WELCOME CONCERT TO BORDERERS.
HAPPY EVENING AT THE CHEER'O Y,M.C.A.
by
POLICE RESERVE.
ORDERS FOR THE CURRENT WEEK.
Police Reserve orders by the
A highly
Ruccesful "welcome Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, C.M.G., int Batt. South Inspector General of Police, state: concert" to the
General. Wales Borderers was given
at the Cheer'Ò local artisten
Revolver Practice. There will Y.M.C.A. last night, a packed hall displaying its appreciation and en-be no revolver practice at the
pro-Kennedy Road Range on Wednes thusiasm of the excellent sramme by a demand for many en-day, November 26th, 1030. cores, and hearty community sing- inst.
The audience were given plenty of variety, and their acknowledge ment of the artistes' talenta was both Ringere and enemaraging.
Winter Uniform. * Winter Uniform will be taken from Monday, into gestern! 'wear
Those who are November 17th.
will not in possession of same The Misses Aileen and Doris apply to their respective Equip Woods gave five of their best re-ment Officers at once,
in- pertory numbers, and their vitation to the audience to join
in the second choruses met with
a Bon response,
Police Training School.
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1030.
FINE CONCERT FOR WEDNESDAY.
IN AID OF TUNG WAN EASTERN HOSPITAL
A splendid programme has been arranged for the concert which is to take place at the Theatre Royal on Wednesday at 9.15 p.m. in aid of the Tung Wah Eastern Hospital. In addition to items by the Hongkong Orchestral Society, well-known local artistes will con- tribute. The programme is AA follows:
Part I.
2.) Minet from "Berenice", a
(b) Chanson d'Matin, Elgar.
The Orchestra
Alvares,
(n) A Granında,
(b) Ay, Ay, Ayi
(c) Cinvelito
The werkly classes for Police ] 2-(a) Reservists at the Palice Training
Mr. G. W. E. True, whose apSchool. Kowloon, will be held as pros usual on Tuesday, November 25th, pearance on local concert gramme is always eagerly antici at 5.30 p.m. All members of the typi Chinese Company, and of the Fly- inted. delighted with some
the ing Squad who have not yet passi cal syncopated melody piano, and Mr. Shapson was res-Part 2 of Training Course should pogabble for some enjoyable banjo attend. solos.
(IL
The humour of the evening was
amply provided by Mr. W. Geall.
Indian Company,
Strength... Constable
R261
who was in his beat form with Razick Salim has been taken on the ancedotes, mushing dialogue anstrength of the Indian Company
as from November 17th. 19330. songa whilst Miss Alleen Woods gave two selected songs were well received.
Farewell Dance.
which
On Saturday night & most sac- cessful Farewell dance given. the Ladies Committer
Flying Squad,
The weekly instructional patrol of the Kowloon Section will take place un Tuesday, November 25th, Fadi fm Tsim-tea-tsul Fire Brigade Station at 6.30 p.m. sharp. Dress-Winter Uniform and Cap with White Cover.
by the Cheer Club" fo the men of the Somerset Light Infantry was held at the Helena May Institute. The arrangements were in the hands the of Mrs. D. J. Lewis and
The final instructional patrol of mouth of the Hong Kong Mrs. Section will take place on Friday. G. N. Tinson, and a most enjoyable || November 28th. Fall in at the evening was spent by ever
A role of thanks from the guests. men was moved by Private Me- Donald, and cheers were given for the Ladies Committee and all whe had contributed towards the en tertainment of the Somersets dux-
(b)
LEAGUE CRICKET.
INDIAN R.C. WIN TWO MORE MATCHES.
In both Divisions of the League, the Indian R. C. socured full points and have now established themselves in a strong position at the top of the tables. In the premier Division possible they have ten points from twolve, while the faniors have scored the maximum number from five mat-
chon.
DIVISION L
LOCAL GOLF.
1. W. SHEWAN WINS THE JASPER CLARK CUP.
The Jasper Clark Cup, won by the player returning the best score in the qualifying round of the Royal Hong- kong Golf Club Championship, was at Fanling yesterday, played for there being an entry of no fewer than 38 competitors for the two The Cup was won by 1. W. Shewan,
eventa
who returned a card of 182 for the 18 holes.
