Decisive

Defeat For Roosevelt

HOLDING COMPANY BILL ISSUE

HOUSE STICKS

TO POLICY

Washington, July 2 Repeating yesterday's rebuff to President Roosevelt and his Ad- ministration, the House of Repro- sentatives has again rejected the request for legislation to outlaw the holding companios. To-day it stuck to its own bill giving the Security Exchange Commission discretionary authority over hold ing companies, by a vote of 257 to

147.

The decision was greeted with loud cheers from the crowded galleries of the House.

OPIUM HIDDEN

ON JÚNK

BOAT CONFISCATION

ORDERED

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

ANOTHER AMERICAN

VICTORY

The maximum fine of $6,000, HELEN JACOBS WINS

with the alternative of 12 months' hard labour each, was imposed upon Chan Laen, 30, junk muster,| and Loo Po. 65, steersman, whien, they appeared before Mr. Wynne- Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy | this morning on a charge of pos- sesalon of 1,320 tuele of raw opium on board junk No. 4592 alongside the Shamshulpo ferry wharf on. Monday.

AT WIMBLEDON

EXHAUSTED AT FINISH

WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1935.

DOGS WITHOUT

MUZZLES

FURTHER CASES DEALT

WITH

Summoned before Mr. Macfnd- yen at the Central Magistracy this morning, Mrs. C. S. Hosselet, of 24, Broadwood Road, was fined' $3 each on two

summonses for allowing two dogs to be abroni in a public thoroughfare without muzzles. Sergeant Whitley pro- (necuted and stated that the dogs were about six months old. There were only two or three people in fendant was in company with the the vicinity at the time, and de-

London, July 2, Miss Helen Jacobs, of America, advanced through the quarter Revenue-OMeer Brown' stated final round of the Wimbledon that the opium was found on board championships to-day, beating | dogs. the junk, concealed in twenty-six Misa Jedzrejowaka of Poland, but bundles of firewood. The oplum only by a matter of seconds. Had Morris, of No. 3 Bungalow, Repulse A fine of $10 was imposed on M. was wrapped in oil-cloth, and two she been forced into a third set Bay, when he appeared before Mr. parcels were found in each bundle she might have wilted and lost the Macfadyen on a summons for allow. of wood. Small pieces of wood match, for she was exhausted ating a white fox-terrier bitch to be had been placed in the ends of the the finish,

unmuzzled on Repulse Bay Beach. bundles, and this necesaltated the careful handling of the bandien

on June 24.

so that the small pleces of wood would not fall out.

The American won 6-1, 9-7. Miss Jedzrepowska staged a markable recovery after being Later, another vote of 240-138,

It was further stated by the stage-struck in the first act. She brought the House's revised bill proseention that first defendant found her form in the second, and from Committee to the floor of the had purchased the vessel only with it her driving touch. chamber.

nine or ten days age, and the hit winners magnificently into The House then passed its modi-licence had not yet been trans- both wings. fled Holding Company Bill which ferred. now returns to the Senate, from

She

Second defendant pleaded guil-j Miss Jacobs chopped in reply where it will probably be sent toy, while first defendant alleged and was forced to do a vast amount a conference of both Houses in that he was only the master of of sprinting. order that their differences may be the junk and had no knowledge! adjusted.

To-day's voting in the House Is regarded being the most decisive defent of the Administrn tion since President Roosevelt took office. Reuter.

AR

BANKING BILL

Washington, July 2. The Senate Banking Committee has approved the revised Banking Bill which

to now goes

the chamber.

The Administration desire for some changes in the measure was

strongly indicated following a con-

that opium had been concealed Inf the firewoud. He alleged that the ather man had obtained the cargo for him to carry and for doing so he was to have been paid $2,

On imposing the fines on the accused, the Magistrate ordered the confisention of the junk, which was of the 171-picúl capacity type.

NOMINAL FINE

The Polish girl went to 5-2 and was twice playing for set point at that game score.

stated that on June 24, about 5.45 Sergeant A. Groves, prosecuting. P.. he visited the Beach in com- pany with Sergeant Whitley, and, at the east end, saw three dogs, all of which had muzzles, but one of them had the muzzle hanging under its neck. There were several people about at the time,

Defendant said he could not re- member the date, and thought he had been summoned because one of his dogs had subsequently Bay.

