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PRINCE AT GLASS WORKS.

VISIT IN EARLY HOURS

OF MORNING.

Loudon, May 12.

At the end of a strenuous day spent in touring engineering fac

tortes and speaking

merce

Wales

on his re-

LANCASHIRE LOSE IN

FIRST MATCH

Continued from Page 1.)

TRIUMPH FOR TATE.

Lancashire Crack in Seconst Innings.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1931.

CHINA UNDERWRITERS REPORT.

ACCOUNTS SHOW DEBIT BALANCE.

The annual report of the Direc- tors of China Underwriters, Ltd., states:

AIR MINISTER FLIES TO ALGERIA.

TRANS-SAHARAN PLANE

ROUTE.

Paris, Apr. 7.

Jacques L. Dumeril, Minister of the Air, acting as navigator in Marine, Fire and General Buai-a plane piloted by Capt. Dieudonne ness. After placing $275,003, to Conte of Question Mark fame, has cent South American tour at the Sussex obtained a brilliant vic-reserve to meet unexpired Marine made an auspicious beginning in Birmingham Chamber of Com-

The first stage in the journey of dinner, the Prince ofury over Lancashire at Manches-risks, 855.713 to meet unexpired his air tour of Northwest Africa. paid visit, In the small ter, winning by four wickets, after Fire risks and $27,120 to meet un-

the lead of 16 runs on the first in-expired Accident risks the Proft more than 8,000 miles consisted of to tours of this morning.

Loss Account shown a debit a non-stop flight from Paris to Linings. glass works of Messrs

Chance,

the toss and balance of $89,560, Including the Colombo Bechar, Algeira, the dia- Lancashire won Ltd., of Smethwick, where it pro-

in 16 houra. The flight will bo duced the glass used in the took first knock, compiling 252. debit balance of $80,284 brought fance of 1,678 miles being covered of the Life Assurance Business.Life resumed along the route majority of the world's Hghthouses Sunnex repiled with 268, Rowley forward from the previous year.

Assurance applications received proposed trans-Saharara Railroad and some of the best option and batting splendidly for a valuable

to Gao on the river Niger. amounted to instruments in the105,

individual during the your seientifle

enjoyed Tato

Policles were world.

The tour is intended to give M. triumph when Lancashire went in $6,053,789. Life The workmen on the night shift a second time. The early bate-issued for $4,044.047 at Annun!

Premiums of $275,227 and appli- Dumesnil Brst-hand knowledge con- Important projects cerning two cation for $325.198 were declin which will be presented for Have the Prince and his brother men offered some resistance, but

post- cheersTate found his length and took i Prince George, rousing

coneinding ed. The remainder were us they left.

wicket after wicket.

figures of seven poned or in course of considera-proval to the Chamber of Deputies The shortly after it resumes Its sessions Sussex made then at the end of the year. This morning the Princes flew with splendid

den May 5. the wickets for 1 runs.

Life Premium lacome after to Manehrater, where

on

Bik

127

Prince of Wales 10-ny agala dhe 1:39 runs for victory for the etion of Reassuragers spiounted

On trades of six wickets.

dressed businessmen

penings in South America. advised more intensive advertisi 52 of British wares, and urged the British adopting necessity of

goods, whose reputation for quit lity stood extremely high in South America, to the specific require ments of particular verseas to kote, vitish Wirteen,

KOWLOON UNION.

CHURCH.

PRESENTATIONS TO REY AND MRS. JOHNSTON,

Members of the Rowicon Union

Church last eirhu saat Farewell to Rev, mal Mrs J. Horace Johnston,

ling sharlly

Warrep

who 270 Colony, Mr. F

Chairman.

11.0

Wies

two

to $85.432. The 14e AssuFANCE Fund increased from $104,575 to $319048.

the

ap

The first ix A plan for the

maintenance of air! permament service along the Moroccan const with its extension to South America hitherto supplied by

The

Aero- postale Company. Although reeely- ng large Government subsidies the company was obliged to appeal for increased financial aid and its ser- Vires are now being amintained by means of temporary grants the Government.

from

In accordance with the Articles GLAMORGAN OUTPLAYED.

