BRITISH CATTLE FOR BELGRADE.
GERMAN LIVESTOCK
UNSATISFACTORY.
COSTLY EXPERIENCE.
Belgrade, Oct. 3.-A group of Yugoslavian agriculturists who frein the beginning have urged the claims of British 'stock, have con- ceived the interesting plan of set ting up a model farus with pedigres animals supplied entirely fron Great Britain in order to deanon- strate their superiority and as the same time to be a proutable con-
cern.
The general fall of grain prices last year had an appreciable effect upon Yugoslav agricultural policy, and this year the Ministry of Agri-, culture have made propaganda in favour of livestock as opposed to epreals.
MOCK TRIAL TO WARN
SOVIET PEASANTS..
Riga.-A' "móslutrial" on the lines of the old morality pinys i being staged by the Soviet Count at the village of Stalino to impress on refractory palisants the formidable, consequences of refusing to Rur. render their grain.
Tres of the alleged delinquents were entenced to death and others received sentences anging up to ten years,
-been
Trained in Germany, As the majority of agricultural men in Yugoslavia boro trained in Germany, it is not sure prising that the greater part of ihess credits has been spent thora. in spite of British superiority in every branch of livestock.
As far as pigs anil poultry are cons cerned, British breeders have been neglected. It is in the one field in which they are pre-eminently strong that they have suffered most,
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1931.
CONCERT AT
HELENA MAY,
STANDARD OF ENTERTAIN-
MENT MAINTAINED.
YACHT PARTY ATTACKED.
BABY LEFT ALONE IN VESSEL.
LOVER AT THE PRISON GATES.
HIS OFFER TO MARRY KLEPTOMANIAC.
PASSENGERS.
Arrivals.
The following passengers arrived yesterday by the Ad Corfu "from London via ports :—Rové T. Allen, Miss L. M. Baird, Mr. and Mrs. Boll and child, Mr: D. B.. Rone.
Most pleasing was the vocal con- Stamford (Coon), -Au extraor
A lover who gave up a position Mr. and Mrs. Berosnavitch, Mr. € cort given at the Holona May dinary mystery has been revealed Institute yesterday evening by Mrs. by the dingovery by a party of in the Irish Civil Service to marty | Bridnon, Capt. P. "Huvitena," "Mr. R. R. Sanger and a group of equally yachtsmen of a drifting motor vesand look after an alleged kleptom C. Beckwith, Miss C. Blythin, Mr. accomplished singers. All were these!" containing only a ve-year-old anise was unable to aave the wo E. Bryden, Mrs. B. Raith, Mr. H. excellent: voice, Mrs. Sanger being
**Bloch, Mr. J. Barlor, Mr., Mry; and ma from prison. particularly charming in her treat baby, who has been identified as the ment of "On Wings of Song" and daughter of a rich yachtsman, Mr.lebone Police Court, when Mabel Chugamal, Col. Clarke, Mr. and The story was told, at the Mary Miss Coysh, Miss M. Chapman. Mr. the duet with Mr. Li Chor Chi,
Brnjamin Collings. "Down in the Forest," in wateli
MeCrnith (aged 42), widow, Tavis Mrs. Chen Sui His and infant, A few hours "after the finding of j latter composition the voices of both
tock-road, Notting Hill, W., plead. Miss Cannon, Mim Dibiga: Mr. singers blanded extraordinarily the baby," screams echoing through well. Mr. G. D. D'Aquino Save the pale early morning light to guilty to stealing a women's and Mrs. Deans and infant, Madile. his usual accomplished trendoring
handbag and contents, value £3 33. Defillon Miss M. Dawson, Mr. L. 10d., while the owner, Eriker Mar. Davios, Mr. and Mrs. Edmonds, guerite Burger, of Eltham-road, Master Edmonds, Mr. Foug Boon Len, was shopping in Oxford-strest, Han, Mr. and Mra. Gray and child, She was sentenced to three months Mr. E. Graham, Mise Countog, Mr. hard Inbour,
E. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs." Mr. John Maudo, counsel defend-Gallop, Miss. Hayworth,. Mr. Hinds been boarded in the darkness by twoing, said Mrs. McCraith was a and child, Mr. Hashnatre, Mr. and gunmen, who had seized and bound widow with four children, and in Mrs. Hunter and child, Mrs. and her husband. They sat him adrift 1913 she began to sten). Always Miss Humble, Mr. A. T. Howes,
of well-chosen numbers from his ex-tracted the attention of some sailors Another apparently, deserted tensive repertoire, while Mrs. A. to Rainshagen delighted her audienco with a group of old gorman Air yacht. In this they found the wife and particularly with "Chanson of Mr. Collings, who related" de Fortunio, by Jacques Offen- strange story. erbach.