At 5-4 she was scratched

again within a point of evening the match, but Miss Jacobs threw her last ounce of energy into her game and fought back courageous.

Miss Jacobs was a trifle lucky to win in two nuts, A third might have been fatal as she was "all in" at the finish.

EARLY MATCHES

someone At Repulse

LAID TO REST

FUNERAL OF YOUNG PORTUGUESE RESIDENT

The funeral of the late Mr. Francisco Assis Delgado, who died

RADIO BROADCAST

A Talk on Tennis At Wimbledon

VARIETY CONCERT

From: ZBW on a wavelength of 365 metres (646 kilocycles):

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme.

Excerpts from "Pa- 7-7.22 p.m. tlence" (Gilbert and Sullivan) sung by the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, his Orchestra.

7,22-7.35 p.m. Marck Weber and

1. From Meyebrer's Treasur

House (Urbachi). 2: You shall be the king of my

heart (Stolz), 3. Entry of the Spring Flowers (Kockert), 7.35-7.55 p.m. From the Studio, "Tennis at Wimbledon" by Denis 11. Hazell.

7.65-8 p.m. "Songs of Wales" 11. A. Grenadier Guards. played by the Regimental Band of

8 pm. Time and Weather Report. 8.03-8.15 p.m. From the Studio. "Horse-riding without Tears," by Cavalier.

8.15-8.30 p.m. Leslie Hutchinson att

Piano.

the Hutch Medley.

2. I only have eyes for you. 3. Jane in January.

- 8.30-9 p.m. Variety. Piano Salos-Ridin' around in the

Rain.

Piano Solo-Just by your example.

Raie da Costa. Song-There's no more you can say,

Turner Layton (Tenor). Organ Solos-Medley of Old Songs, Organ Selos-Wedding of the

Painted Doll.

ference between President Roose- RESTAURANT LICENCE hopes were dashed for Miss Street, To Kwa Wan, after a long Fritz Kreisler.

velt and officials of the Treasury and Federal Reserve Board. Reuter,

FROM HOSPITAL TO GAOL

CASE

In early matches, the English at his home, 1, Chung Ming Dorothy Round, the holder, and illness, at the age of 24, took place Mias K. Stammers both were deat the Roman Catholic Cemetery, feated. Miss Itound was eliminated Happy Valley, yesterday after- A nominal Ane of $5 was im-y the youthful Australian, Missoon. A large gathering of rola- were present, Hartigan, Frau Sperling, lives and friends posed by Mr. S. F. Balfour at the Jean

and the Rev. Father Maestrini, of Central Magistracy this morning of Germany, bent Miss Stammers. 13:} { woman, Kwok Sau-ying, on Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody, favour- St. Teresa's Church, Kowloon,

for transferring or to win the championship, deofelated at the graveside. sub-letting the restaurant licence feated Mme. Mathieu of France at 218 Hennessy Road to Chau handily, as was expected. Chi-lai' without permission of the] Secretarial for Chinese Affaira,

In the mixed doubles, Nishimura and Miss Noel beat Andrews and Miss Ridley 6-2, 6-7, 6-1.-Renter

SURPRISE WIN

The deceased left a father, Mr. A. F. Delgade, who is at present Rope Manufacturing Co., a mother, connected with the Hongkong

several brothers and sisters.

Present na chief, mourners were A. F. Delgado, (father); F. X., J., S., M. and N. Delgado brothers), and C. Villa Carlos (brother-in-law).

Mr. M. K. Lo, for the defence, pleaded guilty and explained that the summons was adjourned from

Mr. Schofiek Inl last week by

Mr. London, July 2 order that the defendant might, A surprise was given the crowd resume her business. The 5.C.A. at Wimbledon late in the after

not pressing for heavy noon when, in one of the best per-

of the punishment at all. The defence formances

present was committed under very excep championships, Gandar-Dower and Whealeroft of Great Britain de Inspector K. W. Andrew said he feated Menzel and Hecht of had been instructed by the S.C.A. Czech-Slovakia, the Davis Cup to ask for a small fine. He visited pair, by scores of 1-6, 8-6, 6-4, 7-5, the premises yesterday and, from-Renter.. what he could see, the defendant;j

MAN WHO JUMPED OFF VERANDAH

Found on the verandah of 44 Tung Lo Wan Road in the carly hours of Jung 11. Chan Tung, 26, became frightened when the alarm was raised by inmates and jumped to the street from the first floor, injuring his log. Be was removed to the Government Civil Hospital and

dis charged yesterday.

