LIVERPOOL SPOILS

TWO POINTS AT HUDDERSFIELD

HOME SOCCER

London, Apr. 3.

Fresh keenness has been lent to the championship and relega- tion struggles as the result of to- day's games in the First Division of the Football League.

Huddersfield furnished the ehlef Boasation-being guilty of another auch lapso a caused their elim ination from the Cup by Northamp

Liverpool Lowly-placed defeated them at Huddersfield by two clear goals,

Lon.

Birmingham, . also struggling against relegation, handsomely defeated Sheffield Wednesday and the chief anxieties at the foot of the table have been handled on to Newcastle United.

In the Second Division, Brad- ford, who during the Arst half of the reason were nearer the bottom than the top, definitely entered

race by into the promotion

mashing win against Burnley.

FIRST DIVISION.

Birmingham

Huddersfield

Leicester

3 Wednesday

0 Liverpool

1 Wolves

League Table,

Goals

. F. A. Pix,

1. W. .

Arenal..... 34 23 8

7 63 40 50

Huddersfield. 36 19 10 7 76 50 48

Derby

THE LONGKONG TELEGRAPH. · WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1934.

Janot Gaynor and Lionel Barrymore are co-featured in "Carolina", the brilliant Fox production which starts a run at the

King's Theatre during nant week-end,

STATE

AID

FOR

SUGAR INDUSTRY

COMMITTEE SET UP IN ENGLAND

(Special to "Tulograph") (Bty Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic

Tattenham

38 19 7 12 67 46 15

37 16 19 11 63 43 42

Sunderland

37 14 11 12 76 50 30

Blackburn

Wednesday

.. 38 16 7 15 4 12 39 37 15 14 61 67 38

paper

1. P.

Manchester C. 34 14 10 12 62 61 38 Everton

30 12 13 11 65 52 37 37 14 9 14 50 60 37 Sloke West Brom.. 17 14 8 15 67 43 36 Leca...

36 147 15 41 58 35 Portsmouth .3 12 11 14 42 49 35 Leicester 35 12 11 12 51 51 36 Wolves

17 11 14 x 77 36 Middienbra #71-1 6 17 00' 73 31 2013 7 16 15 G6 33

Aston Villa

Liverpool

Newcastle

Birmingham

Cheinen

38 12 17 70 70 3

38 A 13 1 0 0

27 9 11 # #

34:1

Sheffchi .. 37 11

4

Bradford

Grimsby

SECOND DIVISION.

5 Burnley

Ordinance

m.)

Recciced

ARMY OFFICER

MARRIED

PRETTY WEDDING

YESTERDAY

when

RIDING SCHOOL DISPUTE

MAFOOS CLAIM FOR WAGES

STORY OF BOYCOTT

THREATS

Threats of boycotting and kill- ing were alleged by Col. D. G. Kosokis, of the Hongkong Riding School, to have been made by his No. 1 Mafoo when, before Mr. R. E. Lindsell, Paisno Judge, at the Supreme Court this morning. elx nja foos and a Chinese female assistant claimed wages from him amounting to about $200.

Mr. Horace Lo represented the plaintiffs and said the caso, aroso

owner,

Capt.

= RADIO BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.

RELAY OF HONGKONG HOTEL DANCE ORCHESTRA

From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 366 metres,

4.30-7.30 p.m. Chinene, Programme. 6.00-6.15 p.m. Children's Studio Concert.

me.

7.30-10.30 p.m. European Program-. 7.30-9.30 p.m. Itecorded Muale 7.30-8.00 p.m. Musteal Comedy Selections.

Bow Belin-Selection (Sullivan)

New Mayfair Orchestra.

Light Opera Company.

New Mayfair Orchestra.

