DEATH OF EX-ARMY OFFICERS

MAJOR SIR PHILIP CRAWLEY.

(Our Own Correspondent).

(ly Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphio Messagra Ordinanen, 1493. · Resolved Xray Jl. 1.4 p.)

London, May 30. The death has occurred of Major Sir Philip Crawley, late of Lanca- shire Fusillera and the Buffs, in his 64th year.

Colonel Jolin Forster Manifold, Tate of the Royal Artillery, also died to-day in his 76th year.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1933.

EIGHTEEN NEW MUI TSAI WITHOUT U.S. AND SOVIET

AEROPLANES

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lage

Received May

WAGES

THREE YEARS ARREARS

OWED BY MISTRESS

Chan Chuk-sang, widow, re- siding at. No. 16, Stanley Street, was summoned before Mr. Scho- feld, at the Central Magistracy this morning, with having falled pay wages to her rogistered i teat; Li Sui-king. Defendant admitted not having the Chinese National Aviation As-paid the girl wages, but said that sociation was announced by the she had saved them for her, and

nyor of Greater Shanghai, Mr. Wa Te-chen last night.

produced the money in Court.

Shanghal, May 31, The finish of the three month's campaign for aeroplane funds by

The grand total realized in ap- Proximately $1,400,000 which Is $600,000 short of the goal almed

He retired from the Army in 1907 having served in the South African War during which cam- paign he was mentioned in de-for.. spatches, awarded the C.M.G. and the Queen's Medal with Haven

laapy.

USED A FALSE

CHOP..

CHINESE BROKER SENT TO GAOL

Before Mr. Butters at the Kow- Toon Magistracy this morning. Wong Wal-tong was charged with obtaining money, from two shopsj with a falsa chop purporting to be that of the Chúng Wo Knitting Company.

Orderers for the purchase of eighteen planes have already been placed and the first of theso machines, will be officially christ ened to-morrow.

According to plans there will be "Shanghal Merchants' Plane, "Labourers' Plane," a "Women's Plane." and a "Children's Plane," etc., cach named according to the contributions.-Renter.

DOG. GORED TO DEATH

ATTACKED BY 4 OTHER DOGS

to

TRADE

BARTER OF PRODUCTS SUGGESTED

New York, May 30.

· BUTTED IN ON QUARREL

WITH DISASTROUS RESULTS

Butting in on a family quarrel It is understood that negotiations led to the appearance of a Chineso for the barter of products will open shop foki before Mr. Wynne-Jonca shortly between the Government in the Central Police Court this. and representatives of the U.S.S.R. morning on a charge of assault. sidered will be American cotton and complainant to leave the shop, Products capecially to be con- Defendant stated he ordered livestock and Russian manganese, and she refused, he pushed her. chrome ore, pulpwood and asbestos. out.

Ex-Senator Brookhart, who was

CATCHING BIRDS WITH STICK

A remand of one week was granted with bail of $75.

|RETURNED BANISHEE

to the Department of Agriculture to said the woman. fell and broke recently appointed special assistant Dotectivo-Sorgeant McRobble

study the possibility of expanding her leg. She would be in hospi

• the Sub-Inspector H. W. Fraser, of Enstern Europe declared he will woman quarrelled with a

United States exporta in tal until June 30. Yesterday, the relative. the S. C. A., sald that on May 13 give his close attention to the Complaining the trouble inter- the defendant came with the girl United States and Soviet trade fered with his business, defendant for a cancellation of her status Router. to the S. C. A., and the girl asked which, in 1932, was only a tenth of butted in.

the volume of previous years. as mini tea, anying that she wa going to work as a domestic ser- vant for her employer. AB WAS usual, she was questioned about her wages, and she informed the S.C.A, that she had received no wages for four years. She said DEAD DOYE PRODUCED she would have to work Tour years to pay off the original money pald by the defendant for her, which was $145. Altogether three years and A dead dove was produced before Annam, but I

"It was my desire to return to 20 days wages were due her, which Mr. Wynne-Jones in Court this Inspector that the Government was told by the amounted to $65. Addressing the morning, when a market foki was were not willing to supply so much defendant Mr. Schofield said that charged with cruelty to birds in passage money" said Chan Cheuk, the sum she had collected must Kennedy Road, be paid in trust for the girl to

a returned banishee, who appeared Sub-Inspector Kirby said that before the S.0.A., and fined the

Wynne-Jones in tho woman yesterday afternoon an Indian con-Central Police Court this morning, $20. for failing to pay.

stable saw the defendant up a tree. Defendant was banished in April He had a big stick with which he this year for a period of ten years. was poking birds' nests. The in- "There may be something in jured dove was found on the road thut" said Inspector Vincent.

IN COURT

GOVT. WOULD NOT SEND HIM TO ANNAM

Mr.

Accused said he was sent to Canton, and he had received #1 Amending the charge to one of letter from his mother in Annam taking game, the Magistrate im-to go there. posed a finc

of $10

or fourteen days, remarking-"If you want The Magistrate--I wonder why

buy them in the market".

