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THE HONGKONG

Premier Talks MACAO STEAMER HOPING FOR GOOD

With Press.

Visible Change in

Psychology.

INCIDENT.

NAVAL YACHTSMEN'S COMPLAINT.

MASTER FINED $25.

Court

LUCK.

WHY A BUTCHER FIRED CRACKERS.

GETS A CAUTION.

TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1931.

SORDID CASE IN COURT.

GIRL'S SACRIFICE FOR FAMILY.

TRAFFICKERS FINED.

RADIO BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME OF RECORDED MUSIC.

Moutric and Co.

To-day's radio programme to be Arising out of an incident that i When summoned before Mr. Inspector Murphy. of the broadcast by Z. B. W. on a wave. PATIENT BUILDING. Tal was out its way to Macao on

occurred when the steamer Sui Schofield at the Central Police 5.C.A., prosecuted In a cuse at the length of 366 metres:

Kowloon Magistracy before Mr.

6.00-7.00 p.m. Chinese Programme. Sunday, Commander T. Pritchard, [Court this morniag for Aring Fraser this morning when a m 6.00-8.30 p. Chinese. Children's It.D..

IN.R., master of the YesaCl,

woman were charged with Programme, The Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay was charged before Comm crackers without a permit front and

7.00-10.30 p.m. taking a girl from the Colony with

European Pro- Secretary, Mr. Arthur Henderson, thin the Marine the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, the intention of selling her for the ramme of Victor and H. M. V. Re-

morning with having

ing infled butcher intimated to his Wor-purpose of prostitution. Another cords kindly supplied by Meases. 8. to observe article 20 of the Inter-ship that he was celebrating his woman, who was described as the national Collision Regulations, thereby causing. rlak of collision

sion departure from the Colony and girl's mother, was charged with with the vacht Tavy I.

alding and abetting. An praying that his efforts in Canton additional charge of having pass-would be more successful than guilty. ed ahead of the yacht was also lakd after the first charge had they had been in Hongkong. been ret

read. Commander Pritchard Defendant said he had been out denied both charges, but the of work in Hongkong for quite a

a line of $25.

long perind and had decided to try

cion and misunderstanding still | Max rate found them proved and

house,

7.00 p.m. Mail Notice, ole. 7.06-7.30 p.m. Orchestral.

All three defendants pleaded Salut d'Amour (Eigar).

The Magic Song (Zauberlled).

Marek Weber and His Orch, "20750, Inspector Murphy sald the Espanila (Rosey). defendant's took the girl over to La Serenata (Olivier Metra). tended to sell her as a prostitute. Philadelphin Symphony Orch, 6791. Maeno where, he alleged, they in-Lohengrin-Prelude (Wagner).

Victoria Orchestra. 36005.

They stayed at a boarding

8.00 pin. (Local Tíma and Wen- ther Report). The Macno police, who thought the girl had been kidnapped. The defendants, together with the girl. were sent back to Hongkong where they were handed over to the local police,

London. July 28.

MacDonald, and the Foreign Hole. discussed their visit to Germany with representatives of the Press in Berlin to-day.

Mr. MacDonald said the conver- sations were, continuation of those begun at Chequers and were a part of the continued contact between the various untions with the aim of removing the auspi-

prevailing, so that there might be a revival or trade all over the Describing the Incident, Cam luck in Canton. Prior to leav-tut they attracted the attention of world, the establishment of flaan-mander J. B. Newill. Deputy einl stability and confidence, a farlour Master, who prosecuted, successful issue to the disarma-j said that on Sunday he WHA ment problems, and, in general, aboard the yacht just off the the promotion of universal pence, southern extremity of

Thorr

Werk I wo movements, island, sailing on a N.NW, course. The first was that statesmen must The Si Tai was nerved on what Pome I achieve a general he estimated 1 be a west by change of atmosphere, the sernail, south course, When about a mil that experts must work out the separated the vessels, the steamer detailed problems of fiance and appeared to make a slight altera if to pars ahead of the sacht.

disarmament,

The movements were penreeding

14:4

simultaneously

and it was hoped to nebleve results.

11

whn Rot As For Jerry builling

for winter, T TELIA

Lantau

tion in its course to starboard as

_

ing, he had fred a sail string of crackers in the hope of sue- cess in his new sphere.

Questioned by his Worship, de- fendant said he had already been to Canton, but had not yet found | Giving evidence, the girl, who gave her name as Fung Sau-ving employment. He had returned to 16 years of age, said she lived Hongkong on receipt of a letter{with her mother nt Longkoc. from his mother who stated that her father died some time ago.

About 1a.m. the vogels were he was required on a about 29 yards apart.

great anzenry.

**It

The

and she and her mother owed (n) matter of lut of mer

Creditors were pressing fee payment, and there then beentty necessary.” His Worship: Is this (the saming no way put, she suggested sald Commander Newill, to pulmons) the urgent matter?

that she be sold as a prostitute in Permanent work was being done to avoid the pollision.

the helm of Tavy If hard to pinre Defendant: Yes.

jorder to obtain money to pay thei by steady persistent and patientSal Tai passed us about 20 yards, but the defendant, in asking

His Worship imposed a fines offereditors. buiting 21.