The Student Prince-Vocal Goms (S. Romberg)Light Opera Company. 8.00 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

apon after the Illding School run Follow n Stor-Vocal Gems (Ella)

late the by Kojdestvin, had gone into bank- Charlot's Menquerade-Solection ruptcy. The firm of Messra. Lo & Lo were acting for the employees during the bankruptcy proceed- ings. On January 31, defondant went to the tiding School to take over the business and he inter- viewed the No. I mafvo and others, enquired about their wages and work, and asked them to carry on. Two days later he dismissed them, offering them two days' pay which were now they refused. They suing for a month's wages each.

Defendant said his defence was

were plaintiffs

not that the engaged by him."

8.03.8.25 p... Band Music. Softly Awakes My Heart, ("Samson

& Deillah") (Saint-Saens). War March of the Pricats (Biendels-

rohn)

The Band of H. M. Calixtream

Guarda.

Songs of Wales

Reg. Band of H. M. Grenadier Guarda. Rienzi-Overture (Wagner)

Reg. Band of H. M. Grenadier Guards.

H.25 8.12 p.m.

Samuel.

Partila No. 2, in C Minor, (Bach) for Pinuoforte played by Inrold

8.42-9.30 p.m. A Concert. Overture--is Spring (Goldmark)

Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Violin Solo-Dance of the Marionetic (Winternitz) .....Fritz Kreisler.

Laubach) Sung-I Love Thue (Grieg, words, Evn Turner. (Soprano) Pianoforte Solo-Pierrette (Chaml-

nade).....

Un Bourne. V. Rowe-- Dermot-Macmurrough) SongMacushla

MAFOO'S STORY. The No. 1 matos gave evidence that on January 31 he was asked to continue working for defendant and went with his employers to On February 2, de- fetch lime. Miss fendant supervised the work of the Shang-stables. He naked the mufoos to bulld him a matshed and when they protested that this was not their work, he sacked them in body. They refused to accept two: days pay or to leave under those conditions and were taken to the Polfer Station. Later Kowloon they began proceedings.

J. II. Squire Celeste Detet. THREATS DENIED.

Orchestral Gynay Moon (Borganoff) witness Cross-examined,

Albert Sandler and his Orchestra. mitted that the plaintiffs were Octet-Vale Bluette (Drigo) elansmen of his, but denied that

St. Theresa's Church, Kowloon Tong, was the scene of a pretty wedding yesterday. Valerie Konigsberg, of April

haf, was married to Lleut. P. R. M. London, April 4. Wisden of the 2nd Battalion, East The Government announces the Lancashire Regiment.

in appointment of a Commilter

The bride, who was charmingly inquire into the condition of the attired in white with a long trail, aurar industry in the United King-was given away by Mr. G. 11. dom. including home-grown beet Potts, and had Mrs. Darbelstein as sugar and imported sugar,

her bridesmaid.

The well-known King's Counsel,!

JL. M. Mantove of the East Lan- Mr. Wilfrid Greene, will be chair-leashire Regiment, was the best man of the Committee,

man.

The Rev. Father

After the ceremony

Its task, in particular, will beofficiated. to make recommendations in regard

"

Carroll

a reception

ad-

Richard Crooka,. (Tenor) Octet Narcissus (Nevin)

J. I. Squire Celeste Octet. he had demanded pay for the pre-Song-Too Late To-morrow (Lungen- berg)...Richard Grooks (Tenor). Solo Dance Crzoln him 'ianoforte would kill 718 55 GO 29 to the application of State and in was held at the Rose Rooms of thevious month under the threat that

..Unn Bourne, (Chaminade) He 2014 44 28 the event of re-organisation.Peninsula Hotel, at which many his clansmen

(Salmon & Del Reuter's Special Service,

guests including Col, Marsh, the witness) if it was not paid.

Riego).Eva Turner, (Soprano). Commanding Officer of the East also denied saying he would boy Song-Homing

Violin SoloPolichinelle Serenade Lancashire Regiment, and brother catt defendant and that he would

(Kreisler) ....... Fritz Kreisler. forers of the bride-groom were not be able to get any mafoos ny

they were well organised in Ilonk- Orchestral-Bird Songs at Eventide present.

kong and Canton. He agreed that (Erle Conteal he was now working for Capt. Rojdestvin.

