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NEW VENTURE ARRANGED FOR KOWLOON,
SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1930.
THE TANDA MURDER TRIAL
DEPARTURE OF SHIP FROM HONGKONG DELAYED.
The preliminary trial of Yamada, the Japanese passenger from Australia to Moji on board the 5.8. Tanda, who has been arrested in connexion with the murder of a Chinese cook on the ship between Thursday Island and Sandakan, was continued before Mr. Whyte Smith, at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, when the Court sat to a late hour to enable the officers and other members of the crew to sail in the evening. The departure of the vessel as a consequence, was delayed for over two hours.
Mr. H. Somerset Fitzroy, con- ducted the case for the Crown.
The question has often been asked: Why are there no public band performances in Hongkong Here we have a large community and little entertainment provided for the warm summer evenings, Why is there no public Band and no place where the people can gather to enjoy good music in the open air? There is in fact no need to create a Public Band. At the present time we have two or three Military Bands available, whose Bandmasters are willing to co-operate in any way possible. Where then is the difficulty? To be quite candid, the chief dimeul-j ty appears to be the want of a lively community feeling. By way of illustrating consider what hap pens at a place like Kuala Lumpur, There you have the central "Padang," the recreational focus for the city, and after dinner the cars arrive from all quarters and the people meet in social inter course around the spacious Selan- gor Club house, promenade on the
Mr. R. L. Harry, second officer, green or sit and listen to the na-who was on watch at the time of the tive band. The life of Hongkong incident said he heard a commotion seems to be too broken-up. There and went to the steerage quarters, is no rallying point for the Whole where he found the prisoner and Colony. Several attempts were
naw the deceased on his bed covered made to promote Band Concerts in in blood. Hongkong but the results wore
The prisoner told witness that he discouraging. The music was ex had been gambling heavily and had cellent but even a first-rate Reg-lost his money. He could not mental Band has not the magnetic therefore return power to draw a crowd where gregarious instinct is lacking.
Dr.. W. Sproule, M.D., surgeon of the Tanda, gave evidence of six wounds on the deceased's head and shoulders. The fatal injury was lacerated wound from the right ear to the middle of the throat, sever- ing all the soft parts and the blood vessels and extending to the cervical vertebrae.
WEEK-END RADIO.
ORGAN RECITAL FOR TO-DAY.
programme,
To-day's wireless broadcast by Z.B.W. on 355 metres:
12.30-2.00 p.m. Programme of Vic- tor records by courtesy of Messrs. Taang
Fook Piano Company.
Organ Recital by Mr. p.m. At 1.15
G. Longyear.
7.00-9.00 p.m. Programme of Vic- tor records by courtesy of Mears.. Tsang Fook Piano Company "Phedre-Overture" (Massenet).
San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. "L'Arlesionne-Excerpts Prelude,"
(Bizet),
Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra. "L'Arlesienne-Excerpts Minuetto,"
(Bizet). "L'Arlesienne-Excerpts Adagletto,"
(Bizet).
Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra. "L'Arleslenne-Excerpts Danse "L'Arleslerine-Excerpts Carillon,"
Provencale." (Bizet).
(Bizet).
Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra. "Prelude And Allemande," "Fague,"
(Bach).
And noir-Morse-Aiyaz).
(BA in Guitar Solo, i
"Love Me,'
I Close My Eyes to the Rest of the
World," (Cliff Friend). Jesse Crawford. Wurlitzer Organ. "Washington Post March,"
(John Philip Sousa). "El Capitan March,"
(John Philip Sausa).
Sousa's Band. "I'll See You Again," (Noel Coward). to Japan. Wit-"It's You I Love," hess insisted; under cross-examina- tion, that the prisoner mentioned he had lost his money in gambling and not by it being stolen:
Pair of Pyjamas,
Mr. V. C. Lette produced the ship's registration papers and also gave evidence of having been called to the scent. He stated that the prisoner told him the deceased was a bad man. Yamada also asked to be allowed to kill himself.
Witness was asked to identify u
It appears that the Government of Hongkong is sincerely anxious to establish a regular series of Public Band Concerts somewhere in the Colony and has offered an initial-subsidy for the purpose to the Kowloon Residents' Assoria tion, with a request that the organisation of the concerts be carried out by this body. The offer has been accepted and the place and date of the first Concert have been fix-pair of pyjamas, which he had ed. The Band of the 2nd Batta- found in the ladies bathroom to- lion of the Argyll and Sutherland gether with a bucket of water and Highlanders has been engaged to a cake of soap, but he intimated play from 911 p.m. at the Kow-that he had no reason to believe that loon Football Club, Chatham they belonged to the prisoner. Road, on Wednesday, 21st. May. Admission is free but the small charge of 20 cents will be made for a seat.
