EXTENSION OF THE EVERTON

MORATORIUM

(Continued from Page 1.)

those of the British Com- monwealth of Nations, have no deep an interest and for the

HOLD THE VILLA

achievement of which the ARSENAL BENEFIT

Co-

operation of the United States is casential.

"To speak of the remedial measures that may have to bo adopted, it is not pronored pow to Bay more than that in the recent past, lue Brilish Lovecanta and frequently expressed their view and that neither in the realm of theory nor in that of fact are they able to find any reason for amend ing it.

"They believe that the regime of Intergovernmental financial oblikations as now existing must be reviewed.

POSTPONEMENT OF PAYMENTS,

"They are profoundly impressed with the Importance of acting quickly and they earnestly hope that the United States Govern- ment will see its way to enter into an exchange of views at the earliest possible moment,

The immediate objective of the present Note, however, ia of a more limited nature.

"On December 15th next, an Instalment of the Brit'sh

war debts in duo to be paid. It is not possible to hope that an agree ment.

сал be achieved in five weeks on matters of such vast

acone,

Confronted last summer with a similar dificulty, the conference of Lausanne found it necessary, In order to allow its work to proceed undisturbed, to reserve during the period of the con-

1

Landon, Mouth

classic game betwen Everton d A crowd of 50,000 spectators saw a

Mann Mark Dixie Dean, the Everton centra-forwart rilliant form, and enmpletely, over-andowed G. Brown, the England centre,

Newcast'e Belted three rekorves

Arsenal. but fought K net pallantly that the home team could only win by one geel.

Sheffield Wednesday were rather. fortunate to beat Pantamaitis, ennial,

ing a victory in the last minute of the game,

FC-

THE HONGKONG TELFGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1932.

The crowd watching the Luton-1 Norwich came became so menacing that the Palina kod to maned tha feree-Our Own Correspondent.

FIRST DIVISION.

Arsenal Birmingham Blackburn lackpool Derby Fension Leeds Manchester C. Wednesday Sunderland West Brom.

1 Newcastle*

0 Huddersfield

-2 Livernonl

3 Mid-lenbrough

4 Bolton

3 Aston Villa

3

1 Leicester

4 Wolves

2 Portsmouth

2 Sheffield U.

DIVISION.

i

MACAO: RACES

SPLENDID SPORT YESTERDAY

THE RESULTS.

1. The Huang Ho Handicap.8lx. Forlongs. dir, ti, il. Potts' Drian (140 lbs.)

(Mr. A. Rozaj

Mr. Gelp's Dushaway (140 lbs.)

(Mr. Black) Mr. Hau Un's Allwoll (14) lbs.)

(Mr. Carroll)

2

"DO AWAY WITH SANDHURST""

CHURCHES & WAR

Outspoken criticism by clergy- men oo fanure of the nationa to uirarm was made at the Con- gregational Union Assembly at Wsiver,ampton.

"If we could do away with 1 Sandhurat, Woolwich and Dart- mouth the life of this country would be inanitely heaith.er,'

Richards, said the Rev. Leyton pastor of Carr's Lane Church, Birmingham.

B

Time: 31, 1.038/6, 1.38 2/6. Distance: 2 lengths, A lengtл. F'ari-Mutuol: Winner $19.80. Places $14,70, $21.20.

Cash Sweep: 1st $117.92, 2nd $33.52, 3rd $16.76. Unplaced $10.70.

2--The Sydney llandicap: Unce Round.

1

2

Mr. A. M. L Soares Manna (158 lbs.) (Mr. Harriman) t..... Mir. A. E. M. Rafock's City of Melbourne (108 lbs.) (Bir. Butler) Mr. Fish's Tin Tac (152 lbs.) (Mr. Tang Man Wa) ** Time: 22 4/6, 51, 1.10 3/5, 1.50 2/5. Distance: 2 lengths, 3 longthe. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $10.70, Placer $0.70, $6.80, $13.40,

Cash Sweep: tat $179.09, 2nd $61.34, 3rd $20.67. Unplaced $0.60 each.

3-The Chu Kiang Handicap: Mile.

Mr. K. H. Koy's Ajax (150 lbs.)

