FATAL CYCLE ACCIDENT

SECOND REPORTED IN TWO DAYS

-Yet another fatal accident, in- volving the rider of a push bicycle" occurred yesterday, when a Chi- nese was killed as the result of a collision with a lorry.

a

According to a police report, Wong Chuen, of 156, Hennessy Road Wanchai, was riding bicycle along Island Road when he collided with motor-lorry No. 679. The rider was thrown heavily to the road, receiving severe injuries to his head thigh. He was removed to the Government Civil Hospital, but, despite all médical ald, he died at.7.30 last night,

and

Three minor accidents were also reported at Police Headquarters this morning, in one of which Sanitary Inspector G. H. Miles was involved. The Inspector has reported to the police he Was driving his car in Canton Road

LA SALLE SPORTS

PRIZES DISTRIBUTED BY LADY PEEL

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1933.

In its spaciens grounds, la Salle College held ita second annual athletic meeting yesterday."

Prize-Winners.

WEDNESDAY DROP HOCKEY,

A POINT

BIRMINGHAM ASSIST ARSENAL

London; April 5.

The full results were:

Of seven matches played in the Putting the Shot (Sr.)-1, Lee English League, to-day; no fewer Yuen-koon; 2, Lee Sung-koon. Dia-than five were drawn. tance: 41 ft. 7 ing.

100 Yards (Jr.)-1, A. Ablong; 2,

Division resulted in a sharing of All four games in the First

points, the Wednesday dropping a valuable point to Birmingham,

J. Remedion. Times 12.1/5 secs.

100 Yards (Sr.)-1, S. K. Lee; 2 A. Phayom. Time: 11.2/5 secs.

100 Yards (Midgets),-1, R. Mar-while Newcastle kept the Everton ques; 2, J. Marques.

S. W. Pun. Height: 4 ft. 6 ins.

High Jump (Jr.).—1, T. Reis;

Phua Yok. Height: 6 ft 2.1/2 ins.

High Jump (Sr.),--1, J. Alves; 2,

100 Yards Handicap (Boys from 6 to 10), J. Gosane; 2, G. Sequeira. Long Jump (Jr.)-1, 3. W. Fun 2, A. Ablong. Distance: 15 ft. 2.1/2 ra

Long Jump (Ser.)-1, V. Novikoff

attack scoreless.

The results were;"

FIRST DIVISION.

Derby Everton Wednesday Manch. City

2, J. Alves. Distance: 18 ft. 2.1/2 Bradford

Lincoln

Sack Race-1, F. Sequeira; 2, A.

when he knocked down a woman, Abards (Midgets)-1, R. Mar-York who received bead injuries and was removed to the Kwong Wahques; 2, J. Marques. Hospital for treatment.

While driving a private-owned

motor car hear the Dairy Farm, a 12, J. Alves. icap (Open to the

Chinese driver knocked down Shui Kun-Shui, of Connaught Road West. The injured man was removed to hospital.

Knocked down by a public hire car in Pokfulam Road, a man,

The Yan, suffered abrasions and was taken, to the Government Civil Hospital...

་ས

"

2 Middlesbro

4

0 Newcastle

Leeds

1 Birmingham...

SECOND

DIVISION,

1 March. Uns 3 Fulham

DIVISION 111 (NORTH).

..3 Barrow

.

POLICE LOSE HEAVILY

CONCEDE FIVE GOALS

INCOGS IN HOME

STRAIGHT

Once a combination to be seriously reckoned with in the Mamak Kockey League the Polico teams have fallen considerably from grace during the past few months and in their lat ter matches they have failed to main

the high star

standard of their open-

tain ing matches They bave

RADIO BROADCAST

PIANO RECITAL FROM

THE STUDIO

From Z. B. W., on wave length of 355 metres (84,5 kfc.)..

6-8 pm- European programme. 6-540 p.m. A Concert. SongAnnie Laurie. Sorgfton Water (Burns). Mary Garden (Soprano).. Violin Solo-Kreisler Serenade

(Lebar) Violin

Serconde

Krefuler.

suffered several defenta Boatmen (Harris):

Tedy Sevit),

of lato on account of the failure of several of their selected players to put in an appearance and yesterday when they met the St. Andrew's Club at the Police Training School they were 1 able to field. only eight of their re- gular players. They lost by five cicar goals.