Brought before Mr. S. F. Balfour the Central Magistracy this morning he pleaded guilty to be ing in the verandah by night for anunlawful purpose and was sentenced to two months' hard to all intents and purposes had labour.

taken over the business again. The Acting Sub-Inspector Madgwick business was run in a perfectly

still orderly manner.

at

WAN

man was

stated that the limping badly. He stated to the police that he was formerly em- ployed at the docks at Hunghom but was dismissed owing to the depression.

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[OT

Leslie James. Song You and the night and tho

Munic

Gracie Fielda, Instrumental-Noln: Polly. Instrumental-Kitten on the Keys;

Russian Rag. Vocal-Ida Sweet as apple cider.

The Mills Brothers. 9-9.15 p.m. A Violin Recital by

Thais-Meditation (Musseńct). 2. Tambourin Chinois, Op. 3

(Kreisler). 3. Polichinelle Seronado

(Kreisler), 4. Dance of the Marionette

(Winternitz). 9.15.9.30 p.m. Band Music. Poet and Peasant-Overture (Suppe). The Mill in the Black Forest

(Ellenberg).

1.

arch of the Mountain Gnomes

(Ellenberg). 9.30-10 p.m. From the Studio,

A Variety Concert by

1.

2

3.

Others present included: M. F. Baptista, M. A. Basto, E. M. Marques, S. A. Marcal, A. A,

4. Botelho, C. P. Pintos, F. Baptista, II. W. Pomeroy.. A. F. Castillo.5. | A. Santos, Miss C. Perpetuo, D. A.

Ozario, E. F. Castro, W. Santos,

F. Abraham, S. Sousne. R. Sousac, L. Elarte, B. Basto, W. Maher, B. Laurel, I. Botelho, C. Botelho, B. Balores, E. Comes, J. Silva, A. Victal, J. J. Basto, A. Crestejo, F. Fernandez, B. Basto, E. M. Franco, W. Mackintosh, A. F. Castilho, M. G. Lenz, L. Morales, W. Gomca, Kwangtung Proslare issues the following J. Holm, A. F. Baptista, W. Gomes, West North and Fast River

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Soprano, Pianoforte. .Baritone.

Programme. Song....Here is my heart, ...

Rox. Pelier, Piano Solo

Doreen Ma. Song I'll see you again ...

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Doreen M. Song.. With every breath Y take.

Jeanne Gregor.. ....Memories of you

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Rex. Podley. Doreen Ma.

Song Lovely to look at.... Jenone Gregory (by request).

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COAL MINE HOURS

Londen, July 2. - In the House. of Commons, the Minister of Lahour. Mr. Ernest Brown, announced that following the revision of hours of work in the Coal Mines Convention at the

3,7

There was a clean bill of health for the Colony during the three days ended July 1.

·

of

Among IL large number wreaths were tributes from Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Triggs, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Lam, Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson and family, Miss Fern- andez, Mr. and Mrs. Jol Rodrigues, | Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Fernando. Mr. and Mrs. F. II, l'ica, Mins Rosalind Lee, Dr. Karanjia, Raymond Devaux, J. Reevee. The A dinner dance will be held at Corps Infantry (Portuguese Co.) Repulse Bay Hotel this evening, The H.K.V.D.C.. Noronha

and Co. last bus leaves Repulse Bay at I am. (Staff). Asiatle Products Co., Workmen (Fur East Oxygen and The rainfall registered at the Royal Miss Rozario, living at 232 Tung Acetelyne Co.), P. J. Stevens, Mr. Observatory for the 24 hours ended Choi Street, was bitten by a dog on A. A. Crestejo and family and at 10 am. to-day amounted to 2.12 Sunday and was treated at the Row, inches. This makes the year's total loon Hospital. The dog luas not been to date 31.29 Inches, compared with on found. average of 39.51 incires.

