THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
BRITAIN TO STAND BY CASTLE PEAK RD. Warrington
LOCARNO
(Continued from Page 1.),
Bome countries, and if there were no prospects of the limitation of armaments there is no country which would not put to itself the question, "Are wa secure with our present armaments?”
TRAGEDY
Beaten By
EUROPEAN'S YOUNG Short Head
SON KILLED
FUNERAL THIS AFTERNOON
DOUBLE UPSET
AT VALLEY
By losing to Vigilance after a
"The answer to that question to- day in many countries would be 'No, we are not unfo, and I see
The funeral of Philip Waterton, thrilling race, Warrington upset a that the problem of re-armamont the five-year-old son of Mr. and our "double" bet at the. Happy
Valley race meeting on Saturday, and all that it Involves is drawing Mr. D. W. Waterton, who died Melody, warm favourite for the nearer and nearer till it grips us Inat night from injuries received first leg won as expected, but War- by the throat. If re-armament be-in shocking motor accident on rington failed by a short head to xins in Europe you may say good-the Castle Peak Road, will take make good.
The Resulta bye to any restoration of cuts and place this afternoon, the cortege
1-Nathan Handicap-For China to any reduction of taxation for a passing the Monument at 4.30 p.m.
"E" Clans. One and generation. We may have to face
Tho. car concerned was a Ford Ponies.. those things, so let us realize what two-seater, with a dickey at the Quarter Miles. It in we are up against.
Lan's Blue Star 168 be..........
:
rear.
Mr. J. L. Tetley was driving, the other occupants being Mrs. Telley, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Waterton and their young 80,
BACK TOʻ1914 OUTLOOK." "With many nations, the expen-Philip. diture that would be involved In increasing armaments would bring i The offside wheel fouled the them much nearor to financial gutter when the car was travelling catastrophe. If might even bank- at fairly high speed and turned rupt some, and you may imagine complete somersault. All In the from that what the effect would be ear received injuries and were on the trade of the world. Paycho- taken to the Kowloon Hospital: logically, we should be back in Little Phillip Waterton received 1914 with more knowledge than we internal injuries, and passed away had then, and I have never dis-ehortly before soven o'clock last guised my own viow that another evening, some three hours after the war in Europe would be the end accident. Mr. Waterton himself of the civilization we know. Few received a bad fleah wound on the can be so careless or ac ignorant as left leg also bruises and abrasion not to have noticed how the very to the face and hands. Mr. Tetley foundations of our Mid-European was badly cut on the right arm. and Western-European civilisation The ladies were less seriously have rocked in these last fifteen hurt. years. They cannot stand second explosion akin to the one that wrought such damage at that time, and you cannot wonder at the anxiety with which His Majesty's Gvernment is now deavouring, in every way, to come to and ensure some agreement with regard to limitation of arms."
PRESS COMMENTS,
a
Story of Mishap.
Seen In hospital, Mr. Waterton stated that they were proceeding towards Castle Peak in Mr. Tot- enley's car, a two-scuter Ford de luxe, Mr. Totley driving. When about ten miles out they were following three other cars along the straight stretch of road near the Ginger Factory. The first car was
MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1933.
YACHTING STARTS,
Menagerie Race Abandoned
On Saturday.
1
Owing to poor salling conditions duo to the lack of wind, the Royal
RADIO BROADCAST
Hong Kong Yacht Club's Menagerie TO-DAY'S BROADCAST. race had to be abandoned on Saturday when thirteen yachts started but failed to complete the course. -The following was the courao: 1, Lyeman Beacon. (P.); 2, Rumsor Shoal (P.); 3, Channel Rks (8.).
Distance 8.7.nilos.
The following were the Yachts which atartod:
Yacht Carpenter Isobel Cicada
Colleen
"A" "Class
RELAY FROM KO SHING
THEATRE -
6-8 p.m. European programme. 6-6.33 p.m. Quartet in G Major (Schubert,
Op. 101).
Marek Weber and s
Orchestra. C2180.
kecs. per
Mile. 100
On Course 14.40 100 14.30 100 14.30 100 14.30
Flonzaloy Quarto. M-118. 1st Movement-Allegro Molto
Moderato. End Movement—Andante un
poco moto. 3rd Movenient-Scherzo (Allegro vivace), 4th Movement--Fingle-Allegro
naani.
* "H" Class.
40 *5.48 Scratched
6.33-7 p.m. Orchestral, Fantasia on Melodies of Johann
Sirauen (Weber).
"I" Class.
