CORRESPONDENCE.

A Question To The Peace Society.

To the Editor, Hongkong

Telegraph.3

BANISHEES SENT

TO GAOL

LEPER NOT WANTED

BY VILLAGERS

Bantahed for life in 1922 fol- Sir-The vigour and activity of lowing a term of seven years' hard. Hongkong's Penco Society compel labour for armed robbery, a Chi- one's attention and aerlous néso who appeared before Mr. Intorcat. Mr. Baldwin's recent Schofield at the Contral Polico speech in the House has drawn | Court this morning was given a everyone's attention to the peril sentence of twelve months' Impri- of the world. The fear of war fa sonment for disobeying the "de- one of which neither military nor portation order. naval

the ordinary men, nor

The defendant, who was arreat- citizen need be ashamed when ited in the West Point District, was -lo no longer one's own life, nor sent away for life after serving that of other combatants which his term for armed robbery, and la jeopardised, but that of our Inst year he was again arrested for womon and children. Pictures in theft. On the expiration of his the illustrated papers of the pre-sentence on that charge and one parations which Germany and of returning from banishment, he other European nations are mak was automatically deported. ing against gaa attack help us to visualise something of the horrora that await u Yet the grim fact remains that HO far the in telligence and will of the world has evolved no effective safeguard against the poril. So long as there are sufficient reasons for strife, nothing, will prevent the next war. We have it in embryo already in Manchuria. If at Genova Japan refuses the restraint of the League she may be tempted, as indeed her statesmen have threatened, to withdraw and then. on the principle that it is as well to be hanged for a sheep us for. a lamb, declare war on China and pursue her well-known ambitions there. To take another enac: Italy is a member of the League, and a signatory of the Kellogg

was deported last month, the de- In the case of a mendicant who fondnnt stated that he returned to Hongkong because the villagers refused in allow him to remain in their midst, as he was suffering from leprosy. Sentence of six months hard labour was Imposed.

POLICE RESERVE

ORDERS FOR CURRENT WEEK

Ondera by the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolle, CMG, Tespector General of Police, slate:

Chinese Company

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

HOME RESULTS.

East Midlands Defeat North at Bedford.

LIGHT BLUES WIN.

London, Nov, 20. The following are the results matches played to-day: Cheshire

10 Yorkshire (At Birkenhead). East Midlands 21 North Midlands

(At Bedford) Lancashiro 11 Durham

(At Manchester) Warwickshire 25 Leicester

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28; 1932.

FANLING GOLF.

Governor's Shield and Young. Cup.

RESULTS OF PLAY.

RADIO BROADCAST

CHILDREN'S CONCERT FROM STUDIO

From Z.B.W. on wave-length of 356, metres (845 kic).

6-8 p.m. European programme,.

5-5.30 pm. A programme of Victor

Dodwell and Company beat the and I.B.V. records, Audit Department by 1 up.

of

nor's Shield competition wna play. The first round in the Gover

1a

ed at Fanling yesterday. The fol-

14

lowing are the results of tho matches played:

D

3

31 RMA. & R.M.C.

(At Woolwich)

11 Plymouth

0

10 United Services

14 St. Bart's,

10 Blackheath

18

12 Nuneaton

11 Pontypook

8

G Richmond

3 Gloucester

.10 3

(At Coventry)

Army Bristol Cambridge U. Devonport S. Harlequins Leicester Northampton O. M. T. Oxford U.

VICTORY

FOR CANTABS. Newport Defeated By Eight Points to Nil,

Government Medical Depart- 3ment beat South Wales Borderers

London, Nov. 1. In Rugby Union football match at Cambridge this afternoon, the Light Blues defeated Newport by eight points to, nil-Brufer.

WATER POLO. .

Week-end Matches at Y.M.C.A.

TWO DRAWN GAMES.

by 3 and 1.

Public Works Department beat Linstead and Davis by 6 and 5.

Dairy Farm defeated, H.M.S Medway easily.

