CAR'S CRASH INTO [SPIRITED REPLY TO
RICKSHAS.
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1931.
REHABILITATION
OF SILVER.
CRITICS.
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DRIVER TO PAY $53 IN FINES.
MR. C. T. WANG OFFERS TO RESIGN.
BANK DIRECTOR'S PROPOSAL TO LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
CIVIL CLAIM PENDING. MATTER OF TACTICS.| CONCERTED ACTION.
thrown
rickshan out of
KOWLOON GOLF
CLUB LOSS.
THIEF SENTENCED TO. THREE MONTHS.
RADIO BROADCAST
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The radio programme to be broad- cast by Z. B. W. on a wavelength of 355 metres to-day In:
6.00-8.00 pan. "Europeon Pro- gramme of Victor Records kindly sup. plied by Messrs. Thang Fook Pinño Co.
6.00-6.27 p.m. Classical Muste. Pearl Fishere Selection (Bizet arr. sen-
Creatore).
Creatore's Band. 30001. Triviain-Preludo (Verdi).
WOMEN ACQUITTED.
In the Traffic Court this morn-
Nanking, July 28,
London, July 22. ! Appearing on reinand before ing. there was a sequal to the in- The annoyance of the Porolga
Speaking before the League of Mr. Fraser at the Kowloon Magis. cident in Queen's Road Central | Minister, Mr. C. T. Wang, over Nations Union here to-day Mr. J. trucy this morning, on a charge of July 15. when Mr. the criticisms levelled against F.Darling, a director of The Mid- house breaking and stealing a and Mrs. J. B. Wilson were him in connexion with Simo-land Bank, one of the largest in large quantity of stores, incluuling after Korean negotiations for the settle the world, urged that the nations alcoholic drinks, from the Kow- a collision with a motor car. The ment of the Wanpansinn autrage employ President Hoover's war loan Golf Club during the night driver of the car, who pleased was reflected in statements which delits holiday plan to devise ways of July 7-8, Lam Ngau was guilty, appeared "on three charges he made at the weekly session at and means of restoring one media tenced to three months' hard dangerous driving, 40 lights, the Foreign Ministry yesterday in which war debts ultimately can labpur, ahile three others, includ and falling to report an neckdent morning,
he settled. Mr. Darling, who for Ing two women charged with re- and was ordered to pay fines
Commenting on the attacks on many months has devoted a
stolen property were amounting to $53.
his polley, Mr. Wang said that the deal Inspector Alexander said that erities blamed the inefficiency of silver values, anid that his plan
Mr. D. B.. Evans appeared for at 130 mm. on July 15. Mr. and the officials at the Foreign Minis would also reinstate world trade the fourth defendant and asked Mrs. Wilson engaged two rickshastry for their inability to obtain ant and in a general economle res that the enses be heard Reparately.
immediate satisfaction
but the overy,
of attention to dermat¦ceiving...
at Naval Terrace, and were going alang Queen's Road Central
erities had not deeply studied the "It suggests the rehabilitation of wals Wanchai, when a car entre Aliuntion
111 Manchurian silver as full legal tender in the from behind and
rollided with frontier before blaming Sanking payment of debts in the ratio of the rickshas, Both occupants for failing to assume an
BERTES-20 ouers of silver to equal one were thrown to the roadway. The live attitude,
puice of guld," Mr. Darling sald
driver of the ear did net stop. The Foreign Minister stated in his address before the League but passing Chinese told them that in diplomatic talies as in at Nations Union.
the number.
Later in the day, and inspector Alexander, Sgt. 11arrin saw de- fendant's car in Lower Albert Hoad, and noticing that one of the lamps was twisted and the other broken, took him to the poller
station.
Mr. Wilson male a report of the
thund time, incident about
when questioned tle defendant solmitted that he was the driver enncerned, but had not reported the matter as he slid sent Chink it serious.
Mr. Wilson received chest Juries, conthrued Inspector AL exander, and his clothes were torn, while Mra, Wilson sufferisd greatly from shock. One of the rlekshus was damaged to the exe fent of $14.
The rensaims of the Dutch Favilion at the French Colonial Exhibition after the fire. Priceless art treasures were destroyed.