Association Messrs.

All Cameron and 15 Tse Fong retire Bowling Fails Against Middlesex.

from the Board of Directors, and, being eligible, offer themselves defeated for relortinu. Since the last Middlesex, at Lord's.

136

meta Mesers, C. P. Marcel and Glamorgan by a margin of

bane the

ivasure of their Tane Fox resigned from Victory was really much greater, are, and Mr. B. R. Start wro a declaration being made in their appointed an additional Wirector.

with only

by the Board. in accordance with send inning

the Articles of Association Mr, il. wickets lown.

Middlesex book first knock, and ft. Sturt also retires, am, being

elirdile, allers hit up 37 m. II. W. Læve cope 14.

clert inn. 107 learne | tributings

The accounts for the year have long journey to Madagascar, but Glamoryan's reputar fowlers Fail.

by Messra, Law will inspect the landing heen audited

Tields, vd, but 1.4. Clay came on and did

military ཡ¢JEac{ren5 od Accountants, and Messes, Peror now bedag

maintained

the rellent work, taking 7 wickets for Bingham and Matthews Charter-hangar and

featherts bioder of the Sahura, and Glamorgan cont de little with Stith Seth and Peming,

who bebrs will return home via Dakar 21) the Middleses bowling and were alterated Accountants, out for 176. Peebles took 7 for 58.liple offer themselves for

Two hundred and two runs were Jetéelion.

:[[[ לא!

On behalf of the Union Church, on the hard in Middlesex's senad

imings when 3. W. Hearne rom- blackwoodpleted his seond century of the

Butch

Hongkong, Mr. d. 1. MacPher presented them with Latile, in relation to a varying and blackwood table and seeds, together cretly half the total.

with

obtaining At this stuger declaration was utarde, Glamorgan Zares rather hoster in their soul knock, but were unable in a dew remarks. The Ker, Mr.

ren impression on the that he and make a Johnston ranted

chenne, fro the Union Clairch, Kowtoon.

11 one thing malinished, the task set them. The last wicket helt stitution of the ni burette, Peebles taking 4 for 72.

he had tried to inmenlar

'Jaart

spirit of goodwill and desire tou

the entot gani, white air be bure successing than

tion.

Various phases

cupatika

Church work were to bed on by

Frank Short, and Mr J, 1. Pherson

POOR ESSEX SHOW.

York-hire Gain an Eusy

Victory.

Wie

CAPTAIN ROBERT

DOLLAR.

REPORTED IN SERIOUS CONDITION,

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San Rafael Max 11 Gruve fear was felt hex! night for Captain Robert Dolar after he second relapse in the suffered a day.

"The eighty-seven your old ship- a violent magnale suffered chill and his pulse and respiration were far above normal. Ameriena Wirele so.

pin

tershire

for a lead on the first

UPS AND DOWNS,

Northants Begin Badly

ellurt to Essex made a great The speakers who f indod. Rev J. Knight Ansley. Rev. E. 4. avoid an uning defent by York- hare at Leyton, and failed by a + Powell, Mrs. Nelson, Mr. J. Cornelius, Mr. A. B. Gardner, Reannarda of eight runs. Their bat-innings.

Mating sailed miserably in the first innings, the whole site beine out Yori hire declared at "39 for + Greenwood, 97) wickets Leight

setting Bees the task of obtaining et rana to avoid an innings de- The home county roult do nò Eral. better than 215, however, thanks Earpoly to the kRful bowling of Verity who claimed seven of the wickel at a eng af 77 0.

A musical programpto tributed by Mr. F. Short, Mr. Hirakawa, Mr. and Mrs, 4, d. Corne, lius, and Mr. and Mrs. th

BIG OIL TANKER IN PORT.

THE AUSTRALIA ARRIVES IN HONGKONG,

Under the command

R. B. Armstrong.

world's largest, Diesel

Capt #thr Jankers.

