SUPREME COURT REGISTRY.
PERSONNEL MATTER FOR GOVERNOR.
The Gazette contains the draft of an Ordinance to amend the Supreme Court Ordinance, 1873.
the duties of necoun-
Present
HENDREN'S TWO
CENTURIES.
(Continued froni Pago 1.)
SUSSEX JUST WIN.
Glamorgan Put Up Great Fight.
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1931.
CORRESPONDENCE.
The Nude Cult.
[To the Editor. Hongkong Telegraph.]
MISS HOFFE'S £500 DAMAGES.
ROLE REFUSED BY MILLE. DELYSIA.
London, Juno 12. The hearing was concluded in the King's Bench Division yester- day betere the Lord Chief Justice (Lord Hewart; and a special jury
and that the personnel, of the Rstanding when the necessary 104/nnoisseur in this line of open-the producer at the Savoy Theatre
It is considered desirable to con- Linue the
arangement gistry should be decided by the Governor according to the require- ments of the time. This Ordinance amends section 13 of the principal Ordinance accordingly.
RADIO BROADCAST
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Sir-Referring to an article in your yesterday's issue, in which the writer humorously remarked It is explained that Section 13 of
Sumsex, after putting up the that apparently the "stock" of the the action for breach of con the principai Ordinance requires
of 170 for 7 11. K. Naked Culture Open Air As-
tract brought by Mins Barbara two Deputy Registrars for the phenomenal score Supreme Court. There is at pre-wicket schuren er ret sociation has dropped a few points, Hoffe, the actress, who in private
Sunings against Glamorgan, and may
7.00-11.30p.m. as one of the main or-life is Mrs. Barbara Kathleen Nant only one;
forcing their opponents to follow- ganizers, herewith state, that this Florence Oakshott of Queen's Elm- tant formerly performed by non, enly just managed to scuro is in no waY, NO. Quite the con- square.
Church-strect, Chelaen, of the Deputy Registrara being on,
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After several meetings and S.. muy undertaken by another officer. outright win, some brilliant
work by the Welsh attack leaving thanks to the active support of a them with only two wickets out-
German scientist and She sued Mr. Gordon Harbord,
rups had been secured.
air culture, who has just passed of The Command to Love," Batting first, Sussex did what through the Colony several letters alleging that he had broken IL they Jfked, and after Langridge had hit up 181, and forwarded to the main centras of role in that play
Juha have been written und already contract to give her de principal in the Savoy Cook and secured his century, the Naked Culture Open Air Associa prudcefion. innings was declared closed at tions in Europe asking them 470 for 7. Cook scored 103 not forward as all the required print- ed matter as to their rules, regula- Glamorgan succeeded in making respectable reply of 296, buttons, pamphlets, illustrated naked cultura monthly Magazines, etc. failed 10 avoid the follow-on required for the right information Batting a second time, they reach of the public and the authorities ed 274, leaving Sussex with just as to the good and healthy a
Win. to
The Southern county lost eight wickets and perfectly legal position of the
Movement Naked Culture in obtaining these runs
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over
the
100
CLOCK BEATS HANTS.
Northampton Concede First Innings Points.
Three centuries were compiled
wore
countries.
The defence was a denial of lie contraet. It was further pleaded that if there was an agreement St was vold in law, Mr. Harbord alan aid that if there was a contract it was not broken,
Mr. Harbord, further
Cross-
examined by Mr. Hilbery, K.C. for Miss Hoffe), said he knew that If the play was produced on shar- All the printed matter and in
Ing terms with a theatre manage. formation required for the lanement de latter might insist on and outer organisation of the nominating the actress for the i. R. Naked Culture Open Artur part. That
was why he Association is expected to arrive refused several offers; he wanted here in alat 215 moutha' time at to keup Miss Hoffe in the east.
