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M.C.C... SOUTHERN DISTRICTS

WAGGA MATCH ENDS IN A

-DRAM

[TUROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY }

Wanda, Det. 12. IN their match against the South- Born districts of New South Wales the M.C.C.compiled- 913 uns Ames B1, Brown 1, Rumble

for 73.

The local side.scored 230 runs in their first innings and were 68 for seven in their second innings at the cluse of play. The match ending in draw. Mitchell took 5 wickets for 26 runs,

GOLF.

BOGEY POOL NEW COURSE FANLING

Played on December 10 and 11: A MacFarlane (18) 1 up wins. 12 Entries,

LADIES' COMPETITION, The logey Competition held over the New Course, Fanling, on Dec. 6 for a prize kindly prescuted by Mr.Lispan, was won by Miss Sutton after a tie with Mrs. A. K. Mackenzie and Mrs. C. Blaker at four-down.

THE CAPTAIN'S CUP The Captain's Cup, December, qualifying competition, for which H. Bradley and H. Hampton lind on December 4, has been played off, and resulted in a win for H. Hampton.

HAPPY VALLEY. - Adamot Cup, December qualify- ing round:-H. Harris 65-15-70 qualifies.

CRICKET

The following teams have been selected to represent the H.K.C.C. in their league matches with the K.C.C. on grounds as below on Saturday, December 17, at 2 p.m. :

1 XI. nt K.C.C.-A. W. Hay- ward (Capt.). E. J. R Mitchell.

YACHTING

FIRST LADIES' CHẢM-

PIONSHIP

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1932.

MAIL NEWS FROM CHINA

DISTINGUISHED CHINESE

DIPLOMAT

SUDDEN DEATH OF The race for the First Ladies DR. CHAO SHIN CHU Championship, which was.sailed yesterday, resulted as follows:

"K" Class-Started at 3 p.m.

Time Time Yacht

Fin. Cor. Pts. Holla ............4.02.38 4.02.35

(Mrs. T. P. K. Komble) Diana..... 4.02.52 4,01,39 0

(Miss E. M. Fare) Colleen

400.27 4.09.16 (Miss D. Layton) Dorothea 4.06.45 4.03.08

(Miss M. Knil!)

4

3.

*1," "Y" and "G" Olsas Start

ed at 3.06 p., organ Tinie Time

Yacht

Fin. Cor Pts. Ailso ... 4.10.40 4.10.45

(Mrs. E. Chavaase) ( Why Wonderi 4.19.05† 4.18.34

(Mrs. P. Fowkes)

#

8

Bluejacket 4.22.00 4.91 88

(Miss M, Whitham} Speedwell 4.16.60 4.16.25

(Mrs. N. E. Stewart) Quel

(Mrs. Malone) Eunice

3

0

4.95.58 4.21.19

4

4:25.42 4.21.03

B

(Mrs. O. Rose),

FOURTH CHAMPIONSHIP "A" Class-Started at 3.10 p.m.

Yacht

Time Pta.

Wasp 11.

$

4.21.53

Jan

Joss

(Mrs. Griffins) La Lindan

(Mr. Shaldon)

(Mrs Krugh-Mos).

(Mrs. Stanton)

4.23.20 3

4.21.09 3

4.10.45 “7

HONG KONG POLICE

RESERVE

LORDERS BY THE HON. MR. E. D. C. WOLFE, C.M.G., LQ.P.J

Chinese Company. Appointment. Leo.-Sergt. R48. Yu

A. O. Back. E. I. Dutkitt, C. S. Man Cho has been reverted to the Dinkley, D. S. Harley, H. Owen

rank of Constable at his own re Huplo, O E. C. Marton, T. A.

quest as from December, 8, 1932 Paar, A. Reid, and G. R. M. Ticketts

1:

2nd XI, on Club Ground:-G. R. Grafingan (Capt.), A. E. Mackenzie, HJ. Armstrong, C. W. E. Bishop. 1. D. Kibee, A. D. Lowson, R. 8. W. Patterson, P. W. I Plaimer. J. B. Putler, C. B. B. Sargent, and CA. Wright,

VARSITY NEWS

Training Course-Part II.-All re- craits will attend at the Chinese Company's Headquarters on Tues- day, December 13, at 8.30 pm, for instruction.

Training Cour-Fart I.-All cruits of the Chinese Company will

att nd Central Police Station for Squad Drill.on Thursday, December 13th, at 8.30 p.m. Dress: Blue uni- form and with white oover.

