THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1934.
TAXI-MAN SEVERAL REBEL GERMAN
STRIPPED
HOLD-UP BY TWO, PASSENGERS
SAIKUNG. ROAD INCIDENT
How two robbers engaged a taxi in Kowloon last night and, after being driven out to a quiet spot on the Saikung Road, at- tacked and robbed, the driver is told in a report made to the police this morning.
Tong Ka-tim, the driver of taxi, No. 156, crates that at about 11
PASTORS ARRESTED
POSSIBLE RIVAL TO ROOSEVELT
SENATOR McNARY OF OREGON
(Special to "Islegraphi")
By Telepraph. Copyright, Telegraphis Meas anges Ordinance, 1295.
August Lieceived Ban
New York, Aug. 12.
The possibility of a surprise candidate for the next Presiden- thi vlection emerged at Salem, o'clock inst night, whilst he was Oregon, to-day, when Senator at the Star Ferry stand In Kow-McNary indiented that he loon, two men came up and ens contemplating running for the gaged his vehicle, instructing him | Presidency in 1936. to drive them to Kowloon City,
On arriving at the Salkung Rond, near the Home for the Aged Poor, the men nsked him to stop, which he did. They then got out, and the driver asked them for their fares.
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He agreed, however, that the matter was too distant to be given, aerlous thought at the present.
Senator Charles Linza McNary, who was born near Salent, was chairman of the State Republican Committee 1916-17, and was elect ed to the Senate In 1917- Immediately one
the menUnited Press, throw pepper in his eyes, while the other man struck him across the face with a weapon of some kind. They then proceed to strip him of his jacket, his trousers and
MORE DOG-BITES
his shoes, and stole from his TWO FURTHER CASES
pockets $21.60 in money.
The robbera then made off in
the direction of Kowloon City. So far, no arrests have been made,
CORRESPONDENCE
Hawkers Obstruction
To the Editor,
Hongkong Telegraph.
Slr With reference to your editorial "I.G.P. and Hawkers" in your paper of 11th inst, concerning the
newspaper-sellera uttering street eries and police taking action against them, may point out to you, Mr. Editor, that a large num ber
of hawkere with baskets of singlets, handkerchiefs and other
REPORTED
CHURCH WAR GOES ON
REICHSBISHOP DENOUNCED
EAR SEVERED BY CHOPPER
on
QUARREL OVER TRIVIAL MATTER
л trivial In a quarrel over
Street matter in Square Saturday afternoon, man at tacked another with a chopper and might easily have killed him. The trouble arose because the attacker became indignant when a saucer SO-CALLED SYNODs his sau 3 hend. The women
ATTACKED
inmates started a quarrel and Inter men joined in..
The affair had a sequel before (Special to "Telegraph") - Mr. Macfadyen in the Central Police Court this morning when
Wun, nged (De Tigraph. Copyright, Telegraphie Mes | Mak
26, licensed super Ordinaner, 1195, Received August
hawker, was charged with wound- 12, 20 a.m.)
ing two men, Leung Chan and Chan Shik.
very sharp.
Berlin, Aug. 12. A number of members of Defendant pleaded gulity. Pastors' Emergency Federa- Detective-Inspector J. Murphy tion, still defying the Reich-informed the Court that during the height of the quarrel, Muk bishop, Dr. Mueller, were wan went into his house and ra arrested in Berlin and the out again with a chopper, which
was
chased Provinces to-day.
Leung Chan and struck o blow The arrests were ordered im- which severed his ear. The doctor mediately it became known that at the hospital found it necessary Two further cases of dug-bite they had read from their pulpits to put in at least eight stitches. are reported this morning. In one to-day, a message violently de-Chan Shik was struck on the left instance, a man named Lau Monouncing the Reichbishop and the forearm. ting was bitten by a dog in Water Joo Road. He has been admitted to the Kowloon Hospital, while the 2 Timothy, Chapter Two, 19:- dog has been sent to Mataukok. "Novertheless the foundation of
In the other case, Lee Io. of 6 God standeth sure, having this Lok King Lane, was bitten by a seal, The Lord knoweth them that brown chow dog on both legs, injure his. And, Let every one that Kennedy Town. The victim has sameth the name of Christ depart been sent to the G.C.II., whilst the from iniquity." dog is undergoing observation at the Kennedy Town depot,
JAPANESE AERODROME
NEAR HSIFENGKOW
Synod.
