KEEN BASEBALL TUSSLES
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY,
MOSCOW TRIAL DUELS
(Continued from Page 1.), ~ YANKEES JUST BEAT dlented this morning that they con-
BOSTON
sider his original plea of guilty holds good.
New York, April 14. Five honic runs wore obtained to-day, the second of the baseball
велоп,
Forty-five thousand spectators were prosent at tho Yankee Stadium, where. Mayor O'Brien throw in the first ball, to witness the Yankee nose out Boston by a four-three score in a tense struggle. Washington put over another convincing victory against the Athletica,
The New York Giants wore again prevented from playing their match with Beaton, Snow, stopped it to-day.
Resulta, home team given frat, follow:
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
R. II.
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Philadelphin
4
12
0
Brooklyn
t
9
1
V
Cincinnati
2
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3
Pittsburgh
5
12
1
Chicago
1
&
0
St. Louis
G
0
(Collins homered for St. Louis)
AMERICAN LEAGUE,
9
0
-12
0
7 -14 .11
3
20
4
(Gehrig, Yankees, home run)
New York.
Boston
.....3
St. Louis
Chicago
AUTERIEBUTNUNELOW:HIDE WORLD ECONOMIC
CONFERENCE
JAPAN SENDING THREE REPRESENTATIVES
Tokyo, April 14.
It is authoritatively learned that Viscount Ishii will be the chief Japanese delegate to the Economic Conference in Lon- don, with Mr. Matsudaira and Mr. Elgo Fukal, the Vice- Governor of the Bank of Japan as the other delegates. -Router.
(Fongeen hit a homer, for
The main fasue before the Court when the third day's proceedings atarted was whether the three thousand Troubles given to the
Soviet engineer, M. Dolgoff by Thornton was a loan or a bribe..
executive heads and M. Michael PREMIER IN
Borodin.
The rest of the morning sion
occupied WIB
with the examination of Lebedev, another of the Russian necused, who is claimed by the prosecution to have participated with Lobanov in the wrecking organisation at Ivgres under Nordwall's instructions.
CURT REFLIES.
SHANGHAI
APRIL 15, 1933.
E RADIO BROADCAST
PROGRAMMES FOR EASTER HOLIDAYS
SATURDAY'S PROGRAMME. I p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.
1.15 p.m.
A relay of the Hongkong Hotel Orchestra by courtesy of the Manage ment. (During the intervals record.
VISIT CAUSES SPECULATION
Shanghai, April 14. Mr. Wang Ching-wel, Presid. After a three-hour adjournment, ent of the Executive Yuan, ar- Nordwall was again in the box and rived unexpectedly in Shanghai he created an excellent impression from Nanking this morning. by his curt and decisivo answers. The Nanking lender's visit isen music will be broadcant from the
Nordwall referred to a mistake giving rise to speculation re- Studie). in erecting a turbine, in which con- garding the political situation. nexion Ollenik, one of the Russlan employees of Metropolitan Vickers, in reply to a question, declared that "I am very conscientious," ho Nordwall was to blame because he overlooked the mistake in the blue- declared.
Despite Dolgoff'e air of self-prints.
Nordwall rotorted that he did righteousness, his confident answers not notice any mistake nor did to all questions made a good im-the expert commission. It was un-jaffairs with Mr. Soong. He avill Gipsy Moon. pression.
SELF-RIGHTEOUS WITNESS, Delgoff declared that he regarded the money as a corrupt payment and he handed it over to the au- thorities:
Thornton admitted making the gift but asserted that the money was a loan for buying a room. He took no receipt "as Dolgoff said it was not neccessary."
next hold the stage.
true that he was pleased by ac- eldents.
GARRULOUS WITNESS.
A garrulous Russian named
give evidence. Sicbort was the next witness to
"Confessions" of sabotage exe cuted on the Incitement of the ac-
He said that he had never work- cused, MacDonald and Nordwalled with Metropolitan Vickers, but he was very friendly with Thorn ton, who told him that he need not examine the firm's machinery too closely because it was all good
BOLT INTO GENERATOR. M. Kotliarevsky, the head of the turbine department at the Zuevka | stuff. Electricity Works, snid that acting on the request of MacDonald, he throw a bolt into a generator and wrecked the motor,
Witness said he told Thornton about defects in the switches, which had caused a slowing up of work generally
MacDonald paid him a thousand
Thornton thanked him roubles for carrying out the act of handed over three hundred | sabotage. He also supplied Mac-bles.
