BLANK DAY FOR
ALLEGED BREACH OF COVENANT
CINCINNAT] JUDGMENT RESERVED
GIANTS GREAT PITCHING
DOUBLE HEADERS THE FEATURE
The claim was for the return of $1,000 deposited as security for payment of rent by Hui Sai-hoi, of 61, Water Street, against Chan Washington, May 7 Double henders featured the of the See Long Firm, of 28, Bon- Lai-wan and Wong Leung-shi, both
major leagues baseball to-day; ham Strand East. and some big scoring resulted.
Mr. P. II. Sin was for the plain. Cincinnati were twiced blankode and Mr. F. C. E. Rendall for
out by the New York Giants, whereas Chicago and Sy. Loufs in- dulged in a riot of run-getting.
the defendants.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
FOOCHOW, TEARS
DEMONSTRATION BY
JAPANESE?
MONDAY, MAY 8, 1933.
COUNTERFEIT COINS
BOY REMANDED ON CHARGE
RADIO BROADCAST
PROGRAMME OF RECORDED MUSIC
From Z. B. W., on wavo length of 5-8 p.m. European programme, 6-6.35 p.m. Variety. Chorus-Dainy Dell,
In a case at the Supreme Court
Foochow, May 3. this morning before Mr. Justice Bishop Ding Ing-ong (Chen Lindsell. involving alleged breach Yung-En) who was captured by A Shunghai Chinese, anid to be, of covenant, judgment was reserved bandita on 25th March near Shana wharf sleeper, appeared before following an Argument whether the netlon was promature. returned to Foochow He says he Court this morning charged with 956 metres (84.5 k/c.).
to yang, has been released and has Mr. Wynno-Jones in the Central
bandit standards) and he does 399 Ave cents counterfeit coins at was well treated (according to the possession of 99 ten cents and not appear to have suffered any the Macao wharf. serious injury from his four weeks captivity, but still it must have
Examining the coins, the Magi- Two Little Giris in Blue....The Old- Chorus () After the Ball (b)
he is not a young man. Immo-beat he had seen. been a great strain upon him, astrate remarked their weight was Time Singers.
bad, but their appearance was the
B3066. Orchestral-Happy Memories Selection....Now Mayfair Orchestra diately after being released, he
Det-Sergeant, Macdonald anid the; went on with the work which had defendant had the coins in a parcel been interrupted by his capture, concealed. He told the Police he has
B4318. Orchestral-Clone Your Eyes... namely the visiting of several been paid 30 cents to carry them Augel New Mayfair Orchestra
Ambroso & His Orchestra, villages and performing the rite to a man whom he was to meet.
Orchestral-Got a Date with An By lense dated November 13, of confirmation. Detroit topped tho'double figure 1928, defendants demised certain Banditry is still very prevalent riers is
"The employment of boys as car-
22953. Orchestral-Old Time Sea Songa.. mark against Washington but only property to plaintiff for a term of in many places, and it is not easy
new method" he said. just nosed out the Senators in the five Chinese years and defendants to see an early and to it. There cent case in England, Mr. Justice The Sergeant added that in a re-
..Jack Hylton and His Orchestra
C2303. tonth innings. Washington took thereby covenanted to return to is still considerable unrest in the Whitney granted a remand of 48
Orchestral--Just Once for All Time, revenge in the second game scor- plaintiff the sum of $1,000 de- Northwest, but it is said to be dus hours, in order to find the man who Bay Noble and Ills New Mayfair Orchestral-Live Laugh and Love posited with them as security for to "local communists," 1.c. not gave the prisoner the proceeds of rent, and to pay interest on the part of the big Communist Army the spoil, as his Lordship consider-Mrs. Awkina (b) Knocker am in the
Orchestrn
2.2004. deposit
at the rate of $1,000 per which still holds part of Klangsied it was of vital importance. A Old Kent Road (c) Our Little Nipper Humorous Songs-(a) The Future Chinese month. During the term and western Fukien.
