold that when they were to-morrow, stands as a monu-natti permanently in the cellar.
Kamm and Cissell (Cleveland) House. It was discovered that the married in 1927 she was a widow ment to the progressive policy White (Detroit) and Manushinformation had been communicat- with eight children. of the mainland's leading club (Washington) hit some home runs ed to Budgen by a civil servant
in the American League, in which - policy which illuminates all three leaders were defeated.
Results:- every page of its history. Members can rightly feel proud of such a pavilion, for not only is it the finest in the Colony, but it offers facilities for recreations and social 'ac- tivities such as have never be- fore been enjoyed by the club.
An interesting and extremely well produced brochure describ- ing the club house and the history of the club has been circulated by the Committee, and the following extracts give a clear idea as to of the new the magnificence building.
IMPOSING APPROACH.
The Now Club-bouse is situated at the N. W. corner of the Cricket Ground having entrance from Cox's Road and so placed as to allow of a carrlage drive and formal garden or forecourt between the building and the road. A car park will also be provided,
This urca, when properly completed and laid out, is capable of being formed into a very imposing ap- proach to the Club,
In plan the building is L shaped; the heel of the L is however cut off by the walling forming the main entrance facade 98 ft. long, at the back of which are the administrative offices, the Entrance Hall, Social Rooms and the Social Hall on the main floor. Above is the Orchestra recces flanked on either side by open verandahs terminated by turreta con- taining small spare rooms.
As regards the architecture the building may be said to be of modern style with a classic renaissance motif.
THE STRUCTURE.
the
floor
The structure, although mainly of one storey, has two basements under
floor the main
aituated at extremity of either wing, the level being six inches or so above titu level of the cricket ground. There is a gallery along one side and one
end of the Social Hall, which
bc-
sides, acting the usual part of such
a feature serves as a moarts of access
to the open verandah Banking either
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Joston Pittsburgh Brooklyn St. Louis
named Ballard, who had been sen- The husband was one of those tenced to six weeks' imprisonment, fortunato individuals who had and had lost his position and pro-won £30,000 in the Irish Sweep
on the Grand National of 1932. spects In the Civil Service.
for the
was
It had been the practice of Bal-
leave information 128 lard to
Budgen at a restaurant in
The information Strand. contained in a memorandom or a letter and enclosed in an envelope addressed to Mr. "Gaiety."
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The Attorney-General said that while it was perfectly true that this information would not pre- judice or imperil the State in any way, the gravity of the offence consisted of the way in which Budgen carried on the process of tampering with the official system and the corruption of civil ser- vants.
Competitive System.
· RADIO BROADCAST
EUROPEAN LECTURE FROM THE STUDIO.
Droadcast by Z.D.W. on a wavelength of.
out (843).
5-7 p.m. Chincae programme, 7-10.30 p.m. European programme.
7 p.m. Stock Quotations, etc.. 7.8-9 p.m.
A programme of records from Z.D.W.
Library,
7.3-7.40 p.m.
Concerto No. 1 in 3 Fiat Minor for Piano and Orchestra (Tuchaikowsky, Op. 23). played by Bolomon (Piano), and The Hall, 8 p.m. (Local Time and Weather Report).
Orchestra conducted br Bir Hamilton Harty.
7.40-8.15 p.m. A Concert. Violin Bolo-Freequila
Kreisler).
Serenado (Lebar
Violin Balo-Kreller Berenade (Lebar)
Frits Krelaler.
Vocal Duet The Thought Never Entered my` Vocal Dust-Moon Enchanted (Healey)
band (Navella):
and mole-Ventaisio-imprompts (Choplo).
Winnie Heirble and Derek Oldham,
Plano Solo Caprice (Gluck-Baint-Satos)
Harold Bauer.
BongThe Three Ravens (arr. Kennedy Scatt) Bong-The Boatmen Harris)
This had obviously affected his outlook on life, said Mr.. Youde.
