CANTON CENSUS
QUERIES
SHAMEEN THINKS
SOME IRRELEVANT
Shameen, Oct. 23.
Foreign residents of Shameen have been circularised by their respective Consuls to fill in the Chinese Municipal Government's Consus form for 1932. This is the first time to
my that Europeans have been re- quested by their Consuls to All in these forms, since heretofore the Shameen Municipal Counell has published the generalised atatistics in their annual report to the ratepayera.
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THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPI",
LEAGUE
SOCCER
VILLA AND ARSENAL STILL WINNING
knowledge Glasgow Rangers Get
A Surprise
cannot
London, Oct. 22. by three goals to two at Anfield Road The Arsenal' outstripped Liverpool
ground, C. S. Bastin scoring two goals in the first ten minutes.
Some of the qocations, such as the following, are quite beside
Rough play characterised tho the point, and one
match between Bradford and Choster- Be field at Park Avenue ground, where what purpose they can serve the Chinese Government:-Particulars Two of the visiting players and one the hosts won by five goals to one. as to marriage, education, religion, of the Yorkshire men had their names physical condition, etc etc. Were taken by the referee.
A. Massie, the Heart of Midlothian
these forms for Europeans living in the interior it might be pos-half-back, will not be able to play for owing to being injured in the match Scotland against Wales on Wednesday against the Glasgow Ranger.
sibly a different matter, but such detailed questions relating to European living in the British Concession strike some of us as
their match against Fulham. After Burnley made a remarkable rally in
being entirely unnecessary being down three goals to nil they Our Own Correspondent.
CHAN MING-SHU FOR EUROPE
PASSES THROUGH
COLONY
Chan
To avoid publicity, and travel- ling incognito, General Ming-ahu, former Canton Military Governor and Minister of Com mantention of the Nanking Government, arrived quietly Inst night on the s.. Coblenz from Shanghai and left this morning on the same boat for Manfin l Germany.
The former Canton Governor was prominent in his organisation of the Shanghai defence as head of the Nineteenth Route Army early this year, and for this JCAHON he travels incurțito" to avoid the numerous invitations from Chinese residents in Coastal ports.
The
Associates of the General in Hongkong state that his visit to Europe is for the purposes of a holiday and therefore Bas political significance.
ROBOT PLANE'S
ATTACK
(Continued from Pape 1)
shared the two points by scoring three goals in the last quarter of an hour,
Photo taken after the weddding at Wendover of Dr. Juan MacDonald, daughter, of the Premier, and Dr. Alistair Mackinnon.
U.S. PRESIDENCY ELECTION
ROOSEVELT STILL FAVOURED
J. H. Round of Port Vale was in- Jured in the first Afteen minutes.
Leicester's Inside right, E, Keeley, was injured in the second half of
New York, Oct. 18. their match against Everton, who
The latest compilation of the drew level in the last five minutes of Literary Digeat straw vote on the the match-Our Own Correspondrut.presidency, and the first to include
FIRST DIVISION:
Aston Villa Bolton Chelsea'
Huddersfiel
Liverpool Leicester
MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1932.
SHANGHAI TENNIS
VISITORS
(Continued from Pago 8.)
TSUI JUSTIFIES HIMSELF.
RADIO BROADCAST
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6-8 p.m. European Programme of Columbia Records.
Taul Wal-pul, advocated in these TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME OF columns from the very first as the obvious No. 3 singles player, did to Wade what Lam ad two hours previously done to Rumfahn, only more so. The young Chinese playing with the confidence of a voteran instead of one who was making his Interport debut, drove, cut, chopped, and silced his way through Wade to the tune of three straight sets, and gave such a convincing domonstration of pure tennis, that he has made safo his place in the longkong Interport teanis of the future,
Wo ali knew that, Taul had the strokes. The point was, could he control them sufficiently und reduce to the absolute minimum the number of errors likely to nerue from them? fe Was very definite in his answer. Playing almost faultless tennis he carried himself through to one of the most popular victories of the series. Tui pulled out the majority of hir strokes, but his chief sat won backhand and forehand drives and his court craft in turing Wade
up to the nel with drag shots.
