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THE CHINA" MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1936
MURDER AT
TAIPO
OLD WOMAN FOUND STRANGLED
ROBBERY THE MOTIVE The body of a 50-year-old wo- man, Li Kam-yin, was found with
RADIO
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME
rope tied tightly round-her neck, in the front cubicle of
The following programme will house at Wah Yah Street, Tipobe broadcast to-day from the Hong Market, in the early hours of Ye Bong Broadcasting Station Z.B.W. Įterday, and although they did not on a wavelength of $55 metres,
receive the report until about 8
|(845 Kes), 31.49 metres. (9.52 am, the Folice believe the mur
megacycles). hours der was committed four previously.
Investigations. under the charge of Inspector C. R. Ro zeskwy, are being carried out, but
THREE CENTURIES IN FOUR MATCHES
(Continued from Page 2)
The Army, went for the - runa, but were dismissed for a meagre 95. Garthwaite hatted very wel for his 30 and was the only bats- MESSAGE_BY_HRE THE DUKE man who shaped at all confident-
ly against sotie really, good bowling Pro- by Prowse, who captured 6 wickets
for 38
OF KENT MASSED BANDS RELAY
pm-European 12.30-25 (so far vo arrests have been made. gramme.
12.50 pm-De Groot and His Ox- The police have not been assist-!
chestra. led much in their investigations as Tam-Local: Time Signal and
the other occupants of the house weather Report.
'POWER'S 1www the
mother and adopted family are unable to ve a coherent account of what imppened.
Robbers' Visit
It appears, however, that about
Second Match
*The "ascond match of the series was played on Saturday and the Army were most fortunate to 1.03 pan-Hawaïtan Melodies. 1.18 pm-In Green at the Piano esexpe defeat, being 116 runs in: 1.30 pm-Beuter Press, Local: arrears with their last two men Weather Forecast, Time and Arbatting
nouncementa
1:40 pm--Dance Marie.
215 pm-Close Down.
58 pm-European Programme.
Alec Pearce was chiefy respon-} sible for the score of 249 for 6, hitting no less then 17 fours and
4 am. several wien forced their
5 pm-A Eelay of Dance Musicļa six in his score of 100. Mc- way into the house, tied up some from the Roof Garden of the Hont Lellan and Ride were also well to members of the family and Kong Hotel. strangled the woman by knotting
6.15 pm Relay of a portion of the fore, the former scoring 53 a piece of rope around her neck. the Orchestral Concert by the Massed and the latter being undefeated] The Army made no effort to ret They, then took ber keys from Regal Marine Bands (Kind permis-with-41~ her girdle, opened a safe in which son of Vice Admiral Sir Charles she kept her money and ransack-Little, KCB) from the China Flect the runs and in one hour's bab
Chab
Under Direction of Mr. R. Eting before ten had secred only 46 Compton, LRAM
ed ft.
The amount of money stolen is 7pLondon-Big Ben A Mess-rums for the loss of one wicket not known as the woman was seage by K.EE the Duke of Kent, on Thereafter, they collapsed against cretive about her financial af-the Occasion of the centenary of the the bowling of Holder, (4 for 42) and were very lucky to stave off defeat.
State of South Australia. fairs. It is understood, however.
7.05 - Pianoforte Recital by that it was a comparatively large Ignaz Friedman. som, and that the robbers had ap-Mazurka-Op. 24, No. 4, (Chopin). Mazurka-Op. 33, No. 4, (Chapin). parently heard gossip about it.
Bercease (Chopin).
ANOTHER CAR..
MISHAP
Four Chinese Taken To Hospital
FIRE ALARM AT THE
WAR OFFICE
Staff Member Ejared
A small fre in a grate at the War Offee cansed a lot of excita- ment în Whitehall lesz mondhju
A clerk was burning papers in a small room in the basement, when a'-down drauscht filled the zoom with smoke. He was partly overcome by the fupes, and gave the alarm
Three fire engines arrived. The firemen ran hoses through the
front door of the War Onice, pat on their gammasku, and fired fire.
· Pulicemen inside called the am- bolanes.
The corridors were filed with smoke. Girl employees went out to the street until the all-clear.
·John Andrews, aged 61. wRI taken to Westminster Hospital, suffering from bugis on the face.
DISAPPOINTING MATCH
(Continued from Page 2)
MUSIC TREAT FOR HONG KONG
Massed Orchestras To Play
EXCELLENT PROGRAMME
A musical entertainment, sekloms. beard in Hong Kong, will be given at the China Fleet Club to-day. st 5.30
when massed bands from the Royal Marines wil İgive an orthostral concert of pol pular music, under the direction [of Mr. E. E. Compton. The or
chestra will be-comprised of 5% {pièces, à fact which should appent to music lovers as it is rsADY YURIB since a combination of this whe has been heard in the Colony.
Proceeds are in aid of naral charities Admission to the circle is $1 and to the stalls, 75 CeròK Bookings can be made at Ander- son's.