In some quarters there has for remand in the present case, might (d) A Fallen Star (e) My Old Dutch Boston
person named Fung Shuk-tuen
have vital eonsequences, lawfully claimed the premises some time been a sense of ap- Chiengo ....... 11
His through and under defendants and, prehenalon, lest the Japancae suggest a remund. (To defendant)
Worship was going (Stephenson and Hartnett honi- signee, In 1931 refused to pay should feel called upon to make You either did this quite in- interest on the deposit under the demonstration in Fukien. When nocently or well knowing what you Jease.
eight American gunboats arrived were doing. Mr. Sin stated that the question at Pagoda Ancherage a couple of perfectly innocent. It it the duty You say you are for the decision of the Court was wenka ago, the rumour began to of all good little boys to assist the whether or not the quiet enjoyment spread that the expected was Police. We are giving you forty (F. Herman and Warneko hom- of the premises had been interupt about to happen, as they were eight hours in which to do so. ered for Chicago)
{ed. The covenant wan a personal taken by some people to be Japan- Defendant-I cannot
one and the original
And contracting ese.
the These gunboats only stayed man, party was the one to whum the a few days, and have now gone up plaintifs looked for payment, north. It is devoutly to be hoped namely the defendant.
that there is no ground for any of these rumours, and that Foochow may continue to hold its good re- putation for peace and quiet.
ing half a dozen runs.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
ered Chicago)
Boston
Chicago
11. R.
E.
2
2
8
1
15
2
0
7
Now York
1
22
0
Cincinnati
0
5
4
(Hubbell pitched for New
York
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C 2
and Leslie cure a humer)
New York
Cincinnati
(Schumacher pitched for Giants and Vergez homered)
Mr. Rendall pointed out that the case seemed to be affected by the 2 conveyance law as it existed before 1the conveyancing act of 1881 as there was no conveyance of pro- the perty act in the Colony. There
was no evidence in the ense to shows that the mortgagees would not be privy to the lease. If the leovenant was a personal one he would say there had been novation. It was obvious that no action lay against the defendant at all.
Brooklyn
5
11
St. Louis
12
17
0
(Martin homered)
Brooklyn
St. Louis
10
I
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Chicago
7
0
Boston
*
Mr. Sin contended that the en tract concerned land or interest in land and that writing Wng €9- sential, therefore in the absence of any writing it was not feasible for the Court to infer there ዲንትፋ .
(R. Johnson homered for Bos-novation.
ton)
Chicago
Boston.
2
5
****
0
U
(Hadday homered for Boston
and Simmons for Brooklyn)
Cleveland
7
15
1
New York
G
3
(Morgan
and
Knickerbocker
homered for Cleveland)
Cleveland
A 12
1
New York'.
8 13
0
24
His Lordship reserved judgment.)
DESERVING OF COMMENDATION
SMART ARREST OF A THIEF
I understand that Kulinng, the summer resort a fow miles from Foothow, is likely to be filled to overflowing this coming summer. It is possible that the new motor road from Pagoda Anchorage will soon be finished, and that will eliminate many luconvenient de- lays for visitors.Our Own Car- respondent.
KOWLOON GOLF TOURNEY
DRAW FOR THE HIGH HANDICAP
The following is the draw for the High Handicap Competition to be played over the Kowloon course an Sunday 14th inst
9.00 .m. E. J. Cave (17) and W. F.
Falker (18)
9.85 a.m. W. L. Ramsay (14) and
A. A. Andrews (18) 9:10 a.m. J. F. Freemaux (10) and
A, W. Torrible (13)
*1 think D.W. 139 should earn) commendation, said Mr. Wynne-5.15 am. A. S. King (17) and J. B. Jones in the Ceutral Magistracy this morning, when he sent (Combs and Lazzori homered Chinese to gnol for four months for for the Yankeca)
| stealing a hyrist watch.
