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NEW GOVERNOR OF MACAO

WARM WELCOME ON

ARRIVAL

FUTURE WORK

(Our Own Correspondent).

RAINS BRING

RELIEF

KWANGSI OUTLOOK

BRIGHTER

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

A. O. C. QUOTATIONS FOR TUESDAY

Dow Jones averagon!

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Wuchow, June 18. Recent ruins in Western and Northern Kwangsi have brought to an end the long stretch of drought from which these two sections of the province have been suffering. 20 Utilities For a long while the saving of the Messrs. F. A. Pierce & Co. report rlee crops from destruction was that the market is dull, Businuas Maeno, June 21. despaired of, and na a result thedone: 500,000 shares. Considerable enthusiasm anark price of rice moured high, I in ed the arrival of His Excellency hoped that the timely rains will Lieut. Colonel Antonio Jose Ber-solve the problem. Hardes de Miranda, Governor of Macao, who nccompanied Mudane Miranda and their chil dren, arrived In Macao from Hongkong aboard the cruiser Adamastor.

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River bont traffic has again been resumed on the Pank Shik River western Kwangel, near Yunnan horder), after almost a month's suspension of traffic owing to low water. Parched crops have also The new Governor, who is ac- been relleved in the region of companied by Captain Jore da Puluh Northern Kwangst, near Cruz, as A, D, C., and Lirut. Pedro Kweichow harder) by recent rains, da Rocha'ns. Private Secretary.] which also have facilitated boat Borden Company was received at the landling stage | travel on the Jung River.

Cantedian Pacific in the new port al Mueno by a At Wuchow, both the West and

Consolidated Cins

New York the Fu Rivers are at flood height, Drug, Ine.. very large gathering.

Dr. J. Magalhaes, Officer Ad-showing that the territory drained Du Pont de Nemours ministering the Government, in- by these two rivers is having an Easton Kodak troduced Col. Miranda to the laundance of rain. The waters of General Electric leading citizens and Government the Fu rose several feet u n fewGeneral Foods officials and then drove off for a hours following a severe thunder fieterd Motors short tour of Macno, repairing tu

storm on Saturday afternoon.-- the Municipal Council where the

Our then Correspondent, picturesque ceremony of handing The key of the city was carried out In the presence of a

athering.

very large

CORDIAL WELCOME.

After speeches of welcome be

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1932.

GUILTY PLEA WITHDRAWN

SEQUAL TO ALLEGED CARGO THEFT

RADIO BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME OF RECORDED MUSIC

1 Z.B.W. on wavelength of 355 metres. (145 K... 6-8 p.m.

An application for the with- drawal of a plea of guilty which had been entered by his client was male by Mr. C.Y. Kwan before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Central Pollee Court this morning when the case in which five boat people are charged in connexion with the pilfering of cargo, consigned to Ban-Meflatofels-i'rologus (Baltes, are. Kayamally & Co., was again be-

Bardelectiune from Mestofele Boito, wet. fore a Worship.

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At the previous hearing three men who are charged with theft of silks and velvet to the value of $1,245 pleaded guilty, while two women accused of receiving stolen property denied the charges,

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Chorus and Sympbuby Orchestra ducted by, Albert Costs, Dreliestra-hengrin-Prelude Act 11 (Wag-

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If Love

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Mr. Kwan, appearing on behalf of the first defendant, asked per mission to withdraw the plea of Ps. Divid, guilty. He remarked that he had

been instructed since the Inst Song hearing and after going into the ense had advised his elfent to plead not guilty.

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After expressing thanks for the cordial welcome extended to him, Volanel Miranda said. expect that all of you resembled | here to-day, are waiting to hear what I propuse In de aftog | have assumed the post of Governor ui Macno. I could tell you that I had a big programme, bat thin! would not be a fair thing to say. A programme is easy to draw op but is never so many

arry out. I will confine mggelt tu few general remarks,

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In the first place, I shall expect

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AT KOWLOON

Four Chinese lads, described as Seony Vacuum Corp. apprentice carpenters in a shop ju Union Carbide Canton Road, were brought before Carton

Mr. Fraser, at the Kowloon Magis. trace this morning, charged with theft of a number of milk bottles! belonging to the Dairy Farm Com |

any and a Chinese company.