Mr. Sebafield said that the court. was empowered to grant $50 com- mulitary manoeuvres the allarkers. pensation, but this was derlined should 1:th e" loto account thr by Mr. Wilson who snid that he strength of the pposing sida ! Would pet in a claim in another before inanehin an offensive. court.
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wrong eatoulation might result in defeat.
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Sub-Inspector Smith produced charge of regelving stolen proper ty against the second defendant but on the instructions of his Worship it was subsequently with-
only evidence in respect of the Inspector Smith said that the
new clarke against the second defendant was his statement in answer to the charge.
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His Worship remarked that if
to defendant chase
deny the arge In Court that would wash jcharge
out his admission to the Police,
Sub-Inspectar Smith: That's the only evidence
I have.
hel His Worship: Then aftor withdraw the charge.
The prosecuting ofheer expinin- rd that t defendant when farrested said that second defendant was with him, The serond defen- dan war en arrested and br
dasitted the offene,
Case Withdrawn.
This Worship declined to areejil Ohe man wn admission, in the ulseme of other evidene, and the ease against him was with; draw.
Sylvin Bullet-March and Procession
of Bacchus (Delibes).
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Victor Symphony Orchestra. 36870. Selections from Menstofete
(Boito arr. Creatore).
Matistofele-Prologue
(Bolta arr. Creatore).
Creatore's Band. 36071, 7.00 pan. Stock quotations, mail notice.
6.27-7.08 p.m. A Concert, Violin Solo-Andante Religluso
(Theme).
Viulin Solo-Cantique de Noct
(Adam).
Marek Weber with Orchestra. 20889. Song-Serenata (Cesareo-Toxt!). Seng-Carceleras (Chapl).
Madam Amelita Galli-Curet (Soprano). 1107. Piano Salo-ancing Tambourine
(Ponce Polla). Pian Sote-Doll Dance (Brown).
Pauline Alpert. 21952. Song The an Irish, Girl I Love (Brennan-Bubin-Ball). Song Shamrock Leaves (Itoke-
Arthur).
Colin O'More (Tenor).. 20917. Violin So-Doina (Roumanian Tale). Violin Sola-Roumanian Gypay Song.
Lazaron Constantine. 21175. 7.08-7.26 p.m. Organ Solos The Bells of St. Mary's (Adams). Old Irish Air (Trans. by Gibson), Prelude in C Minor (Chepin). Largo (Handel) from "Xerxes."
Archer Gibson. 35000 and 3697%. 7.26-8.09 p.m.
Variety.
Cornet Solo-Honeysuckle, Cornet Salo-On a Beautiful
Summer Night.
Waino Kauppi and Its Suomi Orchestra. 20871. Humorous Monolague-Mrs. Cohen at
Fanny Brien, 21211. Piano Solo-Just Across the Street
from Heaven, Piano Solo-To-merrow.
Full Value for Coinage.
Giving evidence against the two fonato defendants. Sub-bispector *This wought by equivalent to a Sith and that he visited Sai Tall price og nuprox'mately GST an Village and there found the fourth ** for silv This would
defendant, together with her hus "It seems that the cause of the
aproximate the present exeisang bans.
the Beach. Winess enquired if they, necident was the failure to carry. Mr. Wang said Manchuris was "Phte of the pipes and it would had my whisky which had recent- restore the value of silver bullien te been stolen and they replied in lights," commented Mr. Schnield Facing a retoul Fitur,
He sait that which the erities should bear
jand ornaments in Judia to par and the negative, in firing defendant.
