VICEROY'S FAREWELL TO INDIA
DEPLORES AFFRONT TO AUTHORITY.
WARNS AGAINST CIVIL STRIFE
New Delhi, Apr. 8. Lord Willingdon, retiring Viceroy of India, and one of Great Britain's greatest statesmen, bado farewell to House and Assembly to-day for the Jaxt time.
The House was crowded, but the members of the Congress Party were
absent.
Lord Willingdon, speaking moving ly, deplored the discourtesy shown him by the Congress Party as tho representative of the King-Emperor, but apart from this, he said, he was leaving India with happy memories.
Ho expressed gratitude for the assistance given him by the Assembly. and his confidenco that penco and prosperity would crown the future of India.
The increasing unemployment of educated Indians, ho went
on, he deeply regretted. This trouble should be attacked at its Houree and wRY'A devised in education whoreby Indian youths would become more fitted for the work available in their country.
Ilo was glad, he and, that civil strife had decreased immensely with In the past few years and he warned the leaders and the people that dis- putes must be settled by legal and
peaceful means.
auccessor
Lord Willingdon concluded with the expression of the wish that his might find his work in Indin as pleasant as he had found his-Router Bulletin Service.
Plan To Probe Hauptmann
Case Rejected
HUNT FOR WENDEL'S
TORTURERS
Trenton, April 8. The New Jersey legislators IRANT -night rejected two requests to investi- gate the Lindbergh kidnapping, leave ing an investigation of kidnapping and murder charges against Paul 11. Wen- del as the only unfinished huisiness of the crime for which Bruno Richard Hauptmann diest.
At the same time New York police detained a man, whose identity they refused to reveal, in connection with
Wondol's chargos that he was kidrinp. ped on a New York street and forced by torture to confess that he kidnap- ped Charles Lindbergh, Jr.
In the Legislature, one resolution" aimed principally at investigating Governor Harold Hoffman, was lost bý n 31 to 20 vote. The other, suggesting an Investigation of charges that Hauptmann-was-"framed"-was-lost-by- 46 to 10-United Press.
Fight Against Narcotics
CHINA'S MEASURES INTEREST EUROPE
London, Apr. 8. Replying to Mr. A. C. Moreing in the House of Commons to-day, Lord Cranbourne, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, sold that as far as the Minister, Mr. Anthony Eden, was aware the Opium Advisory Commitee of the League of Nations had made no formal recommendations to the Chinese Government.
His Majesty's Government received from time to time reports from His Majesty's Ambassador to China on the situation with regard to narcotics there and the monaures taken by the Chinese Government to suppress the traffic in such drugs.-Benders
DIRIGIBLE SAFE
Berlin, Apr. 9. There has been no news of the dirigible, Field Marshal von Hin- denburg, with Dr. Hugo Eckener In command, and the British Bishop of the Falkland Islanda a passenger, for the past six hours. The last wireless message re- ported the airship flying through n sea of cloud near the Cape Verde Islands. It is bellored the airship's silence may be due to the 'height at which she is flying or to the density of the clouds.--- Router.
CONTACT REGAINED
Barliu. Apr. D. The Norddeich Radio Station has ro-established contact with the Hindenburg-Reuter.
COOLER WEATHER
THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1936.
SATURDAY'S RACING
PROSPECTS
CAPTAIN FOSTER'S ANALYSIS
(Continued from Page 8.)
BOXING EVE'S CHANCE
In Swatow Handicap "D" Class
All the ponies, with the exception of Ythan, in the Swatow Handicap; "D" class (First Section) over a mile Inva
and the lowest he could ride at the last meeting was 147 lbs., and he was 7 lbs. overweight on Hopscotch in the Taiwan Bay Handicap. Under the |eircumstancen it is best not to con-
sider the chance, of Brutus:
There are three old-timera against | four youngsters of this sesson in the St Kilda Handicap and by a strange coincidence the three crocks have been asked to carry 158 lbs,
JAPANESE SILK FLOOD IN BRITAIN
INDUSTRY ASKS FOR QUOTA
HIGHER DUTY
NOT, WANTED
+
London, Apr. 8, The inaposition of a quota on foreign It is amusing to note that Racing alik is favoured by the British silk
the Government regarding the com- into Britain for printing and dying at petition from Japanese silk imported around one shiling per yard.
RADIO BROADCAST
Pianoforte Recital by Tony Lorena From Studio
.Z. E. K. PROGRAMME
From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 363 metres (845 kllocycles): -
6-8 p.m. Dance Music from the Hongkong Hotel Roof Gurden.
