FINE INSTEAD OF PRISON

MAGISTRATE ALTERS

SENTENCE

The case in which seven

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of the

It will be recalled that Ave

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

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composition of the Shanghai team la not yet officially known.

SENSATIONAL!

The only reason one can suggest

suamon of the Tai Koo Law, in cluding the coxswain and the a sistant coxswain, were charged with larceny, and the coxswain and the nasistant coxswain of the

to were as good second stringa "Taunch Hongkong Hotel

They Ruminhn cousins. charged with receiving. were all convicted and the three principals were each sentenced to three months' hard labour. The other four were fined $25 each.

W. W. YEN ON LYTTON REPORT

(Continued from Page 1)

Chiang Kai-shek is expected to-day by aeroplane from Klukiang.

settlement.

PUBLIC CRITICISM.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1932.

SMART MANILA

WEDDING

FORMER HONGKONG

RESIDENT MARRIED

RADIO BROADCAST

SELECTIONS, BY THE

MELODY TEAM.

Broadcast by 2.1.W. on a wavelength of 215 metres. '(040 H-C.'4).

6-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 6.6.30 p.m.

Children's Concert. 7-10.30 p.m. European Programme. 7-9 p.m. A Programme of Victor and H.M.V, Records.

7-7.55 p.m. Instrumental.

Plano Solo Polonales ( Fiat Minnr)

(Chapin..Ignace San Paderewsk! 7101

doi Olvilo (Berrano- (a) La Canelon

Persinger) (b) Ronda 12pohr-Persinger)

D'Espagno Bpain) (Bamaseulth)

Master Yahudi Menuhin Piano Bolo-Die FledermausParachraar

(The Bat) 18trauna-Godowsky) ·

Henna Hoetritch 'Cello Balo-Song Without

(Mendelssohn)'

Pablo Curtis

(Bong of

2017

7101

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In

7108.

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Mother Thught (a) Bongs

(Dvorak) (b) Fight of the Bamble Dew (Almiky.

Korsakow)

7192 Pablo Cus Plana Bolo-Rococo (Palmaren)

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B712.

A wedding of considerable In- Chinese correspondents say that terest to Hongkong people took vere charged and convicted. The inclusion of the Lo brothers the leaders unofficially regard the place at the Cathedral of St. Mary In connexion with the larceny of a second doubles pair is so un- Lytton report ne acceptable In and St. John in Manila last Satur coal from the China Navigation expected as to be almost ac principle, The Nanking Govern- day, when Mr. Albert Frederick Company's steam launch Tal Koo tional. With all due respect to mont will only suggest minor Judd, of the Hongkong and Shank- Nanking will pro- hai Bank, was married to Mias Law hadey before Mr. Fraser this brothers, both as player on bably dentand that the Lytton re- Constanco Edyth Wost, the cero-

sequel at the Kowloon the past achievements of the modifications. Morning, when Mr. Hin-shing Lo motors of tone it to onents id port shall form the base of future mony being performed in the pre- sence of the large congregation made an application for sentence in extremely difficult to understand

by the Right Kev. Bishop Gouver of three months' imprisonment in their appearance In the team. the case of Sik Yau, one

in that it is an LT.A. gesture. Chinese public organisations, neur F. Mosher. defondants, be altered to a fine,

There are four combinations who on the other hand, consider the The bride, who is the daughter Violin Balo

as Report Impracticable. Numer of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. West of The would be infinitely superior tennis players.

Fincherous addressos have been sent to Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, England, re-

bodles brothers, Teul Wai-pul and Ho Nanking by public

In turned to Manila recently after Violin Belo-Chant Ka-lau, or Taul with Lee Wai-tong Shanghai and Nanking suggesting several months' travel in China pairs the intensification of the boycott and has been the guest of Mr. and Hazell and Tau! are which immediately leap to mind movement and the organisation and Mrs. James Walker. Mr. Judd, the of an expedition through Jehol. whose home is in Winchmore Hill,

FULL REPORT TRANSLATED.

Middlesex, England, has been a UNCOURAGEOUS SELECTION.

The Foreign Ministry's official member of the staff of the Hong-Celle Bolo

Shanghai Bank in i. Lytton kong and The almost total ignorance by translation of the full

years, Manila for the past two completed this the eclection committee of our Roport will be young players will be a morning and the manuscript will prior to which he was in Hong-

Fiano Bolo-Le Petit and Danc (Iberi) source of keen disappointment be sent to the Continental Print-kong.

Benno Malefetich The bride, who was given awayville Bolo-Gas Caprice (Kruistor) of the ing Company, which has been in- many followers

The structed to print 4,000 copies for 'by Mr. B. C. M. Johnston, Was Vietin Bolo-Rhepherd's Kndriani (Kreister) Hongkong. in

departments and beautifully gowned in ivory satin- selectors appear to have lost sight government

8 p.m. (Local Time and Weather charmeuse, made in classic style, of the fact that, Shanghat is send prominent leaders.