The full programme is as fol lows:
¡Grand March ("Tannhas-
ser")
„Wagner.
Rhapsody ("No. 1")
Celio solo
("Solveig's
Song")
.Grieg
Violin Duet ("The Ferd
Girl's Dream"}
| Selection. (""The
liers"} Selection ("Semaon.
Delilak")
Gondo
and
Saint-Saens-
Strauss
("Caucasian"}
Ippoliton-Ivanof.
In view of the fact that the Waltz ("Beautiful Dens-
Boxing be") erious night had been Night, there was some excuse for Sketches
light unpunctuality, but in a game of this description, one feels Selection. ("Line Time') that efforts should have been
Schubert - Only Draw Needed
made to insure the presence of March. ("A Life on` the Ocean The Navy have now only to draw competent umpires. Apart from Wave"). with the Cinb to win the Tourna- the fact that inefficient umpiring
God Save the King- ment, although a win for the lat-mam a game, it is not very plea-
7.18 pm--Three Arias by Enries Caruso. (Tenor).
Xerxes Omora Mai Fu (Handel)ter would make them (the Club). sant for a volunteer to be replac
champions. Agnus Dei (Bizet). "Maria"-Like a dream (Flotow). A most enjoyable game was pened yesterday, when Mr. McLel-
7:30
p.z. Closing
Local Stock played at King's Park, where the len was asked to relieve one offi- Quotations, and Hong Kong Exchange Navy and Kowloon Cricket Club cial who obviously had
Market Report.
7.35 pm--Variety.
Band
Memories of Horatio Nicholls
In an attempt to avoid some pe destrians, a private car with four occupants, including the driver, ran off the road and collided with Focal a rock near the P.W.D. depot atļ Castle Peak Road on Friday last. When the moon hangs high
The occupants, all of whom suf-
Debroy Somers Band,
Would you? Voca
Greta Keller.
The Hill Billies.
fered cuts and bruises, were taken | Orchestra-
to the Kowloon Hospital for treat- We've got Rhythm-Fox-Trot ment. They were Shek Hon-yau
Medley
Mario Lorenzi and his Khythmics. the driver, and Wong Hon-kin: Vocal Shek Chi-kin and Yan Chin-yip, All my life
all of them fokis residing at No. Where am I? 135 Nathan Road.
Leslie Hutchinson.
ed in the course of a game, as hap WAITED IN VAIN
were
never
one or two
FOR BREAD
Bakers Roundsmen
Miss
Go On Strike
WIDE AREA AFFECTED
People
a wide ares over
waited
cuf
as
senior elevens met in their annual functioned in a similar capacity: Boring Day encounter. The Navy before. had first lease of the wicket and. thanks to a sound innings by
One Good Move Surg-Lt Davenport, who scored Whites turned out as advertis- 58, totalled 182 runs. Going ined, but there with the score at 33 for three, changes in Colours" testa. Davenport played a most invalu-E. Smalley played at right-back able knock, which included ten 4's in place of Miss Gray, and Miss South-East London and three 3's.
D. Hunt filled the left-wing pos-usual last month for their baker tion in the absence of Miss West-to call-but they waited in vain. cott, who has left for Shanghai
a short visit
Fincher's Century The K.C.C. had lost five wickets for 146 at 5.10 and in trying to force a win lost a further three!
The Reason-Two-thirds of the roundsmen employed by one of the
The one really good combined largest bakery firms in the district -F. Coldrey and Sons, Ltd; which
8 p.m-Local: Time Signal, Wen-! wickets for the addition of only {movement of the whole game was as 20 shops in West Norwood, The car was badly damaged byther Report and Announcements. two runs. Ernie Fincher was the initiated soon after the com-
the impact.
ARE YOU GOING ON LEAVE?
to meet Flow
Croydon, Addiscombe, Corándon 8.03 pm-A Relay from the Chin-only Kowloon batsman
mencement by Miss Marie Smith, and Beckenham went on strike with any success. After a ese Theatre.
11 pmClose Down
start against some accurate bowl who gained possession, passed out
Just before deliveries were due to 805-11 p.m.-European Programme
start... turn took the ball down to the op- from ZEK. on a frequency of 540 ing by Boncher and Prowse he to Miss Hut on the wing, who in went on to score 102 and Wis kilocycles.
position "25" and centred beauti- Or-undefeated at the close."
8.05 pm-Vienna Boheme chester.
Liebesleid (Love's; Sorrow),
Liebesfreud (Love's Joy),
(Kreisler).
(Kreisler).
Valse Romantique (Beinecke). Die Hochzeit der Winde, Walte
(Hall).
Bennett
8.18 pm-Mavis prano) and Peter DaWSON Baritone).
