FOOTBALL HAUPTMANN

UPSETS CONTINUE

LIVERPOOL

TURNS

ON ARSENAL

BELL SCORES NINE GOALS

REBUKES LINDBERGH

"WHY DIDN'T HE FACE IT OUT?"

HAD HOPED FOR CLEMENCY

A

(Special to "Telegraph")

press

Trenton (N.J.), Dec. 20,

officer

that Rtates

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY

MURDER

GRIEVES

JAPAN

EXCHANGE

MARKET REVIEWED

SHADOW CAST OVER SILVER DOMINANT,

FUTURE

ASSASSINATION REACTION

(Special to "Telegraph”)

(ly Telzarash. Conuright. Telromphie Kra

27, n a.m.)

FEATURE

S'HAI JOURNAL

COMMENTS.

Shanghai, Dec. 26. The publication, Finance and Com meree, în ita report of the exchange market for the week ended December 21, inter alia, states: perin exco nuket during the by the extraordinary conditions pre- vailing in the silver markets. The everything

DECEMBER 27, 1935.

RADIO BROADCAST The

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London, Dec. 26. There was another series of astounding results in to-day's holiday football. Arsenal after

mger Olilimanta, 1994, Rectired. Decembar | winning at Liverpool on Christ-

Shanghal, Dec. 26. mas Day lost before their own

"We are deeply aggrieved by the Governor Hoffman announces that untimely death of one who has been supporters to the same team. ropneve for Bruno Hausmann, under hard for the readjustment of Aston Villa fairly naturally rentones of death for the murder of Sino-Japanese relations, declared a took the count at Huddersfield, the Lindbergh baby, is not con-spokesman of the Japanene En but Brentford did very well to the Slate Court of Pardons refuse any to-night when nuentioned re- depends upon the American policy Tel-Tango Chante (Scotia); 4. SI

win at Preston. Tottenham nuffered their second holiday defeat, and Doncaster had a bad time against Notts Forest.

The three leading teams in the southern section of the third division all collected the full complement of

pointa,

A Router message states that in the match in which. Tranmere, play Ing on their own ground beat Oldhami

Bell, Tranmere's 13-4, contre-forward scored nine goals, thereby breaking an English League record recently equalled by Drake of the Arserial. The full results

cabled FLA

FIRST DIVISION

Reuter, follow.

Arsenal

Birminghata

Derby

Chelsea

Everton Huddersfield Preston N. E Stoke

Sunderland

West Brom.

Wolves

by

Liverpool

2

1

Grimsby

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Manchester Portsmouth Wolnesday Aston Villa Brentford Backhurn

2 Leeds

5 Middlesbro'

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Blackpool

*Bradford

Charlton

Manchester U.

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Norwich

Notta Forest

G

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A

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Leicester Fulham Port Vale Barnsley Bradford C.

Bury

Donenater Toltenham

Swansea

Southampton 2 West Ham

*Pastponed owing to fog.

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

Alternhol Bournemouth Bristol C. Cardiff

Crystal l'al. Exeter Gillingham

Luton Reading

Torquay

Watford

templated "at the present time" If

garding the Japanese reaction follow- to exercise its right of clemency. in the asanasination of Mr. Tona A storm of controversy was recent-Yu-jen, former close colleague of Mr.

Wang Ching-wel Ministry.

ly aroused by Governor Hoffman ex- pesang the opinion that the imupt mann trial was unsatisfactory.

This attitude was denounced by critics na a political move aimed at discrediting the State Attorney, wha is a political

oponnent of Governor.--Neuter Special.

in

the Foreign

under review was dominated

future is obscura

and no

because

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of the Treasury

Strauss).

7.30-7.43 p.m. Four Songs by Mlle. Lucienne Boyer, (Soprano). Speak to me of love (Lenoir); 3, Sana

1. Visions in Smoke (Boa); 2.

Petita (Giarol).

7.43-7.50

p.m. "Six-it Medley." 7.60-8 p.m. From the Studio. "Book Reviews", by Sabrina.

3pm. Time and Weather Report;

8.05-8.15 p.m. Light-Symphony Orchestra.

8

Appears to no one that policy will be or what purpose it in intended to accomplish. Anierica opinion itself in hopelessly divided

the upon subject and, in the mean- The spokesman for the Japanese time, Secreu controls the fatal Stock Quotations. military attache, speaking to the Japanese press, anid: "The killing of at China's currerey. Admittedly, he

Henry officials who have been seeking to cannot force the exchange value of promote this

Sino-inpanese friendship

he Standard Dollar up, but he can throws a dark shadow over the future low it to fall almost to any level.. rel-tions of the Iwo countries."

