HOLLAND RECOVERS. HER GOLD
U. S. SHIPS METAL TO EUROPE
REVERSAL IN MOVEMENTS
SHAREHOLDERS
RESPONSIBLE?
QUESTION OF FIRM'S
BORROWED MONEY
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1936,
FOOTBALL
BETTING
ATTACKED
The question of whether or not CHURCHES DEMAND
shareholders should be held respon sible for repayment of money borrow- ed for the use of the business came up before Mr. Justice Lindsell at the Supreme Court this morning when
QUICK ACTION_
NOT
MUZZLE SATISFACTORY
LADY DOG-OWNER
CAUTIONED
Boforo Mr. Macfadyen at the Kow-- loon Magistracy this morning, Mrs. Wison, of No. 18 Essex Crescent, Kowloon Tong, was summoned for allowing a brown mongrel abroad in Essex. Crescent on January 4, with a muzzie which was inefficient in res
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Tam Wai brought an action against POOL" MUST BE training the dog from biting a young 255 metres (845 kilocycles)!
the King Nam Co. and Tam Chek, claiming the return of a loan of $5,000.
Mr. Hin-shing Lo, instructed by Mr. M. A. da Silva, appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Leo D'Almada, inr.,
"DRIED UP"
London, Feb. 8. The Home Secretary, Sir John the Church Societies' Committee, who
Ind named Freddie Wilkinson.
Wergeant F. Weare stated that the dog we
actually muzzled. It was WOD not actually a bite; it was more of a bruise. The skin was not broken.
Defendant stated that sho
actual
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per cent, brings to the lovel at instructed by Mr. W. M. Brown, was ! Simon, to-day mot a deputation from ly saw the incrient. The boy was Zampa-Overtura (Harold, arr. God-
London, Feb. 3. To-day's roduction of the Nether-- lands Bank ralo to two and a half which it stood last April prior to the currency crisis in the Gold Bloc countries. Since the end of September, when the rate stood as high as six per cent., the situation has improved steadily and with one minor act-back the lank has regained over 133,000,000 guilders of the 137,000,000 guilders fost during the previous six months. Nevertheless, despite the improve mont of the monetary situation, Holland still remains embarrassed b an unfavourable budget and faces an adverso trade position, which many in high circles bellevo will eventually force the country to abandon its' keen adherence to the gold standard.
On the other hand, the pro-Gold Bloc poople of Holland point to the slight signs of recovery in the Gold Bloc countries, which is principally due to the narrowing down of the gap in prices between currencies of Gold Bloc countries and countries which devalued-Router.
U; S. SHIPS GOLD
New York, Fob. 3. The Federal Reservo Bánk has re- ported that $5,000,000 worth of gold was withdrawn to-day for export to France.
for the defence.
According to Mr. Lo, the plaintlapatitioned the Home Oßßeo to promatering his bicycle and the dog ran grey), War March of the Priests legislation on football pool bettinger him and jumped up, and his Mendelssohn), Softly awakes my
and Tam Chek were follow-country-Keilter Bulletin Service. men Sometime in 1932, Tam Chek, There has been considerable agita- : who was a highly respectable young tion in religious circles recently in man, wanted to float a construction favour of Government action in company and he approached the plain regard to football pools. ti for assistance. The plaintif Introduced him to Wong Cheung-lok, a man highly experienced in the con- struction business, and the latter in turn brought in Lo Wah and Choy Ying who subsequently became share holders of the company.
The business was started with the money of Tam Chek who had mutual- ly arranged with Lo Wah and Choy: Ying that they should each have certain shares to the extent of 25 per cent of the profits, The firm obtained certain contracts and while they were negotiating for the build- ing of the Tai Po Theatre, Tam Chek approached the plaintiff for noncial soilstance, which was given. When plaintiff subsequently asked for the return of the lann, Tam Chek told him he would soon be able to do so an he was going to bring an action against! the King On Company, the owners of the Tal Po Theatre, for $8,000, being the cost of construction.
ACTION BROUCHT
This was done with the Treasury's approval, apparently in order to sup- This, however, did not materialise, port the dollar in the face of the and eventually the plaintiff brought Tears in Europe that the United an action against Tam Chek and his States is tending towards inflation.company, claiming the return of the United Press.
Joan. This was in 1934, and the Washington, Feb: 3.
