VENDETTA AGAINST DOGS
BUREAUCRATISE COLONY
READER'S VIEWS
To the Editor
CLOCK STOLEN IN COX'S PATH
TWO YOUTHS BEFORE THE COURT
Two youths, Cheung Man and Li Fat, were brought before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning, the former charged with stealing n clock from No. 2 Cox's Path, the residence of Mr. J. S. Logan, and the latter with aiding and abet-
Hongkong Telegraphi Sir, You are heartily to be con- gratulated on your leader of yeating.. terday on Polloo action in connexion with the muzzling order, and The clock was stolen at about 2 I suggest that copies should be p.m. on
Saturday. Defendants sent to the Secretary of State for were seen that afternoon loitering the Colonies and to prominent in Cox's Path by Mr. Logan him- M.P.. Surely nowhere else in self. After the clock was found to be missing, a report was made
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
WASHED OUT AGAIN
Rain Prevents Six Baseball Games
Washington, May 9. Bad weather continues to follow in the wake of the Major baschnit lengua programmes, and to-day both achodules were ruined by i rain.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1933.
UNITED STATES READY TO ABANDON ISOLATION POLICY
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ful unless the deht difleulty has. been removed.
The settlement I am thinking of a final settlement-is going to take a little time. I do not mean by that a longish time, but I mean iterally.'
No less than six games were affected, the following being post- poned: National League, Chicago
"It is going to take just a littlo Brooklyn, Philadelphia v Cincin time. There are so many issues nati, New York v St. Louis. Ameri-involved and so many askward re- can League, Cleveland v Boston, lationships to be dealt with in a Chicago v New York, Detroit complete and final acttlement." Philadelphia.
The Premior added that it was A single match In both longues never contemplated that war debta
who replied with neven runs. In-Pittsburgh blanked out by Boston, Conference.
Frankhouse did the damage with his hurling.'
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Children's Concert, 7.10.30 p.m. European programme, Song-A Cottage for Sale. 7-7.20 p.m. Variety.
Layton and Johnatone. DB143, Organ Solo-Butterflies in the Rain.
Sidney Torch, DB1074. Dust-Fiv As A Fiddle.
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the Empire, savo in this ove to the Police, who recovered it was played, howover, which saw should como bofore the Economic | Duet-The 'Punch and July Show.
Bureaucratized Colony, is public opinion geconslatantly ignored, in a pawnshop in Yaumati and, as in the present instance, vestigations by the Police led them humanitarian principles so flagrant- to raid a house in Reclamation ly outraged, by individuals who Street where defendants were ar- appear to forget that they are the rested. paid servants of the State,
Second defendant made a state ment admitting the charge.
Mr. Wynne-Jones:-A cautioned statement?
As one who has resided here for Honie years, It would be amusing. If it were not tragic, to note the procedure adopted whenever there is an outbreak of hydrophobia. Worship.
friend."
CONCURRENT NEGOTIATIONS.
Debt negotiations would have to Washington Senators scored a go on concurrently and on parallel good win over St. Louis, when they lines. A permanent settlement hit aeven rung in reply to their was the thing they had to aim at. opponents'. Ave,
The fifteenth of June was going to be an awkward hurdlo but what was required was a quiet survey of the possibilities.
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Sergeant Polats. Yes, your
The first case is almost invariably
Mr. Wynne-Jones:-What did he reported from some obscure vil-say?—He said, "I went up to No. Hinge on the Island, or from the 2 Cox's Path to find a European New Territories-in the present Instance I believe Shatin was re- nt admission of guilt. Have St. Louis
His Worship. I don't think that sponsible and the muzzling order is enforced. The dog catcher and bla myrmidons appear-not at the scat of the trouble-but in the better class residential where it is reasonable to assume dogs are clean and well eared for. He is rarely seen in tenement sec- tions, where one may observe curs of low degree, in mangy condition passed on the first defendant.
arens
As
you any other evidence beyond the Washington fact that he was seen loitering there? No, your Worship.
Then I am afraid you couldn't ket him convicted on that,
The second defendant was ae- cordingly discharged.
Sentence of six weeks.
