UNUSUAL INCIDENT

BOSTON TWICE. BLANKED OUT

LATEST BASEBALL RESULTS

New York, June 18. An unusual experience befell Boston in the American Base- ball League to-day, when they were twice blanked out against Cleveland. Hildebrand was the pitcher in the first game and Harder in the second.

The Yankees broke even with Chicago in a double header, as did St. Louis with the Senators. Pittsburgh scored a double vic- tory against Boston in the Na- tional League, but St. Louis, after hitting up 18 runs in the first game against Cincinnati, lost the return when they were nosed cut. Scores as supplied by Reuter

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1933.

POLICE RESERVE

ORDERS FOR THE

WEEK

The orders for the week for the Police Reserve, issued by the In- spector General of Police (Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe) are as follows:-

General

CONFLICT OF EVIDENCE

CROWN SOLICITOR'S EXPLANATIONS

STABBING

former

District

THE AUTOMOBILE

ASSOCIATION

NEW TELEPHONE INSTALEATION

The demolition of the City Hall has closed to the public the park- AFFRAYng facilities previously offered them and with the limited spaces In other parts of Town already found for cars. double line of care is to be allow over-taxed, a new place has to be Wo understand a

the Cricket Club to the entry Into Murray Road.

Life Saving Class.-The Life Sav Ing Class for Water Drill will take

Lau So, # place as usuni on Wednesday, June Watchman, pleaded not gulity at 21st, under Sub Inspector K. J. Hunt the Sessions this morning before Police Launch will leave Blake Pier the Puisno Judge, Mr. R. E. Lind-ed to park in Chater Rond from at 15.30 hours sharp,

Chinese Company

4

Ful and Rob Wong Yok Pul have Strength Constables R43 Chu Yan been taken on the strength of the Chinese Company as from June 16th. 3933.

sell, when ho appeared to answer a charge of wounding LI Chuen, a hawker, at West Point on April 21.

R, S. Meadows (foreman), II. E. The jury comprised Mosara.

J. C. Mendham, J. H. Hunt, G. A. Fiebig, Lo Yuk-tong, H. Braga,

Training Course-Part 11-All re- the Chinese cruits will attend at June 20th. at 5.30 p.m, for instruction. Company's Headquarters on Tuesday, de Pinna.

for

To naslet its Members with Chauffeur driven cars the Hong- the kind permission of the Hong- kong Automobile Association with

attached to a pillar outside the kong Club has erected a telophone, Chater Road entrance of the Opening the case for the Crown, A.A. Scout on duty has instruc- Hongkong Club Annexe. The

• Indian Company

Mr. I K Holmes, Crown Solici- tiong to answer this telephone and Leave Constables. R280 Ahmed tor, mentioned that many differ in turn pass on any orders Din, 1288 Khushi Mohamed, R234ences would be apparent in

to Mohamed Hassen, and R285 Mohamed evidence of witnesses

the chauffeurs in the parking ground. Shall have been granted 8 months' Crown. The affair happened in the telephone and in the event of the A Notice Board will be hung under leave of absence from the Colony as Second Street, and Li Chuen was the A.A. Scout being unable to from Juno 11th. 1933.

seriously injured, being stabbed locate a chauffeur he will write on in the stomach with a small sharp the board the number of the car, Training Course-Part II-All re- cruits of the Indian Company residinstrument which must have been the place it is required at and the ing in Kowloon will attend 3, Chi like a small penknife. Complain-time. Woo Street, Kowloon on Wednesday,ant would state that they June 21st. at 6.30 p.m. for instruc-alone when the stabbing

Will Members please inform tion,

took their chauffeurs of this facility and place. He would also state that note the number which is 25574. (Hildebrand pitched and blank-residing in Hongkong will attend mark "You used to squeeze the All recruits of the Indian Company he twitted accused with the rc- ed out Boston).

Chinese Company's Headquarters, 17, hawkers and now you have Queen's Road Central, on Thursday, into trouble yourself and have lost got June 22nd. at 6.30 p.m. for instruc-your job." tion.

were:

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Cleveland

Boston

Cleveland Boston

::

R. H. E. 7 B 1 0 3 1

4 12 0 8

(Harder pitched and blanked out Boston and Vosmik homered for Cleveland).

Chicago

Now York

Chicago

New York

11

11

6 10

4 10

9 NO AG aa

10 N5 -

2

1

Detroit

7

Philadelphia

2 8 2

(Foxx homered

for Philadel

phia).

F

Detroit

13 13 B

Philadelphin

St. Louis Washington

45

7 13 ✪

0

14 12 2 (Myer and Bluege homered for Washington).

Louis).

3

2 11

1 2

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

·

COMPLAINANT'S STORY.

