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TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC.

RESULTS OF THE LOCAL EXAMINATIONS.

COMPLETE LIST.

Below are the results (supplied by the local Secretary) of the Trinity College of Music Local Practical Examinations held in Hongkong on 18th, 19th, 20th, 22nd, 23rd, and 24th instant. Where not otherwise stated, the examinations are for planoforte, The examiner was Dr. Alfred Mistowski, P.T.C.L. The total of marks required for a Pass Certi- ficate was 65 per cent. and for a Certificate of itonour 80 per cent. HIGHER LOCAL.

Mari Alves

Нопитн

Lily Agnes Shearer

PANM.

SENIOR Honours.

Gertende MeNeillle

Isabel l'estanji Hung Hing Lu (Villis)

Pass.

Purezn d'Een

Bentrire Rose Culleen

Margaret Grove Strickland May Chan

INTERMEDIATE.

Honours.

Ampat Karadag

Maria Alber

Agner Laing

Pass.

I Ellis...

Joan South

Whorenes Tong

Ampara Fuule

Laudonmak Lule

Almena Laileretsky

Winifred Salh

Avelina Gasano (Violin)

Kathleen Mackay

Lorna Tuinn

JUNIOR

CANTON PEACE

RUMOURS.

GEN. CHAN CHAI-TONG'S ATTITUDE:

MEDIATION PLAN.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1931,

SMART WORK BY P.O. OFFICER.

FOUR OPIUM SMUGGLERS CAUGHT.

THREE SENTENCED.

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Shanghai, June 25. An exceptionally smart piece of Significant news, concerning the work on the part of an Indian oll- Canton situation has been re-ciul of the Post Office, de ceived from nemi-oficial circles neribed to Mr. Schofield at the tore stating that General Chan Central Police Court this morning Chal-tong favours a diplomatic when Revenue Officer Haraphreys charged four, Chinese, inclusion

SESSIONS MURDER

TRIAL.

EYE-WITNESSES GIVE EVIDENCE.

WOMEN'S STORIES.

Eye-witnesses of the alleged murder by stran intion, which oc cured at Yauma on April 1, the victim being Kau Shuk, gave evi- dence at the Criminal Sessions this morning before the Chief Justice Sir Joseph her and Cheung, a woman, with possession when of Wong of varying quantities o: presared alias Wong Sik-cheung opium on board the 8.8. Kamo tinued. yesterday.

settlersent of the Canton. Inrking disagreement. In this Nanking official circles atinch im- portant to the return to Canton of Mr. Huang Chi-lu. Mr. Hunng was formerly a member of the

Provincial

The first defendant. Ma Counc!!

Fuk. Kwangtung and the editor the Cantona cook on board the s.s. On Lee,

of official daily newspaper, the Kao was charged with possession of 14 87 Min Daily Never. He resigneri Laels of prepared oplum; the second, Lao Cheung, with 14 tacks: when the split occurred.

the third. Cheung Kei, with tacts and the fourth, Leung Lak. who is the wife of Cheung Kei, with 10 taris.

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Shhal reports mention that Mr. Huang's return to Canton arouses much hopy for a peaceable 85 settlement as he has assumed the NO role of a mediator.

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The visit to Kwangsi of General Wang Shao-hung, the

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Was con-

His Lordship recalled Li Shu- ting and asked her what period clapsed between the time when she looked over the partition Into the room where the alleged murder was being committed. and the time when she saw the sack being re- moved.

Witness said it wok about half an hour, and, in reply to another question said, there was a litle daylight when the sack was remay-. abouter by prisoner and his father, and when they returned to the house it. was fully daylight.

The facts, as disclosed by R. O. Humphreys, were that 3.30 p.m. yesterday a Post Office 38 Military Goverunt, whose recent

launch was lying alongside Blake negotiations for a political com

Questioned as to what prisoner's promise between the Kwangsi ander with an indian mail officer,

Mr. Mohamed Absan, in charge, father said to her when she spoke, Sanking Governments will be re-

defendnuts witness said the words used were called, is also fail to be in the userved the four nature of a secret mission inspired get into a autor boat and proceed "Don't you mind ales it. You

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Kame. Their need not make a wise. This is Contral Government, with towards the

oilleer's sour adair." She explained she did man's a view to solving the Sunking- aelions aroused the

splores and he rdered the Post od ktow it meant we Kwangsi disputkea.

Offer Inunch to the Kamo.

affair or more than one man'a affair,

Yeung Sikongermaid she was ne- - enwing a fedespace in ite house ama i tish, in the tron, together with her two gutar

She Was aconsent by cries of “Save life!" yo she got up and looked front room, where she saw Wong Kam, prisoner' fither. wl - Boer, holding

WIL- Kun Shuk. news at first said the comly ace only by the female byla of dawn, But lder said the eletrie light was on.