FORMER MINISTER TO

LONDON

GOV. FINANCES IN

NORTH CHINA

CHANG HAS DISCUSSION WITH T. V. SOONG

CANTON NOTES

GENERAL TI FOOK LAM'S

-“! COME BACK?”

TO JOIN MODEL ARMY OF OVERSEAS CHINESE,

THE MURDER OF A DETECTIVE

BOMB IN CANTON POLICE STATION

EXPLOSION KILLS TWO

CONSTABLES

BEETHOVEN'S £60 FOR 3 SONATAS

SCHNABEL'S £70 FOR PLAYING ONE

Beethoven received £100 for the Choral Symphony Schnabel will be paid about 23 times that amouni- for playing Beethoven's sonatna'at the Queen's Hall..

Canton-A mysterious looking package, on boing examined by the police cquatables in the Tai Ping Sub-Bureau of Public Safety on the evening of the 10th instant, turned out to be a bomb which ex-

Some put the net receipts for his ploded, killing two of the ponstables seven recitala which end on Satur- and injuring three others day higher, Bit estimates of this The bomb had earlier in the kind are always apt to be on the afternoon been left at the Hing liberal side. Nam Tea House by a customer. A full house at the subscription The people of the tea house, who rates of Herr Bahnabel's 'serica did not know what the object was, would bring in something in the CANTON, DOC-11-turned it over to the police at the neighbourhood of £800. From this General Li Fook Lam, the com- sub-bureau. There the police tried expenses would take £100 or more. mander of the former 5th Cantones to break open what looked like a Biriking an average, therefore, at Army who is a well-known agurt, tip with the tragic results as £350 per concert, Herr Schnabel both in Canton and Hong Kong, stated.

will thus receive some 70 per appears to be coming up to

front the

Again

It is conjectured that the bomb | sonata. · sitar hav

had been left at the tea house by ing retired into comparative

Beethoven himself was highly inactivity for some time now ang of bandits, who, sometime elated when, in 1807, Clement Among the host of military leaders the phon to extort money the time head of musical pub in this part of the country who from the shop. The threat was lahing business in London, Bered Chen Taxi Tong, Chairman Lin Yun To curtail expenses, staff mom- last few years, General Li stands made to the police. The police are And in those days there werdïno have risen and fallen during the then ignored, but a report was bim £60 for three now soratas,

royalties.

PRIPING, Deg. 6. With regard to the readjustment of government Anancée in North China, it is learnt that during his Canton. We regret to announce recent trip to Hankow and Hang, the death of Dr. Chao Shin Chu, chow, General Chang Hsuch Liang, Inspector General .of Foreign Affairs for the South West Pro Acting Chairman of the Peiping vinces and member of the Kwang. branch of the Military Affairs tung Provincial Council, who pass Commission, discussed matters in ed away at his residence early on detail with Mr. TV Soong, Sunday morning. Dr. Chu had Minister of inures, and concur always been thought to possess & Fently Acting · President of the strong constitution and his dad. Executive, Yuan. It is understood health used to be the envy of many. that the Central Government will Up to Saturday evening he was provide funds as reserve for the hale and hearty and attended the issue of banknotes by the Hopei dinner given jointly by Cenerai Provincial Bank

Kai and Mayor Liu Obi Wen at the Naval Club in honour of Ad bers of the Peiping branch of the miral Sir Howard Kelly who was Military Affairs Commission will on an informal visit to this city. į feceive their salaries on a reduced. In the course of the dinner Dr. Chu scale from January: next. For the was in his usual good health but various military units a new senle -at about 10 p.m. when he reached ¦ of appropriations will be"anforced home ho complained of a headache from January, each unit to be paid which gradually increased in inten per cent: less than their present sity. However, as it was consider allowanco-Kuo Min ed just an ordinary headache, the asual home treatment was given him, but towards" 2, o'clock when

things seemed serious medical atten-

tion was sought. It was too late, for when the doctor arrived he had already passed away.

On Sunday morning, Mayor Liu Chi Won was notified of the sad

event and he rent three doctors from the Health Bureau to make an ex- amination. They expressed the opinion that his death was due to heart failure.

upon.

The arremeny of placing the re mains in the coin will take place on Tuesday, but the day of his funeral has not as yet been decided Dr. Chu is survived by an aged mother, his wife, fiva aons and seven daughters to whom we extend our heartfelt condolencé.

"Interesting Career.