As the game progressed, they were able to call upon some of their sup

Three Raveni (arr.

Goss and the Cathedral

Violin Malo Veice Quartet.

Lament

(Dvorak-Kreisler). Violin Solo Slavonic Dance No. 3

(Dvorak-Kreisler).

Fritz Kreisler.

Song Phyllis Has 'Such Charming

Graces (arr. Lane Wilson).

Not Go, My Love Not

porters to complete the team. During)

171.171

The First Division table is the first half they were ond appended:

short and did well to hold the for- midable St. Andrew's team to a single, gcal scored by N. A. E. Mackay at inside right.

The fast

of the game told on Last paca the Police players who were labour- Ing under a great handicap in hav Ing to field three comparative begin- ners, Mackay put the Saints further. hend after the interval and later A S. Bliss added a third goal. After E. F. Fincher, at centre-forward, had netted, Mackay scored his third for the day.

220 Yards (Jr.).—1, A. Ablong; 2, J. Remedios. Time: 28.2/5 secs.

220 Yards (Sr.)-3, W. Gottschie;

28.3/5 sees.

League Table, 4-40. Yards

P. W. O, L. F. Å., Pts. boys of St. Joseph's College)-1, A. Arsenal... 36.21 7 8 102 50 41 Sequeira; 2, Hamet

Wednesday.. 36 20 8 8 74 53 48 Obstacle Race

ace (Midgets)-1, Newcastle 35 20 5 10 62 46 45.

Aston Villa 34 19 Gibson: 2, G. Rozario.

4 10 69 78 62 44 440 Yards (Jr.)1, R. Ribeiro; 2, West Brom. 34,18 8 10 71 57 42 C. Silva. Time: 73.25 secs.

Derby

12 14 67 56 38 440 Yards (Sr.).—1, W. Gottsch; 2,

Huddersfield 35 15

15 7 13 63 47 37 Yap Chinos Time: 66.1/5 secs.

Two Milen Bicycle Race. 1. Portsmouth 35 15 6 14 65 69 36 Leeds. 35 12 12 11 50 49 36 Staple; 2, F. Sequeira. Time: 8 mins.

Blackburn 36 13 8 14 71 64.34 6 13 10 13.74 88-36 14 86-38 25 secs.

Everton

35 13 Sunderland 35 13 8 14 58 70 BA Sheffield U. 36 13 8:4 65 72 34 Birmingham 34 12

36 11

9 16 06 73 31 35 13 418 59 59 30 36 11 8 17 66 79 30 35 10 8 17:51 65 28 -30 12 1. 68 76 27

3 21 35 11 5 13 44 63 27 35 10 7 18 GT 87 27 35 7 12 16 63 76 26

St.

Invitation Relay" - Race.-1, BRITAIN AND RUSSIA Joseph's College; 2. C.B.S.

Half Mile-1, W. Gottsche; 2, G. Go. Time: 2 mins. 50 scen.

(Continued from Page 1.)

Ogpu had shot 35 people without trial, I thought that I was entitled to"

Was

Sir John Simon's sentence not completed dwing to cheers.

Three or four days before the shooting of the 35 Russians_the Soviet press stated that 45 Rus- sians had been arrested for the crime of agricultured sabotage. Sir John Simon said, amid laughter. that the rate of propagation, of weeds in the fields and the lower- ing of the crop fields was one of the charges.

17

FANTASTIC ACCUSATIONS. The British Ambassador im- mediately enquired the charge whereon the British arrests had been made, where the arrested per Bons were to be located and whether they could be visited.

· Half Mile (Jr.).—1, R. Ribeiro; 2

L. Remedios. Time: mins. 11.2/5 Bolton

RCCS.

Potato Race (Midgets)-1, R. Marques; 2. J. Marques.

Junior A.

E.

C.

Middlebro Blackpool Wolves

4

Inter-class lielay Race (Sr.)-1, Chelata... Tug of War Interclass.--1,, Junior Leicester "Boarders' Race' (r.).—-1. A. Leung;

3. Lee.

Boarders Race (Sr.)-1, - A. Pharom; 2, Yap Chia-ho.

Senior Champion.-W. Gottsche. Junior Champion-A. Ahlong. Midget Champion.-R. Mangues. Interclass, championship-Class 2A.