In reply to his Worship as to the significance of the evidence, even presuming the articles belonged to the prisoner, Mr. Fitzroy pointed In Kowloon there is a large out that that evidence would tend nucleus of persons to whom the be meditation as it could opportunity of hearing first rate be argued that the defendant had
(Davis-Coats-Swanstrom). Olga Albani Soprano with Orchestra. Quartet in E Mino
(From My Life)," (Smetana). Flonzaley Quartet. (Adolfe Betti, First Violin-Alfred Pochon, Second Violin-Nicolas Moldavan, Violaiwan d'Archambeau, Cello). "Macushla (Rowe-MacMurrouge-
arr. Chemet). "A Dream" (Charles B. Cory-J. C
Burdettun
Renée
Violin Solo with Piano. "Sylvia Ballet-Intermezzo and Valse
Lente (Delibes). "Slyvin Ballet-Pizzicati" (Delibes). San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. Direction of Alfred Hertz. "Beau Soir," (Paul Boarget-Claude
Debussy).
"Clair De Lune," (Paul Verlaine
Joseph Szulc, Op. 83, No. 1). Mary Garden. Soprano with plano by Jean Dansereau. Valse Brillante," (Chopin, Op. 18). Valst Caprice," (Rubinstein)
Ignace Jan Paderewski Piano Solo. "Spring Song." (Mendelssohn). "Venelan Love Song "
(Ethelbert orentine Quartet.
music makes a strong appeal and intended to get washed and changeu«At Pence with the World," after committing the crime..
who at the same time appreciate the chance of foregathering with friends and neighbours in friendly intercourse. Many of the resid- ents on the Island who went over to the Peninsula last Monday, on the occasion of Kowloon's Wel- come to the New Governor, were quite delighted with the free and informal spirit that animated the proceedings and the cheerful hall- day mood that prevailed. It is hoped that large numbers from both sides of the harbour will make this first Public Band Con- cert such a success that the pro- moters may be encouraged to con- tinue the series monthly through out the year. Contributed,
LATE SERVICE NEWS.
ENG. COMMANDER FÖR
HMS. TAMAR.
Among the latest appointments announced by the Admiralty are the following:-
Engineer-Commander
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. Plant, to H.M.S. Tamar (May 1).
Sole Agents.
Tel. 27781.
Not Many More Days
OF
OUR GREAT
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BUT NOT TOO LATE. FOR BARGAINS
TAJMAHAL SILK STORE.
Opposite China Mail
5, Wyndham Street.
Tel. 26136
The Discovery.
(Irving Berlin).
"Valencia," (Boyer-Charles-Padilla), Jesse Crawford. Wurlitzer Organ. 9.00-12.00 Midnight: Special Dance programme.
12.00 Midnight. Close down. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME. 10.00 a.m. Church Service relayed from St. Joseph's Church.
Programme.
1. Holy Mass: (a) Kyrie. the
The assistant cook, Fung Shing, de- whose cabin adjoined the ceased's, said he heard the deceased shout during the early hours of the morning of May 5. Witness. saw the door between their respective cabins shut which was an unusual thing,. By obtaining the latch key, which was kept on a box in wit- ness cabin, the door was pushed open slightly. Witness saw prisoner standing beside deceased's berth immediately behind the door. The prisoner pushed against the duor but witness managed to force it open. He then caught the pri soner and shouted for help. Later to the the prisoner was handed officers and detained in the ship's gaol.
Witness mentioned that he on May 1 had seen the prisoner hand- ling a knife and a tomahawk like the exhibits in Court. Witness had never seen the prisoner and the de- ceased together.
(b) Sermon: "Whither Goest Thou" by Rev. Father D. MacDonald S.J.,
(c)
Offertory: "Regina Coeli (A, Riganti).
Sanctus, Benedictus and
Ognus Dei.
Violin
(d)
(e) Post-Communion:"
and Organ.
2. Benedictions of the Blessed Sacrament:
་་
(a) O Salutaris.
(b) Tantum Ergo.
(e)
Laudate Dominum.
At end of Service a Chinese pro- ramme.
1.00 p.m. Close down.
0.00-10.30 p.m. Programme of Co- Another cook on board, in replylumbia recorde By courtesy of Messra, to questions, said that he had never Anderson Music gambled on the ship although he "Sing Alleluis Fortmany
others gumbling. He C. had seen
denied, in reply to the prisoner, that part in a they both had taken gambling school.