The Magistrate passed sentence The Message was based upon of six months' hard labour.
"REBEL" APPEAL. The "rebel" Pastors' 'message' declared that the so-called National Synod had adopted law by which
WHY WOMAN RETURNED
TOLD SHE WAS A LEPER
RADIO BROADCAST
A Relay Of South Wales Borderers' Band.
Z. E. K. PROGRAMME
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6-7 p.ni. A Helay of the Hongkong. Hotel, Dance Orchestra from the llengkong Hotel Roof Garden.
7 pm. Closing Local Stock Quola- luns, London and New York Stock and Commodity Quotations.
7.08-7.23 p.m. Two Chopin Ballads. Ballade in G Minor (Op. 23).
Alfred Cortot. Ballade in F Major. (Op. 23),
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Alexandre Glazounov and Orchestra.
1. Winter Introduction.
2. Winter-The Frost, The Tec, The
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Songs. (Leeson)
2. Ye Banks and Braca (arr, Lees). Joseph Hislop (Tenor).
3. Bonnie wee Thing (Fox).
Joseph Histop (Tenor). 8 pm. Local Time and Weather Report.
-8.03-10.30 p.m. Chinese Studio Concert.
9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations.
10.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, Further Londen Stock and Commodity Quotations, followed by New York Opening Quotations.
All Relays of the Hongkong Hotel Orchestras are by the courtesy of the Baulahed in February last for Management,
8.30-10 p.m. European Recorded five years, a woman nanted Li Sze Programme
from Z. E. K. оп A was charged before Mr. Wynne-frequency of 640 k.c's. Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy
8.30-8.47 p.m. Vocal Gems from thie morning with returning to the Light Opera." the
Colony.
they hoped to turn injustice into justice and fixed discussions and resolutions which were invalid according to clerical worldly right.
Whoever obeys them,
declared, violates the con-
sundries occupy the verandah pave. Reports Attract Interest mitation and the laws the the
ment at Des Voeux Road Central, that is, from Hing Lung Street to Wing Wo Street? These hawkers not only cry out their wares, but also obstruct the pedestrians who pass along the verandah pavement loaving a space of about a foot or
two.
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It is like the hawkers stalls in Canton thirty years ago during the Ching Dynasty. Do you think Hongkong wants to adopt the old Chinese police system of Canton of half a century ago?
OLD RESIDENT.
WINDING-UP: PETITION
COURT APPLICATION ADJOURNED
in Peking
Peking, Ang. 12.
Church
"We decline and we appeal to the congregations of the Churches
Asked why she returned, dufend- ant said she went back to the country, but was turned out be-] cause the people said she was a Ieper,
The Gondollers (Gilbert and Sullivan). Columbin Light Opern Company. Duchess of. Dantzig (Caryll).
Light Opera Company, 8.47-9.08 p.in. Concert Waltzes. The Chocolate Soldier-My. Finro (0.
Strauss). Attention has been aroused by not to be guilty of breaches of the
Special
a report that the Japanese military! authorities are planning to build a big aerodrome outside Hsifeng- kow, to be capable of holding over 200 planes.
Survey of a site in alleged to have been commenced.--Central News.
A STUMBLING BLOCK.
Am-
constitutional inw."
SHOE THEFT
Reuter
SIX WEEKS' SENTENCE PASSED
of
His Worship: Anyhow, this is ¡not a leper Colony.
The case was rumanded for::48 hours for defendant to be medical- ly examined.
PRACTICAL JOKE PRIZES
LAND-GERMAN-IN-
Charged before Mr. Wynne- Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning with theft of n-pair brown shoes," Chan King plended guilty to receiving them CONCENTRATION CAMP knowing them to have been stolen. He told the Court that a friend stole the shoes and gave them to him.
SOVIET-AMERICAN DEBT NEGOTIATIONS
Washington, Aug. 11. It is believed that the Secretary
Kassel, Aug. 1. A practical joke has landed for State, Mr. Cordell Hull, And M. Troyanovsky,
Alfred Thill, a shopkeeper in the Sovict brandor, have reached a stumbling Inspector Mair said defendant nearby village of Volkmarsen, in block in connection with their sad another man entered a shop the concentration camp. The Ching Stong Land Invest efforts for the settlement of the In No. 687 Nathan Road and asked Thi; upon request of the local mont Co. were granted another ad- Sovlet-American debt question. the price of a pair of white shoes, rabbit breeders' society to donate journment by the Chief Justice, Mr. An Assistant Secretary of the Whilst defendant was arguing prizes for their annual show, had A. D. A. MacGregor, this morning State Department, Mr. Moore, about the price, the other man was sent them a couple of old tin cans, when they appeared to answer a stated to-day: "We will know in alleged to have walked out with a musty baby bottle, and an alarum petition by Hang Sun & Co., und a few days whether there is any a pair of brown ones.
