;
THE HONGKONG
E MR. A. L. TAYLER
NERAL RITES AT
SHANGHAI
The funeral of the late Mr. Alfred
Jate Llewellyn Taylor,
Director and Secretary, of Arts and Crafts, Ltd., took place on Tues- day last at Hungjao Road Cemetery. The last rites were Shanghai. held at the graveside and were conducted by the Very Rov. A. C. S. Trivettr Deceased passed away at Hongkong on April 10 while an a business trip, his death coming лs a great nurpine and shock to his many friends. Mr. Tayler is surviv ed by his wife and four daughters to mourn his loss.
TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, APRIL, 25, 1932.
A general view of the Botanical Gardens in their present state of upheaval, showing one section
of the service reservoir now, under construction. (Photo: A Fong).
JAPANESE CLUB
RAIDED
LOTTERY TICKETS
SEIZED
Among those sending flowers were:-Lilian; Rosemary, Helen. Anita and Malsie; Mrs. Albert Tayler; Mr. Kobza; J. II. Taggart; Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Scott; Mr. Eu Tong Sen; Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Davey; Mr. and Mrs. Skene; Staff of the Shanghai Vacuum Cleaning and Storage Co.: Mme. E. M. I. Gonzales; Mr. Mitchell Berry; Mr. and Mrs. Hans Berents; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fong Lano; The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Ltd.; Mr. and Mrs. F. G. C. Walker: Mr. and Mrs. Wagstaff and family; Mr. R. Bigazzi. Hong- kong: Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Worring: Messrs. Little, Adama and Wood, Hongkong; Mrs. Edward Ezra; Mr. I. M. Siu, Hongkong; The Staff of Arts and Crafts, Ltd.
A billiards championship touran- Hongkong No. 1 Carpenter, Hong-ment at the Japanese Seafarers' kong: Mrs. W. J. B. Roope; Miss Club at 90, Johnstone Road, Wan- N: Held; Mr. O. B. Payne, Hung chni, was interrupted last night by kong: Mr. II. F. White, Hong- the entry of a police party, who, kong: Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Grant;proceeding under a gambilde war- Hongkong: Mr. Leung Chi-ho, rant, searched the premises. They Hongkong Mr. and Mrs. H. Mou were handed a number of books aley; Mabel and II. II. Road; Pete: of what appeared to be lottery T. Becaley: Staff of Arts and tickets.
Before Mr. Schofield,.at Crafts, Ltd.. Shanghai; George; Noel and Desiree; Mr. and Men, T. Central Magistracy this morning. F. McCren; Asia Realty Co.; Mr. Nanchita Tanaka, Manager of the and Mrs. W. J. Bidgood: Margaret, Club, was charged with a breach Isabel and Joan Squires; Arts and of the Gaming Ordinaner by the lottery Crafts factory: 1. S. Yu; Mr, dunlawful possession and Mrs. S. J. licks; Dr. Li Shu- firkets. He admitted possession.
Mr. T. Murphy. A.S.P.. sinted fan, Hongkong: No. 1 Mason, Hongkong; Mr. S. K. Wong, Hong thuy the puller visit resulted from kong: Mr. C. F. Sing, Hongkong; information. Two billiards tables with SONIC thirty Mr. G. W. Chan. Hongkong: Mr. Were in use, and Mrs. N. W. Peach; Mr. Danzi! dapanese gathered around, and it Ezra; Mr. Cecil Ezra; The Pre-appeared that the tickets in ques-
tion had some bearing on a bil sident, Board of Governors and
of which last Members of the Columbin Counlinds tournament try Club; E. J. Palmer; Mr. and night was the Closing night. No other tickets were found besides
ان
The depth to which the ox- cavations
the Botanical Gardens are being carried in shown above. (Photo: A Fong).
Public Garden Reservoir
DAY
ANZAC
CEREMONY
WREATHS LAID ON
CENOTAPH
RADIO BROADCAST
RELAY OF ANZAC DINNER
By Z. B. W. on a wavelength of 365 metres. (84G K.C.'s).
6.00-7.00 p.m. Chiness Programme. 7.00-10.30 p.m. European Pro-. gramme,
7.00 p.m.
Notice, etc.
Stock
7.06-7.18 p.m.
Quotations, Mali
Rienzi-Overture. (Wagner).
Philadelphin Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Loopokl Stokowak. 0024-6025. 7.18-1.43 p.m. A Concer!. Finho Solo-Malaguena (Lecuona).
Olga Samaroff. 7304.
Violin Solo-The Rosary
(Nevin-Krelaler).
Fritz Krelelor. 1320. Song-Clair de Lune (Moonlight).
(Szule).
Song-Swing Low Sweet Chariot
(arr. Burleigh).