In the morning he went round in 73, being one of three competitors Making their first appearance in who went round under 80 strokes. the League this reason, the Royal while in the afternoon he took 79 Navy failed to reproduce the form of | stroken, to give him the Jasper Clark previous years and their batamen | Cap by five stroken under the next offered little resistence to the bowl best, who was A. B. Stewart with a Ing of the Indian R.C. trundlers, total of 157, being 78 for the morning | F. D. Perrira and A. R. Minu, who round and 70 for the afternoon. Perez Freire, demirel the team for 57 runs. The Valverde, former took four wickeln for 23.rons and the latter six for 29. Lasleit was Iowling dangeroualy for the Navy and made the visitors fight for the runs. Six wirketa fell for 40. The Indians, however, barned their op- ponents tobal with three wickets in hand. Laslett had seven vletims for
Mrs. Gregory. To Music
Schubert,
Who is Sylvin?)
Mr. Portallion 4(n) 1 attempt from inve'a
sickness to fly. Purcell (b) The merry month of May,
Stanford. te) Down in the Forest.
Landon Ronal. (d) Good Morning!
Griez, Mrs. Snowdon Jupes f.--(a) Legend
(b) Son Laughter) "From the
Hebrides" Kennedy Fraser.
The Orchestra
Part 1.
30 гол*.
DIVISION IL
The Indian R.C, gave a bright dis- play of batting in their match against The Police when they won by Reven wickets. After disposing of their apponents for 107 runs they went in to ninke a total of 196 for the loss of five wicket. A.RIL Esmail was un- defented with 80 to his credit, while M. P. Madar contributed 47 und
4, -4a) Phee, Puer, Mio Dio,
(14 Forza del Destino). Veni. E. Heptulla 1. (b) Un bel di Vedreme,
(Madame Butterfly), Puccini.
Mrs. Gregory 5.Softly Wakes my Heart.
(Samson & Delilah).
Mrs. Portalen
Saint-Saens,
Horn,
* -- (4) Cherry Ripe,
(b) I Know a bank Martin Shaw, (c) The Son of the Palanquin
Benrers, ( Wake up! Montague Phillips. Martin Show. Mrs. Snowden Jones Duct for Soprano and Contralto:-
(n) Shepherds' Dance,
Edward German. (h) Sing, Joyous Bird,
10-(8) A Forest Melody,
tb) Gigue.
!
All
250| Central Police Station at 5.15 p.m. Dress Winter Uniform sharp. and Cap with White Cover. members should attend.
Sharpshooters Company.
Strength. Constable H-28 J. A. ing their stay in Hongkong. The Bentall has been taken un the programme ended with the sing-strength of the Sharpshooters" ing of "Auld Lang Syne". Dane anxie rendered by the "("hegr" Bant, under the Tenttership of Mr. G. W. True.
WIH
Company a from November 19th,
Rat Drill-Riot Drill will be carried out on Tuesday, November 25th. Members will fall in at The "Choer'O Club" at the City Queen's Pier at 5,10
. with Hall presented a very animated rifles, revulvers and truncheons, appearance during the week-end, Uniform if possible. Ali
mem-
Montague Phillips. Montague Phillips Edward German,
MAKING SURE OF MONEY,
NOBBERS WHEEZE TO MAKE HAUL POSSIBLE.
Au unusual plan to ensure that their victim had a certain amount
an augmented programme of en-bers of the Company are requested tertainments having been arranged to attend. *ince the arrival of the South Night Ric Practice.-Night Wales Borderers. On Saturday rite practice will be carried out evening a concert, arranged by Mr. on the Kennedy Road Range on 1. A. Brown, was given to a crowd-Wednesday, November 26th. at by three robbers who relieved ed house by artists from the 6.15 p.m. Members will assemble shop foki of a sum of $6.50 and Argyll and Sutherland Highlan at the Range at that hour with | fifty catties of rice, valued at $3.50. ders and H. M. S. Berwick, follme
and by a dance.
It was announced that a fur- ther dance will be held to-night (Monday) commencing at 8 o'clock, and on Tuesday, a tea dance at 5 p.m. and a whist drive at 8 o
lock, to which all Service are welcome.