Donald with blue prints of the
A BONUS. Zuevka station.
and
rou-
Succeeding witnesses charged Thornton stood up and said he Nordwall with inciting them to did not admit Siebert's story. He subotage and asserted that they gave Siebert 250 roubles purely as faithfully performed the tasks he a bonus because he did his work set them on a fairly extensive scale. well.
One of them declared that Nord-1
Siebert declared that he start- wall paid him five thousand ed sabotaging because he respect
ed Thornton very much and be- lieved all that he said. He added that Gregory started counter Soviet propaganda as soon as he came to Dnieprostroy.
roubles,
2.16 p.m. Close Down. It is officially learned that im-gramme.
4-7 p.m. Chinese recorded pro- mediately after his arrival, Mr. 7-11.30 p.m. European programme.
7-7.30 p.m. Variety. Wang called on Mr. T. V. Soong at the latter's residence. Mr. The Old man of the Mountain. Wang, according to the official Ain't Ya Coming Out To-night. statement, has come to Shanghai Billy Cotton and His Band. MR080. specially to discuss financial Marta, return to Nanking to-night,
SOONG FOR WASHINGTON. In an interview granted to Rou
ter, Mr. Wang Ching-wel stated that the Government still wanted to send Mr. T., V.. Soong to Washington to participate in the International discussions on world economic problems. He had specini- ly coms to, Shanghai to persuade Soong to accept the mission. Mr. Soong will decide whether to go or not this evening.
pressure
the
WAT
Billy Cotton and His Band. MRO67. Lullaby of the Leaves. I Love a Parade.
Billy Cotton and His Band. MRGOO. Tantalising Trovatore--One Stop. Rigoletto Ramblings-One Stop.
DX447.
Debroy Somers Band. 7.30-8.10 p.m. A Concert. 8 p.m. (Local Time and Weather Repor Orchestral-Love in Idleness
(Macbeth),
Court Symphony Orchestra. Instrumental Trio. The Herd Girl's Dream (Lubitzky); Anonymous, 200R Mr. Sun Fo is not going, because Song-The Eri.King (Schubert),
in of work of
the Song--The Enchantress (Chorley
and Hatton), Legislative Yuan. **
Murle Brunskill (Contralto). 9088. Concerning the war eltuation in Octet-Praeludium (Jarnefcit), North China, Mr. Wang Ching-wel Octo-Scottish Fantasia (Mulder). declared that Generals Sung Chih-
J. 11. Squire Célesto Octet 9090. yuan and Shang Cheng arz AB-Song-The Little Irish Girl (Lohr
and Teschemacher). suming full charge of
Freser Gange (Baritone). operations at the front. The re-Cello Selo-Lo Cygne (The Swan)
(Saint-Saens), cent withdrawal of the Chinese troops from the Great Wall was necessitated by military tactics, which cannot be regarded as a defent. Reinforcements Chinese are being sent to the North cording to the original plans, he anid; and the Government's policy of resistance remains unchanged under all circumstances.
ле
O'Connor-Morrla). Cello Solo-Londonderry Air (arr.
Fellz Salmond. 7107-M. 8.10-0 p.m. Orchestral. Four Indlan Love Lyrics (Woodforde
Finden).
Union Symphony Orch. 597R, In Gloconda-Danco of the Hours
(Ponchielli). Columbin Symphony Orch. 500GG-D. Coppelia Ballet-Prelude and
Mazurka (Delibes). Coppella Ballet-Entr'acte aud
Valse (Delibes).
NORDWALL. PROTESTS. Nordwall listened to the evidence
KIANGSI "REDS" in astonishment and then warmly told the Court: "All this evidence A. W. Gregory, who is construc-
Regarding the Communist situa Is absolutely untrue. I didn't bribe tional engineer, speaking with a
B. B. C. Wireless Symphony anybody. I did not plot against strong Welsh accent, caused a stir tion in Klangsi, Mr. Wang Ching-
Orchestra. 001R. the Soviet."