PARSONS EFFORT.

Warwick Beaten at Birmingham

An exceptionally good first In-

and the largest ever to visit thenings eft abled Somerset to Far East, the Texas Companyeret Warwickshire at Birming m.s. Australia arrived kong on Monday evening.

in leg

ham by 99 Fons. Parsons made u treat efer to retrieve the silua- tion, but could get ne-one to slay with him for long.

and End Well.

with

263

The second project is a scheme for a trans-African air route link- ing Algiers with Madagascar, via French West Africa, the Helgian Conges and Portuguese East Africa. M. Dumesnil will not make the

Agadir, insperthing the establish- | unts maintained or by the Aeropostale Company,

Parliament will shortly have to decide to what extent it wishes to appropriate public funds for the maintenance of African air routes, which, for several years at least, can be exported to yield only

State gotaru. If ails are to be continued or in- | eroased some uniform method uľ Government control and participa. tion sa these enterprises is felt here to be highly desirable,

THEFT OF RAILWAY PROPERTY.

LENIENCE SHOWN TO GOOD) WORKER.

thi

A long term of faithful serving to his empleyors was taken intal consideration by Mr. Bamilton at

Magistravy morning when a traffic workman of the Kowloon-Canton Railway Pleaded guilty to a barge theft of a quantity on tosol, the

the Railway Property (thorities,

Northants were dismissed for Muthe Kowloon on taking first knock, White taking 5 wickets for 24 mine,

reptarti Worrester +Thomas, & for 61 and Northants then proceeded to dy the uppeition fattack, devlaring with 365 runs on the bound for the loss of 9 wickets. Ront tak for 85.

Requiring 219 to win. Worcester had lost four wickets for 108 when stumps were drawn.

FRIENDLY MATCHES,

Kent Defeat Oxford University.

|

Detective Sub-Inspector A. H. Elston told his Worship that the lead had been taken from a domy

the Railway property. The defentant who had been employed i there for the past ten years,ħal ni clean record and always been a satisfactory worker. The police were not pressing the case. and werd asking for the option of It was passible, in view of Kent beat Oxford University at fine. She left Port Arthur, Texas, où

Oxford by ten wickets. The but-the man's past service, that, ir a Los March 17, and sailed from

Somerset batted first and sevetting was enterprising, 1. runs fine were imposed, he would not be Angeles for Hongkong on April

20, to which Warwick replio being scored for 29 wickets, Kent dismissed 9. She brought in 9 tons of

for 121 be losing only nine,

{1}8 Worship. taking into kerosene and gasolene for Hout With 227 (Wellard).

Oxford batted first and hit account the fact that this was his kong and now lies at the Texas 93 runs in arrears on the first

1297 (flone 193, Preeman 8 for 994. | first offence, ordered the defen- Company's Wharf at Taun Wan.innings.

Warwick's chances brightened Kent's 489 for 9 wkts, derlardant to sign a bond for his future The Australia curries a crew

when Somerset were sent inck for edi, cariously enough, did not in-behaviour. 1967 and when Parsons batted

elude a single century, though The last word in Diesel tanker tightly in Warwick's son in-

three players Came extremely constructaion, the Australia sings. After the veteran had been

over-all length of

530 dismissed with his total close. Ashdown made 92. Frank Woolley scored 35, and Todd ob- boum of 70 fert, with a draft of

however, the "tail"

un

11

was quickly

31 feet. Her gross tonnage is disposed of, the last wicket fall-ta 11,628 tona, dead-weight tonnageing at 240, 4. C. White had the 18.700 tons and has a total dis- placement of 25.000 tons. She useful average of 5 wirkets for has a capacity of 149500 barrels 9 fun

of refined petroleum, products,

and is capable of maintaining a service speed of 115 knots.

SUGAR MARKET.

THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS.

and Co.

DERRY IN FORM.

Surrey Make Effort Tuo

Laste.

Oxford's second knock of 280

score 92 runs to win. They were Freeman, 5 for 85) left Kent to Kupeked at without loss,

PIGS KEPT DRUNK FOR 15 YEARS.

