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STREET FOUNTAIN | SEQUEL TO MOTOR

SQUABBLE

FIVE WOMEN APPEAR

IN COURT

Sub-Inspector

MeWalter,

the

COLLISION

DRIVER FINED FIFTY DOLLARS

A Chinese, stated to have been

THE

HONGKONG

FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1932.

TELEGRAPH.

FATAL END TO ASSAULT

KOWLOON CLINIC FOR V.D.

BUILDING OF TEMPORARY STRUCTURE

After the Legislative Council' meeting, yesterday, a meeting of the Finance Committee was held. The Colonial Secretary (Hon. Mr. E. R. Halifax) presided,

RADIO BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME OF RECORED MUSIC

7-10.37 m. European

J'regranne

Bruck Quotations, Mail Notices vår. }

OLD MAN SUCCUMBS TO INJURIES

Injuries received in an naaault cer in charge at West Point | employed by Sir Robert Ho Tungmade on him by sonje atreel Station, In-day reported daily as a car driver, was summoned sleepers outalde his house are hushes amongst water careters in before Mr. Schofield at the Central believed to have been the cause of

1 W. n a wavelength of 255 metres. Magistracy to-day for reckless the death of Chan Yik-yee, aged, his district.

la connexion with an item for 1996 RUM. driving in Caine Road on May 62, of 16, Portland Street, who $12,500 for a Venereal Disensen 5-7 p.m. Chinese Programme, On his return to the Station 25. He admitted the charge. was found by his son yesterday Clinic at Kowloon, the Hon. Mr. about 1 o'clock yesterday after-

Inspector Saunders, prosecuting, † morning leaning ngninst *{J. P. Braga asked the Colonini Columbin Iecorda. noon, he told Mr. Schofield, he was said that about 5 pan. on the day verandah pillar and complaining Secretary, "Can you say if this confronted with the spectacle of a in question, the defendant, drie- of internal pains..

7 p.m. new and temporary building is go- large crowd gathered about the ing a private car, endeavoured to

The Hou, Chan Wai-cheung, hasing to be on Crown Land?" entrance. Women were in the west-bound bus which he had informed the police that his majority, and it would seem that over-taken at the junction of Cas father was assaulted at about each and everyone had a grievance the Road; this in spite of the fuet4.30 am. yesterday on the pave- and all insisted that they were that Mr. M. R. Deb, of the Medicalment outside the house. The sou complainants in a case concerning Department, in an Austin was ap was attracted to the scene by the five other women who a short time pronching within a distance of noise of a disturbance and DA before had been arrested by a

street he 20 yards from the opposite diree going out into the district watchman for brawling.

found his father leaning against it was diteult to make head-or

He was assisted into a pillar. tail of the matter, safel the

the house and later went to fuspector, but eventually enquiries

sleep, after complaining of pains converged on the fact that two

in the abdomen. women quarrelled over the ques tion of priority at a street foun- tain. The agitation aprend down the whole line of the parque, and in the end the whole crowd was

affected. Clogs were flying in the air. and water ins were being battered laut when the poller intervened.

It was mich scheged quintette that were produced in the Court, all carrying the mark

of a strenuous adfray. Que complain

ed that the band lost a pair of ear- rings. Anuthey held up an in- Jurrd finger which had probably been bitten, while a thled played a swollen eve.

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tion.

What defendant should have done, said the Lispector, on seeing the other car, was to have dropped back behind the bus, but he carried on and swung over to his right side. In the ensuing collision with Mr. Del's Austin, both vehicles tained fairly substantial damage.

His condition became worse and shortly after noon he was removed

the 818- to

Kwong Wah Hospital,

When he viewed it after the

smash, Inspector Saunders said, the defendant's ear was half-way eross the footpath with Mr. Deb's car jammed against it.

The other agreed that it was a and it was very fortunate that no- very dangerous piece of driving. body was injured, as at that hour

il

+

there were large number schoolgirls about.