I was stated that the lads wer asked to deliver some camphor- woud boxes to the Potive Training School yesterday, and when they

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Mr. Kwan also applied for bath, but Detective Sergeant Fliches. for the police, raised an objection on account of the amount involved and also because of an epidemic of pilfering eases which had been reported recently,

His Worship remarked that the defendant was entitled to bail, although the circumstances might nan substantial ball,

Detective Sergeant Fitches, in reply

to his Worship, said the paller could prove that the first defendiat was the principal in the affair. He was not the master of a cargo bout, as he had claimed, but was a foki and a relative of the master. Kayamally & Co. engaged the first defendant to convey cargo for them and on Jane 16 the Gem was informed that there were three cases of cloth awaiting delivery at the Kowloon Godowns. The first defendant was requested to take delivery of the goods. He went to the go- downs sonte time between 8 and 9 'clock on June 16. He did not use his own hoat as had been his practice, but engaged a boat be-

defendants. The Cases were not delivered at Kayamally & Co.. until 2 o'clock in the afternoon and when they were opened it was Found that two of the cases con- taitied coal and sacks.

were in Nathan Hond, a Chinese, DEATH OF MR. H. J. Jonging to the second and third

detective stopped them and found; the bottles inside the boxe

All the defendants denied theft.

and stated that an amak met them

in the street and save them the

to see the law complied with in | bottles.

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of:

its spirit. I shall also Try To

MRE. S. C. Brooks, who repre- secure for the people of sented the Chinese company, said } Maca that which

to he would like to find out where just which they aspire to, but also the defendants were taking the ellents had een request the people of Maemo to en- Į battles. His operate with me for the develop-lasing quite a large number ment and prospertly of the colony. these bottles lately, and as the had to spent about $2.500 annual ly for bottles, they would like Pet to the boltom of the atlair.

Defendants stuck to their story [of having been given the bottles,

GOODWILL NEEDED.

We must all apply ourselves with intensity to the resolution of the problems to be solved. 1 suppose that there may be some innovations. | by an utnah.

but

and reorganisation and even simpli- the lads to the S... for enquiries

His Worship decided to sendi Rention of work, All this requires and actionrned the case, for 18 time for careful plaaning. Timre are special needs in Macam, with harmonious. working on the part of every one and with god- will, we can all achieve magnifierani results. All this is not as evey it has been to say it. There'is Bitch work to be done, and it a lotad-

ly impossible for me la carry on my own shoulders all the load. I look to the people Macan to help me with loyal and setive co-operation and with everyone working as shall expect you all to work, we will forge ahead.

THE FATHERLAND.

It is well for us to remember that withunt work and organisation. nothing useful or durable will re- ault. Let me also remini you that it is not 1 that calls on you to help it is the Fatherland that wants all of you to work together.

I ask you to salute the Father- land and do homage to old Portu- gal, and I nok you to join me in

à "Viva" to the noble chief of

·State, a man who is the personifien-

U.S. BASEBALL

KLEIN AND GEHRIG HIT HOME RUNS

New York, June 21. The Yankees seered the 42nd victory in 50 games to-day. The Athleties went down at theag, and Washington won. These were the most interesting struggles in the American League, where the Yankees have established a form- idable lead. Lou Gehrig hit home run to-day.

th of the season against Chicago, Chuck Klein scored his eighteen- but the Phillies were beaten 12

Full results:

3.

National League,

New York Brooklyn tion of our rave, who has carried Philadelphia Portugal through times of great Boston stress, who hon succeeded by policy of well-defined good govern-

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ment in helping his Fatherland. Cleveland Viva to Portugal! Viva General | St., Conti Carmona!

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LAMB

A ZEALOUS CHURCH WORKER

The cases were opened after the defendant had left, but he was loeated the same night. being interrogated by the police. After

he was allowed to go but was later aesent for and charged. Enquiries found on board a boat on which were made and the goods were the fourth and fifth defendants were employed. The second and third defendants were arrested on by com- the information of the first.

The defendants were remanded

Widespread regret will be felt amongst a large circle of frients at the news of the death of Mr. Harry James

Lamb, which Memorial Hospital, at the age of curred this morning at the War 31 years. The deceased, who had heen a patient of the hospital for three months, passed away from paratyphoid, followed plications.

was a pillar of strength to Union $1,000 it and the fourth and A man of sterling character, heuntil next Monday the first on Church, with which he had been fifth an 8500 each. associated ever since his arrival

in the tiny in 1920, and his death is a big loss to that body.

Mr.

