ANOTHER SOCCER INCIDENT

SHANGHAI INTERPORTER | WALKS OFF FIELD

RICKSHA ROUND- UP SEQUEL

OVER FORTY CASES IN COURT

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPII, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1932.

NEW BISHOP ARRIVES

GLAD TO BE IN

HONGKONG

An'a sequel to the seizure by The Rt. Rev. Ronald Owen, Hali, the Trale Pollee last week of a newly-appointed Bishop of Victoria, large number of private rickshas longkang, who replices the Rt. found left in the streets at night, lev, C. R. Duppuy, arrived in the no fewer than 41 summonses were Colony by the N.Y.K. liner Katori, brought before the Police Magis-Maru at noon to-day.

Penalisation Resented by trate, Mr. Wynne-Jones. to-day Interviewed aboard the ship,

"Darkie" Chen

Following upon the sensa tional incident in B recent Shanghai football cup-tic game, the result of which the captain and vice-captain of a Chinese team were suspended by the Association, comes another af- fair of a similar type.

In the course of their game ngainst Tung Hwn in the First Division last Saturday, three of the Chifnan eleven walked off the fleld, but were persuaded to re- turn. Among thêm was "Darkie" Chen, the Shanghai Interport winger, and the cause was the penalisation of Chen in the penalty

Over 8,000 spectators SIW Chinan win by the odil goal in live, and the Shanghai Times corres- pondent gives the following des cription of the game.

aren.

It was an interesting game in-

sofar as the scoring was concern. ed. Tung Hwa led at one time by two clear goals and before the interval set in, the deficit bat been reduced to two to one in favour of Tung Hwa. Theo, in the Hecond half Chinan levelled the count and in the last few minutes,

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SANDAKAN CO.'S GOOD YEAR

ANNUAL MEETING

FEATURES

For the first in the history of the Sandakan Light & Power Company (1922), Ltd., the General Profit and Loss Account shows a credit balance, amounting to $2,- 322.26. This was announced by Mr. A. L. S. Shields when prealding at the annual meeting of the Com- pany which was held in the officers of the General Managers, Messrs, Shewan, Tomes, & Co, at noon to- day.

against the owners r failing to Bishop Hall said he was very glad provide proper ucco nedution for to be back in Hongkong after his their vehicles to the satis action absence of six years. He had had of the Inspector-General of Police, a delightful trip London via In the majority of the cases, the "Siberia is land of sunshine, summonses were responded to by snow and courtesy." Bald the the coolies, but quite a few owners Bishop. put in an appearance in Court,

Present at the meeting in ad- His Lordship spent 27 hours in dition to the Chairman were the With one exception, all were Shanghai on the tri lo Hongkong, Hon. Mr. J.P.Braga, and Messrs. muleted in a fine of $.. Five de- and expressed himself as amazed | C.A. da Roza and SM. Churn fendants were absent, and the at the rapid change that has taken | fdirectors), D.W. Munton (Con- summonses in their case 'were ad- pince in the Northern city since he sulting Engineer), Noel Bra journed.

Anst visited it. "Shanghai hna al- (Secretary), F.J. Tavares, Chan Mr. II. Lowcock, of China Build-fterod beyond all knowledge during Man-kol, II. Braga, J. Toppin, A.A, ing, one of the owners appearing the past six years," he said. Botelho, Tse Tann-tal, and L.W.

Shewan (shareholders),

in Court, said he had nothing to The new Bishop of Victoria has say, and was fined in the general made it a rule never to grant amount.

lengthy Interviews, and with the Mr. S. Dunn, another owner, above newspaper representatives said that his coolie had quarrelled who bourded the Katori Maru had with his "boy." the result being to be content. "You will see a lot that the colle, on leaving his ser- of me in the future, though." he vice, had left the ricksha where said smilingly, concluding the inter it was inter Cound by the police. view.

