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Wynne-Jones, who had a lire river before him this morning, ged with falling to stop after al accident and also falling to t the matter to the police, ex- ed the opinion that the by would be a dangerous place va in if drivers continued to k people down and drive on. egarded the case us being very

UA.

e driver was fined $50 on the ehargo and $25 on the second. alternativo prison sentences, c accident happened in Ben- Rond, Wanchai, last month. n-small Chinese girl got in-¡ he way of the car and WAR fatal ked down and suffered les from which she died after Balon to the Government Civil Ital.

Corner's inquest by Mr. Scho- recently, arrived at the rom on that no blame was attached he driver as the result of a which was found to be aeci- l; and the proceedings before Wynne-Jones this morning concerned with an accusation st Chan Tack-aum, the driver, riving off immediately after accident, neglecting to nary. the condition of the victims, and lling to report the matter to police. He came into poder

only after a search.

DUE TO NERVOUSNESS.

F. Horace Lo, for the deien.

PRISON WITHOUT OPTION

UNDESIRABLE INDIAN

SENTENCED

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1932.

ARMED ROBBERY

PEACE IN LAUSANNE AFTER A STORM

SEQUEL

MAN AND WIFE BOTH CHARGED

Appearing on remand, Guja

A clean sweep of valuables and Singh, who

urrested for other property was effected by arriving in Hongkong without armed robbers when they railed the valid passport, was this morning first floor of 23, Lee Yuen Street, sentenced to six weeks' hard West, on June 14. labour without the option of a fine.

dant back to India.

Bent

them

with

Continued from Page 1.)

ro-establishment of the economie balance in Germany".

alse attended.

docu-

Later the four statesmen left the Beau Rivage Hotel and stroll. ed along the lake side to Chateau D'Ouchy where they were joined by the delegates of Japan and Belgium.

TWO COMMITTEES,

E RADIO BROADCAST

RELAY OF THE BORDERERS' BAND

By Z.D.W. on a wavelength of 355 metres, 4 K.C).

6-8 p.m. European Programme of Victor and II.M.V. records.

-0.30 p.m. Chines 'rogtamine. 9,30-10 p.m. European Relay. 10-11 p.m. Chinese Programme. 3-6 p.m.

A relay of the Hongkong Heal Orchestra,

the Management (During the Intervals re-

Shr carded male will be broadcast from studie),

nducted by Br. J. Skuters, by urter,

G-6.33 p.m. Variety.

"Jose."

Humerous Bong-1 Gol "C" Bong-When Bommer la Cope orchestra)-I'm BU Caring.

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Gracie Fili 13092.

Orchestral-I'm Just a Vagabond Lover

Rudy Vaifee and Ilia Councctleut Yante F

ZIDOT.

MANY RUMOURS. The publication of this ment created lively interest in. Lausanne and gave rise to many unfavourable rumours. Herr Von In detaliing the case against So Papen and M. Herriot had a fur- Hing, and his wife, Lum. Chen, ther conversation during the mor Dotective Sergeant C. Mottram both were charged with receivingning and in the afternoon Mr. Mac- said the police had seen the de- part of the stolen property. Inspec-Donald met them in a further at

or John Murphy indicated that the fendant's brother who had him away in 1928, but he now re- familiar trick of renting a cubicle tempt at mediation, Signor Grandi funed to give him any further was again applied. The man who nesistance. Bail had been put up did the bargaining, returned on the by a fellow-villager, but this man second occasion with six others of also refused to assist the defen-his gang. They trussed up the two women found on the premises, ty ing them to a bed and gogging pieces of firewood,

At the meeting of these six in⋅ | cured in position with wire. Everything of value was approviting Powers, which followed. priated in the rather leisurely general consent was secured to the search that proceeded, and even-setting up of a committee of tually the robbers decamped with thirteen members, over which Mr. over 3800 worth of money and pro- | MacDonald will preside, to draw Piano Sol-Sweet and Larely perty.

up a plan for the settlement of Clues fornished by the discovery réparations, of certain of the stolen property in

including A second committee, Wanchni pawnshops lest to police | the Ministers of Commerce, is also action within a few days of the to be formed to ateur the economic robbery. A floor occupied by the crisis and the present tendencies defendants at Matheson Street.in world trade. was entered, and the woman taken inte enstody. The man, who was agent, returned to the floor later and was arrested left behind in wait.

im- The police asked for the position of imprisonment without the option of a fine us defendant had flagrantly returned to the Colony knowing that he should nol.

Addressing the defendant, his Worship said he knew perfectly well that he was nol wanted either by his own brother or by Anybody else.

The defendant replied that he had not been told by the polico that he was not to return.

His Worship pointed out that endorsed on the permit issued to the defendant by the Hingkong police on bis departure from here was the remark that the bearer's return was undesirable.

The defendant was given six weeks and ordered to be expelled.

CHAUFFEUR CASE FIXED

asked for a reduction of $250 | HEARING DUE NEXT on which he find been previous.

