1.
ST. GEORGE'S WIN
SCOTSMEN BEATEN IN GOLF MATCH Winning the singles comfortably by 12% to 4%, and conceding the foursomes by 8% to 6, St. George's Society managed to beat St. Androw's Society in the annual golf match at Fanling yesterday by 184 to 13.
Scores:-
M. W. Budd bent I. W.
Shewan, 6 and 4
SINGLES.
St.
G.
1
0. E. C. Marton beat A. B. Stewart, 6 and 4
14
L. R. Andruwes beat J. K. MacFarlan, 7 and 5 A. E. Lisaaman bent
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A. K. Mackenzie. 3 and 2..
1
L. G. S. Dodwell beat A.
T. Lay, 1 up....
1
.
F. J. de Rome tied with
C. W. F. Booker beat R.
Young, 3 and 2..
VA
1
A. C. I. Bowker beat K.
A. Leach bent D. Forbes,
2 and 1
A
D. S. Robb.****
S. Morrison, 5 and 4 14
H. G. Sheldon lost to D.
S. Edward. 4 and 2 ..
G. R. Horridge beat
C. C. Stark, 2 up.... A. Sommerfelt tied with
D. J. Valentine
I. Newton bent K. S.
Robertson, I up
B. D. Evans lost to E. W.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1932.
CORRESPONDENCE.
An Island Incident.
[To the Editor, Hongkong Telegraph.]
Sir,-A mesange from one of the
Chinese press agencies reproduced In your columns, regarding the alleged urront by the Macno police of a man who was carrying out survey on an island near Macao, calls for comment.
Brentford Bow the Knee
COLOURS
LOWER-
ED BY CARDIFF
To understand the question, Needle Match Won by must be known that the right of St. tenure an regards the island
Areferred to, with two others, has
1
ก
1/2
Kirk, 8 and G
1
J.
W. Franks beat
Comdr. McBean, 3 and
2
C. B. Johnson lost to S.
J. A. Fox, 7 and 6
1⁄4
1
121
4%
-FOURDALLS.
Budd and Marton bent Shewan and Stewart, 3 and 2
Andrewes und Lissaman beat MacFarlau and Mackenzie, 4 and 3.. Dodwell and de Rome
lost to Lay and Robb
2
2
4 and 3
2
Sheldon and Booker lost
to Young and Edward,
I up
2
Bowker and Leach lost
to Forbes and Mor- rison, 2 and 1
2
Sommerfelt and Evans
lost to Kirk and Ya- lentine, 3 and 2 .... Horridge and Newton beat Robertson and Stark, 1 up...... . Franks and Johnson tied with MeBean and Fox
Fourball Totals Singles ..
2
Aston Villa
London, Nov, 19.
two
INTERPORTERS NOW DEPENDING
(Continued from Page 8.)
were competing for the farmsworth Trophy.
right inf, Shek Yan at outside left and Ip Pok-wn his partner,
RADIO BROADCAST
SONG RECITAL FROM THE STUDIO
From Z.B.W. on wave-length of 355 metres (848 k/c).
indivi Bu overshadowing the dulistic accomplishments of there players was the delightful team work of the whole side which re solved linelf into minchine-like move- ments, with the players positioning themselves for return passce, for- wards and halves moving together,
5.5.17 p.m. Band and Orchestral all to put into effect a plan of
Music. attack perfectly understood by the Flight of the Bumble Bee (Rimsky-
whole team.
DIVISION H.
One need say little of the play. In never been settled ever since the
the first half was all Combined Aston Villa's smashing win over Chinese swarming round the Inter- Sino-Portuguese Treaty, of 1887.
the Arsenal at Vila Park by Aveporters goal, and scoring when a real The inhabitants, moreover, live on the most friendly terms with the goals to three was victory for the old opportunity presented itself. Tanı Portuguese from whom they have of science over the now. There Kong-pak put three beauties, past Was an approximate attendance of Rodgers in the first twenty minutes received many favours, arms and 60,000 spectaters who saw a
great
and before the Interperters could re- ammunition and funds
these to equip game played between themselves against pirate attacks, tearns.
