THE HONGKONG-TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1934.

NIGHT RIDERS THROW BOMBS AT JAPANESE

ANOTHER OUTBREAK

IN ARIZONA

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Phoenix, Oct. 30.

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The antagonism of American farmers Arizona for Japanese and Indian land-owners and lease farmers has flared up again,

Reports to the sheriff here state that "persons unknown" hurled dynamite bombs into the yards of two Japanese farmers in the Salt River valley last night, One of the bombs considler-

ably damaged the home of one Japanese, near Clen-

dale.

The raiders eame on horseback

to the Japanese larts and could

not be identified.

A Japanese child was injured

by flying glass,--United Press,

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Considerable inconvenience and not a little manoyance was occasioned office workers and others

in the central district jf Shanghai recently, as the result of water flooding the streets from the Bund

så får back at Klangse Road. In some parts, the streets were flooded to a depth of three fast. Photo

gives some idea of the inundation at the rear of the Customs Building, Szechuan Road.

MORE FIRMS SUMMONED

FAILURE TO FILE RETURNS

Several local firms were suminod-

GUILTYing, for having failed to send in

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Telegraph, diapuright. Telegraphic Men mara Dedinaner,

Recreed, Ditabre LAPS.

Eastern Locarno

No Nearer

NO RESPONSE TO

MORE MONEY FOR PRISONS

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lu marry, three officers were dis- mind and three prematurely res tired on pension, while five wires. and children have tren sent home

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CHILDREN'S CONCERT.

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4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. B-6.15 p.m. Children's

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7 p.m.

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London and New York Stock and

Commodity Qustations.

7.05-7.22 p.m. Vocal Gem, Les Cloches de Corneville

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Light Opera Company. The Quaker Girl (Manekton).

Light Uporn Company, The Waltz Dream (Strauss),

Light Opern Company. 7.26-8pm. Music for the Ballet "Petroushka" (Stravinsky) played by the London Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Albert Coates,

1st Tableau: The Mid-test Fair. End Tablens: Petroushka's Room. 3rd Tablenú: The Moor's Room,

Tableau; Petraushka is slain. His Ghost haunts the Magician. Weather p.m. Local Time and

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8.03-8.38 p.m. Variety. Piano Solos-Piano "Show

Memories."

Turner Layton. Vocal Duet-What's Good for the Gaose, is good for the Gander, | Vorn| Burt-Gee, Oh Gush, "I'm

Gratefuli

Sam Brown and Girl Friend. Organ Solo---Wedding of the

Painted Doll, · Organ Solo-Medley of Old Songs,

Lestle Jamer, Vocal Duct-Night on the River, Vocal Duet-The Old Covered

Bridge.

Layton and Johnstonr.

FRENCH SCHEME for sarlons reasons prior to the Piano Duct-- Want a Fair and

Lomluh, Oct. 30.

normal leave date.

Square Man,

Plano Duet Ain't she the Dainty.

Carroll Gibbons and John W. Green, 8.39-9.1. The Band of H, M.

1. Wedling of the Rose (Jessel). 2. Holomoko-Intermezzo

(Reeves).

el before Mr. E. W. Hamilton, at the Central Magistrngy this morn

within seven days, a declaration of

RAINSTORM DAMAGE. exported goods to the Superinten-

$30,000 for typhoon and rain- in the House of Commons, the storm damages in Hongkong, and a dent of the Imports and Exports Department. ench case a fine of

Ford Privy Seal. Mr. Anthony hike sum ader the game heading Coldstream Guards, Eden, In reply to a question, sald respect of Kowloon. it. fe ex $2 was imposed.

Mr. J. Barrow, Assistant Super-both the German and Polish Goy plained, in regard to the Hongkong Cleveland, Oct. 39.

intendent of the Imports and Ex-ernment had indiented to the

vote that since June at the Jury to-day equitled Mr. ports, prosecuted.

French Government, and it was heavy rainstorms have cured such Joseph Nuth, former chairman and

Mr. O. E. C. Marton, appearing understond, #1 to the Soviet damigo to Government buildings, Mr. Wilbur Baldwin, former Pre-for the Texas Company (China) Government. certain difficulties roads, waterworks and piers &c.. sident, of the Union Trust Com:11d., who were summoned in res which, they a to the conclusion that a further sum of $10,000 la re- pany, arraigned on charges of pect of 100 drums of gasoline, 3,000 of a Mutual Guarantor Paet on quired to make guard the damage "window dressing" the banks time of kerosene and ten drums of the lines proposed last surter dune and a supplementary vote for

lubricating all, pleaded guilty to a by the French and Soviet Giover this amount is requested. technical offence, saying the sun in namented at the sugges-

Regarding the Kowloon vote, it is minis ente as the greatest surprise | tion of the British Government, to the Company, as they had always

stated that the heavy rainstorms They had T1 been informed during July, August and September taken the greatest care, and had ne what action, if any, the French caused considerable damage to intention whatever of infringing and Soviet Governments propose Government buildings and the the Ordinance.