DOG MUZZLING
ORDER
אזניין
and of doubtful ownership. for the country side Itself, parti- cularly in the New Territories. does one ever see a muzzled dog? No, nor would it be feasible, for the village parinha act as scaven- gors to the community, and if the dog-catcher put on an appearance. -granted he could negotiate the narrow paddy-fleld paths-he would in all probability meet with a most hostile reception from the
The first batch of summonses villagers who are still unsophis-against local residents since the ticated enough to disbelieve that muzzling order for doga
and
SEVERAL OWNERS
SUMMONED
CORRESPONDENCE.
Sino-Japanese Rapprochement
To the Editor, Hongkong Telegraph.]
Sir. For the benefit of those interested in the early solution of the present Far Eastern confict and the speedy return to normalcy, I am forwarding to you for publica- tion the following free translation of a newa item which appeared a kong Chinese daily paper: few days ago. fn a leading long-
Asia
In the meantime, he hoped nothing would be anid that would increase the difficultica, so as to make the hurdle impossible to clear.
TARIFF TRUCE.
Continuing the Premier wald that since he entered the House, Information had reached him that there had been a further ex- changes of views with the United States Government and ho WAB now able to say that, subject to the settlement of the actual words, and while protecting the aesential points of both Govern-
na to
monts, there was every prospect of reaching an agreement the advisability of an immediato tariff truce. By this was meant the avoidance of any increase in the great variety of difficulties now impeding international com-
merce.
to
STABILIZED MONEY. "A big association of returned
The Premier also referred indiscriminate shooting is an aid brought again into force recently celebration in front of the famous American and British
was Chinese emigrants recently held a
the Importance which both the to the preservation of civilized were dealt with by Mr. MacLaren monument in
Govern- society!
in the Central Police Court this Seventy Two Heroes of the Chinesewholesale prices and to the task Canton of thements attached to the raising of Some while ago it was stated in morning, and a fine of $5 was im- Revolution, and passed a significant before the Economic Conference the public press that Police off-posed in each instance. Some of resolution advocating and support of reaching an agreement on the cera haul, to record in their "ease. the defendants were also summoning the doctrine of Dr. Sun Yat International relationship of the books" a certain number of con-
ed for keeping dogs without Sen regarding the Great victions before they were entitied licence, and on this count they principle, in accordance with which countries,
currencies of the great trading to promotion-hence the continual were severally cautioned.
China and Japan should promote On the muzzling summonses, the closest possible intercourse and flood of petty hawker's offences
Security, said Mr. MacDonald, etc. Be this as it may, it would Mrs. Shoesmith, 5 B Block Ken- friendship.
was also very fully considered certainly appear
and both Government had clearly though theedy Road, Alice Lim. 1. Sugar A
"According to them the impern-in front of them (the shock) to dog-catcher has to produce a re-Street, Mrs. H. To, 47, Conduit tive need of the moment is such a
Road, Mr. Esmail, 15, Man Cheng spiritual alliance between port of shootings, maimings
the tranquility of the mind of catchinge to justify his
close Europe which recent events had Fong, Mrs. Salmond, 13, Tin Lok neighbours, to be the nucleus of an existence.
Lane and Mr. A. B. Hamsan, 4, Asiatic League to be composed of
ercated and the new risks with Yours faithfully,
Leighton Hill Road, were fired all Asiatic nations, a sort of
which tho Disarmament Con- "Citizen."
$5 each.
federation which will co-operats
ference was being faced. Hongkong, May 10,
Mr. Hanson pleaded that the with other nations in advancing two pupa were not three months the cause of universal pence." old.
Such a policy, advocated by well- "I am very happy to say United Sergeant Guild, the complainant, travelled and cultured Chinese, if States. Government. ig. prepared pointed out that the dog's age did carried out with sincerity of pur-play a further part in hot matter-it must be muzzled pose, would mean the courageous quillising Europe by agreeing,, if when off the leash.. -facing of realities and would the Disarmament Conference
Another Chineac woman entered eliminate much of the friction taken off to enable the dogs to friendship. the excuse that the muzzles were which hampers trade and stifles
have their chow. His Worship | the general excuse, and advised! remarked that that seemed to be defendant to tie something to the dog's collar when it was being
official
ATTRACTION AT ROSE ROOM
SALLY AND DON NEXT
SATURDAY
BOY REFUSES TO ASSIST COUNTERFEIT COIN CASE
Yours etc.