Chelsea in their match at Stamford and money for the establishment
Bridge of schools and a leprosarium, the Barainst Wednesday were foiled 11. Brown, the visiting goal lepers receiving medical treatment keeper, to whom the Shefeld team
from time owed much for a lucky victory, from the Portuguese to time.
W. Evans performed the "hat trick" Chinese for Tottenham Hotspurs, who beat
Chesterfield by 4-1.
After being two gonls down Leeds fought back gamely and forged n 3-8 draw against Portsmouth at Fratton Park."
11
Brentford were completely outpaced in their first defeat Our Own Cor respondent,
FIRST DIVISION.
It happened that surveyor went to the island ru- ferred to, to carry our surveys, because of a dispute between two Chinese in connexion with some private property (and not for International boundary limits us the message referred to tries to make out) and failed to advise the Portuguese of his vialt to the island. The villagers, who look
Bolton upon all strangera with suspicion. Chelsea promptly notified the nearest Huddersfield juliee, who happened to be the | Leicester, Portuguese, and the surveyor was Liverpool requested to present his creden- Middlesbes tials
authorities. Portsmouth
Newcastle This he did and then retired to Sheffield U. Shekki. He was never arrested Wolves
to the Mano
by the Portuguese, and there never was a trial, much less A court martial as the message trics to make out.
Almost immediately afterwards, however, a number of students af
Shekki took up the matter and, by distortion of the facts of the ease, have been trying to stir up trouble. Mr. Tong Shan-yi was invited by 1⁄2 some Chinese (not by the Portu- guese) to look into the question, and he is reported to have busy in Canton examining the files relating to the islands.
6
8
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4%
Grand Total ... 1834
WALLER BRIBE CASE
(Continued from Page 1.)
been
Aston Villa
$ Arsenni
Blackpool
1
0
1
Wednesday
West Brom.
Blackburn
6 Derby
0 Everton
2
3
NEWON ad put kad 13 CS CS
Manchester C. O
3 Leeds
2 Hirmingham
Sunderland
Lincoln Regt. Recreio
R.E.
8 University
0
8 Taikoo C.R.C.
4 Radio S.C.
3 China Ath.
2 St. Joseph's
D
R.A.F. South China R.A.S..C.
1 Signals League Table.
Goals P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts, 8 7 0 1 39 0 14 7 6 0 1 30 4 12 60 1 20 0 12 6 1 1 29 12 11 850 3 21 14 10 60 2 10 12 10
3 14 13
St. Joseph's.. Lincoln Regt. R.A.S.C.
S.W. Borderers 7 South Chine
China Ath.
R.A.F.
Récrofo
Radio S.C.
R.E.
R.C. of S.
University.. 8
Taikoo C.R.C. B 0 1
$ 15
3taliste from a penalty through Suen,
D
1
Ip Pak-wa had added a fourth.
Sven Kam-shun was lucky to score. from the spat kick, his feat shot being yards wide, but the referee gave hlin n second chance through an infringe- ment on the part of Lim, the Chinese
2 Roalkeeper.
Play deteriorated in the second half, the Chinese being inclined to rest on, their laurels, but still perfectly cap-i able of withstanding any challenge * from the opposition.
SECOND
DIVISION.
Bradford Burnley
3
Millwall
Port Vale
4
Lincoln
I
Bradford C.
1
4
Fulham
B
Hury
Hury
Swanca
t
1
3 Notts County
0
0 West Ham
0
4 Chenterfield
1
Chariton Grimsby Manchester U. Notts Forest Oldham Plymouth Preston N.E. Stoke Tottenham
บ
Southampton
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH). Aldershot Brighton
1 Bournemouth
2 Luton
2 Newport
2 Brentford
Northampton Bristol C. Exeter
of
Bristol R Cardi Crystal Pal Gillingham Norwich Queen's P.R. Rending Southend Watford
2
D
Swindon
5
'Torquay
3 Coventry
No less an authority than Mr. Chiu Siu-tann, Commissioner of Foreign Affairs in Canton, in at Interview, which was published in the Wah, Taz Yat Po on the 14th Inst. declared:-"Macao has lent
to the inhabitants materials those islands to defend themselves against attacks of pirates, and has
3 Clapton 0.
given money for the establishment THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
of schools, and has helped the in- Accrington babitants of that locality in other Barrow
ways. Because of this there seem Carlisle
to be people who believe that the Chester Portuguese are desirous of taking Crewe possession of those islands. The New Brighton
Mansfeld 13 Portuguese, explaining the case to Rochdale
us, declare that they have no Rotherham. intention of taking any of our Southport territory, and I believe their statement,"
shop, and the money was there handed over.