(Mr. G. Roza)

"It is the mon trained there who have hamstrung the Disarmament Conference,"

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22073. All Star Orchestra.

22381.

1 Still Remember.

I Never Denia't You Fall in Love”

With Me..

Rudy Valley and his Connectlent

onkees.

*

Ten Cante a Dance. Send for Me

The High Hatters, 6.25-6.27 A Concert,

"Out of every 1 of taxation, 138. 4d. went for military pur- posca, and yet nobody suggested economy in that direction. They Buggented cuts in every other direction 'rom education, unem-Orchestral-To A Waterlily ployment pay and salaries."

Our Word To Germany.

Orchestral-me A Wild Rosa

(Macdowell).

(Macdowall).

22361.

22536,

1152.

Chicago Symphony Orch. Song-Songs By Mother Taught Ma

(Macfarren-Dvorak).

son-Bubenstein).

Rosa Ponsolle (Soprano). 1319. Piano Solo-The Prophet Bird

(Schumann). Piano Solo-By The Brookside

(Stojowski),

The Rov. K. L. Parry (Manches-Song-Since First I Met Theo (Wat- tor) and that If Sir John Simon who was one of their own people One-had said when President Hoover made his proposals "I wish they went further, but so far as they go we will support them," the whole aspect of the world would: have been different to-day.

1

3 Chelsea

Mr. L' and 's Deveron (154 lbs)

(Mr. A. Roza)

2

SECOND

Mr. Samson's Alexandra Hali

(147 lbs.) (Mr. Texford)

- 3

Bradford C. Bury

1

2 Manchester U.

2

Chesterfield

4 Prenton N. E.

Fulham Lincoln Mia!! Nails County

Port Vale Southampton Swansea West Ham

2 Burnley

1 Oldham

2 Toltenham

2 Charlton

4 T'lymouth

Netta Forest

↑ Stoke

2 Bradford

6 Grimsby

forence the exccution of the pay THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH). monts due to the partielpating Powers.

AS AT LAUSANNE.

The British Government hope that a similar procedure may now be followed and ask for a suspen sion of the payments due from them for the period of the dis- cussions now suggested or for any other period that may be agreed

upon.

"The British Government be- love that the proposed discussions could best begin in Washington, but this point, as well as on others touched upon in the present Note. they await the expression of the views of the United States Government."-Reuter and British

Wirelcas.

POET'S LONE VOYAGE

ACROSS · TWO

OCEANS

IN CUTTER.

on

Merrilles, Sept. 28. Bound for Tahiti

a lone voyage across two oceans. Alain Gerbault, ex-tennis star, poet and navigator, set sall alone from the Old Port this morning on board his nine-ton cutter, named after himself.

is

Alain Gerbauit has told bis! friends that this may be his last voyage and that it is unlikely ho will ever return to Francs or even

HIA bout *to civilisation,

furnished with three cabins: a kitchen in the bows, a combined living room and study, equipped with maps, log book unt special вед photography, amidships, and in the stern sleep- ing quarters furnished with a larve on chest of antique make said to have once belonged to a pirate

cameras

for

Bournemouth

Brentford Bristol C Clapton O. Coventry Karter Luton

Newport Northampton Swindon Torquay

2 Bristol R.

2 Watford

3 Crystal Pal.

2 Queen's P. E.

4 Gillingham

2

i kending

1

1 Norwich

0 Southend

3 Aldershot

4 Cardiff

Brighton

*Unplayed. THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).

Barnsley

Darlington Doncaster Gatshend Halifax Hartlepoola

◊ Chester

1 Rutherham

4 Bouthport

2 Accrington

◊ Carlinic

0 Barrow

1

6 New Brighton

Stockport Tranmere Walail Wrexham

2 Mansfeld

2 York

2 Rochdale

7 Crewe

SCOTTISH LEAGUE、

Arldrie.

Ayr

Celtic

{FIRST DIVISION).

Dondee Falkirk Hamilton Queen's Park

angera St. Johnstone St Mirren

0 Partick

2 Motherwell

3 East Stirling

2 Third Lanark

* Aberdeen

0 Külmarnock

2 llcarta

6 Morton

2 Clyde

7 Cowdenbeath

SCOTTISH LEAGUE (SECOND DIVISION.)

