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GERMAN LEADERS IN ENGLAND.
CHANCELLOR'S APPEAL FOR
CO-OPERATION.
HELP NEEDED.
BAD WEATHER FOR RACES.
SOME LIKELY PONIES MENTIONED.
[By "Ringtali."]
The Jockey Club Committee has arranged another very interesting London, June 6,
programme for this afternoon, but Speaking at an international the steady rain at the time of gathering of journalists this even-writing is likely to have an adverse ing, the German Chancellor, Dr. effect on the attendance besides Bruening, sald the purpose of the making the going very hed in the visit to England of Dr. Curtius and A good race is promised himself was to discuss frankly and Wailsend Handleup, no most of amicably the many difficultles the Australian ponies engaged over the Budget and economic life are known to be in capital form. generally.
There are two events for novice riders and a race for members of the Machine Gun Troop. This latter event should be very in- teresting as it is a distance handi- enn. My selections are:
Just before leaving Germany, said Dr. Bruening said they again tried to raise new taxes and to cut down Budget expenses to minimum. After the reduction of payments under the Young Plan by seven hundred militon marka, fnstond of lowering taxCA they were forced to raise them, and to
NEAK
Dr. Bruening.
reduce expenditure by two-and-a- hajf millarda of marks in fourteen months.
Political difenitius In Germany were most argent. Radicalisn was growing, and a solution of the problems which were common to alf countries would be impossible if Germany had to rely on them- elves alone. They were only soluble frank co-operation be- tween all the nations of the world,
Warm Welcome.
On their arrival in England to day. Dr. Bruening and Dr. Curtius were given a most cordial recep Lion. The liner Hamburg, in which they travelled from Ger- many, was mot in the forenoon by the destroyer Winchester off the Isle of Wight. As the German Ambassador boarded the Hamburg' to greet the visitors, the liner's band played the British Nationa Anthem. A few minutes later, the
party went aboard the Winchester to the strains of the German Nutiul Anthem.
First Race.
Lobster Bay. The Tiger.
Roosjan.
Second Race.
Misamis.
Mongolian Stag Tango.
Third Race. Moon Star. The Raindrop. Caulfield.
Fourth Race.
Valorous. Wonderful Stag. Holly Leaf.
Fifth Race.
Christmas Belle, Grey Dawn.. Sonny Boy.
GBL
Sixth Race.
Gold Key. Royal Flush.
Seventh Race.
Celerity. Agate. Silver Fları,
Eighth Race.
Brunswick Hall. SBrey Rey, Country Club.
Nath Race.
Vamoose, Acaela Lear. Awaken Lion.
Tenth Race.
Suzuing. *Demurrer.
Red Leaves.
FAILURE TO GET WORK.
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT IN COURT.
Negofitatons for employment On arrival at Southampton, the not having been successful, Harry visitors: were welcomed by the Greenwood, a chartered account- Mayor. They walked through the nut. who appeared on remand lines of the Police Guard to a before Mr. Williams at the Central special train which enrried them Police Court this morning on a to London, The Prime Minister, charge of absenting himself from accompanied by the Foreign Seere: the House of Detention on June tary, awaited their arrival at 3. wes fined $50 or four weeks' Waterloo Station and extendrá a hard labour in default. warm welcome,
was stated by Mr. G. L. IL The visitors then drove to the Buchanan, Principal Warder, that Carlton Hotel, their headquarters certain party had promised to during their stay. Both at the write to the authorities regarding station and the hotel they were the position which was offered to cheered by a gathering
of the the defendant, but had not done public which included many Ger minns. Later they apent some
The defendant asked if he could hours sight-seeing in the City be allowed to go into town and and the West End of London.
make the necessary arrangements Tonight Dr. Bruening and Dr. himself.
Mr. Buchanan remarked that had been given every opportunity. He had been
Curtius are to be the guests of the Prime Minister at a dinner at the defendant
the Foreign Mee.-Beuter and late on June 2 and then warned British Wireless.
by the Superintendent of Prisons
CAR GETS OUT OF CONTROL.
BRAKE FAILURE CAUSES A MISILAT,
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JUNE
CRICKET COMES INTO
ITS OWN.
(Continued from Pago 1.)
HUGE SURREY SCORE..
Three Centuries in a Row.
Surrey were easy winners at the Oval. Warwick batted first and made only 139 Gower taking 6 wickets for 72 runs.
