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WATER POLO.

ONE-SIDED GAME IN SENIOR DIVISION.

KOWLOON "A" TIE WITH

V.R.C. “B.**

In the first division match you- terdag between the V.R.C. and the Navy, the former won by ten gosla C. Roza Pereira scored to one

three goals in the first half while his brother L. Hoza Pereira added two more with Dr. D. Laing con- triating a further two making the Beuro" 70 at the interval."

After resuming the V.1.C. ab tained three "further goals through Dr. Laing. The Navy managed to seuraa single goal in the second half.

Junior Game.

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TO-DAY'S WIRELESS

PROGRAMME.

BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON

355 METRES

11 to 11.30 a.m.-Stock quotations 11.30 a.m.-Chinese program.me. 12.30 pan-European programme,

p.m.-Local time and weather

report.

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1.30 p.m.-Rugby Press news, mail

notice, ote p.m.-Close down.

to 8 p.m.-European programme of Columbia records supplied by Messrs. Anderson Music Co... to 6.27. p,m‚— ;)

Orchestral.

"The Season's Ballet" (Glazou.

nov), Alexander Glazounov's Orchestra.-LX29/LX30 "Dance of the Flowers" (Delibes). -Lucerne Kursaal Orch LX30%

(Conter).-

The Three Bears

Plaza Theatre" Orch.-0109,

to 0.43 p.m.- Vocal Gens from Opera Maritann " (Wallace). Clara Serenn-Francis Russell - Dennis Noble and Chorus.-3872. "The Three Musketeers ""

In the junior" game, the V.R.C. "B" met and drew with the Kow-0.27 loch "A.". Both sides, had plenty of pluck but lucked experience and a draw of two goals all was a igir reflection of the play on the whole, The V.R.C. drew Grst blood through King but Kowloon equalised. only to allow the V.R.C. to lend again before the interval.

With a lend of a gouls i 1, the V.R.C team appeared to have mat., ters their own way, but a succes- sion of fumbles outside the Kow loon goal, gave the latter side re- nowed enthusiasm and they man- aged to equalise just before the final Game Cancelled.

The junior game between V.R.C. "A" and Kowloon "B" was not played the latter giving up the roints. This in the third occasion that this team had failed to carry out their fixture.

N.Y.K. INNOVATION.

TOURIST CABIN CLASS,

The N.Y.K Line continues to antisfy the needs of these who wish to cross the ocean in ships econo- mically and yet quite comfortably. This is shown in thein latest in. novation, namely that the 2nd class sut all their Trans-Pacific Liners, except the Asama "Maru, Tatsuta Maru and Chichibu Maru which have 2nd class accommodation of well-known luxurious appoint. ments, will be in future designated Tourist Cabin Clara" for which cheper rates than for 2nd class are offered.

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Friml)-Columbia Light Opera Company-DX56,

3.45 to 7.23 p.m.- 7 p.m.-Stock quotations,

Concert Items,. Pianoforte Solo-"Leslis Stuart's Popular Songs " Stuart).- Leslie Stuart.--9093. Song" Good-Bye" (Tosti).

Eva Turner (Soprano). Song O Lovely Night" (Lan- don Ronald).-Eva Turner (So- prano).-Lies7.

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1931.

THE BITER BIT."

NEW VERSION OF OLD' TRIOR."

A new story of the well-known coofdenço trick as practised by Chinese sharpers on their morg gullible fellow countrymen reaches

THE CHINA COAST.

RECENT CHANGES AND APPOINTMENTS.

gan..

Antung, has gone second officer, Mr,T. Malcolm, third officer,

Mr. J. 8. Turnbull, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Suiyang, us from Canton. One evening re-Chonan, has gone chief officer, Kal- Mr. J. H. Forbes, chief, officer, cently a young woman, who from be a person of the poorer class, her general appearance soomed to

stood watching a street, conjuring. show somewhere on the outskirts of the city. Although the show was in full swing only a few onlookera had gathered at the pe

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Chenan.

Chonan, has gone third officer, An- Mr. G., A. Abby, second, officer,

tung.

Mr. J. A. Gow, second officer, from reserve, has gone on special duty.

Mr. J. C. Evans, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Waniiu,

Mr. D. Brotchie, chief officer, Wanlin, is on reserve.