Lamb came to Hongkong from Glasgow as a representative for Mesars. Arthur and Co., Export) Ltd. whom he has re- presented in the Colony since that Lime. He saw active service in the Great War with the Highland Light Infantry, was wounded in the Battle of the Somme, Duri taken prisoner of war. He Was awarded the Military Meal for Censpicuous gallantry.

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COLLINS BEATS

COCHET

•Continued from Page 1. American 1931 ranking and in 1936, when Helen was out of the game for some time, Mrs. Harper was ranked America's

No. 1.

To-day, the young English hope fade by losing the first set at 6-1, caused her supporters spirits to

but attacking with remarkable seroad set at 6-0 and the third judgment, Miss Stammers took the

after twelve games.

Mr. Lamb was for two years the Treasurer of Union Church, Hong- kong, of which he WAM D trustee and member of Committee up to the time of his death. Ho kong Club and of the was also a member of the Hong- Lodge of Freemasons. Deceased round. was unmarried, but is survived by three sisters and two brothers. resident in Scotland.

Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody had an Victoria | enay passage into the second

The funeral takes place this 5 evening, passing the Monument at

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OLYMPIA HORSE SHOW

KING AND QUEEN SEE JUMPING CONTEST

FATAL MOTOR

MISHAP

CYCLIST SUCCUMBS TO INJURIES

Among the men who qualified for the third round of the singles were Ian Collins (Iritain). Ellsworth Vines (America), Borotra (France), F. J. Perry (Iritain), Jack Craw- ford (Australia)."

Results:-

Ian Collins-bent Henri Coclet, 6-2,

8-6; 0-0, 6-3.

Miki (Japan) beat Hill (Britain).

7-5, 6-3, 6-2.

Hopman (Australia) beat Malfroy

(NZ), 6-3, 6-1, 6.2.

F. X. Shields (U.S.) heat P.

Grandguillet, 6-1, 6-3, 6-3. aliss Stammers beat Mrs, Harper,

1-6, 6-0, 7-5.

-Reuter.

LAWN BOWLS

RECREIO TEAMS FOR SATURDAY

young nasistant at a cigarette stall met with a fatal motor acci- dent yesterday afternoon when he was knocked down by a motor lorry and received injuries from which he subsequently succumbed. The youth, Cheung Nam, of the Kwong Lai cigarette atall, of 349, The following will represent the London, June 21.

Shanghai Street, was riding Club de Recreio in their Lawn This afternoon Their Majesties bleycle and had emerged from a Bowls League matches starting at the King and Queen visited the Inside street into the modified termtional Horse Show at Olym when he collided with

Mongkok Rond 1930 pm, on Saturday:

11 motor 1st Division v. Police (home):

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(Donizetti)

Rigolettowatig the Fate Throng Venll) Dan Parse-Ford Dream

Til felpa (Tenor) 1282.

Stork questions, Mal Hallce, etc. 6.32-7.17 p.m.

Orchestral.

7 p.m.

Metropolis #erdie Grofe)

Paul Whiteman and 1 Concert Cr

chratra 3035, 4.

A Night in Budapest (Schafferiaenke). A Night in Vienna (Schaffer l'apkes

Bungaran Rhagody Dreher In a Mostery Garden (Kelellry). Tomance chalkwky)

Victor Concert Orchestr Gann of Kim (text).

i) from aden Kamzak)

7.17.5 p.m.

Victoria Urchestra V.60037.

Variety.

Hand A Musical Switel

Hannela ang Oh, You Have Nu bien.

and of I.M. Cohfstream Guards 1:25 notem Song How

About Die? Plans Solo Lille Tommy Tucker-Medier.

Gracie Fell® Piano Sulo Ever Green Melleg

Hola Conth [13659, Orchentral--All Turo the Night I Think of

Yu. Orchestral- For You Alune

De Groot and the Piccadilly Delicaten Song The Song of the Kettle. Song Cheery Boula

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1 Dnwech Band Paliceman's Holiday. Hand-Wee MacGregor Patrol

Hand of H.M. Coldstream Guarde 82625 Song Dear laver. My Inve

In Dan (Sopran) 12. 8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

8.3-10.30 p.m. 10.30 p.m.

Chinese Programme, Ingby Mid-day Press 10.35 p.m. Close Down.

News.