League Table.

Gouls

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pls. 37 24 5 8 80 52 53

Preston N. 5. 37 19 6 12 66 49 44 37 19 0 12 71 63 41

Boiton...

37 18 7 12 74 56 E 36 20 37 17

37

214 76 81 42

Brentford

Bradford

Port Vale

1351 40

Bradford C.

4 15 16 50

West Ham

37 15

12 70 62 40

Blackpool Burnley

12 56

16

Plymouth Hall Oldham Bury Fulham

37 13

56 42 38

12 63 83 38

37 13 12 12 61 56 38 37 14 14 59 57 37

37 14 8 15 61 68 36

#7 14 7 16 43-67 36 Southampton 86 13 8 10 45 45 34 Nolta County-90 11 10-16 50 16.32 Notta Forest, 37 11 9 17 63 63 31 37 8 13 14 45 56 29 Swannen Manchester U. 37 12 3 22 63 83 27 Millwall

HG Hii 17 31 50 27

..Lincoln

37

8 7 22 8 4 23

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).

Coventry

Norwich

4 Bournemouth

League Table.

Goale.

P. W. D. 1. F. A. Pls. 87 23 9 82 46 53 Queen's P.R. 30 21 69 60 42 48 Coventry... 37 18 11 8 84 40 47 Reading

30 17 11 8 71 44 46 Luton

37 17 9 11 71 67 48 36 16 10 10 67 43 42 Bristol It.

Charlton

Exoter

Swindon

36 177 11 69 47 41 37 15 10 12 63 GO 40 36 16 10 11 63 65 40

Clapton 0.37 16 8 14 68

Crystal Pal..

Brighton

Southend

34 14 D

36 11

37 12 9

Northampton 36 10 12

Walford

37 13

Aldershot ... 36 10

Newport .... 37 G

Bristol C.

35 11 16 36 11 Torquay

G 19 43 Gillingham 36 9 18 01 Bournemouth 36 4 7 20 56 Cardlif

30

"BACK TO OLD CHINA" MOVEMENT

Sulphuric Acid Attacks at Hangchow

(Special to "Telegraph"}

YUNNAN-BURMA

CLASH REPORT

DENIAL BY BRITISH GLOUCESTER PILE UP

CONSULATE

(Special to "Telegraph"}

Shanghai, April 4.

A spokesman of the British Con-

sulate General told Chinese prens

en to-day that the

report of

47 POINTS Yesterday's Rugger at Home

London, April 3.

against wild

clash between the British troops Gloucester raft and natives of Penghung, on the Bradford in a Rugby Union match! Yunnan-Burma border, was not at Gloucester to-day, scoring forty- true, no British troops were seven points. The results of to- stationed there.-Central News.

day's games follow: Bath

DANCE BAN

SHANGHAI ORDER

(Special to "Telegraph")

Shanghai, April 4.

Brislot Newport Cardi Gloncester Pantypol

The hearing was adjourned.

Albert Sanifler & His Orchestra. 9.30-18.30 p.m. A Relay of the Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Grill Room. 10.30 p.m. Rugby Midday Press

AUSTRALIAN SCIENTIST N

VISITOR

Cousin of Sir Henry Pollock

An interesting visitor to the Colony is Mr. Ernest F: Pollock, of Strathfeld, F.R.G.S. J.P,

Sydney, New South Wales, who is

6 St. Bart's II. 5 a passenger by the Nellore for

10.35 p.m. Close Down.

All relays of the Hongkong Hotel Orchestms are by courtesy of the Management and during the intervals recorded music will be broadcast freni the Studio.

H Headingley

6 Barbarians

11

12 Coventry

9

Japan and China, accompanied by Mr. Pollock,

17 Bradford

Mr. Pollack, who is a Councillor :3

SNATCHER SENT TO GAOL

EUROPEAN LADY ROBBED

While Miss Johnstone, of Shau-

.16 London Webb bf and late Honorary Secretary of the kiwan Road, was walking in a

--Reuter.

