AN ASTONISHING INTERPORT
(Continued from Page 8.)
played a game unworthy of In- terport fenthall, but that Johnson
was no better.
Bryant and Cheng combined to form a very useful right wing and mont of the danger to the Pro- bables defence came from this direction. Bryant'a Anishing WAB Inconclusivo, but Cheng Was persistently placing the ball neatly in the goal-affording hin colleagues Innumerable chances of improving the occa- Blon..
MULLANE OVERWORKED.
Mullane, because of the injury suffered by Strango and hia
HOUSE OF LORDS
DRASTIC SCHEME OF REFORM PROPOSED
London, Nov. 11. form of the House of Lords are Drastic proposals or the re- made by an unofficial joint com Commoners, under the chairman- 'mittee of Conservative l'ears and
ship of Lord Salisbury.
The reforms include the elec tion of members of the House of Lords, partly by Peers and partly by members of county and coun- ty borough councils.
They include also seats for wo. mon and incomes of £800 a year
for Labour Lords.
Another recommendation
日
that any Bill, other than a money luto majority of the Lords and Bill, may be vetoed by an abso-
Commons until after a general election.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1932.
E. F. FINCHER THUNDER'S SECRETS
BATS BRIGHTLY
LAY FLAYS CUB BOWLING
K.C.C. ON TOP
RESEARCH BY WEATHER EXPERTS
Serrels of thunderstorms and the determination of the height of fogs are among the matters dealt with by the Director of the Br.t.sh Meteorological Ofco in his annunt ¦ report just lasued.
Efforts to determine the velocity of air-currents in thunderstorms are being made. Balloons carry- ing Instruments are sent up into tion in the two-day fixture with the mined height, the instruments are Kowloon are in a commanding poal. thunderstorms and at a predeter Hongkong Cricket Club which com released and fall gently by means menced yesterday on the Hongkong of parachutes. The instrument ground.
At the close of play, the Kowloon carried by the ballon records its C.C. had five wickets in hand and height on a drum driven by clock- were 54 cans in excess of their op- work.
Instruments have been dis-, The H.K.C.C. batted first, and tributed to certain stations where was the top scorer with 34, and immediately Duckitt followed with 30. Ride and Lowo both
the entered
twenties. Pises over the station. Burnett did the damage, claiming five victims for 35 runs.
ponents total.
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RADIO BROADCAST
PROGRAMMES FOR THE
WEEK-END
metres (84 k/c).
From Z.B.W. on wave-length of 355 4-3.30 p.m.
A Running Commentary of the Football Match between the Kowloon loon Football Club and the Hongkong Football Club and the South Wales Luiuerers, by courtesy of the kow 'ootball Association.
5.30-7.30 p.m. Chinese Recorded
Prog.amme.
7.30-11.30 p.m. European Programme,
7.30-8 p.m. Variety. Vocal Geins from Erik Charell's White
Horse Inn.
Light Opera Company C2229. from "Bitter
consequent loss of form, together cannot be submitted again by the compiled 144 runs. J. P. Whitham they are kept ready to be sent up Song "Zigeuner
with the trickiness of Lawron and the speed of Duncan, was given a very busy afternoon. the whole came through
and
with
оп
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fair amount of credit, although he was half hearted in clearing and not always certain in his tackling.
Duncan put In some good, work, and three times brought the best out of Rodgers with stinging drives from acute' angles.
2
His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government (Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn), kick- ed off, and the Rest were quickly on the attack, Johnson being prominent with two fast dashes through the defence. The game wan young when he seized through pass and making ground In fine style broke through to bont Rodgers, although his Qual shot was badly directed and if Rodgers and come out of goal. he would probably have covered it with ease. This was the only blemish in the Interport captain's display.
GOALS MISSED.
Those who expected the Pro bables to pull themselves to- gether after this reverse were doomed to di appointment. The Rest took the game into
taeir bands, and swarmed round the opper tion goal. John on miss ed two easy, chances of scoring whit inaccuracy raw ber of useful shots go wide of the mark.
n num-
Wag
The membership of the House of Lords will be reduced from 759 to 320 and the Peers not elected
to the Upper House will be eligi- ble ar candidates for membership in the House of Commons
Reuter.