—..

SPORTS PRIZE DONORS

FINE CONCERTS ARRANGED

FI

TO ASSIST DESERVING CAUSES

Two nibst worthy causes are be- ing assisted by the variety enter Itainments to be given

at the Volunteer Headquarters on The following were dotors of prizes in connexion with

the La Salle day and Saturday at 9.30 p.m., College sports:-Portuguese Staff when really attractive programiffes Texas Co.. Portuguese Staff of the will be offered. These are the National Bank, Portuguese Staff Cheers Club and the Disabled

Hongkong Portuguese Garden Honter. Staff of Chartered Bank, Portu-

the Staff Киеке

of Jardine Matheson

Ca..

By their victory the Saints are practically assured of third place at jeast.

INCOG'S PROGRAMMĖ. Following are the matches fixed for the current week by the Incog nitos in connexion with the Ma- max tournament:

To-day V R.A.0.C., Radio Ground, Caroline Hill,

Friday V Royal Engineers, Marina.

Saturday 20th. Battery, U.S.

R.C.

Sunday v Police, Police Train- ing School. Mongkok.

In addition they have to meet

Davies (Tenor).

Piano Solo Caprice Espagnole,

Op. 37 (Moszkowski). Piano Solo Bohemian Dance

(Smetana).

Wilhelm Backhaus.

6.4)-7.20 p.m. Light Opera..

Vocal Gems-The Blue Mazurka

(Lchar). Vocal Gems-The Desert. Song

(Romberg).

Light Opera Company, Selection--Pirates of Penzance

(Sullivan)

Band of H.M. Coldstream

Guards. Selection Iolanthe (Sullivan).

Band of IL.M. Coldstream

Guards.

Vocal Gems-Duchess of Dantzig

(Caryll).

Light Opera Company. Selection Florodora (Stuart).

Band of H.M. Coldstream

Guards,

Vocal Gears-Niss Hook of Holland

(Rubens).

Light Opera Company.

7.20 p.m..

Closing Local Stock Quotations,

Quotations, etc.

7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio.

the Tamar and Veteran to com- Selected London and New York Stock Veteran have not yet returned plete the Mamak games. The

from the north and it is probable. that they will concede the two points to the Incogs.

FRIENDLY.

|

A Pianoforte Recital by Miss Doreen Ma.

Programme. Novelties: Eternal Chard Blues Owing to the absence of the

-Dainty Mise Paradise-Sllvery Fri-Lincolns from the Colony on man- Stomp Kate You-Please-After oeuvres their match with the To-night We Say Goodbye-You're Hongkong Club yesterday was More Than All the World to Me- cancelled and the Y.M.C.A. filled Cuddled on Your Shoulder-Here the breach.

Lies Love-Deep in my Heart-It The match, which was played Might Have Been You. on the U.S.R.C. ground was dull 8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Co., Sun Co., Ltd. Sincere Co., Ltd. Cheers Club has done needs

The excellent work which

the and uninteresting throughout al-Report, British American Tobacco

10though there was little to chose

8.3-10-30 pm Chinese Studio Con. cusation of prejudging the issue (China) Lid, Wing On Co., Ltd.. emphasising, but not so much may between the teams. The Club ob-

cert, whereon the legal remedy bad not Messrs. A. J. Edgar, F. 11. Barnes, be known regarding the Disabled tained the only goal of the match been exhausted, the Ambassador A. C. Burford, local staff of the Officers

Homes. The in the first half through Divett. 10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Preas Electric Co., Maxim & Co. scheme provides for twelve two- The pick of the Y.M.C.A. side was News. F. X. Gomes,

B.

10.30 p.m. Close Dowr.

As it was a rest day, an answer was delayed till the following day.

At the time of incurring the ne-

uf

Garden

told the Soviet Minister that if his ging Bros., storied houses at Leavestien Green, McLellan, their centre half, who?