IDEAL HOME EXHIBITION

The Municipality of Greater Shanghai has issued an order pro-j kibiting "fancy" dancing.

Dancing has long been pro- ATTRACTIVE

similar hibited In Peking by a order

by the issued

Peking Municipality-Central News.

JAPANESE PLANES

SIGHTED

TWO FLY OVER NORTH

CHINA

Peking, April 4,

LONDON

DISPLAY

London, Apr. 3. The Ideal Home Exhibition, which has become an increasingly popular annual event at Olympli, London, was opened to-day.

Royal Zoologien Society of New South Wales, and a corresponding lane beside the Queen's Theatre Chinese crept up member of the Royal Australasian last night, a

con from behind and snatched her Oralthelogists' Union, has been handbag. He ran and was caught

of keenly interested in the biology in Connaught Road Central by a the Kreat Barrier Reef, off the Queensland Coast, and has led several expeditions of selenlis's and others to that area during the past ten years,

Alr. Pollock hopes to ascend the Yangtze River as far as Chung King during his present visit. He will return to Australia by a dif- fercut route in order to investigate the big game fishing possibilities of the Banda and Celebes Sens.

He is arranging the itinerary of Zaue Grey, the well-known novelist lengthy yachting cruise for Mr. and deep sea fisherman, which

Shantung police sergeant.

The man, Cheung Kwong, aged 24, unemployed, was charged bo- fore Mr. Maafadyen in the Cen- tral Police Court this morning six months' when sentence hard labour was Imposed. He pleaded guilty to the charge.

of

was

In another case, Chan Ming, 25, admitted stealing. 820 in Canton currency from Chan Sze-tong, a Hongkong fisherman, and

two months' hard labour. sentenced to

Sergeant D. Reidy said the com

The latest developments in hous- ing, decorating, furnishing and gardening make a most interesting and attractive display, and one feature of great prominence this year is a tower made of non-corro- will probably start in the Indian plainant was waiting with others for Ocean towards the end of this last night on the Wong Wing Efforts will be made to Wharf to catch the ferry launch It is officially reported that two sive Shellleid steel material,

capture the giant aallfish which to Sammel. He felt a tug and Japanese planes were sighted fly-which innumerable uses are found year. ing over the Feng District, some and which promises to effect a re- distance to the north of Tongshan, valution in certain departments of inhabit those waters, and which found his pocket had been cut. He three or four times on Monday.steel manufacture-British Wire-have been recorded up to a weight shouted and a detective who was

of two tons. Afterwards the north const

of Australia, the Great immediately outside the gate anw the defondant coming towards him Barrier Reef, Papuan and New walking hurriedly. Defendant was Guinen waters, and many of the South Sea Islands are to be visited, stopped, searched and the money The cruise will be made on Mr. was found. Zane Grey's twin-screwed motor yacht, the Fisherman II, and will last Afteen months.

Central News.

lear.

DAY BY DAY N EWS IN BRIEF

A case of rabies was reported from "IT 18 CYNICISM AND FEAR THAT | FREEZE LIFE;

IT IS FAITH THAT the New Territory Inst week. THAWS IT OUT, RELEASES IT, BETS, IT FREE"-Rev. Harry Emerson Fosdick.

Shanghai, April 4. The so-called "anti-modern" W. Funnell, of 77 Hennessy Road, organisations, which made their third floor, was like morning fined first appearance at Peking and $10 by Mr. Hamilton, at the Central Magistracy, for having a wireless

and fined $5 nach.

Mr.

During the five daya ending April 2, Ave cases of emali-pox (one imported), three cases of diphtheria, neven cures of meningitis and one case each of typhoid and puerperal fever were re- ported to the local health authorities.

of

It is interesting to note that Mr. Pollock is a cousin of Sir Henry Pollock of Ilongkong.