All record in the above Faropean pro Frammes are kindly applied by Messrs. Mind Co

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2.46 p.m. Studia Marie, 8,00

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LOCAL AVIATION

DANGER

TRESPASSING HABIT AT KAL TACK

WILK

Inspector Smith prosecuted Chinese before Mr. Fraser, at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning. with trespassing at the Kai Tuck Aerodrome yesterday afternoon. was found walking

Inspector Smith said the 7321LT? nerosa the landing ground, and was a great

who danger to an aviator trying to land.

His Worship:-Then it is high time some steps should be taken

notices posted all along the out- to keep people out,

Inspector Smith:-There are 21

skirts of the grounds. There, are also watchmen and soldiers duty, but these people manage to get through them.

His Worship:Is there a chance that the defendant did not know he was trespassing?

Inspector Smith:-All the notices are written in English and Chinese, your Worship.

His Worship bound defendant over in $25 and warned him.not to offend again.

CANTON CHOLERA

EPIDEMIC

PARTLY DUE TO WET SEASON

Canton June 21. The cholera epidemic hore has increased to such an entent that the Bureaux of Health and Public Safety have made arrangement with the Canton Municipal Hospital that the whole of the Hospital shall be entirely devoted to the accom-

London, June 21. A meeting of the International Tin Committee in London to-day was followed by the issue of a com- j munique stating that the signatory i governments had accepted the achome known as Byrne Scheme.

pic and witnessed the competition lorry and was thrown heavily to F. Xavier. R. R. Robarts, C. E.modation of cholera patients. The scheme provides that the for the King George the Fifth the ground. He received injarica Marques, R. F. Luz (skip); F. V.

The spread of the disense is said production of metal in July and | Gold Cup for jumping.

from which he died almost im-Ribeiro, J. M. M. Alves, A. S. to be due to the fact that the pubile August shall cease or be controlled

On arriving, Their Majesties mediately afterwards. Jis body Comes, L. A. Gutierrez (skip); Fwill not adhere to necessary pre- and that thereafter, the ore or were awaited by a Guard metal ao controlled will be re- Honour formed by French, Bel Kowloon Mortuary.

was subsequently removed to the X. M. Silva, C. A. Lopes, L. C. R. cautions and still consume uncooked leased at the rate of ten per cent.gian and Irish Free State officers

Souza, G. Silva (skip).

fruit and vegetables. Medical au- monthly for ten months.

2nd. Division v. Civil Servife thorities have expressed their be who were to compete for the The plan also provides that the trophy with English officers,

(away)-L, F. Xavier, F. Prata,lief that the persistence of the new aggregate from July 1 be re- The Cup was won by. Lieutenant published, as it makes serious allega. J. G. Ozarlo, A. H. Basto (skip):mendous amount of rain which has "Citizen."Your letter cannot be J. J. Banto, C. H. Basto (skip); disenso is in part due to the tre duced at the rate of 17.040 tons Talbot Ponsonby, of the Seventh Lions which you do not pubstantiate. M. A. Carvalho, J. M. S. Rosario, fallen, and that as soon as the dry yearly below the existing quotas Ilusaurs, with Major Dudgeon, of If the facts are as you state, the pre: A. A. Xavier, F. X. Soares, E. Benson sets in the epidemie should to 54,050 tons.

the Royal Scots Greys, as runner-¡por remedy is prosecution of thone Remedios, Dr. R. A. C.

die down.-Our Own Correspon- Basto up-British Wireless.

infringing the law,

dont. (skip).

The scheme wil be put into effect

on July 1-Router,

of

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CORRESPONDENCE.

Holiday Suggestion.

To the Editor, Hongkong

Telegraph.]

Sir, In view of the fact that

BANDITS DESCEND

ON VILLAGE, THIRTY KOREAN FARMERS MASSACRED

Mukden, June 21,

60 ban-

the first week-day in July is to be Yesterday afternoon,

a general and public holiday, dits suddenly raided Korean farm- may 1, through the medium oflors in a village in the south of the your paper, suggest to the powers-unjen profecture, near tho that-be, that falling as it doos Korean border, east of Mukden, this year on a Friday, the follow Looting and plundering the vil- ing Saturday may also be declared lage, they brutally massacred 30. a day "off"

Korcans, who offered no reals- By foregoing the three hours or tanco and carried off 40 girls and ao on Saturday forenoon, many women.~Reuter. a resident whose nerves have been shattered by a fickle June with son trip to a neighbouring port,

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