DILN
POLICE INTERPRETER
CHARGED.
ACCUSED OF ATTEMPT TO OBTAIN MONEY.
rifles.
Was
-
Sgd.) D. 1. KING,
PRISON OUTRAGE
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
O, E. C. Marton returned the best round for the morning, excluding that; of Showan. He returned a card of 70. The best afternoon round wu A. II. Ferguson's 78.
Those qualifying for the Champion- ship were:
1. W. Shewan A. B. Stewart
A. 1. Fergunar
D. E. C. Marton L. G. S. Dodwell A. H. Musson H. U. Ireland I. Newton J. S. Maclaren I. E. Guare.. J. K. Macfarlan J. M. Walker N. L. Smith
F. J. de Rome
A. T. Lay
J. W. Franks
73 +70152 78 479-157 B1 + 78=150 7087183 8383-188 808268 43 +80=180 84 AH=172 8391174 8490174 8589171
8887175
85170
8500175
82 93-176 AB+87-176
Kowloon Golf Club.
After his totally unexpected defeat The surprise of the friendly matchen was the defeat of the Kowloon C.C. F. E. Remedios in the first round by the Craigengover CA for the of the Kowloon Golf Club Champion-
and time this month. The chamship, Dr. J. E. II. Cogan xother sur plonn, who had a weak skie out, went prisingly lont to A. A. Lopes in the down by five wickets, their previous second round by the narrow margin defent being by eight wiɛketa,
of a single hale. It will be remem- R. dismissal of the Kowloon team for Lop was mainly responsible for the bered that he beat Remedion, who has been champion for several years post, by four up and three to play. 46 runs. He captured air of this wic- kets for 14 runs, while U. M. 'Omar took the other four for 27 runs. The Happy Valley Club lost
their fimmt three wickets without score. but W. Patterson made a stand and even- tally saw his team win the mintch. le contributed 4 of a total of 89. J. C. Eyal had four wickets for ten
runs.
Lopes will now mert J. Mackintosh who bent 1, Hampton in the second round by six up and five to play. Mackintosh has been playing дото good golf and in the first round created a surprise by eliminating T. Tait, who was the first of the players to qualify.
In the other semi-final D. C. WI- The scoring in the match on the son will meet J. D. Thomson both of Civil Service ground between the whom won their second round lies. Valley team and the Hongkong C. C. Wilson beat A, Eastman by the mar. was on the high wide, over 300 runs zin of three up and one to play while being mule for the loss
ef eight Thomson accounted for W. Thylor wickets. The visitors ran up a score by slx up and Ave to play.
179 for four wickets declared while the hosta replied with, 141 for four wickets, H. Owen "Hughes (61 re- tired). C. A. Wright (40), A. C. Heck (34) and A. Reid (31 not out) were the
of money on hiar was carried outcorers for the Hongkong C. C, while J. E. Richardson (07 not out) and . B. Sayer (56) were the chief contributors for the Civil Service.
One of the men went to a shop D. S. P. (R) at 13, Argyle Street. Kowloon, and after ordering fifty cattles of rice, requested that it be delivered to his house at 5, Ban Lok Street where he would pay for the pur- chase. He intimated, however, that he only had a $10 note at his house and aked that the coolie be given the necessary change, the riee being worth $3.50.
DESCRIBED.
¿Continued 'from Page 13
Fitness for Flogging. Warder Plumb explained that it routine matter every parade. The Sick would be mustered in a double row, und those waiting to be interrogated
te by the Superintendent in a single row. The accused was not one of F those who complained of being
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On the Hongkong C. 4. ground!