In taks in response to these ob-roads, water works and drainage The Asiatle Commercial Corporns |servations from Berlin and War-systems in the. Kowloon Districi. tion, Bank of Canton Building, Baw,- British Wireless. were summnued in respect of 242 tons of fuel oll exported to Canton on the steamer Alecto, and their representative admitted the sum-

were D.

statement for 1931.

It yas alleged they exaggerated the company's security with in- ient to deceive the public. United PreAR,

SHIP SUBSIDY SCHEME

BRITISH OWNERS'

PLANS

London, fler, 30.

mons.

The other defendants,

Mr. Runcimun informed the | Chellacam, China Building, mum- House of Commons to-day that moned in respect of four cases of shipowners had worked unit

The cost of repairing the damage is estimated at $15,000: $5,000 only is provided in the Estimates and a

requested.

NO DECISION ON plementary vote for $10,000 is RUBBER QUOTAS

BODY REPORTS

Chinese slippers, eight cases of INTERNATIONAL scheme to meet the Government silk and linen gends, three cases ot conditions for the grant of Pamphorwood trunks and even subsidy to vessels carrying tramp cares of leather suitenses, export- cargoes under tramp conditions. Jed on the President, Pierce to Lon

The scheme had been submitted | Angrdes.

Curaeno atl Colon,

to the Government, and was now Panama; the Fang You-lung firms, under discussion. He understood | No.

Quern's Street.

Cas

from the Chamber of Shipping that | respect at 40 cums of Chinese wine stops were being taken lo convenexported to San Francisco on the an international Conference of President Pierce; the Shing Ting Shipowners to frame proposals Company, No. 62 Bonham Strand tending to adjust the supply of East, in respect of 157

To the foodstuffa exported Chicago; tonnnge in the world demand-British Wireless,

and the Yuen Fong-bong firm China Building, in respect of 73 eases of canvas shes exported to George Town, Castries, Roseau and Spain!

EXCHANGE OF AMBASSADORS.

CHINA'S APPOINTEE TO ROME

Nanking, Oct. 31.

The National Government. of China has issued a mandate ap

ROLLING STOCK FROM BRITAIN

London, 024, 30.

been fasted by the International The following communique hue

Rubber Producers' Association:

"The

NEW PIER.

A sum of $7,000 is required for the construction of a landing pier posite Arsenal Street. This is to mert the need for additional land- ing facilities for small craft on the

Praya (Gloucester Road) in the neighbourhood of the China. Fleet Club and the Seamen's Institute.

The existing public pier at Fen- wick Street has ruly one set of eps and has proved innderplate for Regulations Committee met for its bark and disembark passengers at International Rubber: the large number of bonts that en monthly meetinst to-day. Advisory Panel was completed by

The this spot. No provision is made in the current year's Estimates for

send as a representative of the cost $1,000 and the appointment of Colonel Town-this work which is estimated to rubber goods manufacturers of the vote for that amount is requested, Hupplementary

United States.

"The Committee discussed tite question of the percentage of basic qustus which will be fixed with STOLEN HANDBAG #ffect from January 1, 1935, to regulate permissable exports dur- Ing the initial part of the year." the report goes un.

"An agreement on this point. was not reached and the meeting GREATER EFFICIENCY adjourned," the statement

cutes.Ranter, - ON LUNGHAI RY.

Nanking, Oct. 31. The Administration of the Lang-

pointing Mr. Liu Wen-tau as Brathal Railway has suggested to the Chinese Ambassador to Rome,

At the same time the Chinese Ministry of Railways the purchase Government has notified the Italian of eighteen locomotives and fifteen Government of its consent to the passenger coaches in order to in- appointment of Signor Lojaconcrease the efficiency of transport Vincenzo as the first Italian Am service of the road.

Lo Nanking, Central

bassador

News

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The following ships are expected

His also suggested that the pur- chases should be nude in England with money appropriated from the returned British Boxer Indemnity funda.

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was

Convicted on 接 charge of re- ceiving handbag which stolen from Yuen Wai-hing, a spinster, living at No. 2 Second Btreet, Kwong Yam, 56, unemploy ed, was sentenced to six months' hard labour by Mr. Macfadyen in the Central Police Court this morning.

4. Valsy des Alouettes (Drigo). 4. Amoretten Tanze (Gung'}). 5. Swensliku March (Klohr). 6. Entry of the Bayarda-March

(arr. Winterbottom). 7. Marche Lorraine (Ganne). 9-9.20 p.m. From the Stadio, Howallan Selections by Ho Yuk Ming and Ilo Yuk Lun.

9.20.9.30 p.m. Archibald Joyce Waltzes (arr. Debroy Somers) and played by Debroy Somers Band.

9.30 p.m.

Reutor Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and

Commodity Quota-

tiens.

9.35-10 p.m. · Muxical Comedy, Vocal Gems-Bitter Sweet (Nocl

Coward).

Columbia Light Oßern Company. Selection-Conversation Piece

(Noel Coward),

Charles Prentice and his Orchestra. Vocal Gems-Rose Marie (Priml). Vocat Gems-No, No Nanette

(Youmans).

