FOOCHOW SPORTS
MARRED
STUDENTS ATTACK
UMPIRE
Foochow, Dec. 6. In connexion with the big inter- school sports on Saturday, trouble occurred in two contesta. In one case the umpire was attacked by the boys of the losing school and badly beaten. The Government authorities have taken the matter up, and the culprits are to be severely punished, the sufferer, compensated, and the offending school excluded from the rest of the Sports.
LOCAL YACHTING.
Some Keen Races on Saturday Afternoon.
THE FULL RESULTS.
The fifth championship race for the "I" and "Y," and "G" and "H Classes of yachts of the Royal Hong- kong Yacht Club was sailed on Batur day afternoon. Favourable weather conditions prevailed, with the result
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPII. MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1932.
CUPTIE SHOCKS
SIX GAMES TO BE REPLAYED
LEAGUE SCORES
London, Dec. 10.
EI.R.H. the Prince of Wales was among the 60,000 apoctators who at- tended the opening of the Arsonal grandstand at Highbury. His Royal
GENERAL SU MAY GO TO MOSCOW.
JAPANESE APPEAL TO SOVIET FAILS
Peking, Dec. 10.
Chiness reports received hero to-day state that General Su Ping- wen is now at Chita and Intende to proceed shortly to Moscow.
It is very probable, the renorts state, that he will go to Geneva
teamter.
J. Greenfeld, of Tottenham Hot-
Soviet Refusal.
that there were some decidedly keen Highness shook hands with all the before returning to China-Reu races. The fourth championship race players, and caw the Chelsea for the Anker boats was also decided. overwhelmed by the Londoners by
Captain C. T. Ingle, of the Lincolns, salled Daphne to first placo in the four goals to one.
Tokyo, Dec. 10. race over the 8.7 miles course for the and y classes, with Ailsa
All attempts of the Japanese This last point may lose some of (Major Lochner at the helm) second, spurs, broke a leg in a titanie straggia Its weight by a decision sald to and Speedwell, salled by Major Ste against Fulham. The Spurs played Government to get the Soviet end to re-authorities to hand over General have been made at the same time, wart, occupying third place. There brilliantly towards the
Su Plag-wen to the Japanese to postpone the aporta Inde were seven starters and all finished, trievs a two-goal deficit.
Military authorities have thus Binitely, on account of the chango, the course,
Notta Forest performed a good bit of Government and the danger of In the Gael class race, six started, of work by defeating Southampton by far met with complete failure, it agitators (who are pretty busy in Mr. F. E. Skinner sulling Zephyr to two clear goals at The Deil. This was revealed to-day. Foochow at present) taking advan-victory, thus compensating for his was Southampton's first defeat be take of the gathering to stir up defeat by Joan in the Warren Mem: fore their own supporters.
orial Cup last week end. Joan, sailed trouble at a time when it might to victory by Mr. F. Cope last Satur not be clear where the responsi- bility for keeping order rests. The decision in certainly wise, and comes an a relief to those who had been anxious lest the process of handing over should be runrred by some unfortunate incident. It has not, however, been publicly an- nounced as yet.-Our Own Corre spondent.
WAR DEBT NOTE SENSATION
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clearly their position, in regard to this payment and of explaining that conclusion.
are
nirendly placed
"For reПBORA on record, His Majesty's Govern- ment
convinced that the aystem of inter-Government pay- ments in respect of war debla, as it existed prior to President Hoover's initiative on 20th June, 1981, cannot be revived without disaster. Since it is agreed that the whole subject should be re- examined between the United States of America and the United Kingdom, this fundamental point need not be further stressed here.
NOT A RESUMPTION.
"In the view of Majesty's Government, therefore the payment to be made on 15th December is not to be regard- ed as a resumption of the an- nual payments contemplated by the existing agreement.. It is made because there has not been time for discussion with regard to that agreement to take place and because the United States Government have stated that, in their opinion, auch payment would greatly increase the prospecta of a atisfactory approach to the whole question,
CAPITAL PAYMENT.
"His Majesty's Government pro- ae accordingly to treat the pay: ent on 15th December as a capital ment of which account should taken in any final settlement, they are making arrangements Tect this payment in gold as ings in circumstances, the least prejudical of the methods open to, them.
"This procedure must obviously be exceptional and abnormal, and His Majesty's Government desire to urge upon the United States Government the importance of an early exchange of views with the object of concluding the proposed discussion before 16th June next, in order to obviate the risk of a genern) breakdown of existing inter-Governmental agreementa." --British Wireless.
GERMANY SATISFIED
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the Disarmament Conference is to assure equality of right to the Powern disarmed by the Peace Treaties:
Secondly, that Germany is ready to return to the Disarmament. Con- ference;
Thirdly, that the European Powers will solemnly subscribe to a declaration that they will not in any circumstances resort to arms
The revelation was' made that M. Karakhan has flatly refused the Japanese request for the ex tradition of General Su and the Cor-members of his staff, who enter
ed Soviet territory following their dofcat at the hands of the Japan- ese forces.