6 p.m. Children's Studio Concert. 0.30 p.m. Dance Music,'
7 p.m. Songs by Rose Hampton (Contralto).
1. When I bring to you colour'd
(Hageman).
Do not go my love
try Dance Orchestra.
7.13 p.m. The Scottish Coun
not as yet been placed this Heart, who is the present record interests, suffering from cheap com-Toys: 2, Light my Light; 3. Swans season arid Daylight Eve has never holder of the distance of this race petition have addressed a protest to (Kramer): 4. raced in a "D" class event, He and Ythan are on the
same level
with disgracing Boxing Eve by allotting 163 be, and the handicapper is not him only 147 lbs. Boxing five cannot complain about the poundage and should therefore be well up at the View are well in with fenther weight finishing line. Night. View and Plain and for long shots, I recommend these two black ponies.
THE KONGMUN HANDICAP
Neat Test For The
Punters
.
The Kongmum Hundicap over a mile incidentally, is the second leg of the is to be ridden by novice jockeys and "Daily Double." Punters will have job in spotting the winner as the nd. Justment of weighta does not leave any loophole, and the wisest thing is to back the top-weighters.
Blue tibbon, Judea and The Gorilla are on the same derms with 168 lbs., and Cassius and Stopwatch have been kindly treated, Stopwatch did not get a clear course in the Union Plate when he was third to The Gurla and fald Sovereign, bat Cassius, who was fourth in the same race, was full of running at the finish The latter pony generally runs with a blinker and that is not a good sign. If Rugby Star (140 lbs.) can reproduce the same form when he was third in the The Ni Desperandum Stakes at dieulty to pass the post first, but,
same pilot, Mr. D. S. Ei.
should be a "" class pony and he is set to concede 10 lbs, to Ranger, who Annual Carnival. An interesting race was fourth in Rooty-11 Derby at the should be seen between these ponies while Centre Court should be in the limelight. Australian Boy, who does not require any introduction, dangerous.
DISTANCE MAY BE SUITABLE
For What A Chance
is
We should see a good race in second section of the Patshan Handicap "C" class ponies over six furlongs and the i gentleman in charge of handing out the lend has not last sight of the good Mersey and Royal Highness. With Juns la Flybynight, High Honour, the exception of Rousseau, What A
·Chance, and Zero, who
are
all
weighted at 151 lbs.. Valerous and Victoria Hall have a few pounds less to carry, and the top-weighters will find Valorous and What A. Chance a source of danger. The distance
his event is to the liking of What A
Chance.
THE FINALE
TEN STARTERS LIKELY
T
of
Since at this price it can compete with the better qualities of British rayon, which largely relies upon the hone market for support, the rayon producers are also supporting the silk trado in asking for a quota,
The view. among the men of the industry is that increased duties will! not meet their requirements-Reuter.
Release Of
Skye Eightsome Reel; Meg Mer- rilees (arr. Diock); The Haymakers. (Traditional); Triumph (Traditional). 7.30 p.m. Three Songs from "Ladlaby of Broadway" sung by Dick Powell (Tenor).
2.
1. The Words are in my heart; I'm Lullaby of Broadway; "3. goin' Shoppin' with you.
7.40 p.m. From the Studio.
A Pianoforte Recital by Tony Lorena.
Programny
1. Duct.Mendelssohn; Adagio ...Mendelssohn; 2. Nocturne in G Chopin: The Spinning Wheel Raft.
Shirley's New inar Film Delayed
AUTHOR WANTS MORE CASH FOR SCRIPT
8 p.m. Time Signal, Weather Re- port, Stock Quotations and An- nouncements.
8.05 p.m. Chinese Studio Concert, 11 p.m. Close Down.
8.05-10 p.m. European Pro- gramme from ZE.K, on a Fre- quency of 640 kilocycles.
8.05 p.m.
Orchestral Music.
Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 2 (Liszt); Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12 (Liszt); Cossack Dance (from "Mazeppi"} (Tschaikovsky): Perpetuum Mobile
J. Strauss).
New York, Apr. 8. A temporary infunction restraining the Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation from releasing Shirley
8.30 p.m. Songs by Derek Old- Temple's new picture, Captain January, wax issued to-day by the ham (Tenor). Circuit Court of Appeals.
An
1.
Annual Carnival, be should have no Second Section--(one mile) for "" counting suit was sought by/Guilter); (b) Blow Blow thou winter
please remember he will not have the and old subscription griffin and weland, Malne, writerned silent film (Bohm)..
THE ST. KILDA HANDICAP
see
(a) Mistress Mine (Roger
The thale.