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CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH. Addressing the meeting, the Chairman said:—in the accounts which have been in your hands for the prescribed period and which

Mr. Dunn's statement was ne- The service of Enthronement of cepted, and he was merely caution the new Bishop of Hongkong will take place at the Cathedral on Abbas, Acting Friday, December 30, at 5.30 p.m., Secretary of the Hongkong Club, when the clergy and various organi-against 3,61-1.47 for the previous blamed his coolie for a miscarriantions will be fully represented, age of instructions,

Mr. A. II.

The Magistrale:-i am afraid the responsibility is yours.

OWNERS RESPONSIBLE. Inspector Saunders, prosecuting, said he wanted to stress the point

H. P. Mei, the outside right, netted that these private ricksha owners

the winning goal.

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MORE DIRTY TACTICS. It was a disgusting game be cause a good number of players resorted to dirty tactics, which certainly have no place in soccer.

Although the referee, Sgt. Har rett, did his best to suppress the unclean plays, yet he was still too lenient in not sending some of the players off the field,

It was a childish game, owing to when three of the Chinan play- ers walked off the field in defiance of the referee's decision. The arbiter gave a "drop" ball in the Chinan

back area when . K. Kiang, the Chinan full-back, tried

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to block the attacking forward, N. Z. Lee, of Tung Hwa. After the "drop ball," a penalty kick awarded against "Darky" Chen for some foul which could not be discerned even by those who had a clear view of the in- cident. Then several Chinan players decided to quit.

HK DOLLAR SLUMPS

LOWEST FOR SIX MONTHS

were responsible for their coulies. The at given a great deal of ret he accepted. trouble, and there excuses.could Touching the lowest rate for more than six months the Hong- His Worship also drew defend-kong dellar opened ut 18, 2.7/8d. ant's attention to a well-known this morning. Locally, the market fact, that after office hours these is rather uncertain, with little in- coolies in private employ have clination to do business, been known to take out their In London, silver dropped 1/8th rickslas for public hire, leaving them out in the streets after the day. They had to be controlled.

Defendant was also fined $5. could not leave his vehicle in an Another owner was told that he

open space between Johnston and

Hennessey Roads, and, perplexed, he asked where he could keep it. obviously could not un he lived on a top floor and

And accom modation for it there!

He was told that his problem was much the same as that of a car-owner almilarly placed,

RENT A ROOM. "Rent a room," his Worship ad- vised.

The general fine of $5 was im posed in this case also.

propose to take as read, the Working Account, after allowing for depreciation $25,433.20, and General Managers commission, shows, a profit of $31,122.72, nd

year. After crediting income on, Investments, interest and scrip! fee, and deducting Directors' and Auditory fees, amii Sandakan Managing Agents' COMMISSION, and putting $2,911.85 to tho Sinking Fund to replace the cost of our Concession and $9,626,95 as a provision against depreciation of Investments, there remains a nett balance of $20.771.39, which is transferred to General Profit and Loss Account as per balance sheet.

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For the first time in the history! of the Company the General Profit and Loss Account shows a credit spot. And 1/16th forward. Chinnbalance. This amounts to $2,322. sold, and small business was re- ported, with the market quiet. After the official fixing, the market buyer. ruled steady, with America a small

The number of units sold is 12.8% lower than in the previous year and 30.5% lower than for the record year 1929/30.

Silver receded in New York Your Chairman last year -men- 1/8th to 25.1/8. with the market tioned alterations which were ensy. Futures for December de-being made to the distribution clined to 24.05. The ercos-rate system. These are now complete dropped slightly to 3.33%.

and are of considerable benefit, as repairs can be effected in any oction of the system without in terruption to important consumers,

CHINESE AND THE SOVIET

WANT SUPPORT BUT NOT POLITICS

Shanghai, Dee. 22. After the hearings, the Police stated, for the general information tion of friendly relations between An association for the promo- of ricksha-owners, that they have the Chinese and the Soviets has to find proper accommodation: that parking in an open space or

been organised here.