The Ministry were particularly anxious to improve the breed general utility eattle, but instead Pigs have been for Song one of of buying Shorthorns, which, "ob- the country's staple", exports, and viously, would have best served their Yugoslavia is in many ways ex-purpose, they allowed themselves to tremely well equipped by nature for be induced to buy Siementaiora at eattle breeding. The great obstacle extremely high prices. to obtaining wider inarkets for such produce has been the lack of stay dardised types of naimals,
The Ministry, therefore, decided - to encourage the introduction or
pedigree stock, and act aside large,
redits for this purpose.
(Continued an udat Column)
These animals, owing to the nize of their benes, have not been found satisfactory by the butchers.
Another objection is that they do not breed true to type, and the calves of a record and expoйsive milker are, as often as not; no pet- ter than those of indigenous heifers.
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She said their motor boat had
Excellent Entertainment, The high standard of the Helens May concerts is too well known to gain anything from a eulogy here: It is sufficient to say that tastin a small skiff and then removed she had done it in an open way Mr. and Mrs. Huckstop, child and
evening the standard was well maintained,
The full programme is "given below. 1.- (a)
(b)
(e)
*Prologue" from
"Paglince"...Leoncavallo
A Fuccbolla " ......... Tosti Perdutamento"..... Tosti Mr. G. D'Aquino.
(a) “ Elégie " (b)
La Maison Griss from Foutanio
her by force to the yacht in which she was found, leaving her baby alone in their own motor yacht
No Trace of Owner. Mrs. Collings Inter explained to the police that, when the men board ed their vessels, they asked her husband to take them to Norwalk,
without any attempt at conceal ment, and without any reason, and one was driven to the Leonclusion that, as she herself said. She sim ply could not help it."
Devoted to Her.
About two years ago, in spite of
the hospital, and when she was re. leased she found waiting at the prison gates & man who was devot led to her and believed in her.
infant, Mrs. and Misses Hayley Bell, Mrs. J. Hamilton, Mr. Har- bord, Mr. R. Humphreys, Mr. W. Henley, Mr. Herring, Rov. W. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Jago, Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson, Capt. Jackson, Mr. Kimbyani, Mr. J. H. Kettle, Mr. Keith, Mr. Kong Macw Joen,. Mr. Kuno, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle, Miss Lylo, Mr. H. Lewis, Mr. J. Low- tang, Mr. and Mrs. Leong Chin, Mr. H. Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Lauder and child, Miss Lambe, Mr. and Mrs. Maguire, Mr. F. Michelmore, Sister E. Kary, M.. Maruyama, Mr and Mrs. Melhuish and child and infant, Mr. H. N. Moran, Mrs. McNeill, child end in-
2. (a) My Dream of Rose
Mary ...Old German Air
as they had an injured friend whom previous convictions, she was bound (h) Jealous Love"
Old German Air they wished to convey to improver at the sessions on condition The Elegant Irish
Mr. Collings refused on the ground that she went into a mental insti- Bay Old German Air that he had no lights whereupon tution. But she escaped from there, Mr, A Reinshagen.