Hilbery: Mr. Laurillard
Mr.
much,
in the match in which Hampshire the fatent. when the Hongkong 3. ተነጻ regulations will be Hot Water Apparatus for mater-cured first innings points from Pales
The clock saved drawn up by the Foundation offered sharing terms and nominal. alty block of Kowloon Hospital. Northants,
Northants from outright detent,, Member of both sexes and subed Mile, elysin for the part of U. E. Warren and Co.
their opponents needing only just mitted in due course to the local Manuela at a salary of £250 a work Stores. Menses, E. Hing and Co, and Kwong Hing.
over 100 runs with nine wickets authorities for approval or altera-ut eight performances?--Yes,
when the Atumis
tion, as required. intact
You telegraphed back that you drawn.
1 therefore repeat that there is Northants first occupation a strong interest in the movement thought Delysia's salary was too the crease realised 251, but Hasy in Hongkong, mainly European? Yes. I thought it was fou At the same time, it was shire replied with 334, of which of either arx, and that our "stock" | Arnold contributed· 109,
has therefore in no way dropped in the role.
an excuse for keeping Miss Hoffe A great partnership between but, on the contrary the H. K. Timous and Jupp featured the Naked Culture Open Air Associa Northants second batting display, tion, has during the last few days and declaration
the
WAN mads become considerably consolidated, with the score at 299 for 2 wiekets. Yours, etc.,
remained Both Timms and Jupp rem undefeated, the former's score being 11, and the latter's 101, the Marylebone team out for 63,
Hampshire, set the almost im possible task of scoring 219 within a short time, put 112 on the hoard¦ for the loss of one wicket before the close was signalled.
EMIGRANTS AND CREWS.
MEDICAL INSPECTION FEES DECIDED.
By rute under the Asiatic Emigration Ordinance, the Governor in Council prescribes the following Ters for the medical inspection in this emigrants and erew:
Colony of
In the case of emigrants whose part of departure is Hongkong,
SURREY LOSE POINTS.
Derby Just. Manage to Retnin Lend.
Two lowering innings decided
$1 per hend, including vaccina-the match between Surrey and tion.
In the case of emigrants pass- ing through Hongkong from other ports, 50 cunts per head, including vaccination. It considered neres
officer sary by
medical any appointed as aforesaid.
i
Derbyshire, when The London team were beaten by 15 runs on the frat knock.
Was
NEW AGE SUPPORTER.
--
Mr. Hillery said that Mlle. Delysin, after reading the part, refused to take it.
Mr. Charles E. Killick, theatrical manager, one of the lesseen of the Savoy Theatre, salil that when The agreed to the production of Owen Smith returned the fine "The Command to Love" on shur- figures of 6 for 27, and Wellings in terms he stipulaed that, he and captured the remaining four for 25 | his purtare, Mr. Payne Jennings, ens
shuld nominate the three leading
Oxford reached 250 for nine wie-artists. kets when they declared their The jury found for Miss Hoffe. second venture closed, and gain awarding her £500 damages, innd their attack proved too good for judgipent was entered according the homester's who were disguised By with eosis. for 142.
CANTABS BATTING.
Exhilarating Display in Friendly.
Surrey's first aggregate.
Cambridge completely out played 170, and Derby replied with 185. Levenson-flower's eleven, winning
better by an innings and no cuis, The Londoners made
The Cantal batsmen struck their showing on their return to the rrease, compiling the useful totul best form, replying to their op- In the case of a crew, 50 cents of 369 for 6 wickets, when the ponents, first knuck of 229, with a02
declaration
They for 3 wickets declared. Kemp made. per hend
a great effort to finish off Welch 126. Willcox 114 not out, made a the match, but the Derby batsmen and Brows 100 not out were The held out, the close finding the principal run-getters. and Brown with a score of 255 for 8 wickets followed up this by capturing half Sandhum and Hobbs batted in the of the homester's wickets in their brightest style in Surrey's second second innings for 58 runs.
The attempt, Sandham compiling 107 total reached was 224. and Inbbs 105. Storer saved. Derbyshire In their second innings by hitting up 115 not out.