-M.C.C. V. VICTORIA-
VISITORS START BADLY
of Kowloon, after E. C. Fircher and A. T. Lay again came to the rescue been dismissed for three runs, and rattled up 60 In quick time. His
innings included three sixers and six
boundaries. Thereafter, E. F. Fincher and N. A. E. Mackoy carried on the good work, and Fincher is still un defeated with 73 runs, the result of a sparkling innings, while MacKay gathered 40. The match will be con- tinued this afternoon.
Yesterday's scores follow:
Hongkong C.C. 1at. Innings, E. R. Duckitt, e Perry, b Burnett i. J. Armstrong, b Burnett.... T. Ride. McInnes.........
30 0
Melbourne, Nov. 11. The M.C.C. team to-day commenced their match against Victoria. The 1. S. Harley, c Lay. b Burnett.. weather is cloudy but the wicket is. J. T. Whitham. b Goodwin..... perfect.
T. Hayward, e Lay, b Goodwin. Victoria won the toss and elected 1 J. D. Lowe, e Perry, h Burnett 24 to bat, the innings opening before
an attendance of three thousand. A. C. Beck, E. C. Fincher, b
Lyal
Runs came slowly, and at lunchtime G. E. R. Divett, b Burnett Victoria had 90 for two wickets, one
G. S. Dunkley, e Goodwin, b Lynl of which was M. W. Woodfull's. The E. V. R. Sargent, not out Australian skipper made only five.
After lunch the creased to 16,000.
attendance in-
Extras
Total
34
13
144
Thanks to the splendid butting of Oakley. Victorin was saved from disaster and the innings totalled 231.3 for 53: 4 for 65; 5. for 88; & for Fall of wickets.--1 for 6; 2 for 49: Oakley made 83 and was not oul. He cut and drove
113:7 for 118; 8 for 131; 9 for 142: nlerly and was 10 for 144. batting for two hours. He hit eight tours,
four wickets for 45 and Vace four Of the English bowlers. Allen took for 55,
The MC.C. anered with Allen and the Nawab of Patardi, and Inst the both. Allen made 15 and the Nawab only six.
Stumps were drawn at 41 for twn wickets-Reuter,
MAKE BELIEVE
JAPANESE ARMIES CLASH IN NARA DISTRICT
Tokyo; Nov. 11. Following final dispositions lost night, 40,000 troops, composing opposing arnica, commenced ac tive operations at the annual grand manoeuvres at daylight this morning.
The second goal, however, Inovitable, and although Bryant put the finishing touches to it, the credit must go to Cheng Sui- hong, who bunt Rodgers all the way with a cross-shot the ball hitting the inside the upright to bounce out and finally fall at the fect of Byrant. If the Rest had finished four goals to the good in this half they would not have flattered, for they had 70 per cent. of, the game. It was rather dis turbing to discover the inability of the Rest to pull themselves luge ther. They made their periodic raids to the opposition area, but General Minami's were seldom dangerous even
northern army, representing portion of the fore goal. During he first half altacking force, are advancing to Howe made a bad mess of
two the south from the Fukui coast of Flor ous opportunities. whilst the Japan Sen, Cosano should have scored when therners, under
while the gou- General Honjo, he cut in but he refused to take are hastening from the direction a first t'me shot from a perfect of Okayama and Wakayama, for
the purpose of repelling them,
position.
PENALTIES SAVED.
be
There were some sensational in- cidents in the second half, when
The two armies clashed this morning in the district east-south- east of Nara.
The Emperor has taken up his the Real were awarded two penal headquarters at Osaka. castle- ties in quick accession, The Rentor. first resulted from Bryant being aandwiched on his way to a cer- tain goal, but Rodger magnificent- ly cleared Lawson's drive, and the Record came from Strange hand- ling, when Bryant saw his fast shot equally well saved by the gallant Rodgers,
force
After
these disappointmenta, the Rest as an attacking began to fade out and the Pro- bubles took up the running. They got as far as the penalty area and then Allan and Lau Mau stopped in with fine judgment and preci slon, whilst beyond them Lam kent a clever goal. It was left to Suen
WEST INDIES
DISASTER
1,000 KILLED: CROIS DESTROYED
Burnett Lyal... Melanes Goodwin
Bowling Analysis.