Defendant, replying to the harge, said the rar belonged to a Leung Kam-lten, living next door To his employer. He was taking out for repairs upon being an requested by the awer.

Inspector MeWalter: That very common occurrence in West Point. There seem to be a terribla His Worship's view was that it number of women there,

the defendant knew so very little The five worn were

charged of driving he should not have ven- with disorderly conduct. Two were tured into a locality like Caine fined $, and all were bound over

Roast, In view of bis clear report sim of $50 to be of good his Worshij derided lu take

lenient view.

A fine of $50 whe impresed.

$21

behaviour for a year

CINEMA

TAKINGS

EMBEZZLED

YOUNG CHINESE

BOUND OVER

GOLD

STANDARD UPHELD

Contiuned from Page 13

a

which will probably be gradually

An employee of the Hongkong | withdrawn. Amusements t'o..

CREDIT POLICY FAILURE.

where he died at 3.30 p.m. There were no external signs of

injury which might have caused

death.

The Colonial Secretary: Yes. Hon. Mr. Braga: Would it not be more economical, instead of a temporary building to put up a permanent one?

The Colonial Secretary: It is a Temporary building of a nature that will fast for years.

|

7.3-7:45 p.m. Operatic.

Urebeatzal-Gotterdammerung-Song

Khine Datarhters (Wigner)

เปล

Bly Henry J. Wood conducting the New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra 11953, Song-ta Tomen-Vini' D'Arte (Puerlal) Song Cavallerin Bastienas. Voi Saple

(Mannguit

Eva Turnet (Soprano) 12:18. Brebestral-The Magie Mute Overture (Muenet) Nir Thorin Beecham conducting the London Symphony Orchestra 1.3001R. TheTrRigoletto-Prelude and Duker SE

#Verd1)

Mr. Braga: We are more or less.

to this sum as committed

Marin Gentile, Alessandro Grande and Carlo Galem.

totni sum on the building. it would not be of such a charneter that it will have to be pulled down Quartette-Renfette-Fairest Daughter of the after a few years and put up again

somewhere else?

Hon. Mr. H. T. Creasy: It more or less permanent.

Grner (Vr01}}

Maria Gentile, Elm Signent, Almendro Grand and Carlo intef 12310.

rebeatral-Die Meistersher Overture (Whe Brun Walter and Symphony Orchester

her!

8 p.m. Report),

DXRA

(peal Time and Weather

7.1-8.10 p.m. Vocal Gem«.

Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson: Pos- It is stated that the deconsed sibly now that the League of Nn- man had been sleeping on the ions is interested in this pro- pavement with a number of streetten, His Majesty's Government Jupes there will be FLO More sleepers.

| Veronique (Meninger-Filder} (Laughter). venereal disonse.

Columbia Light Open Bumpmiy DIXARA

de forneville (Planseite) Ten

totalling $58,623 Les meeles votes

Columbia Luht Opera Comunny DX2MA were approved. These were pub- Bished it detail

8.10-8.46 p.m. yesterday's

Orchestral.

fastte,

JAPANESE CONTROL OF CUSTOMS.

MANCHERIAN REPORTS CAUSES FEARS

211

RATES BY N.Y.K. LINE.

REDUCED THROUGH FARES ANNOUNCED

| Eumont-Ovocie (Bens! Willens Members

17

Erlu Orchestra LX163. The Muste of the Bakers (Jester Str

Pet Walncartner and the Regal Phil

bartende erhes! za Averture (Cherubini)

Wilfem Mengellerm and

w Orchesten 1.1972 1.4973

A Concert.

8.16-9.27 p.m.

Fr A Violin Sola W ́ally

Major (Brab I. Vil of Ale von Rurinu (Bach)

Bronisław Hubermann 1839.

London, June 9. Serious misgivings have been aroused in British and Far Eastern mercantile rircles by the report that the Manchurian Government thuction in passage rates on the At-Song-The Sunt my Mother Sane ferr, Beine contemplates the early appointment | Iantic lines the NY.K.' through

In connexion, with the recent

14-

whow.E.