The copies will be ready by with puffed sleeves and a fong Report). ing

team sufficiently

7.65-8.20 p.m. Orchestral. It is expected that graceful train. She wore her formidable to beat any combination Saturday. Hongkong can at present pince in until the official Chinese version mother's tulle veil with a Jullet Finlandia (Tone Form) (Bibellus) the field. If this be so then it is studied few officials will com- cap of silver beads and clusters of orange blossoms. Her flowers presenta a wonderful opportunity ment on the Report.

orchide tled with were white of grasping courage in both hands

silver gauze. and putting in the courts thing of an experimental team.

By so doing we have nothing to lose and everything to gain.

In making his application, Mr. Lo said he brised his arguments on four grounds, the first of which was that the defendant, Sik You, on behalf of whom he was making the application, had been in the employ of the Hongkong Hotel for the last 18 years and had hitherto shown himself to be a good and faithful servant. He was earning $30 a month. and with this money he was supporting an aged mother, a wife and two children.

He (Mr. Lo) had been instructed to may that the Hongkong Hotel Company appreciated the services of the defendant, and, after con- sideration, had decided to rein- state him if his Worship approved of the application.

His second ground was that in this case, imprisonment would do more harm than good. Here was eman, who had been respectable up to this moment, and if he was kept in prison and made to ng sociate with criminals worst type, there was no Paying what he might do when he came aut.

of the

Was

Lit KAME

down A

some.

SUN FO ON REPORT

URGES FIGHT TO SAVE

MANCHURIA.

Fritz Kreliler

7412.

Leopold Stokawakl'and the Padelphia Orch. The Child from Alsace (Tehar)

O Maiden. My Maiden (Lebar)

Marck Weber & His Orchestra B3138. Hansel and Gretel-Overture (Humperlinek.)

Philharmonie Symphony Orchestra of New York conducted by Willem Mengel- berg

7430.

8.20-9 p.m. Variety.

Negro Spiritual Medley

autobeson Jack Hylian & Orchestra

Borg-Oh Thai Mitet!

Rudy Wiedoeft

C12287.

H4173,

20086.

1541.

V-17.

Song-The Garden Where the Pratics Crow

Mrs. B. C. M. Johnston, the matron-of-honour, wore a - smart ensemble of midnight blue laco, and her corsage was of pink roses, Shanghai, Oct. 5. The present preference of Ho

The three bridesmaids were Ka-auto Tsui Wai-pui is

Mr. Sup Fo, whore demand for

ini shadow Ince i Maurice Chevalier (Baritone) inexplicable. I IN almost the severance of political relations gowned ulike

out-Saxonline Saldin the Orient Imperative that Trul should with Japan and a resumption of fashioned on the-silhouette Ogure either as No. 3 singles, friendship with the Soviet Govern line with deep ruchings of Jace where Ho Ka Inu, who has no ment has attracted much atten- and tulle around the full flared pretentions to being a singles tion, made significant comments on hem line, the same effect being

carried out

the shoulders. player of Interport standard, is the Tatton Report yesterday.

Johnston wore being offered as fadder to the While appreciating the Com-Miss Elizabeth smashing attack of Gordon Lummission's exposure of the Japanese ivory, while Miss Vida Hurrison and Miss Anne Parkes, who went ar Khoo Hooi-bye, or that he aggression Manchuria

in should be given an opportunity September, 1931, and of the Japan from Hongkong for the wedding, in the Na. 2 doubles,

ese-inspired Manchukun, puppet chose shell pink.

in

and

"State", Mr. Sun Fo considers | All three wore jaunty little nee WHY NOT H. D. RUMJAHN?

that the findings of the Lytton re-hats dipping on the right E.C. Fincher is selected as No. 2 port will greatly benefit the Japan-sweeping away on the left, with bouquets Their the singles, but his current formese, in particular, the Advisory lace mittens.

doesn't suggest he is worthy!

were of plnit rosebuds arranged in fanshape.

Counsel wIS not challenging the conviction at all. He

satisfied perfectly

that Magistrate had given all the evid ence his fallout consideration, and he was satisfied that the trial was

a fair one. All that remained for him to do was to throw himself to the mercy of the Court.

His fourth and last ground was, that in this case he would submit mot that justice would be better by a fine than by imprisonment. His Worship was entitled to use bis discretion, and he submitted that in this instance it would be

his Worship to proper for his prerogative of mercy.

Insvector Elston, who represent- ed the police, snid he had objaction to a fine being imposed.

