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"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

EMPRESS CAPTAIN | RUBBER OUTLOOK

CONVICTED.

BRIGHT.

DOG BROUGHT FOM SHANGHAI "TIMES" REVIEWS YEAR OF

WITHOUT PERMIT.

NON-RESTRICTION.

HONGKONG CRICKET

SENSATIONS.

(Continued from Page 1.)

Madar started ahakily, twico threatening to nibble at fast off balls, but restraining himself_ir

put one closer in, Madar gót him away for a single.

TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1929.

MAKING CANTON

MODERN.

LIBRARY, MENAGERIE & ART GALLERY PLANNED."

PASSENGER FINED TOO. NO RECENT PLANTING. the nick of time, When Bowker MUSIC COLLEGE, TOO.

The importation of a dog from Shanghai without the necessary permit from the Colonial, Veter

ADVANCE OF THE IRONSIDES.

TO PASS THROUGH KWEILIN WITHOUT FIGHTING.

troops are away.

DEMAND FOR RICE.

London, Nov. 2.

Among the many schemes that Three singles off Wyatt, two lo

Kwellin, Nov. 3. The_Times_declares that the Madar, put 20 on the board after ve been considered by the The political situation in this inary Surgeon or a quarantine rubber industry, at the end of the 26 minutes, but the score did not Municipality for moderniaing. Can- part of Kwangsi continues quiet parnut was alleged against a first year after the removal of move for another five minutes public works have been given moat of impending changes have been ton into an up-to-date metropolis, but uncertain. Various rumours Chinese residing at No. 12d, restriction, can regard the results away, being still short of double struction of the following have been materialised. It is true that the

when Stokes got Wyatt nicely attention, and plans for the con- circulated Kowloon Tong, before Mr. T. . with a certain amount of antisfac-figures, however.

but noge have drawn up, saya the Capton Gazette.absence from the city of the Whyte Smith at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning,

tion, especially in view of the He was not destined to reach it.

In Bowker's next over he touched to be built in memory of the late bers to reap a rich harvest, but A large and up-to-date library garrison troops has enabled rob coupexion with the offence, gloomy predictions voiced avhen

a fast rising ball pitched Party Leader, Dr. Sun Yat-sen. I Capt. Robinson, master of the removal was foreshadowed. well up and was easily taken in is learned that a delegate has been

this always

occurs when the Empress of France, was summon-

" Despite the release of full-out-the slips by Brace: 21-3-9. sent abroad by the local Govern ed for allowing. Chiu Fat-yo, de-

ment to solicit subscriptions from fendant in the first summons, ta puts, and the sale of large accumu

oversea Chinese towards the bulld remove the dog from the ship lations, the price during the twelve

The tide had definitely turned laing of the proposed library and that without the production of the months had averaged 104d, favour of Hongkong, the dismissal according to the latest reports, an necessary perimit...

ensuring efficient estates a satis-of Stokes being very encouraging been subscribed or promised by amount of G$100,000 has already A representative of Chiu Fat-yo factory profit.

from the local point of view. appeared in Court and informed

Chinese nationals in America. Donald Leach cut Bowker hfa Worship that the defendant It would be imprudent, however, through the slips, scoring two runs along the lines, adopted by the A managerie to be established had gone to Macao: The man to regard this as an economic off the first bail he received. "produced a certificate from the price, for it had failed to attract

various well-known European and Madar was nearly bowled by American cities. S. Hyodo's Veterinary Hospital in

new capital.

Wyatt after pulling him for a two. Shanghai, but Sergeant Kelly

An art gallery to be erected in. Wyatt's last ball beat him com-side the new pagoda building on intimated that although the dog

retely and almost grazed the othe Goddess of Mercy Hill, was certified as being healthy, the certificate was not valid in Hong- kong.

J

When considering the outlook it there has been no recent extensive was Important to remember, that

planting.

stump.

Turning of the Tide.

A large body of soldiers came into the city last Sunday and there was general satisfaction that once again means of defence were from the incoming troops, how at hand. No news was available

to hand last night contained the ever, but a newspaper which came

Ironsides had been disarmed and somewhat starting report that the

scattered by Ho Chen's troops.

