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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1936
ACID THROWN LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES GERMAN SPORTS
AT WOMAN Unemployed Chinese Sentenced
CRIMINAL SESSIONS CASE
The Criminal Sessions for April, opened this morning at Supreme Court.
There will be a dance at the the Sailors' Home and Seamen's In- stitute. No. 40 Gloucester Road, to- day, beginning at 8.30 p.z.
The Executive Committee of the Girl Guides Association are giving a farewell tea-party Found guilty at the Criminal Lady Southorn at 430 pm. Sessions this morning of the day at the Sandilands Hut
The annual meeting of the Cen-| to tral British Association will takej to-place at the Central British School
at 5.45 pm to-day.
SYSTEM
Various Branches United
NEW ORDER IN FORCE
CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL
Berlin. To-day. Since, over a century ago, charge of throwing corrosive!
"laid Jahn"
the Pressure of work and other rea- fluïd at Yip Lim. married
There will be an Open Night at Turvater Justice R. E the St. Andrew's Club to-day.
foundation stone for athletics caused Mr. woman. at Pennington Street, sons
and physical culture in Ger- Wanchai, on February 12. last. Lindsell, acting Chief Justice, to with intent to burn. maim or postpone his departure on leave by There will be a tombola at the many, the dream of all sports- disigure her. Chan Fai, an un- the P. and O. liner Naldera on REW.O. and S/N, CO Mess at men has been to see all, sport-
ing activities in Germany unit-] employed Chinese. was
sen- Saturday. Mr. Lindsell cancelled 8.45 p.m. to-day. tenced to
and five years hard la-his passage
ed under one organisation. This now plans to bour by the Acting Chief Jus- leave by the Empress of Japan on Professor W. L. Gerrard will was at last achieved yesterday.. an immense inaugural) tice. His Honour Mr. Justice May 1.
deliver a lecture in the School when Lindsell.
of Surgery. Hong Kong Univer-Ceremony took place at the new Deutschland Hall, and the es-i The jury
comprised of Fany Wing, aged 37. master of sity, at 6 p.m. to-morrow. 123
tablishment of a German Ath- Messrs. R Pestonji (foreman). a sampan, and his son Pang King,
St. letic Federation was formally C. A. Olson, Ho Chang-chow, Yip aged seven, are tying in the Kow- Bang-ki. A. G. Gomes. G.J. Grover loon Hospital suffering from Andrew's Club will meet at 9 p.m. pronounced.
When, in 1933, Herr Hitler be- severe burns, received when a tin to-morrow.
came Chancellor, there were still. Mr. E. H. Williams. Assistant of petrol exploded on board their
Chess Club Attorney General was for the boat, while lying at the Yaumati Crown, while the prisoner was not ferry wharf on Saturday morning. meet to-morrow at 5.30 p.m. legally represented.
The sampan was a total loss. the Central British School. In his outline of the case, Mr.
and Chan Kiu-iu.
The Committee
The Kowloon
at
10
8.14.
of
the
will over 300 independent sport organ
at isations in the Reich. Patient or-|
ganisation was therefore needed to jachieve this amalgamation with-
F. S. W. Smith, above, the popular K. C. C. all-rounder, left for England
transfer *0 Saturday by the sa. Naldera.
ST. JOHN BRIGADE
Further Donations Acknowledged
US. BASEBALL. "RESULTS"
"Schoolboy" Rowe In Fine Form CHUCK KLEIN'S TWO HOMERS
New York, To-day
The following were the results
of the League baseball matches played yesterday:—
National League
Philadelphia Brooklyn
Cincinnatti
R
H.
1 6
2
ส
1
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY
K.G.C. SUMMER CUP DRAW
The following are the starting times for the Kowloon Golf Club's
E Summer Cup, which will take place
2 on Sunday next, over 18 holes medal
1 play on handicap:
6 9 4
845 am. W. Stoker and S. Jex,
Lombardi, Riggee and Goodman 9.00
hit.homers.
Chicago
16 16 Chuck Klein hit two homers..
(New York
| Boston
Williams said that the victim had! The Street Sleepers' Shelter So- The Ladies' Sewing Bee will out destroying any great positive
to-morrow features already developed. previously lived with the accused ciety closed their three shelters on meet
From now ** all athletics, The Director of Ambulance has Pittsburgh as his mistress but she left him in Saturday night, when a hot meal at the Matshed Church. Sham-
shuipo.
sports and physical culture can the honour to acknowledge with December. last year, after they was given to all inmates.
be developed uniformly in all grateful appreciation and thanks had had many a quarrel.
Kennedy Road.