Arbroath

Allon.

Umorton Dunfermline East Flife Forfar

'bernians King's Park

St. BernarČH

0 Dundee U.

0 Sten muir

1 Queen ' Sth.

4 Brechin

6 Albion

3 Montrose

8 Armadale

4 Leith

3 Raith Rovers

LOCAL GOLF.

Time 81 3/6, 1.00 4/5, 1.31 2/6, 2.06 2/5.

Distance: length, 2 length:. Parl-Mutuel: Winner $16.00. Places 30.40, $6.00, $8.60.

Conh

Sweep: 1st $65.74, 3rd $32.87. cách

$230.00, 2nd Unplaced $12.17

The Chien Tang Handicap:

Once Round.

Mr. H. S. Y. Wakefield (150 lbs.)

(Mr. Caplan)

Mr. G. i. Potts Powerful King (154 lbs.) (Mr. A. Roza) ....

2 Mr. Hau Un's The Plover (160 lbs.)

(Mr. G. Ron)

"Not to keep our word to Ger- many regarding disarmament is the dirtiest,

most un-English |

do," Mr. Parry thing we could added.

The Assembly carried a resolu- t'an moved by Mr. Richards, ex- pressing profound disappointment with the meagre results so far 1 attained by the Geneva Confer- ence and reaffirming its convle- 2 tion that war was inconsistent

with Christian ideals.

A

Time: 24 2/6, 64 4/5, 1.20 1/5, 1.59

2 1/5.

Distance:, length, A neck. Pari-Mutual: Winner $10.60. Places 36.60, $9.00, $12.10.

Canh Sweep: 1st $535.30, 2nd $152.00, 3rd $76.48. Unpiared $12.14 2 each

5.-The Yangtze Handlesp: Seven Furlouge.

Messrs. Lo and Liang's Paro Music

(145 lbs.) (Mr. Black)

Mr. Jacque's Whoopee (160 lb.)

(Mr. Caroll)

Mr. P. V. B.'s Gallant Fox

(159 s.) (Mr. Noronha)

1

a

1420.

Igance Jan Paderewski. Song-Tavern Song (Fisher). Song The Green-Eyed Dragon

(Newman & Charles) Reinald Werrenrath (Baritone). 1264. String Bass-Minuet in Beethoven). String Bass-Valse Miniature

(Koussevitzky).

Servo Koussevitzky. Song-Bois Enn's (Lully). Song-The First Caress (De

Crescenzo).

1476.

Enrico Caruso (Tenor), 1437. Plano Solo-Falev Tale (M¬dtner).

Plano Sat-Suggestion Diabolique

(Proll eff).

Benno Molacivitch.

7 p.m.

1449,

Closing Stock and Exchange Quota- tions.

6.27-7.30 m. Väriety, Song-Now I'm In Love,

Women Conduct Service. Women conducted entirely service and meeting of the wo-Song-A Little Kin Each Morning. men's Guild at Lea Road Church during the day..

Mrs. Archibald Parsons, of | Bath, discussing "Some Modern

Essentials," contrasted family, life in Victorian days and now.

Anona Winn. Selections."Show Boot Orchestral DP Man River.

B3328.

Paul Whitemon & His Orch.

ЯБ012.

Song-I'm So Along With The Crowd. Song-That Daddy & Mather of Minn

Jasonh White (Tenor). 22081. Medley-Clarice Mayne (Comedienne). 2831,

"In the old days," she said, 2

8

Time: 17 4/5, 47 4/5, 1.19 1/5, 1:58- 3/G.

Distance: 3 lengths, A length.

0 Pari-Mutuel: Winner $123.60.

Maces $7.00, 26.10, 85.10.

f

Cash

each.

$234.08. Sweep: 1st

$2 Big Sweep:

"we used to have a family pew | Negra Spirituals and father, mother and the whole

family used it. Now we seme-

times see mother there. She is

more often alone and the churches

Hall Johnson & Nogro Choir.

81020. Sclerons.The Cat & The Fiddis

New Mayfair Orchestra. C2370.