0 M. R.
1.1.2 8
35
11
37
3
#8
1
31
Kowloon C.C-1st. Innings.
E. C. Fincher. b Beek
A.. T. Lay, Divett, b Sargent.
E. F. Fincher, not out
G. Perry, e Whitham, b Beck
1. McInnes, run out
N. A. E. MacKay, e Armstrong,
b Beck
A thunderstorm
During the year 14 soundings were made, but none succeeded in thunderstorm. reaching the active part of
Of the 32 soundlige made in the upper atmosphere 21 yielded re- aults, but the instrments lost on the 11 other occasions.
were
Attempt to determine the height of a fog by means of light-mouse ing instruments in a captive balloon have been continued, and it is hoped to find some simple means of registering the height of a fog.
Sweet
rergy Wood (Soprano) B3144 Orchestral Maiden, My Maiden. Marek Weber & His Orchestra B3333 Song-Mimi from "Love Me To-
Night."
Organ Solo-Just Like Derby & Joan. Maurice Chevaller 24063
Reginald Foort 12775 Song "If Love Were all" from
"Bitter Sweet."
Ivy St. Helier B3144 Orchestral-The Child from Alsace. Marek Weber & His Orchestra B3333 Song "The Poor Apacho" from
"Love Me To-Night.
Baurice Chevaller 24003
8 p.m.
Local Time & Weather Report Etc. 8.30-8.45 p.m.
"ILM.S. Pinafore"
(Gilbert & Sullivan) et Act, recorded under the
TO WED SAME MAN direction of R. D'Oyly Carte
TWICE
CHANCE MEETING AFTER 10 YEARS
Few women marry the same man twice, but that is what Mrs. Sylvia Isaacs, of Queen's-gate, S.W., is to do.
The marriage will be the tappy ending to a broken romance of ten years ago.
In 1922 Mrs. Isaacs, who was then 22, divoretd her husband. Mr. Michael Angel Isaacs.
Met by Chance.
A few months ago they met by chance at the wedding of a mutual friend. A reconcilation took place and they decided to put back the 50 clock-over ten yeara,
Bodima *88** *** ||
All their friends are delighted. nobody is more delighted than their little son Leo, who thinks It 40 will be "grand to have a daddy, 10 again."
Notice of the marringe has been Total (for 5 wickets).. 199 Omee. Mr. Inance is described as given at the Kensington Rezister
a director of sales, living at Thur-, leighroad, Balham.
W. C. Hung, not out
Extras
for th
10
Mra. Isaacs is a sister-law of Mr. Jack Waller, the theatrical manager.
PATERSON'S CENTURY. What is or partnershi
believed to be a local hth wicket was created by R. S. W. Pater son and E. Pater, of the Itong- kong Cricket Club junior eleven, in NEWCHWANG AFFAIR. its two-day match againat Kowloon the hosts were badly overwhelmed on on the Peninsula yesterday. where the first day's play,
Paterson played bright cricket and innings with 134 runs to his credit. was undefeated at the close of the liis knock included 24 fours and
ARMY'S THANKS FOR MRS. PAWLEY'S RESCUE
Tokyo, Nov. 11. Colonel James, the British Milit-
together with Potter. he put on 161. ary Attache, under instructions pair runs for the eighth wicket before the from Field Marshal Sir George wore separated. The total Francis Milne, Chief of the British renched 310 runs when the inat wicket Army General Staff, visited Field fell,
Marshal Prince Kanin, Chief of the play, and returned the best analysis and on behalf of the British Army F. S. W. Smith was dimeult to Japanese General Staff, yesterday,
recent successful rescue of the two saved thanked the Japanese Army for the
Britons, Mrs.
Pawley and Mr. Corkran, from the hands of bandis near Newchwang.
with eight for 7. Ho aleo the Kowloon batting from total col- lapse although, at the close of play. they had lost six for 52.