Jearned Chief Justice gave judgment for the plaintiff on the strength of the non-appearance of the defendants
The United States Treasury to-day released $5,240,000 of gold for abip- ment to France and $365,000 ton Court. To execute the Judgment Holland,
the Court made an order garnisheeing Coincident with a break in the the property of the King On Com- dollar, this is taken as indicating that panny who were the debtors of defen- the Treasury will continue to licensedant firm. The money was later paid the shipment of gold to gold standard countries whenever the dollar falls below gelil expert point.
To-day'a movement is the first re- versal for many months, after the influx of gold into the United Stater had raised the monotary stocks to an all-time high level.
to Messrs. Runs and Company who were then acting for the plaintiff,
Later, Lo Wah and Choy Ying brought an application to set nalde the judgment. This was granted, and they then attempted to obtain the money for their benefit. Their firat step in this direction was to teli Officials have refused to comment the plaintiff that unless a portion of on the reversal of gold movements, the claim was given to them they However, somo have indicated that would bring an action claiming the the development is due to the desire to whole of the money which the plain ald foreign gold reserves
and i tiff hnd already recovered. The simultaneously to reduce the tonitency plaintiff, however, did not do so, and towards
credit inflation in the United La Wah and Choy Ying then brought Statos,
In twn ther DATORN whom they The Secretary of the Treasury re-alleged were creditors of the firm, and iterated that the Treasury's policy ta Bed a netition fer bankruntey arest remaining on a twenty-four hour the company. Despite this petition, basis as long as world conditions re however, the Court, for some reason main as they aro at present or other, handed the money to the United Press.
pinintiff.
STATESMEN CONFER
PARIS MEETING
ARRANGED
Paris, Feb. 3.
Many statesmen who are returning
to their countries after attending
Sabernuently, the case was set for trial, but he Mr. Lo) could not are why this should be so as the main "grounds for this nose had not been
er the defence.
Mr. D'Almada Intimated that the sale isme was whether the momen berrewed was actually for the use of
the film.
The case is proceeding.
DAY BY DAY
At a recent meeting of the Dun- fermline and Kinross Presbytery, the Rev. J. S, Sievwright moved a resolu- tion against thin form of betting. Giving as his text, "I will dry up the pool, he criticized the Government for its completo failure to grapple with the football pool betting prob-
NO DECISION IN
T. V. A. CASE
Supreme Court Not Yet Ready Washington, Feb. 3. No decision was handed down by the Supreme Court on the validity of the Tennessee Valley Authority, one of the major New Dea! projects, to-day. In anticipa- tion of this judgment the market had been keyed up to a high pitch of ex- citement, for a defeat for the Covernment was expected to send utilities soaring.
As it is, no decision can now be expected before February 10. Reuter
SIMONOCIMANA KONTAKTAT FLATS MIRITUALESIRENAIS: KARA|||
Lotteries Ael was botore the House of Com- mon in 1934, and he attributed the failure of the Government to the con- enstated propaganda of the book.
len when the Betting and
makers.
Mr. Slovwright claimed that the demand for the restoration of thu clause dealing with football pool bet ting had the support of all parties in the House of Commons and of the Scottish Football Association.
These men, he said, who had caro- falty considered this very grave prob- 1cm, realised that the pockets of the punter were simply being pilfered and plundered by those who organized football pools for their own profit.
The Rov. J. Christian Brown, seconding the resolution, described football pool betting as a very in- sidious evil, which was getting into practically overy corner of the coun
try.
teach or muzzle struck the lad. Do fendant saw the little boy's leg and was not bleeding. Tho had been inoculatesli saw that
Worship: Of course it was not very pitusant for the boy. He had to undergo treatment....
Defendant: He was only treated once.
Sergeant Weare: He was only treated with iodine.
His Worship: And you have now taken further precautions?
Defendant Yes, I have had fur- ther added to the muzzle.
straps ilis Worship: am not sure that a caso can be made out now that the facts have been revealed. It may have been the dog's teeth or the muzzle winch struck the boy.
the circumstaTICES, intet the case.
Under
caution will
Defendant further explained that the muzzle was made by Chineso makers and as it was not efficient, sho Guggested that it be made known to the public.
It is the dog owner's responsibili ty," replied his Worship, to see that it is eficient. I think wire muzzles are the most efficient."
OTHER CASES
Azix Khan, of No. 47 Granville Road, was fined $25 for allowing a dog abroad at Granville Road near Nathan Road on January 10 without a muzzle.