Aston Villa, who visited the Elland day, most surprisingly occupied 6th Road ground, were lucky to share the place yesterday, with Sirius sailed by points with Leeds-Our Own Mr. Sperleder, last, Toynette, owned respondent. by Maa Patchett, and sailed by Com-¡ mander Stevenson, took second place.
FIRST DIVISION.
of five starters in the "I" class, Pearce at the helm, was the only boat Birmingham atarted at 2.55 p.m. Argalla, with Mr. Arsenat that failed to complete the course, Blackburn Mr. Stock who won the Denison Cap Blackpool last Saturday in Rolla, sailed the Derby same yacht to victory yesterday, with| Everton Dlana second and Dorothea third, Leeds
In the race for Anker Class Yachts, Manchester C, Jon salled by Mr. Stanton, did not Wednesday finish the course, as she fouled the Sanderland mark. Jan, her closest rival, Was West Brom. first, with Artemis second, and La Linda, salled by the Commodore (Mr. A. L. Shields) third,
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4 Chelsea
3 Liverpool
2 Newcastle
-SheHold U.
4 Wolves
2 Rudder-Geld
Aston Villa Portsmouth
2 Middlesbro
Lel ester Bolten
SECOND DIVISION,
Course(1) Lyemun Beacon (P),| Bradford C. (2) Rumsey Shoal (5), (9) Channol Bury Rocks (S).
Distanco.8.7 miles.
ARMY AND NAVY.
Chesterfield Fulham Lincoln
| Millwall
Notla C.
Port Vale
Silent Service Win in Races at Scathampton
North Point Yesterday.
Yachts nailed by memb ma of the Army and Navy competed at North Point, although the points scored do not count towards the Frobisher Cup. The Navy won 85 to 78.
RED PLOT NIPPED IN BUD.
MOR RESIEGES SHANGHAI NEWSPAPER OFFICE
Shanghal, Dec. 11.
Swanna West Ham
9 Oldham
Charlton
1. Grimsby
2 Tottenham
2 6toke
2 Plymouth
Burnley
B Bradford
• Notta Forent 3 Preston N.E. 3 Manchester U. 1
2
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH). Bournemouth 3 Crystal Pal Clapton 0.
Watford THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). Barnsley Mansfield
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It is learned that the Japanese
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Z.B.W. on wave-length of
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The Fountains of Roma (Respigal).
Milan Symphony Orchestra.
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A Children's Overture (Roger
Quilter)..
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Sir Henry J. Wood conducting the London Philharmonia Orchestra,
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Children's Concert. 6-6.12 p.m. Octats. Traume (Wagner, arr. Willoughby). Albumblatt (Album Leaf) (Wagner,
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J. H. Squire Celeste Octet.
DX20.
on Wings of Song (Mendelssohn,"
arr. Sear).
J. II. Squire Colesto Detet. 0215. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (Liszt
6.12-0.45 p.m. Orchestral.
Wood).
Sir Henry J. Wood conducting the New Queon's Hall Orchestra.
DX0/10.
Echoes of the Valley (Gemnin).
1 Government has now requested The Merry Brothers (Gennin).
3 the Soviet Government not to per- mit General Su to leave Soviet Russia. No reply bas AS
Sir Dan Godfrey conducting the Bournemouth Municipal
Orchestra. 0321.
yot | Light Cavalry—Overture (Suppe).
Court Symphony Orchestra conducted by Percy Pitt
boen received, but another. re- fusal from Moscow is anticipated. i-Reuter. -
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SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Airdrie.
(FIRST DIVISION).
Cowdenbeath
Celtic
East Stirling
Com- Hamilton
Hearts
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3 Ayr
Dondoo
2 Third Lanark
1 St. Johnstone
Motherwell
3 Aberdeen
1 Clyde
3 Falkirk
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Morton Partick Queen's Park
8 St. Mirren
e Rangers
An attempt by Chinese munists here to wreck the offices of the Zaria, a local White Russian Kilmarnock newspaper, was nipped in the bud a result of smart last night 24 work on the part of the French Police authorities, who were fore- warned of the plot.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE (SECOND DIVISION).
Considerable commotion was caused by the incident. the Allos demonstrators, armed with bricks Dundee U. and other miasilca, including bags Forfar of sand, stormed the premises of King's Park
Leil the Zaria and attempted to destroy
Queen O' 8th.