Lenable India and other Asiatic in view of his good record antiind, and the Nanking invern
Worship: A Imid question)
wasn't it? the fact that damage would hement had always realised that there to have a full value for tes
their coinage without making it : Wines Weh. I saw it was claimed in some other court. he peace in Manchuria must be main inconveniently heavy." would not pass a very heavy sen-tained at all costs.
ther. Mr. Darling expressed the hope
"The husband Inter said he had. Mr. Wang concluded by saying! tence. The penalty would be
For that for three for enrrying no lights, $30
International com ertel bnd: Chat he years
His Worship: I'm afraid that's dangerous driving and $20 for striven his best, but he was praction will be taken during the
ul. the failure to report the accident,pared to resign provided a unit-coming year to solve the silver problem so that prices for the Cable sucressor could be found, Taxi-Driver In Court.
speech white meat may be raised and Charged with dangerous
Mr. Wang's outspoken driv
bas aroused masch attention instabiliard with ronsequent benefit ing a taxi driver, was Goed $25. Traffic Sergeant Brown said
political circles. Commenting out the trade of the world in was standing outside the Colonial, a high Government official said Reneral
Ar. Darling believes that now Secretariat when defensant drave Mr. Woog is unty following thei
along Lower Albert Rond at 10 speed of about 30 miles an hour. and swinging round the corner by the Buy Scouts' Association building, passed a forg, un the wrong side.
Inspector Alexander said! the defendant had fairly good
record.
HUGE HAUL OF OPIUM.
$30,000 WORTH ON LIGHTER.
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Witness That's what he said. Worship-le's charged?
Witness: No.
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Witness said that a bottle and
a half of brandy, a bottle of gin and a hottie of whisky were then Witness asked the
fixed polity of the Government in the Hooyer Plan is effective with produced. negotiations with the Powers, He
R sudded that Marshal Chiang telegraphed from Kiungsi asking Mr. Wang not to pay the lenst fuftention to ill-founded criticism.
-Krusha.
SWEEPSTAKES TO AID BLIND.
CONCESSION FROM DANTZIG GOVERNMENT.
London, July 22.
A big movement is to be ors ganised with the object of alleviat-
A big haul of opium was madeing the conditions of the blind! on a lighter in the harbour res-throughout the work. terday. Stowed way. mangst The scheme was butlined at a other rargo. Revenue oßeers dis-luncheon in London to-day at covered 7,626 taels of raw uplum, ļa large number of influential per- presumably of Wuchow origin, sons were present and a very con-! hacked in tins and sacks, and siderable measure of support is diguised as legitimate merchan-atready promised.
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Mr. Harold Gatty, wife of the world-famous round the world flier, is shown above with their three children. Photo was taken while they were listening to wireless reports of Gatty's progress. Gatty's sister is a resident of Hongkong, wife of Inspector Nolloth, of the H. K. Police.
dise. The stuff, which was valued Mr. C. G. Henderson, the Prest- at over $30,000, Wats removed dent of the All-India Blind Relief! ashore to the Imports and Exparts Association in Bombay, described Omer
the appalling conditions of the Two beatwomen, 19 # conse.Elind in India and the Far East. quence of the seizure, were charg Following his speech the gather- ed with possession of the contra-ing considered practical measures regard to war debts payments it fourth defendant where she had hand before Mr. Schofield at the for raising money. It was un-should be extended
as to gol it and was told that it had Central Police Court, this morning.nounced that following the success embrace in effective fashion the been bought from third defendant.
The Revenue authorities, how-of the Irish bospitals
Lask of solving the silver problem. She said she had paid $10. Both ever, were satisfied that they concession had been knew nothing of the oplum, which from the Government of Dantzig
was believed to have been put authorising A series of Sweep
TRAM CONDUCTOR ASSAULTED.
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MAN WHO OBJECTED TO MOVING,
were arrested.
His Worship (to witness):-1 there any evidence na to how the first woman got it?
Witness:-Only what she told
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abourd with other cargo without stakes to raise funds on behalf of their knowing the exact contents. the bit. The first sweepstake The Magistrate, who was in-will be on the Cambridgeshire
His Worship-She is denied it, formed that there was no evidence handicap at Newmarket in October.
you know. It is for you to make against the two women, ordered Eighty-five per cent. of the talkings A fine of $30 was imposed by out a case. their discharge. Mr. Horace Lo will go in prizes and fifteen per Mr. Williams g the Central
Witness: The woman said 'she appeared for the accused.
cent. to the blind. Any institu-Magistracy this morning on bought it, from second defendunt. tion for the blind in any country Chinese charged with, having na-
Woman's Story. will be entitled to share,
Bulted a tram conductor in Den
second Leung Tal said that The subscription fund will be Voeux Road Central yesterday.
thewino to managed by Mr. G. F. Mowatt, who
Inspector
the defendant, took Brennan told is himself blind and is actively court that the man boarded the her nud asked her if who wanted-
Witness
Jid it.
not but associated with the principal Intram near the Western Market, persuaded fourth, defendant to stitutions for the blind throughout and standing in the passage way the world,
leading to the first class compart-buy. She got $10 from her and ment, refused to move when re- HAVE it to second defendant.