WEEK eld, and this was reduced

to

Danio Solo-Frivolous Joe, Mandoline Solo-Concert binurk, UP. 126. orchestra-Yours #incerety

Marlon Pletni (12920

Orchestra-With A Song In my Fleet

Loo Relaman and Ïla Orchestra 21925. Piano Solo-Many Unopy Returns of the Day.

Balo da Costa 14051, 0.33-6.50 p.m. Aldershot Command Bearchlight Trilog

played by the Messed. Banda of the Aldershot Command €2250/02261. 7 p.m. (Btock Quotations, Mail Notice, etc.)

0.50-7.30 p.ni. Concert Items. Plano Bolo-Scorf Daneo (Chaminade) Piano Solo-Mo Flutterer" (Chaminade)

Hans Harth____20346, Sorter --Dine Veßchen. (The Violet) {Mozart).

It is understood that the leaders of the delegations will be for a while, absent from Lausanne. Mr.Sehnsucht Nach dem Fruchting (Longing

for Spring) (Mozar() by a detective MacDonald is returning London to confer with his Cabinet colleagues who are going to the Ottawa Con- ference.

Fourteen pieces of clothing and gold bangle, either recovered on the floor or were traced to pawn- menus at pawntickets ja the defendant's possession, were re covered and identified as having formed part of the property stolen In the robbery.

|

Herr Ven Papen is returning to Berlin and 31. Herriot to Paris- British Wretchs.

NEW ANGLES.

Sigrid Onegin (Contraltoj 1864. Veilin Salo Humuresque (Technikowsky-

Kerdeler). Violin Sola - Absueldati Mach-

Miandro-Kreisler)

Fritz Kredag 1170 Home The Keon's Wedding (Pontamaskin. Hone đấut of the Might (likey?

Percy Heming (tera) 437 Accordon Bold-Over the Waves Monem,att

Pirtm).

Actortion Suln--Danube

Arr. 'ktro)

Barce

103966.

divanovici-

Mann Sein Shepherd's Hey fitnhver)

Επέσεται Your

Dari Umbrilowline 10gr 7.30-8 p.m. Old Favourites, chorus-Daisy Bell (Dacre)

The Olt-Time Hinges Grebræteni-Mats Old Sange

Anck Hyllen and His Orchestta C1787. Chorus- Songs of Good Cheer

Light Opera Male Chorus C2161 chestral Sir Roger de Coverly Dayking.

New Mayfair Orchestra C157. Local Times & Weather

The Executive Committee (deal- ing with reparations) and the Certain statements by the man Commercial Committee establish- and his wife, regarded as of an fed witi immediately set to work. incriminating unture, were to be but no Anfisancement has been produced as evidenre, said Inspetor | made that the questions of prin- Murphy, although the charge of eiple have been resolved. armed robbery against the man had Apparently it is proposed to) been withdrawn ir: the light of the attack the problem from other Another appearance was made evilaner Turnished by the state-angles. If this in true it has not Orchestral Post Horn Galap (Korning) bsequently, Mr. Ens reappraved by Tsui Yur chall32

ments. The Court would be ask-affected the feeling of confidence re the Court and entered! "formerly in the employ of guilty to both charges, Bis | A. Gorke, before Mr.

ed to commit fly two slefendants og fin British circles. the receiving charges

M. Herriot is leaving for Paris Evidence was called, and the ease on Friday night, and will return was atjourned, until next week.

-

chauffeur

Mr.

Wynnu-

it was exceedingly sorry. for Jones at the Central Police Court ng falied to stop, which was

The this morning when

police to a natural feeling of

asked his Worship to fix a date ness,

for the hearing of a charge of being in possession of tomatic revolver and three rounds of ammunition.

le Court was asked to deal with man as leniently as possible in of the long period in which nd been in custody. pector Alexander

41+ ji[

A

$1/1

The defendant, whose evidence recently provided sensational al similar cases had (32) turn in the Fung marder case, is

that

ed recently, and only on Mon-alleged to have had the automa- night, a man was tilize in tie and the ammunition in the ser- loon by a car which also left vletim behini and drove on, but investigating.

NEVER TOO LATE.

vante quarters of Disney Villas,

the residence ut Mr. Goeke.

Chief Detective Inspector Rey- nolds appeared for the police and

in asking for a date for the hear-

s Worship observed that thing to be fixed said :-in

ndant hul made a rather late

salon, to which Mr.

this

Earlier on in the proceedings, | Inspertar Murphy also secured the withdrawal of the armed robbery. charge against another man, who was discharged.

LONG TACK SAM

CLEVER STUNTS AT

THE QUEEN'S

As a showman, Long Tack Sam case we are ready to proceed as is excellent; there is not an idle soon as you can give us an after-moment on the stage: item follows item from the troupe, while Long mem, your Worship.

Tack Sam is also an expert at patter.

that it was never too late to brry-

His Worship: -40 will only take spector Alexander said then afternoon; will it?

would be taken ifore The

P. after the Contit proceedings, officlat having taken a serious

of the ense

ter inflleting the

. 1.1. Reynolds: That's all. your Worship.

