DANZIG ELECTIONS

DECISIVE VICTORY FOR HITLERITES

AN INDEPENDENT MAJORITY

Danzig, May 29. The Danzig elections, although carried through in an atmosphere of considerable excitement passed off without serious disturbances.

There is little doubt that the polling will result in a big triumph

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MAY 29, 1933.

RURALISING THE

THEATRES

LATEST SOVIET

THEORY

COMPANIES SENT ON TOUR

Moscow.

If peasants cannot come to the theatre, the theatre must go to the peasants.

BONHAM STRAND PROPERTY

FORGERY ALLEGED

IN CIVIL SUIT

WHAT THE 1933 CHILD READS

GIRLS LIKE `BOYS' PAPERS

London.

Mr. Geoffrey Richard Pockling-

"VILLAINS OF THE on, after nine years of writing

PIECE"

for boys and girls in all parts of the world, is resigning his editor ship of the Boy's Own Paper, which has been in existence more than fifty years.

In his comments on things that interest the boy of 1933 he said:

prefers

Once

we

An allegation that the assign- ment of No. 73, Bonham Strand West was a forgery was made by Mr. H. G. Sheldon, during the And when the theatre has been hearing of a case which opened at

"Anything mechanicni appeals taken to the peasants it should put the Supreme Court this morning

to the modern boy. He likes to before them plays dramatising such before the Chief Justice. Mr. move with the times. Where he vital things in their lives as the Justice Wood, in which Li Tae-shi, aed to like steam engines: he now Spring sowing campaign.

administratrix with the will

Reroplanes. This is the reasoning behind an annexed, of the estate of Li Woon-taught him how to make rabbit extensive movement for touring for the Nazis. In fact, a decisive rural theatres now in progress inam, her late husband, seeks to hutches-now we explain super-

the recover the property from Pong sonic heterodyne wireless nets, Soviet Russia, according Taos Agency.

Htories aro still A large number of special com- Appearing for the applicant are popular bat they must have a panies have been formed to tour Mr. II. G. Sheldon and Mr. Loo modern note with, nay, sub- from farm to farm in the farthest D'Almada e Castro, Jr., instruct-marine. The Red Indians not Out of 861 districts three hun-corners of the U.S.S.R. to performed by Messrs. Lo and Lo, and for the hero he once was and Wild the defendant are Mr. Eldon Pot-West themes have been largely dred and fifty have already been the best Sovlet plays.

The Art Institutions" of cachter, K. C., and Mr. F. C. Jenkin, eclipsed by other things. counted, giving 202,737 votes, of

separate Soviet Republic are also K. C., Instructed by Menare. Hast which the Nazis. secured 101.677, making preparations for regularings and Co.

"There is not a very large de- mand for war storles. The Social Democrata rask sevond theatrical performances in rural

districts. best with 30,000.

the boy of 14 knows nothing of the BIG GAINS.

war-it is as remote to him ne Waterloo or the Crimon.

victory for the Hitlerites le con- fidently expected.

It is thought that they wili kuin about 49 per cent. of the whole electorale.

Later.

It is certain that the Nazis have captured at least 35 of the 72 sents In the Danzig "Parliament," their votes totalling 107,019 from a total of 215,132, which trebles their 1980 Agures.

Tsol-ching of Shatin.

The hearing is expected to last

"Adventure

**

After all,

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RADIO BROADCAST

PIANO RECITAL FROM ·

THE STUDIO

355 metres (84.5 k/c.).

From Z. B. W., on wave length of 6-8 p.m. European programme. G-G.18 p.m. Variations Symphoniques (Сева:

Franck)

Alfred Cortot & Landon Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Landon Ronald, 0784/5 6.18.7 p.m. A Concert. Plano Solo-Valso Caprice (Rubin-

Bloin).

Finn

Solo-Valso Brillante (Chopin). Ignace Jon Paderewski. 1877 Song The Bella of St. Mary's

(Furber-Adams)

Song Ever of Theo I'm Fondly

Dreaming (Linley-Hali},

Frances Alda (Soprano). 1176 Violin Solo-Hungarian Dance No. 17

(Brahms-Kreisler). violin Solo-Lotus Land (Scott).

Fritz Krefuler. 6700 Song-A Wanderer's Song (Schu-

manu). Song By the Sea (Schubert),

Friedrich Schorr (Baritono) -7478 Pastoralo Solv Scotch (Saenger),

Yehudi Menuhin. 4061

Violin

The Ukrain for example, hasa week.