CONSTRUCTION OF

DYKES

PROMINENT. LEADERS INSPECT WORK

HANKOW, Dec 6..

from Nanking and Ebanghai who The Party of prominent leaders are on an inspection of dyke-con- atraction work under the auspicca

|

$300,000 LOAN FOR NANKING

out as about the only one who had at pressat trying to investigate the been able to maintain his own post-matter by following this elude. tion (in his case it was the con- trol of the Honam ares of the city) throughout a period of nearly two decades, during which time many a political turnover and coup took place in this city. In this probab ly, had need of the qualities of a diplomat as well as soldier.) Nevertheless, bis army, whose fight- ing ability was soldon- tested, did. signal service in putting down the great Communist uprising in 1927. On the whole, General Li had been a popular man in his sphere of influencer

FOR COMPLETION

WATER WORKS

NANKING, Dec. 8. A load for $300,000 was concluded between the Nanking Municipality when signatures were affixed to the and a banking syndicate yesterday loan agreement by representatives of both parties. Proceeds of the loan will be employed for the

Probably the highest paid virtuoso in the world to-day is the 15-year- oh Yehudi Menuhin. When be

gives a concert at the Albert Hall he must earn a four-figure fee.

"Kreisler and Paderewski are two othor executant artista "who can do the same. But neither Kreisler nor Paderewski could possibly est anything like this at any other hall in England.

The maximum either has ever been guaranteed on a concert tour is from 350 to 400 guineas per-per- formance...

A Model Army, When General Li resigned shortly

The United States in the post- after this incident, it was generally

war decade was the Eldorado of thought that he intended to retire

the virtuoso. A five montha tour to private life for good. It is now

in the winter 1024-25 is said to have however, reported that Marshal him organiser of a Model Army works system in the Capital. Chiang Kai Shek has appointed completion of the modern water netted: 8190,000 for me. Galli

Curet And I: Paderewski on two to be formed of dvorsens Chinese.

occasions earned a gum running, into He seems to have accepted the ap-ayment of the loan within seven would be possible to-day,

The agreement calls for the re-six figures. But nothing like this

of the National Flood Relief Compointment, and is opening an office months, with interest at the rate

Inission is leaving for Yokiakow

and the Hung Hit Lake) region to-morrow where they will spent shout a week before returning to Hankow, They will then proceed to Huangan, Binchi, and other cities in eastera Hupeb.

Dr. Chao Shin Chu, who was 54 It is understood, that after com years old, was a native of Far, Yuen pleting their inspection of the and had a most distinguianed dykes in Hupeh, they will travel cafeer. In the first year of the northwards to Honan passing Yen Chinese Republio he was returned cheng, Chengchow, Loyang and to Parliament by the overseas Chi. Kaifeng. From Kufeng, they will nes of America. Later he was sent head for Pengpu, northern Anhwei, to Amay by the Peking Govern via the Lung Hai and Tientsin Fistoon Parade. All members of Court there. From there he went to Pukow Railways; thence to north ment us Magistrate of the Mixed the No. 1 Platoon are reminded Shanghai to become Commissioner area-Kuo, Min. That the parade will take place on

of Foreign Affadra The following will represent the Thursday, December 15, at the Cen- University in Munk league tral Police Station. Fall in at 8:30 match agaust the M. Battery at Pim, sharp. Dress: Blue uniform, the Marina cap with white cover belt with ground:-P P Tang; A. M. Red-brics, truncheon, whistle armlet riguas (captain), A. Besta: E. and badge, "Pocket Policeman" La Gosano, R. T. Loke, K. M. Ho; and note book to be carried. SA. Reed; A. A. Ážiz, 0, de -Sousa, R. Woolley-and-E. L. Too

The University Hockey Second Eleven will meet the Hong Kong Ladies in a friendly match at 3 p.m. to-morrow un' the University ground. Nomanbhoy, R. Ribeiro, P. C. Tan, LOliveira, B. E. Ng. C. T. La

Chong HL Ozori, 6. Cheng, A. N. da Silva no SB

Tat

Footbali.

The following will represent the University Football Club in a league match against the Royal Engineers on "Saturday, December 17, at 2.30 p.mon the Chinese ground, Happy Valley C. H. Lim; K. 8. Low, 8. P. Loh, C. T. Law, 8. Reed (cap tain), H. S. Tan; K. M; Ho Oliveira, S. L. Wong, P. P. Kho, and H. T. Woo

Examination Results.

It is learned that the results of the Medical Degree Examinations will be out by December 18 those of the Engineers on December 19 and those of the Arts students on December 90,

Bportman Returns.