Both the Prime Minister and

for leniency, said he bui 124) the Foreign Secretary affirmed

money. that a change of psychology was

Right of Way.

His Worship ordered that de adrendy, visible and this develop-

Commander PritiJinril 15 you fendant be searched Inn no ment would be better' men at the

thought you were in danger, who money being found on him, a car end of another fortnight.

alid you not pull up to the whad beton was administered.

Mr. Henderson goke of the in- provement in Anglo-German lations.

auding that the visit of the German Ministers to Paris had opened up a new era of lations that should go far to solve many outstanding problemas.

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Mr. Macdonald and Me. Henter. non, who were received this morn ing by President Von Hindenburg. express themselves as highly gratified! with the very curial nature of their balf hour's coit- versation with him. Beitish Wire- lery.

made by the steamer.

surek, No sound signal

WILK

Family Discussion.

The inate defendant was her half-brother, she said, and the second defendant his wife. They had a sort of family discussion nt which her mither was not pre-

7.30-8.24 p.m. A Concert, Instrumental Quartet-Quartet in B

Flat Major (Brahms).

Flonialoy Quartet.

7235.

Sang-Little Brown Owl (Sanderson).

Song-The Cuckoo (Lehmann).

Mavis Bennett (Soprano), 32190. Violoncelle Solo-Gavotte Tendre Violoncello Solo-Menuet (Debussy),

(Hillemacher).

Pablo Caruls. 119).

(Eberhart-Endman), Song-Lilies of Lorraine (Grey-

Connor),

Seng-A Rose For Every Heart

Piano Solo-Capricein (Searintti)!

John McCormack (Tenor), (220, Piano Sole-Serenade For the Dall

(Debussy).

Vladimir Horowitz. 1953. Song-No Night There (Clements.

Danks). Song-In the Garden (Miles),

"Marion Talley (Soprano). 1171. Violin Solo-Poems (Fibich-Kubelik). Violin Solo-Sielanka (Wieniawald).

8.24-8.45 p.m.

SPECTACULAR GRAND FINALE AT · ALDERSHOT.

Ruth Posselt. 1181.

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SUMMER SALE

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Do not miss the many Bargains now being offered.

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CANTON ALLIES

PROGRESS.

GEN. SHIP'S FORCES ADVANCING.

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Peking, July 29. After his victory nf Shilchin- eluang and The occupation Chengting, General Shik Yu-skan making rapid progress and is marching: towards the Tientsin- Pakow Railway..

The next battle will be fought either at Protingfu or Tsangeliów, the Inter being an important strategic position along the Tie tsin-Pukow Railway.

A remarkable picture showing the spectacular "grand finale” of the Aldershot Tattoo. Over five thousand parformera ara assembled in the pic- ture, and a striking stone is enhanced by the play of the searchlights in the rese,

fore you did?

Commander Newill stated that had not the helm been put wer there would have been a collision.

Lieut. Commander L. G. Ad- dington, who said he was at the wheel of the Tavy 11, declared that

STAPLE INDUSTRY

CONTROL.

ent, and it was suggested that if she must be sold, she should be sold in Hongkong. She herself obj jected, anying she prefered to go away from Hongkong. Finally, after further discussion, they agre- ed to go to Macao to see what they could do there.

Carnival of the Animals (Saint-

Snens). Leopold Stokowski and the Phila. delphia Orchestra. M71. 5.45-9.00 pm. Organ Bolos, Marche Militaro (Schubert arr.

Best).

Andantino (Lemaro).

Arthur Mcale. B2363. Chelsea Fayre (Gosa-Castard). Londonderry Air (arr. Archer),

Reginald Goss-Custard, F.R.C.O. B2376. 9.00-2.36 p.m. Schumann's Concerto In A Minor Op. 64. Played by Alfred Cortot and ducted by Sir Landon Ronald.

(This Suite is kladly loaned by n

9.35-10.12 p.m.

Variety.

and Titsin have been seized by Newill and Commandert worsted industry to investigate The frat two defendants and the the London Symphony Orchestra con- .

to assist in the war against General | fe Shih-Kersha.

was

From Shibebiachtang. General Commander Newill-Because it Shih sent a telegram to General is not the duty of a sailing ship to Sun Tien-ying, another powerful ex- | give way to a steamer. Kuominchun Divisional Comman- der in Homm, asking him to throw

GOVERNMENT ALIVE in

his whole forces to assist in the attacks on the Manchurians.