John Goss and the Cathedral Maia Voke Since that time he had been
Quartet. Violla Bate-Indian Lament (Dvorak-Kreisler) drinking heavily and. had fre- Violin Balo-Slavonie Dance No. 8 (Dvorak-
Krelalers quently ill-treated his wife, who
Frits Kreisler complained that he had been as- | Chorus (8) Where the Bee Bucks
peare and Arne) (b) Come Let sociating with another woman.
the Boundelay (Win. Deale) aLover and Chorus It Was
(Bhakespeare and Arne) The I. B. C. Wireless Bloger.
· ́8.15-8,40 p.in.
Mr. Youde said that Cuffin now seemed to have extraordinary views regarding women, and told his wife that he could get plenty Case Noisette Suite (Tschaikowsky) of women at fourpence a dozen."
He had made no contributions to maintain his wife and family since June 22 last. On that day he came to the house, and at night there was a severe thunder- storm. Cuffin, who was the worse for drink,-assaulted his wife and threatened to shoot her and to
As a break her neck.
(Shakes-
Us Join
Loss
The B.B.C. Wireless Symphony Orchestra conducted by Percy Pitt
8.40-9 p.m. Vocal Gems. The Merry Widow (Lebar).
The Waltz Dream (8traus)
Light Opera Company.
The Mikado(Ollbert and Halflves)
Columbin Light Opera Company. 9-9.30 p.m. From the Studio. A talk by The Rev. L. Allen "Lapa Lingor The Explanation conse
Some Common Mistakes.
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of
9.30-19.15 p.m. From the Studio.
Henderson Anne
A recital by Mias
Sir William Jowitt, K.C., for the appellant, argued that the offence could have been met by a different class of punishment altogether. He complained that, although an-quence, his wife and three chil- other charge of inciting was with- dron had to leave the house. drawn at the Police Court, facts Wish He Had Never Won It." (Violtolat) and Miss Florence Paton (Planiet). 527 Kermane to that charge only were allowed to weigh at the Police a yard Court and to be used as
the measure stick by which
of punishment appropriate to the offence was fixed.
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Mr. Youde thon described incident alleged to have occurred when Mrs. Cuffin went to see B house her husband was building
in Green Lane, Chester. She went He also urged that the offence with a daughter, and Cuffin order- did not concern any sketch, plans,ed her off the ground and threw models, deeds or documents, the the daughter's bicycle out of the disclosure
which would be pre-field. Judicial or inimicable to the wel-
fare of the State. The disclosure Mrs. Cufin, in evidence, said, "I of theso wills did not take place know this. There was more com- a long time before the official dis- fort without the money than with closure. As a matter of fact, they it. I wish he had never won it." only appeared on the morning of the day on which they would be disclosured by Somerset House.
"The fact is," said Sir William
Mr. J. A. Behn (defending)- Did you tell your husband, "I am not going to work. I am going to
·NEW YORK STOCK Jowitt, "that you get the informa-be a lady 7"--No.
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EXCHANGE
A.O.F.C. QUOTATIONS FOR YESTEDAY
your
tion in the Daily Mail on breakfast table in the morning and the official information could be published in the Evening Standard
What have you done with the 200 he gave you? I have spent
it on clothes that he has damaged.
at lunch. That is the result of a I suggest that he allowed you competitive system of modern £10 a week?-No, sir. It was £5. journalism to be first in the field.
Whether it is a good or bad sys- Mrs. Cuffin said that her hus- tem, Budgen is a working reporter band gave one of his sons £10,000 who is subject to that system as and a daughter £1,000. much as any of them. He has to
New York, Sept. 15.
Sept. 14. Sept. 15.
67.94 .... 05.8H 29.71
31.28 20 Utilities.......
28.80 30.12 Messrs. E. A. Pierce & Co. report: the newspaper has, to justify the Bench that he gave onu The market indicates a
a continuance
aide of the Social Hall, the Scoring 30 Industrials Box and the small rooms In the | 20 Rails towers.
The materials used in the con struction are, for the walls brick in lime and cement mortar with rein- forced concrete colunins to support the roofs over the Social Hall, an- nexes and verandah. The gallery in of reinforced Social Hall is tho concrete.
Internal wall surfaces are Unished in ordinary plain plaster except in the Central Hall (where the walls are finished in panelled plastorwork) and the lower portion of the Bar Room which
le panelled in teak to a height of 7 ft
ft.