Dame Nellio Melba (Soprano), 6733. Piano Solo-Novelette in D
7122.
. (Schumann).
Harold Bauer. Violin Solo-A Dream (Cory-
Bartlett).
Reneo Chemet. 1442. Song-Romance (Leslie-Donaldson).
John Boles (Tenor). 22230.
Hawaiian Munic. 7.43-8.00 p.m.
Under the Stars of, Havann.
Blue Waters.
Hilo Hnwallon Orchestra. Lepo Ulaula. Palolo-Hula.
The honour the memory of the men who fought and died on. Gallipoli Peninsula on April 26th. 1915, representatives of the Aus-Song- tralian and New Zealand com munities in Hongkong gathered in front of the Cenotaph this morning and laid wreaths at the foot of the monument.
་་
21822.
Sam-Ku-West Harmony Boys. 21419. 8,00 Local Time and Weather
A p.to. the Report.
8.03-8.10 p.m. Operatic.
-Mignon-I'm Fair Titania
Homan-Doll Song (Offenbach). Marion Talley (Soprono). 6713, Band-Pearl Fishers-Selection (Bizet
arr. Creatore).
Wreaths were also laid on behalf of the South Wales Borderers, the British Legion and the Royal Navy, Despite a heavily overcast sky and, a drizzling rain there more than 100 people present.
were
The whole ceremony was charac terised by impressive simplicity. Two Inglers from the South Wales Borderers sounded"Tae Last Post". Messrs As the notes died awHY,
|
Song-Tales
Creatoro's Bund. 30001-36002, Song-Aida-Celeste Alda (Verdi). Song-Forza del Drating (Verdi)-
Thou Heavenly One.
Enrico Caruso (Tonor). 8.40-8.58 p.m.
Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 (Grieg,
Op. 40).
6000.
New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra conducted by George Schneevolght. 0300-9310. 8.58.9.15 p.m. Concert Waltzes. Gypay Souvenir-Medley (arr.
Schauffer-Paepke), Hungarian Flower (arr. Schaeffer-
Facpke). Hungarian Ihapsody Orch. 35929. fudson Waves (Pignoloni). The Swing
Mrs. A. Hicks, Hongkong: Captain those kept in two desks, which Area Being Put to on their left was Lieut-Gored programmes are kindly supplied by
Engler,
Enter-
Wheeler;
were handed over of his own ac- China Dresden; Messrs. tainment and Land Investment cord by the defendant.
Some 300 tickets were admitted-
Co., Ltd., Hongkong; Mr. and Mrs. |ly in circulation amongst
mem-
8. Richard; Mr. and Mrs. R. Cbers of the Japanese community,
"SUSAN LENOX”
GARBO FILM AT THE QUEEN'S
the Queen's Theatre yesterday to
BODY
MAYOR
Practical Use
F. P. Franklin and C. De Saille Robertson, carrying a magnificent wreath on behalf of the Australian and New Zealand communities, walked slowly forward and deposit
elit at the base of the Cenotaph.
who carried Godwin Austin
South wreath on behalf of the Wales Borderers. The two tributes were laid simultaneously and the three bearers stepped back and stond at attention, The Lieutenant- Colonel saluting.
11
to the
POLICE RESERVE.
ORDERS FOR CURRENT WEEK
Victoria Orchestra. 35870. All records in the above European
Fook Co. 9.15-10.05 p.m. (Approx). Relay of the Anzac Day Dinner from the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden.
Programme.
Toast The Anzaca." Proposed by Dr. H. D. Matthews. Reply by Mr. C. de Salile-
Robertron. Toast-"Allied Forces at
Gallipoli," Reply by Lt. Col. A. R. Godwin
Austen, O. B. E. Humerous Verse. Mr. F. V. Whitts. Community Song-""The Road To
Gundagai. Recitation. Mr. C. de Saille- Humorous Verse. Mr. F. V. Community Song-"Croajingalong"
Robertson.
Zealand
The Chairman-Dr. H. D. Matthews, M.B., will make a short speech. (Speech will cover success of func
of Australian and New tion, and announcement of formation Association in Hongkong).
19.06-10.30 pm, Vocal Gems from Gilbert and Sullivan from Z.B.W. Library.
The Pirates of Penzance. The Gondoliers, Patience.
Columbia Light Opera Company. 10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News.
10.33 p.m. Clone Down.