In reply, Surrey put up the huge total of 503 runs for four wickets. centuries before they were dis Three of the four batamen made
missed. Hobbs scored a superb 147, Andy Ducat contributed 125, and Shepherd scored rapidly to put up a score of 140.
When Fender declared, War wick needed 365 runs to avoid an innings defent, and it was Fender who performed the principal part
VITRIOL THREAT TO ́HEALTH MINISTER..
ALLEGED £500 DEMAND.
John Menzies, 'nged 50; a valot, of Rowton House, Camden Town, N., appeared at Bow-street Police Court on a charge of uttering at the Ministry of Labour, Whitehall, S.W., on April 27, a letter domand ing £500 16s. 14. from Mrs. Ar thur Greenwood, wife of the Minia ter of Health.
1931
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5.00-7.00 p.m.
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Mr. Charles Wallace, who appear- ed for the Director of Public Pro- secutions, said that on April 28 a letter addressed to "Mles Bond- field, Minister of Health, House of Commons," was received and open-Co ed in the ordinary course of hor duties by Miss Contes, a clerk in the office of the Minister Labour's private secretary.
of
The letter was as follows: "Mrs. Arthur Greenwood, wife of Mis-
in preventing a recovery evall toter of Health, this is an emphatte! this extent. He took & wickets warning that failure on your part for 61 runs, and the innings to remit without delay £500 108, elosed at 252. R. E. S. Wyatt, the, will cause me to carry out my Warwick captain, made a splendid intention of greeting both of you effort, but he was dismissed after with a bottle of vitriol.
You' are hitting up 100.
usking to have your haunt burgled, rest" "assured no time will be lost in that respect. Such as you are the cause of the chaos prevailling in England."
LARWOOD AGAIN.
Ten Wickets Win For Nottinghamshire.
Larwood, the England and Notta fast bowler, maintains his remark able form. He contributed much to the ten wickets victory of Notts over Hampshire to-day.
Hampshire made 220 in their first Inninga, and A. W. Carr, the Nolts lender, declared with 279 runs on the board for the loss of
nine wickets.
Hampshire were then dismissed for 68: Larwood took 6 for 20. Ten rana for 6 wirket gave Naats victory.
AN UNFINISHED GAME.
Sussex Held by Leicester.
Itain and Astill put an end to Sussex's hopes of a victory. They had to be satisfied with first in- wings points.
The visitors batted first, and another brilliant ventary by their captain, K. S. Daleepsinhi, who mide 112, enabled a declaration to be made at 397 for 9,
Astill defled the wiles of the varied Sussex attack, scoring 15 a wonderful elfort against splendid Hawling. The innings chused at 286. James Langridge took 6 wickets for 4 runs,
Sussex then made 75 for 2.
THREE HUNDREDS.
Care Free Cricket nt Cambridge.
In spite of the weather, over eleven kundred runs were scored at Cambridge between the New Zen landers and the Lights Blues, for | the loss of 30 wirkets, an average
of nearly forty per wickel,
At the close of play, with five wickets in hand, and G. D. Kesip- Welch still batting, strongly, Cans- bridge needed just under a bun dred to win.
The New Zeidanders (R. C. in their
Hunt, 120) made 375 first innings, and Cambridge re- plied with 3106.
C. S. D. Domster made bio fourth century of the present tour, scoring 101 not out, when N. Z. declared their second innings clos-
ed at 226 for 5.
Cambridge went in needing 207 runs to win. G. D. Kemp-Welch
hit out brilliantly for 102 not out, and when stumps were drawn the Light Blues had obtained 200 runs for five wickets-Reuter,
TELEPHONE WOMEN "ON SCRAP HEAP."
FEW PROMOTIONS NOW.
It was declared at the Post Of
to whom he promised faithfullyfice Controlling Association Con- that he would conform with the ference at Liverpool recently that rules of the House but that same automatic telephones had been wholesale reduction followed by day (June 3) he had been absent
next
been put to promotion, and there was widespread uneasiness throughout the service.
for senior
That
letter was handed to the Becretary to the Minister of Health, said Mr. Wallace, and was shown to Mr. Greenwood, and on his instrac- tions landed to Divisional-Detec tive-Inspector Humphries.
Mr. Wallary added that in Octo- ber, 1930, the following letter was received by Mr. Greenwood.
demand from you for your trickery "Greenwood, £500 in the mum I
You, in your of February last. exuited positing, ought to set a noble example you soundral.