Darls Vane (Sopran) 357

Kobert Chandents – 5609.

of a Japanese Inspector-General rates to Europe comprising one-way, Son The Kerry Dance Molly1 of Customs. It is a matter for the round-trip and somater excursion | Sufiande No. 1 in 17 Minue (Chopin'

fares, as well as their prompt intervention of the Powers. | Poanae-world fares, have been one-The Mountain of Mourne (z. who vannot possibly acquiesce siderably reduced as circulated by to Caline)

the recently among their agents.cello Four Larus Mogart, arr. Squire). Nevertheless, t i worth while Lor Cute Sale Sarahands (alteri

reduced let the public know their

such an arrangement, according

to authoritative Chinese and Bri-

tish traders.

Patek

and

Eden Coyle fitarllone) 20001.

W. 1. Sanir 19958,

9.27-10.3 p.m. Variety.

DX93

On bestrol-Daly's Theatre Walls Merariss

Charles Pentrice and tile Orchestre

Humorous Mratalogue-Old Sam-One

Peer All Rou

Stanley Halloway DX321 Organ Solo The Vision of Pulkšna

DX45 Regiam Fiveert

Columbia lukt Opern forty' Herman Finch and itis Orchestra DX901 song-A Fine Old English Gentleman

Vnest Gema-Helen Orchestra-What'a fiest

#nch) Wither

Miscellere Rebouw Orchoirs

Concert LX134/L3296, 10.30 p.m. Raghy Mid-Day Press News.

The move is interpreted as fur- ther proof of the Japanese dumi-

If passengers. desire £13 travel nation of Manchuria, and might throughout 18t etass from Hongkang. he followed by a tarif System Europe vin America, tuking the detrimental to the Powers, Fur-motor ships Agama Mary, Tatsuta Thermore it would illsrupt the Maru and Chichibu Maru from Hong- whole of the Chinese Customs king to San Francisco, then the Lee $127-

railway trip across the continent, system and lead to endless com from Atlantic port to Europe by heung. appeared itefore Mr.

plications.

the Beren- super ner such Schofield at the Central Magis This heavy loss of gold restric'a It is insisted that if any change in of the Cunarur Line, the single tracy this morning, charged with the ability of the Federal Reserve | is made in Manchuria, it must be rate will be £119-10-04, being this the embezzlement of $144.25 Boned to follow the palicy of credit by the institution of an interna- more than £10 cheaper when

Harry Dearth Belton DXna. presenting receipts at the Grand expansion within the legal min- tional regime.

pared with the former rate. The

10.3-10.30 1,1, Theatre al Wanchai

and imum gold cover, and it is under-

Synomer excursion suls No 2 in 1 Minor for Flutes and Stru The Times, in a leading article round-trip

are quite Detective

stond that, as a result of the out-largely endorsing the foregoing round-trip rates, which Sergeant Kennedy,

the travelling prosecuting, said the accused, a

flow, the Board has decided to viewpoints, says the proposal is newly introduced to. resident of the Colony for

cease its recent polies of heavy possibly supported by the Japanese 1st-class passager by the above- public are £170, respectively, cover- the

heavy purchasing of United military authorities who control mentioned highest grade of pussen- past ten years, had been Three gears in the employ of the Amuse-

States Government honde in order Manchuria. rather than by the

ድis vessels. ments Co., having been guaranteed

to pile up an excess reserve in Japanese Government, and con- the members' banks. thus encott- siders it is not worth the Japan- in the post by an uncle who oc cupled the position of chief clerk Paying them to liberalise creditse Ministry's while to encourage in the Wing On usurance

to business.

the suspicion that it is seeking to and who had put up $300 against which the Beard has spent hout Power Treaty:---Reuter,

The results of this policy, in evade the obligations of the Nine that guarantee.

|€$600,000,000, is disappointing, as The sum fleuring in the charge

it has produced no outflow from represented the takings of one day the banks which complain of the ut The firand Theatre, In the fewness of sound borrowers and nedinary course of events. ht no improvenu at in business, money should have been handedi over to a shroff, but accused had failed to do so on this occasion. His disappearance led to a war- rant being issued for his arrest.