clock without works and hands, Hang Yung Ting, managing part-prospect of agreement."--United After the two men had left the fall of the "prizes" amply covered ner thereof, for the voluntary wind- || Press.
shop, it was discovered that a with dust and dirt. ing up of the Company.
pair of brown shoes was missing.
The district Nazi authorities A foki was sent eut after them, made out that this action of Thill's and defendant was arrested with constituted a slight on the work- the brown shoes under his arm.
Sentence of six weeks' Imprisoningmen who made up the local rabbit breeders'. society.--United ment was passed.
Press,
Mr. D. MacNelli, instructed by Mr. C. E. Lowe, of Dennys & Co., appeared for the Ching Ston and. and that us the final instalment of the payment agreed to by the petitioning firm had been paid by cheque on Saturday, he would nak 'for another adjournmant while the
cheque was being eashed.
JAPANESE SENT
TO GAOL
1
Six months' hard labour was the sentence imposed by Mr. Hamilton, at the Contral Magistracy this morning, on Shotaro Kito, unem- ployed Japanese, aged. 68 years, for the theft of a quantity of electric cable: and brass fittinga from six houses in Lockhart Road, Nos. 235, 287, 239, 241, 242 and 243.
ALGERIAN RIOTS.
HEAVY DAMAGE CAUSED IN DISTURBANCES
Constantine, Aug. 11. Damage amounting to £750,000 was caused here nat week in the Mussulman-Jewish riots, which were precipitated when a Jewish Zouave created a disturbance in a mosque, and resulted in heavy loss of life.
THEY
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22,7
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13.7 2.0
Paul Whitoinen and his Orchestra. Over the Waves (Rosas). Danube Waves (İvanovici).
International: Concert Orchestra. Archibald Joyce Waltzes (arr. Debroy
Sonicrs).
Debroy Somers Band. D.08-0.21 p.m. "Four Aces Suite" (Billy Mayerl) played by Raig da Costo (Pianoforte).
3.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins London I p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations
0.21-10 p.m. Operatic Programme. Samson et Dalila-Mon Coeur S'Ouvre sta Voix. (My Heart at thy Sweet Voice). Sanson
et Dalila-Printemps qui Commence (Delilah's Song of Spring).
. Sigrid Onegin (Contralto). Tannhauser Pilgrima Chorus, Act. i.
(Wagner). Tannhauser -- Procession of the Guests to Wartburg (Wagner).
State Opera Chorus and Orchestra conducted by Dr. Leo Blech.
Pagliacci--Vesti in Gulba (On with
the Plny) (Leocavallo). Pagliacci-No Pagliaccio Nos Soni
(Not Punchinello No More).
Giovanni Martinelli (Tenor). Carmen Suite-Gypsy Danco (Bizet), Carmen Suite Intermezzo and Les
Dragons d'Alcala (Bizet).
Philadelphin Symphony Orchestra alirected by Leopold' Stokowski. 10 p.m. Close Down.
LEGACY OF WAR
:
OLD SHELL. EXPLODES: CHILDREN KILLED
one so-ca
Warsaw, Aug. 12.
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FUTURE OUTLOOK
ANALYSED
prospects primarily on nationaliza- tion of silver. The President's Wisconsin address foreshadows decision. to carry through with the present reform programme as an alternative to returning to the old will order. Existing surpluses prevent any abortage, but the elimination of these supplies will New York, Aug. 12. provide sound basis for expecting Standard Statistics Report: higher grain and cotton prices. Current stock prices in many Retention of selected rait stocka instances make umple allowance is warranted and medium grade. which are well below par for a further period of restricted bonds profits and internally the stock are recommended. for placement of
has market
the now. funda Swan, Cidbertson and experienced elimination of weakly held specula Fritz. tive accounts,
That Britain expects the rest of The River, Conservancy Commission for Kwangtung Province notifies that
the summer in Europe to be peace- Deferring its dendly purpose for ful is borne out by the departure of Th streets of the town are still the height of water in English fact in
Stanley Baldwin, Acting RUINED HOUSE FLUSHttered with loot from the Jewish the West, North and East Rivers is years, a war-time shell, found lying Mr.
na follows:
In the forest at Kowel, which was Prime Minister, to-day for Aix-les- shops,
Aug. 11 Aug. 12 the centre of a good deal of fight-Bains, while four One hundred and forty three West River at Shiuhing 24.2 SYSTEMS
arrested people have been
ing between Russian and Austrian members of the Cabinet are at and North River at Tsing-
has claimed seven schoolboy present out of town troops,
and the yuen will be charged with theft, Ineen-
victims.
