THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JUNE
1934.
PERRY WINS
WINS SPECTACULAR FIVE-SET DUEL AT WIMBLEDON
WATER FAMINE
LONDON'S SUPPLY RESTRICTED
London, June 28. Compulsory (water restrictions -were put into force throughout the London area to-day. There is fear of epidemics if the drought con- inues.
BATCH OF TRAFFIC OFFENDERS
CAUTIONS IN SEVERAL CASES
In the Traffic Court this morn. ing before Mr. Hamilton, Mrs. H. Sandes was submoned for The Metropolitan Water Board leaving her car annttonded in announced prohibition. of the Quicon's Road Central, near the waloring of lawns and sporta China Emporium between 12.05 grounds by means of hoses, out-p.m. and 12.15 pm on June 16. alde taps or.sprinklers; and of washing automobiles with hoses.
Severe penalties will be impos- ed for the misuse of water in any form.
Kavo
Heavy showers
recently Home relief from the long drought but if the dry weather continues it may be necessary to impose fur- ther and more drasile restrictiona, such as cutting off the water sup- ply in early evening.
Such a restriction is already enforced in many other parts of the country.
Orders prohibiting the use of water in parka were sent to care- taken to-day in the County of London. The parks aro already parched and brown from the worst drought in eighty years.
Mrs. Sandes said she did not! agree that the ear was near the China Emporiumi. She had park. ed it outside the Tak Cheong shop,
Sergeant Willerton said that he saw the car at the East end of the China Emporium, Frelng West. it was drawn in close to the kerb.
Mr. Hamilton cautioned Mrs. Sandes, who had a clear record.
R. K. Valentine, of Messrs. Dodwell & Co., was niso summon- ed for leaving his car unattended | near the China Emporium.
Defendant said his wife was driving that day.
Dazzling Display of Terrific
Hitting: Menzel's Brightest
A DEVASTATING
FIRST SET
HURRICANE SERVICE SHOCKS BRITON
GREAT COME-BACK
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Mr. Hamilton and he would.
London, June 28. strike out the summons and issue
Frederick John Perry, the another for Mrs. Valentine, but defendant agreed to admit the world's fastest tennis player, offence and was cautioned.
and England's finest. ex- Mr. Hamilton sald that purently Mrs. Valentine hid ponent of the game for over handed the Sergeant her hustwo generations, gave
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band's licence instead of her own.
Local authorities are urging the need of rigid economy In the use of water and conditions in the country generally are said to be very serious. Many reservoirs are practically empty and it is feared U Sze-wing, of Messrs. Dodwell typically dazzling display of that unless plentiful rains fall & Co., was cautioned for leaving terrific hitting against R. epidemies will be inevitable.Our private car unattended in Des, Own Correspondent.
CHINA'S CONCERN. STABILITY OF SILVER HIGHLY DESIRABLE
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Voeux Road.
SPEEDING,
Miguel Javier, driver, to Sir William Shenton, was cautioned for driving at 28 miles an hour in Whitfield controlled area on June 19, after midnight.
Defendunt: Alt i have to say is London, June 28.
was absolutely Sir Arthur Salter, the distin, that the place
traffe after midnight, guished British economist, writing clear of in the Manchester Guardian, says and 28 miles an hour was not very It is lamentable that China's fast, although it would be in the influence has not been exercised day time.
strongly, not for the artificial} Mr. Hamilton said the speed in appreciation of the price
of the control was ten miles an hour,
silver but for its stability.
Her interest, he says, entities. her to a dominant influence in the matter of silver polley.
China escaped the world depres- sion of 1930-31 because allver was falling. Since sterling and the yen have gone of the gold standard and allver has been going up in value, her position has been reversed. Chinese ex- ports have declined until there is a serious adverse balance of trade, necessitating the export of tren-
sure.
The evil, Sir Arthur continues, as been accentuated by the drain of allver from the interier towards Shanghai, owing to the general Insecurity. Thus a shortage of currency is threatened, with a further decline of prices.
China niust restore her internal conditions in order to enable foreign capital to flow freely o her ports, he adds.—Reuter,
"TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT
Many Competition Pictures,
our
A feature of to-morrow'a issue of the Telegraph Pic torial Supplement will be the inclusion of numerous entrles Photo Competition. Some delightful studies will be found
illustrated will be those of Mr. Norman Ellis and Miss Elizabeth Alcock, Mr. H.W.U. Muskett
and Miss Maisie Martin, and Mr. Guy Satterthwaite and Miss Eliza- beth Hack, in Shameen.
