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EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION

HONG KONG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1932,

AMERICA TO BUILD NEW CRUISER.

CONCERT IN AID OF BRITISH POLICE COLONY CHILDREN. RECEIVE SECOND Mrs. W. T. Southern In WAGE REDUCTION Announce Construction

Charge of Plans.

DISTINGUISHED AUDIENCE.

In aid of M.C.L.. Funds a suc- cessful concert was held at Gov- ernment House yesterday. The ar rangements were made by Mrs. W.

Government Reminds Of

Need Of Economy.

SEEKS NEW METHODS.

For Next Year.

Washington, To-day.

It is announced that the Unit- ed States intends "to" begin next. year the construction of another 10.000-ton London, To-day.

eruiser, carrying Representations of Police eight-inch guns,

The new vessel will be one of

T. Southorn, wife of His Ex-Councils against the second cut! cellency the Officer Administering in the pay in the British police ten allowable under the London

1 under Naval Treaty. · force, due November the Government, and were brought the Government's economy pro-

ito a successful conclusion,

Shou-son

-Reuter.

HORTICULTURE'S.... GOOD YEAR.

Seeking New Members

In The Colony.

The Annual Show of flowers

The audience included the Hon. gramme, have failed.

Following last year's financial Mr. W. T. Southorn and Mrs. Southern, Sir Henry and Lady crisis, cuts were introduced in Pollock, Sir Joseph Kemp. Sir two instalments. The first to be Mrs. equivalent to five per cent, was Chow, Dr. and Kotewall, Dr. Bruno Hahn and enforced last October, the second party, Lady Mary Barton, Mr. and was to become effective next Mrs. W. E L. Shenton and Miss month.

An official announcement by The Hong Kong Horticultural Shenton, Hon. Mr. R. M. Hender son and Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. E. the Home Secretary, Sir John Society has presented its 27th R. Hallifax, Mr. Justice and Mrs. Gilmour, and by the Secretary Annual Report which shows the

Scotland, for

Sir Godfrey financial state of the Society to J. R. Wood, Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, Mrs. T. H. King. Mrs. E. D. C. Collins, stated they had regret be very sound. Wolfe, Mrs. R. S. Bell and party, fully decided the cuts must be Mrs. and Miss Owen-Hughes, Mrs. imposed. They say the need for and vegetables was held in the of public Volunteers' Headquarters. There G. D. R. Black, Mrs. Dunsterville, the utmost economy Mrs. Kinnaird Watson, Mrs. A. H. expenditure is still imperative were some remarkable exhibits Fergusson and Miss Fergusson, Last year's economies must be of cut flowers, pot plants and Misa Braga and Mrs. Murdock continued

entirety vegetables, which made the show Other sources of economy must a great success. About 200 attended.

The concert was produced under be found. the direction of Mr. Frederick The total of both wage cuts in Mason. A.R.CO., LT.C.L. and bo case is to exceed ten per cent. those taking part were Mrs. D. J.-Reuter. Valentine (Mezzo-Soprano), Mr. Maurice (Baritone), Mr. A. M. Bowes-Smith (Pianoforte) and ac-| companist Mr. Frederick Mason. The items were well received and many encores were given.

At the close, Mra, JR. Wood, įpresident of the M.C.L, voiced the thanks of the Committee to Mr.

and Mrs. Southorn and the artistes.

in their

TYPHOON SIGNAL WARNS COLONY.

Storm Stationary And

At Sea.

The No. 1 typhoon signal, indicat ing that a gale exists which may affect Hong Kong within 24 hours,

His Excellency the Governor and Lady Peel visited the show. Lady Peel very kindly presented the prizes.

The membership roll of the Society for last year was 22 Life Members and 262. Ordinary Mem- bers of whom 41 either resigned or left the Colony during the year. In their place the Society Ordinary has acquired 12 new Members, making a total of 235 The Committee wish to appeal against 262 in the previous year. again to all members to induce as many of their friends as pos- sible, who are interested in gar- the Royal Observatory's weather dening, to join the Society. Resulting from a collision with report, states that the typhoon ap- 5.8. Seistan, a cargo junk pears to be stationary to the west [carrying 160 sacks of beans sank of the Balintang Channel.

in the harbour yesterday.

morning's warning gave its position Chan Kwai, master of the ill-as follows:-The typhoon is within fated craft, in 2 report to the 60 miles of latitude 19 N and Police, stated that his junk was longitude 119 E, stationary or very alongside the 8.9. Linan, loading slow.

CARGO JUNK SINKS was hoisted at 3.07 a.m. this morn AFTER COLLISION. Latest Information, contained in

the

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cargo. The s.s. Seistan, proceed- The weather report for to-day ing westward, while turning to go states that the anti-cyclons remains to her buoy, collided with the junk over N. China. The forecast is The total loss is estimated at N.E. winds, fresh, fine generally. $8,800. There was no loss of life. Naval vessels are proceeding

safe "moarings.

UNEMPLOYED "CONVERGING

ON LONDON.

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to

STOLEN FUNDS TO BE RETURNED.

Embezzled Money Bought A Home.

In order that he may make for restitution, Li Wah-yan, accountant

of the Kwong On Cheong Firm, 22 Wing Lok Street, who was arrested on a warrant for the embezzlement of $10,000 from the firm, A warning received from the

remanded for 48 hours by Mr. Manila Observatory at the American Wynne-Jones in the Central Police Consulate here, at 11 am to-day. Court this morning.

states the typhoon is aftuated in latitude 19 N. and longitude 120 E., almost stationary.

SERGEANT SLAPS PRISONER,

London Concerned. London authorities are concern- ed over the situation. The unem- ployed "army" is known to number

(Continued "from Pags 1.) » several thousands and it is anti-

Mr. W. La Bart Sparrow, Assis- cipated that it will be ripe for tant Superintendent of Police, in

Was

Defendant pleaded from the dock' that be did not embezzle the money, "I bought a house in Canton,” he said, “and as I did not have enough money to cover the purchase I took the $10,000."

"

Inspector J. Murphy, prosecuting, the defendant was given a draft for said it appeared' that in September,

changed the money for his own

mischief and under the influence formed his Worship that the de- $10,000 to take to the Sincere Com of Communista.

fendant had 19 years' service, and

banking The recent riots at Westminster that his record had been fairly any

for department renewal. He was given a "chop": were serious. Many police were good. injured. If the unemployed His Worship: "I am not going of the firm and instead of renewing "picket" the House of Commons, as to have this sort of thing going the draft he used the chop and they threaten to do, there are on in the Court, and I am going bent. In a letter from the Can bound to be serious clashes to stop it as far as 1 can. A dis-

The means Test has provoked graceful act. He struck the man of Police here, it was stated that

ton Police, to the Inspector General{}~~ much ill-feeling among the unem-over the ear with the open palm

defendant had expressed him wil ployed. Fremler Ramsay Mac-of his hand” Donald has promised that the The Magistrate imposed a ne ingness to refund the money. This abandoning of the practice will be of $20 and allowed the defendant he would do by selling the house he

had bought considered.

seven days in which to pay it.

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