Honours.

102

John Wang

Helen LonIK

Micki Okamoto

Vivian durdun (Viola)

I'll ...

Rose Perry

To Ming Yim

Sanne Obta

Wang.

General Pei Chumeshal left Can ton on Monday and arrived at

Arriving before the defendants' Wachow Thedays apparents melar boat, Mr. Ahsan waited for seek an interview with the defendants and when Ma Puk went on board the Kams the In- dinn official searched him, Buding Ings. the opium tled around his The others were searched in turn and around each of their legs we JA secured various quantities of pre- pare opium.

M Wa Tzehni on Monday viited Mr. Chang Ching-king at his Shameha revidere. The two ambers of the Supervlary Con- mmittee discussed at codderably Beth irapurlant HPHENOTASS to bring about a pretul settirmesi

Beachn.

INDIAN AERIAL

POLICY.

All defendants were taken aahtere and handed over to an Indian con

stably.

The first defolarit A 11- parently the man responsible for The opium and he had engaged the others to carry it for him. tot had already been taken

One

#OBSTRUCTION REPORTard the Kann, which was due

Maurice Rupert Loong

Robert Provan (Vidin

Edwina Louisa Rogers Violin)

Kit

-Su Yin Lee ....

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Raymond Blackmore

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San Chun Au

San Lin Luk

Sex Cheung Lam

Chung Yue Lai

Pas

Roy Kirman (Violin)

Carmen Marin Aloneo

Cheu; OF li

Laura Ping

Aumle Niss

Drdsy Woo

Beatrice Petunji

Sapnel Brown

Mandé Braga

Marion Gardiner

Borge Kolleg

Aller Mugra

Darthy Henderson (Violin)

Ev Tom

Markerg To

PREPARATORY. Honours,

Racinsel Regn Florence Kwon Pranero Chan

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Haunch La

Marla Leitno

*Clothilde Andrade

Margarida Maria Bitelle

Kayobo Kurek nowa

Stella Leg

Stanley To

Marlon Viral

Man

Lai Wong

Dora Chow

Janst Penser

Kazuyo Hirose

Hatsue Kanzl

Red Roh (Violin)

Elizabeth Rossent

Adeline Xavier

Charity Yu Singer (Violin)

Wing Yuen Choy

Winnie Yu

Makoto rackn

Eileen Prigent

Puss

Kikuko Yamanchi

Mary Brusen (Violin)

Agnes Chun

Elizabeth Charles

Mabel Hensley

Tin Yau Kwok Brian Baldwin Allee Chan... Margaret Everest Jessie Wong Henrique Rosario

Daphne Welr

Churles Morrison (Violin)

Charlotte Sunger

Helena Ribeirä (Violin

Joy Booker

Daria Fenton

Margaret Mackayden

Wai Man Ching-

Wai Kei Ching

Wing Lau Choy... Carmion Silva (Violin) Andro Pestonj

FIRST STEPS. Honours.

Kayoko, Suzuki Paula Hollands Evn Richards Alico Lopes Laurd Leitao Etsuko Snita

Zeln Kojinova Alfee Choy (Violin)

Joyce Shaw

Peggy Ma

Margaret Crookdrake Fung Su Tong Eisle Lane, ....... Henry William Bunje Kitty Dedeoglou Maria' Ronarie Rhaxenor Stalker *Hinako Tanska

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Thelma Kousache

DISCOUNTED.

London, June 24. Replying to a question in the House

CommoES. Mr. F. Montague. Under Secretary for 77 | Air, said he was unaware that the Indian Gavernment had placed any obstacles in the way of lights over indian territory of machine other an Indian machines with Indian pilots:

In regard to the Air Transport Service, de understood it would he contrary to that Government's policy to subsidise any company ther than an Indian company Indian mmpre capital and

To with

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BRITISH NAVAL

to love for Saigon at a'clock.

His Worship remarked that the wamar may have been acting un der the instructions of her husband. and cautioned her.

The first defendant was fined $1,700 or eight months hard la- our, the second $1,000 or soven mouths and the third $2,500 nine months' imprisonment.

BRITAIN'S ANSWER TO U.S.A.

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She continued that she saw Kan Shub pressed down to the floor by the wa mong As Kan Shuk was being prese down, the electrig Witness added that Tight went ufl. one of her sous woke up, and as sel

to attend to him she did not sie hatel anything more at that time.

E RADIO BROADCAST

A CHINESE STUDIO CONCERT.

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To-day's radio programme to be brondast by Z. B. W. on a length of 355 metres:

6.00-8.00 p.nl. European gramme of Victor Records kindly sup plied by Mesara. Tanng Fook Plano Co.

6.00-6.29 p.m. Variety. Orchestra-A Mood in Blue. Orchestral-Syncopated Love Song.