110 16.57 110 16.57
"Y" Class,
Robena
116 115
10.40%
10:40
"G" Cinga.
180
20,00
180
20.00
165
28.6614
(Mr. S. Y. Liang) 1 True Blue Mr. H. 8. Chen's Connach's Beauty
101 lbs. (Mr. Ip Kui Ying) 2 Messrs. L & Lia's Mayflower 163
(Mr. S. N. Pan) 2 Rolla Won by 4 lengthe; a lengths. Time: Pari-mutue
Winner $07.00; Places $10.00; $7; $7.10.
Daphne 2.-Carnarvon Stakes-For Sub-Allen scription Griffins of this Club of this Season. To be ridden by Jockeys who have not won ten races anywhere at any time. One Mile. Mrs. Liang's Melody, 167 tu.....
(Mr. P. Botelho) i Fearnun's No Fear 159 lbs......
(Mr. W. H. Choy) 2] Eunice Harhar's Disorderly Conduct 167
Joan (Mr. J. C. A. Ingram) 3 Siglus Won by: 144 length; 4 lengtha, Time: 2.11.5. Pari-mutuel.--Winner $7.90; Places, $6.70; $6.50; $8.
Ibs.
$11.60;
Stella
364
118 Unplaced, runners ($50 each), Nos.: 205, 52, 100, 14, 350, 182,
4
Rree 3.
2
No. 193 144 40
$1,015
200 145
Carmen-Potpourri (Bizet).
Marek Weber and His
Orchestra. "C1412,
Chopinata-Potpourri (arr.
Silbermann)
Marek Weber and Hlo
Orchestra, C2540.
7-8 p.m. Variety. Orchestral Lot me Give my
Happiness to You.
Orchestral-Three Wishes,
Ray Noble and His
Orchestra. B6332.
Song-Now You're Here, Song-It's Best to Forget.
Frances Day (Soprano). B4427, Instrumental-A Swance Sing Song. Instrumental-Whistling Rufus.
Emile Grimshaw's Banjo
Quartet. B3877. Song-Leave a Little for Me. Song Yes, Mr. Brown.
Jack Buchonan (Comedian). Instrumental-Lazy Night.
14308.
3-Canberra Handicap-For, Atte tralian Pontes, "A" Class. Ono Mille. Mr. L. Dunbar's Woodland Stag
107 lbs. (Mr. L. G. Frost) 1 Mr. H. Y. Liang's Rosy Morn 155
Iba.
(Mr. G. Ủ. da Razo) Brish's Fortis 160 lbs. ..........
(Mr. A. J. P. Heard) Won by: 4 lengths; 3 lengths. Time: 1.51.1 (record). Fari mutual. - Winner Places, $0.20; $12.00 $0.
4-October Handicap-One and a Quarter Miles. Birs. Pearce's Trentbridge 108 lbs. Dynasty's Hetman 140 lbs.
(Mr. A. J. P. Heard) 1
Unplaced runners ($50 each); Nos.: and third ears had passed Mr. Tot-Mr. A. M. L. Soaren's Sadko 169
(Mr. B. A. Proulx) 2 341, 17, 265, 324, 278, 164, 378, 182, ley had drawn up practically level
(Mr. F. M. L. Soares) 3 with the slow
Won by: 2 lengtha; 3 lengths. moving car. At
Time: 2,30,0, Pari-mutuel.Winner $6.50; Places,
Unplaced runners ($60 each), Nos.: Instrumental-By the Sleepy Lagoon. 3279, 273, 69.
awung out en bloc to overtake the
Mr. Baldwin's speech is describ-moving slowly, und with a clear ed by the Daily Telegraph as a road ahead the following cars word in reason delivered in a spirit of candour that should leave no room for misunderstanding and ought not to fall of its effect,
leading car which was driven by a Chinese. As soon
as the second
$8.
Race 4.
No. 359
$1,240
289
1
70
14
178
Race 5.
No. 51
ก
$1,750 600
障
143
250
109.
Rage 6.
No. 436.
$1,134
FR
471 286
324 102
Unplaced runnera ($50 each). Nos.: 62, 250, 303, 179, 237, 893, 877, 126, 263, 381.
Roco 7.
No. 63
100
400
$1,450.40 414.40 207.20
. The Times mentions that before ho spoke Mr. Baldwin had been in-that moment the Chinese driver formed of the substance of the swung out toward the centre of the preliminary verbal observations rond forcing Mr. Tetley to the on dlaarmament made yesterday to right. The rear off wheel of the
5-Jordan Handicap-For China Sir John Simon on behalf of Ger- Ford fouled a gutter at the side Ponies, "D" Class. From the Two man Government the Foreign Un- of the road, The front of the car Mile Post Once Round and In (about der Secretary, Capt.