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
ARMY HEAVILY DEFEATED
BY THE CLUB.
ground at Happy Valley were clean Saturday's games on the Club and fast, and were played before a large number of spectators, who in- cluded Colonels Lang and Skinner.
the second strings of the town club and the Civil Service C.. wore en- aged. The Happy Valley players, who find the assistance of A. E. Wood, knocked up 176 runs before declar: ing the innings closed with Reven wickets down,, Wood made 42. With and the Army, saw a fine team The senior game, between the Cinb three wickets in hand the Club pass heavily defeat in combination that ad this total and had 185 for seven was upset partly by their not know. wickets at the close of play. P. W. J.ing each other's play thoroughly and Planner (37), II. J. Armstrong (31), W. W. Mackenzie (28) were the top
scorers.
partly by the fact that those playcre from the 24th. Foot (South Wales On arrival at 3. Hon Street, the
Borderers) had not really recovered shop coolie was taken to the first The Kowloon C. C, seconds enter. from the lack of exercise consequent Hoor where he met two other men tained the Argylls, the match ending
on their recent sea-trip. They show- ed, however, that they will prove the | and there robled of the money and in a draw. The hosts scared 163 the rice. One of the IREN
(G. A. V. Eull 49) while the military foundation of a strong side with more as the Sookunpoo with which he threatened the coolie. Robson 27 not out). stated to have produced a revolver team replied with 101 for five wickets practice, and,
(Lieut. Dewar Durio 30 and L/Ground in practically ready for play, they should soon produce a team that wil make the Club fifteen go all the i
CAUGHT AT LAST.
Was
Li Tan-pui. clerk and inter- preter at the Police Headquarters was charged before Mr. Williams, Why he should be placed in at the Central Magistracy this
the sick parade was because he morning, with having on various Was also to be examined by the dates between September 29th and medical officer as to his tness for IX TREE-CUTTERS FINED AT Recreio inaings yielded 157 for five scoring, and in addition the forwards
October 19th, with intent to de-me fraud, attempted to obtain
from
For this receiving a flogging. purpose, he was placed at the hend
Liu Shun-hini, a licensed hawker, of the row with three or four
The alleged false pretence that accused was said to have izi-
POLICE COURT.
When charging five wonien and
The Club de Recreio beat the Crai-way. gengower C. C. at King's Park by
Nevertheless, the Club played a seven wickets, after dismissing the visitors for 65 runs. G. A. Guter of nearly all their opportunities of very fine game, and made the most
took four wickets for live runs. The
followed up so well that the Army wickets. F. J. Remedios retired after outsiden had little chance of develop scoring 55.
Ing scoring movements when they got
In a low scoring match the R.A.S.C. | the ball. The Army forwards packed the sum of $30, by false pretences.fathers who were similarly of wife is man with being in unlawful pux beat the Royal Corp of Signals by well in the tight serums, and, in the
report. "He would be immediate
three wickets. The losern could only | Welsh tradition, got well down, so formed Lia that he was authoring taken away, after seeing the session of 396 cutties of pine trees put op a total of 49 runs, Fry taking that the Club first row was almost taken from the forestry areas at three wickets for eleven runs and always pushed upwards. This gave by Polico Sergeant
witness, who also intimated
The the Army the better chance of hook- Depart-that it was he who would be Greet, Superintendent of the. A. S. C. teint reached 6.1 runs.ing, and Trat did his part in that de- ntent, to collect the sum named on taking the accused way for that Botanical and Forestry Depart Williams took four wickets for 33 partment with every success. the latter's behalf, and that the
ment, informed Mr. Lindsell, at the runs, Johnson three for 13 and An
The score of 32 points to nil (three money payment of this
have агроне. would
Replying to inspector Shannon, Central Magistracy this morning, drews two for four.
goals and six tries) does not quite On Friday there two tranis nul the effect of influencing Sergeant who asked if any disorder or the that his Department had been after
represent the value of the play, for at Sookunpoo, the match ending the Army would have done better if Thorpe in showing partiality to breaking
occurred the defendants bout or one like in draw. Thr R. A. S. C. batted they had combined better. As it was, of ranke wards Liu in the conduct of his
amongst the muster of prisoners it for the past six months.
first but made a bad start. Galletly and Hamilton kept more or Warder On Saturday it was seen to set however, contributed in short me
in charge of the Thors, offer medical officer, for punishment, Tai Sui Wan, Aberdeen, Mr. H. Simpson three for twelve.
business as a licensed hawker; and, following the stabbing, vil for Tai Sui Wan and was Faitted i and with Pampile also reaching the less to the right, and hardly pannel
further, that he toll Liu that was through the help of Sergeant Thorpe that he had had his licence renewed. All these statements were described us being false.
