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DR. CHOU LOU ARRIVES
Education
Tour In Europe
་
LARGE CROWD
AT WHARF
PENSIONS PLAN
FOR 25,000 MEN
Notable Attempt By United Steel
RETIREMENT AT AGE
OF 65
Dr. Chou Lou, LL.D. (He'del- An important scheme to provide berg), member of the standing pensions for nearly 25,000 steel- committee of the Kuomintang workers has been started by Unit- Central Executive Committee and cd Steel Companies Lid, and na- Chancellor of Sun Yat-sch Univer-sociated concerns.
sity arrived in Hong Kong yester- It is one of the most notable ex- į day. from Europe aboard the periments of It kind in British in- ́P. & 0. "Uner" "Corfe" after an
dustrial history. educational tour.
ነገ
United Steel, the largest Arm of its kind in Britain, and producing almost one-sixth of the country's
Over three hundred persons were at the Kowloon Whart to welcome the return of the Kuomintang total output; already has in opera-" leader. Among the representatives tion a pension scheme for the from Canton to welcome Dr. Cholerical staff and foremen.
before In putting the "scheme were Lieut. General Heung Hon-1 png, Vice-Commander-in-Chief of the workers the directors reserve the Fourth Route Army, Messrs. the right not to proceed with it Lo Yih-chun and Lu Chi-wen, unless 75 per cent, of those eligi members of the Kwangtung Pro- ble apply for membership. If it vincial Government, Mr. Hsiao Fhas this support it will come in- chen. veteran Kuomintang leader. to operation on Oct. 4. Mr. Ching Tien-koo, former mayor.. The principal features of the
Canton. Leut-Genera: Taa scheme are: Chị-shao of the 19th Route Ariny. and many others,
of
Chancellor Chou is accompanied by Dr. Chang Mung-shek, M.D., who is his personal physician, providing treatment to the Univer s'ty head owing to his poor health.
BRIEF ADDRESS
After disembarkation Chancellor Chou proceeded to the Confucius Society at Caron Road to receive a welcome by seven educa- gonal societies here. He made a Briel address, stressing that modern education shou-d strive for the philosophy of humanitarianism Instead of the philosophy of com- petiton and war.
will return here this morning on
A pension for life is provid- ed for men from the age of 65 and fur women at 60.
The pension reverts to the family if a meniber dies with- in Eve years of its commencée meat.
Provisions are made for cust payment in case of the death or total disablement of a member while in the companies ser: Nice.
A death benent is included by which dependents at a mem- ber receive £103, the whole cost to be borne by the company.
*UNEMPLOYMENT PROVISION
The scheme, which is to be operated by assurance with the Legal and General Assurance Bo dety Ltd, is probably the big-"| gest ever understaken for an in- dividual maustrial concern. The cost will be shared by the Unit- led Steel and the members, each
Many Chinese organisations have extended Invitatioris and welcomes to Dr. Chou, but he has reluctantly declined the honour owing to his health. He will re- turn to Canton this morning.
Professor Cheng Hung-hao, who acted as Chancellor Chou's secre- worker contributing at 3 rate tary during his European tour, based on wages
This is so arranged that to re- board the Lloyd Triestino inerceive exactly the me benefits "Cone Rogs0" The vessel had those earning lower wages contri- engine trouble near Bombay, and hute a smaller süm than those in Chancellor Chou boarded the the higher grade. The company "Corfu at Columbo after leaving pays a
correspondingly higher the "Conte Rosso."
amount on their behalf.
It is an entirely voluntary scheme. It provides a pension for life at the age of 65 of 6d a week for each year of service, Thus, man who is now 21 may expect & pension of 23 a week at 65. The weekly meeting of the Kow-
The weekly payments of mem- loon Union Church Women's Guild bers are is a week for those whose was held at the Church Hayes-wages do nor exceed 508, and is. terday morning. Members are 6d. a week over that amount. working hard for the forthcoming sale of work to be held on Novem- ter 7.
WOMEN'S GUILD MEETING
Particulars regarding the sale were discussed. Tex was served after the meeting.
There w be a mab. Jongg drive on October 14 at 3.00 p.m. Tickets 81.
SIKH
POLICEM MURDERED
Shot By Robber When Trying
To Make Arrest
GANGSTERS ESCAPE: TWO SEIZE PRIVATE CAR
+
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY,
TRAINING GALLOPS
1
The following times were recorded at the Yallay training gallops yesterday morning:--
Rubble
Qr.