Breat
Continuing. Mr. Williams said The Quarry Bay School will be
A rehearsal of the Hong Kong parts of the Reich, and form part the following donations:-
Prize Winner (Syndicate) that some time after, the woman holding a Spring Festival at the Singers is called for 5.30 p.m of the national education met the accused near the Central School on Friday, May 1. 1936. to-morrow at the Union Church. The event was celebrated with Mr. Kong Yuk Tong
Prize Winner rejoicing. 20,000 young Mr. Chan Yik Kung- Fire Station, when he told her to commencing at 11 am.
people being addressed by the Provincial Priory of China Mrs. J. W. Riddock was ad- There will be a whist drive at Reichs Sports Leader, Herr von Per Mr. F. F. Duckworth mitted to the Kowloon Hospital as the Cheers Club to-morrow!Tschammer und Osten.
un-Star of the East Preceptory furled the new Reichs sports dag. Hestra. Davie, Boax & Co. & Staff
No. 277 Singapore ..... mechanic's shop and asked a foki the result of a broken arms beginning at 8.30 p.au.
of nitric tained when she was thrown from
Trans-Ocean Service. to buy 10 cents worth
> "mind out for yourself the next time you go out." On February 3, last. the accused went
acid for him, saying that he want- her pony in Shatin yesterday.
ed it for blowing up toy balloons.
The Soldiers' and Airmen's Christian Association will meet at "Amongst the passengers due to the Union Church Hall, Kennedy! Coming to the day in question, drive on the mv. Potsdam to- Road, at 7.30 p.m. to-morrow..
London is Mr. Cor- Mr. Williams said that the woman.day from
"Only Threatened Her"
was walking along Pennington nelius Kaaz. of Messrs. Seymour-At the meeting of the Rotary to-morrow Professor L Street at about 1.30 p.m. when all Sheldon Co. London, on a visit to Club
office. Forster will give an address
of a sudden
someone came
in the Hong Kong branch
who
POLITICS IN
SPAIN
front of her. and the next thing The length of his stay is at the entitled "A Glance at Three of Intriguing Officers To she felt was some fluid running moment indefinite.
down her face. It was only after this had happened that the woman
China's Provinces," based оч á recent trip overland to Hankew.
Lose Pensions
9 13 · 1
Ben Johnson and Dickey hit
home runs.
4 10
1
4
St. Louis
7 12 1
Moore hit a homer.
3 11
1
American League
E. E
$500 Washington
1
New York .....
$100
$100
$150 Chicago
Per Mr. W. A. Stewart
$24
Miss Fox
$10
scored six strike-outs.
(Donation to Cheung Chau Haw
Detroit
5 9 I
Par Hospital.
Goslin hit a homer.
Mrs. Mo Pee
$ 2
(Gratuity) Cheung Chau Hospital
2
(Gratuity) Cheung Chau Haw Par
Hospital
Boston
2 5
Philadelphia
1
ส
Cleveland
13 14 0
Hale hit a homer. St. Louis
6 12
3
M. Awok Swee Wong ...
CHINA FLEET. MOVEMENTS
(Continued from Page 1)
H.M.S. Dorsetshire -Hong Kour April 21
Hung Hwa':
Sound 25 Santu Inlet Kelung
May
23.
~CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL were cases Altogether 12.270
The R.M.S. Empress of Russia
London, To-day. saw it was the accused, who, by treated by the St. John Ambulance
By 212 votes to 4, the whole: this time. was trying to run away. New Territories Medical Benevo-left Shanghai yesterday evening
the the lent Branch during the month of and is due at Nagasaki at 6 am. Right Wing abstaining, A passer-by, Shek Pui, saw
Cortes passed the new military(April incident, and together with the March, this total including 95 ma-to-morrow.
law, which prescribes that all woman gave chase, finally catching ternity cases, 3,999 new cases and
sets of The RMS. Empress of Japan officers who at the foundation near the Sookunpoo 8,021 old cases. Two the accused Market. He was then handed over twins were born at Tuen Mun, left Yokohama on Saturday and is of the Republic voluntarily with- ma-due here at 8 am next Friday. drew from service because they to a constable and the parties con- and a number of abnormal
the same day for did not want to serve under a cerned went to the No. 2 Police ternity cases were reported from She will sail
Republic, and who had since Manila. Station.
Cheung Chau-
then been engaged in politics, The 8.8. Mirzapore is due here would receive no further pen-
April 26 from Moji at 8 a.m. next Friday. sion or other payments.