Sergeant Cochrane stated that the summons was taken out as the result of the dog biting, a woman named Kwan Ho-ning. The woman had ini. her 'friend's house and was passing. defendant's house at No. 47
Gran-
dog
ville Rond, when the bit her on the luft thigh. She made a report at the Tsimshatsul Police Station and was sent to the Kowloon Hospital for treatment, but could not be traced now. Enquiries had been made and it was sad that she had gone Swalow. The dog had been dis- charged from observation.
to
Defendant stated that the dog had not been inoculated.
For allowing brown terrier bitch abroad In Middle Road without n muzzle on January 10, Mr. Beer, of No. 10 Middle Road, ground floor, was fined $17. Defendant sluted that the dog had been inoculated at a fee of $8.
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Colonel chlager),
Bogoy-March (Alford).
7.30-7.40 p.m. From the Studio. The 9th of a sorios of "Educational Talks by Uncle Mac.
7.40-8 pl.m. Lucieno
Boyer (Soprano). Albert Sandler (Vio- Iin).
1. Songs: Landerirette (Delettre).
Ballado (Delettro),
2. Violin Solos: The Violin Song (from "Tina") (Rubens). L'Heure Exquise (ahn).
3. Songs: No Dis Pos Toujours (Lenoir), La Barque D'Yves (Tranchant),
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8.05-8.30 p.m. From the Studio.
Recital by Bil A Jazz Plano Cameron.
8.30-0 p.m. Hawatha's Wedding Feast (Coleridge-Taylor).
5-9.15 p.m. A Relay of the Daventry Nows Bulletin (Copyright by Retter).
9.15-9.35 p.m. Vocal Items.
Drury Lane Pantomime Memories, Rudyard Kipling's Barrack Ballade
*
Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone), I'd do the most extraordinary things Frances Day and Arthur Illacoe 9.35-10 p.m. "Sonata in C Minor (Grieg) played by Marjorie Hayward (Violín) and Una Bourne (Plano- forto).
10 bm. Big Ben:
10-11 p.m. Dance Music, 11 pm. Close Down.
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SOUTH ASIA ZONE (Both Aals Zone brodent from DID, (10.74 metres) and DIN (31.43 metres).
D.JU. 4.4 p.m. Call
(German, English German Folk Song. Programme Forecast ¡Ger.. Engel.)
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Leiler Dox for British India, Madrigale from the days of Barenda' prim. The Derlin Madrigal Union.
Nema in English. 5.41 .. New German Legislation.
Fritz Bchwiegk.
Dr.
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4.4 p.. News In German.
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News in English.
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The resolution, which was unani-tally-of-200-to-beat Thomsen out by 19.63 metres (18,240 k.c.) 1.88-4 yn. Concert, inously adopted, directed the atten- two shots. Parks' victory probably $.01 p. Call DJA, Din, DIN (Germ.. tion of the Home Secretary to the was the greatest in the big show's of grave facts regarding football pool history, surpassing even that betting.and expressed the belief that Goodman in 1932. Only four years the moral and social well-being of out of the University of Pittsburgh, the nation demanded its abolition. he had never before won a major tille
or even come close.
NEWS IN BRIEF
IT 18 EXCELLENT TO HAVE A GIANT'S } USE IT LIKE A GIANT.-Shakespearé.
A dinner dance will be held at Re-
the funeral of the late King George STRENGTH; BUT IT 28 TYHANNOUD TO pulse Bay Hotel on Wednesday at
in London, met here to-day,, but de tails of their conversations have not been revealed.
The Hongkong Telegraph has re- It is understood that their talks colved a donation of $10 to the chiefly consisted of an exchango of Hongkong Benevolent Society from views on the present political situa. Mr. G. H. Potts, in memory of the tion in Europe,-Renter's Bulletin late Mr. II. L. Dennys, Service.
MUSEUM'S NEW QUARTERS
INCREASE IN NUMBER
OF VISITORS
Brought before Mr. Balfour at the Central Magistracy this
morn ing, charged with
the theft of a pair of white cotton trousers from 41, Square Street, first floor. Cheung Po, 21, unemployed blacksmith, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to Sergeant T. Cashman prosecuted.
three weeke hard labour. Detective
Three widowa. Cheung Sarı. 35, London, Feb. 8. Chan Mul, aged 64, and Chol Sun-Lel. The continued popularity of the 80, charged with keeping sly brothels Geological Museum in its new home at 144 Hollywood Road, accond floor, at South Kensington, where
the 173 Hollywood Road, first floor, and League's International Monetary and 184 Wellington Street, second floor, Economic Conference met in 1933, respectively, were fined $50 each, and
to which the Museum was movedor one month's hard labour, by Mr. from cramped quarters in Jermyn Balfour at the Central Police Court Stroot, Piccadilly, is shown by the the morning. Orders again the numbers of visitors, which totalled houses were made by his Wership. 159,000 in the last six months of Sub-Inspector B. Thorpe prosecuted. 1985, compared with a previous anual average of under 20,000.
