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Ellsworth Vines and Keith Gledhill (right) who were aurled from the
singles American
championship tournament yesterday.
LORD GREY
MOURNED
WORLD-WIDE TRIBUTES
LONDON MEMORIAL
SERVICE
London, Sept. 7. Viscount Grey's body will be cremated at Darlington Cemetery at noon on Satur-
PITCHERS' DAY
BLANK OUT 3 TEAMS
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
INCLUDING THE SENATORS!
New York, Sept. 7. Pitchers had a great day in the Major Baseball Leagues, threa teams being blanked out.
Washington Senators had this almost rare experience against Chicago, and Cleveland were treated likewise by Philadelphia. Cincinnati wore the other team to be sent home with П blank sheet.
SETTLE LIKELY
TRIDAY
SEPTEMBER 8, 1933.
RADIO BROADCAST
WINNER
GORDON BENNETT BAL-
LOON RACE
Glenview Ill., Sopt, 4.
The U. S. Navy balloon, piloted TO-DAY'S BROADCAST. by Lieutenant Commander T. G. Settle landed to-night near. Bram- ford, Conn., and was believed to have a good chance to take the 1938 Gordon Bennett air raco, which started here Saturday.
Settle was obliged to come down earlier than the condition of his balloon necessitated because he was about to drift out to soa.
He brought his balloon down at 10.45 p.m. after travelling approx- imately 700 miles.
Settle's landing was the third reported out of alx balloons which started.
On the other hand New York Yankees scored heavily and Pitt- clairvoyant, who is giving GERMAN MINISTER sburgh and St. Louis.. followed
Buit.
Results as cabled by Reuter
were:
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Chicago
Boston
R. H. E. 2 7 0
1 0
(Berger homered for Boston and Hartnett for Chiengo).
Cincinnati
Brooklyn ..
Mr. Geoffrey Hodgson, the famous
of lecturas in Hongkong,
SUICIDE FROM STAR FERRY
VAIN SEARCH · AFTER ALARM
0
2 11
1
Was
(Beck pitched and blanked out
Cincinnati),
1
1
Pittsburgh
....14 14 2 10 New York (Weintraub homered for New York and Suhr and Grace for Pittsburgh).
1
St. Louis
10 14
0
Philadelphia.
1 7
2
(Medwick homered for
St.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE,
Washington..... 0 1
0
day when the Bishop of New-Louis). castle will conduct the ser- vice.
At the same hour, a memorial service will be conducted by the local vicar at the parish church of Emblemen, near Lord Grey's home, There will be a memorial service at Westminster Abbay on Monday.
Messages of sympathy were re- ceived at Falloden from the King and Queen and tributes to the late statesman have been paid by all the leading politiciane and all the evening papers irrespective of party and in many quarters abroad.
DEEP AFFECTION.
These bear out the deep affec- tlon and the high respect in which he was held by all who came in
Chiengo (Jones pitched and blanked out Washington).
&
Philadelphin..... Cleveland
0 G 1
(Marcun pitched and blanked out Cleveland and Cramer homered for Philadelphia).
New York ... 12 15 3
11 St. Louis... 8
3
(Gehrig homered for New York) The Boston v Detroit match was postponed on account of rain
contact with him, including those W. INDIES DRAW
who did not share views..
his political
--Some-noteworthy tributes came from Mr. Arthur Henderson, Mr. Lloyd George and Lord Ullswater.
The fast-ramed, ex-Speaker of the House of Commons, says, "The speech he made on the eve of the declaration of war was the most moving I ever heard in the Com-
mens."
it was during that specch that Lord Grey declared: "We have worked for peace up to the last moment and beyond the Inst moment." Several references are made to Lord Grey's warm sup- port since the war to the League of Nations,
FOREIGN MEMORIES.
The Government has received the following message from the Belgian Government:-
AT SKEGNESS
MEET A CLEVER BOWLER
London, Sept. 7. The West Indies to-day finished their last but one match of the ut English cricket tour, when Skegness they drew with Eastern Counties in a two-days match.
They begin their final gamg on Saturday, when they meet H. D. Leveson-Gower's eleven at Scar- borough.
IN MEXICO
VIOLIN AND PIANO RECITAL
FROM THE STUDIO
11-11.30 a.m. Stock and Exchange Quotations, Selected London and Now York Stock Quotations. Weather Report, etc.
11.80 a.m. Chinese recorded pro- gramme.
12.30 p.m. European programme of recorded music from Z.B.W.'s Library.
1 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.
2 p.m. Close Down.
4.30-7 pm, Chinese recorded pro- gramme.
7-10.30/11 gramme,
p.m. European pro.
7 p.m. Closing Local Block Qua-
7.3-7.15 p.m. Band Music.
BARON COLLENBERG |fations, etc.
APPOINTED
Berlin, Sept. 7.
