HUANG FU AND FU AND NANCHANG

BRIEF STATEMENT. TO JOURNALISTS

REFUTES MANY RUMOURS

(Special to "Talograph") '

Bhanghai, April 17.· General Huang Fu, Chairman of the Peking Political Council, made an important statement at a press conference last night regarding the North China

situation.

S.W.B.

TUESDAY, APRIL 17,

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE-

FAREWELL PROMOTION

PARADE

IN HONOUR OF COL. RAIKES

A farewell parade to Lieut. Col. G. T. Raikes, D.S.O., O.C. the 1st Battn. the South Wales Borderers, on who is leaving for England Saturday to take up an appoint- ment as instructor at the Senior Officers' School at Sheernesa, took place on the Murray Parade Ground this morning.

RACE

BRADFORD FORCED TO DROP OUT

SECOND DIVISION

FOOTBALL

MARKET QUIET AND

FEATURELESS

the The following quotations on

have been Landon Stock Exchange received by Mesare. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz in conjunction with Reuter. Market: Very quiet and more or less featurelens, -

- Chinese Bonds.

Apr. 14. Apr. 10,

£101 £ 04

4 Bonda 1898

(Eng. Ins.) 2101 14% Loan 1908. 94%

6

Loan 1912. 75

Reorg. Loan

£ 74%

£ 07

£ 88%

£ 69 £'00%

.... £38-41 £.38-41

London, Apr. 16. Notts County to-day defented The Battalion turned out at strength with the fife and drum Bradford in a Second Division goal band. There were 011 parade match, scoring the only

1019 (Lin. Is.) £91 Major. R.G. Lochner, M.C., Major The result has an important bear P. Gottwaltz, M.C., Capt. A.R. Ing on promotion and relegation Bondn 1926-478916

Notts County have 5% S'hai-Nanking

Riy Smonthers, Capt. V.J.F. Popham, problems. Capt. N.R.G. Tucker, Capt. H.M. little further reason to fear re

Ely. Jordan, Capt. C.P.G. de Winton legation. Bradford's interest in Tient.-Pukow promotion has virtually ceased, 5% Tient.-Pukow and several subalterns.

Railway (Supl. In the Scottish League, Mother-

Loen) at Tyno-5% Shal.-'chow. well won comfortably

Ningpo Rly.... £.97 castle Park, Edinburgh, defeating Hearts of Midlothian by three Henan Rly. 31%

6% Hukuang Rly.

1011 goals to one.

£ 4214 6% Lung Teing U.

Hai Rly. 1913 £18.

Foreign. Bonds and ĺtanke.

He said that satisfactory resulta

Bravet Llout. Col. A.E. Williams, had been obtained at the Nan-D.3.0., M.C., is to succeed Lieut. chang conference, which concen- Col, Raikes an OC. the South trated its attention on the North Wales Borderers and will leave China situation and the "Red" England to take over the appoint suppression problem.

ment on May 12,

He said that the situation in North China did not warrant the

exeftement shown recently by the ST. GEORGE'S DAY Brentford (47 points), Bolton

public.

He denied that the Nanchang | Conference had discussed the pro-

CELEBRATE

blem of the restoration of postal HOW HONGKONG WILL and railway communication with Manchukuo and said that such re- ports wero isaucil from Irresponsi- bie quarters.

Arrangements have been made

The struggle for promotion in the Second Division presents an extreinoly interesting problem. (47) and Preston (46) are left In the race, with the following fixtures:

German 7 Int.

Japan 6 Sterling

-#-20-29 £ 26–20.

E 98 £ 32

£ 43%

£ 10

Loan 1924 .... 7214

Loan 1007. £ 81% Japan & Sterling

73x div € 81%

Loan 1024... £ 914 H.K. & S'hai Bk..

£137 (Lain. Regd.) Chartd. Bk. £5 nh. £ 161⁄2

Brentford.

Hull City (a)

Lincoln (h)

*

1.

Bury (a) Swansen (a) Millwall (h)

Associated

V

Preston

V.

He admitted that the Japanese by the Hongkong St. George's Bolton authorities had made numerous re- Society for the celebration of St. quests in relation to the restoration George's Day on Monday, 23rd of the status quo in the ex-war inst.

zone, but they had not made any At 11 a.m. the President, sup-i exorbitant demands, which, as alleged in other than official cirported by Past Presidents and members of the General Com- cles, had led to the creation of "mittee, will lay a wreath at the "serious situation" in North China. Cenotaph. The President hopes

Central News.

that members of the Society! generally will attend this ceremony.