Paymaster Lieut.-Com. J. G. L Faed, to H.M.S. Bee (April 23).
Admiralty Civil Posts,
The following civilian appoint- ments in H.M. naval establishments are officially announced:-
The hearing was adjourned till the afternoon of Thursday, May
29, the defendant being formally remanded for one week.
FIRE AT CAUSEWAY
BAY SUBDUED.
BRIGADE'S PROMPT WORK PROVES EFFECTIVE.
The boiling-over of tar is believ- ed to have been the cause of an outbreak of fire which occurred at
(Eric H. Thiman). "Praise, My Soul, the King of Smart). 6,600 Voices 4,000 Audience) recorded during the Nonconformist Choir Union Festi-
(Bach).
Henven (Choir of 2,620 and
Conducted by
"Fantasie in C Min F, Idle, F.R.A.M. Organ Solo by Edouard Commette. The
Lord is
My Shepherics). (Fealm 23-H. "Ave Maria," (Ca
(Cesar Frank) Arthur Jordan Tener with Piano. "Duetto, from 'Songs Wit
Without (Mendelssohn).
Church Organ.
"Litany" (F
St. Mary-le-Bow Humphreys. Organist: "Chauve Souris-A
s-A-Russian Bar- carolle,"
(Varlamoff). "Chauve Souris-Round the Hay
Wain,"
Russian Ser
Songs). Souris Company. Martin). by G. T. Puttman
Organ).
Mr. E. G., Coomes, acting expense accounts officer, Malta Yard; Mr. W. L. Geddes, acting assistant naval store officer, Devonport Yard; Mr. S. E. Trebilcock, ditto, Portsmouth Yard; Mr. J. A. Rinch and Mr. F. E. Finnimore, ditto, Admiralty.
New Engineer Overseer. Engineer Captain J. C. Matters, who has been appointed Overseer for the Admiralty in the North of Causeway Bay yesterday morning. "The Storm," (G. T. Pattman). England District, recently com- Prompt work by the Fire Brigade "Evensong," (Easthope pleted three years as Chief En-prevented the blaze from spread- gineer at Sheerness Dockyard. He ing, with the result that compara-Anthem-Ascribe was promoted to his present rank tively little damage was done. in December, 1925, after being, first At 11.16.a.m. the Central Station' assistant to the Chief Engineer at received a call to a fire which had Malta. During the War, he served broken out in the kitchen of the on the staff at Devonport Dockyard, second floor of No. 43, Causeway and from May, 1917, was engineer Bay Road. Three engines were officer of the cruiser Caroline. In sent out, but on arrival the firemen January, 1919, he joined H.M.S. found the blaze so fierce that it New Zealand, in which he served was thought advisable to send for during her tour of the Dominions further assistance. Two other ap
with Lord Jellicoe. His new appliances were later despatched to pointment, the headquarters of the scene. which are at Newcastle, dates from May 27.
Some difficulty was experienced in getting to the seat of the fire, but once this was accomplished the firefighters succeeded in localising the blaze and managed to prevent it from spreading to the front of the house and adjoining buildings.
(Compto the Lord,"
(S. S. Wesley).
St. George's Chapel Choir, Windsor. "Sonata in F
arr. L. Tertandel,
Viola Solo by Lionel Tertia with Plano. "Carmen-The Toreador Song"
(Bizet). "Tannhauser-0 Star of Eve,"
(Wagner). Harold Williams. Baritone with Orchestra.
"Ofertory on Op. 197
Two Carols,"
Organ Solo in Manchester Cathedral Anthem-Hall Claddening Light,"
(Organist: Dr. H. W. Wilson).
(Wood). "Anthem-Glorious And Powerful
God," (Stanford).
St. George's Chapel Choir, 10.30 p.m. Close down.
Mr. A. J. A. Wallace Barr, on behalf of Messrs. Cellon, Ltd., of Kingston and Richmond,, has offer- ed, the British Gilding Association a prize of £1,000, to be competed for under the rules of the Royal Aero Club, for the first all-British glider flown by a British pilot Mr. H. T. Brooks, Superintend- The first floor of No. 43 Caúse- which crosses the English Channel ent of the Fire Brigade, was at way Bay Road is occupied by a between June 1, 1930, and May 81, the scene personally directing knitting factory, but this received
operations, assisted by Mr. no damage as a result of the fire.
Fire-snow was used to subdue the outbreak, which at one time caused some alarm in the neigh-Buckeridge and Chinese Sub-Of- bourhood..
1932.
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