His Worship:Did fourth do quested by the mutarman. Asked
Kefendant know, that the wine came Lord by the conductor to move, the man AS
and turned and
the throat, pulling off several
LORD RICHARD IN THE PANTRY.
BRILLIANT FARCE AT THE CENTRAL.
Whether or not one has Reen "Lord Richard in the Pantry" as
Richard Cooper.
Mr. Evans then put hia client
a rollicking singe faree, there will Richard, inker the brunt, bo no lack of appreciation of its scores a remarkable success, par by the grasped the conductor from second defendant? No. adaptation for the It might ticularly in the scene where the buttons, and had ultimately to be into the box. She said third de- have been feared that the British bargona plot in rovenied. The removed by a European constable. fendant took the wine to her and producera would have contented lady players have been selected The defendant denied the assault, naked her to buy it. Witness asic themaelvan with a photographic with such unerringly good judg declaring that it was impossible as ed where it had come from and and phonographie record of the ment that it is difficult to make he had lost some of the fingers of was told that third defendant's
distinction.
his right hand.
brother wished to dispose of it, stage play, but instead they have an
The local critic who assorted Inspector Manton of the Trum as he was hard pressed for money. omployed the camera skilfully to provide an entertainment rather recently that the worst American way Company told the magistrate She had no idea what each bot batter on the whole than other im was better than the British that cases of passengore rofusing tie was worth. She paid $10. British film-farcos recently shown best, ought to see this one and to move from the passages were First defondant, having pleaded
then nen no more,
frequent.
guilty to house-breaking at the
hero.
Jack Shilkret. 21396. Song-Broken Hearted. Song-So Blue,
Carroll C. Tate, 20912. Organ Solo-Among my Souvenirs, Organ Sola-Diane.
Jesse Crawford, 21146. Local Ume, Weather
$,00 p.m. report.
8.03-11.30 p.m. Ko Shing Theatre Relay.
10.30 pan. Rugby mid-day press 11.30 p.m. Close Down.
newa.
ARCADIAN
WATERWAYS.
(Continued from Page 8.)
there is no need to go protesting- ly post it It is yours for the
night.
I know nothing better, as dusk begins to full, then to sail along one of these friendly rivers, look- ing for a mooring place.
You may stay by a little wood, or by the side of a meadow, or within sight of the sea, or among the reads, or in the middle of n village just by the inn and the grocer's shop, as at Stokesby, or in so lonely place that you scom lo have the world to yourself.
Whichever place you choose is yours.
There is no question of asking permission. All you have to do is to run the boat in and make it fast.
Another good way is to allow the wind to decide.
the
the
Uusually every night it drops with the sur. The speed of boat falls in sympathy with approach of night across the mar slips. Along the banks the sails
Hlower... windmilla move alower slower, just as you move. The sun prepares to sink below the horizon. Sedge war- blers end their song,
of
Night Falls,
Almost imperceptibly, with the faintest of rippling sounds, the bost creeps along. The salls of the windmilla barely move, A bittern heralds from the reeda, with its strange booming call, the coming of night.
The windmills stop.
For 4
a few minutes the bont gildes on, and then, as dusk falls, the wind leaves. it with its last breath by the aldo of the
bank. The saila are lowered and the
atretched awning hed over the cabin and the well to make a surprising. ly comfortable home for the night. Á tent is good, a caravan is bot ter, but a sailing bont is best.
For about £5 a week, except at the height of the scanon, it la poв- sible to hire a walling yacht on the Broads with a cabin in which three can sleep comfortably, I know no better holiday if you manage the bent yourself-an easy job...
previous hearing, was sentenced
to three months hard labour, while the other three were dis charged:
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