BANK RETURNS.
NOTE & SPECIE FIGURES FOR JUNE.
The returne of the average amount of bank ales in circulation and of specie in reserve in Blong- kang, during the month ended 30th June, 1981, as certified by the Managers of the respective Banks are:
Chartered
Baske
Average Spre
In Rewerrr.
Whs
HENDREN AGAIN!
Two Brilliant Centuries Against Warwick.
GLOUCESTER'S FEAT.
.Defent, Lancashire by
Eight Wickets
"MADEMOISELLE FROM ARMENTIERES."
COMPOSER SAYS HE GOT NOTHING FOR IT.
Lieut. Gitz
Ottawa, June 2 Rice, who wrote "Mademoiselle from Armentierus" in 1915, when serving with the Canadian Expeditionary Force in France, declared to-day that he had never received a a cent" 1le this popular war Hong. giving evidence before the Can- dian Parliamentary Commission formed to consider à Bill amending the Copyright Act.
for
Wa8
Another song he wrote WAR "Dear Old Pal o' Mine." After much litigation he had collected 2.200 from United States com panles for infringing the copyright of this song, but the whole amount, be said; had been swallowed up in
Two of the lions of the current county cricket season met
each other in the match between Glou- Hendren was the outstandingcester and Lancashire, a thrilling figure in the Middlesex v. War-struggle ending with B. II. Lyon's legal fees. wickshire match. in which the men seetiring the full honours by 134,216,515 112,000,000 former Lock first innings points, eight wickets,
3.827,083 2.360.000s | He hit up a contury" in bath in-
nings, the second being ........$ 11,958,00 121.760,00
finished effort.
Hongkong Bask Mrocante tenk
Amoral
23,030,201 *,300,000*
*In addition Sterling Securities
are deposited with the Crown
Agents valued at £1,335,000.
Goddard played havoc with the 11.00-12.15 p.m.
Gloucester secured a useful lead
Relay of the
an Northern batsmen in their initial | Morning Service from St. John's
appearance at the crease, and, tak- Cathedral. Thanka chiefly to his 181. Middle-ing five wickets for 92 runs, was
12.16 p.m. Chinese Recorded Pro- sex found their first innings aggre- mainly responsible for their dis-ramme.
Time. Weather gate rench 330, to which Warwick missal for 229,
1.00 pm. Local could only reply with 241. Stevens
Report, etc.
2.00 p.m. Close Down. 8.00 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.
8.00-10.00 p.m. European Pro- gramme of Victor and H. M. V. Re- cords kindly supplied by Messra, 3. Moutrie and Co. 8.03-8.15 p.m.
In addition Securities deposit- ed with the Crown Agents and j and Hendren engaged in a merryjbỳ running up a total of 130, Dacre Straita Government vained 1
partnership at the second attempt reaching the three figure mark, and £2,032,618.
enabling Middlesex to declare at then Goddard returned to finish off SIn addition Securities deposit-312 for 2 wickets. Steven's con- fine match by adding another ed with the Crown valued attribution was 170 and Hendren's four wickets to his bag. They cost £180,000.
100 *ont.
him 46 rune, but Lancashire were Warwick made a better showing all out for 111, leaving Gloucester In the last innings of the match with 25 to win. These were made playing out time with 218 for 4 with the loss of two wickets. wickets.
SUGAR MARKET.
THE LATEST cabled QUOTATIONS.
The following cable at the close of the sugar markat yesterday has been reculved by Messra. Pen- treeth and Co.
London Terminals,
March 1932 6/11 down 148. May 1932 7/2 no change. August 1931 6/51⁄2 down ad. December 1931 6/9 down d New York Terminals.
March 1932 1,48 down 3 pts. May 1932 1.54 down 2 pts. July 1931 131 down 1 pt. September 1931 1.35 down 2 pts. December 1981 1.43 down 2 pts. Sourabaya (3/7/31).—Trust in-s creased limit on Browns to 17.50 por 100 klion.