C2357.

are being kept going by the elder Medley-Violet Loraine (Comedional, 2ndly and middle-aged people..

$66.RB. 3rd $33.44. Unplaced $6.20 "In the old days if one met people who were not going to church on Sunday, they would hans by on the other aide or ex- plain why they could not go.

No. 1028

4045 4344

$1,914.86 547.10 273.65 Unplaced each $17.87: 1645, 3631; 0929, 0233, 3401, 7106, 5183, 5172, 0716, 1018, 129, 1988, 1235, 4130, 2548, 1328, 5062.

Mile

The Whangpoo Handicap: One

Mrs. Lowcock's New King (150 lbs.)

(Mr. Caplan) ....

Mr. Altch Aitch's Venturous

(165 lbs.) (Mr. Liang)

1

"To-day, our young people pass 18 with their golf clubs in their cars and just wave 'cheerio. We women should make every effort to save the family life of the coun- try.

"I am not asking you to go back

2 to Victorian days, but I suggest

8

Messta, Roza & Edgar's Tion Feng Shan (147 lbs.) (Mr. Butler) Time: 33 4/5, 1.08, 1.38 3/5, 2.11. 08/0

+

Distance: 3 lengths, 4 lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $19.80. Places $0.60, $5,60.

Cash Swoop: 1st $280.62, 2nd #82.72, 3rd $31.30. Unplaced $23.00 2 each,

For food the Alain Gerbault O.E.C. Marton Wins the

carries 400 lb. of boiled potatoes and provisions of rice, peas, por- ridge and sugar. On this simpla diet, with water from a storé of 200 litres. Gerbault will subsint for four months.

(Unofficial) The Ladies' Scram. ble: Seven Perfangs. Mr. Y. C. Ko'a Prestwick (145 Ibr.)

(Miss Waraton) ....

Mr. H. S. Y.'s Estrellita (146 lbs.)

(Miss Farr)

Mr. Seth's Until Then (146 lbs.)

(Misa Ronner)

9

Time: 17, 48 2/5, 1.21 3/6, 1.55 2/8. Distance: A length, A neck. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $19.30. Places $0.29, 20.50.

Cash Sweep: 1st $297,04, 2nd $88.94, 3rd $42.52. Unplaced $23.02 cach.

Jasper Clark Cup. FANLING CONTEST. The Jasper Clark Cup was played for at Fanling yesterday and resulted in a win for O. E, C. Marton, with a total of 150. He returned the figures of 70 and 80, playing consistently

hear's Champion. Full Results of Saturday's M. W. Budd, tied for second place with L. K. Andrewes, with 102. The the

best following wera

thirteen positions:

His departure had been kept Bedret. Only a handful of close friends were present this morning when he hade farewell to France, arahant perhaps for ever.

RIFLE SHOOTING.

Interporters Practise at Taikoo.

Interporters again practised at the Taikoo range of the Hongkong Rifle Lengua on Saturday and Sun- day. The best 10 scores recorded wote:

Starling. 89: Malpas, 88; Summers, 87: Douglas. 86: Wond "man. 84; Swan, 82: Watson, B1: Kite, 79; Brown, 79; Forbes, 79.

Lam Yat, allas Lam Yat-ring was added to the Bat of accused in the Jubilee Brad Murder case when ho appeared before Mr. Wenn Jones the morning on a capital indletment. He was mmanded for 48 hours police custody.

in

O. E. C. Marton.. 79+80=160. M. W. Budd........ 70-+-83102, L. R. Andrewer.... 70+83=102. Dr. I. Newton

F. J. de Ramo

A. E. Liraman

D. 8. Robb

H. U. Ireland

C. C. Stark

A. H. Ferguson

A. Mackenzie ....

HOME RUGBY.

Matches.

London, Nov. 12. The following are the resuls of the Rugby matches played to-day: Cumberland

Lancashire

Cornwall Down N'thumb'T'd

Sampreet Bristol

81-82-163.

82++82-104

85-4-80-105.

82-1-85-187.

89-+-70-168.

88-1-81-109. -

Gloucester

80-188109. 804-84-170.