U.S. FLAGSHIP ARRIVES
ADMIRAL TAYLOR ON BOARD
Colonel James also handed the letter of thanks of the British Am- bassador, Sir Francis Lindley- Reuters Special.
Observatory returns show that dur ing October the average mens tem- perature was 76.1, the highest be.nz 85.9 and the lowest 63.2. There were 153.7 hours of sunshine, and 0.08- humidity was 71. inch of rain, while the average
0937/0041 8.45-9 p.m. Sulte Francalse (Foulds) played by the Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards conducted by Lieut.R.G. Evans
9-9.30 p.m.
82761/2
From the Studio. Brown.
A Pianoforte Recital by Miss Mary
9.30-11.30 p.m. Danes Programme. Fox Trot-Love Letters In The Sand Fox Trot-It's A Long Time Between
Kisaca
227ņu
Fox Tro-If I Had To Go On Without
You
22798
Fox TrotWhen You Press Your For Trot-Heebie Jeebles
Lips To Mine
-Fox Trot-Minnie the Moocher 22703
Fox TrotDeep In Your Eyes Waltz-When The Sun Goes Down 22880
22833
Fox Trot-You Didn't Know The
Musle Fox Trot-Time On My Hands 22839 Fox Trot-On The Bench With You Fox Trot-Buffalo Rhythm 22748 Fox Trot-Bow Down to Washington Fox Trot-Alma Mater Waltz-Poor Little Gigoletta Fox Trot-Cupid's Holidny 22950 Fox Trot-Now That You're Gone Fox Trot-If I Didn't Have You 22807 Fox Trol-Kinda Like You Fox Trot-Drums in My Heart 22916 Fox Trot-That's Living Fox Trot-Sometime in Summertime 22914 Waltz You're My Only Sweetheart Fox Tat Plodds' Home
22835
Fox Trot-There's Something in Your
Eyes Pox Trot-Dancing On The Celling 22912
22873
22868
Fox Trot-One Little Quarrel Fox TrotThere's A Blue Note in
My Love Song Fox Trot-Home Fox Trot-I Promise You Waltz-Live, Laugh & Lave Fox Trot-Just Once For All Tim
22064 Fox Trot-Put You're Little Arms
Around Me Fox Trot--That's Why Darkies were Fox Trot-Lies
22853
Fox Trot-Hiding In The Shadow of
Bera
Fox Trat-I'm With You
the Moon
22856
Fox Trot-Sing
Chorus Waltz The Kiss That You've For
Please
22810
gotten Waltz I'm Just A Dancing Sweet-
heart
22700
Another
10.30 p.m. Pochy Mid-Day Presa
Newk
11.20 p.m. (Approx:) Clone Down. (All records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by
Messrs. S. Moutrie & Co.).
SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME. 9.15.10 p.m. (Approximately). A Relay of the Armistice Sunday Parade Service from St. John's Cathedral.
Order of Service. Voluntary (Elgar) Hymn: No. 165 (Omitt.ng V, 5.) Lon-ladom of Solomon 111,
New York, Nov. 11. It is estimated that a thousand persons have bean killed in n hurricane which has enormous havoc throughout the rived from Shanglini at 7 aim. to done The U.S. flagship Houston ar West Indies,
day, with the American Comman- According to a message to notch the point which reduced Camaguey, Cuba, enormous dam- lor, aboard, Accompanying the quanned persons,
from der-in-Chief, Admirn] M. M. Tay Indian Civil Service, upen to all A competitive examination for the the arrears, and his was a delight age was done. A Havana news. U.S.S. Houston ful goal, a left footed drive with paper estimates that 300 perlahed Isabel.
was the yatch London in July and August, 1933, and will be held In At 8 the ball entering the top corner of at Camaguey alone.
a.m. the Houston coples of the regulations, syllabus 1.6 fired a salute of 21 guns to the of the net.
It is also estimated that afty country, the salute being returned. application to be filled up by
examinaton, and forme of The final exchanges were
dull per
cent. of Jamaica's banaha and patchy with fruitless raids on crop was destroyed.
.candidates may be seun The American flagship will re- tion at the Cotontal Secretary's once.
un appilcu both goals.