Captain J. Robinson, supy, mas- ter, Shengking,as gone master, same ship,TRAN DUR

Mr. A. G. Parker, sup'y chief officer, Wanhaion, has gone chief officer, Shengking.

Mr. A. Swanson, second "officer, Sunning, has gone second officer, Shengking,

Mr. J. C. Williams, eccond officer, Shengking, has gone second officer, Suvning.

Mr. E G. Benson, chief officer, Chenan. Taming, has gone chief officer,

Mr. G. T. M. Ramsay, sup'y cheif officer, Wanhsten, has gone chief officer, Taming.

After awhile the woman approached by two "well-dressed men who asked if she would mind holding a sum of money for them whilst they went to do some buri ness in the vicinity, their excuse being that it was a large sum and they thought it dangerous to carry money on their errand owing to the possibility of robbers attacking'

to have security if the woman de (Grey-them. They would, however, have

cided to look after the money for them. The woman agreed and, ask. ed to be shewn the cash. The men then produced what appeared to be a bundle of Hong Kong Ave-.] dollar bills, and suggested that the woman should hand them a gold and, jade pendant which she was wearing. As this pendant was worth about 860, the at first de murred, but eventually, decided to Song" O Vision Entrancing "give it in exchange, The pendant (Thomas) Tom Burke (Tenor). was removed, carefully packed in Song" My Dreams" (Tosti). Tom Burke (Tener).-L1951.

papor and given to the two men 7.23 to 8 p.m.-

who went on their way rejoicing. Mr. G. L. Brand, suply, second

"The woman also quickly disap-officer, Hain Peking, has gone. "Ever Green-peared into a side street and second officer, Whangu. Selection.-The Stage Orch. Orchestral "Nippy Selection, examined her budle of

"notes," The Stage Orch-MR233. She found, of course, only one Ave. Plano-Accordeon Solo" Blaze dollar bill and the rest worthless

Away." Mackenzie Reid. — . MR315.

paper. She immediately made a Vocal Duet-Sleepy Hollow."— | report to the nearest police station

Carson Robison and Frank and handed over the five-dollar officer, Taiyuan, has gone chief Mr. E. J. Hankins, acting chief Luther. Vocal Duel-My

note, but instead of being dismay-officer, Hanyang.

Consequently there will be more 2nd class accommodation on the s.8. Taiyo Maru, Shinyo Maru theth on the Oriont-California service) and in Heiyo Maru. Giny Maru, Bokuyo Maru and Rakuyo Maru (an the South 8 America West Coast Service), as the 2nd class in those ships will hereafter be called Tourist Cabin Class.

Although the passage rates for Tourist Cabin Class from Hong Kong to San Francisco have been reduced to the figures as per list below, the service and cuisine will maintain the same excellent stand. "ard as for the former 2nd class. The reductions are as follows:- Taiyo Maru from G8918 to G$188, Heiyo Maru

199 2 Shinyo Maru

188 " Ginyo Maru Bokuyo Maru Rakuyd Maru

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168"

188 ** 188">

168. 170.

170,

170. 170,

It is hoped that these lowered rates will be appreciated by the publie as a long-felt want, especi. ally at the present time, of world economic depression.

The now system comes into force on August 18, with the sailing of the Taiyo Maru.

PASSENGERS.

"Violin Solo" Hungarian Folk Tunca " (Szigeti). --- Joseph Szigeti.-LX31.

Orchestral

Variety.

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Suiyang, has gone supy, master, Captain T. N. Campbell, of the Wanhsien.

Mr. W. L. Morison, second, officer, Siakiang, has gone accond officer, Chenan.

officer, Sinkinng, has resigned the Mr. J. A. Johnson, sup'y.' second O. N. Co.

Mr. N, McMillan, second officer, Whangpu, has gone second officer, Sinking,

Mr. A. F. Magianis, sup'y, chick officer, Wanhsien, has gone chief officer, Taiyuan,

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Where the Mohawk Flows To-ed she seemed to treat the matter Mr. C. J. M. Bennett, acting

night."-Carson Robison, and Frank Luther.-MR316., Orchestral The Mosquitoes' ParadeThe London Novelty Orch. MR200. Cornet Solo-"Columbine."-Jack

Mackintosh.

"

Cornet Solo--"Lucille."-Jack

Mackintosh,-MR274. Piano Solo-" Side by Side,

Norman Long.-3187, p.m.-Local time and weather

report.