LORD TYRRELL'S RESIGNATION

WARM TRIBUTE BY FOREIGN SECRETARY

London, Apr. 16. Lard Tyrrell's long and dis- tinguished career as British Am-

At 6.10 p.m., by kind permission of the Officers Commanding the 1st Battalion the Lincolnshire Regi ment and the 2nd Battalion the East Lancashire Regiment, the massed Band and Drums of botn battalions will at the H.K.C.C. ground play "Retreat," followed by a musical programme of about one hour's duration.

bassador in Paris ends to-day. He NEW CHALLENGER.

will return to London to-morrow.

Endeavour To Seek

America's Cup.

Sir John Simon, in a telegram, to Lord Tyrrell says:-"His Majesty's . Government wish me to express to you their sincere thanks for your manifold and Invaluable services. I should like to add in expression of my own gratitude for all the SOPWITH'S YACHT. advice and assistance which you have afforded to me while I have

Portsmouth, Apr. 10. been Secretary of State. Your

Britain launched another challenger constant contribution in maintain- for the America Cup to-day. Ing and furthering Anglo-French

She is the Endeavour, fteenth relations is deeply appreciated by

challenger, owned by, the wealthy your fellow countrymen."

sportsman and aeroplane magnate, Lord Tyrrell replied: "I deeply r. Tem Supwith. Her hull is blue, appreciate the generous message her sails are a rich golden brown from His Majesty's Government Shu was launched with appropriate and beg you to accept for yourself ceremonial, which was broadcast to and convey to your colleagues my America. gratitude for their appreciation of Mr. Sopwith announced that he my services. I very much regret hoped to steer his yacht during the races for the Cup and that Mr.

the decision imposed upon me by my Sapwith would probably be a mem- health to sever my official relations ber of his crew, with you, which have alwaya nimed The Endeavour is almost entirely at the continuation and promotion bullt of steel, only the boom and of Angle:French relations, so vital rudder being of wood. The sails are to the maintenance of the peace made of Sudanese and Egyptian ect of the world."British Wirelcas. ton. During her trials, the Endea-

Your will race with yaelit Volsheda-Beuter.

WINSTON CHURCHILL | MAKES SENSATIONAL CHARGE

(Continued from Page 1.)

Select Committee on Indian Con- stitutional Reform.

the all-metal

NAVAL SOCCER

Wild Swan & Verity Draw In Final

vantage.

Talkoo v. Wayfoong, Mr. Churchill asserted that

Taikoo The team to repreRupt pressure was exerted by the Gov- ornment and came primarily from (Butterfield and Swire) in the an nual kong match against Wayfoons the Secretary for India, Sir (Hengkong Bank) to-day will be as Samuel Hoare, but arose alau follows.-G. R. M. Ricketts: R. G. from the fact that Lord Derby. Castleton and F. D. Hunter; W. C. who was a leading member of the G. Knowles, J. D. H. Crawford and Joint Select Committee, Inter-. Miller; J. F. Lawria, E. Moore, vlowed members of the Chamber J. Cowie, D. Mel. Campbell and of Commerce and counselled them. Finnie.

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FIRST CONTESTS

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The preliminary rounds of the Novicea boxing competitions of the decided at Hongkong Area were Shamshulpo Camp last night two Individual Championship contests were also on the card.

Altogether thero were fourteen bouts on the programme, the novices events being of two two-minute and on three-minute rounds and the Open Championships of two one-and-a-half- minute and one two-minute rounds.

All except two of the bouts went the full distance. In the semi-final 1/0 Lockett of the welterweights knocked out Pte. Howlo in the second

was die round while Plc. Morrison qualified against Pte. Hardy after the a fight laser had had the better of which only lasted one round.

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62/0 30/74 30/7 Middleweight (Semi-final).-Pte. Gellenhuis

232/0 234/4 Deeming (Lincolns) beat adm. Sage Crown Minea" (East Lancashires) en points.

Welterweight (Semi-final)-Pto. Roberts (South Wales Boracrers) beat L/C Mason (East Lancashires) points.

on

(Sout

INTERNATIONAL

HOCKEY TOURNEY

(Continued from Page 9.)

Triangular Match. The last fixture in the Triangular Hockey Tournament, that between the Navy and the Club will be played on the latter's ground, King's Park en Friday at 6 p.m.

1934.

RADIO

New

BROADCAST TIES for Summer wear

TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.

PIANOFORTE RECITAL FROM THE STUDIO

Made of a non-

Pro-

cressable cotton

fabric. Fast in

colour wash, well

-and only

Chinese Recorded

From ZDW on ▲ wavelength of 856 metres:

4.30-7.30 Programme.

7.30-10.30 p.m.

gramme.

7.30 p.

p.m.

Quotations, etc.

8 p.m. Report.