Waiting For Lengue.

Tokyo, June 1.

Close Dow (7. 10.33 p.m. All orde In the alve European přes

AT Tamurs are khully supplied by Misura deron Murale Co.

HONGKONG SHARE

MARKET.

Another attractive offer to which attention should be drawn is the through rate to Europe, one-way, of £77 covering 2nd. class passage by vessel of the Asama Maru type, 1st- class continental rail and tourist class passage by Bremen and Europa if the N.DL. or by the Berengarin of the Cunard Line, Round-trip rates, orlianry and summer Although the question of formalion, will be £146-10-0d und £119-10- Je recomising the Manchukua Gov-Dd, respectively, ernment is being increasingly press- ed by its proponents, well-inform- of cireka believe the Government the best grade of passenger liners on quotations issued this morning. prices, |is unlikely to accord ita recognition the Pacifie, Atlantic and Suez route with very few exceptions, are esti Asked whether his department before the League of Nations

to is 108, and if passengers were

Reuters

EMPIRE CURRENCY.

London, June 9.

estur-

their special The N.Y.K. offer

rates as follows. Armind-the-worki

by 1st. class rate covering passages

OFFICIAL SUMMARY BY STOCK EXCHANGE

Ax will be seen from the list of

As the Amusements Co., had was evolving an imperial monetarynusts in September, when much avgil of the cabin ships on the Pasi nominal, and the market is quite dull.

sing the case.

day Ul/ that questions

Wor

Sales not suffered in any way. the policy for submission to the Ottawa will depend on the Powers' attitudete and the Atlantic, the round-the- having had the security of $300. Conference, the Chancellor of the to Japan.

Union Insurances $445. world rate will be £165. There are they were inclined to take

Hotels (Rights) $1/1.40. Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamber- If unfavourable, it is expected many other equally attractive rates,

Hongkong Electric $74.70. lenient view and were not prestain, in the House of Commons to that Japan will withdraw from the calling for accommodation and ser

Telephones (P.P.) $23.80/23.85.

Buyers. His Worship bound the accused monetary policy, as affecting the Government.----Reuter.

of League to recognise the Manchukun vier, which provide the maximum of over in a sum of $200 with one various part of the Empire had

good constantly been before the Trea

sury, particularly in remonths, as a part of their normal personal datjes,"

personal surety, to be of

behaviour for a year.

The uncle of the arcused

fusing to farnish the

recent

surety, the accused was retand- The Government would welcome

NOMURA RETURNS.

ed for twenty-four hours to en discussion of these iniportant RECOVERY AFTER INJURIES able him to look for one amongst | questions at Ottawa, but he did his relatives at Shamshuipo. nat consider it desirable to

THEFT OF LADY'S

PURSE

BUS CONDUCTOR

SENTENCED

ex-

press any detail now, in advance

of such discussion.—British Wireleas

DOLLAR STILL UNCHANGED

IN BOMB OUTRAGE

comfort and satisfaction to travellers, and such details can be obtained at the local ofee of N.Y.K. Line.

RADIO PROGRAMMES.-

REPORT BY LOCAL STATION

FOR LAST MONTH

Chinese

Shanghai, Jane, 9. Having recovered from the Actual hours of transmission by severe injuries he received in the BW, during May totalled 256.75 of Hongkow bomb outrage on April which 147 were devoted to European 20, Vice-Admiral Nomura, re-programmies and 100.75 to turned to his Angship to-day. programmes, as follows:

Morning transmissions including Vice-Admiral Nomura, who was commercial news and Church relays, Commander-in-Chief of the Japan-European 51. Chinesu 44%.

Evening transmissions, cse naval forces in Chinese watera

at the time of outrage, was 08, Chinese 65%. seriously injured In the outrage.