Anthony wung out to the right and Mr. One Mile 171 Yards), Eden, having left for Birmingham Tetley endeavoured to bring it Mr. Li Shiu Pong's Vigilance 160
lbs.
(Mr. G. U. da Roza) I Bismark's straight. The speed of the ear Lancashire's Warrington 168 lba. shortly after Princ viait.
caused it to overturn, and roll in
complete somersault.
(Mr. L. G. Frost) 2252, 113, 125, 661.
158 lbs.
(Mr. N. Deitz) 3
No, 415 Won by: a short head; 2. lengths.
70 Time: 2.18.3.
208
Press comments this morning are, without exception, markedly unsympathetic to the line which the German Government is under- stood to have taken in this com- munication-British Wirciess.
AMERICAN FEARS
Washington, Oct. 7.
Mrs.
Tetley was the only person thrown Dr. S. N. Chau's National Day clear. A portion of the car reli-: ed over Mr. Waterton's left leg.
Assistance was rendered by the occupants of passing cara and the Injured person18 were rushed to Kowloon Hospital in two taxis.
Collides With Ricksha.
Pari mutuel. - Winner Places, $9.70; $6.60; $8.
$111.10;
6. Kimberley Handleap. For China Ponies, "C" Claas. One and a Quarter Miles.
Mr. Woo Lai Tin's Flying Tourist
108 lbs. (Mr. L. G. Frost) 1
Mr. F. J. Clarke, of the China Mr.. S. W. Tang's Mike 151 Iba,
(ME. G. A. Harriman) 2
(Mr. Ip Kui Ying) 3 Won by: a head; half a length.
High Government circles regard Light and Power Co., was involved as very serious the reports from Geneva of Germany's demand for-an-accident--when he was II. S. Y.'s Wakebeld 150 lbs. immediate re-armament, but the driving a car along the Cheung Administration is withholding Sha Wan Road on Saturday night,
He collided with a ricksha andi action and representations, pend-then-crashed-into-a-pillar-on-the-Pari-mutuel.Winter $16.80; “ing receipt of a full official report
from Mr. Norman Davis.
pavement.
Time: 2.38.3.
Places, $7.30; $9.80; $9.20.
7Austin Plaic,For China Ponics,
. lbs.
(Mr. N. Deltz) Mr. C. B. Brown's Stickypast 160
lbs.
(Mr. B. A. Proulx)
2
3
44
Cedric Sharpe Sextet. B4440. Orchestral-A Couple of Fools in
Love.
Orchestral-I Only Want One Girl
Ray Noble and His
Orchestra. B0380. Song Mélody at Dawn. Song When Cupid Calis.
"Gracie Fielda (Comedienne),
B4472, Instrumental Serenade (Pirrne).
String Ensemble, Ú3026. Xylophone Solo-Espanita, Xylophone Solo-The Dreaming
Snowdrop.
Fritz Kroeger. 33856. 8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.
8.3-11.30 p.m. Relay from the Ko Shing Theatre,
11.30 p.m.
To-day's Opening 10 a.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations as received
Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: from New York by Messrs. Swan,
Race 8.
-$1,540 440 220
Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 237, 2, 260, 33, 170, 307, 12, 148.
|TO-MORROW'S HANDICAPS.
Blue Star and Jungle Jim
Carry Heavy Loads,
LUCY GLITTERS" 170 LBS.
Handicaps for to-morrow, second day of the Tenth Extra Meeting of
below:
Culbertson and Fritz.
11.35 p.m. Close Down.
All records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by Mesaro. S. Moutrie and Co.
DOCKYARD SPORTS.
Aquatic Meeting Held In Y.M.C.A. Bath.
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP. ·
the longkong Jockey Club are printed M. Serridge won the 100 yards club Kwangal Handicap, B. Class, One Dockyard Recreation Club on Satur
championship of the Royal Naval MileBlue Star, 168; Champagne day afternoon in the Y.M.C.A. bath. Bay, 158; Cossack's Beauty, 153; Daylight Eve, 154; Don, 156; Gold There was a long and varied pro- 1Key, 140; Jungle Jim, 145; King's for children.
gramme which contained many ovents Bounty, 180; Navy Hall, 145; Pride
Both the driver of the car and Griffins of this Season. Jockey Allow. The Administration would re- gard it to be as serious, it is nu- the ricksha puller were injuredance. Six Forlongs. thoritatively stated, as if an imbut it is stated that neither is Mr. D. J. Lewis's The Cavaller 161 portant country should plan re- seriously hurt. armament in the face of the utter- ed opinion of other countries for Disarmament. It is felt that the United States will have ample grounds for representation to Ger- many under the Treaty of 1921, which formally ended the hostili ties between the two countries.- Reuter.