FANLING GOLF

POOL

MAINTENANCE CASE

WEALTHY CHINESE

SUMMONED

Mok Hing-sum, member of a wealthy Chinese family, was this morning, Hummoned before Mr. Hamilton, at the Central Magls- tracy, by his wife, Mok Choi-ahi, for desertion and maintenance of herself and five children.

The return of notifiable discusca for Lal last week shows that there were 14 have employed sulphuric act to receiving set without a licence.

(fvo discourage the wearing of Euro Ching-leung and Cheung Wal, of 70 cases of cerebre-spinal fever pean-stylo or other style clothes Connaught Road Central, 1st floor. deaths): 11 new cases of small-pox, TIE IN EASTER BOGEY made of foreign material, have were jointly summoned for posses-with 16 deaths from the disenso; six spread their activities to Hang-gion of a wireless without a licence, cases of diphtheria (one death), three

of typhoid fevor; and 51 deaths In connection with the Easter chow and other cities,

tuberculosis.

Meeting at Fanling, the Bogey (Par) This is an offshoot of the "Buy

Pool on the old course resulted in Homo Products" campaign recently Leung Hing, 76, appeared before

Li Choi, banished last June for ten P. 11. Scoonen (6) and, Licut. Derek Macfadyen commenced in North China.

According to a Hangchow re- Magistracy this morning en charges years, was sentenced to six months' Wylurd (18) both finishing one up. In the Medal Hound on the old port, pedestrians wearing foreign of selling cigarettes without a licence hard labour by Mr. Macfadyen in the There were 12 entries.

at Jubilee Street and giving a bribe Central Police Court this morning for clothes, have been conspicuously of une dollar to an Indian police disobeying his deportation order. Do-enurse, there were 10 entries,

A fendant stated he was passing through no cards were returned. absent since the appearance of the constable. "I gave the dollar so

The remaining three competitions the on his way to Sammel to worship fanatics dropping acid on them to get pardon from him" said

him. from verandas or from behind.defendant. A fine of $10 or even ancestral tombs during the coming wore cancelled, owing to insuficiented Mr. F. H. Laschy to appear for

Ching Ming Festival.

entrics, Contral News.

days' imprisonment was imposed,

the in

Central

but

Mr. J. M. Hall, appearing for the plaintiff, asked for a week's formal romund,

The application was granted. Defendant said he had instruct

and again for 1934

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1600 was left by Cecil Philip Ross, |mercantile assistant, of 618,. The Peak Hotel, who died on December LATEST GRANTS OF 17, 1933. Mr. M. II. Turnor, solici

tor, has been granted leave to seni PROBATE

probate of the will.. Frederick William Winyard, Lau Fai-tong, of 20, Jordan raffway inspector, of 43, Hillwood Road, died on February 19, 1933, died on leaving local catato valued at Road, Kowloon, who February 12, 1934, left $4,800. $22,000. Probate has been granted Probate of tho will has been to Lin Pul; of the same address. granted to the widow, Mrà, Mary

Lam Chau, of 7, Po Hing Fong, Winyard, of the same address. died on December 20, 1938, leav-

Burjor Merwanji Talati, com-ing $7,000, probate of the will to the estate being granted to Lam mercial salesman, of Bombay died Ng-chi, concubine, and Fan Yust- on May 16, 1933 leaving $2,000. king, married woman, of the same Probate of the will have been address, Krauted to the father Mr. M. Tafall, of 18, Ice House Street.

Local estats valued at $116,300 was left by Henry E. E. H. Sandeman, Inta of Southscu, a re- tired master mariner. Deceased Ng Cheung-mun_(or Man), re- died on October 3, 1933, and Mr. tired merchant, of Cheong Village, Tol Shan District, died on Juno D. J. Lewis, solicitor, has been 6, 1983, leaving local estate of

granted leave to seal the certified copy of probate of the will.

Local estate sworn under $24,

Chan Bat, widow, of 8, Wing Wo Street, died on January 80, 1934, leaving local estate of $20,000. Probate has been granted to James Icong, of the same address..

$11,200. Probate has been granted to Ng Chul-hock, of 90,, Bonham Strand; East

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