A condenser was ordered from England during the year and is now working satisfactorily. This should help to reduce the con- sumption of fuel.

RADIO BROADCAST

CLASSICAL PROGRAMME FOR

TO-NIGHT

365 metres (846 k/c).

From Z. B. W, on wave-length of

5-7 p.m. Chinese programme, p.m. Closing Local Stuck Quota 7-10.30 p.m. European programme. dons, Selected London & New York Stock Quotations.

7.15-9.10 p.m. A programme of Victor & II.M.V. records.

7.15-7.32 p.m. Metropolid (Ferdis Grofo)

Paul Whiteman & His Concert

Orchestra, 15933/36934.

7.32-8 p.m. Variety. Fox Trol-You Fascinate Me.

Buddy Rogers & His Orchestra Song-A Cottage for Sale.

24001.

Gracie Fields (Comedienne)

D3433. Fox Trot-The Wooden Soldier and

the China Doll.

Nat Shilkret & the Victor

Orchestra 22025. Song Columbine's Garden. Violin St-Dance of the biaidens.

Walter Glynne (Tenor) B3106.

1233. Fritz Kreisler, Fox Trot--Hello Gorgeous.

Buddy Rogers & His Orchestra, Sung-Cryin' for the Carolines

Gracie Fielda (Comedienne),

Fox Trot--Rain on the Roof.

24001.

B3463.

Nat Shilkret & the Victor Orch.

22025. Song→→Thinkin' of Mary.

Wilter Glynne (Tenor). 33188. Violin Solo--Blue Skies.

Fritz Kreisler.

8 p.m.

1233.

Local Time & Weather Report. 8.3.8.20 p.m.

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2

Daphnia Chloe-Suite No.

(Ravel).

Boston Symphony Orchestra

under the direction of Sergo Koussevitzky.. 7143/7144. 8.20-9.10 p.m. A Concert. Piano Solo-Staccato Etude

(Rubinstein), Plano Bole-La Campanella

(Paganini-Liszt).

D1480.

Mischa Levitzkl. Song-Since First I met Thes (Watson-Rubinstein). Song-Sungy my Mother Taught Mo

(Macfarren-Dvorak).

Rosa Ponnelle (Soprano) 1310. String Bass Solo-Minuet in G

(Beethoven),

String Bass Solo-Valse Miniature

(Koussevitzky).

Serge, Koussevitzky. 1476. Piano Solo-Capriccio (Scarlatti). Piano Solo-Serenade for the Doll

(Dolunay).

Vladimir Horowitz. 1353. Song-Bird Songs at Eventide

(Barrie-Conten). Song--The Little Silver Ring

(Chaminade).

John McCormack (Tenor). 1303. 'Cello Solo-Fond Recollectionn

(Popper),

(Popper).

Our Manager and Resident | Cella Sulo-Impromptu Engineer reports that the plant condition and that the buildings has been kept in good order and are in a good state of repair.

When you consider the general

The referee should be praised | for the way he handled the game, cupecially during the critical „mo- | ment when a rupture was itn- minent, but he committed a bad blunder when he allowed those players who had left the field, to continue with the game, The bunder was aggravated when after the completion of the match, he accommodation; and that owners bodies in Shanghai which have mon with other places, I hope you recention of the latter' happens to be

announced that Tung Hwa won

through a for eit on the part of

the Chinan team.

NEUTRAL LINESMAN,

The Shangnai Football Associa tion atarted an innovation with two neutral linesmen in a league match. These two officials were ovidently not appointed by the Relorves' Committee, in whom is vested the powers of assigning the officials. On the other hand this innovation deprived the competing teams of the right to use their own Inesmen.

