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READING AND. Q.P.R.||| ACCUSED'S STORY

DROP OUT

THIRD DIVISION

RACE

London, Apr. 18. Reading and Queen's Park Rangers were finally eliminated from the promotion race in the Third Division (South) to-day. Coventry City are now left as the only side with the remotest chance of avertaking Newich, City and the two sides meet at Norwich on Saturday.

IN COURT

TOLD IT WAS FOR BIRD SHOOTING!

THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

LOCAL ESTATES

ONE TOTALLING OVER $225,000

Mr. George Arthur Richardson, of Chelsea, who died on January 31, 1933, left local estale sworn under $225,000. Mr. G. G. N. Tin- son, solicitor, has been granted leave to soal a copy of probate of the will.

death.

THURSDAY,

CANADA'S BUDGET

A. MORE HOPEFUL OUTLOOK

EXTENDED EMPIRE PREFERENCE

Ottawa, Apr. 18.

“APRIL 19, .... 1934.

RADIO

New

BROADCAST TIES for Summer wear

TO-DAY'S

BROADCAST.

A JAZZ RECITAL FROM THE STUDIO

Frem Z. B. W. on a wavelength of 355 motres:

Recovery signs in Canada Hotel Danco Orchestra from the Hong-

Mr. Harry Smith, of Kent, died on December 1, 1933, leaving local estate valued at $20,300, and Mr. The three men who were D. J. Lewis,has been granted leave arraigned at tho Criminal to stal n certified copy of letters Sessions yesterday for alleged of administration.

Local estate of $14,000 was left were reflected in the Budget conspiracy to commit an offence at 60, Lockhart Road, on March by Mahomedally Fazutally for which was presented to-day. 3, and for carrying arms, werely of Baroda, India, who died on

A deficit of twenty-four million found guilty this morning when December 10, 1903. The letters of

administration to deceased's son dollars for the year ended March the trial concluded.

31, as compared with a $48,000,000 Cheung Po-hung. Fong Kwai, have expired with his and Yu Chung were found guilty Gulainabras Abdulcarlim, merchant, defelt in the previous year, was Reading to-day falled aurprising of conspiracy to commit an has been granted letters of ad-announced by the Finance Minister

for the use ly before their own supporters, offence and were sentenced to ministration

and (the Hon. E. N. Ithodes, K.C.) in- having to rest content with n draw

hard labour each, benet of the daughter-in-law, troducing the Budget in the House yeora'

of Commons. with Bristol Clly. Bristol Rovers that

of Fatembo Goolamally. further charge

Lt-Cul, Antonio Julio Guimaraes trounced Queen's-Park Rangers. attempting to commit an offence

The revenue, he said, totalled same time and place Lobato, of the Portuguese Army,

nt Macao, died on $324,000,000, an increase of $19,- Portsmouth, in the First Divint the

abandoned. Cheung

was stationed

Ordinary expenditure alon, gave renewed Cup Final was

the September 2, 1933, leaving 33,500. 000,000, hopen to the South, displaying good further found guilty of

arms and Probate has been granted to the was 33418,000,000. form to defeat the league leaders, unlawful possession

Guimaraes Lobato, son, Pedro Ammunition, namely a new Ger- Arsenal, at Fratton Park,

man revolver fully loaded, and barrister-at-law, of 7, Garden Road, other ammunition and received Hongkong, a further sentence of two years.

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The results of to-day's games follow:

FIRST DIVISION.

l'ortsmouth

Arsenal

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).

Bournemouth 1. Brighton Bristol itov,

Q.P.R. Reading

4

Bristol C.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

Clyde

Kilmarnock

Norwich

Coventry Reading

1 Celtic

3

Queen's Park

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

LEAGUE TABLE.

Queen's P.R. Bristol I.

Luton

Charlton

Swindon

39 24 685 48 57

38 20 11 8 90 51 51

39 19 12 R 75 40 50 39 22 6 11 63 47 50 39 19 10 10 75 46 48

39 18 10 11 74 00 40 37 18 8 11 71 48 44 38 10 11 11 60 50 43 39 15 11 13 04 62 41 Clapton 0... 30 14 0 14 78 62 41

Exater

Northampton

30 13 13 13 57 56 30

two

J1

was

found

Chung Thyc-seong, of Penang, died on July 29, 1930, leaving lecni of estate the value of which has not guilty the unlawful possession of weation yet been ascertained. Permission and a fountain pen designed to has been granted to Man-wai Lo discharge tear gas cartridges and to seal the certified copy of the a number of spare cartridge and letters of Administration. was sentenced to a further twal

1 years' hard inbour.

'The

Messrs.