Swalow Handicap-
Come Page and Co., Boston publishers, Wind (Roger Quilter): 2.
ra L. Richards, Fort Away Death (Quifler): '3.
Joming class ponies will find a field of new and Mrs. Laura
(Del Riego); 4. Sillas the Night Fox Films may expect to
at least ten
8.43 p.m.
A Jazz Plano Recital starters. It is not easy to follow the rights to "Captain January" in 1923, handicapper's line of conduct and paying Mrs. Richards $18,833 for a by Rafe da Costa.
1. Jazź Goblins; 2. Stand Up and seems that, owing to the "in and out" quit claim. The Film Company's running of several ponies from 'n saftdefence against action to collect fur-Sing Medley; 3. King of Jazz Med- to a hard going, he is experimenting ther payment on the story was basedley, with Copper Idol, Mountain View, on the contention that "talkien aro Four Nominations Philanderer, Seventeenth of Septem- but a species of motion picture."~~
ber and Wild Cnt on the basis of United Press. Brutus has been given 138 lbs. in weight for inches. However, I leave the St. Kilda Handicap over a course that subject to someone who knows from the two mile post, once round the game better than myself, but, a Australian comparison of the weights of thore and in, for "B" class Ponies and I am afraid that Mr. who ran in the Hay and Com Stakes be able to tip the and the Tytam Handicap "A" division, Proulx will not Reale, Mr. Proulx, after his recent and what they are set to carry to operation. has put on too much flesh morrow will undoubtedly prove in-
teresting figurent
1. Copper Idol Philanderer Flacing Boy Emergency Call
17th of September
Bauble Chanɛə
1.
Wild Cal
1-He-Fr
3. Gald Rovereign
The Hero
Celebration Time:
Unicorn
FANLING GOLF
Bay and Corn Hakem
Swalaw
נות
Difference
l'esp.
of weight
135 lb.
153 thn.
nl
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163
11
minus 1a.
141
7
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132
minus a
Tram l'cap.
135 thr
155 the
All
168.
147
14
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142
1+1
minus the.
-
minus ID minus ta
It will be observed that Philanderer receives no pountlage for a beating by a short head by Copper Idol in the Hay and Corn Stakes, and both Emergency Call and Double Chance are to weigh out at 7 lbs. less. By
PAGH REACHES FINAL
Will Meet Goldman Or Sullivan
M. Pagh has proved himself to be the best "discovery" this year in the Hongkong Cricket Club's tennis tour. nument. Yesterday he advanced to the final of the Club Championship when he beat D. M. MaoDougall in straight sets of 6-3, 8-6, 6-4.
9 p.m. Daventry News Dulietin,
9.16 p.m. Excerpts from “Jill Darling"
Let's Lay our Heads together; I'd do the most extraordinary things............ Frances Day and Arthur. Hiscoe; Nonny Nonny No; I'm on a Sec-Saw
Louise Brownie and John Mills. 9.30 p.m. Old Dance Favourites. 10 p.m. Big Ben: Close Down. steady for MacDougall, who failed to counter his sizzling forchand drives, Pagh's consistency off the ground paved the way for several successful Journeys to the not, although in vol- Teying he is a trifle tentative and pre- fers to engage in lengthy, rallies from the base of the court.
MacDougall offered stout resistance
in the second and third sots, but lack- Pagh, though essentially a baseliner; ed good"nishing shots. played attractive tennia,, ånd will |
Pagh, playing from an owe 16.2
without doubt provide fitting opponi- | mark, has also met with success in the than to either Goldman or Sullivan in handicap, singles, and is now in the the final. He was much too fast and semi-final..
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN
STARTING TIMES FOR running into fourth place in the Sub- LOOK ON THE BRIGHT SIDE, AND MAKE Griffin Spuing Handicap, an allow. YOUR LIFE A BIT OF SUNSHINE-Ida Aher of 3 lbs. is granted to Seven- Scott Taylor.
HOLIDAYS
BRIEF
A returned banishec, Chun Sing, aged 60, was sentenced to twelve months' hard labour by Mr. W. Scho- feld at the Central Police Court this the order. Golf starting times for the Easter who was third to Wild Cat in the years, who accidentally fell into the last for ten years. Chun Yau, aged
A Chinese woman, aged about 70 morning for disobeying
He was banished on November 20 holidays are as follows:
Tytam I'cap. "A" division. Celebra-
Sand tion Time and Unicorn are better off harbour from
Street, West
■
GOOD FRIDAY Old Course
teenth of September and the Manic amount is allowed to Gold Sovereign,
to the extent of 10 lbs, and the latter Point, died in the Government Civil 30, was sentenced to nine months
hard inbour on a similar charge.