Racing Boy Electron
Dis- 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Last tance QT." Qr.
Qr. QI. 1 40.2 1.17.2 1:51.1 2.224 1 47.3 1.31 2.10.3, 2.41.3
Qr. 31.3 31
King's Bounty
198
1.07.3 1.38.3
31
Sylvandalë
? 42.2
Stopwatch & Hopscotch 11 47 Great Hall
$2.39
1.13 1.48.2 128.1 2.37.3 2.43.3 1.11.3 1.44
30.2
3.16.2 32.4
32.2
Honeymoon Eve
Blandford
1 40.2 1.19.3 1.54.1 2.28.1
1 50 1.28.3 2.00.1 7 44.1 1.23.4 1.55.1
.32
31.3
31.2
Gold Coin
421 1.20.3 156.2
35.4
Young Chap & Potlatch 1
40.4 1.21.2 1.57.4 2.30.1
32.2
King's Warden & King's
Sceptre
1
1
47,2 40.3 1.19.1 1.56.3 2.31
1.33.1 2.15.1 2.45.1
30.
34.9
1 37 1.10 1.42.4
32.4
35.1
1.09
1.43
34
4 37.3
1.13.3 1.48
I
30.1 1.15.4 1.50.2 2.22.1
34.2 31.4
1 38
1.13.1 1.50.4 2.22.4
32.
45
1.20 1.52
32
€ 47.3
1.31 2.06.1
35.1 38.1
1
38.
1.12.2 1.46
2.18
འག།
4 42.11.18.4 1.524
34
7 38.4 1.09.3 1.41.3
32
Valoraus
King's Parade Gold Eagle High Honour Balios Burgemaster Mayflower Cyclamen Bay Boolat Bay Victoria Hall Cavalcade
Gold Sovereign & Soldier
of Peace
MCMAHON
FOUND
1 37.4 15.4 1.51.4 2.28
“GUILTY"
"Intent To Alarm
The King
Sentence of 12 months' Impri- sonment with hard labour Wis passed by Mr. Justice Greaves-Lord at the Central Criminal Court re- cently on George Andrew McMa- hon, 32, who was found "Outlty" of unlawfully and wilfully producing near the person of the King ä pistol with intent to alarm hie Majesty.
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HONG KONG
JOCKEY CLUB
Classification Of Ponies
OCTOBER 1, 1936.
WRESTLING
MATCH ON
SATURDAY
Between Wong And Aguinaldo
arrangements for a return bout between Wong Block-cheung, the Chinese wrestler, and Young Aguinaldo, the popular Flupino Bghter have been completed.
In order to give the Canton followers of the wrestling game a chance to see a first class fight, Mr. E. H. Lockwood of the Canton YMC.A. has contracted the fight-"}," ers to stage their bout in the gym- nasium hall of the Canton YMCA. at 7.30 pm, on this coming Satur- day, October 3. There can be no doubt in the minds of those who anticipate utteuding that this fight will be to the finish, as it is Wong's zas: encounter in South China, and he will be sailing for Shanghai srioftly to complete a series of Aghts there, Wong with 300 pro- fessional and amateur matches fought in America, Hawaii and Australia, with less than ten de- tests, is more than eager to square tumself with the local wrestling
world before he leaves.
Aguinaldo has popularised Nim- self with the local fans and has coupled his dame with clean, hard tighting asking no favours and 'granting none. Irhis recent fight with Wong, Aguinaldo took a great amount of punishment, but repell- anded the referee each time he came to relieve him of a painful position with. "That's all right, don't worry about me." -
The following alterations additions to the classification Hats, dated March 17, 1936. have been made:
China Ponies King's Jubilee to "C" Class. Don to 'D' Class. Chocolate to 'D' Cissa. Merry Doer to 'D' Class. Cassius to 'E' Class. Heriot to E Class,
He was further charged with SUBMARINE
firearm
unlawfully 'possessing a and ammunition with intent to endanger life; and presenting at or near the person of the King a revolver with intent to break the McMahon pleaded public peace.
Not Guilty" to the whole indict-
mert.