Victor Salon Orchestra, 22410, Vooni Duet-Song of Love.

Lucy Isnbolle Marsh-Royal Dadiun, 4013. Organ Solo-Song of the Jalands.

Jesse Crawford. 22304. Piano Solo-Dorothy. Piano Solo-The World is Waiting

for The Sunrise.

Frank Basin, 21821. Song-Maria. Song-Cross Ronds.

Franklyn Baur (Tenor). 21787. 6.29-7.00 p.m. Band and Orchestral Selections,

Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses

(Openshaw).

Victor Novelty Orchestra, 22324. Glorishen (Bampton Tradition)

(arr. Sharp).

Mayfair Hand, 20641, (a) Norwegian Dance (Grief) (b)

Swiss May Dance (Traditional). (0) Shepherd's Dance (German) (b) Children's Dance (German).

Victor Orchestr. 22171. (a) With Castanels (Reinecke) (b)

Shadowa (Schytte). (n) Rataplan (Donizetti) (b)

Serenata (Moszkowski) (e) Waltz No. & (Koschat),

Victor Orchesten. Masked Ball-Selection (Verdi arr.

('rentore),

22163.

Creature's Band. 36006. 7.00 p.m. Stock Quotations, 7,827-7.20 p.m. Operatie. Song-Cavidteria Rustienna-Well You

Know, Good Mother (Masengni). Maria Jeritza (Soprano). 13-14. Pearl Fishers-Selection' (Dizet arr.

Creature)

Creatore's Band. 36001. Song-Tannhauser-The Evening Star

(Wagner).

Marcel Journet (Bass). 1274. 7.24-7.12 p.m. Organ Solos. Chant de Banheur (Song of

Happiness) (Lemare). Aloha Og (Farewell to Thee)

(Liliuokalani),

Edwin 11, Lenare. 2112). First Symphony-Finale (Vierne).

Fernando Germani. 22287,

A Perfect Day (Jacoba-Bord), The Old Refrain (Vienen Popular Song (Trans. by Kreisler),

Archer Gibson. 26019, 6.42-8.00 p.m. Vian Solos.

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CRETONNES

The last wilaess, Li Shu-ting.. came along and sat en witness's bet and. Yee Koo, prisoner's wife. also came and :at on the bed. Wit ness aides she noticed that Wong Pak-cheung, a your son of Wous Kam was looking down on the scene from an upper cubicle. She continued that the two men remov- ed the body in a sack and carried in downstairs, You Kos opening the front door for them. The return- d after an absence of 10 or 15 minutes, and afterwards she saw Yee Kot take i basin of waler into the room where the alleged murder had been committed which Wong Kam used for the purpose of washe

"A Little Fierce."

In cross-examination by Jr. Jenkin. witness said that Wong Kant was "a little force" but was not extremit. She did nut kay what work he did outside but, in-

paper shoes

for doors, he made sacrificial purposes. She said she did not know that prisoner Wong Kang's adopted son or that Wong Pak-cheong was Wong Kam's natural son..

He adried that the Secretary for tween those of His Majesty's Gov-ing the font. Air was fully alive to the imperaments concerned, we felt that Itunee of the continense doy, leg - | WE should be interpreting the ment of Ah Honutes throughout the wishes of the enuntry in deeiding Empire, and the policy of the De- | Freely to offer to the Dominion pariment was being directed to and luia, the same concrasion as wards that end, British Wheelisa, jis proposed for foreign enuntries

under the saine conditions,

"According, when inviting the assent at El Dominion Govern meals and the Government of fu- dia to the suspension of German payments so far as regards the share to which they are entitled, we intimated

that, on the same principle, we would rendily give London, Jane 24. them the option of postponing the In the House of Commons, the whole amount of their war debt First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr.payments to the United Kingdom For a period of 12 months from So A. V. Alexander, replying to a So question, said the cruiser and 1st July if they so desire.

building so destroyer

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PROGRAMME.

NO INCREASE INTENDED AT PRESENT.

programme

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As it was hoped that an oppor- tunity might soon arise for con tinuing these negotiations, the Government did not consider that the gituation at present warranted any increase in the building pro- 70 gramine approved by Parliament. 70-British WirelesH.

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FAMOUS MSS.

BIG PRICES IN LONDON YESTERDAY.

London, June 21.

Two XVth Centory manuscripts fetched high prices when put up for sale at Sotheby's in London to-day.

One was "Three Decades of Livy Roman

Historica.' It realised £1,400 and illuminated with thirty magnificent miniatures in plour including the old monk who wrote the translation. The other treasure was a copy of the "Pour 87 Man's Bible",

a celebrated book 87 with Illustrations of scriptural, his ካብ tory which realised £8,000.