The

As long

as reliance has to be placed semi-official

Nippo, de organ, declares: "The fact that unly member: silver, Mr. Morgenthae will, in of the so-called "Japanese group"

his sense, be complete master of

the Trenton, Dec. 26. /

ituation and, judging from his in- Bruno Hauptmann's fear of execu-have been made the victims of

terviews with Press representatives tion broke through ha sto.cat - mennour in nn emotional

and public utterances, he takes his Empire Christmas Gulborst to-day when he learned that Colonel

responsibility quite light-heartedly.

STOICISM FAILS

Charies Limbergh had left America for England.”

"Why didn't he stay and face it out 7" he naked. i

face

He revued he had hoped that Colonel Lindbergh and he might meet to face before the Court of Pardons so that he might persuade Cooner Lndbergh to urge ein ne

The execution will take place during the week of January 14 if the Court

of Pardons denies clemency.-United

2 Prean.

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9.24 J. D. Hutchison & Co., Educa-

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9.28 J. Harrop, J. Forbes.

9.33 A. T. Lay, E. Bathurst.

0.36 J. M. Gray, G. T. iny.

9.40 8. 11. Dowell, N. L. Smith,

M. Bryden, I. H. Geare.

0.48 K. L. S. Weob, E. G. Smith

1

Coventry

2

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1 Soullend

1

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4

Millwall

3 Clapton 0.

1

Notts County

Northampton

9 Newport

2 Queen's P. R.

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

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Halifax

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Rotherham Stockport Tranmere Wrexham York

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4 Carlisle

13

2 Southport

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J Walsall

4 Darlington

21 YEARS AGO

Extracts From the "Telegraph" Files

Wright

9,62 11. A. O'Kieffe, A. M. Hirsh.

19.58 D. S. Robb, R. Young.

3 10.00 11. 11. Beddow, It: A. Rodgers

10.04 A. B. Purves, E. des Voeux.

0 10, C. W. Jouras, W. A. Mackin

lay.

2 10.127 R. Rowell, W. J. E.

The following extracts are from the Hongkong Telegraph for the week ended December 26, 1914.

The rate of dollar on demand was 1s. 9.3/16d.

D

The N.V.K. liner Fushimi Maru.

Mackenzie.

10.16 W. J. S. Key, N. K. Littlejohn. 10.20 11. N. Williamson, W. W.

Shewn,

at.

tack, shows clearly the assassins are motivated by opposition to Mr. Wang Ching-wel's policy towards Japan.

-United Prcha.

ALL THE

HOLIDAY CRICKET

Staff Match At I.R.C.

A drawn game was played on the Indian R.C. ground yesterday be tween the European and the Local Staffs of the Hongkong Electric Con

pany,

was very

Joyousness 1. Homage March (Haydn Wood); Convert Waliz (Haydn Wood).

8.15-9.15 p.m. A Relay from Daventry.

"The More we are together,” An Party of Old Friends.

9.15-9.35 p.m. Daventry News Bul-

On Monday theavy remit, İletin.

9.35-10 p.m. Variety Items, Violin Solo--Always ..Albert Sandler; Song-Lovely to Look at Irene Dunn (Soprano); Organ Solo Nola Sydney Gustard; Song Red Sails in the Sunset, Roll along

Al Bowlly; Band Prairie Moon..

strady.

due mainly to tances from Chinese residing jover- sens and also to a considerabia. We- mand for Dollars from hanks outport branches. There were good sellers for near delivery throughout the day and the market clnard with sales effected at 1/2 and 20% for cash. On Tuesday market opened The Whistler and his Dog: Vocal---

nt

... Browning the raten prevailing at the previous All because of you day's close. The undertone was firm and Starr. Let's All Go Ballyhoo. on Equidation of December contracts 10 p.m. Big Ben: Reuter Presa by apeculators. The Central Bank Bulletins bought 700 cash Gold Bars and later, 10.10-10.30 p.m. From the following lower Dairen ilver ndvlees," Japonese banks commenced to buy fair amounts.

the

UPS AN ODOWNS

On the following day there was gain a suggestion of rasiness on the renewal of buying orders from Daren, hut the influnnee of lower silver quotations was not marked in any very definite way until Thursday. Japanese banks and Batting first, the Locals declared became very good buyers of exchange then speculators 172 for nine wickets, A. R. Min in the afternoon. The Government hitting of not out and T. Ali 52. The banks were enlled upon to sell appro- Europeans replied with 144 for niuex'mately £1,000,000 in all rurrencies wickets, J. F. Berron and Peora claiming

at

Lunny 28..