A week's remand was granted, on bail of $500,
FANLING GOLF.
-DRAW-FOR-THE-CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP.
Plumb replied that the behaviour
the wood being half century mark, the total reached to Evans and Champlon on the left, 196. With their score at 108 for nix and on the other hand Evana and One of the women who had a wickets, the R. A. M. C. managed to Champion hardly ever sent the ball to
force n draw. Sgt. Patterson made the right. previous conviction was fined $30,65. while the others were fined $25|
of the other men was quite normal. on its return,
After the adfair, the accused fourt, on board. walked away by himself back to his cell, unaccompanied by any of the Indian warders who had seized him,
Shown the knife, witness sald he each. had never seen it prior to the timo when he was stabbed with It,
Why the Flogging7
Witness:-By order of the Super intendent of Prisons.
"I Have a teason."
QUEEN'S THEATRE.
QUEEN'S
Asked if he had any questions to Accused: He would know what "NAVY BLUES". NOW AT THE put-to-witness,-the-mvused-replied; act-of-injustico-he-hul-done-to-ma *For what runson was 1 to be
Accused was again directed to lugged at all?"
confine himself to questions on the William Inines, in his new role fle admit of a "gob" in "Navy Blues," which There were 26 entries for the
actual evidence given. ted that the evidente da given was is showing at the Queen's Theatre, Logey Pool of the Golf Club, held on the new course at Fanling yes- Mr. Williams-Was it punish-correct, anil again reiterated: "I gives characteristic Impressions of have a reason for stabbing him." the happy-go-lucky American blue- It was won by Mr. D. S. ment ordered by the Magistrate? tordny.
Chief
Mr. Willlains:-You can say what jacket ashore and afloat. As the Warder McLeod:-No. Hir; Edward (14), three up other #cores being Mr. T. S. Whyte by the Superintendent of Prisons, it was at statement time.
handsome and irresponsible Jack Replying to Mr. Williams, In-Kelly, he is shown making a dis- Mr. Williame (to accused):-The Smith (12), two down, and Mr. A.
Superintendent will be called this spector Shannon said the routine tinct hit with the ladies, in particu- Loach (10), three down.
The draw for the Club chum-afternoon. You can ask him that followed in these cases was for the lar with a pretty miss, with whom pionship has resulted as follows: question when he appears. The Superintendent to report to the subsequently he is precipitated in
Governor when the punishment was to a near tragedy of love. witness was acting on instructions. N. L. Smith v. F. J. de Rome.
dministered. It was a prison of Accused-Will you ask witness
The production well acted by 1. Newton y, J. S. Maclaren.
this-Whon 1 frat went into the fence for which the accused was all concerned, and special credit is J. W. Franke v. A. H. Musson. H. U. Ireland v. J. M. Walkar. prison I felt no animosity again being punished. Evidence bearing also due to Karl Dane (with whom 1. W. Shewan v. O. E. C. Marton. him.
him why on the incident from which this Haines la seen in a number of merry Will you ask should now stab him?
punishment arose would be given escapades).
A. T. Lay v. A. B. Stewart.
A. H. Ferguson v. J. K. Macfar
Inh.
I H. Geare v. L. G. S. Dodwell,
Mr. Williama-He cannot nhs wer that question. He could not say what is in your mind.
Win for Medway.
The junior game resulted in a win for the Medway by two trios (six points) to ill. Both tries were clover solo efforts by Wilkinson, the fleet n dribble over the line, and the second
dribble and pick-up to run over.
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UNITED STATES AND WORLD COURT.
IMPORTANT LEADERS PRESS
FOR ADHERENCE ́·
New York, Nov. 21. Many prominent people includ- ing General Pershing, Admiral Sims, and Mr. Lamont, the famous banker and financier, have signed letter urging President Hoover to submit to the Senate for ratifica- tion the Protocols for adherencO of the United States to the Por manant Court of International The fim, which is very amusing, Justice.--itcuter's American Sør- Further hearing was adjourned will be shown again to-day and lovice. until this afternoon,"
by the Superintendent.
morrow.
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