Wongat the number.
Poriralts of successful can- didates in the Trinity College of Music examination will also
appear,
WESMAKUZATZEAN ACERVANTE
and whether it was mid-night or mid-day he had got lo remember that fact.
Defendant said he was driving Miss Shenton home after a party,
ANCIENT RITES. POMP AND CEREMONY WHEN KING VISITS LONDON CITY
London, June 28. Large crowds lined the route and warmly cheered the King and Queen, who drove from Bucking- ham Palace this morning to the City, where the king opened the private car, new building of the Chartered In- falling to surance Institute.
ACCIDENT SEQUEL.
Menzel, the Czechoslovakian
ace at Wimbledon to-day, as
a
result of which Perry en- tered the last sixteen in the men's singles.
It was one of the greatest fights of his career.
The match was easily the most spectacular yet staged during the i current meeting. Menzel, against such a doughty opponent, pulled out his best strokes, and in a
match of magnificent fighting tennis took Perry to 0-6, 6-3, 5-7, 6-1, 6-2, before admitting defeat. Not since the days of "Big B" Tilden has Wimbledon scen such deyastating serving as that of Menzel's in the first set against Perry.
TERRIFIC SERVICE.
It was no fast that the flight of the ball could scarcely be discerned, and one slashing see which Perry did not even catch a whiff, nearly knocked the racket out of the Eng- lshman's hand.
F. J.. Perry in a smashing mood.
COTTON, WHEAT AND SILVER
LATEST NEW YORK
QUOTATIONS
Mesora. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz have received the following quota. tiens on the New York cotton wheat and silver exchanges for yes-
terday.
The general opinion around the during the early stages of the match July, court was that Menzel's serving
was-fully-equal to Tilden-nt-his Delulu
best.
But although driven completely arch on the defensive by Menzel's ser-
balance vice, Perry held the olher phases of the game.
He drove with amazing power fand precision, finding the side Unes
basc and ring accuracy.
with
nger.
July Menzel, refusing to be outplayed off the ground, returned drive for December September drive, but he could not sustain ne- curacy ke his opponent, and was lured into many errors...
THRILLING EXCHANGES.
Cotton June 27. Close
and
June 28, Closing Range
12.12 12.22-12.24 -12.85-1247-12.48- 12.48 12,01-12.02 12.53
June 27.
12.65-12.65
1276-12.76
12.87-1287
Closing
June 28.
Range
02-02 02%-92%
December Jaugary
32004
May
12.74
$12
Spot
12.35
12.40
Chiengo Wheat.
Close
90 DE
02. Winnipeg Wheat.
0374-08
June 27, Close
June 26.
Closing
Juty October
76
78%
170K
Silver.
June 27.
Close
40.89
40,37
47.00
47.46-47.45
47.15
47.85-17.85
47.85
48.15-48.16
48.40
the slightest pretext, and spectators
Both players'stormed the net on December were thrilled with some glorious volleying at which Perry again ex-|
When Lam Yu-ping, driver of aceited, being mastery in his angle
July
Met
was summoned for volleying and stop volleys. Juve his brakes in Menzel absolutely overawed his September efficient and good working order. opponent in the first set, and Perry December In accordance with ancient and allowing the ear to be on the had the now rare ugaxe, His Majesty was met at the rond
experience of January with inefcient brakes, losing a
to love. It
March City of London boundary and ad- Trolic Sergeant Melnnis stated Menzel's serving which did the
May mitted by the Lord Mayor, who, that as a result of an accident in trick. Perry took the whole of the
Total sales: having received the Pearl Sword Queen's
5,300,000 ozs Road Central, from the Sword Bearer, advanced, was in hospital seriously injured means of an adequate return and
a man set to "find" it, and to discover (234 contracts) and, lowering its point, surrender- and not expected to live. ed it to His Majesty.
The Lord Mayor and members of the Corporation, after preforming this net of fealty, returned to their carriages and preceded the Royal Procession.British Wireless.
A anllor hat wins many a girl'sTM
straw.vots.
counter.