is nicely weighted. I like Seventeenth Hospital last night.. of Soptember because he ran a good race in the Sub-Griffins Spring Handi. eap and my next fancy is Copper Idol and Unicorn,
9.20 S. T. Butlin, 11. A. Mills. 9.24 C. C. Stark, C. E. Sandstrom. 9.28 J. F. Wright, S. S. Perry, 9.32 L. Goldman, R. L, S. Webb. 9.36 K. K. Rounds. I. H. Geare. 9.40 R. J. Shrigley, C. Austin. 9.44 A. C. I. Bowker, J. A. D. Mor- ---
rison.
9,48-R. A. MacKinney, A. B. Rey-10.30 D.
nolds.
9.12 0. J. Shannon, C. Marseille.
J. 9.50 W. Waddington, C.
L. Prophet, W. W. C. Shewan. 10.35 E, des Vooux, T. C. Monaghan. D. 10.40 W. J. Waddington, E. Taylor,
10.45 J. 9. Maclaren, H. A. Mille. 10.60 A. Ritchie, C. H. Burten, 10.66 A. T. Lay, A. Sommerfelt. 11.00 P. Morrison, R. K. Collings, 11.05 T. R. Rowell, II, G. Wallington. 11.10 Col. Blake, Capt. Michell. 11.16 H. Jusserand, Col. Matthewa. 11.20 J. S. Dunnett, F. II. King. 11.25 W. E. Hunt, II. A. Browning.. 11.30 W. Sharp. A. A. Bremner.
New Course
Chapinan, 10.00 F. C. B. Black, G. S. Chambers. 10.04 L. R. Cramer, S. S. Church. 10.08 E. M. Bryden, R. Young. 10.12 11. E. Stone, W. A. Curnnell. 10.10 D. Black, A. A. Bremner. 10.20 J. S. Dykes, F. M. Ellis. 10.24 II. S. Dinsdale, N. P. Fox. 10.28 J. A. Shaw, T. J. Draper. 10.32 H. G. Sholden, C. C. Black. 10.30 H. A. Browning, W, E. Hunt
New Course
son.
9.28 F. H. Crapnell, G. B. S. Thom-
0.32 Mrs. Crapaull, Mrs. Thomson. SATURDAY
..
Old Course
0.20 J. Angwin, B. H. C. Hallowes. 0.24 0. J. Shannon, J. S. Dunnett. 0.28 H. H. Felhick, T. B. Williams.)
9.32 S. H. Dodwell, Lt. Car. Broome. 9.36 F. C. Young, R. C. Wobb. 9.40 F. C. Mudie, C. C. Willson. 9.44 E. L. Groome, F. A. M. Ellott. 9.48 J. Rager, H. Young.
0.52 J. W. Mnyhow, I. II. Gearg.
9.28 A. Anderson*, B. D. Evans?, 0.32 II, N. Williamson*, J. Angwin". 9.40 E. L. Groome, J. R. Way". D.44 II. II. Pethick”, A. M. Kliby",
9.52 W. L. Alexander, J. Harrop. 0.50 G. A. Stewart, C._Austin”. 10.00 S. II. Dodwell, E. Davidson,
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I. Goldenberg, of No. 10 Hum- Failing to appear before Mr. Bal phreys Building, Hanoi Road, was four at the Central Magistracy this fined $10 when he admitted morning on a charge of attempting summonses for keeping a Pekinese to avoid payment of ferry fare at the hitch and a Pekinese dog without a Hongkong and Yaumat! Ferry Wharf, Hcence, before Mr. Macfadyen at Ngai Kung ping, aged 18, unempley- the Kowloon Magistracy this morn- ed, had ble bail of $20 estreated. Sub Ing. Defendant stated that he had Inspector L.. Mist appeared for the since renewed his licences. Sergeant prosecution.
Dewar prosecuted.
Sing Kwong, aged 31. unemployed, | Remarking that there might be appeared before Mr. Balfour at the some truth in the defendant's story. Central Magistracy, this morning. Mr. W. Schofield, in the Central $10 Police Court this morning, bound over charged with the larceny of a banknote, the property of Chan Ling Fat, 30, earth-carrying coolie, Sung 30, mens-boy employed on charged with the possession of 20 board the steamer Chan Ping. Sub-sticks of dynamite, 34 detonators and Inspector L Mist prosecuted, and four coils of fuses at Gap Road. The defendant was sentenced to three defendant stated that he was
given months' hard labour.
the goods in lieu of wages by a con- tractor who could not be traced. Inspector Stewart Logan prosecuted,
Charged before Mr. alfour at the Central Magistracy this mornng, Li Leung, 27, unemployed,
Chau Hing-kee, aged 28, a men- plended guilty to stealing a motal pocket dicant, was sent to gaol for ten days watch and gold chain, the property of when he admitted begging in Des Voeux Road Central near Pottinger
Polics Court this
10.04 1. C. Mackay", R. H. Mac-Lam Man-shing, of No. 13, Potting Street years before Mr. Balfour
Gregor*.