One

1180

10

Mr. W. C. Field, of the Hong kong Hotel Company, told his Worship that he had no hesitation in saying that the defendant was of the best men he had handled in China. He had known him for a long time, and knew that he was a very good servant of the Company. When the defendant was charged, he had taken. the ense an with the head-office and they had decided to reinstate the defendant.

His Worship said under the circumstances, he would grant the application, and altered the sen- tence to a fine of $250.

YOUNG CYCLIST

CHARGED

WOBBLING ABOUT IN ABERDEEN

Conference suggestion.

Nobody is under any delusion as Ile foresees the separation of to what Fincher can, do when in Manchuria from Chính. It will be proper form; unfortunately at the retained only in name as an inte mement he is state and Hongkonggral part of China If the settle cannot afford to put state players ment recommended by the, Report on the court, whatever their past records may be.

I hear that H. 1). Rumjahn is ploying a remarkably fine game of singles at the moment, and has repeatedly beaten S.A. in friendly

Was H. D. Rumjahn considered by the selection committee? It is very doubiful.

guntes.

Interport team cannot be received The announcement of the men's with enthusiasm. Displaying fear of including untried but enthusias tie youngsters, the selectors have preferred to take the paper cords of past giants.

A most disappointing team.

UNREGISTERED MUI-TSAI

BADLY BEATEN

WOMAN

BY

On a charge of keeping an un- registered mui-tani, Wong Shuet- ying, of 26, Hollywood Road, who appeared before Mr. Schofield at the Central Police Court this mor- king was fined $50, a plea of guilty being entered on her behalf by Mr. J. B. Prentis,

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John McCormarck (Tenor)

Pletro Humomus Spng-Tanghi Me How to Play the Second Ftadle Frank Crumit 4102. Heng-What Would You Do?

Accordion Solo-Danube Waves

Maurice Chevaller (Baritone)

Randy Wiedoeft

4173.

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Baxophone Hote-Serrade-Bading Bong-The Stars That Once Then' Tara's Tialla

John McCormack (Tenor)

Accordlun Solo-Over the Waves

Pittru

Hamorous Bong-I'm a Specialist

Frank Chimit

9.9.30 p.m. From the Btudio. Selections by The Melody Team.

1663,

V-17.

14102.

9.30-10.30 p.m. A Programme Victor Records.

9.30-10.20 p.m. Dance Music.

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Pennsylvanians 24015,

Night Shall be Fitled With Musie

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- Hello Gorgeous

Little Miss Betty Foulds added particularly charming note to Forrot-Tell Me Why You Smile, Mona Lies? the wedding pictare in her pluk WaWaring Fernay tranfang tulle frock, with which she wore Fox Trif 11 Ain't Love is necepted. Manchuria will be a poke bonnet and carried converted into an international basket of roses and orchids.

Mr. Judd had chosen Mr. J. R. State with its real power in the hands of Japanese.

Paton to net as best man.

Following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Johnston entertained the With reference to the Lytton bridal party and some friends at charges of Kuomintang organisa- ja reception, the party including tion of the boycott movement, Mr. about 120 guesto,

BOYCOTT MOVEMENT.

San Po said that the movement originated out of the events in Mukden on September 18, 1931,

the boycott would have been re- If this ineident had been settled, NEW FRENCH LINER. moved long ago automatically.

Mr. Sun Fo said the Lytton Com- missioners should have sought the origin of the aggression rather than blame the Chinese for its consequences.

Mr. Sun Po cited the Cure of Korea and advised The Govern ment and the Chinese to replace reliance on the League of Nations

renia with their own efforts at tance.

U.S. WARSHIPS COMING

CANOPUS, PIGEON AND

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ARAMIS LEAVES.MARSEILLES

ON OCTOBER 21

notar vessel Aramis is now ready to The Messageries Maritimes new Lake her place on the Chinn service, and will emmmenes her maiden voyngo from Muracilles for the Far East on October 21. The Aramis is of 21,400 tons displacement, and has modation for 193 first-class pass gers. 133 second-class, and 102 third- class passengers. She is of similar type to the Felix Roussel, and will be the sixth motor vessel in the pany's service.

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The Aramis was built by, the Societe Anonyme des Forges ct Chantiers de la Mediterranee, her dimensions being: Length 542.0ft. breadth 69.8ft., and 47.0ft. depth, with a gross tonnage of 15,500 tons.

on

The hull is divided into nine com- partments by eight watertight bulk- beads, five of which are provided with Their Summer cruise to Tsing-watertight doors, three closing ver

two horizontally; the tas completed, several U.S. war- tically and ships will arrive in Hongkong this doors are operated hydro-electrically week, en route to their Home base can remain, afloat with one of its the Stone system, and the vessel at Manila.

compartments flooded.