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Local estate valued at $2,200 has been left by Chan Yee-hi, retired merchant, who died at Tol Shan on June 25, 1929. Probate has been

For the first time since the de- pression hit Canada, said the Finance Minister, it was possible to review the year in the terms of business improvement, reviving confidence, expanding revenue.

The recovery in the past year had been greater than most people thought possible.

NEW GOLD TAX.

The Minister announced a new)

jury comprised E. M. Raymond (foreman), granted to Wong Shi, widow, of tax of ten per cent, on the value of Svendsen, W. A. Balch, Ramsey, Chan Shlu-wa, F. M. residing at 94, Kennedy Road.

the same address but temporarily gold deposited with the Mint or Garela, and G. A. L. Angeles.

BOUGHT IN GERMANY. Cheung Po-hing elected to give evidence this morning and sald he

non Ronil.

PLANE GOES ASTRAY

(Continued from Page 1)

exported.

The income tax and the sales tax are unchanged and tarif revisions are generally downward, though they have introduced a number of commodities. The outstanding fenturea are concessions under the British preferential tarlife. Fifteen specific reductions are made, while the British preference widened in two other cases,

was a seaman living at 20. Jehn-s-1420 and are marined by six

He bought the revolver officers and six other ranks. which he was carrying at the time The officers are Capt S., Smith, of his arrest, whilst in Germany group captain; Capt. K.B. Lloyd, ns one of the crew of a Blue squadron leader and commander of Funnel ship, but he was not carry the Squadron: Flight Lieutenant Ing it with any intention of using c. 8. Riccard. Flight Lieutenant '1.. itle was at the flat on a visit, King, Flying Officer R. A. Phil-pound. Reuter.

q 11 12 16 66 78 34to Ali Lor, who was the lover of lips, Flying Officer lan Ross and in friend of his, whom he hoped to Flying Offeer Ferguson Stewart.

0 12 9.18 50 89 33

Brighton

Crystal Pal.

38 14 0 16 62 62 37

Southend

Watford

Aldershot

Gillingham

39 13 7 19 64'69 33

39 11 10 18 72 87 2

38 10 12 10 44 64 32

Bristol C. 38 13 10 51 71 31 Forquay

38 12 6 20 47 83 36 Newport ... 30 0 17 16 46 68 20 Bournemouth 30 021 59 92 27 Cardiff

8 6 94 62 26 22

-Renter.

B

TWO SUMMONSES

WITHDRAWN -

ALLEGED OFFENCES

IN 1928

And there. The Police had "beaten Each boat carries a wireless opera him and made him make 11 for and an engineer-mechanic,

Hlutement.

Witness was cross-examined by.

OBJECT OF FLIGHT.

The purpose of the light is for

Mr. Landwell who suggested that; a squadron exercise and to inspect his story of being beaten was untrue.

Fong Kwal, speaking from the lock, said he was merely looking for a friend at the flat and intended to smoke opium with him. He, too. was benten at the Police Station.

FOR "BIRD SHOOTING".

the air base at Hongkong which is under the command of Capt. Smith.

The sugar tax is cut from two cents a pound to one cent.

KOWLOON MOTOR ACCIDENTS

TWO EUROPEANS INVOLVED

and

6-8 p.m. European programme. 6-0 p.m. A relay of the Hongkong kong Hotel Roof Garden.

0-0.30 p.m. Children's Studio Con. cert

Including Selections by the Mouth Organ Band of II.M.S. "Medway" by kind permisalon of Captain A. Poland, D.S.O., IN

6.80-6.65 p.m.

Light Music by

Bands. Nautical Moments (arr. Winter and

Dutholt)

Reg. Band of H. M. Grenadier Guards. Selection-Words and Music. Marching With Sousa,

Debroy Somers Band. Reg. Band of H. M. Grenndler Guards. 6.53-7.12 p.m. Musical Comedy. Vocal Geme-Peggy Ann (Rodgers).

Light Opera Company.

New Mayfair Orchestra, Selection-Follow a Star (Ellis). Vocal Gems-The Girl Friend

(Rodgers).

Light Opera Company. 7.12-7.30 p.m. Concert Waltzes. Danube Waves (J. Ivanovici), Over The Waves (Juventing Rosas). International Concert Orchestru.

A Thousand and One Nights (Johann

Strauss),

The British Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Felix Weln Gartner, 7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio.

Jazz Selections by Pomping. Vila (Piano) and Candida Naluz (Violin).

Programme,

1. loses of Picardy. 2. Japanese Sandnian,

3. Chinatown My Chinatown.

4. If I could be with you.

5. I'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now. J. Kicking the Gong Around. 7. Sweet Sue-Just You. 8. Aint She Sweet?