Government wished to continue friendly relations they" must

ci

each played a fine defensive and de-|| Campos, F. X. Soures, Round and Watford, that total cost of frain from being drawn by the Joseph Soares, R. Pastonji, Dr. S. of permanent benefit to their oc- was outstanding in the Club XI. evening programme are from Z.B.W.'s 8. In being about £750. The will prove structive game, while E. V. Reed All records in the above European Ogpu police into trumped-up, Asjoe. Messrs. Wonur Tai vien frivolous and fantastic accusations Alexander Wong, Old Josephians at cupants. The heavy accident roll This was the last of the Club's | Library." against a friendly and reputable Rice Hall, Mersrs. Woo Pak Foo, Li of the R.A.F. alone marks the sad fixtures for the season. British Company-British Wire-Union Insurance Ca., 4. &. Ching homes, even in times of peace. The Harretto Bros. L G. Xavier, need for the provision of such The Kong Lee- (Chee Kee)

Dairy Farin, Portuguese staff of Sacany Watford Scheme," indeed, is no Vacuum Co., Portuguese Staff of the casual gift which may or may not Cable Companies.

bear fruit, but in its very essence will be a living memorial for the present and the future.

ices.

RAZOR BLADE

TRICK

TRAM PASSENGER'S POCKET CUT

TWO THEFTS BY EMPLOYEES

PRISON SENTENCES

PASSED

MANILA BASKETBALL

PLAYERS WIN

FAREWELL CONCERT

BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE BY SCHNEIDER TRIO

A tasteful selection of the works of Brahms, Franck and Tsehai-.

It is hoped that there will be Defeat Chung Nam in towsky composed the programme"

large audiences at the concerts, and a big sum of money thus rais- ed. Seats can be booked at the Anderson Mpsie Company.

Fast Game

Making a late rally, the Santo A cunning theft of 30 cents, by slitting with a razor blade the

Tomas Univerity basketball team from Manila defeated the Chung pocket of a passenger seated in front of him on a tram was told to Two cases of theft by servants set from his master. Defendant Nam Association at the Chinese Y.M.C.A., in the first of their two Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Central were dealt with by Mr. Wynne-received a salary of $3 a month. Police Court this morning by Ser-Jones at the Central Police Court Seen by a foki to steal 18 Chinese exhibition matches during their geant Reidy. in charging Wong this moming, and in each ease the lanterns from a shop at 25, Bonham short stay in Hongkong en route Wai, unemployed.

offender was sent to prison for six Strand East, Lau So, as employee, to Japan, by 41 to 28. Sergeant Reidy said the defen- weeks.

was followed to the Western Market The visitors indulged in some dant was seen to cut the complain-

where he was arrested and handed spectacular individualism, but both ant's jacket pocket by a district Vaux Road attempting to pawn a fendant was paid $6 per month.

Arrested by a detective in Des over to a district watchman. De-sides lacked team work. Never watchman who was seated behind mah jongg set, Wong Kau em-

theless the huge crowd which the defendant. Thirty cents fell to ployed at an import and

gathered round the court keenly export In both instances, the defendants, followed the exchanges. the floor, but two silver dollars firm, of 95 Connaught Road Cen- replying to his Worship said they that were in the same pocket re-tral, admitted that he stole the had hard and lodgings: free.

mained intact.

Sentenced of six months hard labour was imposed.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

The local side owed much of their defeat to poor shooting, and if the visitors are to be judged on this game, there is every possi- bility that the Chinese Y.M.C.A., the Hongkong champions, will win

SO OUR LIVES GLIDE ON, THE The annual sports meeting of St.this evening. ́FAMINE OCCURS IN RIVER ENDS WE DON'T KNOW WHERE, Paul's College will be held to-morrow

AND THE SEA BEGINS, AND THEN (Friday) at Caroline Hill, commenc

ing at 1.30 pm. Mrs. E. V. L. Martin THERE 39 NO MORE JUMPING is to distribute the prizes ASHORE. George Eliot.

KWEICHOW

· PEOPLE SUBSIST ON HERBS

Wuchow, April 4.

A report just received from re liable

states that the sources population of lower south-western

rection of Kweichow province are suffering from famine. The price of rice is so high that the poorer classes are unable to purchase this most necessary commodity. Many of the people are gathering the

A Chinese labourer aufered serious Owing to the Cathay Lodge in injuries to the body while working on stellation banquet being held in the board the sa. Raby Castle, which is Gloucester Restaurant to-morrow lying alongside Kowloon Docks. The night, the usual dinner dance is un- man accidentally fell from a plank avoidably, cancelled.

into the engine room. He was later removed to the Kowloon Hospital..