:

DOCTOR'S CIRRHOSIS INVES

TIGATIONS.

RADIO BROADCAST

VARIETY PROGRAMME ON

AIR TO-DAY.

The radio programme to be brond at by 2. B. W. on a wavelength of 356 metres to-day in:

5.09-7,00 p.m. Chinese Programme, 7.00-10.30 p.m. European Pro- gramme of Regal and Columbia - Re cords kinally supplied by Mesars. „An- derson Music Company.

7.00-7.48 p.m. Variety, Hawaiian Orchestra-Maul No La

Ka Ol Hawaiian Orchestra-Maui Girl.

King Nawabi's Hawailans. DB2-18. Choral-An Old Time Music Hall,

The Variety Singera, G1002. Choral-An Old Time Minstrel Show.

The Missippi Minstrels. G1077, Banjo Solo-La Vivandiers. Ruin. Sulo-Joy Dance.

Ernest Jones. DBZ38, Choral-Music Hall Memories.

The Variety Singers with Orch. G1083 and MX2.

8.00 p.m. port.

7.48-8.28 p.147. Operatie. Overture-Barber of Seville (Rossini). Classic Symphony Orchestra. 1050, Song-Don Giovanni (Mozart).

Miriam Llcette (Sopran). 9911. Orchestral-Lohengrin (Wagner

arr, Luigini).

Local time, weather re.

B. B. C. Wireless Symphony Orchestra. G107). Song-Frederica (Pepper and Lelar)-

Waysle Rose, Sung-Frederien (Pepper and Lehur)-

Oh Maiden. My Maiden,

Heddle Nash (Tenor). DX115. 8,28-0.04 1. Orchestral, Bridal Processian (Greig). Enter of The Boyards (Halvoran).

lassie Symphony Orchestra, G1059. Serenade (Tuselli).

Serenule (Schubert),

The Regal Salon Orchestra, G1082. Mephisto Valse (Liszt).

Orchestra of The Brussels Rayal Conservatoire. DX10.

William Tell (Rossini). The Classic Symphony Orch. 1081.

Octets. 04-9.22 p.1. Second Movement from Symphonic Pathetique (Tschaikowsky). Seene De Ballet (de Berint arr. Sear). Rapsodie No. 2 (Liezt arr.

Willoughby)

J. H. Squire Celeste Oclet. 0494. 9.22.0.47 p.m. Light Opera. Patience-Vuen Geins-(Gilbert and

Sullivan).

Columbia Light Opera Co. DX38, The Geisha (Greenbank and Jones).

The Band of H. M. Royal Air Forec, MXG. The Mikado-Vocal tiems (Gilbert"and"

Sullivan). Regal Light Opera Company. G1075

A Concert. 9.47-10.30 p.i. Song-There Reigned a Monarch in

Thule (Liszt)

Song-Sea Wrack (O'Neill).

Mariel Brunskill (Contralto), 9687. Pianoforte Salo-Waltz in A Flat

(Brahms)-Spring Song (Mendelssohn) -

Pianoforte Solo-Liebestraum (Dream

of Love (Liszt).

Wiliam Murdoch, 9271. Mate Quartette-Contredance-Russian

Songs (Arr. Naprawnik).

Kedroff Male Quartette. 98335. Violin Salo-Caprice Viennois

(Kreisler).

Violin St-Ave Maria (Schubert

arr. Willim).

Macan Binder. DX7 Sur-The Midshipmite (Weatherly

and Adamel

Song-The Powder Monkey (Watson). Norman Allin (Bass). DX106. 10.30 1.1.

Close Down.

Radio for April.

Arcariling 10 the Broadcasting Committee's Report for April, the Retual hours of radio transmission were 230.75, of which 131 were de.. voted to European programmes, and B.75 to Chinese programmes. The percentage was: European, 56.77; Chinese, 43.23.

the following During the menth items were broadcast:-running con mentaries, 2; dance programmes,.b; European studio concerts, 10; Bura pran relays, 6: Chinese studio cun. certs, T; Chinese relays, 1; European lectures.