Education Department bent Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company by 3 and 2. University beat David Bong by and 3, II.M.S. Tamar beat the Hong- kong and Singapore Brigade (A.) by two holen.

Hongkong and Shanghai Bank beat Wilkinson and Grist easily.

Canadian Pacific beat Bank Line by 3 and 1.

Orchestral.

Le Con D'Or-Introduction Le Coq D'Or-Bridal Cortego (Rimsky-Korsakow),

(Rimsky-Korsakow), Jolly Fellows (Vollstedt).

London Symphony Orch. Amoureuso (Berger),

9600.

1307.

International Novelty Orchestra,

C1082, Espana Rapsodio (Chabrier),

Dotrolt Symphony Orchestra. Over the Waves (Rosan), Danube Waves (Ivanovici).

International Concert Orchestra.

C1276. 5.30-6 p.m. Children's Concert From The Studio.

6-8 p.nu. A programme of Victor and H.M.V. records.

6-6.35 p.m. Concert Items.

(Beethoven).

E.A.T. Company bent Reins Max-String Brar Solo-Minuet in G Bey and Company by 6 and 4.

Dr. C. II. Burton heat Head-String Bass Solo-Valso Miniature quarters, China Command by 5 nud 3.

Lane, Crawfords beat Socony- Vacuum by 3 and 2.

Lincolnshire Regiment unt General Post Office by 8 and 7.

Butterfield and Swire, and Love, Bingham and, Matthews had byes. In the G. M. Young Cup competl- Petroleum Company by 7 points to 5. Sorony-Vacuum beat Butterfield And Swires by 9 points to 3.

Paet yet Signor Mussolini makes cruits will attend at the Chinese Com- fed in the Y.M.C.A. bath yesterday. tion, Dodwells beat the Asiatic i

Training Course-Part 13-AB re- Two water-polo games were play- no secret of his view that the days pany's Headquarters on Tuesday, No-In the morning the home side met of War are far from over.

Sember 29th at 5.30 p.m. for instruc-a seven from the R.A.M.C., the I wish to suggest to the Peacetion. Society, with whose aims I am in

game resulting in a one-all draw. close aympathy, that while doubt-eruits of the Chinese Company will to drift about the bath too much Training Course--Part I.-All re-The_R.A.M.C. allowed their тел leas the first step in its work, attend Central Police Stallon for and gave the Y.M.C.A. many irrospective of how effective its Squad Driton Thursday, December opportunities, full advantage of propaganda may immediately be, at 6.30 p.m. Dress Blue Uniform which were not taken.

and Cap with White Cover.

The teams

changed over without scoring. Richardson opened the scoring for the R.A.M.C. but Jenner soon equalised.

is to ay down the general principle of opposition to all war, Emergency Unit Reserve the second and very urgent step is to think out constructively the

Defendu.--The defends class will effective alternatives

meet in the gymnasium at Central. In the afternoon the Y.M.C.A. This has been approached recently2d at 5,30 p.m. Members from other ail draw.

War Police Station on Friday, December and Eighth Flotilla played a two- from one side by the Editor of Reserve Units are cordially invited.

to

the Hibbert Journal, who in an

article in the "Moral Equivalent

for War" has shown clearly that

(Sgd. D. L. KING,

D.S.P. (R),

the

3

song of Francis Adams: Girls, that's the shout, the shout we

shall utter,

We

stand, with the ald Red Flag When, with rifles and spades,

aflutter,

HONGKONG TRADE.

(QUIETER TONE IN THE PIECE

GOODS MARKET

have been supplied to the longkong The following reporta by importers General Chamber of Commerce:

Cotton piece goods & fancy cotton been received: goods. The following reports have

There has been a quieter tono in the market and no new business of any importance can be recorded. The local situation has been overenst by native Piece Goods Brms, resulting in the failure of two old established

& smaller scale but prices for Staples more bankrupt cargo being thrown on the market. Clearances have been on remain steady.

just as War can, to an amazing extent, claim the last sacrifice of Admirers of George Bancroft have life itself, so there must be some-another opportunity to see him in ae- thing in our conception of Pencetion in the current King's Thentru which can claim the same and croft, east in the role of an ex-pugilist

attraction "Lady and Gent."