OVERLAND
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Peter Dawson
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& Fain),
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The strike followed a dispute between the company, and the A feature of his batting was his fully for Mrs. Donald to send in a men's union, which has placed be fine leg gliding and beautiful!
first-time drive that gave. Mrs.
square-cutting. This was one of Rose no chance. From then on
fore the manager à schedule of
the best innings I have ever seen ward, the whole game was disap-wages and conditions. Fincher play, although he
pointing. Tave
v
Employers' Statement
By mid-day the shops of the one chance whilst in the seventies There were one or two bright fim were being inundated with and another shortly before he spots. Mrs. Donald revealed that telephone calls from customers all (So-
reached his century. The next she is the logical selection for asking the same question, "What (Bass
highest score was 141
centre-forward Possessing anjas happened to the roundsmen Boucher bowled extraordinarily amazing tum of speed, her fine to-day?”
well. Left-handed with rather an positioning and hard drive at gual | They were told of the trouble Good green acres of Home (Kabalawkward action, he kept a beauti-resulted in her scoring no fewer and asked to call for their bread.
Mavis Bennett-
The Dol's Song (Offenbach).
Peter Dawson-
Covered Wagon Lullaby (Freeman
& Leonard).
Mavis Bennets
Pretty Mocking Bird (Bishop).
Peter Dawson...
Rolling alone (Akst & Bichman) Lord the covered wagon (Kane
& Hunt).
8.43 - "Tintagel" and "Mediter- ranean” (Bax) by the New Symphony Orchestra, Conducted
by Eugen Goosets.
9.p.m-London-News and An-
nouncements
9.20
Firpo.
11
pm-Orquesta pica Roberto
Pasodoble-Bells Espanola.
Tango-Le Carcajada.
Rumba-La Cuezrachu.
TangoA media luz. Pasodoble-Por mi zote. †PasodobleTM Curro en el oro,
9.40 pm-Beginald Dixon st Cinema Organi
Dixon Request Medley. Wallz Selection.
Dixon B, No., 7 “Mississiped”—Film Selection.
10 p.m.- London Bir Ben
Dance Haie,
BUENT-OUT FACTORY··
CATCHES FIRE
ful length and fighted the ball than seven goals. Of the other On behalf of the employers, it...... very well. In the last few Navy forwards on view, Miss O. Dalziel was stated: "We know-of no dis- fixtures Boucher has met with con- mafutained her consistency, Misspute with the men at all; the siderable success and the recent (Fistins was disappointing, as was whole trouble is with the anion.” fine showing of the Navy can be Miss M. Smith, while Miss Silva
A scheme for regulating sondi- directly attributed to his fine all- and Miss Marsh were always 28-tions in the baking trade has been round displays.
The game between the juniori textos of these two Clubs was chief-
zressive
Good Eafres
by featured by good-innings by Both goal-keepers were Bare Comdr. D'Arcy Evans (Navy) and liable, but Miss Smalley and Miss P.O.N. Dunne (KC.C) who made Walker did fairly well at back. 100 and 85 respectively. The Colours intermediate line, Navy declared at 251 for 5 st Mrs. Silva, Miss J. Wong and In addition to Miss K. Glover were good, # Arcy Evans, Triggs (29), Fran pleasing feature of their game
3.00
o'clock.
under ··öfsenssion between the Landon Master Bakers and the -Amalgamated Union of Operative
Bakers for some time.
OLD RESIDENT
PASSES
(49 not out) and Hunting (25) being their support of the for- Mr. Jorge H da Silva Imade useful contributions.
Hurricane Style
wards when in attack.. Miss L
Woolley, for the Whites, also gave The death occurred at his re- The K.C.C. had lost six wickets a good display and should be aidence, No. 151 Tam Kung Road, for 167 runs when stumps were strong contender for a place in Kowloon City, yesterday of Mr. drawn Dunne batted în hurricane the faterport eleven
Jorge Honorio da Silva at the Owing to the lack of combine of 81 years. the crease. Be hit 17 fours and tion, the Selectors must have The late Mr. da Silva is well
the
style and was only 15 minutes- at
The second fire in just fover year broke out at the Sack and Bag Company's Orchard-place, Poplar, last mo Flames 20ft high were seen, com- ing from bales of sacking stored in the shell of the building, which was burnt out
break whi
when
and a six.
At the Craigengewer Cricket ad very little from yester-known to the seafaring community, day's game. They must by now, and had been employed as an en- Clab, the Bachelors proved too however, have a fairly good gineer for some 40 years. He had good for the Benedicts and emerse of what the team will be. I been in bad health for ed victors by 81 runs. The Christ that If They played the vari-period after a well earned | was spirit was very much in eris
dence and the game was thoroughs sections of this team together, firement from service at Bolt's
Le, defence against affact, they Wharf.se ly enjoyed by all Chief honours
Decased is the father of Mr. C. went to F. P. Zimmern, who took would obviste a repetition of res four "Married" wickets for 18 terday's fasco, when the Caloura, G. de Silen, the and followed this up by scoring 38 pparently a potential Interport de Recreio and
Fend Morinaghter, Thébe TUDA A PH. Email Also battle overwhelmed Whites with-Bowlet, and is su ed well for the "Singles compil-out ever being extended.
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Residents concerned for the
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