Wade, although outplayed, gave n plucky account of himself, opposed as he was to a player 20 years his junior, who made him run about all over the court. But he made one fatal error of attempting to drive he done with the Chinese on such Taut off the court. It just couldn't form.
all states in the Union, to-day Tsul received a great ovation at gave Franklin D. Roosevelt, De-the conclusion of the game, and it mocratic presidential candidate was obvious that Hongkong were a commanding lead over President right on their toes determined to 3Herbert Hoover.
reduce the balance against them to the smallest possible margin.
1 Birmingham
0
2 Manchester C.
3
1 Derby
Blackburn
2 Everton
2 Arsenal
Middlesbrough 1. Sunderland
Newcastle, Portsmouth Shefeld U. Wolves
West Brom.
Blackpool
Leeds
3 Wednesday
SECOND DIVISION.
Itradford Burnley Charlton rimsby Manchester U. Notts Forest Oldham Plymouth Preston N.E. Stuke Tottenl
5
Chesterfield
#
Fulham
3
Notts County
Bury
7
Millwall
2
.
5 Lincoln
2 Bradford C.
4
West Ham
1 Port Vale
Swansea
5 Southampton
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
ก
Was:
Roosevelt had majorities in 41 3 states and commanding majori-
STILL SUPREME. 2ties in 39 of them. Hoover had ofonly seven states in his column.
Yet after the first twenty minutes The count
Roosevelt,of the last doubles match between 1.473.446: Hoover, 973,367,
the Rumpahns and Cheng and Lum it looked odds on Norman Thomas, the Socialist were to enjoy a 4-1 victory. Lum that Shanghai feandidate, polled 127,235 voles.
and Cheng, taking advantage of a 1 The percentage for the re-sloy start by the Rumjahns went spective candidates was: Roose- to 6-2 in the opening stanza. Then selt, 56:30; Hoover. 37.19: Thomas, came the transformation. H.D., 4.86.
volleying magnificently and making inconceivable recovery shots, fairly The grand total vote was 2,617.-dominated the court 185.
to stop the triumphant march of the Shanghai pair. It gave "Sirdar" the con- Adence he badly needed, and there- after our local champlons were musters of the situation. They took the score to 5-all and then 6-6. Shanghai drew level, but the Rum- jahns, better in court craft and in team work, were undeniable and went away to capture the set at 8-6.
INTERPORT. TRIAL
Aldershot
Bristol C
0
110
Brighton
0 Clapton 0.
0
Bristol R. Cardir
4
Northampton
3
POOR OPPOSITION FROM NAVY
1
Newport
3
Crystal Pal
W
Torquay
I
Grillingham Norwich
1 Exeter
Swindon
distance record--for a few hours. An attempt to reach India in 1927 ended by the plane coming down in the T'ersian Gulf. But it established a new distance record,
;
Queen's P.R. 3 Coventry
Reading Southend Watford
G 0
Bournemouth Brentford Luton
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
Accrington Barrow
Carlisle
Chester
trewa Mansfield
only to have it broken a few hours New Brighton later when Colonel Charles Lind-Rochdale bergh landed in Paris after his Rotherham epoch-making light across The Southport Atlantic.
York
7 Hartlepools
Wrexham Wälsoli Tranmere 2. Stockport
2 Hull
0 Halifax
1 Darlington
0 Barnsley
1 Doncaster
2 Gateshead
SCOTTISH LEAGUE (FIRST DIVISION).
Airdrie,
NEARLY THERE. Later, the first Fairey muno- plane was within sight of a record on a fight to India, After pass- Celtic ing Karachi, however, it ran into Cowdenbeath bad weather, was running abort of Kast Stirling petrol and the pilots furned back, Hamilton the additional milenge covered Hearts not being allowed to count for the Kilmarnock record. Hnd they been able to Morton continue forward for another l'artick hour, they would have established Queen's Park
a record.
1 Third Lanerk
+ Motherwell
4 Dundee
2 St. MiteIL
Rangers
1 Clyde
5 St. Johnstone
• Aberdeen
7 Ayr
1
Falkirk
SCOTTISH LEAGUE (SECOND DIVISION).