An exhibit of over 2,000 British building stones has recently been added to the collection. British Wireless.
STEEL INDUSTRY
1
8.30 p.m.
Two cases of Diphtheria and one case each of Typhoid and Meningitis were reported to the local Health au- thorities during the week-end.
Johnny Revolta of Milwaukee, the young shotmaker with the Abraham Lincoln profile, captured the other big prize of the season the national pro- Iessional championship with a smash- ing triumph over the veteran Tom Armour in the final at Twin Hills, Oklahoma City,
The victory capped Revolta's best season since his rise, although Henry Picard of Hershey, Pa., led the pro Beld in money winnings, earning $6, 600 along the winter circuit alone The Hon, Dr. AB Wellington, with a 71.6 stroke average. Little Director of Medical and Sanitary Paul Runyan ranked second in money Services, returned to Hongkong yes- winnings and posted the lowest scor- terday by the Antenor. He had been ing average for the full year's play way for a brief visit to Singapore, at 7214. Harry Cooper of Chicago where he attended the recent medical had the dizziest acoring spree of the conference as this Colony's delegate. year in winning the St. Paul Open with 271 blows, 17 under par for 72 holes and seven under the former re- cord established by Horton Smith.
The Hongkong Travel Association has issued an effective brochure on the attractions of this Colony, which should go a long way towards in ducing tourists to remain longer here. In the form of a folder, it has colour ed display designs and a series of photographs showing pleasure resorts and different forms of outdoor sport which visitors may enjoy.
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RYDER CUP
The U. S. regained the Ryder cup with a 9 to 3 victory over England at Ridgewood, N. J.
"The continued rise of sters from the South and Bouthwest, particularly Dig·lenture of team lexan, was amateur
Michigan's competition. great team, led by Johnny Fischer, dominated the collegiate field. Frank Strafaci of Brooklyn won the national
1.41 pa
Engl.) German Yolk Seng. Pro- gramme Potresst (Germ. Engl.) 9.28 D., Arletta with Variations by Joel Haydn. At the Planet Pride Haspel. 5.30 p.m. itler Youth Programme by the Jenler Girls' Section: Flaw we play.
News la Enellsh on DJA and la Datch on D30. DIN. 10. p.m. Concert of Light Masies in the
interval *Experiences — by Lizianera 11.15 p.. News in German on DJA, DID, DẪN Class down' DIB.
Germany, 11.10 p.m. To-day in
Bound
11.45 p.m. Madrigals from the day of Barosun's prime. The Berlin Madrigal Union, 12.16 v.m. News in English on DJA and
Ba Dutch an DỀN, $12.30 .. Clone DJA, DIN (Garm-, Engl.)
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES
To-day's Broadcasting From Six Transmissions
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#1.5 metres
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垫传角 metres
GBA
CHC
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Transmission 5
(0.8., and GACI
7 a.m.
MÈTO
Big Ten, "Tka Itonsters.**
7.40 am, "Celebrity Bnape"--No. 2, 7.31.a.m. The D.11.C. Empire Orchestra.
Greenwich Time digna) si 1 KAL
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il am. Big Ben Two Playet (1) "The Powry and the Glery" « modern Tragedy. (3) “Femin's Egg" (or “Tha Dewafall of. Berilmun"); n radia play.
Sentences totalling six weeks' hard labour woro passed upon Wong Tin- yan, 20, unemployed, when he pleaded public links crown.
Mrs. Vare's return to compotition guilty before Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning to to win her sixth national title in 14 two charges of stealing a chicken and years against the finest field of seven yards of cotton cloth. Inspec- youngsters to compete in many a sec. Afina of $17, or three weeks fm-
tor Chester-Woods stated that de-son was the high light of the wo- prisonment, was Inflicted by Mr fendant was stopped by, a
'men's campaigns. The brilliance of Balfour at the Central Police Court constable about 0.30 pm. yesterday is, who sank putta from every dis Chinese17-year-old Patty Berg of Minneapo this morning on a woman, Li Ming, and had in his possession the chicken, for the possession of a quantity of which, he admitted stealing from Fo tance to defeat the veterans until abo tobacco on which duty had not bean Kong village. He was searched at record of Marion Miley of Lexington, bowed to Glonna in the finals, and tho, paid. She was arrested at the Yuen the Folice Station and a pawn ticket, who raced through all feminine On Wharf. Revenus Officer Wrelating to the cloth was found in opposition until sho was upset in the Grimmitt said the previously, claimed to be a hawker. his pocket. The cloth was stolen on national, wore outstanding, Women's professional golf, was strengthonod Had the Indian constable not recognis January 6.