His next post was that of Consul. General to Ban Francisco. Soon after he was promoted Chargé d'Affaires at the Chinese Legation, London, and Acting Minister. From London he was transferred to Rome where he was Chinese Envoy Extraordinary and Minister;"and" concurrently Chinese chief delegate to the League of Nation.

Appointment at Nanking.

KWANGTUNG PROVINCIAL

COUNCIL

„SOCONY LEASE AT

SAMSHUL

That the Standard Oll Company

Indian Company. Inspection Parade. All ranks of the Indian Company will parade at Central Police Station on Thursday, December 22, for a general inspec- tion of équipment, etc., by the Cam-

Canton-At the 144th meeting of Any Commander. Fall in at 5.30

He returned to China at the call the Kwangtung Provincial Council p.m. sharp. Dress: Blue uniform, king Government to fill the posied

of the then newly established Nan- the following resolutions were pass cap with white cover, belt, trun- cheon, whistle and armlet with tion of Vice-Minister of Foreign Badge. Those not in possession of Affairs This post, however, he did uniform will attend in multi. No not take up and came back here be allowed to lease land in Sam- member may be absent from this where he became Commissioner of shui but the construction thereon parade without leave from the Com- Foreign Affairs and Superintendent of gasoline tanks be forbidden,

Concurrently he held pany Commander. The equipment of Customs. officer will make it a point of being the posts of Political Vice-Minister present. Hecruits will attend.

in the Nanking Government as well as Member of the Kwangtung Fro That the proposal submitted by vincial Council From all these the Department of Reconstruction posts be subsequently resigned for to incorporate the shipping, agri- a while and went on an extended culture and reconstruction re- pleasure trip to the South Sca ter organization of Hainan Island with ritory...

the 3-Year Plan be adopted,

Flying Squad.

The final instructional patrol of the gear of the Hong Kong Section will take place on Friday, December 10. All members should attend. No member may be absent from this

Hainan Island.

Last year he was appointed by the That the proposal submitted by

in Nanking. Many of his former of 9 per mille per mensem or 10,8

undergoing a life-sentence for com

subordinate officers who are now per annum. It is to be secured on in Canton have, it is learned, been the railway surcharge-Kuo Min. aummoned to the Capital to assist him in his present, task. General Li himself is said to be coming. down here abortly to confer with| NOULENS HUNGER STRIKEjected, started a striks on Novem- local leaders and overseds communi-

ties

- A Schoolmasters" Strike.

In Wai Young district, a little to the east of the city, the nicol children are enjoying a holiday which they had not expected. It appears that the teachers of the government schools, whose salaries

PRISON AUTHORITIES"·

DENIAL

munist activities, upon hearing that his petition to be transferred to the Soochow prison had been re-

bor: 21.

The papers assert that the Minis- try of Justice and the prison ap thorities on December joint urged Noulons to abandon his Nanking, Dec. 5-In spite of the strike and he fually agreed to 800 months in arrears, have resort ties to Chinese pressmen that Paul Mrs. Noulons, who is undergoing

denial made by the prison authoriso and resumed taking food.

od to the popular course of Nouiens had gon's on a 'hunger- striking About two weeks ago, strike, the Chinese newspapers this they refused to attend their classes morning declare that he actually until they are paid i fall or at did ec. least in part, with assurances that the balance would also be forth- coating. The authorities, whilst sympathising with the hardships of the pedagogues, objected to the principle of striking. Bo the Leachers resigned en bloc, but of course demanded their money. A compromise is being worked for

Students and Volunteers, Following the lead of the soldiers in the province, the students of Canton are taking steps to Yaise funds for, the Volunteers.A sum of 20 cents, 10 cents or cents is to be contributed by a col-

·lege, middle school and primary school" students rispectively, every month towards the fund., An-ap-" peal is to be seht to the students throughout the country to take this up.