Squardron Lender Gayford and Lieut. Bett are now thoroughly conversant with their machine and Allva are coolly confident of Success, Arbroath They hope to start early next
Brechin month.
Dumbarton
PHILIPPINES'
FUTURE
BORAH KEEN FOR
INDEPENDENCE ́
Idaho Falls, Oct. 19.
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Bo'neнA
Armadale
(Continued from Page 8.)
Superior in every department, the Interport trial team had no difficulty in benting the Navy yes- terday, scoring five timen. The weak opposition falled to provide la real test for the Interport nominees, who did what they liked. and the selectors would `do 2 well not to place too much im- 1portance and reliance on this.
result.
D
All the time the tennis was bo coming more and more dazzling and some of the rallies touched the peak of brilliance.. H. D. Rumjahn and Gordon Lum stood out ahead of Cheng and S. A., and often had duele at the net which invariably Anished in favour of Rumlahn "man in the heret Chu Incidentally Aported
Jockey cap, and thereby upset the superstitions?!) Indulged In wizardly game and was almost blameless in everything he did.
The
CHENG COLLAPSES."
A pleasing feature of the mine. was the opportunism of the Inter-
Lam was a worthy opponent, but part forwards together with the Cheng, once the Rumjahns had 2 general standard of play display gained the ascendancy and were in ed by the team. Opening out the the position to call the tune, game weil. and shooting with collapsed badly and failed to give deadly accuracy, the selected is partner adequate support. Hie
fruits and forwards gave the Navy defence served double 2
atrocious in some of his overhead harrassing time. Chen Bod
work. Gosano on the right win were 1particularly dangerous, whilst
- 1
R
I
Was
The cousins axperienced a second 1Duncan of the Borderera requiredbad patch when they allowed the a good deal of watching. Howe Shanghai pair to take a 5-2 lead in led the forwards with IL fair the third act, but once again their amount of success, and Leonard fighting powers came to pull them was neat and progressive in all he
did.
Wan
Tong Kwan at right half the best intermediate on the field, 3 and Mullane, Strange and Rodgers 3 provided a defence far too strong and resourceful for the half hearted Navy utlack,
Hibernians
1
2
East File
Dundee U.
2 Dunfermline
1 Albion
Queen O' Sth.
5
Forfar
Raith Rovers
Montrose
Sten'muir
St. Bernards
0
Edinburgh
Leith
4 King's Park
and Dome
The Interport possibles led 2-1 2 at the interval, Leonard claiming the first and Gosano the second, whilet Duvies replied for Navy.
the
the
through and amid tense excitement, they regained equality and finally polished off the mach at 7-5, Sirdar point with a glorious volley. Runjahu obtaining the winning
Thus ended the 1932 Interport. A victory for Shanghai, bu in many respects a complete vindication for the Hongkong team. I
take my hat off to the gallant play of the hesitation, or without in any way Lo brothers, and say without decrying Wade and Canavarro, that the Lo's were unlucky to lose.
I was really disappointed to see Fincher lose, because I feel certain
jahns again demonstrated that they are the Anest combination in the Far East.
The high reputations earned by Duncan (S.W.B.) scored a John And Look Barrymore lose magnificent goal early in nothing in the remarkably elever second half, and then Howe netted that he had the match in his hands, crook drama, "Arsene Lupiu," now twice in quick succession to com-but
allowed showing at the Queen's Theatro.plete the uctter disruption of the bring about his downfall. Tsui e
over-confidence. to Arsene Lupin is the French Raffles. Navy. They made desperate at-complished everything one expected played by John Barrymore, and the Expressing himself again in part of the detective out to get him tempts to recover and seizing am of him, and more, and the tum- favour of early Philippine in dramatic
is in
in the hands of Lionel,
opportunity Monger sent past dependence, Senntor William
exceedingly Rodger with a fast drive. E. humourous situations are well brought Teams: Borah exclaimed here to-night that out by the producer. The whole per- he "wished to God Dewey had formince is distinctly satisfying, if nover sailed into Manlin' Bay."" and conveniently forgets the introduc- The Idaho independent Republi- tlon of American Flying Sqund can, who is chairman of the Senate foreign relations committee, dis- cussed the question in reply to questions from the audience at a small informal gathering here. Earlier in the day he spoke at Sholley.
metho
་--
in the first
rst reel.