W. nt the official rates and, before the 41 oach and J. F. close, for the first time since early November speculators were buying at beloty the Government Banks' quota- tions.

CRAIGENGOWER C.C. MATCH

At the Craigengower C.C., an

The market was firmer on Friday joyable match was played yesterdayow'ng to more optimistic silver between the Morried and the Singles, advices from London and on Satur- the results being a draw.

day, a generally better tone prevailed The Married scored 145 runs. t the opening following nown of thanks to 47 by T. E. Yeoh and 24 shipments of Bilver to Americh, but v0. M. Omar. G. Lee enptured subsequentle malative buying was three w cketa fur 2 rum.

rønewed."—Reuter, In reply, the Singles had 112 runs Con the bourd for nine wickets when stumps were drawn. F. R. Zinimern made 30 not out and E. Zimmern had .30. U. M. Omar took four for 32.

KOWLOON IST XL NAVY............ A very enjoyable game was played yesterday on the Kowloon Cricket U.S. Club ground where the first eleven of

1024 W. A. Stewart, F. M. Ellis. 10.28 D. S. Edward, G. B. S. Thom-

Son.

10.32. R. Billinghurst, P. Morrison. 10.36 1), J. Keogh, A. K. Forsyth. 18.40 Cal. Blak, I. R. Andreas, 10.44 W. G. Birnie, D. J. Gilmore. 10.48 Wing, Car, Bishop, P. in

FazGerald.

10.52 Comir. Tatry, X. Masionald. 10.54 Commodore Sedgwick, Comdr.

Hole.

the Kowloon C.C. engaged the 1st XI

of the Royal Navy, the match result- ing in a win for the home tram by four wickets.

HUNDREDS OF NEW PLANES

WAR DEPARTMENT

ORDERS

Washington, Dec. 28. The Department of War has, daring Taking first lease of the wicket, the the past fortnight, awarded contracts Royal Navy compiled a total of 100 for the supply of 115 attack pinnes, 11.04 Surg. Lt. Cdr. Graff, t. Cdr.runs, towards which Lt. Miers can 10 tmbing plants, and 115 charpen

Marks.

tributed 37. Engineer Cemdr. Davies 21, 14. Wraith 23 and Surgeon Lt.in nines, at a cost of $15.000.000.

The Department intends to purchuse Davenport 52. S. V. Gittins took four

our a hundred nuranit minnes, thus ex- wickets for 23 and A. E. Perry three hausting the $23,000,000 appropria for seven

[Fah.—United Press.

11.08. Pay. Lt. Morant, Surg. Lt.Cdr.

May-

New Course

928 A. McKellar, A. A. Bremner, 9.36 E. T. McMullen, A. M. W. Scott. 9.40 G. E. Costello, T. It. Chuggets. 9.48 7. C. Monaghan, 11, U. Ireland, 19.52 D. Drummond, J. G. Colesworth,

10.00 Mrs. & Miss Jeffries,

CHRISTMAS MEETING RESULTS

Results of the Royal Hongkong Goll Club's Chrismas miceling at Pauling - are as follow:

Bogey (Par) Pool on the old course, arrived in Hongkong on her maiden, A. B. Raworth (9), ons down:

T. R. Rowell (22) two down, Rowell trip to Europe.

won the sceard prize as he had the best homeward score. Others return-

The death occurred at Home of Mr. J. J. Kenwick, partner in Jardine, Matheson and Co.

A fund was opened in Hongkong for the supply of cigarettes and, tobacco to troops at the Front.

ECONOMIC EXPERTS

CONFERENCE ASSEMBLE

IN CANTON

Canton, Dec. 26.

all Fifty economic experts from parts of the country held a meeting this morning at the Municipal Re ception Building under the auspices

wo town were D. 5. url (a), D. J. Gilmore (6), R. Winkfield (9), Major R. L. Withington (13) and v. C. B. Black (18) There were 62 entries.

The Bogey (par) Pool on the new evurse was cancelled.

J. B. Mackle won the Medal Round on the old course with a score of 79-1060, Other scores were T. R. Rowell 92-2270, and R. B. Williams 85-14-71. There were 33 entries.