Robertson; No. 1 Polisher, Hongs | Although there was an evidence, i GOOD PROGRESS kong: No. 1 Tailor. Hongkong: Mr. Murphy observed, that the lot- Hugh Martin: Small Carpenter,tery was not being openly circulat
No-one visiting the lower As they retired, wreaths on be Hongkong; Shao Nin; B. Eed, the police nevertheless took a
Mr. Murphy refer-terrace of the Botanical Gardens half of the British Legion and the Chang: Pro Lang; Den Pah; Foo serious view.
would Royal Navy were borste present time Zinng: Ah Fao: Fo Ting: Lingred to the maximum fine allowed at the Shang.
y Ordinance as $1.000.
imagine that six months ago the front by Commander E. G. Morris His Worship inflicted a fine of area was one of the most attrac-n behalf of the Nuvy and Lieuten $100, and ordered the confiscation tive
spots in Hongkong-aant-Colonel Kobertson on behalf of
the British Legion. of the tickets.
Lieut. W. R. Miller, Regimental magnificent stretch of well-kept | CANTON CONSULAR turf, varied with beds of flower-gt. Major C. Norma and Sergt. ing plants and shrubs. To-day, E. R. Jenkins, of the South Wales as will be seen by the above Borderers, who saw active service picture. it resembles a huge at the Dardanelles, were included in As the last wreath was laid the concrete pillars and steel work.
the "Reveille." There were crowded houses at ENTERTAINED BY THE rater studded with reinforced the official party. What has actually transpired is buglers sounded that the whole of this part of the Military and unval members of the witness the first screenings of
Canton, Apr. 24. "Susan Lenox," featuring Greta
On Friday night, the Mayor of Gardens has been dug up in order party stand at the salute, while the Garbo and Clark Gable. Opinions
will be silence for two minutes. will probably differ regarding this Canton and Mrs. Liu Chi-wan gave to make room for a capurious ser-civilians remained bar-headed in lim. The task of redneing the dinner to the Consular Body of vice reservoir in which novel to film dimensions cannot Canton. Amongst these present stored millions of gallons of water have been an easy one, and this were, Dr. W. Wagner, the German brought across from Shing Mun | may account for the variations Consul-General. and Mrs. Wagner, by the cross-harbour pipe-line.
Herbert Phillips,
C.M.G. When the work is completed, the from the book as well as from the Mr.
O.B.E., HB.M. Consulate General, Farden will be restored--but with programme synopsis.
Mr. J. W. Ballantine, American the new reservoir underneath it. I In parte, the film is truly great;
Big Hendway. in others, not so convincing. There Consul General and Mrs. Balian-
Work on the new reservoir
Police Reserve Orders by the Hon. can be no questioning the excelting, Dr. Jose Luis Archer, Portu lence of the acting, however, alguese Consul-General and Mrs.
of Training Course should attend at though we preferred Great Garbo Archer Mr. Y. Suma, Japanese was started in September last,
Consul-General,
Laurent and, us will be seen by our photo- Mr. T. H. King. Inspector General of
Summer Uniform.
the Chinese Company's Headquarters, In "Anna Christie" to her work in this production. Clark Gable is Eynard, K.L.H., French Consul, graph, big headway is being made.
of a million dollars, Members of the Chinese and Indian 17, Queen's Road Central on Thursday, good, as also are some of the minor Mr. A. Hoffmeister, Chancellor of Involving a cost of approximately;
Inspection Parnde. All ranks of characters, notably Jean Hersholt the Swiss Consulate. Mr. K. Neckel- quarter
of him. mai, Consul for Denmark, Mr. J. the reservoir is to occupy an area Companies, Flying Squad and Reserve April 28th. ut 5.30 p.m. in the tle that we see
in Summer Uniform will be taken into the Indian Company will parade at On the whole, however, the story J. Wiertnk, Consul for the Nether of 270 feet in length. 180 feet in Emergency
of 27th. for a general Its capacity will be five wear by Police Reservists as from Central Police Station on Wednesday,
April
Com- does not maintain the gripping ni lands, and Mrs. Wierink, Mr. A. width and 16 feet 6 inches ture of the original novel. Never- Schubert, Consul for Finland, Mr. depth.
ten kalons of wat be divided Possession of arms will apply in their equipment, etc. By there inspect
Drena-White Uniform, Cap with theless, it is a film well worth sec. H. F. Campbell, Vice-Consul for million gallons of water.
Sweden, Dr. C. C. Wu, the High
While Cover, Belt, Trur
Truncheon,
Whistle, ing.
Commissioner of Hainan, and Dr. into two approximately equal com-ective Equipment Officers imme-mander. Fall in at 6.30 p.m. sharp.
Chinese Company. of partments by a gravity section
and Armlet with Badge. Those not in Cho Chao-hsen, Inspector
of uniform will attend in Strength. Constables
possession Foreign Affairs for the South division wall 10 feet 3 inches in height. The water, which will be Western Provinces.