About the same time, however, a

A Music College is to be establetter was received to the effect that the Ironsides had reached I Ning Cly, 72 I away from Kweilin. Although there was a garrison of

hands!

Reid replaced Bowker with the lished to encourage the development total a 25. Ha bowled a maiden, of talent in this direction. The industry's future depends puzzling Lench with at least two In reply to his Worship as to mainly on the trend of consump balls. Play had been in progress taking it superbly with both whether there were any notices tion which, for many years, has 40 minutes. Wyatt also bowled a posted on the ship notifying shown a steady tendency to inmaiden, but he was replaced by passengers that dogs could not be

Six wickets down and only 51 imported without a permit, Capt.

Brace, whose first ball went for a runs on the board! Robinson said there were

boundary bye, putting up 30 in 45) minutes.

none.

crease. Straits Times.

AMERICAN STOCKS.

First innings scores follow:-

Hongkonglot Innings. W. Brace, b O'Hara ...¡Má

0

Government troops it appears that

the city was taken without fight Ing. The advance guard consists of 5.000 of the best men; the army having grown in size since Ichang was left.

He said he was aware of the Pegulations which wore issued three years ago but assumed that they only applied to dogs kept by ships officers. He did not think CABLED QUOTATIONS FROM Madar's off-stump. It was JL. A. H. Musson, l.b,w., Wilson.

His third ball, however, pitched about four inches outside the ERE. C. Fincher, e Stokes, b Leach 63 stump and brake right in, taking T. E. Pearce, e Stokes, b O'Hara 11 have sent out representatives in

NEW YORK.

O'Hara

the Regulations referred to dogs which were brought by passengers.

Regarding the dog in the present The following quotations as at the case, he said he was not aware

close of the market on Monday have that it was on board.

been received from their correspon- When Sergeant Kelly produced Co., of New York, by Messra. Swan, dents Messrs. Hayden, Stone and

Dr. O'Hara made two, while a chit showing that the passenger Culbertson and Fritz, Sassoon House, Leach got a four-a glide just out paid $4 gold for the dog's passage, Shanghai, (cable address: "Swan of the reach of slip--and a single the officer who was with stock." Shanghai), who are not res-off Reid. Capt. Robinson remarked that ponsible for cable mutilations.

beautiful ball, going up fast and Owen Hughes, Lb.w.. O'Hara keeping very low. 31-4-6. H. R. B. Hancock, b Leach

Madar stayed nearly half an hour D. J. N. Anderson, Wilson, b for his six, and yet seemed in better shape than during the first in-J. E. Richardson, b Lench A. Beld, e Stokes, b Leach wings.

A, C. I. Bowker, not out. Lt. Col. F. J. Wyatt, b Leach

22

Extraa

Total

No Fighting Likely.. The Government troops here!

ian attempt to come to some ar 7rangement with the Ironsides re- garding Kewilin. It is understood, however, that the advancing coop will merely pass through here on. their way to Canton and will re- quire 30,000 cattles, of rice. The gIronsides will apparently pas

through quietly but are prepared 114 to fight if necessary.

O'Hare put 40 up with a hound- ary hit precisely after the manner (Braco), 2 for 20 (Pearce), 3 for 34 Fall of wickets-1 for 17 runs of his skipner. Leach made two Musson), 4 for 35 (Owen Hughes), 85 singles to reach 10 after 20

5 for 46 (Hancock), & for 47 (Ander minutes. He was the first Shang-son), 7 for 58 (Richardson), 8 for 64 hai player to reach double figures. (Feid), 9 for 83 (Wyatt), 10 for 114

O'Hara Caught.

that had been issued by him.

When he issued the chit, he had Anaconda Copper... 87 overlooked the fact of the dog's Bethlehem Steel landing.

Baltimore and Ohio... 118 Chrysler Corp. (Com-

mon)

Previous Latest

Price.

Pric

116

Erie Rly. Co.

ung.

Heavy Penalty Anked. Sergeant Kelly mentioned to his Worship that he had been asked-

by the

General Motors.... General

Rly. Signal

Colonial Veterinary, Goodyear Tyre and

Surgeon and the Deputy Super-

intendant of Police to preas for Granby

aware that Regulations were being International Cement

Rabber

a heavy penalty. His Worship was

Consolidated

Copper

strictly enforced. "As a matter of

(Commun)

mon)

been for a casual enquiry.