"Bear in mind, members of your family will sustain trouble ruless | or until I get redress. You will re- ceive what you need at, vitiol Your haunts are all get-at-able----- John Menzies,"
This letter, said Mr. Wallace, was shown to Menzies, who agreet) that it was in his handwriting, and; rald that he would continue to write letters until he got redress for the wrong from which he thought he was suffering.
Menzies was remanded.
day press news,
10.30 p.m. Close down.
"SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME.
Sunday's radiu programme to be broadenst by Z.B.W. oa 14 wave- length of 365 metres:
11.00-12.16 p.m. Union Church Servier Relay.
Programme.
Voluntary. Hymn "Pruiss My Soul. The King
Of Heaven."
Invocation and-Lord's Prayer. Hymu Tell of Salvation take the cup. Seripture Rending-1 Corinthiana
Chapter 13.
Hymm "We Love Him Because He
First Loved Us. Prayer. Anthem-Seek To The Lord.
Offertory.
Offeriary Prayer. Hymn-Immortal Love Terever Full. Sermon-Life! What Are We Making
Of It? Hymn-Oh Love That Will Not Let
Mo Go.
National Anthem.
Voluntary. 12.15 p.m. Chinese Recorded Pro- grammo.
1.00 pm. Weather Report Loen! Time, etc.
2.00 pm. Close down. 8.00p.m. Local Time Weather Report, etc.
8.03-9.00 p.m. Union Church Social
Hour.
Who
Progranime. Organ Solo-Vesper (Moale). Community Singing-Thou
Comest From Above. Organ Solo-Finlandia (Sebelius). Solo-Abide With Mo (Liddel), Antho By The Choir-Soloist Mr. G. McLeod-Incline Thine Ear To Me.
Organ Solo Berceuse (Cuilmant). Community Singing-Jesus Calls Us, Solo-Easter Hymn (Bridge). Community Singing-For Ever With
The Lord. Organ Solo-Evensong (Martin),
Doxology. Benediction. Organist-Mr. G. E. Longyear. Soloist-Mrs. N. Mathieson, Community Staging directed by Dr.
Ride.
from 4 p.ni. until he was found of supervising staff, a stop had sleeping out at 4 a.m. the morning.
9.00-10.00 .. European Pro- The defendant replied that he
gramme of Victor Records kindly had been making arrangements
Misa M. A. Parker said the wo-supplied by Messrs. Tsang Fook for obtaining employment and it
men were finding themselves slow Plano Co. Failure of brakes brought about was difficult to interrupt an inter- but surely relegated to the Piane Solo-Prelude in C Sharp Minor
(Rachmaninoff). mishap to. # private car owned view
scran-heap. at 4 o'clock. In fact, a by Mr. Kenth Chan, yesterday friend of his had made arrange thorised to ask what the Depart Cheral-Saviour, When Night Envolves
The General Council is au- Piano Solo-Liebestraum (Liszt).
Julius Schondel. 36906. afternoon.
mente for him to take A room 'ment intended to Where a sloping road runs past outside and having secured the
The Skies Shelley). a nullah to join Robinson Itead promise of a job, he had not women, whose chances of promo-Choral-The King Of Love My
tlon were becoming more and more Shepherd Is (Shelley), with Conduit Road, ear No. 2044 intended is return to the House
remote.
Trinity Choir. 36011. was proceeding along when, ac- any more.
Organ Solo-The Bells Or Saint cording to the driver, Doo Kam- illa Worship remarked that the
Mary's. chun, he saw another car. No.Four weeks' hard labour but if Itress signals from the launch brought
usual penalty was a fine of $50 or A ery of "Man overboard." and dia- Organ Solo-Old Irish Air.
Archer Gibson. 35099. 3083, coming down, and pulled up his own vehicle to allow the other within the next week, the defenda Water Police patrol vessel along Orchestral-Morning, Noon and Night
In Vienna (Suppo). to pans. He appiled his brakes, ant, who could write to his friend, sido a Yaumati Ferry launch at about and got out with the Intention of could fix up a fab he could preturing a brick to place under brought before the Court again sport from the coxswain that an un- Choral-Calm As The Night
known passenger and leaped Øyer- and the sentence reviewed. ono of the rear wheels ns uñ ad: |
board, a search was made under the ditional precaution..
direction of Lance Sergoant McKay in charge of the, police craft, but was without success.