PROBLEM
KNOWN FOR SPEED
Both men are known for their speed in the ring, which is respon- sible for mariy of their victories in foreign countries against beavler and slower opponents, and if Wong is. quick enough to apply a few of' his "Manchurian chokes." the vic- tor will be apparent. This hold which employs the manipulation of nerves in the large nerve cebtres in the middle of the back, became su popular when Wong was wrest- ing in the Portland, Oregon, ring. that the crowd would shout de-
SOLVED when they saw that he
After legal submission the jury German Development
direction of the Judge.' on the returned verdicts of "Not Guilty"" on these two counts, and on these he was "Acquitted."
The Attorney-General (Sir Do- Mr. nald Somervell, K.C.) and
and Eustace Fulton prosecuted, Mr. St John Hutchinson, K.C., and Mr. John Maude were for the defence. The jury included three women and the court was crowded. Addressing McMahon, the Judge
One Motor Replaces Two
BY HECTOR C.. BYWATER
"Daily Telegraph'- Naval Correspondent
I understand that Germany has built submarines which have only one motor for both surface and under-water propulsion, Tuls is a
had a good chance of applying it. It has an instantaneous paralysing effect and is called technically a
sali-strangulation". hold.
Prices have been set at $1 for sents on the floor of the gymnas- lum, and 60 cents for standing room
the balcony overlooking the ring. Hong Kong-tes will be able to at- tead by taking the 12:45 C.K.R, ex- . press and returning on the night coat, leaving Canton at 10 p.m.
unemployed said: "The Jury have listened to unique feature in navi. construc- GOLF MATCH AT
When men are United Steel will 'lend them their contributions. On returning to work the men will repay the loan at the rate of 6d or 9d a week, In addition to the ordinary, con- tribution.
your case patiently and they have found what. I think is the only possible verdict upon the evidence which has been given. I will say more than this about your
no
story.
tion.
For many years engineers have been trying to evolve a "unit" motor for use in under water craft, That in Germany's Dew sub-
SHEK-O
HOME FOOTBALL FORECAST
(BY FORWARD)
The following is the full Bst of matches to be played in the English and Scottish Leagues on Saturday. The teams in bold type are tipped to win.
DIVISION I.
CHARLTON A. CHELSEA DERBY CO. Grimsby T.
HUDDERSFIELD LIVERPOOL Manchester U. SHEFFIELD W. STOKE C. SUNDERLAND WOLVES
"
Brentford.
Preston N.E. Manchester C. Everton Bolton W..
Mileage.
100 V
70 V.
W. Brom A
Portsmouth.
115 7.
80
V.
Aiddlesbro
15
V
Leeds U
30
Y.
Birmingham,
160 V
Arsenal.
€5 V.
35 སྙ 115 V. 80 7. DIVISION
II. ́..
ASTON VILLA BLACKBURN R.
VA
Coventry C.
V.
Bradford.
BLACKPOOL
78
Barnsicy.
GRADFORD G. BURY
40
T.
Doncaster R
90
V.
Newcastle U.
230 1.
Plymouth A. "
100
V
Norwich C.
60
West Ham U.
205
V.
Burnley,
160 V.
Fulham.
140" Y.
Sheffield V.
CARLISLE V.
90
V.
DARLINGTON
100
*, :
Gateshead
120
7,
New Brighton.
HARTLEPOOLÀ C.
125
5.
Chester
HULL C
70
V
Halifax T
BOTHERHAM U.
40
Y.
Port Vale.
SOUTHPORT
45
V
Crewe A
STOCKPORT CO.
10.
Y.
TRANMERE R.
85
Y.
WREXHAM YORK C.
55 ¥
85 V
CHESTERFIELD LEICESTER C. NOTTS F. SOUTHAMPTON SWANSEA T. TOTTENHAM H.
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BOURNEMOUTH BRIGHTON BRISTOL C. EXETER GILLINGHAM Newport Co. Queen's Park - R.
READING
SOUTHEND
TORQUAY WATFORD
DIVISION IL (NORTH)
Rochdale,
Lincoln C.
· Oldham A.
Mansfield T Accrington. Sarrow.
DIVISION III (SOUTH)
Notts Co
Northampton
Walsall.
180 Y
100
120
"
180
Y.
Crystal Pal
70
บ.
"Aldershot
55 V..
SWINDON T.
20
V
LUTON.
100
Cardiff.
35
7.
Millwall.
170
7.
Clapton O
110
V Bristol R.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
ABROATH Celtic
V
DUNDEE
DUNFERMLINE„
V
Clyde:
V
Queen of South,
V.