House Benting,

Renting a house in Canton is a very tedious business A chop guarantee has to be furnished hers a police permit is issued for moy.

patrol without leave from the Co Nanking: Government as a member the Department of Civil Affairs to log in or out. It is now announc

pany Commander. Fall in at Cen fral Police Station at 5.16 p.m. sharp. Drose: Blue uniform and cap with white cover,

(Sgd.) D. LKING,

PBF (R) Kong, December 12, 1932

Hong

F. Hiptoola," one of the mostly. The donor is one of his descen- popular sportsmon in the Univer.dants, Mr. Besnard Lowther, of sity, has returned to the Colony Tonbridge Wells after more than half a year's 40-

The wide divided skirt in of pink journ-in India. He has the disting silk with finely embroidered fo tion of starting the idea of holding thera in black and white. But the

of the Special Committee of Foreign make a thorough survey of the land Affairs and he was at his post dur in the provingly incorporated into in the invasion of Shanghai by the the Year Japaness. This year Dr. Chac Shin

Plan

Y

That the proposed rent scale for Chu was sent to Canton by Nan- Canton be referred to Councillor king an Inspector Generalfor Foreign Affairs for the Southern Chu Chief Judge Lak and Mayor

Liu for investigation 5 mol Provinces and was appointed by the Bouth West Political Council bera da a member of the Kwangtung Provincial Government – Canton

•Garette.....

TAX ON AMUSEMENTS

an InterVarsity Athletic Meeting most careful work is in the petti PROPOSED! annually among the various niver cont, which would be seen in sities of South China Ho is going wide expanse in front. This is to continue bin Medioni Studios and ornamented with elaborats doral will achide in Eliot' Hall.

CLOTHES OF MARIE ANTOINETTE

GIFT TO LONDON MUSEUM

designs and testoons, principally in groen, on n cream ground. Bome of the flowers are worked in small sapphires,ind others in melal foil. Part of the bodice and the slcoven are also at the Museum,

The olothes Have been wubmitted to M. Leloir, the greatest authority Highly embroidered clothes, which on French dress of the period who were intended to be worn by the expressed his ignorance of their hanhappi-Marie-Antoinette, if she survival

kud escaped to England from theThe dress is in clutches of the French terrorists, frost, to a severs have been presented to the London of crimson, Velvet

They were seized at the last Museum Hy M. Tel minute from the royal wardrobe tion with an Engli by M. Bernard Master of the drose is traditions Robes, and after the "quben we have belonged to guillotined they were divided among but is thought the surviving members of his fan have been the

of the bed Continued on next Column.}

́MAY BE ENFORCED ON JAN. 1

NANKING, Dec. 0.

Bubeldy for Athletics,

existing regulations which are most ed that the police have revised the exacting in their requirements, but

ཡ་ the nature of the revised rules bas not yet been divulged. At the same time, a group of members of the new City Council are seeking to fix the rente in the efty, which ste atrociously--highst-standard rata. This rate is proposed to be. 6 per mille per month of the value That the forthcoming Provincial of the property rented. If this Athletic Meeting be held in May proposal should eventually be carri and that 810,000 each be donated, then there will still be the diff from the Provincial and Municipal cult problem for fixing the value Governments and the Canton milion which, the rate is to be based. tary Headquarters towards its

A Ghastly Crime, organisation expenditure."

PHILIPPINE CANTONESE

GIVES $18,000:

TO VOLUNTEER ARMY

In accordance with a recent decl- sign of the Excentive Than, à 10 per cent amusement surtax will be Canton. The sum of 8.130 pesos, levied on the receipts of theaters or the equivalent of $18,410.12 con- and amusement houses throughout Chinese currency has been received re-1933, it is learnt. The proceeds will Philippine Islands as contribu try as from January from the Cantonese residents in the to the mitol the bing towards the maintenance, fund.

robe the

A shocking crime has been dis covered by the police. About two days ago, a police officer in Honam on going his rounds in a suburban area, came upon a sack by the side of a pond. When the sack Was CK amined, it was found to contain s portion of a mutilated buthan.. body. Pursuing investigatione fur ther, two more izabki were found and the whole body of the victim retrieved FUNKC

The body was subsequently iden filled as that of a man Semporarily

days ago. The police are lookin employed as a detective, who had been reported as missing,

Northeastern refugees for the Chinese volunteers now called Japon, the deces

fighting against, the Tapanese

spresenta

rious Provincial. Depart--| of Civil Affairs and mur Juruauis of Boot! Aldi

he above aum shortly be instructed to impose the second amount sent

ax!--Kuo Min

vinei Canton GRO.

home, which both

vhich ther the | hear again. The man line hillp-ed and K. WATTED,” har boen

for hw arr

at this

They say that Noulens, who is

(Continued on next Column)

AN EXTRA SPECIAL..

the same sentence as her husband, recently pelitioned to be allowed to have supper daily with him, but it is understood that her petition was rejected.

JOLLY GOOD Whisky

MARCHANTS

MANGNATHESONIP

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