& Strange: Tong Kwan, Barber, Selected XI:- Rodger: Malinne A. Duncan: Cheng Shui-hon, B. Gesano, Howe, D. Leonard and Duncan (S.W.B.)
Novy:-Loash: Gilbort
BRITISH SHIPPING.
MAGNIFICENT SWAN SONG.
tain's part in the success of his John Wado played a true cap- team, and he sung
a magificent and swin
Bong to Interport tennis. and Gordon Lum, obviously, Inspired, was the finest singles players, and Cheng has every reason to bo satisfied with his first Inter- port. He won whon defeat stared him in the face. He was the model of patient efficiency, and has a fine career before him.
Canavarro, the oldest Luter- portor in the two teams, although but a shadow of his former self, gave Wade splendid backing yes- torday morning and played his part in the defent of the Lo bro
A most enjoyable farawell dinner Hall: Robinson, Lawrence, was held by the Matriculation boys of Wah Yan Collego at Lane, Crawford's Goodrich: Monger. Pealer, Davies, Restaurant on Saturday when a full Sayer and Cormack. attendance of masters including the Headmaster, Father Galaghar, S.J., was present. During the course of "Regardless of who gets the the dinner, the Chairman, Mr. Philippines in the future
Fook-hong, the spokesman of the willing for the United States to
cloas, oxpressed his thanks and grati part company with them,"
tude to all the masters of the College anti Borah. I want to turn
and hoped that that night's meeting tho might be a link in a long chain of an- Talanda loose as soon as I can do nual reunions when they would all It."
I
am
The P. and O. 3.s. Bhutan, from Singapore, in due hore on Wednesday at 11 p.h.
Chan
DECREASE SHOWN IN LAID UP TONNAGE
London, Oct. 22, The Chamber of Shipping reports one another and with their old College, that laid-up shipping in Britain and
come together and keep in contact with
In reply, the Headmaster and the Ireland on October 1 totalled 2,189, thers. would do very well in the coming ex-14,445 tons compared with the returns with a result at which nobody can other mastors hoped that the boys 000 tons, representing a decease of amination..
for July-Reuter,
It was a fine sporting contest,
cavil,
5-5.17 p.m.
Concert Waltzes. Les Patinours (Waltoufel). La Sirenes (Walteufel)
Regimental Band of 11. M. Grenadier Guards
9463.
Jolly Fellows (Vollstedt).
Hydropaton (Gung!)
0388.
New Concert Dachestra 5.17-0.14 p.m. Scottish Selections. Vocal Quintetto Auld Scots Song
Medley
DX214.
The Maestros. Organ Solo Scotin Medley.
Quentin M. Maclean. DX200, Band-Reminiscences of Scotland
(Godfrey)
Highland Military Band.
9121.
7 p.m.
Stock Quotations. 6.14-7.10 p.m. Instrumental. Octet-Rondo Capriccioso (Men-'
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The J. H. Squlro Celeste Octet 0170. Pianoforto-Prelude in B Flat
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Pianoforte-Pollehinelle (Rach.
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D3CS.
Left Foulshnoff, Octet-Collette (Fraser-Simpson). Octet-Memories of Devon (Evans).
The J. H. Squire Celeste Octe
DH231. Violin-Algerian Scene (Ketelbey). Violin The Phantom Melody
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Albert Sandler.
7.15-8 p.m.
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0863.
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Wrong,"
Evelyn Laye & Geoffrey Gwyther.
9474. Band Nipny--"It Must Be You."
Van Phillips and His Band.
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Above You.
The Maestros.
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"Wanting You."
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8.3-11.30 p.m. Ko Shing Theatre Relay.
10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-Day Press News.
11.30 p.m. Close Down.
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