FOXX INJURED
TWISTS KNEE IN DETROIT GAME
YANKEES LOSE TO ]
CHICAGO
Washington, May 26, The defont of Now York Yankees by Chicago was Among the surprises of the day in the . Major Baseball Longue program-
mes to-day.
An
Jimmy Foxx, the Philadelphia striker austained accident, when he twisted his knee and was forced to rotiro.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1933.
THE VOLUNTEERS
ORDERS FOR THE COMING
WEEK ISSUED -
HANDSHAKE THAT MORTGAGE PROPERTY
WON A BET
PRINCE TALKS TO Hongkong Volunteer Dofence Corps WIVES OF WORKLESS orders by Colonel L. G. Bird, D.9.6., O.D.E. Commandant, Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps. -
1-Parado.
Friday, May 20.
momber
Prince George'a tour of centres for the unemployed in the Black Country was crowded with In cident.
AUCTIONED.
FOUR VALUABLE HOUSES ON MIDDLE LEVELS SOLD
Brisk blading was seen China Auction Rooms yesterday, at the when valuable leasehold property situated at Bonham and Pokfulam Roade-localities much fancied by Chinese investors-was put up for auction.
(a). The Ballery—i. There will boa parado for Lewis Gun Instruc-
As ho walked barcheaded through tion at 6.30 p.m. on Thursday, Jans cheering crowds at Wednesbury to 1st, at Headquarters.. 2. King lay the foundation stone of a new Birthday Parade. Every
The salo related to Soctfons must make an effort to attend this porch and offices which unemployed E., F., D., and R., part of Inland parade on June 3rd. For details see men are building at the school ex-Lot No. 753, together with the General Orders.
tension two girls asked him to stop European-style buildings thereon, (b). Engineer Company-Practice for a photograph.
known na Nos. 78 and 76 Bonham at Miniature Range on Monday, May
The Prince stopped at once, look-Road, and 64 and 66 Pokfulam King's Birthday Parade, 20th, 1033. Saturday, June Srd.ed up and smiled while the girls Road.
clicked thoir cameras at him. The sale was in one lot of all four (c), Corps SignalsParade at
Then there was the handshake altes and houses, and was subject Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on which, it turned out, helped a school to two indentures of mortgage and Tuesday, 30th May, 1033,"
caretaker to win a bet.
to two indentures of further charge (d) Armoured Car Sect
Harry Howles is his name, and between the first Section.-Tho Section will paredo on Monday 29th at the Park-lane allotments the mortgagees. The sale was ordered and second Headquarters at 5.8
at 6.80 p.m.
Princo chatted with him about by the second mortgaged. e). Motor Machine Gun Section Brussels sprouts.
The purchaser at this sale "of -Monday-May 29th. Practice rid
mortgages and attendant interest, equity for King's Birthday
of redemption" was required to pay $112,800 covering these Parade.
in addition to what he offered at the auction.
Now York Giants managed to nose out Pittsburgh and St. Louis accomplished similar perforat manco in a fourteen Innings gamo against Philadelphia.
The scoren as cabled by Rentering he following N.C.O's, and men will collect A. J. S. Combinations from the P.W.D. Garage and parade
were:
"How are You, Sir?" Hovies said, "How are you, sir?" Suddenly thrusting out his hand.
The Prince took his hand, shook it, E. at Headquarters at 680 p.m.:-Sergt. and replied smilingly, "Very well
E. L. Groome, Cpl. W. L. Miller, indeed. 1 hope you have Plo. G. Fowler, Pte. H. F. Shields. luck.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
R. H.
Chlenge Boston
4
0
t
8
10
(Moore homered for Boston and F. Herman for Chicago).
Cincinnati Brooklyn
3 2
7
1
(Cucinello homered for Brooklyn and Hafoy for Cincinnati)
Pittsburgh
Now York
York).
(Mancuso homered
St. Louis
Philadelphia
Kood
Bidding, which started at $20, 000, was confined to three members of the large crowd present. At $49,200 the property was knocked aawdown to Mr. Ng Fook.