Ban. loyalty and surrender. I would stimbing the social ladder, has a role approach it from another and more well-adapted to the persunality he has prosafe angle. ta there, in the brought to screen. Excellent present or in any proposed organi-dramatization and sation for Peace, any provision for supporting cast, make the production well-balanced adjusting claims in equity as One of unusual merits. against claims in law that may arise between either nationa of the world or classes or society? So far as I know there is not, at least as regards questions arising between the nations. Is not one of the reasons why the ideal of Peace fails to command immediate Assent that its organisation so far seems to carry with it the stabili sation of the Status quo? Are not the Treaty of Versailles and the Covenant of the League too) inclastic to meet the developing A Question of Respect needs of the nations? It may be the resurgence of national life and

Sir-Much as I dislike the ambition in one nation, it may be popular pastime of criticising the pressure of population in others, feel I must do what I can another. Is there provision yet into draw the attention of the com the world for adjudicating in such unity to the disrespect so matters apart from the Peace? Frequently shown in this British Must not the world press on-it Colony for His Majesty the King may be through war, which God and to the many cases of selfsh forbid to the organisation of

inconsideration, which one sees port. some League or super-state both during almost every visit to local powerful and flexible enough to take up and deal with auch problems with impartiality?

On the barrienden.

Yours, etc., T. W. DOUGLAS JAMES. Wukingfo, Nov. 23,

theatres.

is 3

to

|

KWANTI RACE MEETING

(Continued from Page B.)

48

(Koussevitzky).

Serge Kaussovlizky. Song-The Gypay and the Bird

(Oxenford-Benetlet). SongParia! Valse (Ardit).

1470,

1276.

Madam Amolita Galil-Curel (Soprano) Piano Solo-Etule in G Flat Mnfor Piano Sci-Etude In

(Chopin)

C Minor (Chopin).

Song You Forget to Remember

Tanco Jan Paderewski. 1387,

(Berlin).

Song -Oh, How I Miss You To-night

(Davis-Burke),

John McCormack (Tenor). 1121. Guilar Salo-Courante (Bach). Guitar Sole--Sonnties In A Major

(Torrobn).

(Andres Segovia.

7 p.m. (Block Quotations, etc.). 6.35-8 p.m. Variety.

Selection-Show Bont. Orchestra' Man River.

Paul Whiteman and His Vocal Gems-in Rita,

Orchestra, Vocal Gems-My Maryland.

1208.

35912.

1

Vieter Light Opera Company.

Fox Trol-I'm With You. Fox Trot-Sing Another Chorus

Plenne.

35810.

The M.G.T. Scurry (Unofleinl). Winner $160. Second $75. Thifd $25. For China Ponies certified by the 0.0 M.G.T., H.K.V.D.C., seroud class regular troops ponies. To be ridden by Members of the Troop. Weight 169 lbs. Half Mile. Mr. W. A. MacKinlay's Peter Davy (168 lbs.)... (Mr. MacKinlay) Mr. N. M. MacKintosh's Inshnilah (168 lbs.). (Mr. Benham) Mr. E. J. Tandy's Beston (168 lbs.) (Mr. Davy) Won by short head; 3 lengths. Time: 1.07.4/5 mins. Pari-mutuel: Win $25.10; Places $1.56; $2.80; $4.05.

· CASH SWEEPS.

No. 247

391 205

Race 1.

$352.87 100.83 50.42

22810.

Ted Black and His Orchestra, Vocal Duct-Cute Little Fint.

Archie Pitt and Graclo Fleida, Song-When You've Gone.

Gracie Fields (Comedienne). Selection-This Year of Grace. Selection-Blue Eyes.

Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos.Bunjo Soto-Frivolous Joc. 71, 64, 300,

B3131.

The New Mayfair Orchestra.

C1510. Song--That Daddy and Mother of

Mine. Song-Im So Alone With the Crowd.

Joseph White (Tenor).

22981.

Mandoline Solo-Concert Mazurka,

Race 2.

Op. 126.

No. 121

$405.00 388

133.05 210

60.53 Unplaced ponies ($25 each); Ney. 37, 170, 167.

Race 3.

No. 1 68 260

$509.40

150.56 79.78

Maria De Pletro. Negro Spirituals"Good News

"Standin' in de Need of Prayer" -Religion is a Fortune" "Ezekiel Saw de Wheel" #Swing Low, Sweet Charlot "Keep Yo' land on the Plow, Hold On"... Hall Johnson Negro Chair.

30020.

B2820.

Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Non.

Race 4.

*

No. 177

281 330

$1,378.92 205.40 295.49

The Latest Cotton prices to hand are those of the 26th inst:- Mid. American "Spot"

5.44d. Egyptian Sakel. FF. "Spot" 3.568. Woollens. The market for Wool- Jens is fairly slow on account of the mild weather, with prices sagging, Clearances are proceeding but there mand does not appear to be any great de- 1224, 197, 219, 308, 551, 38, 306.

for goods. Now business is confined to a few small miscellaneour repent lines for

prompt shipment, with replacing costs relatively un- changed. Trade in Wool Yarns and Rayon is reported to be quiet with a 52,970, 331, 411, 201, 939, 183, Unplaced ponies ($19.90 each): Nos, pressed prices. small demand for "Spot" cargo at de-49, 380, 102.

Metals--No change since last re-

No. 11

$665.70 Flour-Market very weak.

397

$100.20 322

96,10 Unpinced ponies ($25 each): Nox. 609, 673, 245.

Race 0,

SUGAR MARKET

THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS

push past in the endeavour to The following eable at the close leave a few moments before the of the sugar market on Saturday show ended. Temporarily I has been received by Messrs: Pen-

Being a Chinese, treath and Co,

prevented this,

were

London Terminais, May 1933 6/14 no change. May 1933'6/3 no change. August 1933 6/G1⁄4 no change. December 1933.6/9% no change. Buyers at above prices, sellers asking d-d more.

New York Terminals. December 1932 87 down 1 pt. March 1939 84 down 3 pts. May 1933 89 down 4 pts. July 1933 94 down 4 pts. Cuban 9G-Spot N.Y. 1.00 no

No. 391

345

#

600

Race 5.

$075.82 103.37 95,013 Unplaced ponies ($20 each): Nos. 618, 523.

Race 7.

No. 630

1

$056.46 072

187,50 236

93.78 Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos. 010, 650, 400, 180, 325, 341, 733, 217, 690.

HONGKONG · FAILS.

Shanghai Wins Inter- port Shoot.

Fax Trot-I Love You in my

Dreams.

Fox Trot-Think a Little Kindly

of Mc.

Henry Busso and His Orchestra.

22676.

Song-High_and, Low Song-Far Away.

Sylvia Cecil (Soprano). B3360. Vocal Gems-The Cut and the Fiddle.

Light Opera Co.

C2308.

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

8.3-11.30 p.m. A relay from the Ko Shing Theatre.

10.10 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press Nons.

11.30 p.m.

י -

Close Down. All records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by Messt. S. Moutrie and Co.

KZRM PROGRAMME.

To-day's broadcast from the Manila station:

6.00 p.m.-Studio Music, 6.10 p.m.-Spanish Informational

- Perlod.

0.30 p.m.--English Informational

Period.

7.00 p.m.-Dinner Hour Presents-

tion.

7.16 p.m.-St. Anthony. 7.45 p.m.-The Oracle of the Air

Rajah Chanda, 8.00 p.m.Weandsco Request Pro-

gramme.