He concluded by saying, "I look forward to the time when the Sanking Government will nominale a special delegate to establish the limits definitely with a delegate from the Portuguese government, so that the dispute will be settled once and for alt."
that are
2 Darlington
2
Barnsley
3 Hartlepool
1
Hon
2
Tranmere
1 Gateshead
Doncaster
3 Wrexham
2 Stockport
2 Walsall SCOTTISH LEAGUE (FIRST DIVISION).
Aberdeen Airdrie, Celtic Dundee
East Stirling Hamilton Kilmarnock
Morton Rangers
A
8 Clyde
1 Motherwell
Cowdenbeath
St. Mirren
Partick
2 Falkirk
3 Queen's Park
Henrts
3 St. Johnstone
Third Lanark 5 Ayr
• Postponed on account of log. SCOTTISH LEAGUE (SECOND DIVISION).
Arbroath Armadale
The evidence which will be produced will be that, of the man
The Chinese people are seeking who offered the bribe and from the friendship and good will of whom it was obtained. He would other nations, and irresponsible say he was handling the opium students should not be permitted when accused came in and took the to interfere in matters opium from him, laid it on the beyond their capabilities. It is a table and left the cubicle. After poor commentary on the methods a conversation with the detective. of some of the teachers who would Brechin he obtained $50 from his master. be better occupied in preparing Dambarton and the detective took him to the their pupils for other shop where he handed the inatead of stirring up trouble by Edinburgh useful life East Fife money over. That was the evid-lying and mischievous propaganda.
Montrose It is sincerely to be hoped That St. Bernards Queen O'Sth. those best able to settle Inter- national disputes be left to do so and that students be sent back to their books. Yours, etc.,
ence of the man who was liable to be accused of a serious crime.
OTHER EVIDENCE.
"The next witness will be the man who was in the cubicle at the time and he will any he saw the accused receive the bribe. At the time he did not know there was opium in the packet. He saw the accused come in, take the packet. and say "This is opium. The next important witness is an old man who is unable to attend this morning on account of illness and his evidence will be given from the depositiona. He will corro- berate the previous witness,
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J. A. K.
COLLIERY DISASTER.
ELEVEN KILLED IN GLASGOW.
MINE EXPLOSION
3 King's Park
Raith Rovers
Leith
2 Forfar
@ Dunfermline
Suen, should have reduced the lend when he was presented with another penalty, but he shot badly and Lim saved with ease. In a bad light, the same player netted the losers' second point with a very nent shot.
Teams:
i
Interport:Rodger; Mullane, Lau, 2 Mau: Bliss, Pardos, A. Dunean; Cheng,
Siu-hong, Wong Mee-shun, ́ Howe, Suen Kam-shun and Baldry.
Chinese:-Lim Shin -chan; Leung fu-chan Ho Cho-yin; Lni Kwok-shiu, Wong Sin-wah, Tong Kwan; Tang Kwong-sum, Mak So, Tam Kang-pak, Ip Pak-ww and Shek Yan.
NEW ORCESTRA
LAUNCHED
5-8 p.m. European programme. 5-7.40 p.m. A programme of Colum- bia records.
Korsakov).
Khovanchtchina--Preludo (Mous.
Borgsky).
Sir Hamilton Horty conducting the
Hallo Orchestra.
9008,
Korsakov, arr. O'Donnell), Dance of the Tumblers (Rimsky Golliwog's Cake Walk (Debussy)..
B.B.C. Wireless Military Band,
9744. 6.17-5.30 p.m. Sea Shanties. Time to Go (Weatherly and Sander
Mon).
Only An Old Rough Diamond (Trevor
and Stroud). Malcolm McEachern (Bass).
4803. (a) Blow the Man Down (b) The
Merchant Ship (arr. Terry and Shaw).