All members with Bolo Machines aro As soon as the Prince had left urged to make a special endeavour to him Howles should, "I have won parade on this date. Saturday-Juno 108. if a certain gentleman 3rd, The Section will provide the that." He had made a bet with a A sum of $162,000 therefore re- escort to II. E. The Governor on the prominent worker for the unem- presents the total at which the King's Birthday Parade. Parade at Headquarters 8.45 am. Combination played that he would shake hands the property changed hands. Drivers as detailed above. All mem-
with the royal visitör.
Mr. E.V.M.R. de Sousa was the bors with Solo Machines must turn At Darlaston the Prince auto-auctioncor, out for this parade. Dress. Helmet, graphed a cake stand made out of
2 Tunle, Breeches, Puttees (rolled down) orange boxes by unemployed men
1 Boots, Belt, Medals (if any) Re-which is to be sold for an occupa-
volvers. to be drawn from Headquar-tional centre fund.
ភ
12
0
12
for
Now
4
13 14
.
1
1
(Klein and Whitney homered for Philadelphia and Martin for St.
Mr.
Horatio Bottomley) once famous 'as the Editor of John Bull, whose death occurred yesterday.
Lers.
(f) Scottish
ruge,
Going on to Bilston he chatted to Company-Wednes: wives of some unemployed who were day 31st instant. No. 6 Platoon will parade at Kowloon Dock under Lieut, mending garments and making
, P. Saunderson for Arms Drill.
In a cobblers' shop he was greet- Bolt and Frog will be worn. Thurs- day 1st June, 1988. No. 7 Platoon ed with "Good evening your Royal will parado at Headquarters under Highness" nahrill voice from a Lieut. A. W. Brown for Arms Drill, doll in the lap of a ventriloquist, Belt and Frog will be worn. Satur- Mr. Tom Hickel, an unemployed day 3rd June, 1983. The Company cobbler. will parade at Headquarters under "What do you call him?" asked Capt. R. R. Forsyth at 10 a.m. for the Prince. Joseph, sir," the King's Birthday Parade. Dress. Mr. Hickel, who made the model Review Order:
(8). A.A.L.A. Company-As from himself, but the doll protested "No, let May, 1933, parades will be held my name is Joey: they only call only on 1st Monday of each month me Joseph on Sundays," (repeated).
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7-11.80 p.m. European programme, 7-7.18 p.
Capriccio Italien (Tschaikowsky).
Leopold Stokowaki and the Phile- dolphla Orchestra, 0940/6950. 7.18-7.50 p.m. A Concert. Cello Solo-Menuet (Debussy). Cello Solo-Gavotte Tendre
(Hillemacher).
.Pablo Canals, 1101. Song-Clair do Luno (Verlains.
Saulo). Bong-Beau Soir (Bourget-Debussy),
Piano Solo-Album Leaf (Grieg), Piano Solo Capriccio (Brahms).
Mary Garden (Soprano). 1409.
Harold Bauer. 1413. Song--Thy Beaming Eyes (Gardner
MacDowell). Song-Oh, That Wo Two Were
Maying (Kingsley-Nevin).
Lawrence Tibbett (Haritone). 1172. Violin Solo Dance of the Maidens
(Friml-Kreisler). Violin Solo-Blue Skies (Berlin-
Kreisler).
Fritz Kreisler, 1233. 7.50-8.40 p.m. Musical Comedy, 8 p.m. (Local Time and Weather Report).. Lido Lady.
Savoy Orpheans. C1310, New Light Symphony Orch. C2280. Princess Ida.
The Gypsy Princess.
Do Groot and The Victoria Orchestra. C2274. Lilac Time.
The New Mayfair Orchestra. Song of the Drum,
C1457.