Guv'e Hamnital

L. G. S. Dodwell.. 01+-80-171. R, S. Logan

84-+-87-171.

THE CAPTAIN'S CUP.

+

3

8 Yorkshire

8

12 Glesshire

16 R.N.E. College

A

Cambridge Uni 8 Leicester

7.30-8 D.m.

A Violin & Pianoforte Beitel from the Studio by the 'sses E. Hander-

on and Lattle K

8pm. Local Time and Weather Resort Pi

83-11.30 p.m. Ko Shing Theatre Relay.

0 p.m. Rugby Mid-Day Press

11 ** nm (Anurax:3 Close Town, (All records in the above Eurogenn Penrammes are kindly supplied by. Mesars. S. Moutrle & Co.).

NewL

we should each start by making M. W. AND MISS E. LO

our homes centres of attractive. ness to the young people around us, where they can discuss any- thing with us and be perfectly frank with us.

Many a woman has dusted her children into the street and her husband into the public house,"

Mrs. Parsons declared.

IN FINAL.

Mixed Doubles Tennis

Championship.

M. W. Lo and his sister, Miss Enid Lo, will meet Captain

Barry and Mrs. Lochner In the final of the open Mixed Doubles tennis championship at the Chinese NO SLEEP FOR 16 Recreation Club this week.

YEARS

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UNHAPPY FATE OF TWO EX-SOLDIERS

Budapest, Oct. 8. Cornelius Szekely is asleep nt East, a aleap from which he will

never awake.

In 1916, when fighting in the

Austrian army, he was wounded in

the head and since that time has been unable to sleep.

Doctors from all parts of Europe examined this case of abnormal in- 14 semala, but could do nothing to alleviate his condition. Only in the last few months did he get any re- of. when strong drugs were ad- ministered which allowed him to aten for about an hour a day,

He died in a Budapest hospital. Another man in Budapest claims П still longer abatention from

8 Old Cranleighans n

5 Coventry London Trish 0 Trublin Uni.

Oxford Uni. Richmond

0 Blackheath

0 Harlequins St. Barth, Hos. 8 Old Alleválanu Tinite Services JR Tandon Scot Llanelly

10). Swansen -- In the play off yesterday for the Glasgow H. S., 19 Watson'ans Captain's Cup for 1932, Captain Stewartonians & Haritoniane, Daukes qualified with a nett score of 72.

K.G.C. CHAMPIONSHIP. Results of First Round

Matches.

The following are the first- round results in the Kowloon, Golt. Club Championship played yoster

The P. #nd. O, Huer Ragnare, by a dewyn which II. E the Governor and Lady, G. H. Russell boat J. McKelvie Perl-nve, walgreinar la doe ni Bam^fiya and three ma

AD. C. Wilson beat G. Mifne three

Reuter.

12

A

T

P

Ha la Harr Paul Kern an officiel

14 in the Bocial Insurance Department f the Hungarian Government who stated to a newspaper man to-day 8 that he had not slept since 1916. when a bullet pierced his skull on the Russian front,

Kern's statement is supported by

and two.

• W. & Her teralved, a walk an affidavit by Dr. Ladislaw Her lover from W. Taylor.

R. H. Mundy bont Planner three and two.

loveranig, chief physician at the doctor P.W.JBudapest. Hospital. The

P.E.A. Remetiox beat. A Uranhart ale and four, N

Dr. J. E. H. Grean beat, A; A. Lones firm and faur.

J. MacKnight boat J. D. Thom

AT. Braidy beat G. - D. Rald oven and are getter

stated that Kern was normal in all tapects save his apparently per- manent incomin'ä.

Kern said that he never bother- vt to He down; bachnes ho know it was useless. His nights are spent In cafes and picture-houses, Ha had not considered taking up night | work faollar. It might be extrainte

On

semi-final Saturday the matches were played off, when the Lo combination easily scored over H. D. and Miss Rumjahn, winning in straight sets, 6-2, 6-1,

In the other half, Capt. Barry and Mrs. Lochner achieved a fine performance in climinating E. C. Fincher and Miss O. Dalziel 6-8. 6-3.

Young people of today may be dulating down, but how about the young people vol.

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