(a) Tom's Gone to Hilo (b) What Shall We Do with the Drunken Sailor (arr. Terry).
The League of Arts Choir. 4593. 5.30-0.10 p.m. A Concert.- Octel-Toreador et Andalouse
(Rubinstein, arr. Sear). Romance (Rubinstein, arr. Scar)..
J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. 6218. Song--Air Lorg Nan Eilean (Ken- nedy Fraser and Macleod). Song-Cael Muile (Traditional).
Margaret MacInnes (Contralto).
DB200. Plano Solo-Impromptu No. 2 in
A Flat (Schubert). Piano Solo-Impromptu No. 4 in
F. Minor (Schubert).
Ethol Leginaka. 0478.
Song-Sail On (Gabriel). Song Satisfled (Ackley and Ackley).
William MacEwan (Tenor). 6270. Octet Love's Dream After the Balt (Czibulkn, arr, Willoughby). Octet Echoes of the Ball (Wil..
loughby).
J. I. Squire Celeste Octet.
DB508
7 p.m. (Stock Quotations, etc.). 6.10-7.40 p.m. Variety).
Vocal Duct-Moanin' For You. Vocal Duet-Wall Cling Together.
Norah Blaney and Gwen Farrar. DB121. Organ Solo-Cinderella. Waltz. Organ Solo-Allen Where Art Thou?
Patiman.
DB104. Humorous Song-Over the Garden
Wall.
Humorous Song--Walinh-Malaka-
Lucy.
Leslie Sarany. DB141. Xylophone Salo-Baby's Birthday
Pariy. Vibraphone Solo-Drink, Brothers
Drink.
Rudy Starita. DB431. Vocal Duct-Little White Lies. Vocal Duet-Horatio Nicholls' Gipsy
Melody.
DB347.
Layton and Johnstone. Orchestra)-Live, Laugh and Love. Orchestral-Jealousy.
Albert Candler & His Orchestra.
SIR T. BEECHAM'S Humorous Song-Side by Side. DB808.
TRIUMPH
Norman Lang.
5187.
Vocal Gems-Hold My Iland. Vocal Gems-Bow Bells.
Columbia Light Opera Company.
DXW02.
Band-It's a Lovely War-Medley.
Debroy Somers Bund.
A brilliant, an amazingly bril liunt, concert at Queen's Hall launched the Rowal Philharmonic Society's 121st senson and the enreer of the new Landon Philhar-Humorous" Monɑlogue-Old Sam. 4 monic Orchestra.
0
5
1
Dandee U. Allva
3
5
Sten'muir Hibernians
WATER POLO.
Y.M.C.A. Play Match With H.M.S. Keppel.
of
It touches on the miraculous that Sir Thomas Beechurn should have succeeded in collecting within a few months this band of 105 players, all British, and have brought them, at their first appearance, to the point of performing in a way that places them in the front rank of the orchestras of the world,
DX109.
DX321.
Stanley Holloway. Xylophone Solo-Minuet. Xylophone Solo-Aloha Oe. Vocal Duet-You Were Meant for Me.
Rudy Starita.
4782. Vocal Duet-Broadway Melody.
Layton & Johnstone. 7.40-8 pm. From the Studio. A Song Reeltal by Mrs. M. Mounsall (Contralto) accompanied by Mr. L. St. A. Sharpham.
8 p.m.
6302.
We asked after the dazzling
Local Time and Weather opening piece (the "Carnaval Report.
8.3-11.30 p.m. Relay from the Ko Romain"). Who else could have Shing Theatre, done it, and where? This is an astonishing country. Be it added that nowhere else In the world would there have been so poorish an nudience for such an occasion.
BEST OF THE EVENING.
The playing throughout the even- ing was bright, clear, elegant, and spirited. One soloist after another,
10.30 p.m. tugby. Mid-day Press News.
11.30 p.m. Close Down.
All records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by Messrs. Anderson Music Co.