Massenet they forced him to weigh anchor at and almost immediately was caught the point of the revolver. When stealing again. This time she was sentenced to 12 months' imprisou they had gone as far as they want Massenet
fed, they bound their victim and sement. She served that sentence infant, Mr. J. McWilliams, Mrs. D. (c) Pensée d'Automne "
Massenet him adrift in the skiff, Mr. Li Chor Chi,
The police examination of the 4.(a) On Wings of Song "»
Collings vessel revenled, bloodstains Mondelssohn
and other signs of a fierce struggle, (b) Calm as the Night"
Carl Bohmand the yachtsmep declare that be Mrs. R. Sangor
foro reaching the ship they heard Povoru Pulchinella sounds of splashing and a call for Buzzi-Perein help in the darkness. They feat Oh, Night Divine " someone may have been drowned, Catamani for there were no signs of anyone (c) Che Gelida Momina "' but the baby.
"from"La Bohme" Paceini Mr. G. D. D'Aquino.. 0.--(a) "Pauvre Jacques" Anonyme
(b) "Chanson de Fortunio
Jacques Offenbach
55
(1)
(b)
(e) "Commne a vingtans
Emil Durand Mrs. A. Reinshagan
7-(a) "Tristezza ............Tosti
(b) "Torna Amore"
G)
Aprile !!
Buzzi-Pezcla
Mr. Li Chor Chi, 8 Down in the Forest'
Medinsh, Mr. K. Mackenzie, M. Macfarlane, Miss H. McCallum, r. J. McMasters, Mrs. E. Me Lennan, Mr. J. McDonald, Capt. [J. Mackenzie, Mr. New," Miss A. This man, who has held a good Owen Hughes, Mr. and Mrs, Owen position in the Irish Civil Service Hughes, Mrs. . Otto, Miss 25.. had met her six years before, but Fyle, Miss. Puto, Mr. H. Phillips, it was net until he had known her Mr. and Mrs. Praece, Miss H. for about three years that he knew Paterson, Mr. Phillips and infant, of this weakness of hers, Anxious to Miss Rathey, Mi Roberts, Mr. save her, ho gave up his position in and Mrs. Rose, Mr. Rose and child. Ireland and came to London and Mr. and Mrs. Ross, 2 children and offered her marriage. She accepted infant, Mr. H. Russell, Mr. S. Up to the present no news of 3r.him, and he obtained a house and Homs, Mr. M. Rubeska, Mr. Collings himself has been received.
was actually furnishing it ready Stewart, Mr. J. Sutherland, Min for his wife-to-be, when, in a me Staniland, Mr. and Mrs. Self, Miss ment of distress owing to a dispute Stanford, Capt. Scott, MN, J. with one of her children, she went Sheldon, Mrs. and Master Strubel, off and stole this bag.
Mr. J. Simmonia, Miss. Stubbings, Mr J. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Thioller, Miss Thiolloe, Mr. Tind- ley, Mr. Thio Ban Hing Mr. R. Thurston, Miss E. Townsend, Mr. Tolmie, Capt. Thompson, Mr. Van der Steen, Mrs. Whitchor and child, Mr. E. Woodford, Mra, and Miss Whitham Mr. and Mrs. Wright, two Misses and child, Miss V.
Tostito
London Ronald Duet: Mr. R. Sanger and Mr.
Li Chor Chi
FORTHCOMING CONCERTS.
The next Concert will be held on Thursday, Dec. 9, at 6.30 p.m.
Nov. 20: Tha Schneider Trio will give an evening Copeert, 0.20 p.m. Dec. 5: Evening Concert, 3.13 p.m.-Mozart and Beethoven Music.
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LOCUST PERIL IN E. AFRICA
Nairobi-Settlers and natives of
LEAGUE - CRICKET.
C.S.CO. TEAMS FOR
TO-MORROW.
Even now he was prepared to marry har and to do his best to reep her straight in the future.
The Magistrate (Mr. Bingley) re
The following have been selected plied that Mrs. McCraith had been
Topresent the Civil Service treated with extraordinary leniency, Cricket Club in their bague matin the pass. ches with the Indian Reercation") Club to-morrow:--
1st. Team at Scokenpoo:-B. D. Evans, (Capt.), J. E. Richardson, G. R. Bayer, F. I. Ling, P. Baker, R. M. Wood, D. McLellan, E. W Hamilton, W. Harris Waker. R. A. J Simpson, J. F. Macgowan.