4 Raith Roveza
3 Irethin
1
Sten'moir
2 Albion
1 Arbroath
3 Dumberton
(SECOND
◊ Hibernia
ENGLISH CUP'
ROUND.)
the printing presses. Police bore Montrose down on the crowd and soon had the situation under control. Four- teen arrests werd made, the prisoners being charged with creat- ing Communist disturbances. Southend Detectives and plain-clothes men Bristol R helped to frustrate the attempt of Folkestone the mob at violence.
Northampton Chester No damage was done to the pro-Center perty of the newspaper-Reuter.
Reading Bristol C [The Shanghai Zaria is the righton journal owned by Mr. M. S. Stockport Lemblch who died at the age of 40 Halifax only last week. Mr. Lembich was fouthnort an experienced Russian journalist Walsall who was editor of the Moscow Carlisle Slovo before the Revolution, and Accrington coming to the East, began a chain Crewe of newspapers in North China and Gateshead Manchuria.]
Torquay
4 Scarboro
I Gillingham
2 Newport
9 Doncaster
2 Yeovil
Laton 2 Workington 1 Swindon 2 Hartlepools
Kall
Aldershot
◊ Darlington
&
Margate
1 Queen's P.R.
DAY BY DAY: NEWS IN BRIEF
Dr. C. C. Wong, formerly of Hong-1 kong, is now practising at Hankow.
The P. and O. liner Ranchi, from Singapore with the English maila, is due hero on Thursday at 8 am.
Mr. J. H. Little of Butterfield and Swire, accompanied by Mrs. Little, returned from Home leave by the Blue Funnel liner Patroclus.
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Mr. G. G. Tinson was amongst the passengers who arrived back on the Blue Funnel liner Patroclus.
The speaker at the Rotary Tifin to-morrow will be Dr. R. F. Clay, D Sc. Ila zabject will be announced later.
A Joy-rider is suspected of having been responsible for the theft of an Austin car, belonging to Mr. Ip Mar- The St. John's Ambulance Brigade Motor Supply Company, from the chi, proprietor of the International member reports that the total vaccinations this year by their memon Saturday night. The police have of parking space outside the City Hall
for the settlement of any dispute bers up to December 10 was 16,745. been informed
that may arise;
The Management of the Hongkong
HONGKONG'S POOR BENEFITTED.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY'S FETE
Favoured by ideal weather, the 40th annual al fresco fete and bazaar held by the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, in aid of the Colony's Poor, in the compound of the Catholic Cathedral yesterday, attracted much attention. Open- ing in the afternoon to a fantare of music rendored by the Band of St. Louis Industrial School, the fete continued well into the night in a spirit of carnival and charity- giving, with Ite recompense in the many beautiful gifts received. A stream of visitors was to be seen from an early hour debouching into the brilliantly lit grounde where the large number of booths for the 10,000 odd toys were laidi out.
As in former years, & bly at traction associated with the fate was the draw for the Motor-Car Raffle. The prize being a splendid Morris car for which Mesara. Dod- well and Co. are the local agents.
At 10.30 the business of deter 'miniy the lucky number was car- ried out, No. 1984 being drawn.
The scratineers were Messrs. E.V.M.R. de Souza, L A. Barton, Andrew Tee, B. Young and J. van dor Lely.
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7 p.m. (Btock Quotations, etc.),
6.45-8 p.m. Variety.
Waltz Same Old Moon.
The Midnight Minstrole. MR670,
Fox Trot By My Side.
Jack Payne and His B.B.C.
Danco Orchestra. CB288.
Vocal Duet-The Little Old Church
In the Valley.
Sweet and Low,
MR359.
Instrumental-Meul Girl.
King Nuwahl's Hawailans.
DB248.
CB402.
Comedy Fox Trot-Eleven Mers
Months and Ten Days. The Masqueraders,
DB040.
Organ Sele--They All Start
Whistling Mary. Humorous-Teddy Bears' Picnic.
Sidney Torch.
The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra.
Bong-Moonlight Saving Time,
Ruth Etting. (Comedienne).
Fox Trot-Moro Rhymes.
DB955.
DBGTI.
MIL403.
Billy Colton and His Band. Song-What Wouldn't I Do for
That Man?
Ruth Etting (Comedienun),
For Trot-A Great Big Bunch
Savoy Hotel Orpheans, Selection-Cavalcade.
of You
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Never Been Klased.
The Midnight Minstrels. Fox Trot-Ficata.
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Sweet and Low.
MR350. Instrumental-Maul No La Ka Ol.
King Nowahi's Hawalians,
Organ Solo-Happy-Go-Lucky You
and Broken-carted Me.
DB940. Sidney Torch, Humorous-Hush, Hush, Hush, Here Comes the Bogey Man.
The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra,
'VARSITY ATHLETICS. Song-Faithfully Yours.
Oxford Beat Cambridge
in Cross-Country.
DB055.
Ruth Etting (Comedienne),
DBG71. Fox Trot-Once Aboard the Lugger. Billy Coiton and His Band.
