THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1934
BOMB EXPLOSIONS RECALLED
Wanchai Police Libel Hearing Continues
JAPANESE CHARGED
The bomb explosions, which 0- curred on the staircase of No. 87 Jaffee Road on August 25 and on September 8 were recalled yester day afternoon at the Central Magis- tracy, by Detective Sergeant Fit- ches at the resumed hearing of the charge of alleged libel against Gore Kurata, unemployed Japanese photo- grapher, before Mr. E. W. Hamil. ton.
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Defendant is charged on twn counts. The first is that August 31 he published a false and defamatory libel concerning the Hong Kong Police Force, in the form of an anonymous letter nd-
dressed in the "Inspector of Police," Hong Kong, which contained the following: "All these heads are the best friend of the Police Depart ment of Wanchai and it goes with- out saying that the Police in Wan chai, are under the influence of bribery." The second charge, sim- ilarly worded, concerned an anony- mois letter to the "Protector of Chinese," Hong Kong.
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Mr. T. Murphy. Assistant Dire
o Criminal Intelligence (Crime, is conducting the proseca-f tion.
After further evidence the case was adjourned until Monday after
noon.
LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES
One case of typhoid fever was reported in the Colony during the
24 hours endest October 1.
While employees of his Aluminum Company of America were striking for higher wages, Mr. An drew Mellon was in Europe buying art. It was rumoured that he paid the Soviet Ruslan Government $1,500,000 for this painting Raphael's "Alba Madonna." The Savici's Hermitage Museum, in Lenla grad, where the painting hangs, has some of the finest works of the Italian master,
POSITION FAVOURS ADVANCE
(Continued from 'Page 8). "Bonds: High-grades were un- changed. Second-grade
The six Nellore will leave here were easier.
issues
BANKER CONVENTION
1
THIS MONTH
Roosevelt To Speak
SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL.
New York, To-day.. President Roosevelt, and the on Saturday at noon for Shanghai. "Grains:-While good cash pro- United States Treasury Secretary, Moji. Kobe. Osaka, and Yokohama. miums continue, the weakness of Mr. Henry Morgenthau, will be the foreign markets is temporar- included in the speakers at the The s.s. Santhia will leave hereily nulifying the strong features American Bankers Convention at to-morrow at 6 a.m. for Amoy, of the domestic situation, Shanghai, Moji. Kobe, and Osuka. feel that pressure of speculative Washington, held from October
We
liquidation will recur on all
22 to Octoober 25,
President Roosevelt will speak
United Preas, per 5. E. Levy and Company.
Art and Drama-
THE PHILHARMONIC SEASON
Sir Thomas Beecham's
Programmes
TWELVE CONCERTS PLANNED
The Royal Philharmonic Society announces twelve concerts la the coming season, as against eighteen unprecedentedly
-which was in high number, not quite justifled by
Rainfall in the Colony during bulges until the market receives on the evening of October 24-public support-in 1989-84. the 24 hours ending 1930 a.m. tu- some new stimulating influences. day was 1.07 inch. The total rain-Total sules; Wheat:--31,809,000 fall since January 1 in 06.23 bushels, Corn-0,509,000 bushels.
"Cotton:The Trade inches, as against an average of↑
was buy- 78.30 inches.
ing sparingly and, pending the issuance of the Government Bur-
WINNIPEG WHEAT FRENZY
(Continued from Page 1) Bedlam reigned in the pit|
Nine of these will be conducted by Sir. Thomas Beecham, ne by Sir Henry Wood, one by Sir Hamil- ton Harty, and one by Felk Wein- gartner. Sir Henry Wood's con- cert, on December 6, will be a cele- bration of the 250th anniversary
After having been bitten by, neau report, speculative interest is dog, the property of Tang Yu-ting, not likely to increase materially. 4 No. 17 Hennessy Road, Kan Po, "Rubber:-Buyers found offer- where the market was hammer-of Bach's birth.
Sir Hamilton Harty will receive
a married woman of the same ndings drying up and we think the ed by Eastern and Chicago sell the society's gold medal at the dress, was admitted to the Govern-buying movement must gain mo-ing, but a Government agency
was later credited with rescuing concert which he is to conduct on confidence re- ment Civil Hospital for treatment. mentum before
November 22. The programme în-} turns. Total sales: 582 lots." prices from further collapse.
All futures closed at 314 cents cludes his own violin concerto, in per bushel lower. The decline in which Paul Beard, the leader of prices means a heavy loss to the the Philharmonic orchestra, will be the soloist Dr. Weingartner will conduct a Beethoven programme, including the Ninth Symphony January 17.
Yuen Fing, a fisherman from Reuter. Mok Sik Village, Tsun Wan, was admitted to the Kwong Wah. Hos-
Market Factors
The following telegram was re-Canadian wheat prol which holds pital yesterday, suffering from seceived by Messrs. S. E. Levy from vast stocks of wheat.Reuter. vere injuries sustained during a Reuter:
dynamite explosion white fishing. Favourable factors prior to the ·GOVERNMENT NOT TAKING It was stated that he used the dry-opening of the markets: (1) The
namite for fishing.
(volume of trading has remained small on the reaction which, so
OVER MACKINERY
(Continued from Page 1.)