Detroit
Washington
10
►
14 14
McCaw (18) 9.20.m. John Pooler (12) and T.
Seddon (13)
9.25 a.m. J. J. King (15) and J. G.
Charlton (15) 9.30 n.m, E. W, Gardiner (15) and H.F. Stoneham
The District Watchman said he
defendant shadowing com 2plainant. Accused held a felt hat
in his left hand, and with his right 9.35 a.m. (There were ten innings. Bluege hand extracted the watch and placed homered for Washington).
it in his hat. When arrested, the 9.40 a.m. 2 watch was found in the hat.
Com- plainant, informed of the theft, 9.15 a.m. identifled the article.
Detroit
Washington
2
6
0
6 14
(Boken homered for Washing- ton)
The double header between Philadelphia and St. Louis was postponed on account of rain.-TOM Reuter.
RESERVIST LOSES REVOLVER
"SPECTATOR'S" COUP IN TERRITORIES
оць
were
W. F. Kerr (13) and S. A. Hart (12)
J. W. Martin (18) and S. McNider (12)
C. R. Rosen (14) and W. Stoker (16).
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
RIGHTEOUSNESS IS AT THE BOT A Service dance will be held in the ALL THINGS.-Phillips lounge of the European Y.M.C.A.,
Kowloon, at 9 o'clock to-night.
Brooks.
OF
A cargo coolie was Injured yester The R.M.S. "Empress of Canada" day through a fall into the hold of is due at Shanghal to-morrow and tha as. Kaiapoi and was removed to leaves on Wednesday for Hongkong Hospital.
and Manila.
A deatitute Chinese, Loung Koc, committeed suicide yesterday when bo way of a car in Hennessey Road A blind beggar who got into the throw himself from the second floor yesterday was taken to Hospital with verandah of the Ming Fung Teahouse body injuries. at Queen's Road West.
A atrange atory of how a Chi Honesty was shown by a hawker Teresa's Church, Kowloon Tong, an The wedding will tako, place at St. nosc Police Reservist when target-shooting in the New Ter-ped in Kimberley Road, he immediate-Emilia (Mimi) Alves, daughter of yesterday, when finding a purse drop- Sunday at 4 p.m., of Miss Marin ritories yesterday with a friend, ly took it to the Water Police Station. Chev. and Mrs. J. M. Alves, to Mr. was dispossessed of his service In the purse were $10 and revolver in addition to a rifle, is private papers.
Roine Free Henry Hamilton Pipe. being related in Polico circles.
The two men concerned Wong Woon-man, Chinese Police Reservist No. 34, and Wong Wai- ching. The former carried his service revolver which was not loaded and the latter had a calibre Remington target rifle which he was teaching his friend to ине.
to
His Worship will talk to you about that the day after to-morrow,
POLICE RESERVE
ORDERS FOR THE COMING WEEK
Mr. F. D. C. Wolfe, Inspector General Police Reserve orders by the Hon. of Police, state:
The practice parades for the Annual Inspection by H.E. the Governor will take place on Wednesday, May 10th and Friday, May 12th at 2.30 pm, at Police Headquarters.
C1922.
Vernen Watson. SongViejo Coche. Song-Pato ....Rosita Quiroga. 79695. Orchentral-Once Upon a Time- Selection....New Mayfair Orchestra B4323.
Hawaiian Orchestra
Orchestral-Alolin: Oe. Orchestral-The Rosary ...Hilo 20614. Orchestral-Drinking Songs ... Jack Hylton und His Orchestra
C2074. Johanie.
Humorous Song--Frankle and
Humorous Song-Abdul Abulbat Anhr ....Frank Crumit 20715.
Orchestral-Old-Timor's Medley ..New Mayfair Orchestra C2LOU. 6.35-6.58 p.m. Concert Waltzes. Girls from Baden (Kamzak). Game of Kisses (Rizzi). Vic- toria Orchestra
V-60037.