#

were

INDIA RETALIATES,

BOYCOTT OF JAPANESE BROKERS IN BOMBAY

Bombay, June 17.

a

the

RADIO BROADCAST

PROGRAMME OF RECORDED MUSIC

From Z. B. W., on wave length of 365 metres (84.5 k/c.).

6-8 p.m. European Programme. 6.6.10 p.m.

College Medley

Willow Weep for Mo-Take me in Waring's Pennsylvanians. L-16018 6.10-0.20 p.m. Dance Selections. Your Arms-In the Dim Dim Dawn. ing.

Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra. L-10017 6.20-7.20 p.m. A Concert,

Piano Solo-Staccato Etude (Rubins- lonk, etc.)

7 p.m. (Closing Local Stock Quota-

teln).

Piano Solo-La Campanella (Pa-

́ganini-Llazt)

Mischa Lovitzka. D1430 Song-Down The Vale (Moir). Song Parted (Tosti).

Plano Solo The Children's Corner Essle Ackland Contralto), C1702

Vocal Duet-What Is Done (Cuvillier)

Sulto (Debussy);,

Alfred Cortot. 7147 Vocal Duet-Nocturno (Chopin arr.

Besly).

Winnie Melville & Derek Oldham: C1090 Violin Solo-Tango. (Elman). Violin Solo Album Leaf Romance

(Wagner-Wilhelm).

Mischa Elman. 7195 Song A Lover in Damascus (Wood-

forde-Finden).

Song To The Forest (Tschaikowski). Peter Dawson (Bass-Bart). C2097 7.20-7.50 p.m. Variety.

Tango-El Chocfo.

Tango Y Come Le Va.

International Novelty Orchestra. 21898 Song-The Dubarry. Song-1 Give My Heart.

Inspection Parade. All ranks of the Indian Company will attend at

Li's story Was that accused Central Police Station on Friday, struck him and he retaliated with June 23rd, under, Sub Inspector R. Ja blow with the fist. Accused Hunt for a general inspection of then produced a small sharp in-

As a retaliation against equipment ele, by the Commander. Fall in at 6.30 p.m. sharp. Dress-strument and stabbed him in the Japanese boycott of Indian raw White Uniform, Cap with White stomach. Li ran away shouting cotton, it is understood that an

Grace Moore (Soprano). 1814 Cover, Belt with Brace, Truncheon, Save Life" and was definite in influential section of the Bombay Piano Solo-Ever Green. Whistle, Armlet and Badge, Focket his statement that no whistle was Brokers' Association is consider Plano Solo-Little Timmy Tucker. Policeman" and note-book to be blown. Here WAS

Ing material

boycott of Japanese

Ralo De Costa. B3080 carried. No members may be absent difference in the Crown evidence.

members.

Song-Cryin' For tho Carelines. from this parade without leave from Several other witnesses

Tha

Song Blue Eyes. the Company Commander. The Equip-state that whistles

Association's President would

Johnny Marvin. 22302 has appealed to British spinners blown ment Officer will make it a point of while the accused's story was that to make larger use of Indian rawing Colours" by Waring's Pensyl- 7.50-8 p.m. The Music from "Fly- being present.

he himself blew a whistle and ran

cotton-Reuter.

vanians. Louisane Hayride A Shine to a nearby Police Station

[Following India's action in raison and

Your Shoes-A Rainy Day- Ing the duty on cotton fabrics of Mother Told Me So Smokin' Reefers mado-a-report-that-he-had-been stabbed. In fairness to the ac-on-British origin from 60 to 76-Twe Faced Womer-Alone cused it should be said that per cent, Japanese spinners de-gether.

A

L10016 whistle was actually taken from cided to boycott raw cotton. They him when he was in the cotton traders and Japanese con

were supported by the Japanese

Flying Squad

The next instructional patro! of the Hong Kong Section, Flying Squad will take place on Friday, June 30th Fall in at 6.15 p.m. at Central Police Station. DressWhile Uniform and Cap with White Cover.

Station.

were

Police

8. p.m. Local Time & Weather Re- port etc. 8.3-11.30 p.m. A Relay from the

Ko Shing Theatre.

10.30 p.m. Rugby Press News. 11.30 p.m. Close Down

St. Louis

trolled mills in China and Man- Washington.....

Emergency Unit Reserve

The complainant's story that chukuo, Japan recently an- Strength. Lance

not Sergeant R402 they were alone was (West-Campbell homered for St. B. 8. M. Veliki has been permitted to out by the Crown case, as

borne nounced hor intention of placing (All records in the above European wit-prohibitive tariffs on goods com-Programmes are kindly supplied by resign from the Emergency Unit Ro- nesses would state that a detec-ing from countries who have Messrs. S. Moutrie & Co.). serve as from Juno 12th. 1933.

tive was on the scene,

elther- abrogated trade treatles (Sgd.) D. L. KING,

When charged at the Police with Japan or have not entered Station accused made state into such treaties.] ment to the effect that it was not he who had cut and wounded Li. He himself had been wounded and he did not know who had wounded Li,

New York

Chicago ...