New Mayfair Orchestra. C2143. 8.40-0.25 p.m. Selections by The Hollywood Bowl Orchestra conducted by Eugeno
Goossens. M-40. Carnival Overture (Dvorak). The Fire Dance (de Falls). Fantastic Symphony-March to the Scaffold (4th Movement) (Berlioz).. Islamey (Balakirew). The Sleeping Beauty-Ballet Suite
(Tschaikowsky).
London, May 26. The occupation of Peking would have been a vory embarrassing. success for the Japanese, but the truce may well have saved the Chi. nese Central Government from complete disaster, says the Times, for the abandonment of the anti-Revellers Dance Orchestra from the commenting on the latest develop ment. It considers the demand 0.25-11.30 p.m. A. Relay of the Japanese boycott in the Peking re- 1st Floor of the Hongkong Hotel, be gion as likely to encounter more courtesy of the Management. (Dur-
be broadcast).
sorious
conditi position than militareing the intervals recorded muste will
(b). Portugueso Company-A
"The Chinese authorities in the Course of nine classes and lectures
North cannot be expected to kill on Interesting and instructive sub- Jeets will be held during the months
STRONG LAWS FORMED the boycott, but they need not of June, July and August on Tuesday
BY GENEVA
necessarily strive officiously-or evenings at 5.00 p.m. All Officers
officially for that matter-to keep and N.C.O's are expected to attend,
Geneva, May. 26. alive agitation which otherwise and any other member of the Com- The Council of the League of will perpetuate the friction." pany, especially men who are keen Nations has approved the report The paper anticipates that the on promotion, may do so. When the of the advisory committee on the Cantonese, Winter Training Season commences traffic of opium, submitting a draft military prowess is exaggerated, whose idea of their the position regarding N.C.O's. will convention for the suppression of are almost cortain to give trouble bo reviewed. The first lecture will the illicit trafle of dangerous in China even if the Cantonese be held on Tuesday, 18th June, 1030. "Discipline and Training" by the O.C.
drugs.
declare the threatened independence Company.
The convention strengthens the of the Central Government be (1). The Omeorn Commanding the existing laws and also envisages little worse undermentioned Units will fasue their punishment for the manufacture,
The Times looks hopefully to Louis. There were fourteen inn- Orders separately to their Com- conversion extraction, preparation, Chiang Kai-shek, with the co ings.)
mands-Corps Band, Machine Gun possession, brokerage, purchase, operation of his ablest colleagues to Troop, Machine Can Company, Anzac importation and exportation, of carry out his policy of securing un- drugs or substances covered by the divided control by Nanking. This Hague-Geneva conventions.
Ja a realistic policy and Its success The offences will be punishable
essential to Chinese unity," con- oven when committed in other cludes The Times-Reuter, countries. It make the offences extraditable.
is also planned to
Reuter."
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
New York Chicago
6 8
0
1
15
3
Company.
No. 80. R.Q.M.S. H. Groen, Corps (Appling homered for Chicago) Headquarters, granted six months
leave from 1.6.33 to 8.11.83.
Boston Cleveland.
1
..
3
No. 1762, Tpr. R. H. Wade, Machine Gun Troop, granted twelve months leave from 8.3.38 to 7.8.34.
3-Struck off Strength.
(Bosa homered for Cleveland and R. Johnson for Boston)
►
6
5
14
0
Philadelphia 1 Detroit
10
Greenberg and Hayworth home- red for Detroit, and Foxx twisted his knee in the second innings and retired)
Washington
St. Loule
៥. 2
1.1* 4
1
(Play ended at the seventh inn- ings owing to rain).
RESCUE HOPES FOR NANCHANG MEN,
RELIEF PARTY CIRCLES BANDITS CAMP
Tokyo, May 21. After having been held captives for nearly two months, the three British officers of the Nanchang are expected to be rescued in a day or two.
Having completed three years service,tery, Engineer Company, Corps
No. 1050, Bdm. F. J. M. Rodrigues, Signals. Corps Band, as from 12.5.83.
1.
No. 2 Company-Commander---Cap- 4-Kennody Road Rauge-Allot-tain H. Owen-Hughes, Machine Gun ment of.