TO QUESTION. The tro

troops of General Shih wear

London. July 28. showing that they are untis badges

The mother was informed of this of the 7th 6. A. C. of the Canton he could see that a collision was The President of the Board of decision, and she had no objection. Government.

inevitable had he remained on the Trude, Mr. William Graham, was She told the first defendant to sell Hundreds of pamphlets and let-same course. The other occupants asked in the House Commons to the girl, and return to her the pro- dørs sent by Général Shih to Poking of the yacht were Commander day whether, he would institute an ceeds of the sale, after deducting.

the woollen inquiry into

and the expenses incurred. the Manchurian ecusers. The The defendant told

twelve more aeroplanes to Pekingperience sailing and in the navy. Idens involved in inflated capital where they stayed in a boarding { Listener). Manchurian Government has sent that he had several years of ex mensures for reducing the bur girl then accordingly went to Mincus a commander R. N. R. charges in certain sections of the house. A man and a woman visit- When he rst noticed the yacht it industry.

ed them, and the latter appeared was about five miles away, and na Mr. Graham replied that the re-to her to be looking her over, but they approached each other, he con- organisation of this and other aldered it quite safe to cross ahead, staple industries

no money was offered, receiving SAH Later the yacht appeared to alter the constant attention of the Gov- its course to the westward until it ernment, and a special inquiry, seemed to be steering almost ans suggested, was unnecessary. parallel course. This delayed him Mr. Graham was also asked if prostitute before she was taken in putting his helm over, Rooing he had now decided to seek powers to Macao, but was a working girl that there was no danger at that to bring the iron and steel in- in the employ of a preserved-fruft time. Soon after the yacht came dustry within the control

factory in Shamshulpo. She was back on its original course and he Public Utility Corporation or if willing to become a prostitute be ordered the helm hard a port. The he had an alternative polley in cause it seemed to her to be the steamer however refused to answer view. Ife replied that negotin-only way out of their troubles. her helm immediately on account tions with the industry concerned Asked if what the girl said waa of the strong ebb tide Betting were continuing.-British Wire-true, the three defendants answer ngainst the starboard bow.

No Doubt

of Clearing. "At the same time," declared the defendant, "I had no doubt of bei ing able to clear the yacht. We passed the yacht 100 to 160 feet nhend, and as we were swinging

NEA

A picture of Thomas Edison, takes only a faw wooka ago. His health i causing

anxiety.

some

at the time, it is almost certain

Тела.

BULGARIAN ARRESTED.

(Continued from-Page`1.)

of #1

The Only Way,

The girl stated that she was nót

ed in the affirmative.

Song-What Archibald Say", Gnes, Song-Falling in Love Again.

Gracie Fields (Comedienne). B3692. Orchestral-The Daughter of Rosio

O'Grady, Victor Novelty Orchestra. 22386. Song-A Room with a View. Song-Mary Make Believe.

Noel Coward (Baritono). B3719, Piano Solo-I've Got a Feeling I'm

Failing.

Thomas Woller. 22092. Male Chorus-Dinah. Halo Chorus-Oh, Miss Hannah,

Tho Revellers. 19706. Organ Solo-Louise. Organ Solo-This is Heaven.

Reginald Foort, B3108. The Arst deferidant was fined Song-Lazy Lou'slana Moon, $100 or two months, the second. Johnny Marvin (Comedian). 22348. 10.12-10.28. p.m. Pianoforte Solos, defendant was cautioned, and the third defendant was fined $20 or Tango (Albeniz). two weeks. His Worship ordered Boaring (Schumann). the girl to be handed over to the

Wilhelm Bachaus. 1446. Beart Dance (Chaminade), The Flatterer (Chaminade),

Hans Barth. 20340. 10.28 p.m. Rugby Mid-day ProNS News.

10.30 p.m. Close Down

that our bow would have collided a European Inspector of the Rull-S.C. A. with the yacht, had it been within way, it is sinted, going on duty yes- an unsafe distance of us. As we terday morning. passed I noticed a gentleman lying Catching an early down train as in the stern of the yacht, and an- was his usualy routine, the Inspo THE TAO FONG SHAN other at the wheel. There

INSTITUTE. was tor proceeded to Talpo where he absolutely no excitement aboard the saw Vasil! Palecek sitting on a yacht.

banch and caused his arrest. Commander New!!! recalled tho Palecek is alleged to have left two witnesses for the prosecution Kowloon the previous day and made who both denied that the yacht had his way on foot to the Talpo Sta altered its course at any time after tion." “Övernight, he is said to have aighting the Sul Tai.

a native villager's hut. The

slept in a

FOUNDATION STONE LAID AT SHATIN.

The work of the Tao Fong

the foundation stone of a now building which, when completed, will command a magnificent view of the Shatin, Valloy,

Over a hundred people attend-

I have absolutely no doubt name under which he was charged Shan Institute was advanced aned the ceremony, consisting main- after hearing the evidence," re before the Kowloon Magistrate is other step yesterday afternoony of Scandinavian missionaries. marked Cominandor Hole as he re- said to have corresponded with the when the Dean of Hongkong, the besides a large number of

Very, Rov, A. Swann, M.A., Jald Friends, corded the conviction,

name set out in a passport.

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