Q

(Parmelee pitched and blanked

out Chicago).

Brooklyn

Philadelphia

3 5 0 1 8

D. S. P. (R)

ALLEGED THEFT OF FOUNTAIN PEN

(Taylor homered for Brooklyn).DEFENDANT CLAIMS IT WAS

3 +7

3

Boston Pittsburgh

13 1

(Berger homered for Boston).

Boston

Pittsburgh

Cincinnati

St. Louis

Cincinnati St. Louis

3 11

4 13 0

1

13 18

3

14

1

5 13

1

DYNAMITE UNDER LAD'S FOOT

GOOD WORK BY ST. JOHN BRIGADE During blasting operations at Au Pak Fung, in the New Ter- ritories, yesterday, a youth who in spite of warnings, had vestured too near the scene of operations had his right heel almost severed during one of the explosions.

-

The unfortunate youth was carri. ed by workmen to the St. John Ambulance Station at

Santin where the injuries were dressed by

the resident St. John nurse.

In the meantime the Police Officer in charge of the Lok Ma Chau Station was called soane and telephoned to for an Ambulance.

Before the ambulance

arrived at Santin.

3

STATEMENT TO POLICE. ·

accused

in

RECOVERY PLAN

G$100,000,000 FOR NEW BUILDINGS

Washington, June 18, A committee of the Cabinet, in-

Frances cluding Miss

Perkins (Secretary for Labour) has been appointed to supervise the ma- chinery for national recovery."

EXPRESS WRECKED

SIBERIAN MAIL TRAIN UNDER FIRE .

At the Magistracy

Harbin, June 17. The east-bound Siberian · Ex- SCHOOLBOY'S GIFT

made a statement in which he said he struch L with his fist press has been wrecked at Horonor, Charged before Mr. Wynne-Jones and that Li retaliated with a blow forty-five-miles-to-the-West-of this_morning_with_ 'unlawful pos-with an instrument' that looked

Manchuli. session of a fountain pen, a young like a

Five carriages were overturned. knife. He had warded Chinese claimed it was given to off the blow with his left arm and

The remaining two succeeded

Mr. Sawyer (Director of the him by a school mate two years ago. his coat was torn. He then drew

Public Works Programme) is pre- reaching Manchull. Sub-Inspected Kirby stated that back and L rushed at him and cording to Japanese reports, by G$100,000,000 worth of new build-

The express was wrecked

ac-paring to place contracts for defendant was arrested by a Chin-delivered a second blow which cae constable and when questioned cut accused's right fore-finger. mutineers. Reuter.

bulleta and shellfire from ing by October. ad he picked the pen up at the He pulled out n whistle and blew Po Tak wharf. "He should have it and then ran to the Police Sta brought it to the Police Station, tion to make a report. While he and then in time the pen would have was there Li came in and accused him of stabbing him and he was been handed over to him."

The case was remanded for 48) then arrested. hours.

The case is proceeding.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

IF VANITY DOES NOT, ENTIRELY The R.M.S. Empress of Asla OVERTHROW THE VIRTUES, AT LEAST left Yokohama on the 18th at 3 pm. IT MAKES THEM LL TOTTER—and is duo at Hongkong on the 26th Rochefoucauld.

at 7 a.m.

A crippled Chinese pleaded guilty Wong Mul pleaded guilty to n breach of a deportation order, and before Mr. Wynne-Jones this morning was sentenced to three years' hard to the theft of three bars of soap. labour at Criminal Sessions this He denied a previous conviction for stealing and was remanded to to. morning.

morrow.

"You're lying," said Mr. Wynne- Jones to an Indian constable in Court)

this morning, when he discharged a Sessions, this morning, to

Pleading guilty at the Criminal charge of Chinese on a charge of hawking his robbery, with violence, Slu Chuen was wares within market limits.

Bentenced by the Chief Justic to 18 months

bard Imprisonment, with

to the A Chinese woman who concealed 14 labour. Kowloon | taels of raw opium in the false bottom

CHINESE PROTESTS.

Russo-Japanesè C.E.R. Sale Negotiations..

It is expected that Mr. Wallace (Secretary for Agriculture) will announce a plan for a reduction of the cotton crop next week.