In Court by sharply declaring: wol said that before General A fur coat transaction between This man Stebert Insults me, in-Chiang Kai-shek's departure for Memories of Mozart. Nordwall and one of the accusing jures my reputation and the Judge the North, the campaign made con- The Regal Salon Orchestra. MX10.
siderable headway, but when Minuet (Boccherini). witnesses was then brought into accepts his word without ques Ganeral Chiang was called to Les Millions D'Arlequin (Driga), the case. Nordwall explained that tion. Is this justice."
North China, the Communist Cloveland
he sold the coat on behalf of an
forces again became active, but (Knickerbocker, Cleveland, home English engineer and received cash
Judge Ulrich stopped him, now with General Chiang again in saying: "Limit yourself to the Kiangsi, the situation is well in hand. The Communtats have prae- facts. Your time is coming."
Gregory said he went to Dnie-tically been surrounded by Govern- prostroy to set up oil switches. ment troops. Ho was very careful in his work
Chicago. Eleven Innings)
Detroit
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run)
Washington ....11
Philadelphia.... 4
12
7 (Goslin, Senators, home run)
-Reuter.
2
1
GEHRIG'S SECOND
HOME RUN
YESTERDAY'S PROGRAMME
WASHED OUT ·
New York, April 14.
which he remitted to the owner.
The prosecutor, M. Vishinsky, made the most of certain dis- crepancies between Nordwall's present statement on this point
GOOD OR NOT?
and his pre-trial statement, in order to keep up Metropolitan Prominent spectators in the Vickers' high reputation. Court to-day were M. Karl Radek,
of the Soviet Government|
one
Turning to the Commission of Experts, sitting in the
DAY BY DAY N EWS IN BRIEF Rain ruined both National and
INSTEAD OF DEPLORING THAT His Excellency the Governor has American League programme to- day, only three matches being ROSES HAVE THORNS, I AM GLAD appointed Dr. A. L. J. Dovey, to be
THE THORNY STEM Ia
CAPPED a Member of the Nursen Board, vice played.
Brooklyn easily accounted for WITH ROSES AND THAT THE TREE Dr. A. R. McElney, resigned,
The Repulse Bay bathing beach will Philadelphia on the latter's pitch BEARS BLOOM-Joubert, in the National League, and New Miss Hilda Trefusis's exhibition of be open for the use of the General York scalped Boston 6-2, Gehrig gouache and oil paintings at the Publle from Monday, May 1st in
obtaining his second home run Gloucester Building opened on Wed-clusive, according to the Government in his first two matches of the gea-nesday will be continued until Mon- Gazette.
day evening. son. Results:-
NATIONAL
R.
H.
E.
1
7
1
1
Philadelphia Brooklyn...
7 15 The following games were aban- doned owing to rain: New York at Boston, Pittsburgh at Cincin nati, St. Louis at Chicago.
AMERICAN,
Now York..............✪ Boston
2
5 ប
0
Mr. Wang further stated that Canton's expeditionary army will leave for North Chino very soon
accordance with schedule.
in
Reuter.
corner of the court-room, ho said that he erected three oll switches each weighing forty-. five tons in forty-eight days. He must leave it to tho ex- perts to say whether that was good or not.
When accused of propaganda among the Russian workers, he pointed out that he could not speak Russian. It took him all his time to teach them what to do. Besides he was not interested in politics.
It is hereby notified that Dr. W. B. H. E. the Gorvernor of Macao, A. Moore, L.R.C.F.I., L.R.C.S.I.,
M. Sukorutchkin, Deputy Chief Lieut. colonel A. Jose Bernardes de D.T.M. & H. (Lond.), resumed duty as
Miranda sailed for Europe aboard Deputy Director of Medical and Engineer of the Moscow Electri- on 11th April, 1933. cal Station, one of the Russlans the Hakuan Maru, which left early Sanitary Services on
nceused, said he recovered 2,500 this morning.
management of the King's roubles from Thornton for anbo- Restaurant announce that owing to tage and was instructed to par the Grill Room being engaged for lyse the electrical industry in the Saturday night, the 15th inst, din- case of war by wrecking the key ner will be served on the mezzanine statione.