Y. S. Macao, May 9,
LANE CRAWFORD'S PROFITS
CONSULTATIVE PACTS.
tran-
comes to anything like a natis- factory issue, to take its part in consultative pacta, the effect of which will be to increase the security of Europe and the safety of threatened nations against war. This is a very considerable advanco.
vory
Mr. Stimson began it in that courageous statement he made before he wont out of office At a Meeting of the Hourd of neutrality and the present Govern- regarding the need to re-define Lane, Crawford, Ltd., held yester-ment has expressed its intention day, the accounts for the ended 28th February 1933
of going further and making presented.
those obligations definite and nuthoritativa.
year were
"Don Jennings and Sally Evans. dancers extraordinary, who are to appear at the great night in the Rose Room on Sarurday the 13th, fed. are youngsters who have made good in the United States. They are well known to patrons of theatres of the Orpheum and Kel- th circuits and of the Ziegfeld Follies, and also have danced at many of the famous night clubs from San Francisco to New York, No type of dancing is now to
The balance at credit of Profit this team and it is expected that
and Loss Account, subject to aa- they will demonstrate to patrona "He absolutely refuses to assist dit after adding the sum of the Rose Room something new the Police," said Del-Sergeant $19,183.16 brought forward front in the way of modern steps. Macdonald this morning,
when last account, is $117,171.00, and A decided asset of Miss Evans' a Chinese youth charged with the the Directors recommend that is her pleusing singing voice. possession of 198 counterfeit after allowing for Depreciation During their engagement she will Hongkong coins, appeared before amounting to $60,882.15, the be seen and heard in a number Mr. MacLaren on remand. balance be disposed of as follows; of song and dance in addition Sergeant Macdonald said Mr.To Place to General Re- to teaming with Mr. Jennings. Wynne-Jones specially granted a The Now
serve, thereby bring- York Telegraph on 48 hours' remand in order to in the total Reserve March 13 1932, referred to Don enable defendant to find the man and Sally as two of the most who gave him the coins to carry. talented youngsters of the stage. Defendant had since told the the same paper predicting great Police that it would be a waste of success for them.
time.
A further remand was ordered.
"The Bandolero", one of the
→ numbers offered at the Canidrome
in Shanghai was decribed by the northern Press as having
sur-
passed all expectations.
possible to
of
up to $250,000
**** $50,000.00. To Place to Reserve for Вла and Doubtful Debts To Carry forward the
Balance
6,000.00 11,288.85
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF It has now been
WHO IS THE HAPPIEST OF MEN? Chu Sam, a rivetter at the Taikos retain Marty Sands and Mildred HE WHO VALUES THE MERITS OF Docks, was caught by a steam Dawn for this outstanding func- OTHERS, AND IN THEIR FLEASURE hammer yesterday, and had a finger tion and it in anticipated that TAKES JOY, EVEN AS THOUGH 17 smashed, these talented pairs will join for WERE HIS OWN.-Goethe. somo numbers, so forming a quar
With the continued indisposition of
cupled the Bench at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning.
ANNOUNCEMENT PENDING. Washington in due time when the An announcement will be made matter is further considered and ite details worked out."
our-
con-
Layton and Johnstone. DB143. Organ Solo Thore's Something
About A Soldier,
DB1074. Duet So At Last It II Como
to This.
ཤ* The Ponco Sisters. DB1051. 7.20-7,30 p.m. Selected London Stock Quotations, etc.
and New York
Musical Comedy.
7.30-8.5 p.m. Light. Opera' and
8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Heport.
Vocal Gems Patience (Gilbert and
Sullivan).
Selection Show of Shows.
Columbia Light Opora Co. -DX38.
DX15.
Regal Cinema Orchestra. Vocal Gome-A Country Girl
(Rubens, Rons and Monckton).
Columbin Light Opern Co. DX73. Selection Frederica (Lehar),
London Theatre Orchestra. DX182.
8.5-8.33 p.m. Operatie. Orchestral-Faust-Prelude
(Gounod).
Orchestral-Faust-Waltz
(Gounod).
Milan Symphony Orchestra, 9878. Orchestral-Dle Meistersinger-
Overture (Wagner),
Bruno Walter and Symphony Band-The Mill on the Rock--
Orchestra. DX86. Overture (Rolssiger, arr. Winterbottom).
The B. B. C. Wireless Military Band. DX260. Octet Rondo Capriccioso
8.33-9 p.m. Instrumental.