Mr. Wallace announced that maximum taxes on wheat milling processes, amounting to about 80 cents will be levied in July to pro- In connection with the negotia-vide funds to rent land for farm- tions between Japan and the Soviet era who object to reducing the for the sale of the Chinese Eastern 1934 wheat, acreage up to 20-per Railway, which are opening in cent.

Nanking, June 17.

Tokyo on June 25, the Central Mr. Wallace stated that the tax News Agendy states that the had been imposed to finance the Chinese Government will lodge programme for the roduction of strong protests with both the wheat acreage and to provide before the opening of the negotia-which are to be paid to farmers Japanese and Soviet Governments benefits totalling G$150,000,000. tions-Reuter.

during this year.

- FEARS FOR GANDHI

SUFFERING FROM EFFECTS OF FAST

The wheat programme will cover three years, pending the out- come of the Wheat Conference in London which 10 contemporary with the World Economic Con- forence.

It is understood that the por- centage of reduction in wheat acreage will not exceed 20 per cont.

Poona, June 17. The board of six doctors who aro attending Mahatma Gandhi do- clare that they are not satisfied It is unofficially reported that.

His weight the processing tax will operate

of a basket of chickens was fined Sentence of three years hard labour with his progress. reached $420 or two months' goal by Mr. was passed on Li Sang, alias Kwok does not Increase and he has a after August 1-Reuter Special. Santin the Commissioner who was Court this morning.

Wynne-Jones in the Central Polleo Kwan, at the Criminal Sessions this on his round of visits and accom-

morning when he pleaded guilty to a tendency to Increased blood-pres- breach of a Deportation Order. It sure. A complete mental and panied by Dr. Taan Tzo Ming, A Chinese seaman of the steam was stated that on June 5, 1932, physical rest for a further period launch Po On was fined $10 or four accused was banished for 10 years but of four weeks has been recommend. Dr. Tann applied a tourniquet, teen days by Mr. Wynne-Jones in was seen in the Colony on May 20. ed. examined and redressed the in-Court this morning, for the possession

The six-weeks suspension of the juries and the ind was despatched of one pound of elgarettes on which There was a moderately heavy Civil Disobedience campaign dating to Kowloon Hospital by the am-duty had been evaded.

calender at the Criminal Sessions from May 8, the day the Mahatma bulance which had thon arrived,

which opened at the Supreme Court began his fast, has now been Arrested on Saturday night on the this morning, the most serious chargextended to July 31-Reuter. Prayn for stealing four 35 bank notes,od being that of the attempted murder from a Chinese woman, who was of Lo Wai-koung, the proprietor of

Gandhi entered upon his fast to BREWER KIDNAPPED, carrying a baby on her back, an un- the Chinese newspaper Tin Nam Yat persuade the Hindus to open the

employed Chinese was this morning Po. The trial of Chan Hl: the ac temples to the Untouchables. sentenced to four months gnol. Docused, la proceeding.

completed the fast on May 20, but It left him very weak and has fandant planded ho was forced to steali through poverty.

Kazulch! Kawaguch! (25) a Japan-apparently had no political result. | eso detective of the Singapore Poilee, Charged with the larceny of a motor who is wanted in Singapore for the CLOUDY, SHOWERY: var "jack' from a private car parked in alleged larcony of a revolver and 24 Thompson Road, a Chinese, Ho Chun- rounds of ammunition, and who waived The Royal Observatory reports wah, was remanded until Wednesday extradition proceedings, was again that a depression is situated to the by Mr. Schofield, as Central Magly brought before Mr. Schollold, at the south-east of Hokaido, moving The Political Council-la at

J...

U.S. NACKETEERS DEMAND $100,000 RANSOM·

St. Paul, Minnesota June 17.

Mr. William Hamm, a wealthy

brower, was kidnapped here to day.

lits captors are

Ho

CHARHAR RULE

GENERAL SUNG TO SUCCEED FENG

Peking, Jaime 18. What is regarded as a frat step towards the liquidation of the Charhar situation was taken this morning when the Political mandato in- Council isauod a to resume the Charhar chairman- atructing General Bung Cheb-yuan

ship and aimultaneously the Military Council ordored General Sung's Twenty-Ninth Army to return to Charbar as a garrison force.

the depression prosont inquiring as to whether

tracy this morning. The fack was Central Magistracy this morning, and north-eastward; are threatening left in the car by Mr. Lui Tit-kul, remanded until Thursday. Chief De- over South-West China romaine the proposed position of National

death to their victim unless rally the owner. The accused admitted the tective Inspector Shannon said that a stationary. nom of G$100,000 is paid. Rew

charge, but was remanded for further; ship would be sailing on that day for Lery:

inquirien

Bingapore..

Director of Forestry and Colòni« Local forecast:- South-west | nation=la acceptable to General winds, moderate; cloudy, showery Feng Yu-helan Reuter

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