The management of the King's Restaurant beg to announce that ow ing to the Grill Room being engaged to-night, dinner will be served on the mezzanine Floor.
The
floor,
A rickshaw coolio was sent to the A Typographical error crept into Thursday's advertisement of the Government Civil Hospital yesterday (Gehrig and Ruffing scored home Vauxhall Cadet saloon car, the price suffering from injuries to his leg, being given as $298, The quotation caused through being knocked down is, of course, in sterling.
by a pubile hire ear in Western Street
runs for New York)
Washington
Philadelphia
1 G
G
2
0
1
(Liggins home run for Philadel
phla)
Games abandoned were Chicago at St. Louis and Cleveland at De- troit--Router,
CHICAGO'S NEW MAYOR
DEMOCRATIC LEADER
ELECTED
·
B. B. C. Wireless Symphony Orchestra. 0092. D-9.30 p.m. From the Studio.
A Violin and Pianoforte recital by the Misses Motin Higgins and R. Kirkpatrick.
9.30-11.30 p.m.
A relay of the Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Grill Room by courtesy of the Management. (During the intervals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio).
10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press
NOWE.
11.30 p.m. Close Down. All records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by Messrs. Anderson Music Co.
SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME. 10-11 n.m.
Relay of the morning service from St. Joseph's Church.
Easter Sunday. 1. High Mass;
(a) Kyrie (C. G.
Garofalo-
Masa of the Immaculate Con- ception-voices). (b). Gloria in Excelsis (C. G.
Garofalo).
(c) Sermon "Easter Thoughts"
by Rov. Fr. Gallagher 8. J. (d) Credo (0. Ravanello-Miasa
Sexto).
(e) Offertory: Regina Coeli, (f) Sanctus, Bonedictus. Agnus
Del (C. G. Garofalo). 11. Benedletion of the Blessed Sacrament;
(a) Ave Verum (Franco). (b) Tantum Ergo (E. Gualdi). (c) Adoremus.
11-12.15 p.m. A Relay of St. Pauls Church Morning Bervico.
12.15-2.80 p.m. European Programme of recorded Music from 2.B.W.'s Library.
"Thornton and I made the plan," he said.
Thornton, in evidence, denled that such conversation with Suko- rutchkin' ever occured or that he ever gave the man any moneygramme. The Court rose at 10 p.m.-Reutor. CATEGORICAL STATEMENT, London, Apr. 13.
In view of the nature of the
aby
4-7 p.m. Chinese
Recorded Pro-
7-10 p.m. European Programme. 7-9 p.m. Orchestral-Spanish Dance No.
(Granados).
New Light Symphony Orchestra. Piano Solo-Variations in C Minor
(Beethoven).
Sergei Rachmaninoff. Song Twilight (Hamilton), Bong-My Little Nest of Heavenly
Blue (Lehar),
Maria Joritza. Organ Solo-Fantasia and Fugue on
"B.A.C.H." (Liszt).
Guy Welte. Violin Solo-Hungarian Daaco No. 2
(Brahma-Joachim). Violin Solo-Cavatina (Baff). Orchestral-Schubert's Love Songs
(Schubert-Berto).
Arthur Catterall.
Marck Weber and His Orch.
His Excellency the Governor has appointed provisionally and Mr. Alfred Hicks, editor of the subject to His Majesty'a pleasure, Hong Kong Telegraph, and Mrs. Hicks the Honourable Mr. C. G. S. Mac-were passengern for Europe aboard kle to be temporarily an Unofficial the s. R. Hakusan Maru. Mr. A. C. charges made against the six Member of the Executive Council, Jeffreys, Mr. A. C. Pederson and British subjects at the Moscow in place of the Hon. Sir William Captain T. Olsen travelied by the trial, Sir John Simon made the fol
same boat,
lowing specific. atatement in the Shenton, who is temporarily ab-
Commons:-----. nent from the Colony.