The following

good example: Last evening I Was It may be said that in the other seated with others in the front case, of claims in equity between Theatre. A gentleman occupying row of the balcony of the King's different classes of society, we are better provided against strife. gangway seat commenced This however, is problematical, There are signs that class war la even more likely to break out in some circumstances than inter- national war. It may be claimed doubtless he was quite unaware that the British Constitution gives of his insufferable rudeness and, sufficient scope for the representa- when some foreign ladies tion of all classes. That is less equally ill-mannered, I allowed true of other countries, and pro- htm and a foreigner to pasa. All bably only the much abused and of them could have climbed the mis-named dole has saved England staired gangway and left the itself from the peril of revolu- Theatre without inconveniencing tion in the last year or two, In those seated in the front rows, any case wo know that the In- dopondent Labour Party has been kong--some in the Services-who The number of British in long- working on the details of an ordislike showing. ganisation to tako over when

few moments capitalism collapses. There

respect for our King leads one to change. are many who hate war to the very believe that the spirit of com Boul, who would still feel the call munism is spreading with the to this kind of war. It largely same rapidity as are ill-manners depends on new intimately one and to feel that perhaps one has happens to know "how the other but little Justification for, criticla half of society lives". I have ang Chinese and others who aro friend who is a minister in a poor shewn such a poor example. part of London-a mun the latchet If your opinion and personal ox- of whose shoes I am unworthy to perience in local theatres permit stoop down and unloose. He is of you to support my letter and my ed on Mr. Henry Ford to-day. University man, who won his half-plon to the community, when in Mr. Ford walked painfully into The following are the detailed

The following have been select- blue for rowing. He is withal theatres, to remain at their seats the hospital bearing his name, and scores of the Hongkong team: od to represent The Hongkong & striet pacifist, having what the late until the National Anthem has was immediately taken to tho

200 500 600 Ttl. Baron von Hugel once described been played, perhaps you can find operating table and operated on Mr. A. Macladów 31 31

33 34 32 99 Shanghai Hotels, in a friendly Lt. Hocquard in private (he was speaking of his space for

[soccer match against the Hong- daughter) na n synoptic piety addition, you add your own views,

this latter. If, in for strangulato femoral herniu.

SЯt. Malpas 80 30 30 90 kong Hotel Garage to-day at 4.45 The patient is progressing antia-

28 00 p.m. on the St. Joseph's ground at But the sorrows of the poor have it may lead many, who otherwise factorily. Mr. Ford has. nover Mr. R.A. Starling 80 32 bitten into his soul. In spite of would not do so, to show a proper before bean seriously ill.

Happy Valley-Ho Hong Ping, A. 80 88 Krilovsky, E. 0. Murphy, Lau his paciflam he would be hard to respect for our King and a greater Up to the prosent tine Mr. Ford Mr. H. G. Watson 27 29 29 85 Hong Door, Kwok Hon Wah, Kwok hold back if the poor were organis- consideration for their neigh has donated G$10,000,000 to the Mr. T. Swan

27 80 27 84 E. R. Jenkins, L. F. Souza, E. P. Henry Ford Hospital-Reuter Lt. Stokes

Sgt. Harper 20 30 27 88 White. Mr. R.H. Woodman 28 29 20 BJ

ed for revolution. I can imagine bours,

him rallying to the old Chartist"

P.

HENRY FORD ILL UNDERGOES OPERATION FOR HERNIA

Detroit, Nov. 27. A major operation was perform-

American Service.

SINGAPORE SECOND.

Hongkong filed last place in the triangular Interport rifle shoot which was completed on the Tal- koo Rango yesterday.

Shanghai won the contest with an aggregate score of 926. Singa- pore was only three points behind with 923. Hongkong scored 880.

Lt. Douglas

29 29

31 98

8.15 p.m.-Studebaker Programme, 8.30 p.m-Band Concert from

Studio-Philippino Con- stabulary Band. 0.30 p.m. Danco Music-Day View

Hotel Orchestra. 10.30 p.m. Close Down.

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