A telegram has been received from The wedding will shortly take place

the Head Office of the General Elec-between Mr., Ralph Oliver, Allum and

LADIES' GOLF.

Mrs. McElney Wins Medal Pool on Old Course.

ECLECTIC

COMPETITION.

The medal pool held during the

tric Co. Ltd., London, appointing Mr. Miss Anne Juliette Chong, both of month of March on the Old Courec A. B. Raworth General Electric Co. of China Ltd.

a Director of the 150, Boundary Street, Kowloon Tong; was won by Mrs. McElney,, 102-21= and between Mr. Juan Joe Lec, 693, 81, Mrs. McElney was also success- Nathan Road, and Miss Conelance ful in winning the Eclectic Competi- Captain A. H. Hignett, master of Kam Look Wong, 33, Jordan Road. tho P. and O. liner Ranchi, which

tion on the New Course with a score of 76-6.2/3-70.1/3. arrived yesterday from London and Lane, Crawford's klok at Rte. Mrs. Genondal qualified Singapore, reported at the farbour pulse Buy is to open on Saturday, 8th Captain's Cup for March There is no immediate relief in Office the outbreak on board of four inst, and not on Good Friday, as | 105.30=75. sight because the present rice crop children. The sudden death of the served on Good Friday, as well as on pool

of chicken-pox, confined to stated yesterday. Tiffins wili be There will be a running cannot be harvested in less than No. 1 fireman of the ss. Taishan on Easter Sunday and Monday, and on ing the month of April and a Bogey

over the New Course three months-Our Own Cor April I was reported by Captain all Sundays and holidays until fur. competition will be held on the New respondent,

Bierman, the master of that vessel. ther notice.

Course on Tuseday, April 25.

- roots of various herbs and using

them for food.

Cases

for the with

medal

dur.

for the farewell cancert given by the popular Schneider Trio at the Roof Garden of the Hongkong fence showed no hesitation in ap Hotel last night; and a large aud

masterly musicianship of the preciatively acknowledging the

players.

It was one of the most delight- ful evenings the Trio have given us, and Hongkong bids a regretful adieu to them.

Brahms delicate Trio in C Minor

received admirable treatment, the Andante grazioso being especially suitable to the players.

Cesar. Franek's Trio, with its greater variations and the magni- ficent Alegro Motta and Allegro Maestoso movements was joyously interpreted, providing a really masterly exposition, and to wind Up, Tachalkowsky's Trio In A Minor, with its glorious Pezzo elegiaco, Tema con variazioni, and' Finale movements offered every scope for the talented trio,

CORNS?

STOP PAIN! Remove corns this safe, gentle way

T. Bonis Foot 10 tulausen la bot wație, wipa dry. 7. Apply Livs-Jay bring ped arnally over corn. How it works: & in the mild suedion lion that gully undermines bor, 13 la fais pad that raklevos pressure, stops pain at oson. Chekela pad la plack prevents slipping. 2. After I dazu, vei, zazzen plattor, soak fous, Wft o

by millions. At all chemietz.

SAUER A. BLACKS

BLUE JAY CORN REMOVER

See Powell's Selection

RAINCOATS

FIRST.

' Powell's, have always a well assorted stock including Single and Double Texture Waterproots, Burberry and Gaberdine Raincoats, Motor- ing Coats, Rubberoid in Black and Brown.

These are in all sizes and· various lengths, the prices range from $12.75, less 10% Discount for Cash.

Your Inspection is invited without obligation to pur. chase.

WM. POWELL, LTD.

THE GENTLEMEN'S HOUSE.

9, Queen's Road Central-Ice House Street Corner.

FOR

UNSURPASSED

VALUES

IN

FURNISHING FABRICS

OF VARIOUS

DESIGNS

Call in at

ARTS

BAYER

&

CRAFTS

4A, DES VOEUX RD,

A cold draught

is rufficientăte ¤ catanh. Tha

social soucions sleep and marke

@Don't wa ofber remedy chronde ---- But, kulkur. the phlegon, allys the vas

readily tik

(RESIVAL

THE MACAU GREYHOUND RACING CLUB,

MACAU.

Every Saturday at 9.15 p.m.

Every Sunday at 2.15 p.m.

See newspapers for special steamer service. Admittance to Members' stand $1.00, Public Stand 40 cts.

Share This Page