The Kennedy Road Range is allotted to the Armoured Car Section on Hon day 20th May at 6.30 pt
5.-Efclancy Board Meeting.
A Meeting of the Elciency Board will be held at Ileadquarters on Tues day, 30th May, 1933 at 5.30 p.m.
All Officers Commanding Active Unita will attend.
B-King's Birthday Parade.
(a). The Corps will parade as strong as possible on 3rd June, 1933 on the occasion of the Birthday of His Majesty The King.
The Pipers and Drums will attend. Assemble at Headquarters at 10
a.m.
Dress-Revlow Ordor, le, Topeo, Khaki Jacket, Shorts, Putteos, Hose tops (or Breeches and Puttees): and Black Boots.
Rifte, Belt and Side-arms Bandollers),
(or
Metals will be worn. ride past at the Hond of the Corps, (b). The Machine Gun Troop will and will rendezvous at Headquarters
as above.
Company.
Colour Party, Two Officers and three Sergeants to be detailed by 10. C. Anzac Company.
No. 3 Company Commander-Cap- tain H. R. Forsyth, Scottish Company.
Lieut. C. de S. Robertson, M. M. Anzae Company,
No. 4 Company-Commander-
10.30 p.m. Rugby Press News. 11.30 p.m. Close Down (All records in the above European Programmes are kindly supplied by Messrs. S. Boutric & Co.),
SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME. 10-11a.m.
A
relay of the Servico from St Joseph's Church.
11.
Holy Mass.
Music from Garofalo's Masa in D.
Sermon-Tho First Com mandment preached by Tho Rev. Father BacDonald, SJ. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament:
11-12.16 p.m.
A rolny of the Service from St.
Paul's Church.
12.16 p.m. European recorded pro- ramme. Report.
1 p.m. Local Time and Weather 2.30 p.m. Close Down.
COTTON & WHEAT Report).
LATEST NEW YORK QUOTATIONS
Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz have received the following quota tons on the New York cotton and wheat exchange for yesterday.
Cotton.
No. 5 Company-Commander-Cap- May tain 3. Jarvis, M. C. Portuguesa July, Company.
October December (1), Members of the Reserve Com- March
January pany will parade with the Units to Spot which they belong.
NOTE:
(2). Droan for Battery, Troop and laid down in Corps Regulations, Armoured Car Company will be as NOTICE
1-Sergeant's Mess.
The President and Members of the Sergeants Moss will be "At Home" to their friends on H. M. the King's a.m. to 12.80 p.m. Birthday, June 8rd., 1938 from 11.08
any reasona
ung-
Opening Cloring
Rango
Ranga ung. 9.50-8.68 8.02-8.03 8.82-8.84 0.15-0.18 8.00-9.02 9.31-9.82 0.07-9.07 9.17-9.38 9.23-0.24 0.55-9.55
9.00
Wheat
May July October September
Chicago Winniper
70%
62/ 7216 6344. 734
05
115,000,000 SHEEP IN AUSTRALIA.
INCREASE OF FIVE MILLIONS
In 1860 Australia possessed only 20,000,000 sheep.-Reuter.
quested to meet the Adjutant in the All members of the Mens are re- Mess at the conclusion of "H. M. The (c). The Motor Machine Gun Sec- King's Birthday Parade." Messages have been received tion will provide the escort to Is hore from Mukden, atating that the Excellency The Governor.
Should the Parade he cancelled for Japanese-Manchukuo relief party
(d). The Armoured Car Section are members will meet in the has encircled the kidnappers' camp, will move in rear of the Core
ess at 11.30 am. June 3rd., 1983. and demanded the immediate re- J. F. Wright will m?
Lieut.
2.--Ofcers Heas Library,
Melbourne.. lease of the prisoners. Otherwise, as to agemt ceive instructiona
There are now 116,000,000 sheep The following books are missing o point lator..
from the Omeers' Moss Library:- force is threatened.
in Australia according to con- The Composition of the Con- The Defence of Duffee Drift The captives are Messrs. Cliord panies and Colour Party will be as
sorvative estimates by pastoral Johnson, A. D. Blue
The Defence of Bowlers Bridge. follows:-~
authorities. This is an increase W. E. Hargrave. Together with Mr. F.