As foreshadowed a day or two ngo, Baron Ruedt von Collenberg, the German Consul General in Shanghal, has beon appointed vice Dr. to Mexico, Minister Zechlin.
As the Star Ferry Night Star crossing over to Kowloon shortly after 11.46 last night, Baron von Collenberg is at pre- a well-dressed Chinese woman sent or leave and will not return travelling on the upper deck threw to Shanghai-Reuter, herself overboard.
A few European passengers who saw but were not quick enough to prevent the act, raised the alarm, and the vessel was turned round and a search made for the woman. She was not seen again.
Papers in a handbag which the woman left behind enabled the Police to identify her as Poon Shi, living at No.. 49, Johnstone Road, Wanchai.
The motive for the suicide is being investigated.
BRITAIN PLANS
NEW WARSHIPS
SUBSTANTIAL PRO- GRAMME URGED
London, Sept. 4.
AMERICAN COAL
CODE
36-HOUR WEEK, AND $3 A DAY
Washington, Sept. 7. General Hugh Johnson, the Ro covery Administrator, has present- ed the Coal Industry Code to President Roosevelt, providing for a thirty-six hour week and minimum daily wage of three dollars-Reuter.
LADIES' TENNIS
MISS JOAN RIDLEY'S PROGRESS
A
It was reliably reported to-day that the government will urge on
Now York, Sept. 7. At Philadelphia to-day, where the next parliament a substantial naval building programme, provid- nearly all the lending women ing for numerous new ships to be tennis players are engaged in a constructed in the next five years. special tournament, Miss Joan
King's Guarda' March" (Kelth), Third Battalion March (Egerton).
Band of H. M. Coldstrenta Guards. Wee. MacGregor Patrol (Amers), Policeman's Holiday (Ewing).
Band of H. M. Coldstream Guards. 7.15-7.58 p.m. Light Opera, and Musical Comedy. Selection--Merrie England
(German),
Now Symphony Orchestra. Vocal Gems-Veroniquo (Moanager). Columbia Light Opera Company. Selection-Bolls of New York
(Kerker),
Selection-Geisha (Jones).
Band of H. M. Coldstream Guards. Vocal Gems Floredora (Stuart).
Light Opera Company. Selection-Follow a Star (Ella).
Now Mayfair Orchestra. 7.58-8.43 p.m. A Concert,
8 p.m. (Local Time and Weather Report), Planoforte Solo-Scherzo in B Minor
(Op. 20, No. 1) (Chopin), Pianoforte Solo--Nocturno in F Sharp Major (Op. 15, No. 2) (Chopin)..
Josef Hofmann. Vocal Duet The Thought Never
Entered My Head (Novello). Vocal Duet-foon Enchanted
(Besley).
Wlanie Melville and Derek Oldham. Octot-Perpetuum Mobile (Weber,
arr. Crooke). Octet-Valse
arr. Crooke).
J. H. Squiro Celeste Detet. Song-Midnight Review (Glinka). Song-The Two Grenadiers
(Schumann).
Caprice (Rubinstein,
Theodore Challapino (Bass). Violin Solo-Liebesleld (Love's
Sorrow) (Kreisler). Violin Solo Liebesfreud (Love's
Joy) (Kreisler).
Fritz Kreisler. 8.43-9 p.m. Scottish Selections..
farr, Muldor).
It was understood that Britain Ridley defeated Miss Kallos in the Fantasia on Scottish Airs Intends to increase naval person-quarter-final by 6-4, 6-0 Router, nel by 10,000 to accommodate the expansion-in-tonnage.
The British move is understood to be forthcoming as a result of the naval building programmes announced or begun by the United States and Japan.
BRITISH FUNDS
FIRM
BONDS
The Eastern Counties enjoyed WEAKNESS OF GERMAN an honourable draw with the visi- tors. Taking first occupation of the wicket they compiled 217, to which the West Indies replied with ;
London, Sept. 7. When the Stock Exchange to-
GRAECO-TURKISH ALLIANCE
PREMIER VISITING
ANGORA
Athens, Sept. 7. The Premier of Greece is leav ing for Angora on Saturday sign an Allance Paet with Turkey. -Reuter,
to
INTERPORT BOWLS
383, Wiles scoring 112 and Hood day closed the main featuro was more than anything else his
(Continued from Page 8.)
the weakness of German Bands eligibility as a member of the Staples bowled with marked under the lead of potash seven 1933 Interport team. Further skill and his figures of G for 101 per cent, which lost five points at more it is not his baptism, for na are scarcely a true commentary on 80 on an uncertain outlook.
far back as 1323 he made his de- the excellence of his bowling.
British funds kept firm with war but. The Counties played out time loan 3% per cent. at 100%. quite comfortably, putting 97 runa Katirs were generally atendy. Of on the board without loss.-the home group motor sharca
finished appreciably higher. Reuter.