C.E.R. SEIZURE THREAT
(Continued from Page 1.)
than precede the stabilisation of the dollar and the.pound.
According to this official, Mr. Acheson will propose that plans for a monetary truce should be drawn
up.
When these plans aro agreed to by both parties, a definite date, probably early in December, will be set for the monotary conference in London,
PRESIDENT MUST ACT.
Both the United States and Great
Britain now realise that full re- covery cannot take place and international trade cannot be quick- ened until the pound and the dollar pull together.
The Sincere Company amuunce that all their stores will be closed for business to-morrow in tion of the 22nd anniversary of the Chinese, Republic.
commemora-
Mr. H. J. Law's Per ne 108 lbs. (Mr. L. G. Frost) Won by: a neck; 1 lengths. Tima: 1.33.2. Pari-mutuel. — Winner $14.80; Places, $5.70; $5.80; $5.80.
B-Granville Handicap For China Ponies
and "E" Classca. "D" Claes ponics. From the Two The appointment is announced of Mile Post Once Round and In (about Mr. W. I. Scott to be a Superinton-One Mile 171 Yards). dent of Police.
Miss Fearon's Festival Evo 158 lbs. (Mr. W. H. 8. Davis) Helenside's Helter Skelter 140, Hos. (Mr. A. J. P. Heard) Mr. John Keswick's Adam 152 lbs. (Mr. E. 0. Butler) Won by: half a length; a short Time: 2.21.2.
cies. Final mensures would be taken at the London conference.
head,
Pari-mutuel - Winner
In the conversations, only mat- tors pertaining to the stabilisation of the dollar and the pound will be velt feels that, after actual stabili-Places, $42.50; $16.70; $16.20. taken up although President Roose-
Tatal net pool $4,219, sation is arranged, it would be a fairly easy matter to bring the No of winning tickets 18. other unstable currencies of the Dividend $284.30. world into a definite relation with
Cash Sweep Results. major currencies. That these would mean that every nation's money would bear a very close relation to all others,
The statement was taken in most
circles as an explanation of the Ad. ministration's healtancy in nouncing an American monotary polley.
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Race 1.
of Tsingtao, 145; Royal Flush, 140; Spotted Butterfly, 140; The Tiger, 156; Tom, 148: Valorous, 150: Wisdom Stag, 140; Wonderful Stag, 140.
The results were:
Non-Swimmers (Under 10 25 Yards Lifebuoy Race-1, Roland Offord; 2, Don Payne,
Children's (Under 12) 60 Yards Handicap.1, Noville Martin; 2, Elna Walkers; 3, Inn Ketcher.
Ilunan Handicap, from 2 Mile Post: Double Face, 140; Hazel Leaf, 108; Fer ne, 140; Spotied Butterfly, 140; Jack Sharkoy, 140; Jungle Jim,
140; Tillicum, 160; Widnes, 100. 168; Street Singer, 160: The Cavalier, Nom: Wickel; 2; David Binke and Diving Competition-Men,-1,
Kwangtang Handicap, D Class, One John Urgell, Ladies.--1, Joan Wilson; | Mile:—Adam, 140; Ajax, 148; Amoy, 2, Joan Lakeman; 3, Lily Hickey. 150; Cebu, 140; Disorderly Conduct, Yards Handicap. 1, Norman Wicker; 153; Black Rock, 150; Burgomaster,
Boys (Over 12 and Under 15). 100. 1-410 Double Face, 160; Festival Eve, 2, Ronald Summons; 8, D. Summons. 2155; Fl-Fa, 140: Gallant Fox, 140
Gay Butterfly, 150; Glen Shee, 149;
3 Hey Tor, 157; Jingle, 140; King Swimmers of 50 Yards Each) Wen Inter-Departmental Relay (three) Salmon, 146; King's Farade, 160; by the Chief Engineers's Department: Mignonette, 108; National Day, 160; G. H. Lakeman, J. Ursell and F. Now's The Time, 156; Partnership, Georgo.
$110.101
$469
184 07
Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 207, 138, 115, 298, 87, 181, 289, 91, 206, 50, 87.