127 organised for this purposC

Oporfing the case. Mr. Sheldon theatrical companies and 36 "Movir

"But he likes stories of foreign Brigades". The little Moldavian stated that the property was pur-

of humour. Republic has five big theatrical com-chased on February 19, 1917 by countries and he has a very highly-tions, etc. panics touring through its villages. person named Ng Yu-hon and redeveloped

sense

caps and shurts must be those of a modern school, not the discarded type of jacket and stiff collar that prevail- ed years ago.

7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota- 7.3-7.20 p.m. Variety.

Ruby Nowman & His Orchestra. 24072 Song--Love me To-night,

Jeannette MacDonald (Soprano). 24037 Vecal Trio-Sweet George Brown.

The Pickens Sisters. 24023 Orchestral Strange Interlude.

Ruby Newman & His Orchestra 24072 Song-Isn't it Romantic?

Jeannette MacDonald (Soprano)·

21007 Vocal Tri-San.

In Kharkoy, the biggest theatres sold to Li Woon-uam on October School stories are always popular Orchestral Another Night Alone. hare prepared a number of special 11, 1924. The death of Li Woon-but they must be about up-to-date The Social Democrats secured plays, dedicated to the spring sow- nam occurred on April 19 in the schools. The blazers, 38,210 votes, the Centrists 31,504 Ing campaign, which they will per- following year and all deeds were votes, the Communists 14,809, the form in Ukranian villages, while the banded to his widow, plaintiff in Uzbekistan the present action, together with Black White and Red Fronts, 13,-actors in far distant

are doing active work in the same the will of deceased. Those deeds 401.

she kept in a safe in her house The election is carried out on direction.

been at-jat Tol Shan city, and as she was the proportional

Thirty theatres have representation

tached to the main cotton growing unable to rend or write did not Nystem.

districts and will tour round the know to what they referred. state farms and collective farms where they will perform. The Uzbekistan Cinema Trust has also sent 100 travelling cinemas and number of "photographers'

FINAL RESULT.

Later. The final results show the follow. ing composition of the new City Parliament:

Nazis

38

Soc, Democrata

13

Centrists

10

• Communists

5

Government Party.

4

Poles

2

The Nazis gained twenty-five Benta compared with their formar representation.--Reuter,

CAMERA THEFT SEQUEL

TWO MEN APPEAR

IN COURT

brigades" to various districts for

the nowing acason.~Reuter.

DISMISSAL OF A WATCHMAN

WAGES CLAIM THIS MORNING

A claim for wages by an Indian watchman was made at the Supreme

ADOPTED SON.

A prominent figure in the case, said Mr. Sheldon, was plaintiff's

"Funnily enough girls rend a boys' paper in enormous numbers and I should not be surprised if half our readers were girl-the kind of athletic girl who likes boyish stories."--Reuter..

RENT OF PROPERTY,

4

adopted son, Li Kal-loy. On Marching the present defendant Kwong 21, 1930, the property was pur- Troi-ching. ported to have been assigned by Ll Woun-nam to Li Kat-loy, the original document for which had

On the original sale of the pro- apparently been lost, A draft copy perty to Li Woon-nam. Na took had been obtained from solicitors

a ten year lease on the premises concerned. That assignment, Mrat a rental of $550, the rent being Sheldon alleged to be

Torgery

The Pickens Sisters. 24025 Orchestral-Aloha Sunset Land.

Victor Salon Orchestra. 20530. 7.25-7.40 p.mi,

Daphnin at Chlo-Suite No. 2 (Ravel). Bonton Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Serge Koussevitaky. 7143/7144.

7.40-8 p.m. From the Studio. A Pianoforte Recital by Professor Jeno Von Takacs. Programme. Vivaldi-Taknes-Concerto.

Polonaise.

All records in the above European programmca are kindly supplied by Mesars. Tanng Fook Piano Co.

as Li Woon-nam at the time had sent to the country to Li every month. No formal receipts were been dead some five years, the sent but letters passed between the 2. Chopin-Prelude (Raindrops) conjecture being that Li Kai-loy two men in which I acknowledged obtained some person to imperson- the receipt of the money. The 3. Schubert-Minuet. jate his father and purport there letters continued to, nass after L's 4. Schubert-Fisebbof-Balletmusik.

Bp.m. Local Time & Weather Re- by to put through the assignment.death but these from the country.

part. Court this morning before the

8.3-11.30 p.m. On April 13, 1931 Li Kai-loy were seen by his widow chopped

A relay from the Puinne Judge, Mr. Justice Lindsell, sworn a statutory declaration to with the name of Li Woon-nam.