European

Convicted on a charge of larceny, LOCAL MARKET SHADE it was at first thought that he European 57.26, Chinese 42.76.

by finding, of a purse containing

money and a gold fountain pen to

the total value of $43,30, Ng Pai, a

EASIER

WATER LEVELS.

log 14214

Canton Insurances $1200. Union Insurances $442%. China Fire Insurances $800. 1.K. & W. Docks $18. - Hongkong Landa $7751. Hongkong Realties $11.85. Star

Ferries 300.

Yaumati Ferries (Old) $3. Mucao Electrics $24. Dairy Farms $28.10. Sinceres $164.

Constructions (Old) $3.

I.K. Govt. Loans 944 Premiom. Wallace Harpers $12.

Sellers.

South China Motors "B" 12. Hotels (Cam. Itights) $12.10. Hotels (Right) $1.

EXCHANGE RATES

The monthly percentages were,

would have

During the month, the following to have

items were broadcast:

Paris, amputated, but the limb

programmes 4 European Genov Dance

Chinese studio The Hongkong dollar again re-suved, although he lost his right studio concerts

Berlin bus conductor employed by the mains unchanged today, and the eye-Renter,

European relays 10, concerts,

Oslo Chinese relays 6, European lecturesHelsingfors Kowloon Motor Bus Company', was | locul market is a shade engier, sentenced to

3, Chinese children's programmes 3. one month's hard with practically no business puss

New licences issued during MayBuenos Aires labour before Mr. Fraser at the fing.

totalled 73. Kowloon Magistracy this morning. In London, silver WA down

Inspector Smith, of Kowloon 1/18th spot and unchanged for City Police Station, said defendant ward, China was a amali seller was the conductor of a bus run and India a small buyer.

stendy. ning between Kowloon City and market closed quietly the Star Ferry. Yesterday, After the offeinl fixing, there wan Chinese lady left her purne in the no special feature. bus when she alighted. She made Silver is down 1/8th In a roport of the matter to the police, York, where the market is dull, as a consequence, of which every Kowloon City bus was stopped and the conductor Interrogated.

11

Subsequently, defendant's bus was stopped by Inspector Smith, who found that some money con- tained in the purae was miasing when it was produced. In defon dants' possession was a $10 note,

The

Now

which was recognised.na one of the

WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS

1/8/

3.675%

Previous Day.

.04.3/16

Yesterday.

03

18.77

18.80

.16,47%

15.47%

,20.00

40.10

.216

216

Athens

.505

670

.Nom.

Nom.

Shanghai

New York

.Holiday .8.87

Amsterdam

.9,07

0.07%

BACK TO BUSINESS.

Vienna. Madrid Bucharent.. Hongkong

.364

.44%

44.9/10

.015

1910

1/3%

015 178%

Brussels

26.32

20.35

123

.10.50

714- 121 124 19.17/82

18.30

115

1/6.25/18

1/8%

30

4.20

10.16/10

17

-British Wirolou.

GENERAL DAWES BUILDING UP FIRM THAT FAILED

New York, June 9.

.18.9/32 General Charles Dawes, formor- Copenhagen.

16.J ly British Ambasandor to Britain.

Liebon....

.110 Rio. who is returning to hin hanking.) *10***

.1/5.81/32 business in Chicago, will be en-Bombay

Yokohama .1/04 gaged in working out the rehabili-Montevideo .00 tation of the Insul enterprises, Montreal......4.28% for which receivers were appoin-Silver (spot)...17. ted last month, says the New

(forward)..17 York Times.--Neuter. 4.1

The following table issued by Consor- the Kwangtung River

Commission shows vancy

the height of water in English feat on the dates named in the West, North and East Rivera:

11labeat on Lowal June

record, West Nirer ne

Shubing. +$1.7 Defendant denied that he in-North River at

Tengymen 20.4, tended to keep the purse or the Noh alrer at money. He said he had intended to return it.

notes kept in the purse by the con- plainant.

H

June

record,

0

10,8

12.0

19.4

Bamskul .. 427

-6.3

4.2

|

Exal River at

Sheklung.. 415,5

2.7

4.1

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