TOURISTS LUCKY.
New Zealanders in Narrow Squeak,
SOMERSET BEATEN,
Yorks Thrive On -Cydor Stimulant. Yorkshire enjoyed one of their most comfortable wins to date The New Zealanders were well against Somerset, beating the on the road to their second defeat Cyder county by an innings and
of the tour against Staffordshire,
35
Funs. It
for 100. Stalfordshire replied with total would have been much larger, 301, and then captured half of the the Yorks fast bowler capturing New Zealand wickets in
six wickets for 09 runs. second venture for 143 runs.
their
Victor Symphony Orchestra conducted En Saga (A Legend) (Sibelius).
by Eugeno Goossens. 0935-9028, 8.15-0.00 pm.
Song-Ave Maria (Kahn). Florence Austral (Soprano), D1446. Organ Solo-Cantileno Nuptfate
(Dubols), Organ Solo-Imperial March (Elgar).
Stanley Roper. C1207. Choral-Art Thou Weary. Choral-Praise To The foliest,
Westminster Control Hall Choir. 81827.
жда a. remarkable Minor Counties club, but time match, in so far that the losers Piano Sola-Murmuring Zephyrs saved them.
actually compiled a first innings (Jensen). Batting first they made a rather actiu
(Mendelssohn), sorry display against the keen core of 300, but were then forced Flano Solo-Spring Song
to bow the knee In inglorious style. Stafford attack, being dismissad
Rudolph Ganz. 1608. But for Macaulay, the Somerset
Bong-Through The Darkness
"(Rossini).
Peter Dawson - (Bosa-Baritano). C2000. The Yorkshire batsmen touched Organ Solo-Memont Murlegle- their best form against a not too!
Scherzo In B Flat (Schubert). Organ Solo-Spirit Of The Dance strong attack, and were able to
the declaration after scoring
(Ewing).
Edward O'Henry, 3080, Herbert Sut- |451 for 9 wickets. cliffe followed up his double con- Choruz-Lot Their Celestial Concerts
(Handel).` Oxford defeated the M. C. C. by tury against Kent, made last week, Choras-Strike Your Timbròls
185. typical innings of
(Schubert).
EASY FOR OXFORD.
M.C.C. Outplayed by University.
ply
9.00-10.00_p.m.
Walkure Part II. The Bariin Opera Orchestra conducted by Dr. Leo Binch
260 runs, in a match in which they wad he received adequats support Choir of St. Paul's Cathedral, 33754. had things their own why from ho the very start.
from the remainder of the team, Their first knock of 215, due to
Somerest failed to repeat their A Chinese attempted suicido at No. Howlett's 5 wickets for 39 runs, first innings performance, and suc- 8, Salgon Street periurday by swallow-did not look impressive, but so wall cumbed to the bowling of Verity, Ing opium. He was conveyed in an did Wellings and Owen Smith bowl, whose six wickets cost only 32 runs. ,unconscious condition to hospital, that between them they skittled. They were all out 107-Reuter
...
M27.
This Sulto is by special request of a Listener)RENNIA
$10.00 p.m. Cinse Down,
7.00-7.28 p.m. Variety. Orchestral-A Mood in Blue. Orchestral-Syncopated Love Song.
Victor Balon Orchestra. 22410. Song-You Were Meant For Me. Bong-Love Buat.
Charles King, 21965. Organ Solo-Love Me, Organ Solo-1' Glone By Eyna to tho
Best of the World.
Jesse Crawford. 22243. Humorous Song-Down by Tho
Railroad Track. Humorous Song-Around the Corner.
Frank Crumit. 22420.
7.28-7.41 p.m. Organ Solon. Pilgrim's Song of Hope (Batiste).
Henry Gordon Thunder. 36802. Fantasia and Fugue on "B. A. C. H.”
(Liszt).