Ko Shing Theatre, the plaintiff being Sajan Singh, of the effect that he had purchased In 1929 Ng surrendered the 19.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day. Press

News. The theft of silverware and Heard Street, who was represent the property, obtained all the title lesse for business reason and, on

11.30 pm, Close Down. a camera from No. 6, Mt. Parished by Mr. F. C. E. Rendall, (Messrs. deeds from the solicitors and gone behalf of plaintiff, obtained new on May 12, for which one man huss and Co.) and the defendants to Toi Shan taking them with him. tenants. He arranged, for a small collect the rent and already been sentenced to prison, Bhagat Singh Bugga and Co., of. He stated that at the beginning commission,

of April of that year he was re-forward it to plaintiff monthly. had a sequel before Mr. Scholleld, 19. Connaught Road Central,

Plaintiff stated that he was cm-turning to Hongkong and the suit- Plaintiff received the rent until at the Central Magistracy this morning, when Choi Hung, a shop ployed by defendants at a monthly case in which he was carrying the certain demands were made on Ng

wrongfully deeds was lost.

to pay the reat to defendant and fokt, was charged with larceny, wage of $35 and was

He had re- On the same day Ll Kai-loy gave no longer to plaintiff. This oc and alternatively with receiving dismissed on May 4th,

man,ceived no wages for March and power of attorney to his nephew, curred after the enle of the pro. stolen goods, with another

April and therefore claimed $140 Li Hip-loy, the son of a man named perty to the defendant by the Cheuk Wing.

of and costs.

Li Cheuk-nam, brother of the de-

mortgagor. The property several articles of silver ware and His Lordship gave judgment in ceased.

The first intimation plaintiff had These two men, Li Kal-loy and of these dealings was about July a camera to the total value of $79,the sum of $73.52, being wages for

L. March and April and four days in Li Hip-loy are the villains of the 27, 1931, when she received a let- The complainant was Mr. W. Walker, of the P. W. D.

As recently announced, the City May. He found that plaintiff was piece and it is these two who have ter from her nephew, Li Choy-loy, The Arst defendant denied the dismissed on reasonable grounds defrauded plaintiff and defendant whilat in Canton. She returned Hall is shortly to be demolished and first charge, but admitted the and dismissed the claim for one in this action," said Mr. Sheldon, immediately to Tol Shan and there this will mean the abolition of the second, while the second defendant month's wages in lieu of notice,

On April 20, 1931, the property met Li Kai-loy and threatened him said he had bought the camera

was mortgaged by Li Kai-loy to a with arrest. He left the house. car park. person named Yan Pun. which On the evening of July 28, a per- From June 1st the A.A. patrol from the first accused.

mortgage was put through by L sun named Wong Yu, son of a man will be removed to Chater Road to

consisted

Detective Sergeant O'Donovan

on May 12 in broad daylight, and

Mexico City, May 27. Senor Alberto Pani, the Mexican

A.A: ROAD PATROL

FOR KOWLOON-

NEW CAR PARK PLAN FOR VICTORIA

said that the article were atolen Finance Minister, who will head Hip-loy as attorney for Li Kal-named Wong Wah-kon, Li Kai-loy's supervlae the Car Park behind the the Mexican delegation to theloy. On May 1, the same year, father-in-law handed her back the World Economic Conference, to-a second mortgage was put on the deeds. Accompanied by Wong Wah Cricket Club ground. Arrange- day stated in an offiein declore property and on July 2, the pro- kon she left for Hongkong the fol- ments are being made to install an the by order of the mortgagor under to the eating house of Wong that it will be possible for a mem- ton, that he and President Roose-perty was sold by public auction lowing day. On July 30 she went A.A. telephone at this stand so Cheuk-nam in Wyndham Street ber of the A.A. employing a velt were in agreement on plan For the rehabilitation

and pointed out that his son had chauffeur to ring to the patrol on Silver-Reuter,

been responsible for the frauds- and asked him to get the property duty when his car is required and back. She was told that Li Hip- he will inform the chauffeur of tho loy was out at the time and that car concerned,

telurned.

one man had already been gaoled for the theft. The Arst defendant in this case, when arrested, sald he knew something about the larceny, He took the police to the hillside near Wanchal, to re- cover the silverware, but nothing was found. He said that his-con- federate must have taken the stuff away. Later on the second de- fendant came to the police station

of the power of sale contained in the deed for $77,000, the purchaser be.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF GOD PLANTED FEAR IN THE SOUL At tomorrow's meeting of the *FEAR 18 Soul's Mr. C. M. Manners, his subject being

"Transportation." SIGNAL FOR BALLYING.—Becchor.

with the camera. The polleo were AS TRULY AS HE PLANTED HOP OR 1. K. Rotary Club, the speaker will be nothing could be done until he

not pressing the charge against the second defendant.