News of the death of Viscount93.. Grey, just received in Belgium, has caused deop emotion. The country remembers the important ominent part played by this statesman when its territory was violated in 1914. The whole na tion will faithfully preserve his memory and joins in the mourn- ing of the English people."
-The French Ambassador' has
sent the following message: "The ROYAL PARTY AT
French Government hears with doop emotion of the death of Lord
Grey. Faithful to the memory of
the grent statesman who worked
BREAMAR ·
so hard for Franco-British friend-MAKE TRIP BY MOTOR
the
ship and for peace, the Govern- ment asks me to convey to British Government its deep sym- pathy and sorrow which it shares with the British Nation."
'KING'S TRIBUTE.
FROM BALMORAL
PROMINENT INDUSTRIALIST
DEATH OF SIR G. VYLE
B. W. Bradbury in invariably seen at his best In team play fé has not the same flair when it comes to singles, but fow local players have greater qualities as a team player. With J.C. Brown na No. 8 and U. M. Omar skip, this rink, at least on paper, is the strongest the Colony is pitting against Shanghai.
The wisdom of the selectore in this direction will probably be better appreciated if the Interport dopends on the third match.
De Groot and His Orchestra. Harry Lauder-Vocal Gems ——(arr.-Byng):
Scottish Malo Volco Singers, 9-0.30 p.m. From the Studio.
A Violin and Pianoforte Recital by Professor N. Tonoff and Professor S., Maklezoff,
Programme,
1. Violin Solos.
(a) Kol Nidrel (Erdenko). (b) Serenata (Ranzato).
(c) Mazurka (Kadies),
Professor N. Tonoff.
2. Pianoforte Soles,
(a) Liebestraum (F. Liszt),
(b) Funerel (F. Liszt).
Professor S. Maklezoff,
Violin Solon.
(a) La Romanesca (Achron). -(b) Thaix (Mascenet).
(c) Menuet (Beathoven),
9.30-10. p.m.. Night Orchestral Music.
Professor N. Tonoff.
Gipsy Love-Selection (Lahar),
De Groot and His Orchestra. The Gypsy Princess-Selection
(Kalman).
Do Groot and the Now Victoria Orchestra.
Light Cavalry-Overture (Suppe).
Now Light Symphony Orchestra, Dollar Princess Medley (Fall),
Nat Shilkret and His Orchestra. 10.30-11 p.m.
A relay from Daventry of the Stot- tish Studio Orchestra, directed by Guy Daines. (Should reception provo tinued to 11 p.m.). antiafactory, this relay will be con-
10.39/11 p.m.
To-day's Opening 10 am. Stock and Commodity Quotations as receiv An analysis of the Hongkoused from New York by Messre, Bwan, London, Sept. 7.
team only serves to convince one Culbertson and Fritz, The King and Quoon, the Duke
that it is a powerful, woll balanced and Dutchess of York, and the
London, Sept. 7
combination, which should, if not Prince and Princess Arthur of The death occurred to-day of Sirovornwed by the occasion, provo Connaught, drove to the Breamar Gilbert Vylo, aged 68 a prominent good enough to win back the lawn gathering from Balmoral this industrialist, who was Chairman bowls Interport honours from afternoon.
of the British Preparatory Com-Shanghai, The Prime Minister, and the mittee to the Ottawa Conference, Archbishop of Canterbury were and was an ex-President of the
also present at the gathering British Chamber of Commerce.—
British Wireless.
British Wireless.
1
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
The text of the King's message to Lord Grey's sister is: "I am greatly moved at the news of the death of my old friend, Lord Grey, Lord Grey will over be gratefully remembered for his doveted sor vice to his country through threo auocassive reigns and in those eventful years proved himself not only a distinguished statesman
Tho, but a gront Englishman.. Queen and I assure you and your. family of our heartfelt sympathy." AMERICAN MESSAGE.. "All Americans will give Via- count Grey a high place in hle-
ex-Proaident The Japanese cruiser Isudsa arrived tory,"declared.
from in Hongkong on her delayed informal Hoover in a mossage Sacramento, California, paying visit shortly after Dan. this mori tribute to the dead statesman. ing The Japanese gunboat Bags, of the war dreadful results
"C" DIVISION TENNIS
(Continued from Page 8.)
NOTHING 18 REALLY BEAUTIFUL There was a clean bill of health in Cricket Club on, the home courte by BUT TRUTH, AND TRUTH ALONE 18the Colony on Wednesday. LOVELY-Boileau,
7 Hots to 2.
Jack and J. 8. Smith (Kowloon O. 0) boat B. M. Bingh and A. Khan, G-4; beat F. Khan and M. A. Khan
beak, F. All and 9. R.
10-35/11.05 p.m. Close Downl All records in the above Europian evening programmes
aro selected from Z.B.W's Library.
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