DANGEROUS -DRIVING

MR. LO'S CHAUFFEUR

CHARGED

A Lam Chung, cloauffeur in the employ of Mr. M. W. Lo. of the firm of Lo & Lo, living at No. 20, Conduit Road, was summoned bofore Mr. Schofield at the Central Police Court to-day for dangerous driving.

will find the result of the past year's work to be satisfactory.

Programme are kindly supplied by Phyllis Kraculer. 1185. All recards in the above European Messrs. S. Moutric & Company.

The Studio Programme between 5.30 placed By a reiny from England, if

Kond.

9.10-10.25 p.m.

in any public street is not proper ported by the various public ed British North Borneo in com

The new organisation is sup-trade depression which has affect. & 7.16 p.m. may at any time be re-

are also responsible that their rickahna do not ply for public hire, issued a joint manifesto declaring as many of them have been doing.

that the Soviets have shown sympathy to China in the Sino- Japanese dispute and therefore close co-operation between China and Soviet Russin will guarantee the peace of the Far East.

U.S. AMBASSADOR

TO BRITAIN

MR. JOHN W. DAVIS MENTIONED

The declaration of the Associn- tion calls on the Soviet peoplé to

closely with co-operate

I now beg to propose the adopt ion of the report and accounts as presented, and when that has been seconded I shall be pleased

to

unswer any questions from shareholders,

On being seconded by Mr. C.A. theda Roza, the motion of the adopt- Chinese, but at the same time to ion of the report and Accounta cease carrying on Communist was unanimously carried. propoganda in China.-Router.

London, Dec. 19. Mr. John W. Davis, former American ambassador to Great

A pair of spectacles in

Water Police Britain and Democratic presiden- were taken to the tial candidate in 1924, is expected Station yesterday by a ricksha coglie who discovered thom in his vehicle. to succeed Mr. Andrew W. Mellon after he had conveyed a European as Ambassador, according to the from the Star Ferry to Vaumati and | Reynolds Mustrated News,

back again..

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DAY BY DAY: NEWS IN BRIEF

THAT HAPPY STATE OF MIND, 80 Professor Harold Compere, of the RARELY POSSESSED, IN WHICH WE University of California, is on a visit CAN BAY, "I HAVE ENOUGH," IS THE to Hongkong, having "arrived by the HIGHEST ATTAINMENT OF

President Monroe. sorHY. HAPPINESS CONSISTS, NOT

M'HILO.

Justice Geo. A. Mulcolm, Associate

IN POSSESSING MUCH, BUT IN BEING Judge of the Supreme Court of the A plea of "not guilty" was CONTENT WITH WHAT WE POSSESS. Philippines, arrived here, accompanied returned by Mr. Horace Lo, ap- HE WHO WANTS LITTLE ALWAYS HAR by his wife, poaring for the defence.

ENOUGH.-Zimmerman,

An effective wall enlendar has been

Sergt. Howell stated that ut 3.45 on November 3, he followed defendant's car down Stubbs Issued by the N. Y. K. Company. "Road, and perceived that, on ench occasion when turning round a bend, it awung right out over the white line marking the centre of the roadway. On two of these occasions, it just missed a car coming from the opposite direc-

Mr. Walter F. Arndt, of the Dollar line, returned by the ss. President

tion.

Sergt. Howell alleged that the average speed maintained by the defendant was between 23 and 25 miles an hour.

Monrue 10-day,

Jefferson.

on the HH. Prvaldent

Mr. H. O. Wiser, formerly of the Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Ltd., arrived here by the President Monroe, accompanied by his wife. He is en route to Singapore, where he will be manager of the Adelphi and Sea View Hotels

OTHER BUSINESS.

Messrs. C.A. da Roza and S.M. Churn were re-elected directors

on the motion of Mr. F.J. Tavares seconded by Mr. Chan Mau-hat.

Mr.

from Z. B. W.'s Library,

A Programme of classical music

1. In The Steppes of Central Asia (Borodin).

London Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Albert Contes. (a) Berceuse (b) Snow Drop (Gretchanioff).

2.