Premier Azana declared that May The R.M.S. Empress of Japan., this measure was only calculat bound for Hong Kong, will leave led against those who had been Shanghai at 8.30 am. to-morrow. intriguing against the Republic The individual decision in each Lee Shu-tong, who was knocked case lies with the Home Minis
iter. Trans-Ocean Service. down by lorry No. 4069 în Shang-
The woman was later taken to
the Government Civil Hospital and
the injuries were found to have WAH YAN COLLEGE
been consistent with burns by some corrosive fluid.
At the Lower Court proceed- ings, the accused said that he had not intended to harm the woman.! He only threatened her with, the Auid, but she tried to ward off his hand and the bottle containing the. fluid fell on her.
P. S. A.
“At Home" Arranged For Next Saturday
An "At Home" for both members hai Street at about 8 a.m. yester- and non-members of the Wah Yan day, died after admission to the
It is announced that Father
"
Woosung
Nanking
Hankow
Woosung
Weihaiwei
*HMS. HerMES
May
Hong Kong April 21
Kobe
Kagoshima
Nagasaki
Weitarwei
Fukuoka
ת
0 5
77
10
L. Jack and W. Taylor.
A. T. Braley shď V. C. Labrumz
C. P. Murphy and W. Westlake.
.05... W". A. Stewart and A. A.
382 8 2 ♬ HAR 2 4 9 4 2 48 2
10.00
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R.K. Collings and H. H. Mundy.
G. Mine and F. Rapley. W..Ahern and F. C. Barry.
E. Christensen and F. E Booker.
A. J. Dennis and E. G. Judd.
E. O. Murphy, and J. D. Thomson. R. Henderson and E. F. Barnes. C. G
Anderson
Henderson.
and T.
H. D. Gausden and A. Eastman.
T. D. Patou and W. Orr. W. Kershaw and J. S.
Smith.
D. C. Wilson and A. An- derson.
1:
STEWARDS OF THE COURSE:~~~ Messrs. W. A. Stewart and D. C.
"Schoolboy" Rowe pitched and Wilson
VOLUNTEER RIFLE MEETING
G.O.C. VISITS THE
RANGE
VERY KEEN COMPETITION
WIGHTMAN CUP
2 AMERICAN TEAM
-ANNOUNCED
NO NEWCOMERS
New York, To-day. The United States Lawn Ten
has Association
named Helen Jacobs, Miss
nis Miss Carolin Babcock, Mrs. Saráh- Palfrey-Fabyan and Mrs. J. Van Ryn, as members of the Ameri- can Wightman Cup team meet Great Britain at Wimble-
don on June 12 and 13 next.
to
Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody has not yet been selected owing to her indecision regarding participation
The annual rife meeting of the in international competitions, but Hong Kong Volunteer Defence she will be added to the team if Corps was held on the Kowloon she decides to go abroad later. City Range yesterday when His Beuter.
America won
the Wightmanı General Officer Excellency the Commanding, Major-General A Cup last year by 4 matches to 3 at Forest Hills and of the four 25 W. Bartholomew, accompanied by
May 11
19
25
HMS. Duncan
Hong Kong April 21
April 26
Kobe
May 11
Beppt
18
Weihaiwe
HMS. Delight
April 26 Kobe
May
Hong Kong April 21 Верра
May 11
13
Visiting Shanghai And
N
an hour,
April 26
Kobe
Hong Kong April 21 May 11
Kagoshima Nagasaki
W
19
25
Weihaiwei
H.M.S. Daring and Diamond
G.O.C.'s TOUR
Tientsin Areas
The woman then went into the College Past Students' Association Kowloon Hospital. box and gave evidence corroborate will be given by the Rector of the ing Mr. Williams' outline and College, the Very Reverend Father: after further evidence had been R. W. Gallagher, Sal, in the wor Byrne's lecture before the Univer taken, the jury retired for a few lege Hall next Saturday, commenc-sity Medical Society will be given
on April 29, instead of April 22. minutes and returned a unanimousing at 8 p.m..
His Excellency the General Of-May verdict of guilty.
Professor W. C. W. Nixon is lec-ficer Commanding, Major-General After passing sentence on the social evening, stated one of the accused His Lordship commended Association's officials, is to try touring in the School of Surgery of A W. Bartholomew, CB, C.M.G... Shek Pui on his public-spiritedness bring together all the past stu-the University at 6 p.m. to-day.
in helping to catch the accused.
POSSESSION OF DYNAMITE
The reason for holding this
dents of the College. According
to the school's statistics, the boys who have graduated or discon- tinued their studies total over 14,000.