8.03 to 10.30 p.m.-Chinese studio

concert,

10.30 p.m.-Rugby mid-day Press

'news.

103 p.m.- Close down.

PRESIDENT'S VIEWS ON

PROHIBITION.

RUMOURS OF..." WET" SYMPATHIES DENIED.

Washington, Jude 30.-Interest was koen here today in reliable reports that the White House is planning, an intensive investigation to unearth the soufeca of the amour that President Hoover is expected to recommend modifica the Volstead Act to permit of con- tion of the 18th Amendment and sumption of light wines and teer within the law.

as a joke, The police explained

that the chances were against her that she had been very foolish and recovering her pendant.

But," said the woman, "they didn't get the pendant. I realised sters and, as I am a conjuror at immediately that they were trick- the show at which I was looking en when the men approached me, I did a little sleight of hand work and instead of wrapping up the pebble that I use in my part of the jewellery I substituted an ordinary

Performance."

UPROAR IN CHURCH.

THREE EJECTED: 200 MARCH OUT.

HYMN YERLUS "GOD SAVE THE KING."

chief officer, Hanyang, has gon sup'y, second officer, Wanhsien,

chow, has gone master, Ninghai,

Captain W. J: King, from Kiung

Captain R. Turnbull, from re- serve, has gone master, Nanchang,

chang, has gone master, Ichang

Captain H. A. Settle, of the Nan-

Captain J. Anderson, master of the Ichang, is on reserve.

Captain R. H. G. Ashby, of the Kiungehow, has gone monster, An bui

Captain W. J. Larter, of the An hui, has gone master, Kiungchow.

Mr. R. N. Learmouth; second officer, Kiungchow, has gone second officer, Fatahan.

Mr. B. L. Butcher, second officer, Fatahan, has gone second officer, Kiungchow.

Mr. E. V. Steer, chief officer, from leave, is on reserve.

Mr. P. Jenkins, chief officer, Wen- chow, is on reserve,

Mr. E. Wood, from reserve, bas gone chief ofcer, Wenchow..

Captain F. H. Graybrook, master of the Kian, is on reserve.

Mr. A Naismith, chief officer, Fengtien, has gone master, Kian.

Captain E. J. A Porter, master

St. Michael's Church. Lumb-in- The polios were twice called into Rossendale, where there has been a of the Kwaisang, is on reserve, dispute between the vicar (the Rev.

Captain R. J.J. Sneddon, from

T. Caleb) and some of his pari-reserve, has gone master, Kwaisang. shionera for nearly two years, Captain W. Sudbury, from re When the vicar entered the pul-nerve, has kono master, Ahkwang. pit in the morning a number of Captain T. A. Lupton, master of parishioners walked out, singing the Ahkwang, has done chief officer, The reports that President Hoo hymns.

Fokwang. ver is going to recommend that the

During the whole of the service country be &little wetter are there was almost continuous cough vigorously denied at the Whiteing and shuffling of feet, the voice Houre, where they have caused no of the vicar being inaudible at

timea. little concern,

Departures. The following passengers left yos terday by the m.v. Tatsuta Maru:- Wet propagandista are believed Mr. C. T. King, Mrs. L. M, Curto be responsible for the rumours valho and infant, Mra, C. A. da in an effort to jockey the President Rora and two children, Mr. and into a position seeming to favour Mrs. A. W. Roza Mr. Marseilles, light wines and beer. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ellis, Master J. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. H. Jessen, Yorda ∙M. Adolfson, Sula Bell Hough, Miss Claire Kennedy, Mr. F. J. Tavares, Mr. Geo. J. Peavey, Mr. W Wilson, Mr. R. Gallaway, Mr. WWright, Miss E. Wagoner, Mrs A. L. Burdick, Miss E. Johnson;" Mrs. L. H Weisberger, Miss Alice

GERMAN COMMUNIST

BASES RAIDED.

BERLIN POLICE ACT AGAINST ALL RED ORGANIZATIONS,

Mr. A. Mel. Brown, third ongin- ser, officer, Chungking, has gone acting second engineer officer, Sun- ning

Mr. S. HWilliams, third engin When reading the First Lesson heeer officer, Ninghai, has gone third paused and asked the warden to engineer officer, Chungking. take the names of anyone who dis- turbed the service.