There aro 18 febonts and two The life-boats have a seating ac- motor boats provided with wireless. commodation for 70 persons each, and carried on "Columbts" type davits. The rudder is of the Oertz

Inspector F. Shaftain, attached to the Secretariat for Chinese The police at Aberdeen village Affairs, informed his Worship that yesterday Arrested It young the girl, who was eleven years of On Saturday the U.S.S. Canopus, Chinese for dangerously driving a biegele in the Main Street. When Station about midnight on Septemn-will enter port, departing again on age, went to the Central Police U.S.S. Pigeon and six submarines stopped he was wobbling along in a perilous manner, with a small er 26 and complained that she Tuesday, next week. boy riding astride the horizontal, had been ill-treated. She bar between him and the handles. bleeding on the lips and had

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"He is not an expert rider the bufse on the left shoulder. prosecuting police offleer. Sub- Inspector Cunningham, said, when charging the youth before Mr.

Schofield this morning.

It appears that the defendant was unable to procure bail and, in consequence, had been in police custody. In inflicting a line of $5,

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1.16 p.m.-Spanish Programme. 4.00 pm-Btudio Cebuano

Laly Hernandes. 1.15 p.m.-Victor Mastrepiece. 8,10 Pm-flocene Programme Lasagenos

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SUGAR MARKET

THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS

The following cable at the close

Was The U.S.S. Paul Jones, which,.itare,

# will be remembered, acted as type, and there aro fivo anchors.

escort for the old U.S.S. Helena on The propelling machinery consists of the sugar market yesterday Mr. Prentis remarked that the her last trip to Manila, where she of two main engines of 5,800 shaft has been received by Messrs. Per- girl had been given to the defen-has been broken up, will arriveh.p., each at about 118 revs. per trenth and Co. dant by her husband's elder bro-here on Sunday, and will departminute, and wore built by the Com ther's wife who lives in Canton. next day for Shanghai, to take up pagnie de Construction She was not permaneatly given to Yangtaze patrol duties. the defendant, but she had been lying with her for the past eighteen months. The child was

Mecanique, Procedes Sulzer of Saint Denis. Each engine has 10 cylinders of 22.80in. here, and a piston stroke of 47.27 n., theso being the characteristics of a Sentence of six months' hard labour large number of engines already con- or five days, the Magistrate directa rather troublesome girl and the

and in addition 12 strokes of the birchstructed. The crank-ahaft and coupl watertight ed that he be given an opportunity! defendant had some difficulty in

was passed on Chinese youth who inga are enclosed in a to find the amount by being taken controlling her. Under the cir

was charged at the Kowloon Mogin-gear-case, with pressure lubrication. back to the shop where he is cumstances, he thought, a reason- tracy before Mr. Butters this morning Each motor drives a three-stage alr compressor, which also provides for with matching a handbag from n employed.

young lady in Shanghai Street, Ser- the recharging of the starting geant Madgwick said the complainant, bottles. named Li Hing, was walking_along

MR. CHURCHILL PROGRESSES

BUT MUST STILL GO SLOW

able amount of correction would be allowed, but be understood that the child had been hit with a plece

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of word. The girl had extremely Shanghai Street, near Saigon Street. annoyed the defendant by doing when defendant came up from behind.

With one of her eyes blackened, a something she was told not to do. and anatched her handbag., Ho was

The defendant, continued Mr. chased and eventually caught by two widow named Chan Lo-lan appeared as complainant in an assault, enso Prentis, did not realise that if shomon who happened to be passing which was brought before Mr. Butters One of these men was Police at the Kowloon Magistracy this nearby. had control of the girl she was

morning. It was alleged by Sergeant bound by the Ordinance to register Reservist No. 4.

A commemoration service will be Madgwick, who prosecuted, that com- her

mui-teat, Sho

plainant was walking near Nanking held to-day in Portland, Oregon, for thought that as the girl was only London, Oct. 4. tomporarily in her care, the re- Departures by the .. Glen Aplin, Street at one o'clock this morning the 32 members of the crew of the Mr. Winston Churchill continues sponsibility to register was not which leaves for. England this after when a man, who described himself as lil-fated American cargo steamer 8.8. noon, will include Mrs. L. 11. Hutch-a ricksha rent collector came up to her, Nevada, which wont ashore in bad aurvivora to make satisfactory progress, but hors. owing to the severity of his récent Inspector Shaftain intimatedings and child. Mrs. Hutchings is tho and asked for money. She refused, weather near Aleutian Islands

were left. The office of the States haemorrhage, some must that the girl had been given to the widow of the late Captain Hutchings, whereupon he commenced to pummel October 28. Only three

whose leath occurred in tragle her. She cried for help and as

will be closed this afternoon. elapse before he can engage in any defendant by an aunt for a sum of circumstances at sea aboard the result, the defendant was arrested. i Steamship Company, the local agents,

Sentence of rix weeks was passed. active work.-British Wireless. $120.

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