His Excellency the Governor ap-
"None of these men has over em- pointed the Hon. Mr. Alabaster, K.Ü., His Excellency the Governor O.D.B., J.P., to be an Onicial Memployed directly or indirectly in con- has appointed provisionally and her and Vice-Chairman of the Licon- noctien wth any branch of our in- subject to His Majesty's pleasure, sing Board for a further period of telligence services. None of them 9th has ever supplied any information Mr. Paul Lauder to be temporarily three years, with effect from
to any such branch. None of them an Unofficial Member of the Legi- April, 1938..
has ever paid or promised Chicago, Apr. 14.
slative Council, in place of the
It is hereby notified for general in- Mr. Edward J. Kelly, a civil en Hon. Sir William Edward Leonard gineer, and the Democratic leader, Shenton, Kt., who is temporarily formation that the Vice-Consulate of reward for such Information or has the Argentine Republic at Hongkong been supplied with any money to has been elected Mayor of Chicago absent from the Colony.
tie bronchined until further notice, obtain it. None of them has ever Piano Concertolinngarian Fantasia by the City Council In succession to
(Liszt). Mr. Anton Cermak, who was assas- Sir John Stainor's famous work Enquiries and communications should made any report to or on behalf of
Arthur do Greof and the Royal D. Mount Eilzabeth, Singapore, statements are equally true of the
Albert Hall Orchestra. sinated at Minmi by an Italian The Crucifixion" was repeated in the be addressed to the Argentine Consul, our intelligence service. All above named "Zangara-Reider.
Union Church, Kennedy Rond last
Metropolitan Vickers Company It-Song-The Floral Dance (Moss), night, the soloists, Mr. H. E. Gardner
A special 1 o'clock Saturday after self the Company has not and Song The Lote Player (Allison).
Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone). service (tenor) and Mr. W. H. Bailey (bass)
from Kowloon to McCORKINDALE :
being in Ane form. Their duet "Sonoon train
C. Minor. BEATS
GAINS Thou Liftest Thy Divine petition" was Canton on the Canton-Kowloon Rail- never has had any connection with
Bing with grant feeling. The chorus way will be began on May 1, accord-Our intelligence service whatever. Piano Solo-Bach: Partita No. 2 in
AIt follows that any suspicions en-
Harold. Samuel. work, on the whole, was excellent ing to a Canton announcement. Mr. G. E. Longyear was at the organ. o'clock Sunday afternoon special tertained or allegations made in any SongDelilah's Song of Spring
service from Canton to Kowloon will quartor to a contrary effect are in ADMINISTERS K.O. IN
fact without any foundation what The second section of the Chinese be simultaneously Inaugurated.
ever." TENTH ROUND
Goods Exhibition at Sincore's will be
It is hereby notified that soaled
COMMUNICATION TROUBLE, London, Apr. 10. oponed at 8 p.m. this evening by:
Telephonic lines between Moscow A large crowd, including the General Tsai Ting Kai, loador of the tenders in triplicato, which should be 19th Route Army and perhaps clearly marked "Tender for Illuminat Prince of Wales, saw Don Mc- China's most popular horo of to-day. ed Advertisemente on Railway ridge and London are reported to bo Corkindale, of South Africa, knock The Exhibition is
an effort
to No. 4, will be received at the Colonial working too Irregularly for antis
until Noon of out Larry Gains of Canada, In the populariza Chinese products. The Secretary's Office last round of their ten-round heavy-next eight days will be devoted to Thursday, the 27th day of April, 1903, factory communication to be esta~ weight contest at the Albert Hall displaying the goods of Hongkong The bridge erosses Prince Edward Bilshed and telogram are subject to
heavy delays. . and Canton merchants. to-night-Reuter.
Road.
(Saint-Saens), Song My Heart At Thy Sweet Valce
(Saint-Saens).
Sigrid Onegin (Contralto). Organ Solo Introduction and Fugue
(Llazt).
Fernando Germani.
Orchestral Invitation to the Walts
(Weber).
Philadelphia Symphony Orch, (Continued on Page 15.)
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