Nina Koshetz (Soprano). 3. Eugen Onegin Waltz (Tahalkowsky).

Royal Opera Orchestra Covent Garden Guest Conductor Eugene.Googens. 4. Final Movt. from Concerto in E

Minor (Chopin).

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Mr. The Tsan-tai proposed and

J. Toppin seconded the election of Messrs. Lowe, Bing- hum und Matthews and Messrs. Percy Smith, Seth and Fleming as auditors at a remuneration of $350 each per annum. This was carried,.

Braliowak and the Berlin State Opera Orchestra. Jean d'Are (Tschaikowski)

Adieu Forests.

Maria Jeritza (Soprano). Brahms' Symphony No. 3 in F. played by the Philadelphin Sym- phony Orchestra. 10.25 p.m. Rugby Press News. 10.30 p.m. Close Down.

EMPIRE PROGRAMME.

from GSD, To-day's broadcast Daventry, transmitting on a wave- length of 25.28 metres (11,865 kc.). The programme will be relayed by

RE-SHUFFLING OF conditions are satisfactory.

NANKING POSTS

THREE MINISTERIAL

CHANGES

Nanking, Dec. 22.

6.30 p.m. Time Signal from Dig Ben, Gramophone Records of Famous Orchestras.

0.15 p.m. The World and Our- selves. A commentary by Mr. Vernon Bartlett.

6.30 p.m.

Ballad Concort, 7 p.m. Talk: To an Listener,

7.15 p.m. Now Duolin.

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KZRM PROGRAMME. Today's Brondeant from the Manila ntation:

6.00 p.m.-lenavides Rallo Club, 0.10 pa-paulak Informational Parlod.

0.30 --English Informational

It is virtually certain that Huang Shao-hslung, the Minister of the Interior, will succeed General Lu Governor of Cheklang Ti-ping and that Mr. Shih Yang, the Mayor A black ng belonging to Kwek

Amongst the passengers who left of Nanking will becomu Home Lan-hui, of the Ching Kee Garden. Kimberley Road,

WIN removed to for Masila by the Empress of Asia Minister. Malackok yesterday after it had yesterday were the Hon. Mr. E.

Shao Yuan-chang will become net- bitten Lion Knutson, aged four, of Taylor and Mrs. Taylor. Hon. Mring President of the Legislative Perlund,

C. G. Alabaster, Capt. and Mrs. F. 3, Canton Villas,

W. Webb. Mr. W. Brackenbridger of Education, while Mr. II. ..

Yunn and concurrently Minister Mrs. J. R. Wood, the wife of Mr. Mr. E. Lewis.

Mr. and Mrs. K. Stuart Smith, and

Kung, the former Minister of In- Justice Wood, won the first prize of Mr. Lo said that as the car

dustry and Commerce, who in at the Police Branch Raffle in aid of the or, he..did M.C.L. Funde, her ticket being No. was a small Austin

The St. Andrew's Church choir, present touring the United States, not think it was so serious.

to 02. The other awards were won as Augmented by many friends, toured has been appointed Mulator Mr. Shofield said Ne could not follows:-No. 110, Mr. P. M. da the parish Inst night, collecting on Italy. puree, as the white lines

Yu_Kuo-tal, who recently, druvo were Silva: No. 264, Mr. J. Kennedy, No. behalf of St. Dunstan's Homes for

104, Mrs. Fitz-Henry; No. 216, Mr. P. war-blinded men, The placed there for the express pur- Bakony No.. 141, Mr. C. Byron. The carols brought a rendy response from General Wane Cha-oh, the pose of keeping cars on the pro- prizes were a pullover, two shirts the many places visited. The chair Governor of Kwelehow, from the per side.

(with collars), evening scarf, four has also arranged to render Christmas provincial capital, has toni appoint The summons was adjourned pairs socks and one dozen handker-carol at the Peninsula Hotel at 13ed Minister of Industry and Com

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