"The evening will be enlivened by Sub-Contractor Caught games, while music and vocal
With Goods
ti
LARGE HAUL OF OPIUM
CBE, DS.0., will leave Hong Kong on April 30 on an inspection | April tour of the Shanghai and Tientsin May areas, accompanied by his A.D.C., Lt. Haworth.
April He will travel by the s.a. Chi-j
Sampan Master Finedral, arriving in Shanghai on May June
$7,000
F
3285 286 8996 8998 89882|0$" | 58-8" | £ 238 Jah
Karatsu
Weihaiwei H.M.S. Duchess
Hong Kong April 21 Hong Kong May 22
Weikaiwei
H.M.S. Lowestoft
17
Eong Kong April 14
24.
26
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Jure. 6 17
3. On May 9 he will leave Shang- hai for Tientsin by sea, arriving į items will be rendered by thej members of the Association. It is Chau Fuk-yuen, master of athere on May 12 and in Peiping:
April 27 hoped that all the past scholars, sempan, was this morning fined on May 15. From May 19 to 26
local May default one year's His Excellency will be on sub-contrac-now residing in the Colony, will $7,000, in Wai Yau-leung. a tor, was this morning fined $100, take advantage of the Rector's hard labour, by Mr. S. F. Bal-leave.
Departing from Peiping on May in default two months' hard la-invitation and attend this social four at the Central Magistracy
There will be bour, by Mr. W.-Schofield at the gathering.
no when charged with possession 27, be will be in Shanhaikuan the of 2,160 taels of raw opium and following day and will leave from Central Magistracy for possession charge for admission. of 40 sticks of dynamite, 40 deton- The following members of the 200 taels of prepared opium on Tangku on May 30 by sea, arriv-}·
ing back in Hong Kong on June 8. ators and one coil of fuse.
Association have been selected to board the boat in' Shaukiwan
Revenue Officer. Grimmitt) During the course of the trip June Sub-inspector Dredge said that take charge of all affairs regard-
Messrs. said that the opium was con- His Excellency will be carrying the defendant was arrested on in-jing the "At Home": formation in Tung Shung Street, Chan Fook-hong (Chairman). Ho cealed in the false bottom of the out his official visits of the areas Jus Aberden, yesterday carrying a Ka-ki (Secretary), Yee Shou-san boat. suitcase with the goods in it. It (Business Manager), Tam Sik- appears that the dynamite was poon, Chan Tze-ching and Cheng; what was left over from the daily Fook-choi (Committee Members). issue to the .contractor who is doing work in connection with the Aberdeen Reservoir.
FORTHCOMING WEDDING
The yacht race
¡touched.
Forged One Dollar Notes
*
Shanghai Weihaiwei
Shanghai
Hong Kong
H.M.S. Folkestone
Hong Kong April 27
Shito Bay
688
30
Hui Ling Sar Kwan Chan
Pakhoi Longman River Haiphong Sarasır.Inlet
-Wan May 4
12
Capt. J. P. Howarth, A.D.C., and selected to make the trip to Wim Col. H. C. Harrison, G.S.01, visit-bledon this time, Miss Jacobs and Mra. Fabyan played in the singles jed the range in the morning and
matches, while Miss Babcock watched the proceedings for over sigured in the doubles with Mrs.
N. D. Andrus as her partner. Mrs.
newcomer
In the individual events there Van Ryn is the wife of the fam- was keen contest. In the Corps ous Davis Cup doubles player and to international championship 2nd-Lieut. I no Holmes and Signaller Coales both tennis, secured 102 points, but the first It will be remembered that Miss place was awarded to the former Kathleen Stammers, Britain's se who had a better score on the last cond string, created a sensation range. Capt. Forsyth came third when she beat Miss Jacobs, the Wimbledon runner-up, in straight only one point behind
sets to open last year's series.
Results
The detailed results follows:-
were
28
Blake Shield Competition-1, Gorp Infantry Left Half A (253 points); 2, No. 3 Company (240); 2, No. 1 M.G. Coy. No. 2 Platoon (238). (22 teams competed).
SHIP AGROUND ON SWATOW BAR
H.K. Salvage Tug To The Rescue
The salvage-tug Henry Keswick,
Francis Cup Competition-1, Corp Infantry Right Half (102); 2, No. 1 M. G. Coy. No. 1 Pistoon (97); 3) (Hainan) .14 Scottish Coy. (97). (18 teams con- of the Hong Kong and Whampoa
June 20 {peted).
Dock Co., which left at 4.30 p.m.
Hong Kong
Woosung
River Ports
Hankow
Shanghai Weikaiwei
Hong Kong Weihaiwei Shanghai
Hong Kong
·EM.S. Sandwich
24
30
River Ports
#
July € 11 3+ Aug.