2nd. Team at Happy Valley:-H. E. Strange, (Capt.), R. E. O Bird, B. C. K. Hawkins, A. E. Wond, R. G. Robertson, W. H. Edmonds, S. Randle, J. M. Wilson, J. Barrow, F. Matthews, R. H. Woodman..
"DEAR BRUTUS."'
ANOTHER SPLENDID PER- FORMANCE LAST NIGHT.
1
Another delightful performance Dear Brutus was given by the A.D.C. last night at the Theatre Royal before a large and very up.
"
KENNELS DEATH
MYSTERY.
SHOT HOLES" THROUGH
VICTIM'S HAT.
GUN WITHIN REACH DE STRANGERS.
London, October 24-The inquiry was resumed at Blandford, Dorset, yesterday into the mysterious death of Edward.George Welham, aged 25. manager of the Coverdale Ken- nele, at Tarrant Keynston, poar Blandford. Welham was found shot in his office on October 1, and died next day in hospital. When found,
gan lay under the body.
preciative audience. The various, It was at first thought that the rolex ware very excellently portray-man's death was, due to suicide or an accident, but at the previous ed and the players seem to give n more finished performance each hearing of the inquest the Coroner time.
said. When we proceeded with the It was a stiff task that, the pro evidence we saw that a graver ques ducer, Mr. Rupert Foster, under-tion might arise," and he adjourned took and he is to be congratulated the inquiry, as Scotland Yard off- on his first production in Hung cars had not completed their in- Kong. We enn only hope that local vestigations,
MX W. H. Creech, the Coroner theatre-goers will have an oppor tunity of enjoying further offerings for North Dorset, decided to hear under his direction and with as the evidence in the Town Hall; in splendid a cast, in which, it must view of the number of witness
to
Ee remembered. Mr. Foster has be called and the intense publie in Achieved reinendous success with terest, an aoveral hitherto inexperienced players.
Dear Brutia will be shown ngain "to-night and finally to-mor row night.
S.P.C.A. FUND,
FURTHER LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS.
East Africa are faced with complete Previously acknowledged.84,129/10 ruin through the threatened inva-Winkie""
sion of locusts, In view of the Hon. Dr. W. B. A. Moore seriousness of the position and re Dr. D. J. Valentine ports that further swarms of locusts Dr. I. T. Smalley are shortly to be expected, it le Dr. K. F. Uttley understood that the East African Dr. J. P. Fehily Governmenta intend to hold a con- Dr. A. V. Greaven..k ference to organise co-operative ac Major P. S. Stewart tion to deal with the mensce
A. MoElney,
The extent of the depredations J. A. Davis due to locusts may be gauged by the Mian M. Siggins fnes that £80,000 was recently spent!
on in campaign against the plague,:
besides £20,000 in relief measuron.
Total
Mr. Arthur W. Malim appeared on behalf of Mr. B. Frampton, of Christchurch, Walham's employer,, and also for the relatives.
Reginald Tilley, a photographer, of Wimborne, said that he took photography on the instruction of Chief Inspector Hambrook. Copies were handed to the jury. They showed exterior and interior views. of the kennels and the offices ap Tarrant Keyneton, and there were: also photographs of the dead man, which, Mr. Tilley said he took at the hospital.
25.03 M. Ethelberg Frampton, a brow- 10.00 r, id list he had owned the 10.00 Coverdale" kennels for over two. 5.00 years, and appointed Harold Doug 6.00 lag Stoer na manager, and Welham 3.00 as assistant managerii Steer wag ne 5.00. Leidentally shot on December: 20, 1920, 5.00 Land" Welham was appointed man 3.00 ager. Deamen Laskerineli Jad, was 3.00 appointed, ovez, a year ago. Miu 1.00 Hathaway was appointed later tö |"dmist during the afternoons." Wel- „„84,224,10 | ham's, salary: would, bet £2' 158, DSL
week, but there were, perquisites.
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