No. 1 Company-Commander-Cap-nosnion of same, please return to The
Will the Officer or Officers in pos-of 5,000,000 over the previous L. Pears, oy were seized by
Iain M. A. Johnson, M.M. The Bat-Library.
year. bandit while the B. and S. steamer Nanchang was lying at anchor off Newchwang, awaiting a pilot, on March 80. They were taken to the Panshan district, where Mrs. Pawley and Mr. Corkran were held captives six months before and a big ransom demandedį Pears won released on April 8.
The z.. "Santhia" laft Singapore! Since that date the prisoners for this Port on the 25th instant, and have moved about the country with is duo here on the 31st instant. many adventures, not the Icast exciting of which was an attack on April 18 by another gang which deprived the original kidnappers of their prizas-Router.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
THE WEAK MAY BE JOKED OUT OF)
Ono CASO each of
small-por, ANYTHING BUT THEIR WEAKNESS meningitis and diphteria were report. Zimmerman.
ed to the health authorities on Thurs. day.
Mr. J.
The wedding will whortly take place in Saigon between Mademoiselle Fornando Levassour, of 6 East Point Terrace, Hongkong, and Monslour Rene Fauve of Saigon.
DOUBLE TRACK LINE.
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4.30-7 p.m. Chinese recorded pro- gramme.
7-10 p.m. European programme. 8 p.m. (Local Time and Weather 7-8,45 p.m. Band--Peer Gynt Suite (Grieg).
Reg. Band of H. M. Grenadier Guards. 9884/6. -Song-Joy Cometh in the Morning
(orr. Lorenz). Song-God Will Take Care of You
(Martin).
Lucy M. Van de Mark (Họp.). 9230. Octet Largo in G (Handel,
arr. Sear
Octet Rondo Capricelso..
(Mondelssohn, arr. Bulder).
J. H. Squire Celeste Octet 9170. Orchestral Till's Merry Pranks
(R. Strauss).
Orchestra of the Brussels Royal Conservatoire. 9875/8, Organ Solo-At the Templo Gates
(Sellars),
Gatty Sellars. DB192. Song-Rigoletto-Pari Siamo
(Verdi).
Song Rigoletto Cortician), VI
Razza Dannata (Verdi).
Riccardo Stracciarl (Baritone).
L2180.
Violin Solo-Gazette, from Partita in E. Major (Bach-Kreisler).. Violin Solo Gavotte, from Partita
(Chapin, arr. Sarasate).
William Primrose. 9258. Orchestral-Three Fanciful Etchings
(Kotelboy).
-
Albert W. Ketelbey's Concert Orchestra conducted by the Composer. D400/7. Violin Solo-Logende (Wieniawski), Arthur Catterall, 9359. Chorus-Plato's Song (Old Cossack
Song). Chorus Wo Praise Thee, O Lord
(Tschaikowsky).
The Den Cossack Choir. 186. 8.45-9.30 p.m. From the Studio. P. R. Antonio (Violinist), V. Q. Selections by the Melodian's Trio. Aristorenas (Cellist) and Carluon (Piapiat).
9.30-10 p.m. Danco Tones. Fox FrotWhen You're Smiling. Fox Trot-After You've
Gone, 2727-D. Waltz Little Sweetheart of the
Prairie. Fox Trot You Didn't Have to Nanking, May 26.
Tell Me CB805. The Ministry of Railways will Fox Tro-Let's Have a Party, double-track the Shanghai-Nanking Fox Trot-The Old Man of the Railway as soon as possible for a Fox Trot-I Can't Believe It's True
Mountain, 2704-D; Rhort distance at both ends of the Fox Trat You've Got me in the f line.
DX67. Pad Palm of Your Hand.; 2005-D,
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