Mrs. Withington, two and won the Mixed Bogey (par) Pool on the new course. Captain and Mrs. Trimble, two down, also had the worse homeward

sebro. Twelve couples entered.

d Maior

VOLCANO MENACE

The Kowlenn C.C. renlied with 201 rans for eight wickets. F. S., W.

Smith was top-score with 51 runs, the former winning by twelve runs, including ten tours at a three. A.

Batting Arst, the Kowloon Cricket

40

runs.

lay scored 42. N. A. E. Mackay Club totalled 11 runs, towards which and E. F. Fincher 25. Tulne. H. Lawrence contributed 26. C. B. was the most surressful bowler for Sargent 14. B. B. Lay 28. T. R. the Navy, taking four wirkets for 60 Hunter 15 not eat, and R. Baldwin 15. Dave took four wickets for 33 runs and Cripps three for 20. A close gume resulted · froni the The Navy scored 123 runs,

Birkitt meeting of the Kowloen Cricket Club | scoring 20, Rees 15 and Están 31. F. Juniors and the Royal Navy Juniors Lay captured three wickets for 2 on the Navy ground, at King's Park, ¦ runs and G. Len five for 20.

KOWLOON JUNIORS WIN

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

"NO MAN OR WOMAN WHO SAW The troopship Neuralia will arrive ANYTHING OF THE GREAT WAR CAN [here at 10a.m. on Sunday and not BE OTHER THAN A LOVER OF PEACE." to-morrow as originally expected. -Bernard M. Baruch.

The Colonial Ofice announces that The Hongkong University. Arts Miss B. E. Abraham has been Association is presenting "Lady appointed an Assistant Mistress, Precidas Stream" in the Great Hall Hongkong. of the University on Saturday, January 11, at 9.15 p.m. Seats may be booked at the King's Theatre from to-day.

*

Fuk

Wong Tak, 52, unemployed, was sentenced to six months' hard labour by Mr, E. L. Wvan-Jones a* fe Kow. loon Magistracy this morning for Passengers who, arrived here from returning rom banishm. bien- Manila by the Empress of Japan dant admitted having been ban'shed included Lieut.-Col. R. I, Brennnn, from the Colony on September 16

this Mir, and Mrs. G. E. Costello, Mr. and year or a pa's pais, kod: Mrs. B. D. Evans, Mr. R. Hancock, Dr. stated that he had been enticed into and Mrs. W.B.A. Moore, Major and com.ng back to Hongkong, by a man Mrs. E. R. Taylor, and. Brigadier|~35 permied to Plus him work General and Mrs. F. S. Thackeray. of the China Economic Society.

Inspector, Stimson appeared for the BOMBS TO DIVERT LAVA

prosecution. After brief meeting, the

FROM MAUNA LAO

Appearing on remand, Chan Yat-sen economists visited the Sun

www z nich ed to one

months hard

Sentence of six weeks' hard Inbour favour- University to-day and were

Honolulu, Dec. 25. labour by Mr. E. 1. Wynne-Jones at was passed upon Lai Ming, 24, un- ably impressed by the many imposing

In an attempt to divert the lava the Kowloon angistracy dua mra.ng employed, by Mr. E. I. Wynne-Joace buildings of the University. Several stream from the volcano on Mount for loitering at Nga-Tain-Wal village; at the Kowloon Magistracy this

tho professors.in Department of

Mauna Lao it is planted that United Kowloon City, on the morning of morn ng when he admitted the theft Economics are members of the States Army bomb.ng pinnes drop December 21. A Chinese detective of electric fillings valued at $2 from Society.

thirty tons of

bombe into the vul- stated that he saw defendant by the the first floor of No. 14 Sal Yeung morning

A. and, on Choi Street. Defendant was arrested The meeting this

roadside at 12.30 The eruption took place some weeks penine him, found in his possession at Boundary Street and the fittings attended by Mr. Ou Fang-pu, Pro-

in bis

_possess{o}}. vincial Commissioner of Finance. ago and the stream of molten lava an electrie torch and two batteries. were found

having stolon Hu has been a constant menace to the Defenarat tank the police to us admitted Mayor Liu Chi-wen and Mr. Chi-hsten of the Provincial Govern township of lilo. At the moment it Yuan village to find his house, but Detective-Sergeant Ella prosecuted. from the finaly numitted that he wasted 10 Kwan Wai-man, 20, caretaker. Was ment; Several papers on monetary is only a short distance

were source of the town's water supply, look for a friend. Inspector Chester- the system and banking problema

complainant. The ---Reuter.

Woods prosecated. read-Union News.

WAS

end.

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