Ang.
H.M.S. Grimsby
Shanghai
April 20
May
June
April 17 May 20 June 15 July 10
July
Weihaiwei Tientsin
April 20
27
28
Weihaiwel
May
Pagoda Anch.
12
14
Swatow
20
→
20
Hong Kobz
H.M.S. Falmouth
Hong Kong April 21
Apri).
Swatow
24
25
Amoy
20
Pagoda Anch. May 3
5.
Patu Island
#
7
H
17
10
Tringtan Shanghai
elhaiwei
15
June 8
* with C-in-C.
+
THE SCANDINAVIAN
According to information objtones are also more pronounced in CUP
tained at the Treasury Office, the the genuine note than in the
April 21 forged $1 notes which have since forged one. British Team Beaten been detected can be distinguish-
Numbering: The bottom left May ed by the following comparisons: The forthcoming wedding is
hand number is inclined to be too announced of FL.Lt James
Colour:-The forgeries are of a for the Scan- Noel Douglas Anderson, R.A.F, dinavian Cup between Britain and light shade of purple (inclined to high in the forged bank note.
-Paper:-This is stiff and pos Kai Tak, Kowloon, and Miss Scandinavia was sailed at the brownish), and the shading from Constance Emery, of No. 38, Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club yes purple to white is not gradual, sesses a "dead feeling"
Road, Wallington, terday and resulted in a win for The likeness of His late Majesty Measurements: The forged May
is blurred and the eyebrows are note on the front measures 11344 Surrey, England.
Scandinavia by 28 points to 13.
A feature of the day's sailing too pronounced. In comparing the x 69 millimetres as against 115 x Lai Shung, aged. 26, was ad-was the fact that Scandinavia won framework of a forged note and 69 millimetres on the genuine Jane mittel to the Government Civil all three races in the morning, and a genuine one, many differences note. Hospital as the result of injuries though the British managed to have been revealed. The dark Other Observations:-On the the reverse side of the forgery there received when he was knocked get the first place in the afternoon, shading in the forgery on down by lorry No. 3141 in
Des their other two boats both retired front and back sides is not deep are two spots (flaws) just above April 25 Voeux Road Central yesterday. lowing to breaches of sailing rules enough. The green and orangelthe "$1" sign on the left side.
Park Hill
Tile Competition-1, No. 1 M. G. yesterday to assist the Norwegian Coy. No. 1 Platoon (10): 2, Engineer steamer Hiram, aground on Swa- Coy. (9); 3, No. 3 ML G. Coy. C. (8). tow bar, was expected to reach (22 teams competed).
her destination early this morn-
Attack Competition-1, No. 1 M. G. ing.
Coy. No. 1 Pistoon (26); 2 Corp In- The Hiram, a ship of 1,930 fantry Left Half (23); 3, No. 3 M. G. tons, plying between Bangkok and Coy, and No. 1 M G. Coy, No, Swatow, struck the sandbank at 9 Platoon (21) (17 teams competed).
|a.m. yesterday. After several fu- Corps Championship--1, 2nd-Lieut. tile attempts to get off, a signal L. B. Holmes (No. 1 M G. Coy. No for aid was wirelessed to Hong
2 Plat.) (102); 2, Sig. Conies (M. G. Batt. Signals) (102); 3, Capt. H. E Kong. 4Forsyth (Scottish Coy.) (101). (57 The Hiram was stated to be in
competitors).e
no immediate danger.
Tyro Competition-1, Pte. E. M.
Silva (Corp Infantry) (85); 2, Pte.
T. Luz (Corp Infantry) (75); 3, Pte...
WEATHER REPORT
Agubed (Cory Infantry) (89) (21) A depression of large area,
competitors).
lies over Manchuria” and Bok- Musketry Competition-1, 2nd-kaido.. Pressure continues high- 5 Lipt. LB. Holmes (No. 1 M. G.
HLM.S. Medyay and S/M'a
Hong Kong April 21- Shanghai May 12 Tsingtan
14
20
Weihaivel
19
Coy.) (55); 2, CS. M. Terry (No. 1est in the vicinity of the Bonins, M. G. Coy.) (54); 3. Pte. Sykes (No. and is relatively low over Indo- (9 M. G. Coy.) (54). (30 competitors China. Light southerly or -Best possible score 60)A variable winds; fair generally, some fog or mist, was the Competition.), Pa Fletcher (No. 3 M G. Coy.) (25); 2 forecast for to-day, as issued Pipe-Major Mackay (Scottish Coy.) by the Royal Observatory this. (23); 3. Sgt. Stoke (20).
morning,
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