European Closing Local Stock

Local Time and Weather

7.33.8.15 p.m. A Concert. Planoforto Solo-Fantaisie-

Impromptu (Chopin, Op. 66)." Planoforte Solo-Caprice (Gluck

Saint Saens).

1. Harold Bauer,

Vocal-Annie Laurlo,

Vocal-Afton Water (Robert Burns).

Mary Garden. (Soprano)..

'Cello Solo-Adagio (Marcello,

arr. Salmon).

'Cello Solos-(a) Pastoralo (b) Rool

(Cymi Scott).

Beatrice Harrison,

Vocalision have song (Pinsut). Vocal-Tho_Bandolero (Stuart).

Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone). Violin Solo-Liebesfreud (Love's

Joy) (Kreisler).

Violin Solo Licboslold (Love's

Sorrow) (Kreinler).

Fritz Kreisler. A.15-8.55 p.m. Orchestral, Overture-Carneval (Dvorak,

(p. 92).

Chicago Symphony Orchestra

Directed by Frederick Stock. Four Ways Suite (Eric Coates). Regal Cinema Orchestra

conducted by Emanuel Starkey. Princo Igor Polovetzkl Dance

(Borodin).

In the Village (Ippolitow-

Iwanow).

Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra Directed by Leopold Stokowski. The Grasshopper's Dance (Bucalossi).

The Paladium Orchestra

conducted by Richard Green. 8.55.9.30 p.m. Light Opera. Vocal Gems "Chu Chin Chow"

(Norton).

Light Opera Company. Selection "Buddigaro" (Sullivan,

arr. Winterbottom).

The Band of II.M. Coldstream Guards. Conducted by Licut.

J. C. Windman). Vocal Gems-"Duchess of Dantzle"

(Caryill),

Light Opera Company. Selection-The Beggar Student

(Millocker).

Marek Weber and His

Orchestra.

9.30.10 p.m. From The Studio.

A Pianoforto Recital By Mrs. Nura. Kanin.

Programme.

(a) Solrees de Vienne-(Schubert

-Liszt).

(6) Etude Op. 2 (Scriabine).

(c) Reflection on the Water

⚫ (Dchusey).

(d) Etude Op. 8 No. 12,

(Scriabine).

(c) Bees Wedding (Mendelssohn). (f) Prelude Op. 9 No. 1 (Scriab.no)

(For The Left Hand Alone).

10-10.30 p.m. Dance Music.

Fox Trot Sweet Lorraine.

Fox Trot Doin the Up Lowdown”,

Updown

Fox Trot--My Dancing Lady,

Fox Trut-Sittin' On a Log.

Fox Trot-When I Hear Your Voice. Walte-To-night.

Fox Trot-Song Without Words. Fox Trot-My Song Goes Round

The World. Fox Trot-Sweetheart Darlin'.

10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Prens News.

1035 p.m. Close Down

RECOVERY PLAN TAKES A REST

middle of

.

NOVICES' COMPETITIONS. Welterweights Pte. Hawle (East Lancashires) beat L/C Smith (Lasi Lancashires) on points; Pto, Hardy

CONGRESS RECESS NEXT The following teams will take the (East Lancashirea) bent Pte. Herbert

MONTH (East Lancashires) on points: Semi- feid:

England: Hollingsworth (Army); finals, L/C Lockett (Lincolns) beat

Washington, Apr. 16. Pte. Howle (East Lancashires) on a A. A. Band (Club) and Lieut. N. W. knock out; Pie. Hardy (East Lan- Metcalfe (Army); W. A. Reed (Club),

it is understood that President ferred for investigation

to thei

Tremendous enthusiasm was arous cashires) beat. Pte. Morrison (South. J. D. Lowe (Club) and E. V. Reed Committee of Privileges,

(Club): Senior (Army), Lieut. C. C. Roosevelt has asked the Democra ed in the final of the H.M. Ships Wales Borderers) on a foul. Mr. Churchill contended that a sorcer Competition played yesterday Lightweight-Ple. Murray (East Garthwalte (Army), Lieut. P. J. Htic leaders of the House of Ne- series of negotiations with the afternoon on the Naval Yard ground,

Atkinson (Navy), and Lt. J. Hgramme. for adjournment as я001 Indian Soction of the Manchester between the Wild Swan and the Lancashires) beat Ple. Bradley (Lin- Bartlett (Navy) Lt.Cdr. T. K. W. Dresentatives to clear up the pro-

colns) on points; Pte. Cody Chamber of Commerce amounted Verity.