5 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report,

8.03-19.30 p.m. Chinese Studlo Cun-

acert.

#

The only trouble experienced on the trip was at Kudat where the S-1419 developed engine trouble.

Mr. C. E. Terry, of the Hong Upon examination it was found that kong and Kowloon Wharf one of the cylinders in the bout Godown Co., was involved in was cracked. A radio message was motor accident yesterday. He was sent immediately to Singapore ask-driving his car along Waterloo Yu gave evidence that he was ating for a replacement and when load when near the junction of schman. He said an engineer on a this arrived and had been fitted the Pence Avenue he knocked down n widow, Tsong Lai, aged 41. She ship gave him the tear-gas device squadron were able to proceed to

was sent to the Kowloon Hospital. and told him it was for use in Puerta Princesa.

Mr. L. Paget, living at Savarin "bird shooting." He accepted the

House, reported to the Police-that while riding his motor cycle in Haiphong Road, he

The two summonses against gift but would not have done so

Y. San & Company for executi had he known that it was a STOP PRESS Nathan Road near neefdentally

two promissory notes, one to Li Yuk-yee for a sum of $446, and the other to Ll Hon-ping for a sum of $860, which were not properly stamped, were withdrawn by De tective Sergeant Gould before Mr. Hamilton, at the Central Magis- tracy this morning.

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to shoot binds, in Hongkong." He was merely walking in the street. outside the flat and knew nothing of the other prisoners. He was beaten by the police and forced

10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press

News.

10.35 p.m. Close Down.

All Relays of the Hongkong Hotel Orchestras are by courtesy of the Management.

8.38-10 p.m. European prograntme of recorded Alusic from Z.E.K. on 840 k.c'a

8.30-8.55 p.m. Band Selections from Opera,

Il Trovatore (Verdi)-Selection.

Creatore's Band. Mefistofele Pologue (Bolto, arr,

Creatore).

Selections from Mefistofele (Boito, arr.

Creatoru).

Cavallerin

Selection

Creatore's Band.

Rusticana (Mascagni)

8.65-0.28 p.m.

Creatore's Band.

Concerto in A major for Violin

(Mozart) (No. 5).

Arthur Catterali (Violin) and Orchestra conducted by Sir

Hamilton-Iarty.-

1st movement-Allegro aperto. 2nd movement-Adagio.

Finale Tempo di Menuetto.

Allegro.

Tempo di Menuelto. 9.28-10 p.m. Variety,

-knocked down Mr. J. C. Rozario, Dublin, April 19. of No. 17, Cameron Road. The Tom Barry, one of the most injured man was taken to the Kow- prominent Republican leaders in loon Hospital, where he was de Song Carnival of 1932 Stars, Cross-examined by Mr. Lindseil, South Ireland, has been arrested tained. he said he was not "bird-shooting" on a charge of illegal possession

to make a statement.

While rounding a bend at the

Mr. C. E. Lowe, of Dennys & at the time of his arrest but was of a machine-gun and 384 rounds Shing Mun Valley access road, a Company, appearing for the de- merely wearing the device for "de-of ammunition. fenco, submitted that

both eorative purposes.' offences were alleged to have been

He made no reply when asked if committed on October 27, 1928, action should have been taken he had to be beaten to any in his within two years from the date, statement that he had nothing to do

with the incidents in the flat. according to the Ordinance.

7

GEN. HUANG FU

CENTRE OF INTEREST IN SHANGHAI

(Spacial to "Telegraph")

motor lorry, driven by Wong Wal, He will be tried by military knocked down a labourer, named Li tribunal.

Tak, who received injuries to his Barry led the I.R.A. in West Cork legs. He was treated at the Shing during the Anglo-Irish troubles Mun Valley hospital nearby. and later took the Republican side Jagainst the Free State-Renter,

DAY. BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

COAL INDUSTRY TALK

MY SOUL 1S SICK WITH EVERY

Members of St. Andrew's Club are DAY'S REPORT OF WRONG AND OUT-holding a Flannel Dance on Monday, RAGE WITH WHICH EARTH 15 FILLED. 23rd inat., at 9 p.m. Admission is by ANGLO-POLISH OWNERS ticket which can only be obtained from -Cowper,

members of the Club,

weather.

on March 14.

'CONFER

Debroy Somers Band, Albart Sandler and Hla Orchestra, Flanagan and Allen, Carlyle Cousins, Peggy Wood and Dan Donovan. Blues-Cavalendo-Twentieth Century Jack Payne and His B.B.C. Dance Orchestra, Vocal A Million Dreams.

The Ponce Sisters (Comediennes). Votal-Just an Echo in the Valley

Bines.