STONECUTTERS' MATCH.
known and unknown, distinguished Team From the U.S.S. Houston himself Mr. H. S. Green in Berlioz piece, then the, matchless
the
Entertained.
were
full re-
Swinney and Hannell (Stonecut- ters) beat Brown and Yelt 6-3; best Stevens and De-Bri 6-3; beat Miguel
Leon Goossens near, the beginning of U.S.S. Houston ware entertained. Yesterday afternoon, a tennis term of the "Prague" symphony.
by the staff of Stonecutters Wireless The most lovely playing of the Station and after a most enjoyable A water-polo team from the Euro- evening was in Delius's "Brigg and evenly contested match HLM.S. Keppel yesterday, when pean Y.M.C.A. WAR the guest
Fair," which was musical magic; beaten by 44 games to 37. the most superb was in "Helden- The following were the game was played alongside the dos leben." It was like Beecham to sulta: troyer at Taipo before a large crowd launch a new orchestra with one of London, Nov. 20.
including the ship's complement.
the hardest show-pieces of the re- Eleven miners are now dend no a
The Keppel turned out a strong result of an explosion at the fight, the final scores being,
team and gave the Y.M.C.A. a hard Pertory. Well, "Heldenleben" has and Toledo 1-2. Cardowan Colliery, Glasgow, on the three in favour of the YM.C.A.musical.
four-
never sounded more lucid or more "The next witness which the 16th Inst. when four were killed Campbell and Goldman scored twn prosecution calls is the Chinese and ten seriously Injured. detective who was with accused at Only three of the injured now the time. He was asked about the survive.-Our Own Correspondent. offence some time afterwards and donied all knowledge of the
Cowen and Burrows (Stonecuttern) lust to Brown and Yett 4-5; lost to The young leader, Mr. Paul Stevens and Do-Bri 4-5; lost to Miguel goals each for the visitors and Row-Beard, who comes from Birming
and Toledo 8-0. fanda, Ross and Hutton were the ham, proved himself extraordinari-lost to Brown and Yett 4-5; bent Rickard and Downs (Stonecutters) Keppel scorers. Capt. Burnett of ly accomplished. He played the the Keppel refereed the mintch. violin cadenza with subdued fan- and Toledo 6-1.
Stevens and De-Bri 5-4; beat Miguel After the game. the visitors were affair. He himself was a party arrested the opium. The fine will joyed a pleasant outing.
entertained at tea on board and entasy, but, in a quiet way, most ex-
quisitely in taking this money. This is a be $200. You talk to him $100. If
To show that one was not too rather serious offence for a manno money $60." The man's master)
Mr. Lazarus Joseph, advanco mana- much TO PLAY NAVY. of the rank of detective to deny will also give evidence of obtain-
be it said that Sir pany, arrived here by the President all knowledge of it. He was asked ing the money and handing it over.
Thomas's "andunto" in the Mozart, Mekinley from Manila. The Com- Triangular Tournament to some time later and again denied "Accused went into hospital
was more like "adngto." Start on Wednesday.
pany leaves Manila on December 31st, knowledge.
The Philharmonie Society, which and Mr. Joseph in here for the pur after the events alleged to have taken place
The annual triangular tournament was moribund, is alive again, and pose of arranging Hongkong bookings. und .wher
in starting on Wednesday next whon London has the prospect of the most Came out On October the Army and the Navy will meet in brilliant season of orchestral music "At a still later date, he ad-17th was arrested and charged the first round at Bookumpoo at 4. p.m. it has over known.
In the usual
DETECTIVE'S ADMISSION,
he
and wany
hia
mitted the offence. He would say he went into the cubicle with statement was simply 'I deny the
accused. Accused called him to
ARMY
fault vated to manage a little ger of the Italian Grand Opera Com-
The Club will fold an "A" term on Wednesday against HIM.S. Kent at charge","
Happy Valley at 6 pm, while on the Toxas Company, arrived here Mr. P. O. Elliot, credit manager of the door and said certain-words the hearing is proceeding.
Evidence was then called, and South Wales Borderers at Happy Kinley, accompanied by his wife,
Club meet Saturday next the
the from Manila by the President Mc- to him. Those words were "I
Valley at 4 p..
Passengers who left by the P. and O. B.K, Corfu on Saturday included Bishop and Mrs. Roberta of Singa- pore, Dr. and Mrs. Black, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Forguson. Commander E.O. Priestley, Mrs. L. Forster, and
Mr. L. H. V. Booth.
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