Carmen Sylvia (Ivanovicl) Eva (Lehar-arr, Schett)
...Nat Silkret and Ilia International Orches
V-50013.
tra
0.5 -7.30 p.m.
Trial by Jury" (Gilbert and Sullivan)
The entire musical number of
Ruperi D'Cyly Carte C-4.
....recorded under the direction of
7.10 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quotations, etc.
Life Saving Class-The following members of the Police Reserve have been passed out as efficient in Landsler), Drill of the
Wednesdale Saving Course on
quarters
May
3rd t
at Police Head-
Sub-Inspector David Lule. Con- stables R42 Wong RGV Molin Yue, R64 Shek Pul Shah King Chen, Mohamed and R268 .Sun, R40 Loo Mang Hoon, R241 Shah Mohamed and R268 Rehlwan Khan. There will be no life saving class
Wednesday, May 10th.
The classes for Water Drill
take place at a later date,
01
will
Chinese Company. Strength-Constabls R74 Flo Kwai Hung has been struck off the strength of the Chinese with effect from Miny 1st 1033.
7.338 p.m. A Concert.. Violin Solo-Gypsy Caprice (Krei- Violin Solo-Shepherd's Madrigal (Kreisler) ....Fritz Krelater 0712.
Song-Parted.
Song-Down the Vale (Moir) .... Ensie Ackland (Contralto) C1702
Piano Solo Etudo in D (Liszt).
Flat
Piano Solo-In the Night (Schumann),
Harold Bauer. 0828. Song--Star of the East (Lohr). Song-The Garden of Allah (Mar- shall)....Peter Dawson (Bass-Bari- C1080. 8 p.. Local Time and Weather Report.
tone)
Ko Bhing Theatre.
8.30-11.30 p.m. Relay from the
10.30 p.m.
News.
Rugby Mid-day Press
11.30 p.m. Close Down.
All records in the above European
eruits will attend at the Chinese Com- Training Course-Part 11-All re- pany's Headquarters on Tuesday, May programmes are kindly supplied by 9th at 5:30 for instruction.
Indian Company.
Feroz Ali has been promoted to the Promotion-Acting Sub-Inspector rank of Inspector with effect from May 8th 1933.
Constables 213 Bhagat Singh and R227 Khushi Mohamed have been promoted to the rank of Lance Ser geant, with effect from May 8th 1933. Strength-Constable R200 Ahmed Hassan has been taken on the strength of the Indinn Company as from May
4th 1933.
Flying Squad.
MOSTA, S. Moutrie & Co.
BEAN CAKE TRADE.
KILLED BY BOYCOTT AND DEPRESSION
Dairen, May 7. Statistics reveal that the export of bean cakes from Manchuria has been severely affected by the de- pression in Japan and the anti- Japaneso boycott in South China. Training Course-Part 11-All re- pany's Headquarters, 17, Queen's
April Road Central, on Tuesday, May 9th totalled 988,900, showing a decline at 5.30 p.m. for instruction.
of fully 1,900,000 when compared performed by
Special Duty Special duty will be with the figure for April last year. members of the Only 16 bean cake factories are Flying Squad on Tuesday, May 9th.now working, compared with 35 a Fall in at Contral Police Station at year ago.-Router Special. 5.15 p.n, Dress-White Uniform and Cap with White Cover.
Mr. W. A. Wainwright, assistant chairman of the C.P.R., died at Mon- treal yesterday morning. Canadian in his memory to-day. Pacific Blogs were flying at half-mast
cruits will attend at the Chinese Com-shipped from Dairon in
The number of bean cakes
Emergency Unit Reserve.
Cole han been appointed Equipment Appointment-Constable R451 A.L. Officer with effect from May 5th 1933. Strength-Constable R420 A.W.T. of the Emergency Unit Renorve as White has been taken on the strength from May 6ths 1983.