Inspector Nicol said that Ser- He accomplished this in the geant. Freyer had aven Dr. second set, and thereafter, although) Thomas send ቢጹ told that the always dangerous, Menzel's service injured man would die within a lost much of its potency. month as he had serious injuries] to his spine,
Mr. Hamilton, accordingly ad-f journed the summons sine die.
DANGEROUS DRIVING
SIZZLING DRIVES.
Perry, instituting n driving campaign drove the Czech back
on the defensive in the second:
SALESMAN
PORTUGUESE SENT TO GAOL
RETURNED · BANISHEE SENTENCED
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE
LATEST SHARE
QUOTATIONS
LOTTERIES BILL.
PREPARING MEASURE ÎN
COMMITTEE
London, June 28. The Betting and, Lotteries Bill The following quotations on the passed second reading in the Landon Stock Exchange have been out a division after a long debate House of Commons last night with received by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson in which Its provisions wore sub and Fritz in conjunction with Reuterjected to criticism by opponents of
Chinese Bands.
June 27, June 28.
£101
Anastacio dos Remedios Mar- ques, Portuguese, made his 44% Bonds 1898 accond appearance before Mr.
(Eng. Jan.). £101% Hamilton, at the Central Magis 4 Loan 1008 021 tracy this morning, on a charge 5 Reorg. Loan
6% Loan 1912. £ 70% of having returned from banish-
1913 (dn. Isn.) 205 ment, and was sentenced to ten si Bonds 1026-47 £ 90% months hard labour. He will be 5 S'hai-Nanking rebanished on the expiry of his Rly.
£ 02215 £71.
£ 95% £ 90%
sentence,
5% Tlent-Pukow
Detective Sergeant Moran sald 6 Tiunt-Pukow
Bly ........ £ 934
£ 85% £6514
£ 34
dofendant gave certain informa-
Railway (Supt. tion to the Chief Detective In-
Loan) ***
£ 26 £ 26 spector, but the police could not 6% S'hai-Il'chow- place any faith in it. His Wor- Ningpo Rly... £ 98% £ 084 £ 3114 ship would remember that defen- Honan Rly. £ 31 dant and a Japanese were concern.
6% Hukuang Riy ed in a robbery in Kowloon in 1931. Lung Taing U.
1911
£ 36 £ 36 It will be recalled that defen- Hai Rly 1913. £ 16% £10 dant was charged at the Criminal Assizes with robbery by two or
Foreign Bonds and Bank. more; was found guilty and sen German 7% Int. tenced to three years' imprison. Leon 1924 ment. Defendant and the Japan-Japan 5 Sterling ese robbed a Japanese woman. Loan 1907
| Seiji Nieliloku, who resided at No. Japan 65 Sterling
68 Haiphong Road, on the night| LonnTM 1924 £ 89 of January 5, 193 They got
H.K. & S'hai Bk. away with $119 in money and other Chartd. Bk. £5 ah. £ 10% (Ldn. Regd.) £130% things. The Japanese made a get-away with the money, and was not arrested.
Remedios was banished for 10 years in 1932.
the nieasure.
At the conclusion of the debate It was announced that the "Bil would be dealt with in the com- mittee stage by the Standing Com- mittee and not by a Committee of the whole House, whose
pro- gramme, until the Summer nd- Journment, is very congested.
Although
this courE. qffers greater opportunities for obstruc- tion and some newspapers suggest the Bill may ultimately be with- drawn. The Times say that the work of the Standing Comin!!teo will be begun within a fortnight and completed before the recess no that later stages of the measure nuy be taken in the Commons soon after it reassembles in October.-. Dritisk Wireless.
Rubber...
Tropen Mines
Langlangte
Estnies
.05%
€36
Miscellaneous
£ 74% £ 74%%%
Anglo-Dutch...... 24/3
24/115
Burma Corpn. R.
£ 80
10 ....
12/0
12/10%
Canadian Pacine
£131
Rly. $25 h....$145 $ 14
£ 10%
Chartd, 15/- Ph.
(Bearer)
23/0
22/0
Industrials and Breweries. Associated Elec.
Industrnes Brit.-Amer. Tob
Gula Kalumpong
23/6 23/0
11/5
12/-
18/0
18/6
(Bearer) ...
118/0
119/4
Chinese Eng, and
London Tin 10-
nh.