All colourwash is of local materials. In order to minimise the cost upkeep and cleaning, ornamental work and mouldings, internally and externally, have been employed spur ingly.
Programine.
1. Pianoforte Solo-Taxitation In Vals,
Op. 66 01. M. von Weber),
2.
Violin Bolo-Romance, Op. 25 (8vend-
gin).
3. Planoforte Bola-Proludo (Raindrop),
Do. 28 (Chopin).
4.
Violta Bolo-kimäe, Op. 38 (Vieux-
tampa),
5. Pianoforte Belo() Liebestraume
(Lux).
b) Caprele, Op. 24 (Sibelius).
4. Violla Selos=(a) Andante Cantabile
(from String Quartelle) (Techal. kowsky-Kzeliter).
(b) Chanson Bretonne (Charinade);
7. Planforte Bolo-Autorine,
(Chaminade),
10.15-10.80 p.m.
A programbe of recorde from Z.U.W. Library Lyrla Suite (Griez, Op. 54)
played by The Royal Aber Hall Orchestra conducted by Sir Landon Ronald.
10.30. p.m. (approx:) Rugby Mid- day Press News.
m
10.35 p.m. Close Down.
KZRM PROGRAMME.
To-day's breadcast from the Manlią station: 5.00 p.m.---Studio Music, 9,00. p.01.--Nequest - Piano Belections by
Johnny Harris.
6.19 p.m.--Spanish Informational Period. B.30 p.m.-English Informational Period. 7.00 p.m.--Dinner Muste-Bay View Hotel
Orchestra.
1.50 p.m.-Spanish Programme,
General Electrio Orchestra Guont Artist-
justify himself to his newspaper,
Mr. Behn-You have not told
8.00 pm-General Electric
of
Programme
8.50
p.m.-Filiplane Life Insurance
I'rogramme-Lily Requiz.
₤.45
in itself to the public in being up-to-your daughters a wedding present of rather narrow trading range. other words, there seems to be a fair date and first with the news. The of £450.
to good support just underneath and, reporter was suffering from no-
at the same time, no disposition to thing more than excessive zeal iu follow through aggressively on small order to get early news." rallics.
done: 3,100,000 Business
A gallery, varying from 8 ft. to 4 the width reached from ft. in Entrance Hall on the main floor by n short stair, traverses one aide and one end of the Social Hall.
TURFED TERRACES.
Canadian Pacific Consolidated Gas of
Du Pont de Nemours 34
Eastman Kodak
General Electric
of
shares.
Sept. 14. Sepr, 15.
$66 .... $53 Air Reduction Allied Chemical &
Dyc
74%. American Con
52 American Telegraph
& Telephone....
110 Americani Tobacco
"B"
70% Anaconda Copper
Mining Auburn Borden
73 50%
103%
75
10%
40%
12% 62
28
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16%
New York
NOW
57%
Drugs, Inc.
43% 375
49%
53
16%
17%
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28
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22.
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.
Doors from the gallery lead out. to the open verandahs or flat roofs which should provide pleasant accommodation for members
Myers
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32%
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28%
17/ 8%
201
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at
General Foods... General Motors 14% Space 18 ft. by 15 ft. is provided International Har
and gallery level
over the vester
18 Entrance Hall and Lobby for a Dance International Tel. & Orchetara.
Tel.
10 Liggett
&
Loow's Inc.
watch games or enjoy the open air. Pennsylvania Rail (The supports for this verandah have been designed with sufficient Radio Corporation 8% strength to support a roof over the Scars Roebuck 18% verandah),
-
A Scoring Box 18 ft. by 12 ft. is placed in the centre of the verandah facing the Cricket Ground.
In the gablo on the main roof above the Scoring Box is provided a space for a clock.
Between the Social Hall verandah and the Cricket Ground and in the roentrant angle formed, by the wings of the building is a turfed terrace 20
It wide and 00 ft. long, formed at a level half may between cricket ground and Club-house floor invol
Standard Oil Co, of
New Jersey ..... 31% Socony-Vacuum Corp. 10 Union Carbide &
Carbon Union Pacific United States Steel 30% Westinghouse E. &
M.