The opening concert, on October 18, will begin with Elgar's "Coc kaigne" overture, and will include Fine cases of typhoid fever, one far, has not exceeded technical
Sibelius's "Tempest" music, a case of paratyphoid fever and three proportions. (2) In spite of a Sir George Perley, the Acting novelty for London. Myra Hess cases of meningitis were reported slight setback in steel activity Premier, Informed Reuter that the will play Beethoven's fourth con- in the Colony during the week ended this week, the outlook is regarded Government had received no such certo. The second programme con- September 29: During the same as brighter.
request. The reports were without sists of works by Haydi” and period one person died from typhold Unfavourable factors were: (1) foundation as far as the Govern Mozart. Jan Smeterlin `will be the fever, two from meningitis, and 45 The scarcity of buying orders un-ment was concerned, he said.-soloist. der the market, together with the Reuter. weakness of commodities, notably
from tuberculosis.
Lee Chung, master of junk No. wheat and cotton, are disturbing Weary Of International
1024A, has reported to the Police factors. (2) The erratic move- that during a sudden squall his ments in foreign exchanges con boat was capsized near buoy No. tribute to the prevailing uncer Al. He was rescued by members tainties.
Conference
On November 8, Sir Thomis will conduct a Dallas Memorial Con-1 cert, including "Seadrift," in which
William Parsons and the London Select Choir will sing. The latter (Continued from Page 1) programmes include a new obce
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IRISH PLAY IN
AMERICA
Mr. De Valera "Misled In Controversy
ABBEY PLAYERS' TOUR
Dublin.
"The Exchange Fund was estab-concerto by Gordon Jacob, Siicliu's "It was announced recently that of the crew of the Blue Funnel The following telegrams were lished solely to iron out excessive first and fourth-symphonies, the Abbey Theatre Players will Line's steam launch "Ates" assist received by Messrs. S. E. Levy & fluctuations......I have an idea third concerto, with the composer leave Ireland on Sept. 29 for an ed by Police Launch No. B. The Co. through Reuter last night that we are getting a little weary a soloist; Dvorak's violin con- cargo was later recovered.
Stocks are quiet and easy, with of international conferences which certo, with Alma Moodie, and Boro extensive tour of America and minor fractional losses predomin-seem to require a most favourable din's first symphony in E fat. It Canada. They will be absent un- Chan Fook Coxswain of the lating. Moreover, with confidence atmosphere," he said: "I think will be the society's 123rd season. til the middle of June next They steam launch. "Lee Shing," has lacking, a further moderate reces-that perhaps for the present we *reported to the Police that while sion will not be surprising. A would do better to confine ourselves
he was coming out of the Yaumati
The American Smelting & Re-to more private discussions and typhoon shelter, he collided with fining Co. has declared a dividend conversations. United Press, Por sumpan' No. 1708, which capsized. of $4.25 per share on the Com-S. E. Levy and Company. Lo Tau, the only bostman on board pany's 7 per cent. Firat Prefer- the junk was rescued by the crew red cumulative stock, thus clear-be satisfactory. of the launch.
ANCIENT COLONY IN RUSSIA
Valuable Fund During
Excavations
Rostov.
will appear at the Martin Beck Theatre, New York, following the D'Oyly Carte Company, who will." be making their first appearances in New York.
Mr. E. Wickes, the American menager of the tour, in an inter- view, stated that Mr. de Valera had been, misled regarding the re
ing up its accumulated dividends.Wheat:-Liquidation was again .From Messrs. White, Weld: heavy, influenced by the weakness For being found with 22 taels of The earnings report of Mont-of the Winnipeg market on reporta raw opium in her possession at No. gomery Ward, which will be pu- of the possibility of regulatory Over 120 places of ancient set- Port from America concerning the 17 4Nam Chung Street, Ng Chun, blished soon, will make good measures. Liverpool prices declin-tlements have been discovered in controversy over the playing ad 3 21-year-old married woman, was reading. The stock acted well re-ed on cheaper French offerings and the Taman Peninsula, as result certain Irish plays. There had sentenced to three months impri-cently...
owing to the fact that there is a of archaeological excavations been protest in a few isolated sonment, with the option of paying An increasing amount of cotton large amount of old Argentine carried through In recent years in
cases in the past, but these had s $660 fine, by Mr. E. I. Wynne la going Into the Loan plan and wheat remaining in Liverpool.
the Azoz-Black Sea Region been satisfactorily adjusted. Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy we think that prices are nearing cotton: Hedging was small. Some of these settlements are The this morning.
the low levels,
The cotton-goods markets are show towns and villages of the Scy change ing more resistance. Private es-thian period, and indicate that the the Wong Wai-kwal, a 28-year-old In their market report, the timates of the crop are ing inhabitante lived by huning and mad married woman, was fined $50 by l'American Oriental Finance : Cor- Increases. Regardless of the agriculture Many of the set Mr. E. I. Wynne Jones at the poration, correspondent for Messrs. the Government' will loan
te had risen in Boran tires, Kowloon Magistracy, this morning E. A. Fierce and Company Netr ere 12 cents per bale of
of, ancient Greec for keeping = "an unregistered mut York state:
tone of the market was steadier and teai at No. 169 Cheung Sha Wan (“Stocks:--It is Impossible u tu Trade buying continues Rond, third floors
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ART & CURIO
Experts:
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Based On Sir Walter Scott's "Ivanhoe”
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