33/-
32/0
13/414 13/3
Min. (Bearer)
20/-
.20/~
Tate & Lyle
00/6
90/0
2/
2/ar
50/14 51/4
637-
03/
63/14 03/1
20/-
28/0
Oils,
Lam Chok was also charged with having returned from banishment, and was sentenced to twelve mantha' hard Inbour.
Dafendant was banished for ten Distillers
years in April this year.
Courtaulds
Dunlop Rubber
Electric
00/9 01/14 40/12/4 4078 28/0 28/0
40/6 40/0
·
43/14 49/3 36/0 30/-
It was stated by Sergeant Moran Everready - sh that defendant was a banshee General from Singapore, and was a brothel (England) keeper.
Bnota Impl. Chem Ind. Impl. Chem Ind.
Det. 10/- ah.. 8/10 8/104 Summoned before Mr. Wynne-Jones Inpl. Tobacco 126/- 126/3 at the Kowloon Magistracy this Woolwortha
100/71⁄2 - 101/10 morning for parking har car outside Internat. Nickel the Valeteria Steam Laundry in
no par vai ...
25% .$-25% Nathan Road on June 13, Mrs. Griffen, Pinchin Johnson of the Cosmopolitan Docks, was
40/- 10/sh...!
39/0 cautioned. Traffic Inspector Saunders Turner & Newall 47/0 48/- rinted that she had a clean record. Unilever
22/0 *20/-
Pekin Synd 21-
ord. sh.... Rubber Trunta
S'hal Elec. Conair, Van Ryn Deep.. Electric. Musical
Industries
32/74 32/715
Anglo-Persian 011 40/3
Barma Oll
40/1014
78/0
70/4
24/3 24/14
£214
50/-
50/-
307- 20/4
241/0
241/0
f. th. £ 2144
Southern Railway
(daforred)
Royal Dutch 100
Shell Trahs and
Trad. (Bearer)
Geldenhuls
Crown Minen
YOU CERTAINLY CAN TAKE IT
WHEN IT'S A SNAPSHOT
Itange
774-77 79%-70
H0%-80%
June 28.
Closing
Kango 46.22-40.31 40.70-10.72
SHUCKS,
WHO COULDN'T
WITH
VERICHROME FILMS
48.45-48.05
5,860,000 ozs
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"WANTED"
ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES
Het nad went to his points after A warrant has been lasued for Sergeant Gowas summuned
conceding three games.
the arrest of Leung Kau-pong on Sung Koon-Cook, driver of a Menzel, however, was at a charge of obtaining goods by public car, on three counts of formidable, and despite the dangerous driving, soliciting and traordinary pace
ex-fulso pretences.
of the ex- Loung, a salesman at Messrs. failing to stop.
The Sergeant stated that de- There was a titanic struggle for obtained 150 drums of linseed oil, changes, maintained a firm grip. Dowell & Co., is accused of having fendant, solfelling outside the leadership in the third set from valued at $1,200, and converting Taiping Theatre, suddenly swung which Menzel emerged
trium. this to his use. He has boon miss- out from behind n bas nearly Thant.
ing since the 16th, when suspicions colliding with a ear coming in During this period he too were aroused.
raided the net after some alzzing
the opposite direction. When de-
fendant Baw him comlog be drives on both hands, and after drove away, and did not stop.
games
Mr. Hamilton Aned defendant twelve exciting $15 or 14 days for dangerous through once again to lead: driving, cautioned him for solicit
ing, and imposed a similar fine for failing to stop.
- MENZEL BREAKS.
broke onca Perry had broken through at the tenth game to lovel the scorca, he was a beaten man.
The Englishman, gathering
It was noticeablo when the all his resources in the fifth set,
players returned from their rest
Kong Ying, the driver of public
Just leaped away from his op CAT No. 177, was summoned for that Porry was much the fresher, ponent, and playing very nearly soliciting and falling to stop, and, Ho again set up a force attack, as well as in the three provicus was fined $5 on the first count exposing Monzel to a merelle Perry conceded only two games in sots, had the Czech tied up. and $16 on the second.
hall, of drives to all parts of Sorgeant Gowna stated that court, and following up with erlep this final stanza, and thus entered defendant was driving just be and definite volleying and smash the last sixteen as a result of the hind Sung Koon-fook, summoned [Ing; "S
most, pootaular-victory of the Menzol gradually gave way, and tournament.Router. In the previous case.
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