Unhappily, the brakes failed,
and before he could return to the
car to carry out his purpose, it had
TYPHOON WARNING.
be
, rolled down the steep slope and A telegram received from the crashed into the parapet of the Manila Observatory by the Ameri. nullah. Certain structural dam-can Consulate General at 9.45 am, ngo was suffered by the car, but to-day stated that there is Its engine was undamaged and the typhoon or cyclone near or over driver was able to procead after the_Bash Channel, moving N.E. the accident.
or E.NE.
o'clock last night. On receiving a Vienna Philharmonic Orch. 30004..
P. C. Suda Singh returned to the Shaukiwan Police Station last night with a parcel which had been dropped by a suspect on the Shaukiwan Road who was about to be searched, when he took to his hools. The parcel was found. to contain a pair of scissors, a knife and about $20 worth of sub- sidiary coins.
(Andrews).
Choral-On Wings Of Song (Mondelsachn-Lebvre). Associated Glee Clubs of Amerlen. 36001.
Piano Solo-Waltz in C Sharp
(Chopin). Piano Sole-Etude in A Flat Major
(Chopin),
Alfred Cortot. 1101. Orchestral-In The Mosque (Iwanow). Orchestral-In The Mountain Pass
(Iwanow),
Victor Symphony Orchestra. -36017.
10.00 p.m. Close down.
7.00-7.14 p.m. Bond Selections,
Encio (Arditi). Softly Awakes My Heart from "Samson and Delilah,"
(Saint-Saens) 1. M. Gronädler Guarda. 4028, The Midget and the Hippopotamus
(Collan-Kottaun),
Marche Pompouse (Becker).
The Regimental Band of H. M. Grenadier Guards, 4456. 7.14-7.50 p.m. Variety. Xylophono Sola-Minust. Marimba Solo-Aloha Oe.
Rudy Starita: 4782. Voenl Duct-Lido Lady-Hore In
My Arms.
Phyllis Dare and Jack Hulbert. Song Duet-Lido Lady-Atiantle Blues, Phyllis Dare (Soprano). 4220. Piano Solo-Funny Face-'s Wonderful,
Funny Face.
Piano Sofo-Funny Face-My One
And Only.
George Gershwin. 5109. Song-Mercenary Mary-They Still
Lank Good To Me. Sang-Mercenary Mary-I'm a Llite
Bit Fonder of You. Low Hearn and Cherus Peggy O'Neil (Soprano). 3808,
Steel Guitar-Always. Steel Guitar-Lady of Waikiki,
8.00 p.m.
port.
7.50-8.15 Singers.
Frank Ferera. BUDA. Local time; weather ro
Salisbury
The p.m.
Come Let us Join the Roundelny
(Beale), 875.
When Evening's Twilight
(Hation). R3278, - O Who Will O'er The Downs So
Free (Pearaali). Comrades in Arms (Adam). R3246, O Peaceful Night (Gorman).
Rush Thee, My Babie
(Sullivan). 1208. 8.15-8,36 p.m. J. II. Squire Celeste Oclots,
Serenade (Gounod arr. Sear). Extase (Ganne).
4382.
La Cinquantalão (Gabriel Marie). Gavotte from Mignon
Chanson (Frimi).
(Thomas). 3877.
Baby's Sweetheart (Corr!). 3897. 8.36-0.26 p.m. A Concert. Song-Do You Believe in Falries
(Newman and Charles). Song-Among the Willows (Marsland
and Phillips).
4480.
Bella Baillie (Soprano). l'ano Duct-The Bee's Wedding
(Mendelssohn). Pinno Dual-Valsc in D Flat (Chopin). Dorothy Folkard and Muriel Warne. 3944. Song-The Temple Bells (Amy Woadforde-Finden). Song-Less Than The Dust (Amy,
Woodfordo-Finden).
Edgar Coyle (Baritone). RIG64. Instrumental Trio-Trio in D Minor-
Scherzo (Mendelssohn). Moment Musical Schubert).
The Cherniavsky Trio. R3738. Vocal Duel-At Lovo's Beginning
(Campbel) and Lehmann). Vocal Duct-In Spring Time
(Shakespeare and Newton). Dora Labbette and Norman Allin.
4730. 'Cello Solo-Handel's Large (Handel). 'Cello Solo-Salut D'Amour (Elgar).
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