* Missing.
Good War Record.
Jessie Randles, one of Mrs. Cuffin's daughters, was called to
to
the witness-box, but she collapsed, and the Magistrates decided dispense with her evidence.
Husband's Story."
Sir William also said that Bud- gon not only held a first-class war. record, but was honorary social Cumin, in evidence, said that at He his marriage he was a widower Becretary of the Press Club.
grown-up children. joined the Army at the outbreak with three
of war when only 15 years of age. They were living quite happily war, until the money came. He then He served throughout the was wounded twice, and was given allowed his wife £10 a week, and his commission on the field. He gave her £200 to Invest.
was now suffering from a perman- Mr. Behin-Why did you leave ently shortened arm as the result home?
of his war service. When he came Witness Because sho out of the Army he had to find a means of livelihood, and became
a working journalist in 1920, He
I was a married man with a child.
Co.
p.m.-Studio Dinicet Programma Ilocano Prosentation-Ilokandia En- terialnere directed by J. 8. Azbulon.
Orchestra-
9.16 p.--Lyrle Musle Hous
Dance Mule, 10.30 p.m.-Close down.
FREE HAND FOR THE IRA.
FREE STATE'S TRADE DECLINE
The half-year's trade returns of
had a the Irish Free State to the end of
house full of daughters, and they June Include four months of rulo would not work.
by the Flanna Fall Government.
They wanted you to keep them?The statistics for the period are
-Yes.
Counsel road'a letter from Lord Cuffin said that ho offered them not encouraging. One fact alono 19 outstanding the adverso Riddell, president of the Press 81 a week each to pick goose balance on the year's trading to Club, paying a tribute to Mr. Bud-berries, but they would not accept that date has risen to £16,137,000.
it. The whole of the trouble was A year previously, it was $11,674, gen's character.
In refusing the appeal, the caused by the interference of Mrs. | 000, Chairman of the Sessions ex- Cuffin's grown-up daughters.
Imports for the half year aro but prossed his personal regret,
Cuffin denied the allegations
down by over £700,000, ‚and `ox" Baid he felt it a public duty to that he threatened to shoot or order that the sentence should be hurt his wife, and that he had ports by nearly £2,500,000. Trade Bald he could get woman "at four-with countries other than Great earried out.
quito Britain and Northern Ireland in pence a dozen." He was prepared to have his wife and the June last represented 28.28 por cont of all Imports and '2.5 per ACROSS EUROPE BY three younger children home.
cont, of all exports and in the alx months January' to June 19,7 por cent. of all imports and 8.1 per cont. of all exporta
BOAT
AN. UNDERGRADUATE VENTURE
He also donied assaulting his wife at Grean Land, Chestor.
The Bench made an order of £2 a week in respect of the wife and 108. each In respect of the three children.
The total trade of the Free State (including re-exports) for. the six months' January to June. amounted to $39,000,000 this year, Pavia, Aug. 3. Meuse to Nieuport. Their next as against $42,200,000 in 1981,
Ostand, excess of imports for the period. Five undergraduates of this goal will be Antwerp, andfont university have started in Dunkirk to Calais. Here they being £9,700,000 as against £7 a rowing boat to visit their fellow embark on a channel steamer for 900,000 in 1981. undergraduates at Oxford. They Dover, They put out to son,
The $2,000,000 Fund
Captain R. Elvidge, master of the expect to be several weeks on the bugging the const to Margate and steam launch Kwong Fook Chouag, way and to cover a considerable Sheerness. Then to London, Beads and bec
was charged before the deputy Har part of the Continent before ing and Windsor, After a two-days debate, the Den granted to Woo Lim-thi widow the Marine Court this morning with Their intantion is to as
Letters of administration have bour Master Commander Newill, at roaching Calais. The names of these vonturesome Dall save its sanction to the Talk
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Mr. de Valera denied that the bring arms or to display arms there Government had any secret agree would be.no attempt to prevent ment with the Irish Republican drilling, The Government woul Army. He also denied that there not go out after the arms aliad had been anyBimportation, of arms in the bands of individual