The forthcoming wedding is an- Yung Fu, 17, n caddie, living at 25 nounced of Mr. Romney. Lyle Penree, Thompson Road, fell into the nullah arrountant, c/o B.C.A: Victor Co., at Kennedy Rond yesterday and was Nathan Road, Kowloon, und Min swept down to the harbour near the Geraldine Frances Meagher, teneber, Naval Dockyard where ክር was of Senttle. rescued and removed in hospital.

others.

81 PERISH AS SHIPS COLLIDE

(Continued from Page A

Amongst these present at the open-and 81 lives in the Inland Sea early from Penang, was sentenced to

Lam King, aged 24, a life banishee ing of the Bank of East Asia Build- this morning.

sixing yesterday, was Mr. B. S. Rogers "At 1.03 am, I felt and heard a months hard labour by Mr. S. F. who was responsible for the entire terrific crash amidships on the Balfour at the Central Magistracy installation of the safe deposit boses starboard-side. The Midori Maru's this morning for the theft of clothing and vault, the door of the latter being lights immediately went out and I last International Labour Con- from 108 Johnston Road, Wanchal one of the largest in the Colony, jumped out of bed and rushed from ference, the Government was pre prosecuted.

district. Detective Inspector Fender weighing 24 tons. The whole equin-my cabin towards the ilfebents. pared to

ment was supplied by the York Safe ratify simultaneously

Jand Lock Company, through the locul The Midori Maru was sing with the other six. countries named in the list.-British Wire-banishment before their periods of

On charges of returning from fagents, Messrs. Lane, Crawford, Ld.heavily and the sea was rushing in. Passengers were dazed and gazed icas.

deportation and expired, Yu Wah, 35, Sentence of one month's hard about stupidly. We found the and Teung Yuk, 20, were sentenced to labour was passed upon Li Ping, 50, boats could not be launched owing The Empress of Japan is de hore six months and one year respectively unemployed, when he appeared before to the list. - from Shanghai ut 8 n.m. on Friday, when they appeared before Mr. Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon

The first day of Lane, Crawford's Balfour at the Central Magistracy Magistracy this morning and pleaded "I dived into the sea, although Sale and the opening of Cafe Wiseman this morning.

guilty to the theft of two brown shoes it was very rough. I was picked attracted nearly a thousand people to

from the Bata Shou Company, at No. un by a motor trawler, Exchange Building yesterday.

Charged before. Mr. Macfadyen at 00 Nam Cheong Street. Inspector "The Midori Maru quickly rose the Central Magistracy this morning, Portallion, prosecuting, sald defen vertically in the air and plunged

of streama

and

on remand, Lau Chuen, an unemploy-dant was seen by a Chinese con down storn first. four minutes While the forry launch Man Lok

ed youth, was fined $10, or fourteen stable at 3.10 pm, yesterday, and the was nearing the Kowloon City Pler daya hard labour, for driving a motor shoes were found under his jacket. after she was struck, amid a heart- last night on a journey from Hong- lorry No. 3000, without a licence, and The man took the constable to No, breaking chorus ̈kqng, Chinese malo third-class another $50, or one month's hard 00 Nam Choong Street where he ad shouts for help from scorea still passenger jumped overboard. A labour, for driving the motor-lorry mitted stealing then. Tam Sheung-ahoard, many of whom were sucked. search was nude but the body was ❘ without the pernilesion of the owner. hing, the manager of the shop ap-down in the vortex as the vessel not recovered.

The sentences" are to be consecutive, i peured as complainant.”

sank-Reuter

p.m. A Relay from The Bournemouth Municipal Or- ductor. Richard Austis. from the Pavilion. Bournemouth.

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Special programmes for Far Easter Listeners will be broadcast from Zeeson se followst

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19.71 790 13,100 ke 1.30-3 19.74 m 16.200 ke 6.45-8.15 p.m. DJN 31.46 m #,540 ke 4.48-8.15 p.m. DJB 19.74 m 18.200 ke 5 p.m.-12.30.m. 445 pm. DID, DJN Annvanesment (Germ

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p.m. Folk Music,

6.30 p.m. Nowa in English,

5.45 p.m. The ferman School Unlen, the

Germ-rell of the "V,D,A."

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by Ludwig van Beethoven,

6.4 p.m. News in derman.

1 p.m. Concart of Light Malc.

p.m, News in Engllah.

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