Later the Vicar's warden shouted to three young men, "You will havo to go out." They refused, but later the Vicar suspended the service and went outside, returning with thres palice officers.

As the young men still refused to leave the police forcibly siccted them.

200 Demonstrators. :

Mr. J. McAulay, chief engineer officer, Kuoichow, is on reserve.

Mr. F. Appleton, sup'y. second engineer officer, Kueichow, has gone acting chief engineer officer, same ship

Mr. C. G. Strappe, 'second en- gineer officer, Fatahan, has gone, supy. third engineer officer, aate ship.

Mr. W. Orr, from leave, has gone second engineer officer, Fat

han

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Mr. Phimister, from Home, has gone sup'y, third engineer officer, Shin Peking..

A. Stewart, Cant. F. W. Haswell, Berlin, July 1-Large police continued and the dissentients, who The coughing and shuffing of feet Lt. F. Flower, Lt. G., P. Roberts, forces descended to-day upon Com had remained seated and taken ne Mist E. Flower, Miss S. Roberts, munist headquarters, and the pre "Miss M. Ellis, Mina D, Gault, Mrs mises of kindred organizations in part in the service, walked out.

At the evening service there was E. I. Newman, Miss M Nowman, eluding the Communist Sports another uproar, and when the choir ginter officer, Chusan, is on leare, Mr. W. Scott, acting third en Mias 8. McCune, Miss G. McKehnoy, Association which was responsible started the servico, with the Nation Miss G. McKurtey, Mrs. A. Waye, for the preparations of the, now at Anthem in honour of the King's officer, Wenchow has gone sebund Mr. W. Curran, accond engineer Miss Florence I Waye Miss Rdefinitely banned, so-called Sparta 08th Birthday, the demonstrators, engineer officer. Hain Peking Markley Miss H. O. Smith, Mr. F. kiade. Reyes, Mr. A., Harp, Miss G. Pi

The raid, it was, officially stated, sing The Church's One Founda gineer officer, Ngankin, has gone numboring nearly 200, started to Mr. A. Baggott, supy, second en Boyes, Mr, A. V. Harp, Miss C. Eresulted in the confiscation of much tion," their voices drowning the second engineer offeer, Wenchow. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. J. J: Johnson, highly incriminating material, prov.organ and the singing of the choir. Mr. C. Wallis, acting second en Miss J. Husted, Miss R. Clark, Miasing conclusively that last nights: H. Lillie, Mr. F., A. Whitman, Mra riots were organized by the Com-police and all the demonstrators gone noting third engineer officer, The Vicar at once wont for the gineer afficer, Hsin Peking, hos R. Farnsworth.

ware turned out of the church, same ship, singing hymns at the top of their voices. COMPRAM

muniste me border wegen

Meanwhile, complete order has been restored throughout, the capi, The PMS Empress of Japan, ar Ital and a large reward has been Later a large number returned rived at Shanghai on Tuesday at posted for information ending to but made no further demonstation. 4.30 p.m. left that port yesterday the arrest of the murderer of the The original dimute arose follow

policeman who was shot in the backing the dismissal of the choir, and during the disorders in the neigh disorderly scenes marked the reer- bourhood of the American Con-vices for thres months until a truce sulate General

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at 1.30 p.m... and in due at Hope Kong to-morrow (Friday) at 7 am She will leave for Manila at 11 p.m., same day

Mr. J. W Raymond, acting third engineer officer, Buechuan, has ro migned the CN Co

Mr. J. F. Green, sup'y, third on- gineer officer Wenchor has gone third engineer, Brechten.

Mr. J. H Fayors, second engineer officer, from reserve, has gone chief engineer offloor, Ichang.

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Asama Maru duo from Japan July

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Leverkusen duo from Japan

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Prea McKinley duo from Japan Big July: 13:

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VANCOUVER, 1.0.

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VICTORIA, no.

Pree, Cleveland, Dollar, July 12. Emp. of Japan. C.P. July: 18. Tyndareus, B.F., July Prea, Taft, Dollar: July 20 Emp. of Asia, O.P.S., July 21. Free, Jefferson, A.M.L. Aug. 9A Emp, of Canada, C.P.B., Aug. 15.

VLADIVOSTOCK.!

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WEINAIWEL

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