Ilace 2.
No. 283 201
$820 286
154; Powerful King, 140; Snappy Eve, 140 Stickypast, 160; The Open Egg and Spoon Race-1, T. Panther, 180; The Plover, 161 Valley Parsons; 2 L. Hickey; 3, F. George. Hall, 140; Vigilance, 158; Warring
Ladies Over 16) 60 Yards Handi- ten, 104; Wembly Stag, 167; White cap-1, B. Nicholls; 2, Joan Wilson; Butterfly, 140,
8. Ena Self. Kwelchow Handicap, Six Furlongs: Charming Face, 145; Gay Butterfly, M. Sorridge: 2, E. Self; 8, G, H. 100 Yards Club Championship.-1 150; Moy Tor, 157; Jingle, 140; King Lakeman. Salmon, 145; National Day, 160; Now's The Timo, 168; Partnership,
1
Girls (Over 12 and Under 15) 50
154: The Fanther, 150; Vigilance, Yards Handicap.1, Lity Hickey; 2,. 168; Warrington, 164,
Katoomba Handicap, B Class, 1%
Joal: Lakeman; 3, Betty Pennan. Miles-But After That, 185;
60 Yarda Dockyard Derby-1, P. City of Melbourne, 158; Cossack's Choteo, Wilson; 2, T. Parsons; 8, David Sum-. 153; Evening Star, 102; Kilrea, 185; mons. Lucy Glitters, 170; Ratlon, 110: Tecumseh, 140: The Rainbow, 162. 50 Yards Married Mixed Relay,
Fukien Ifandien, Six Furlongs:- Baguio, 143: Black Rock, 100; Black Flying Boy, 103; Good Sport, 144 Velvet, 140: Darien, 162; Duplex, 140; Jack O'Lantern; 100: Krafa Víz, 140; John Ursell; 2, L. Tollervey; 3, D. 50 Yards Mixed Obstacle Race-1, Foar. 168; Paul Jones, 103; Poverty Lucky Star, 145; Melody, 105; No Summons. White Butterfly. 118. Day. 140: The Goat, 152; Victor, 1401
Mr. Wicker and Mrs, Penney; 2, Mr. Blake and Mrs. Hickey: 3, bir, Halley and, Mrs. Powell.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF With inflationists in control of "THE WORLD 18. CLUTTERED UP Ono case of diphtheria was reported Congress, the President must act WITH 700 MANY MEN," Dr. Lorine to the local health authorities on to break their grip and, at the Pruette..
[Friday." same time, prevent a gonuine crush of the dollar in International ex-
Members of the Yorkshire Society change. This cannot be done by Finch and Heron, are due to arrive of the King's Theatre at the screen The American minesweepers, U.S.S. were the guests of the management arranging a new domestic monetary in Hongkong on October 10, and willing of "The Good Companions, the
180 Yards Youths' Handicap-1, T.- policy.
Parsons; 2, P. Wicker; 8, J. Urscil. Kall the following day. The. des picturisation of J. B. Priestley's Kiangal Handicap, Class, aix 50 Yards Novices Bronst Stroke While the stabiliention agree- afrover tender U.S.8. Black Hawk and famous novel, on Saturday night, Ilis furlongs:Alda, 140; Alexandra Hall, Handicap, C. Spradbury; 2, J. Gar ment in final form is not likely to seven destroyers will arrive from Excellency, the Governor, Sir William 140: Blatre, 163: Brechin, 150: Doo, gell. result from the forthcoming talks Manila on November 1. The Amori- ciety), and Lady Peel were among Nippy, 148; Orlando, 140: Per So,1, Fred Ureell; 2, Jean Wilson
Chefoo on October 24 and anil for Peel (Patron of the Yorkshire So- 161; Flying Tourist, 188; Gold Ring. at the Treasury, it is entirely poa-
160; Mike. 149; Moh Talisman, 140; 50 Yards Dress and Undress Haco. спл Gunboats alblo that a monetary truco will be Mindanao are due horo on October 12, Major Gostoral O. C. Berrett and Mrs. 140 Solar Star, 163; Stroot Singer
Sacramento and thons present. H.E. the G.0.0 reached and that this will include a and will mail on the 20th and 16th Borrett were also noticed in the large 148: Tillicum, 148; Wakefield, 168; Lifebuoy), P. Wilson; 2, D. Sum- Open Lifebuoy Race (Seated in pledge to stabilise the two curren respectively.
Wayward tng, 146,
mons; 3, L. fickey,
-
audience.
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