Sentence of four months hard Jabour was imposed."

Appearing for the complainants,

How a dog was gored by four FUNERAL OF ADMIRAL ears, and it five, at the Police Mr. P. T. K. Kemble alleged that defendant, who wns connected others and subsequently fell over

Station. LORD WEMYSS with the Chung Wo Knitting Com- bridge and died at Shaukiwan pany as a broker, went to the was told by Sergeant Shepherd Tung King shop in Shamshuipe before Mr. Wynne-Jones in the and obtained $108.66 in October Central Police Court this morning Service at Westminster any doves in the future you better he was not sent to Annan? last. Later he went to another when Mr. A. Vannini, General shop and secured $63, on both oc- Manager of A. Vannini & ensions using a chop which he Pany, was summoned in respect elaimed to be that of the com- of four dogs being without muzz- plainant's.

les.

com.

Abbey

London, May 30. Headed by a naval guard of 200 Defendant pleaded guilty to Sergeant Shepherd said that sailors from HMS. Pembroke both charges, but stated in miti- Mr. Vannini went out for a waikharching with arms reversed, the gation that the complainants on the hillside at the back of body of Admiral of the Fleet Lord owed him certain commission. braemar Terrace. On returning Wester Wemyss was taken in pro.

Mr. Kemble said that on the his four dogs, two pointers.

Cession from the Admiralty to contrary, he understood the defen- poodle and a poodle butth, set on Westminster Abbey for the funeral dant owed the firm money.

a dog, owned by Mr. J. D. Kin-service to-day. Sentence was passed of tavo naird The dog was gored and months on inch charge to run died from its injuries. The flight consecutively.

was witnessed by Mr. Ha]), The dog fell from a bridge at E height of about ten feet,

BAD CHARACTERS ON A ROOF

Defendant

that stated

he thought the muzzling restriction did not apply to that aren.

The Magistrate pointed out that BOARDING HOUSE

one of the main reasons for the KEEPER FINED $50 muzzling order was 10

prevent Sub-Inspector Dredge summoned does from bitting each other before Mr. Schofield, at the Central e imposed fines totalling

$20. Magistracy this morning. Pun For allowing two dogs abroad Chik-sam, the licencce of the TaiWithout puzzles and having Lol Boarding house, 97, Connaughtirence for one of them. Mr. Road, Central, with having allowed C Matsumoto, 407. Непеякеу persons of bad character on the Road, was floed $13. premises. A fine of $50. vas ini-

posed.

The prosecuting officer stated

130

that about 11.30 an. on May 12 he JAPANESE TRADĖ

visited the premises, and inspected

the rules. On the roof he saw a

girl hiding behind a chimney with |

an omah,

COMPETITION

OF COMMONS

When they wore about to leave QUESTIONS IN HOUSE the premises, he saw another girli enter. She said she, had come to visit friend. She went upstairs, and then came down

again. He questioned her, and she said she had come for an appointment. The defendant told him he did not know they were bad characters,

Mr. Schofield-Walking up the

But her

London, May 30. Questions relating to texlite and other goods produced by cheap labour in Japan were asked in the House of Commons to-day.

The President of Board of Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman said he was

staire is not an immoral purpose: aware of the growing extent of

Sub-Inspector.—No.

Japanese competition and of the low intention was immoral.

Mr. Schofield. The defendant is level of wages ruling for industrial not a mind reader, he did not know workers in Japan, and the whole they had come there for an immoral question was under consideration.

purpose.

h

Necessary steps were being taken prevent unfair competition against British manufactures ex- tending within the Empire.

Pung Chuen, a returned banistee, was sentenced to six months" hard

Notice, as announced, had been inbour by Mr. Schofield, at the given of the withdrawal of the Weat Central Magistracy this morning. African Colonies from the Anglo- He was banished in March this year Japanese trade agreement so that for a period of ten years, and was they could be in the position to give arrested in Wanchul.

preference to British goods.---Brl-

HOW TO MAKE A CUP OF TEA

CONTROVERSY IN ENGLAND

London.

are drunk-enough allogeiher to float a ten-bringing ship from the Indies.

Here are the five golden rulês for a good pet of tea according to ja mere man:

The coffin was covered with a white ensign and borne on a gun

A stora is raging (almost) carriage drawn by sixteen asilors,terally) in the teacups of Eng- The pall bearers were high of-land. Protagonists of the various cers, representing all branches of schools of thought on the subject.

ere writing to the press to tell a the fighting services.

thirsty world low to make a Persia fect Cup of Ten,

Admiral Sir Reginald Tyrwhitt was present on behalf of the King and the Prince of Wales and the gauged only by realising that in The importance of this can be Duke of Connaught were also re-the United Kingdom every day, presented.-British Wireless, more than 100,000,000 cups of ten

PR

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It is essential that water which has just come to the boil should be used. Water thal has been boiling for game time will never draw the tea properly. Let the tea infuse from four to five minutes, and

See that the inside

of your kettles is free from deposit.

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