Light Opern Company- 10-10.30 p.m. Latest Dance Music, Fox Trot-Moon Glow. --Kax -Trol---Your Mother's

Son-in-law.

.

Fox Trut-Love in Bloom. Fax Trot-With my eyes wide open I'm Dreaming.

Fox Trat-Cocktails for Two. Fox Trot-Heaven on Earth. Fox Trat-Ev'ry Time 1 Louk

at you. Fox Tru-Oh! (Puki Muki Oh! Waltz Love is a Song.

10.30 p.m.

Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid- day Press News, Further London Stock and Commodity Quotations 'tol- lowed by New York Opening Quota- tions.

10.30 pm. Close Down.

PONY AUCTION

GRIFFINS ON SALE TO-MORROW

four.

Five griffins imported into Hongkong by the Russian dealer, Mr. Patrushowf, will be sold by auction at the paddock of the Hongkong Jockey Club to-morrow On a charge of returning from afternoon at 530, the auctioneers banishment the defendant was being Messrs. Haghes and Hough. formally remanded for seven days. A urey gelding of 14 hands, No. Mesara, Benjamin, and Pott, have!

Prosecuting, Detective-Sergeant K. E. 2. six years old, the received the following Straits cur. W. Fowlie said that about 7.15 brother of Soldier of Britain, is

quotations Chuyers) from ener

p.m. on Monday, the complainant the

& outstanding pony in the group. Sgapore to-day for inw rubbers-- Spot

of 14 hands, ' } }

had her handbag snatched from A hay mare 204 GIT Jan/Mur

render her left arm while walking years old No.. H, K. E, 7. 14 The Ministry, of Railways is re- Apr/June

aff

Derby in Queen's Rund West. At 8.30; sister to Hydroplane, the ported to have approved this plan.—July Sept, 20 eks

the same night, a Chinese detective winner this year. Central News,

sergeant was on patrol duly in,

The three other ponies are a Queen's Road Central, and arrest bay gelding of 14 hands, four

The

defendant. On being , years old. No. H. K. D. 211, an DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF. searched the handbar was found iron grey mare of 14 hands, five in his possession, tucked under his years old, No. II, K. E, 5, and an Following domestle troubles. Hui jacket. Defendant stated that his fron grey mare of 14.1' hands, Kwai-hing, à married woman, of brought the bag down with him four years old, No. II. K. E, 6. High Street, West Point, caminitied from Mueno. From a photograph suicide by hitnging herself yesterday. found in the handbag, the detec The prize distribution of Ellis WEATHER REPORT

Kadoorie Schnol will take place on November 9 at 11 n.m.. the Director death, eight cases of typhold with one

Three cases of diphtheria with one tive traced the complainant. The anticyclisé continues moy of Education officiating.

death (one imported), one case, unch ing eastward and is now centred

of paratyphoid und meningitis, and 43 over, Japan: A shallow depression Through being knocked down by a deaths from tuberculosis, were report

across the taxi in Des Voeux Road Central Intel to the local health authorities Inst in moving eastward Eastern Sea, Local forecast night, a pedestrian, Li, Shu-ki, was week. On Monday one case of small- East winds, moderate; fine to admitted to the Government Civil Pox was reported,"

Hospital with budy injuries, . cloudy.

to be in wiroless communication with Hongkong to-day-Lilian Moller, Wing Lee, Atlantie Maru, Yuki Maru, Cremer, Ronsan Maru, Atreus, Lycemoon, Honang, Curt- bage, Taipossek, Haiyang, Nora Muerak, Kongao, Soudan, Asam JA Maru, Sikiang, Chaksang, Doimed, Selatan, Helikon, Taiyuan.

THE FIRST GREAT LAW IS TO ONEY.-Schiller.

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JAPANESE MANOEUVRES

CAUSEWAY BAY FIRE

A Chinese resident was burnt Tientsin, Oct. 30. on the hand and slight damage Japanese garrison troops in North was done to a building when fire China have again commenced large broke out in the rear of a private More than 3,000 school children sente

the house in Fung. To Wan Road, manoeuvres niong under the age of 14 years from all northern section of the Tientsin Causeway Bay, at 10.30 this morn Friends of the Rev. N. V. Halward schools in the Colony were afforded an Pukew Railway, with Chinghai and lug. On the recurrence of the anniver Rary of the King of Italy's birthday, will be glad to know that he is now unusual treat yesterday afternoon,

Several ire appliancea wore on a reception will be held by the Italianout of hospital. On his doctor's advice when they were allowed to attend aYang-liu-ching as their centres of

Thoir .programino of the scene carly, and the fire was Consul General in the Consulate, Ex-ho is leaving for a short sea trip to dress rehearsal of the Military Tattoo Activity. change Building, on Saturday, Novem. Singapore and expects to be back on his to he held at Soskunpoo on manoeuvres is expected to cover easily extinguished. The injured

November 15.

Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Įtwo daya.-Central Nows,

man was taken to hospital, bar 10 from 11.30 am. to 12.30 p.m.

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