Kilmarnock,
V
Hearts...
V
Rangers.
V.
St. Johnstone.
FALKIRK
HIBERNIAN
MOTHERWELL
PARTICK
St. 'Mirren
THIRD LANARK
LOCAL HOCKEY TOURNEY
The following is the draw for the local Inter-Section Hockey tourna-
ment;-
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6 Police "A" v. Union Hockey Club, ~(Y.M.C.A., 5.15 p.m.)
KITC. v. E.Y.M.C.A.—(P.TS., 5.15 p.m.),
Nomads v. Police "E".(KIT.C. Marina, 5.15 p.m.).
THURSDAY, OCTOBER &.. H.KH Club v. Recreio (Radio-
I can well understand the marines is operated by hydrogen Club Beat Navy By caroline Hill, 5.15 p.)
If the decision is inade within j. jury not being misled by the story the next fortnight workers in the which
Ua- you have told. following companies wil berent fortunately, for some resson or Steel Peech and United Strip | other which I know not, you have and Bar Mills; Workington Iron some klad, or fancy you have ind Steel Co. and Thomas Butlin Suttic kuid, of grievance. I am und Co. Samuel Fox and Co. Ltd.; quite satisfied, and that is why I Stocksbridge Railway Co. Ltd.: ruled to that effect, that you never Stockbridge Gas." Co.; Appleby- at any moment had kiir intention Frodingham Steel Co. Ltd.; North of harming his Majesty the King. Lincolnshire Iron Co. Ltd.; Dis- I am quite satisfied of that
-tington Hematite Iron Co. Ltd
Beckermet Mining Co. Ltd Big rigg Mining Co. Ltd.; United Coft and Chemicals Co. Ltd.; Moresby Coal Co. Ltd. Risehow Colliery Coking and By-Product Co. Ltd; Cumberland Storing Co. Ltd.; `and the Workington Harbour and Dock Board.
"If I thought for one. moment that you had; I should have been bound to take, and would have taken the severest measures pos- sible. But I do not.
"MISGUIDED PERSONS"
"The conclusion I have come in is this, that you are one of those misguided persons who think that
and oxygen.
Although
Odd Match
it Was successfully tested some time ago, its existence has up to now been kept a close
The golf match played at Shek- secret. Thanks in part to this re- markable invention. It has been✪ yesterday afternoon between the possible to bulid very small sub- Shek-O Club and the Royal Navy marines which are highly efficient. resulted in a win for the former Hitherto all submarines have team by dye matches to four. been equipped with Diesel motors Ideal weather conditions, prevall- for surface running, and withed and the match was most en- electro-motors for propelling them Joyable. Match play was fourbalis below water. Electric drive was over 18 holes. necessary once the boat was sub- The results were as follows:- merged, for if the Diesels were E. J. R. Mitchell and Col. H. H, kept running they would im-Blake (Bhek-O Club) beat Ar- mediately consume all the avail- buthnot and Barry, four up. able air...
H. R. B. Hancock and R. Young (Shek-O Club; lost to Baiter and Wauchope, two down.
A G. 1. Bowker and C. G. Bipek (Shek-O Club) beat Conway and D'Arcy-Evans, ax up.
E. Davidson and J. R. Masson
(Shek-O Club) beat Macdonald and Dibley, seven up
GW. Sewell and J. W. Alabaster, (Shek-O Club) lost to Bramall and May, one down.
F. Kennedy and W. J. Roberts. (Shek-O Club) lost to Wheeler and selby, two down.
SAVING IN WEIGHT, Sikh polite constable 489, Santa
The chief drawback to this : sys- Singh, was shot by one of three
fem of, dual drive is the relatively armed robbers on Sept. 24 when
by notoriety they can call atten, great weight of the electric, but attempting to effect an arrest at the corner of Mohawk and Race three robbers immediately left the tion to grievances, which no doubt teres, amounting in some cases Course roads, Shanghai. He died house, running down Race Course have been considered and properly to nearly one-sixth of the total in an ambulance when being con- Road towards Mohawk Road. The attended to, but in your opinion submerged displacement Further, have not. Luckily for you, the the batteries themselves are a veyed to the police hospital inslarm was taken up and S.P.C. Ward Road The three robbers, 489, who was on traffic duty at the police were quick enough, as they source of danger, as sea water intersection of the two roads, often have been in the past, to enters the battery compartments two of whom commandeered à
Aave misguided persons from the chlorine gas is generated. private car to make their escape, grappled with one of the fleeing
men. Whereupon one of the other consequence of their own acts. I Many of the 32 German sub have not yet been arrested. Mr.