Mr. Schofield discharged the accond accused, and fined first defendant $100 or three months hard labour.

BIG OPIUM HAUL ALLEGED

COURAGE.

The M.V. "Silvercypress" from New The P. and O. 8.8., "Mantua" ieft Singapore for this Fort on the 27th York ailed from Shanghai 28th Instant at Midnight with the outward stant norning and is expected here on English Mails, and ta duc here on 30th instant at noon. the 1st Instant at about 6 p.m.

social

:

Walle driving a bleyela in Hen-

This should be of considerable benefit in the hot and rainy weather. It is hoped that chauf feur driven cars will make use of this stand and leave the port of Chater Road between Ice House Street and the Post Office for owner

"MAD WOMAN” ACCUSATION.

She called at the house the fol- lowing day and remained there until 4 p.m. und refused to leave until she had seen Li Hip-loy, drivers.

Wong then complained to

the

Two

Another development le the pro-

a lorry. He suffered minor injuries Consul-General, to cancel all and official engagements. His con-

For the theft of three cattles of THREE MEN CHARGED dition is not.serious, but rest fere pork from a lerry a Shanghai Chinees

quired.

was sent to prison for three weeks WITH IMPORTING

by Mr. Wynne-Jonos in the Central Arrestell at the Yuen On Wharf in Police Court this morning. Nearly 10,000 taels of raw opium le sald to be involved in a caso possession of illicit opium, a. Chinese

A Chinese woman who attempted to was fined 1,000 or four months in mentioned before Mr. Wynne default. Another arrest made at the evade duty on a small quantity Jones in the Central Police Court Pihg On Wharf led to a Chinese being wine which she concealed in this morning.

Aned $1,200 or alx months hard chocolate tirs, was fined $4 or five days gaol by Mr. Wynne-Jones In The defendants

Chang labour. wore

the Central Police Court this morning. Ning, 50, coxswain, Chan' Ming, 40, ongineer, Toung Chị tổng, bê compradore, and Yip Tam-po, 8 tallyman, who were all charged with importing opium on board the B.B, Kwong I.

A touch of influenza has caused nessey Road yesterday, Yiu Kwong Police that there was a mind woman vision of an A.A. rand patrol be- Comm. A. D. Bianconi, the Italian was injured through a collision with his house and asked their 28- veen Kowloon and Castle Peak

Histance in removing her.

on Saturday afternoons, Sundays to the and public holidays. Should these Chinese constables came house and Wong then stated that developments receive the support of the plaintiff was unknown to him. the motoring community it is hop- Plaintiff pointed out Wong as her cd to extend this service by pro- brother-in-law and stated that his viding а telephono to call son had signed the assignment chauffeura from State Square and document in her husband's name. also to provide road patrols Plaintiff was advised to Bec a

their frequented roads. solicitor about the matter.

Chief Preventive Officer Buller appeared for the prosecution and stated that the Monopoly Analyst's roport was not yet ready, and he

Found trespassing in the grounds of

of

two

Plaintiff then made her way to the house of Ng Tsol-ching, with Wong Wah-kon, and while she was the Government Civil Hospital, Chan A Chinese woman, who admitted the there a European, presumably a Kwal told Mr. Schofield, at the theft of a pair of slippers from an solicitor from Messrs. Wilkinson Central Magistracy this morning, amsh working at 24, Gough Street, and Grist, accompanied by a Chin- that he had gone there to sleep, He was bound over by Mr. Wynne-Jones was formerly employed at the hos in Court this morning. Her fare to cse arrived. When she saw them, pital. A fino of $20 or one month's Canton is to be defrayed from the plaintiff went upstairs and took

imposed.

no part in the conversations. hard labour was

Her nephew arrived in the

Poor Box.

Chinese, Chung Woh, was that they were gold, a young man

undoing.

Admitting possession of 21 tacle of After pawning two worthless Colony In August and together would ask for a 24 hours' remand Propared oplum, and 44 tools of raw bangles for 57 cach by purporting] they went to the offices of Mosers.

ned $3,000 or nine months' imprison named Leung Wan made a third at Lo and Lo.

both charges. Inspector tempt, which proved his

Lotters of administration to the Heurihan said that the defendant was Sergeant Butcher sald defendant tried estate of the deceased were grant- arrested in Sutherland Street on the trick a second time on the same su to plaintiff on December 4th,

was pawnbroker. Defendant was sentenc 1981 with the will annexed. Saturday night. The oplem found tfed round his legs.

ed to 12 worka" altogether.dk

All the consignment had not been examined, and it is posible that other charges may be preferred. Mr. Hin-shing Lo appeared for the defence, and the hoaring was

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