Chinese lectures, 9; European children's programmes, :. Chinese children's programmes, 5,

During the month 65 new licences were issued.

PHIPPS CHIDES THE MOTORING GALAHAD.

(Continued from Pago.G.)

side of the little white lines they barble their little while lies.

I have actually met a man who honsted that, the better to cultivate Aphrodite, he had become proficient. at driving, with his knees. But eventually he became overconfident and started wiping the windscreen with his toest It was a very simple funeral.....

N.Z. v. Leicester. At Liecester, a drawn game be

Cleveland, Apr. 3. tween New Zealand and Leicester re-

After, keeping hogs drunk for 15 sulted, the county making a superb

years and observing experiments effort to Snatch a victory aud failing by a very narrow margin. the Boston city hospital has failed Jur 35 years. Dr. F. B. Mallory of twist in the game Derbyshire were well Worth The strange their first innings victory over may be judged from the fact that to find that ethyl alcohol itself does Surrey at the Oval, where over a they were forced to follow on, and injury to the liver.

Injury known as alcoholic clr- thousand funs were hit up in the then, declared,

Of course there are all sorts of The New Zealanders batted rhosis is probably caused by some nurse of some capital ericket.

methods of remote control in vogue. I have seen the swain who The following cable at the elese Derby led by 124 on the first in-splendially on taking first knock impurity in the alcohol, Dr. Mallory

favours the overlapping grip and of the sugar market yesterday han nu are responded gal- and declared with eight wickets told members of the American As- were if a posi-down and a total of 44, to whichsociation of Pathologists and Buc

the Ronico who makes a passionate neen received by Messra l'entrenth tim is declare At the close, Dyr- Dempster contributed 92 and Page teriologists in the closing session of

tion to

detour their annual convention here late to-

In approaching the gear by needed 138 to win with nire 103 not out.

leven Leicester compiled 277 (Cromb, day..... London Terminals.

wickels intact.

menace-cannot em- 5 for 62)

It is a Surrey's 184 us an introduction

reply, and followed on,

"I have kept lioga drunk for 15

phasise too strongly that motorists March 1992 6/10% up 1d.

good enough. Derby declaring 273 for 6 wickets. It was was not

shoukl park before they pet. May 1932 7/-up d

replied with 307, Alderman giving an extremely sporting decision by years in an effort to find out what alcohol сливе August 1931 6/4 up 1d.

a bright batting exhibition to obtain the Leicester slipper. His lead impurities in December 1931 6/74 up 1d.

This first century in Arst-class was no more than 110, but there cirrhosis, but so far have not aue- Dr. Mallory said, "I am cricket, 103 not out.

was just a chance of being able ceeded." New York Terminais.

Surrey's second knock, in which to skiltle out the New Zealandere, certain, however, that pure alcohol Fench obtained 93 and. P. G. H, while the hard-hitting tourists hus no deleterious effect on the Fender 100 not out, producod 388 wern given an opportunity to win. Ilver."

Luck nearly favoured the brave, for 7 wickets declared. Dorby had obtained 127 for the loss of one Snary found his form at the dual had increased since prohibition be wicket when stumps were drawn. tune and bowling brilliantly he

moonshine whisky Northants made a wretched start took 5 N. Z. wickets for runs, cause of the practice of manufac

drawn the turing at Worccator, and though they When stumps were

lost seven wickets coppor stille. Copper, he said, is 'n

deadly poison to the liver. finished up in a winning position, tourists had had to surrender points to Worces-' and had scored only 90 runs,

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Ife aid he believed liver trouble.

In

There was a clean bill of health for the Colony on Monday, no notification of dlacasca being made, but for the week-ending, May 9, the returns show one death from small-pox, thres notifications of diphtheria and two deaths, one case and ono death from enterfe fever, and

Imported There Instance of rolapaing fever. were also a total of 81 deaths from tuberculosis recorded.

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