(Mendelssohn, arr. Mulder). The J. II. Squire Celeste Octel. 9170. Piano Solo-Polichinelle
(Rachamaninoff).
Piano Solo-Prelude in B Fint
(Rachmaninoff),
Leff Peuishnoff. 9308. Violin Solo-Les Millions d'Arlequin
(Drigo-Auer).
Efrom Zimbalist, 0674,
Octet-Memorica of Chopin (art.
Willoughby)..
J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. DX123. $-0.45 p.m. From the Studio. Selections by the Music Makers. Light Cavalry-Overture (Suppe),
9.45-10 p.m. Orchestral. Court Symphony Orchestra. DX42. The Bronze florae-Overture (Aubor) Sir Dan Godfrey conducting the Bournemouth Municipal Orch. DX09. 10-10.30 p.m. From the Studio. A Planoforte recital by Mr. Harry Orc.
Programme.
1. Song Without Words
(Mendelssohn).
2. Scherzo (Mendelssohn).
3. Polonaise in E flat Bffsor
(Chopin).
4. Clair de Lune (Debussy). G. Fairy Tale ((Modtrap). 0. Rhapsody (Hungarian)
No. 8 (Liszt). 10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News.
10.38 p.m. Clone Down, All records in the above European Messrs. Anderson Music Co. programmes are kindly supplied by
REPORT ON ZBW. Actual hours of transmission from ZBW during April totalled 278.75, of which 161.75 were devoted to Euro- pean programmes and 117 to Chinese programmes, as follows:
European 632, Chinese 30.
Morning transmission including commercial nows and church relays,
Evening transmissions, European 084, Chinese 61,
Monthly percentages, European 58.03, Chinese 31.97.
During the month
16, Chinese studio concerto 4, Euro- the following grammes d, European studio concerts items were broadcast.-Dance pro-
pean relays 38, Chinese relays 10, European lectures 4, Chinese child- ren's programmes
New licences saved during April amounted to 129, and there were 4 renewals.
The United States and selvos, concluded Promier, now clearly understood each other and would do everything they could mako the internationu! ference a success and thereafter 9/16the spot and d, forward continue to help in the removal of feur from the pacific nations of
lower, the market ruled. quietly the earth.
steady, although the opinion la Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, in re-
held that rates will fargely depend ferring to the fact that the tariff American dollar, with a tendency upon the fluctuations of the truce would not prevent the con- to tinuance of the work that Britain strengthens,
go lower If the dollar is now developing was apparently referring to the recent trade nego York where the rate was one cent This is also the feeling in New tiations-Router and British down at 345% in an easy market. Wireless.
The cross rate was 3.93%.
SILVER PRICES.
An the Yaumati forry Man Cheung THE mid-stream, yesterday, a
was
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tette which will bo the final touch A car driven by Mr. Smith, of the Mr. Batters, Mr. Wynne-Jones oc- to an excellent programme, then Kowloon Canton Railway, collided again, the fact that the Rose Room with a 7-year-old Chinese child, Au Band is the first to have come Mul, in Waterloo Roid yesterday, into poascusion of a new lot of causing injuries which resulted in the music direct from the States, fospital.
victim's admission to the Kowloon
Chineso passenger threw himself into should be a magnet in drawing
the water, but was rescued by a sea- crowds of Hong Kong dile.
Pavement bookblacks, wors des. man and taken ashore to Hospital. eribod
as. a perfect nuisance by Tho would-be suleide, Fung Ying Sergeant Guild in the Central Court young, is only 18 years of age. this morning when ho charged two with obstruction. It was stated that The wedding will shortly take place Of the Societe Internationale de they assembled outside the Sincere between Mr. Alex. Kipke, of Banilea, Placements, Basle (Switzerland). Co Wing On Co., and Sun Company, Lyttelton Road, Hongkong, and Nurse and the last named firm had com- Luise Buttstaedt, of 1856, Avenue (Local Agents Messrs. A. Gocko plained to the Police. The older of Joffre, Shanghal; and between Mr. & Co.). To-day's official quotation the two defendanis was fined $3 or Bergo Peacock, of the Feninsula Hotel, In Basle excluding dividonda¦ five
days, while the other accrued is £2, 18. Dď.
was and Miss Luba Goldebaeff, of 59, allowed to go with a caution.
Nathan Road, Kowloon.
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