Government machine at Whitehall dariam, assault, rebellion or mur-North River at Samahui 14.5 East River at Sheklung 1.9
The lads were picnicking whon is in the hands of underlinga. der-Router Special,
In the diplomatic chanceries this they spotted the projectile, and took it to collar in the
seen to be a algn that, for at home of
least a few weeks, no rovolutiona DAY BY DAY NEWS IN Brief
01 The
was unscrewed by or armed outbreaks are likely to One case of meningitis was reported the boys, with the intention of eccur.
examining the works. The shell
It is said to be somewhat unusual AS THEY COME to the local health authorities on immediately exploded, causing the for the four leading members of
Friday.
house to collapse. The boys wer Cabinet to be absent from the Recovered from his indisposition, wiped out and several inhabitants centre of government at the same Mr. E., Wynne-Jonics, the Kowloon of the upper atorica dropped into time, even during the August
vacation period. Magistrate, resumed his duties at the the cellar-Reuter Special Kowloon Magistracy this morning.
Mr. Ramsay MacDonald is absent During his absence, Mr. J.II.B. Les
in Canada, Mr. Baldwin, second-in- these, alx houses by stealing the
Chan Chol, 32, was sentenced to six occupied the Bench.
The possession, of a quantity of command, is in Franco; Mr. Noville cable,,and, the damage
shares. dutiable Labnecoat Kwong Yuen Chamberlain, third-in-command in, waswechs imprisonment by Mfr. Wynne-||| estimated at about $5,000.
Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this "On behalf
Concentration Common Streak East, led to an unemployed Scotland, and is in charge of the of the morning for stealing two taps from dor-in-Chief, Admitral Sie Frederle moen, Young Yau, being fined 160 by government from his vacation Whitfield Barracks on Saturday C. Dreyer, Commander D.. Orr-Mr. Macfadyen in the Central reaidence there; while Sir John
Ewing 8.0. (0) Naval In- Magistracy this morning. morning.
Simon, fourth-in-command, is also telligence, yesterday laid a wreath
abaent in Borwickshire, having
CONBIDER PLEASURES AB DEPART. NOT Aristotle.
Detective Sergeant Fitches told the Court that defendant had been The speaker at Tuesday's meoiing, in the Colony for about 40 years of the. Hotary Club will be Rotarian He had a previous conviction. He E. Terry. The subject of his had ruined the flush system of talk will be "Many Cargoes,"
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Passengera who left by the Em. press of Anin on Friday included Mr. and Mrs. D. Drummond, Mrs. 9. H. On a charge of trespassing on on the grave in the Protestant Ceme Garrod,. Dr. W. B. A. Moore, Mrrounds near the Garrison Children's tory, Inppy Valley, of the Into Fly. The Young Wo Hospital authorities returned to London only for a few P. I: Newman, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. 1. School, Li Ping-kwong fined $8, or ing Omcer George B. Murphy, who have issued a brief history and first hours to-day to attend the mem- Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Potter in default four days Imprisonment, died under tragic circumstances at report on the work of this institution, orial services for the lato Prest and the Misses Potter, and. Mr. and by Mr. Macfadyun in
Tak, on which shows a steady record of pro-dent von Hindenburg-Our Own Pellco Court this morning.
Correspondent,
Mro. A. B. Purves.
the Central | the I. A. · F. "Bane, Kol
Thursday,
gress.
Carefully selected issues are wor- thy of purchase on an income basis, Broad scalo speculative buying la not recommended but modérato: commitmonts on a long term basis may be made in low priced
of investment funds in upper medium grado bonds still advisable. Highest grades, because of Inadequate yields, are not substantially more attractive than ensh: in the minds of many holders and lightening of commitments is advised.". (**
There is no good reason for basing long term view of Inflation
WHY HAVE MOSQUITOES?
FLIT
kills them
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