10.08 J. G. Coteworth, N. P Fox 10.18 J. F. Lawr. P. A. M. Elliott 10.20 G. S. Hugh-Jones, E. Bath-
Brat",
pleaded gulity to alding and abetting morning. Befendant was alleged to Street. Another man, Chan Cho, 18, at the Arat defendant, Sub-Inspector Mist have laid himself down outside the prosecuted, and sentence of four months hard labour was imposed on himself a general nuisance. He had Asia Company and to have made first defendant, and three months' on also pretended that he could not walk. A widow, Tal San, aged 67, chargod with begging at Upper Glenenly, was cautioned.
10.28 J. D. Kinnaird, J. MacKnight 9.56 J. R. Musson, J. A. D. Morrison 1032 J.. F. Wright, D. L. Nowbig-tho mocond.
10.00 W. A. Stewart, F. M. Ellis. 10.04 J. F. Wright, A. Murdock. 11.04 Lt.Cdr. Hevenden, Lt.
Keogh.
EASTER SUNDAY
Cár.
Old Course 0.25 G. S. Chambers, F. C. B. Black. 9.30 J. B. Mackie, F.A. Redmond, 9.36 F. M. Ellis, R. L. S. Webb. 0.40 W A. Stewart, H. Laffond. 9.45 E. M. Bryden, T. R. Chassels. 9.50 J. W, Bayhow, W. N. A.
Smalley.
The depression has moved E.N.E. and is now centred over the Straita of Koren. Pressure hae increased rapidly over China, where a moderate 9.55 .. H., Geare, K. S. Morrison. anticyclone has developed; it con- 10.00 G. B. S. Thomson, D. 8. Edward. tinues relatively low over Indo-China. 10.05 H, H. Mundy, W. S. Huller. Local forecast: Light southerly 10,10 T. A. Poarce, P. II. Scoones. winds, freshening later from N.B. 10.15 Comdr. Hole, J. 9. Dykes. Cloudy with mist, fog or light rain, 10.20 E T. McMullen, D. A. O'Kleffe.
10.26 K. K. Rounds, R. Young cooler.
ging
Old Course
10.40 A. McKinley C. W. Jeffrica. 10.44 W. T. Yoxall,. A. §. Adamson, Lau Kit-man, 20, unemployed, was
• Unsuccessful in ballot, for Old Aned $10, or, in default, 14 days* Course.
hard labour by Mr. Macfadyen at the Charged with fighting in Jubiler EASTER MONDAY
Kowloon Magistracy, this morning¡ Street, two fish stall fokis, Choi when he admitted having travelled Takshim, 26, and Weng Hul-king, 20. on Kowloon bus No. 780 without were bound over when they appeared paying his fare yesterday. Detective-before Mr. Balfour at the Central Sergeant Ellis stated that defendant Magistracy this morning. Sub-Ina- boarded the bus near the Alhambra pector Mist said first accused went Theatre and indicated to the conduc- up to second defendant yesterday and tor that he had a ticket. When a asked for the return of $2 which he ticket inspector asked him for his alleged he had given second accused ticket defendant stated that he had to take to his mother in the country. left ft at home. He was taken to The mother had written and``sald' the Kowloon Motor Bus Company she had not rocolved any remittance. and. It was found that he did not Second defendant alleged that first have a ticket. Ho had no money defendant asked him to join a Triad. when arrested.
Society and also asked him for $2.
0.24 C. C. Black, I. H. Geare. 9.28 J. II. B. Leg, II. A. Mills, 9.92 H. Laffond, F. M. Ellis. 9.30 R. Hancock, K. S. Morrison 0.40 3. I. Maxson, S. H. Dodwell. 0.44 H. H. Fethick, G. E. Sandstrom. 0:48 B. D. Evans, Ji S. Dykes, 0.62 J. F. Wright, R. Kennedy. 0,58 E. 1. Groome, T. Lindars. 10,00 T. R. Rowell, 8, S. Perry. 10.04 Capt. Phillips, R. Young. 10,05 J. A R. Selby, D. Forbes,
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