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Daris Taylor

82 William Wilkinson

81 Lillian Evana

B1 Chi Haan Wong

60 John Jopling

80 Jannette Wong

80 San Koh Wong

80 Joan Wallace

80 Mabel Woo

80 Doria Mary Frith

Marie Smith

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Cost of Government.

"These proposals will involve a loss to the current budget which may reach approximately eleven million pounds.

This is a serious sacrifice for the taxpayers of this country, upon whom such heavy calls have nirently been made, but we hope that the step which we are taking in co- operation will the United States will be more than Justified by the help it will give it reviving con- fidence and prosperity."

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Witness continued that prisoner worked regularly at Kowlong. Go- downer She did not sec Yer Kou when roused by cries of “Save life,” and at about eight welcck on the same morning she moved to No. 29, Shanghai Street. She added that she only know Kau Shuk by sight and did not see kira again at nit except when shp saw the body in the mortuary.

The case is proceeding.

WATER LEVELS.

DETAILS FOR WEST, NORTH

AND EAST RIVERS.

The following table, Issued by the Kwangtung River Conservancy Commission, shows in English feet the water levels on the West River, North River and East, River on the dates.

June June

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Britain's Dignity, Following Mr. Snowden's state- ment. Mr. Baldwin, on behalf of the Conservatives, said he would con- tent himself with saying that the West River at Shiphing 15.6 9.7 14.5 10.3 Government had taken a course North River at Samshal

0.4 14.2 fully consistent with the dignity North River at Tsingyuen 4.5 7.3. and reputation of our country,

Mr. Lloyd George onid he was very the Government had given. this complete, edurazeous and t equivocal answer to the very noble gesture of the United States.

Replying to Sir Austen Cham- berlain, the Chancellor said he would make a statement later as to how the budgetary position in this country would be adfected by the Government's policy!

Mellon's Next Mission,

74 Mr. Andrew Mellon, U.S. See- 75 retary of the Treasury, is leaving 76 for Paris to-morrow. Meanwhile,

East River at Sheklung

The highest levels recorded are: —Shluhing, 41: feet: Tsingyuen, 29.2 feet; Samshur, 27. feet; Sheklang, 11.5 feet.

The lowest levels on record, à ro minus 5 feel at Samshul, and minus 2.7 feet at Sheklung.

"very amol),"-British Wireless and

Reuter.

Oficial Reticence.

Washington, June 24. Government officials refuse to comaunt on the French teply to the President's proposal or to in-

74 the French Ambassador in Wash didnto the nature of the contents,

74 Ington, has delivered to Mr. Stim-

The United States Ambassador

74 son the French Reply to President in Rome has informed the State

Hoover's offer.

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Department that Italy's accop- White House tance of the proposal is cordial Rate that the replies to the pro- und completo. It contains no re-

nre pouring in and theservations of a political natura,

American Service

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(n) Whitney's Fancy (O'Neill) (b)

Tim O'Neill's Hornpipe (O'Neill). Thanksgiving (O'Neili).

Selena O'Neil. 21661. Love's Garden of Roses (Haydn

Woud).

on Promise Me (De Koven).

Renee Chemet. 1328. 8.00 p.m. Lecal Time and Weather Keport.

8.00-10.30 1.

Concert.

Chinese Studio

10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News.

10.30 p.m.

Clore Dawn.

ALL I KNOW ABOUT LIFE.

(Ctaalimued from Paye 6.)

in post offices, and the relined voices of wireless announcers.

I do not know what

'an anti- cyclone is, and I cannot tell the time by the sun or read the stars.

It is my experience that Bishops are quicker to detect immorality than most people, and I have never met a brond-minded tectotaller. or ashy actress.

I am under the Impression that alf head waiters are extremely rich, and I dislike crussing one-way streets and sitting near gas fires. Among the unpleasant things of life count Sunday In London, carrying luggage upstairs, Ameri- can song lyrics and seasickness, and it puzzles me why a tooth never aches in a dentist's waiting- room.

One of the ugliest words in the English language is "peresc.”

Are All Wives Plain?

I cannot account for the fact that most married men have plain wives, nor do I understand why the majority of pretty girls are so un- gainly when they swing a golf club, I have given up all hope of mastering shorthand, and I cannot play bridge or listen very long to the conversation of selentists: The, taste of whisky is still unpleasing. to me, and I have never been able to finish the Essays of Elin or the Diary of Samuel Pepys.

I resent the fact that it is al- most impossible to buy an English apple, and I would rank gurage mechanica trong the most incom- I consider that petent of workmen. the smell of tanneries is simply appalling.

I do not find dustmon to be very obliging, and I mlas the old-fashion ed water-carts and the Empire pro- menade.

I can never pass a lighted win- dow without looking is, and I al ways turn round at the sound of running feet. I have never amoked hookah or played polo. I am fond of cats.

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I am rather egotistical and hate

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