The First Solemn Celebration of "Put him on the report" said Mr the Feast of The Blessed Virgin of Wynne-Jones when an Indian Police Fatima will take place at St. Teresa's Sergeant failed to appear before him
Riot DrillA Riot Drill will be Sunday, 14th May, A Solemn Novena charged with a minor offence. I was carried Church, Prince Edward Road on as complainant against a Chinese
out by members of the preparatory to the Feast begins on mentioned that the Sergeant was in Emergency Unit Reserve on Friday, 22 Friday, Muy b, nt 6 p.m.
hospital. "He is not alek, officially, May 12th. The Van will leave Queena as far as I know" said Sergeant D. Pier at 6.20 p.m. All revolvers to be Reldy.
brought,
Sgd. D. L. King,
D.S.P. (R) kong May 8th 1933.
They were engrossed in their occupation when, it is related, three other Chinese appeared, on the scene and paid what was then assumed to be a polite attention to the proceedings.
Following numerous complaints by residents, Inspector Hynes raided the ground floor of No. 607 Nathan Road
Refusal to oboy orders to remove yesterday morning and arrested a furniture resulted in a fight between woman named Cheung Ho for keeping a sub-contractor, and two coolles in an improper house. When brought Robinson Road yesterday, Polico before Mr. Butters at the Kowloon came on the scene and arrested the Magistracy this morning, she denied combatants, who all auffered minor One of the three, seemingly evidence, the Magistrato convicted this morning, the defendants were the charge, but after hearing the injuries, Brought beforo Mr. Schofield anxious not to mias anything, and imposed a fine of $50 or ono cautioned and bound over to keep the, squatted close to the Police Re-month. servist and after a Ittle while Asked if the rife then bold by Sho Palico Reservist could shoot birds!
doigned
Wong Woon-man reply, but immediately the
no
TO-
peaco.
יי
THEFT BY AN OUT OF WORK
THREE MONTH'S HARD LABOUR
Sentence of three months' hard
The 14th annual Sunday School)
A joint recital was given by Lydia festival was held at St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, the preacher at Danseuse Moderne, on Friday in the labour was passed on Wong Fat Michel, vocalist, and "Norda Mata, both the morning and evening services Swasey Hall at Lingnan being the Vicar, Roy. W Walton The Recital was extremely well at by Mr. Butters at the Kowloon
University. Rogers. Offerings will, devoted to tended about 600 people being pre- Maglatracy this morning for steal- left It lying on the ground,
Homes. At On Saturday afternoon the
Bent, mostly Chinese which shows the ing money, jewellery and cloth- the same time the man produced a School pupils were ontortained by dagger, which he brandished the teachers and a most enjoyable music and dancing. The artists wore perty belonged to a woman who
taking in modern European Inspector Malr ferociously. His companions timo was spent. Tea was aorvo:), almiarly armed thon took away following which sports were held and greatly appreciated encored ved on the samò premises as
the a cinematograph show given in the which was also very well received and
soveral times. A Aimilar the ride. Before they loft,
rooltal dofendant. robbers also took Wong Wai- Church Hall. Prises won during the did much to advertise this ona was Defondant said he stole the pro- ching's gold watch and chain. year for regular attendance
were given on the preceding day in the perty because he was out of work
Canton Club, and was woll attended, and nooded the money.
‚volver was seized. The owner had the work of Dr. Barnardo's anday interest that the youth of China tajing to the total value of $105.
also awardol
now
nad
Baid the pro-
-
Wong Kwal, who admitted defraud. ing the master of a vegetable stall in Central Market to the extent of $18.48 was sent to prison for six weeks by Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Central Police Court this morning,
Attracted by police whe
whistles in Taipa Road, Police officers, who con-
a chopper strapped to the waist of a coolle named Wan Hong-mul. The man was charged beforo Mr. Butters this morning with unlawful possession of the weapon and fined $250 or threo months' hard 'Inbour.
ducted a search of
of passers-by, found
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