whose construction is IT. Morris, acting coroner, opened two came back and fired several don't want to make you into a marines an Inquest yesterday afternoon shots at the SPC. It was subse- sort of fancy hero. Nothing of officially admitted, are understood that description could be farther to be propelled by the new motor. when evidence of identification quently revealed that one shot had
from the truth, therefore I am
Mcans have been found to deal was given. Banta Singh joined the Dassed through his left breast and
not going to pass a sentence which with the "extremely big i tempéra“ shanghai Municipal Police some one had grazed his left knee. The three robbers then
would have any tendency to do tures "developed in such a timit, “ seven or eight years ago.He had
Of the new boats 20 displace been stationed at Chengtu Rond across into Avenue, Edward VII that.
Taking into account the ser- only 250 tons each, yet they have Folice Station during, the last, five where one disappeared. The pthr
two, however, held up the chank pusness of the offence that you, a good surface speed and a con- or six months. He was married.
The tragedy occurred shortlyleur of a private car, curiously have committed, at the same timiderable radius of action. They to another allowing for the fact that I do not are armed with three 20in torpédo after 10 am. yesterday. The three enough belonging robbers entered House 6, Lane 489 Chinese doctor. and told him to find anywhere in the evidence the tubes and a machine-gun.The. Race Course Road, the home of drive them into the French Con intent which was named in the building period averaged less than
* 36, programme, and it is consider- Dr. Lu häng, and asked 'na cession. The route they took was first' counts in the Indietmetit, "I | 11 months; threatening manner if they could down" Route Paul Beau. Rue Bour-find it possible to pass a less sen- Six larger boats of 500 tons and ed probable that more boats have Borrow some money. Dr, Lu, sena- géat. Route des Boeur, and Rue tence than I otherwise would. Ix of 750 tons are completedörren begun during the current ing the men were robbers, made a Père Robert. They stopped the therefore sentence you to 12 building. In spite of their mode- year. Now that so many imali rate tonnage they are ocean-going submarines are available for train- pretext to leave the room by say-car in Rue Mollere, off Rue Père months' hard labour."
The McMahon, on hearing the sen vesels, with a wide radius of ing purposes Germany will pro- ing that his money, was in his Robert, and disappeared.
chauffeur iminediately drove to tence, bowed to the Judze, and action wide ra bablý but'd much farge, undernea wife's room upstairs
was escorted to the cells by two warders.
Once there he barricaded him
cut
self in and raised the alarm. The
the French Police Station and made a report.
Lt.-Col."H. B. L. Dowbiggin and LL-Col R. C. B. Anderson (Shek. D Club) beat Rear-Admiral C. G. |„Sedgwick and Dwane, seven up.
H. J. Armstrong and Col. H. C. Harrison (Shek-q Club) lost to Evans and Marks, one down.
H. R. Stuart and L. Dunbar (Shek-O Club) beat Lloyd and Clutterbuck, five up.
The 32 submarines enumerated boats. equal in size and ighting above were built under the 1934-power to any aflost.
Radio 8.C. V. Argonautaa. — (K.İ.T.C-Marina, 5.15 p.m.)
The final of the Civilians' Sec- tion will be played on Sunday, October 25, at 10 am, (provision ally).
V.
Queen's Park...
ABERDEEN,
'Hamilton A.
Albion R.
HOCKEY MATCH
.....
A friendly hockey- game was the Y.M.C.A. ground played on yesterday afternoon which was be- tween the Hong Kong Hockey Club. and the Y.M.C.A.."and resulted in a draw of one goal each;
W. J. "Brown' scored for the "Y" and S. Fowler for the Club.
Teams
Club-J. Rodger (Capt.) H. F. Shields, E. V. Reed, JE Cotes- worth, W. A Reed, H. Owen Hughes, S. Fowler, G. Bommer, V. Bond and I. P. Tamworth and A. N. Other.
Y.M.C.A.-R. A. Bates (Capt.). A H. Moss, R. Henderson, 8. A Tremlett, E. Fowler, J. C. Cox, G. C. Moss, W. J. Brown, T. Hughes, "A. F. Austin, and T. J. Price, -
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