Continuing, the sergeant said

Nevada

Copper

Consolidated

fact, the present case would never, Missouri Pacific (Com-

been been discovered if it had not Liggett and Myers "B"

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he saw strange dog in Kowloon Radio Corporation of Ton and instantly asked to see its 1 America (Common) 30 licence. He discovered then that Standard Oil Co.

the dog had been imported from Shanghai. The officer said the dog was in a healthy condition, but pointed out that it might have been suffering from tlisense.

Ha Worship: It is not a thing

that often happens?

Sergeant Kelly replied that it

of

Standard Oil Co of

New Jersey

Southern Pacific

New York. Texas Corporation United States Steel Vacuum Oil

31

(Fincher).

O'Hara had iven promise, his score being 8, but he fell a victim Wilson. to Reid, sending un a simple catch O'Hara to Wyatt, who was fielding at Leach backward point.

Five wickets were thus down for

Rowling Analysis.

0: X. R. 14 522 20:45 67 .... 17.2.9 17 Shanghai 1st Innings.

46 runs, and the whole complexion F. Stokes, c Pearce, b Bowker 0. G. Simpson, c Pearce, b Bowkor

city is carried on without Interrup

Meanwhile the business of the tion and this is creating confidence in future happeninge. ́ ́)

The advancing troops are said. to contain many men who formerly: served under General Wong Shiu- Whung and it is claimed that they have had a successful. skirmish with the Hunan troops, inflicting severe losses. Our Dien Corres pondent.

of the game had undergone a com-F. E. T. Marshall, e Mussch, b "" plete change.

Brace

D. W. Leach, e Owen Hughes, b

Bowker Dr. W. E. O'Hara, not out

1

62

42

Nothing short of a miracle could P. Madar, c Fearce, b Bowker now rob Hongkong of a brilliant C. H. Howard, st. Pearce, b Reid. 19 victory,

E. G.

G. Barnes, b Bowker Howard, who followed O'Hara, H. E. Orr, b Brace was decidedly uncomfortable to Reid but eventually he broke his duck with a risky shot towards point, but just out of A lucky aingle off Bruce enabled him to put 50 up after an hour and five minutes. Leach singled of Brace, the batsman stealing cleverly.

: 58

34

118

reach.

54

160

97

was a thing that happened but JUDICIARY CHANGES.

mentioned that it Was very

difficult to trace

such offences.

Howard Goes Too.

L Rawsthorne, b Bowker T. W. R. Wilson, e, Brace,

Bowker

Extras

Total

12

KOWLOON GOLF.

Y.M.C.A. DEFEAT THE K.G.C. YESTERDAY.

The Y.M.C.A.. gained an excellent victory in a friendly golf match with the Kowloon Golf Club yesterday, when they won the singles by 7 to 145% and the foursomes by 7% to 8%, and finished the whole match 24 ahead

18A

The players observed the two d the two minutes" silence, the solemn period being announced by the firing of a

Fall of wickets-1 for 7 (Simpson), 2 for 13 (Stokes), 3 for 78 (Marshall). Reid bowled a maiden to Leach. 6 for 147 (Madar), 7 for 156 (Barnes, maroon. Tiffin was taken in the pinh for 128 (Howard), 5 for 120 (Orr), He was keeping a good length and 8 for 157 (Leach), 9 for 169 (Raw making the ball turn. Brace was also thorne), 10 for 183 (Wilson).

He did not, of course, mean APPOINTMENTS TO APPEAL bowling at the top of his form that it happened on the Empress boats.

Speaking to Capt, Robinson, his Worship remarked that he

there to enforce the law.

Did Not Know.

WIA

Capt. Robinson replied that he knew that, but said he did not know the dog. was on board.

His Worship said he knew the master personally could not be expected to take personal charge of a dog on board the ship.

COURT.

London, Nov. 11.

and after nearly beating Howard! he got him caught in the slips with

M. R W. the last ball before tiffin.

A. C. L Bowker 22.2.7 64 7 Howard sliced at it, sending it Lt Col F. J. Wyatt 24. 1,6 OG

3 ... 12 "A. Teld The fielder, however, Lt. A. H. Musson.