Chick Ender and Charlo Farrell, Instrumental Sweetheart Darlin' Instrumental-I Cover the Water- front..Arranged for Night Pianos, Fox Trot-Night Owl.

Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra.

Fox Trott's Only A Paper Moon

10 p.m.-Close Down.

The Chlun Command Area sports,

London, April 18. At the Invitation of His Excelleney Mrs. Ross, of Kingsville, Kowloon, which were to have been held to-day,

Conversations opened to-day be- the Consul General for Italy, Comm. SH at the Kowloon tween representatives of have been postponed until the 20th was fined

the A. Bianconi, a large number of local inst, on account. of the inclement Magistracy, before Mr. Wynne-Jones British and Polish conlowners, at residents gathered in the Grill Room

this morning, for allowing her dog out Shanghal, Apr. 19.

In a public street without n muzzle the office of the Mining Associa. of the Hongkong Hotel yesterday General Huang Fu's Shanghai

tlon, to discuss the relations be evening to hear the Rev. Fr. C. Braga deliver a lecture on "Misafonary Life Through a typographical error, it

tween the coal industries of the in China," residence in the French Conces

was inadvertently stated in yesterday's alon. has attracted numerous

Mr. L. B. Jefford, who was formerly two countries, so that no dimeulty Bsup that two of the defendants in Chinese and foreign 6lgin the long firm fraud case resided at both a journalist and a planter in the in this respect should stand in the callers, since his arrival here Empress Lodge. This should have, Maisy States, has joined the ranks of way of the general trade negotia

the many ex-Malayans who have open- tions between British and Polish read Empress Hotel.

ed hotels at home, and is now pro-Governments next month. Of those who called on Generți:

prietor of a very up-to-date guest H.M.S. Cornflower, the training house at 110, Cromwell Road, London,

The meeting was preceded by a Huang Fu yesterday, the most.

ship of the H.K. Naval Reservë notable were Commander Sato, Force, leaves the Naval Basin at 5.W.7. Mr. Jefford, an old Navy man, luncheon at which the delegates the were entertained by the Govorn- Naval Attache of the Japanese 1.30 pet. to-day for her last moor was for a time a reporter on

ment.-British Wireless. Legation, and Mr. Li Chek-yi, oneing pince, one of the new Harbour Hongkong Telegraph. of the Chinese delegates who Department buoys which were negotiated with the Japanese for recently to the west of Kellett Ishind. the retroccasion of the Laantung district-Central Nexus.

from Nanchang.

CANTON AIRLINER

DISASTER

MEMORIAL SERVICE

HELD

(Special to "Telograph");

Inkl

AMPHIBIANS COMING

Inspector E. A. Vincent, Angerprint | expert of the Hongkong Polleo Force, Among the departures by the N.Y.K. ia rotiring on pension on Saturday liner Tatsuta Maru yesterday were sailing for England alward the P. and Mr. and Mrs. G. Fahnestock and 0. liner Carthage. Sergh Groves family, Mr. Fahnestock, who is a and Sergt. Winsinde, both of tho prominent American millionaire, lins Moler Police Section, are proceeding

on leave aboard the same ship. ME DUE HERE TO-DAY AT resided in Hongkong for the past six months. Ho is the owner of the King, Deputy Superintendent of palatlal yacht Shenandoah III, now the Polico Reserve, is also a passenger in port.

going on leave.

all at

TIFFIN-TIME

are

The three ginnt R. A. F. There were only alx cases in Mr.] Charged before Mr. Hamilton at| Amphibians, comprising part of Macfadyen's Court this morning, four the Central Police Court this morning the 206th, Flying Boat Squadron, of which were hawking offences, ono with the theft of $38 from

left Manila this morning shortly breach of the Tobacco Ordinance and No. 1 Tal Wong Street, the property after 6.30 a.m. for Hongkong and

ne simple inrcony. In the last case, of a woman hawker, Chan Kul, un- Leung Fuke, 42, pleaded guilty to employed, was sent to prison for three with favourable conditions stealing a wooden box from outside months. He admitted the theft and expected at Kal Tak at 1 pm. No. 47 Peel Street, the property of a previous conviction. Inspector The planes originally intended an leaving for Hongkong on Tuesday Chinese National Airways of fruit stall-holder. Sub-Inspector MeCleitand said defendant was ficials attended a memorial servicn Hallam stated tho defendant was ex-Toki of the complainant, and loft but adverse weather conditions arrested by a detective and admitted three days ago. During her absence the theft. A previous conviction for yesterday ho returned, and, appar prevented this, and they were com- larceny in 1924 was produced. Two ently knowing where the money was pelled to postpone their trip for

two days. weeks' hard. Iabour was. Imposed. kept, stole it.

Shanghal, April 18.

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