Wales Borderers) beat Pte. Tollinson Hocquard (Army),

Indin: Nur Mohammed (Punjabls);

'ng possible. The game was very keen, and East Lancashires) on points; Semi- to pressure being brought to bear

The President appears to be upon them to procuro a funda-sulted in a draw, each side scoring nais, Pte. Murray (East Lancashires) Parduman Singh (Radlo) and Subedar montal alteration in the evidence a goal. Extra time was played, but beat Pte. Redman (South Wales Bor-a. Mohammed (Punjabis); M. II. willing to sacrifice some import

Hassan (Radio), Dulla Singh (Pun. already submitted to the Joint neither aide could press home the adderers) on points; Pte. Cody (South Inbis) and Alaf Din (Punjabis); ant legislation in order to obtain

Wales Hordarers) beat Pte. Powley Walayat Shah (Punjabi), Kartas adjournment by the (East Lancashires) on points.

Singh (Punjabis), Awtar

Singh May, or shortly thereafter, Middleweights. (Semi-finals)/Citadio), Kalwant Singh (Radio) and Sangster (East Lancashires) beat Pic. Lai Singh (Punjabin).

The President Intends to sub- mit immediately a general Rellef Sheppard (Lincolns) on a walk over, Pte. Dillion (East Lancashires) beat

Bill, calling for $1,000,000,000.

It is indicated that President L/C Wheet (Lincolns) on points.

Featherweights (Semi-finals).**** Bdm.. Lust (East Lancashires) beat

Roosevelt wants Stock Exchange regulatory legislation with more Pte, Hallows (East Lancashires) on

definite margin requirements than The Navy will be represented by points.

The finals will be decided this oven- the following: Stoker Holt: Lt Cdr. are contained in the pending Bill Ing, the competitions being timed to Tldd and. Surg. Lt. Cdr. Phillies; Lt in its present form.

President Roosevelt is under- commence at 8.30. p.m.

Muspratt, Lt. Cdr. Corrio-Ilill, and to alter their evidenze. Eventually

Lt. Jackson; Lt.Cdr. Nesmo, Lt. stood to hold imperative the enact- the evidenco was withdrawn and

Eaden, Lt. Currey, L. Bartlett and ment of measures relating to ro- The prize distribution and sports

ciprocal tariff, general ravenue, an entirely different document

in connection with the Chinose Y.M. Sergeant Francis Bernard William Lt. Cdr. Atkinson.

Lieut. Cmdr. Meamo, of H.M.3. municipal bankruptcy, federal in- presented,

C.A. Chinese Children's Ifealth Edward Pratt, of the Hongkong and The Sponker ruled that Mr. Churchill had made out a prima Contest will take place at the chil- Singapore Brigade, Royal Artillery, Cornwall, will deputise for Leut aurance, bank deposits and relief

dren's playground, King's Paric, on made another appearance at the Kw Donald the Navy right winger in measures; but is described as be facia case.

Saturday, 21st inst. Mrs. In Kam-loon Magistracy yesterday afternoon the Triangular Tournament game ing strongly opposed to Sir Samuel Hoare welcomed an wah is to distribute the awards, and in connexion with charges of having against the H.K. Club on Friday. pulsury 30-hour week bill, farm Impartial Investigation. He Mr. Chen Ju-fui, of the Hongkong delayed certain postal, packets. Mr.

his ship Ιπ thought the Committee would find branch of the Lingnam School, will J. A. Fraser, Assistant Attorney Donald, I understand will be re-mortgage

General, was for the prosecution, presenting the speak. In the alteration

while Mr. D. L. Strellett appeared Summarino Marathon race. memorandum was due to repre-

for the defence. Evidence given by aentatives of the Lancashire de-

Sergeant Pratt dealt with local dis India. logation at that time in

Charged before Mr. Macfadyen in charge sheets. He denied knowledge

two Through the courtesy of the Sports' commenced,

It is believed that President Enquiry, he said, would prove the Central Magistray this morning of the Incal discharge of the Singh

and Club Committee, the second open con

tract bridgo tournament will take Roosevelt will not insist on enact that Mr. Churchill had found an- with the possesion 18 counterfeit Indian gunners, Santa

Hongkong ton-cent pieces, Pau Sing, Nuka Singh.

plaen at the Club promises, comment at the present session of other mare's nest.

mencing May 7. The Committen Opposition leaders supported aged 24. unemployed. nleaded he was

consists of Mr. Justico Lindaeli permament' air mail legislation or the resolution and the Prime 4 beggar and picked the money un in Minister expressed the Govern- the street. Ilo did not know what the

Four cases of small-pox were re-Praalent), Mr. F. W. Frank, Mr, the Wagner BI1, designed to money was, Inspector Jomon raidi chplate were ment's full concurrence.-British they

counterfel's. ported to the local health authorities M. K. Lo, Mr. M. H. Lo, and Mr. E. eliminato company-dominated

trade unions-Router. Poll (Secretary). Wireless:

Three weeks' hard labour was imposed, during the week-end.

that

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