Guy Weitz. 35928. 7.41-7.64 p.m. Trio in G Major (Haydn). Alfred Cortot-Jacques Thibaud-Pablo Casals, 304-3046. 8.00 p.m. (Local Time and Wen- ther Report).
7.54-8.30 p.m. A Concert, Violin Solo (n) The Bee (Schubert) (h) Walte in D Flat (Chopin). Violin Solo-Caprice (Ogarew).
Alexander Schmidt. 20014. Song-Russian Nightingale Song
(Alable). Song-(a) Clavelitos (Valverde)
Estrellita (Ponce).
Madam Amelita Galli-Curci (Soprano). 1440. Piano Solo-To Spring (Grieg). Piano Solo-Waltz in G Flat Major
(Chapin).
(b)
Myrtle C. Enver. 22153; Song-Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life
(Young-Herbert).
Richard Crooks (Tenor). 1343. Violin and Cymbal Duet-The Old
Gypsy, (Erno).
Bela Schaffer-Ferl Sarkozi, 20749, Song-Killarney, My Huine O'er thu
"Son (Login).
Colin O'More (Tenor). 21089, 8.30-9.00 p.m. Orchestral.
Romance (Rubinstein), Melody in F (Rubinstein). '
Victor Concert Orchestra, 22608. Semiramide-Overture (Rossini). Sakuntala-Overture (Goldmark).
Victor Symphony Orchestra. 22288 and 22536, Schubert's Love Songs-Medley
(Schubert-Berle), Marek Weber and His Orchestra.
35030,
0.00-9.30 p.m. Instrumental,"
Duet-Pastorale (Corellt).
(with Strings). Duet-Sonata No. 7 (Loeillet).
(with Flute). Trio-Rondo (Haydn),
(with violin and Cello). Duei-Sonata An A Major (Mozart).
(with Violin): Huzel Gertrude Kinseella (Pinnist) 21974 and 22018. Plans Solo-Indian Love Call (Friml). Piuna Solo-Huguette Waltz (Prim]). Rudolph Friml. 22540. Trio Sonata in G Major (Back)
(with violin and Flute). Duet-Scherm (Schubert),
(with Strings). Hazel Gertrude Kinscella (Planist) 21019. 0.30-11.30 p.m. Dance Programme. Fox Trot-Three Little Words, Fox Trot-Ring Dem Bells. 22528. Fox Trot-Something to Remeinber
You By. Fox Trot-Body and Boul. 22637, Fox Trot-Looking for the Love
light in The Dark. Fax Trot-To-morrow is Another.
Day. 22501.
Vienna, 22612,
Waltz-You Will Remember
22587.
Fox Trot-I Bring a Love
Song. 22612. Fox Trol-She's My Secret
Passion. Fox Trot-It's a Lonesome Okl
Town. 22028. Fox Trol-She Loves Me Just
the Same. Fox Trot-Washington and Lee
Swing. 22574. Fax Trot-When a Black Nan's
Blue. Fox Trot-Mood Indigo. Waltz-To Be Forgotten. Waltz-All That I'm Asking is
Sympathy. 22236. Fox Trot-Lonesome Lover. Fox Trot-Litto Spanish
Dancer. 22002. Fox Trot Just a Gigolo. Fox Trot-I'm Alone Because
I Love You.. 22000. Fox Trot-Heartaches. Fox Trot-day "Hello" to the
Folka Back Home. 22012, Waltz-When Your Hair Had Turned to Silver. Fox Trot-My Temptation. Fox Trot-The River and Mc. Fox Trot-Koep a Song in
Your Soul. 22014. Tango-La Boduccion.
22571. Fox Trot-Bolero, Fox Trot- Love Love. Fox Trot-I'll Never Leave
You. 22507. Fox Trot-Fool Má Sonio Moro. Fox Trot-It Must be True. 22501. Waits-On a Little Street in
Honolulu. Waltz-All Through the
Night 22504. 10.30.6.m. (Approx.). Rugby mid- dave wrers NURMEN.
11.30 p.m. Close down.
·
22605.
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