The host gave a toust to the filtered, will be kept pure by a Cheongling and RG3 Lo Man Sno mufti. No member may be absent Company Commander. The the reinforced concrete roof, support-have been permitted to resign from from this parado without leave from Consular Body, to which
Equipment Officer will make it red by no fewer than 242 piers. the Chinese Company as from April the
22nd, 1932. Senior Consul, Dr. Wagner,
Course-Part II-All re- point of being present. Recruits will Training attend at the
will
Chineno attend. plied, expressing his sincere good The Invent is also composed of
Flying Squad. wishes for the welfare and pro-cement concrete to be laid in bays eruils sperity of the Government and Re- generally speaking of a length Company's leadquarters, on Tuesday,
The final instruction- patrol of the public of China. Our Owen Cor-and width of 15 feet and 12 feet April 26th at 6.30 p.m. for instruction. "y" joints. Training Course-Part 1.-All re- respectively, with
for take place on Friday, April 20th. All respondent.
Provision in also being made for cruits of the Chinese Company will month of the Hongkong Section will inlets and outlets and control attend Central Police Station
Squad-Drill on Thursday, April 28th. members must attend, Members will fall in at Central Police Station at 6.15 nt 6,30 p.m.
Khaki Cover. N.C.Os. Class-All N.C.Os. will p.m. Khaki Uniform and Cap with Race Duty-All members who have of the attend the Chinese Company's Head- scheme is that when the reservoir quarters on Friday, April 29th, at 4.00been detalled for Race Duty on Satur has been constructed, the Botani-¡m. for examination under Mr, Pater day, April 30th will report in accor
RESIDENTS TO BE DECORATED
INVESTITURE NEXT WEEK
Four well-known local residents are to receive honours at the in- vestiture which is being held at Government House on
May 2nd, the ceremonies to be performed by His Excellency the Governor. Indy Peel will also attend.
Mrs. H. T. Creany, who is being invested with the MRE. deeren- tion, will be supported by the Hon.
G. P. de Martin, M.B.E
Dr.
CONVICTS ATTACK
houBoa.
Restoration Later. The unique feature
Police, statis
diately.
eal Gardens will re-naume, more on, P.I.T.S. or less, their former appearance,
utilitarian usc.
Unit are warned
that
Those who not
147 31
Indian Company. Training Course --Part members who have not passed Part II
IK-Al
H
Tunics to Police Store for alteration
ESCORT. MAKE ESCAPE IN JUNGLE WITH RIFLES
dance with Orders issued by the 0 l/c. Lahore, Apr. 21.
Inspection Parade-All ranks of Unit.
Reserve Emergency Unit, Despite a most activo search,
outward Central Police Staton on Wednesday,
Summer Uniform-All membera Mr. II. T. Croney, C.BE., and Mr. so far no trace has boon found of laid out with nice flower beds and the Chinese Company will parado ut
May
4th. for a general inspection of
for who have not yet returned their Khaki the 10 prisoners who escaped yes shrubbery, giving little Mr Li-Po-kwal and Mr. Wong terday white being conveyed from sign of their being put to a more equipment, etc. by the Company Com
Fall in at 5.00 p.m. sharp. will do no without delay. White Uniform, Cap with || Kwong-tin, who
Defendu Class-The regular work- recolvo Corti Aligarh to Lahoro.
Twenty-Avo prisoners attacked ficates of Honour, will have the Hon Mr. W. T. Southors, C.M.G. the police escort at Narwana, a area of no less than 100,000 White Cover, Belt, Truncheon, Whistle, ly Defendu Class will be told to the and square feet, while the slopes will Armlet and Badge, "Pocket Folice gymnasium at Central on. Thursday,
man" and note-book to be carried.
April 28th. at 0.80
p.m. and the Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax, small station between Delhi
head constable bo turfed.
Notico-A meeting of N.C.0% and C.M.G., C.B.E., as their supportera. Bathinda. The
was killed and another constable The contractors are Mesars. Those not in possession of uniform Supported by Mr. Ho Kom-tong. C.B.E., and Mr. A. Morris, Mr. wounded. Ten prisoners escaped Yee Loc, who constructed Glou- will attend in mufti. No member may Squad-Leaders will be helt in the Building, and the under-be absent from this parade without slice of the O. 1/c. Co., on Friday,
leave from the Company Commander. April 29th. at 5.15 p.m. Abbas Arcalli will receive the into the jungle with throo police center
(8gd.). D. L. KING, decoration of Associate Serving rifles and 60 rounds of ammunition. taking fa being supervised by the The Equipment Officer will make it Brother of the Order of St. John The remaining 15 were brought to Waterworks Construction Depart point of being present. Recraits will
mont of the P.W.D. Lahore-Reuter. of Jerusalem.
The flower garden will cover an
lattend.
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