MR493. Song-You're in Love, and I'm
in Love.
Ruth Elting (Comedienne),
DB19.
LOVELOCK'S RECORD RUN. Fox Trol-What a Life.
London, Dec. 10.
The Inter-Varsity cross-Country race. between Oxford and Cam- bridge, took place at Horton Kirby to-day, the former winning by 15
points to 40.
A feature of the race was that the whole Oxford team finished ahead of the first man home for Cambridge.
The New Zealander, J. E. Love (lock, who took part in the mile in dend the last Olymple games, heated with his team mate, C. J. Mabey. In the record time of 42 mins. 88 ecca, over a seven half mile course-Reuter,
and a
A BOY'S SPARTAN COURAGE.
RECEIVES BULLET MEANT TO KILL RAT
London,. Dec. 11, -
Fourthly, that the five Powera Hotel advises the reservation of the called out shortly after two
The Kowloon Fire Brigads were o'clock agree that 2 reduction
of Roof Gurden Chinese Restaurant to this morning, to the Foo Wah FaC- armaments as provided for by morrow night, Tuesday December, 13 tory, at No.11, Pei Ho Street, Sham. The spartan courage of a B-your Article VIII of the Covenant, to by Sir Robert Ho Tung for a special shulpo district, where
a fire had the lowest possible level com- Chinese dinner party. The restaur broken out Prompt and efficient 'old boy, John Fletcher, who riaked patible with national security, willant will therefore not be open to work resulted in the outbreak being his life to defend a rat, and carried
patrons that evening for the be brought about by stages;
usual extinguished before any material a bullet in his chest near his heart Fifthly, that the work of the Chinese dinner dance.
damage was cutized.
for three days before telling his Conforonce will be continued.—
mother, is narrated by cable from
York..
British Wireless,
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Savoy Hotel Orpheans. CB482, 8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report
8.3-11.30 p.m. Relay from the Ko Shing Theatre.
10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Prean |News.
11.30 p.m. Close Down.
All records in the above European Programmes the kindly suppiled by Messrs. Anderson Musić Ca.
To-day's broadcast from the Manila station:
5.00 p.m.--Studio Music, 6.10 m-Spanish Informational
Period.
6.30 m English Informational
Period.
7.00 p.m. Studlo Pampango Pro-
gramme Lolita Alfaro, Soprano,- $15 p.m.-inner Music. 7.45 p.m.-The Oracle of the Air
Raja Chanda.
8.00 p.m.--Weansco Prograjums
Novelty Marimba Band. 8.15 p.m.-Studebaker Programme, 8.30 p.m.-Philianina Constabulary
Band-Lleut, A. J. Presnido, Conductor.
9.30 p.m.-Banco Music-Bay View
Hotel Orchestra, $10.30 p.m.-Close Down.
TIGER ON MAINLAND.
POLICE PATROL FINDS ONE NEAR CASTLE PEAK
An Indian Police patrol of two The many friends and associates of Old favourites. In Tom Walls, Mr. Ko Leong Hoe will learn with Ralph Ln, Winifred Bhotter, Miu, Cumberland, Maryland, to New men from Teun Wan Station, while patrolling the district of Ying Kau great disappointment that, for health Brough and Robertson Hare uro
Charles Farrell and Janet Gaynor reasons, he has been obliged to resign scen fu "A Night Like This," which John stepped in front of a .82 at 9 p.m. on Saturday, saw a tiger are again seen together in "The First-his post of Managing Director of the drew crowded houses to the Central calibre revolver when his 18-year by the roadside, which slunk away Year a picture which in being screen-
Hongkong and Shanghai Branches of Theatro yesterday. They are sup
ald brother, Marshall, attempted to at their annranch. ed at the King's Theatre and which
the Ho Hong Bank, Ltd. which ported by some nowcamera, amongst kill a rat, and received the bullet. It was a bright moon-lit night,
amall whom Claude. Hulbert stands out по portrays the quarrels, misunderstand-fristitution ho had, in
Nolther told their mother until and the identity of the beast ap ings and reunions reasonably true to measure, helped to build up. Before rominently as the fool of the place. coming to Hongkong, he served the The film can be rewarded as a real
They Bank In Malaya, and was mainly British triumph, alko for the ex- to-day, when the pain became peared to both members of the responsible for the establishment of collence of production, the splendid unendurable, and medical ald was patrol to be unmistakeable.
Owen returned to the Station, and made a the branches in Hongkong and Shang-anting, and the wealth of humorous Instantly summoned,--Our week-end. An hat, the activities of which he had no situations. It should on no account Correspondent.
report which has since beo2 eir
the first year of matrimonial life.
The famous pair are again soon at
their best, and large crowds
attracted during the
excellent film.
wers
ably directed since their opening." be missed.
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