Bowling Analysis.

12 2

2

20

2

H.M. the King has appointed the at a fast pace wide of Owen- Right Honourable Frank Russell, Hughes.

W. Brace

one of the Lords Justice of Appeal, brought off the most brilliant D. J. N. Anderson to be Lord of Appeal in Ordinary catch of the series, so far, diving One Wide. Four Wides. in place of Lord Carson.

His Majesty has also appointed Sir Mark Romer, one of the judges of the High Court of Justice (Chancery Division), to be Lord, Justice of Appeal-British Wire-

less

[Lord Justice Russell has been a

In asking for the maximum fine to be imposed on the owner of the Lord Justice of Appeal since 1928, dog, Sergeant Kelly mentioned The fourth son of the late Lord that the animal had been in Russell of Killowen, he was called to Hongkong In 1928, when it had the Bar in 1893 and made a E.C. in been licensed. It was taken to 1908. From 1918 to 1928, he was Shanghai in April and returned Judge of the High Court.

on November 4. The owner must have been conversant with the local Regulations:

His Worship:-Do you submit that it is a more serious thing than having a dog here without

a licence?

3.

Mr. Justice Romer has been. Judge of the Chancery Court since 1922. He was called to the Barn 1890 and made a K.C. in 1906.]

and was never likely to happen Sergeant Kelly:The serious-again. He pointed out that the ness of it cannot be too fully deg was found on board after the fully emphasised...

ship had left Shanghal, and the purser had charged the owner for

His Worship mentioned that it its fare. It was not taken on an was also serious to have a dog the ship's manifests.

without a licence.

Sergeant Kelly pointed out that

dogs which were kept in Hongkong

Technical Offence.

without licences were generally as a technical offence as far as the His Worship said he regarded it | locally-born,

course, he had to consider what captain was concerned, but, of would happen when a vessel net so well known as the Empres law for the big ships and another came in. They could not have one. for the smaller ones.

Addressing Captain Robinson, his Worship sald he quite realised that the master 3748 not personally to blame, but he was afraid the defendant would have to take a certain amount of respuisibility. As far as the

Captain was concerned, his Wor- Captain Robinson:-No, no; not ship quite believed that he did not at all. We come here often, and know the dog was on board, but be this le the first time that it has hap woukl have to Impose some pened. Penalty ENT

The owner of the dog was final Captain Robinson mentioned $25, while Captain Robinson was that it had never happened before, fined $5; -

bouse, and Mr. J. H. Hunt, Secretary of the Y.M.C.A, was responsible for the major part of the arrangements, which proved entirely satisfactory." The detailed results follow:

Y.M.C.A.

Thomson.. Ausilo

Kustoll

Flampton

at full length to the right and Later scores on Page 1

Price

"It's your cheque for those Inspiration articles??"

Skinner.

fant Eastman

Morphy Punchear Seddon Laughton"

Total

Singles.

Kowloon G.C. McKnight Mackintosh

Plow

Braley

ši

Üvary

Groves

Page

134 Rogers 14TM Baxton

74 Total Foursomes.

Hapsed

Amith

Apatin Hampton

Mackintond

·Braley Thomson & Russell o McNight & Pow Skinner & Eastman Hillier Groves

Overy 'Pape Hurphy & Puncheon 2 Rogers & Buxton Seddon & Laughton 21⁄4 Bapsad. Smith

Total

Hunt & Price

TH

Total

TSINGTAO MAYOR.

21/2

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WELL-KNOWN MOHAMMEDAN

LEADER APPOINTED.!

Shanghai, Nov. 11.

It is reported from Tsingtao that Ma Fu-baiang, the well-known Chinese Mohammedan leader, was Inducted in office this morning as Mayor of Tsingtao-Reiter,

GERMAN MINISTERS.

DR. CURTIUS APPOINTED TO FOREIGN OFFICE:

Berlin, Nov.-11. Dr. Curtius, the Minister of Economics, and a member of the People's Party, has been appointed. Foreign Minister.

Dr. Moldenauer, & Professor of Cologne Commercial College and a director of the dye trust, succeeds Dr. Curtlur

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