A number of vessels.. including main in Hongkong for probably a Teams:
In Cuban gunbont, were sunk in fortnight, and will then proceed Interport Probables:-Rodger: different harbours. Reuters to Manila. Mullane and Strange: Bllas, Wong, Mec-khun and A. Duncan B. GoBano, Suen Kam-shun, Howe, Jones and Baldry.
Rest:-Lam Tin-chan: Allan and Lau Mau: Loung Wing-chui, Pardao and Tong Kwan:, Cheng Sut-hong. Bryant, Johnson., Law- non and Duncan.
MANCHUKUO LOAN.
TOKYO RANKERS TO LEND 30,000,000 YEN
THE DISARMAMENT
PROBLEM
BRITISH SPEECH PLEASES GERMANY
Berlin, Nov. II.
MORE PROTECTION.
INDIAN TARIFF AGAINST NON-EMPIRE GOODS
New Delhi, Nov. 11.
the
Harpsichord of the Bach Cantata Club London.
Tho Creed Hymn: Kipling's "Recessional." Prayers Hyma: "Oh Valiant Hearts" Addreas. Rev. J. N. Lowis Bryan B.A.9.C.F. C/E.
Subfect The Meaning Of This
Violin Solo First Movement of Violin Day."
Concerto is E Major (Bach). Hymn: "For All The Saints" Bratza (Violinist) with Strings and Last Post "after VI, "Rovelllo" Harpsichord of the Bach Cantata | after v. 5) Club London.
..
National Antham Benediction
Voluntary.
Romeo & Juliet (Fantasy) (Tachni- kowsky) played by the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra conducted by Glory" Leopold Stokowakk
"Land of Hope &
The Band of the lat. Bttn. of the
(This suite is kindly loaned by a South Wales Borderers, under the Listener and played by request)
dirdetion of Bandmaster J. T. Geeks; Well Informed circios bellove, Chorus Nightingale Chorus ("Solo-will play throughout the Service, and
mon"} Indian
(Handel). Choir and the collection will be given to Earl Harpsichord (a) Prelude (b) Almand
Orchestra of the Bach Cantata Club, Haig's Fund for Ex-Service Men).
11-12.15 p.m. Corant (a). Minuet from A Relay of the St. Paul's Church Rudolph Dolmetsch. First Harpischord Suite (Purcell). Morning Servien,
8.45-11.50 p.m.
(0) 'night. A Foreign Office protection for Indian industry by
A deop impression has been that the report of the created by Sir John Simon's Tariff Board which is now com- speech in the House of Commons plete, will recommend additional last spokesman terms it a "tremend raising at against non-Em- ous advance" but indicated that, pire goods. auter. Germany would not participate in Tokyo, Nov. 11. the Disarmament Conference until A wendiente of Tokvo bankers France and other countries yesterday accented Manchukun'a dorso the Simon pronouncement. ronment for the flotation of five per Moreover, Germany would not cont bonds amounting to 80 000.000 guarantee to renounce her claim The loan will be formally for n revision of the peale gloned on Saturday and the hands treaty," nor enter an "Eastern D.8 C... Chief Officer of one of the fasued carly In December-Reûtèri Locarno."--Boutor,
yell.
on-
Among the wreaths deposited at the Canotaph yesterday on behalf of the Repelen, max on ad on behalf of the Raval Flect Auxiliary arvice of Admiralty Pilers. hy Mr. E. M. Ras, local vessels.
Approx). Relay of the Symphonic Concert from the Peninsula Hotel by the Intervale Recorded Musle will be Courtesy of the Management, (During Broadcast-from the Studio.
11,30 p.m...Close Down.
All records in the above European programmes, with the exception of the sulte loaned by a Listener, are from Z.B.W.' Librarg).
|
1 p.m. Local Time & Weather Report.
2 p.m. Close Down. 8-11.30 p.m. (Approx:) European Programme.
8. p.m. Local Time & Weather Report Etc.
83-84 m. Recorded Programme, Song-Like As The Love-Lorn. Turtia (from "Atlanta"). Doris Vano -(Contralto) with Strings -and
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