by Mildred Babe Didrikson, who join- ed her as a tobacco smuggler, she Kwok Pau, 5, unemployed, was ed Helen Blicks on the money. side. might have got away as a hawker.
fined $130, with the alternative of * Hold to but one victory in one of five weeks" Imprisonment, when he his saddest years, Geno Sarazen pro- Having been given a month's was charged before. Mr. Balfour at duced the most amazing big-timo shot
in which to renew their the Central Magistracy this morning of the year by holing out a 220-yard. Lib qimi The News STACO London, Feb. 1
licences, the polleo made a raid with possession of four taels.of illicit spoon shot in the Masters Open at The great activity of the British yesterday on rickshaw coolies and no eplum at the Yuen On Wharf. De Augusta. The shot gave the roving steel industry, in which production is less than six pullers came before Bir. fendant alleged that when outside the Roman a tie with Craig Wood, whom Balfour at the Central Magistracy Kau U Fong Theatre last night he defeated decisively in the play-off. at a record level, is shown by the rhis morning. Acting Sub-Inspector Chinese detective mearched him and It was a profitable your for the
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woman.
had
part of the Teas Commissioners that importe of foreign oro in January Brittain stated that the: vahleles ho replied that he had only a few ton country clubs. Crowds at tourna were double the figure for December, were also unlicensed and summonses dollar notes in his possession and no ments increased, with Minneapolis or 6,243 and 8,513 tona respectively. would be issued against the owners. opiumi Then, he further alleged, soiting its second attendance record Manufacturers dre so bury that they Five of the defendants who ware of the detective, took him down a sido for a national tournament, Minnea are taking increased imports of are
lane and accused him of being a polls set an attendance record for the in order to meet their commitments,
trafficker in opium. The detective National Open In 1930 and for the British Wiralasi)-
was district watchman No. 11.
Women's National' this, your,
86 ball each were fined $1 each, while
the sixth who was unable to raina bait, was imprisoned till the Court-rose,
Gromwich Time Bienal ́at. 11.30am. 11.40 a.m. Mnalent Interluds, 1945 100) The_News,
11 p... Closa "dawn,
Transmission 1
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€ 12.m. By Jen. A Studio Caileeri,
Greenwich Time: Bignal at S RO
Variety: "The Becond Instalment.”
1.3.0.
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- Transmission 2
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Big Ben, “Jack” and, 2011 Ga. Up- the BUL Tas pam. The Composer at the Pianofosiom
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Transmission 3
(ORO. 10-11.43 mm: 0.8.E. 10 pm 1 3 083. 121_a.m.)
19 p.. Big Ben, The Birmingham Theatre
· Royal Dreka120..
Talks Imperial Affairs." II. V. Hedson. 19.45 p.m. A Recital by Roland Rabeen
19.39 p..
(Baritone).
11 pm The Torquay Munkipal Orchestre, Greenwich Time Bignal at 11.29 4.5. 11.30 cm. The News.
12.48 a.m. Danes Music.
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PART T
Big Den, The HB.C. Dance Orchestra.
1 aan. "The News.
3.35 am, Viylla Sələn,
231 am. B... Robinson - Cleave, at' the
at Orgen if the “Bagal
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3.36. a.m. Harry Ray (and his Band with
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PART II
5.5 mm. Northern Concert Hall
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The following programma will be bruädonel from Manila the evening on a wayslength of 453 metres 18)86 kilovýukou) s
Bongs and Movie Magsabse at the
fat pm. Spanish Informational Period, 140 W English Informatiooni · Periodo I A The Town Crier presenta a' Quar
ter Elody, of Melody. 7.14 p.m., Popular Böngu by Michard Corkla 7.31 Pan Philco Twkidare · Presentation fosturing: "Terma of the Apes."
udio Musle, GA 835. p.m. - The White Horse Radio Bonimpe
CV from Out of Nowhere.
5.30 p.m. Oyster Newspaper Adventures.
p. Nine O'Clock Monkor..
1.10 p.m. Conserta Haur,
16 gim. Slumber Hour,
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