As a mystifier, Long Tack Sam is past-master, standing in full view

to Inushine whenever it becomes Becessary.

COMMITTEE TASKS, The Executive Committee will consist of one delegate from ench

of the inviting Powers. It will examine the problem of

reparn- tions, draw up plans for complet ing the work of the conference and; extend the bases of the present | converantions,

The Commercial Committee will study world economie problemia toi Prepare the ground for the big world economie conference to be held in the autumn. I vall not taken decicions ben will submaft recommendations. Renter,

HELEN INDISPOSED

Cositioned from Page t

Scores:

His Worship: You may as well for the audience, he does many Firo Sato by three sets to use. have my last afternoon next week.things we have seen before bul

ຍມີມາ. iness, his 1 You don't want

in police they are executed much cleaner and smarter, with no semblance of ship commented that at Hanic, enstudy? istrates were given prove da C. D. L Reynolds: No. your secret pockets, ete. rao or suspend Heences. In

gkong they were given patsver

Worship.

The defendant was

to make recommendations until next Thursday,

Worship thought that the Home

im was best, for coping with

kind of offence, as he thought

hly right that the man's

should be suspended if he sed it.

. Lo said it was not so much essner in this cases the

B great sense of fear. It was tural feeling to run away if kus nervous.

la Magistrate:- 1 know, have got to discourage 18.

CHOLERA

Continued from Page 57

jot

Bad

remanded

SEVERAL CABIN

THEFTS

REVOLVERS STOLEN FROM LINER

from

A series of thefts

ships

Of licht build, Long Tack Sam mystifies the audiener with the ease with which trays of glasses of liquid and other articles are pro- duced from a cloth handed hini by his assistant.

Long Tack Sam's two daughters, Mi-na and Nee-sa, are also enter. tainers of high order, and delight with several English and Indian dances, including a ton daner by the elder daughter. The younger | daughter sings charmingly, and in- troduces aerobatics into a violin solo, showing that the vidin can be Playel from any angle,

offers calius has been reported to the polien, it being mutified that in Iwo insanees revolvers were stolen) from the Rmpress of Japan during 35 the voyage feom Manila to Hong- kong.

The lag of the two weapons was mate to the police on the arrival

port of the Finer by Capt.)

11

that

be an high. This is attribut-Douglas, who stated

tim between June 24 and Jano 26}]

the fact that towards the

of an epidemic, which may three or four months, accord-

#! anite-one stole from his cabin

YEARS TO PAY

OFF DEBT

MONEY LOANS TO YOUNG LADS

MEN'S DOUBLES. G. P. Hughes and P. J. Perry +Bri- tain) hent S. Wood and G. Mangin (U.S.A.), 7-5, 7-5, 6-3,

C. Boussus and M. Merlin (France) beat R. Miki and J. Sato

(Japan), 6-3, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1.

W. Allison and J. Van Ryn (U.S.A.). beat K. Menzel (Czech) and J. S. Of Britain), 6-4, 3-4, 8-4,

-3.

Miss

WOMEN'S SINGLES.

Semi-Final Helen Incoln (USA) heat Madame Mathieu (France), 7-5,

6-1.

"I will not allow you to take OHT, 6-4, 6-3, 6-1, and F. J. Perry, ng Smith and Wesson revolver, notes from buys so young,” Mr.[7-5, 8-6, 2-0, 8-6. All his op the inftic condition the Cat, Douglas also intimated that dustice Wond fold a money-lenderenents are in the front rank of

less Webley revolver was stolen in the Summary Court this British players.

from the cabin of the Staff Cap-morning. The plaintiff was Jossn

ra

organisms become

ont. The organisms multiply

La during the same "period.

AUSTIN'S CHANCE.

8 p.txt. Report.

8.3-9.30 p.m. Chinese Programme. 9.30.10 p.m.

A relay of the band of the 1st Datto, South Wales Borderers Instr The Officer Mese, Murray Barracks, by committens of the TEMONT Commandjug.

10 p.m.

Rugby Mid-day Pres

News,"

10-11 p.m. Chinese Programate. 11 p.m. Cuse Down.

All records in the alive Eurogen phe graines are kituli wapplied by Memura, H. Moutrie and C

KZRM PROGRAMME.

Today's Iroadcast by the Manin station: 3.00 am. Studia tukle.

5:45 pmHealth Talk by Dr. Debren

Partab.

6.00 pm-Populer Hits of the week, 6.75 pan-Bronial Informationl Perlest 6.30 p.Informational Period. 3.00 p.m.ockne Programme." 7.16 Studio Munte,

7.30 mynt Products Parts.

2.45 pm--Studio Musle.

8.00 pm. R. Aguinaldo Programmnet

4.30 p.m. Apo Cement Period.

9.45 pm-World

Alth

Event by

λ

5.00 pm-Dance Music by the Dollar BN

President Whaoid Brekestra 19.30 -Close down.

NOTED FRENCH

VIOLINIST

MME. CHEMET DUE

NEXT WEEK

Music-lovers who were dis. appointed at the recent cancella- tion of Mote. Renee Chemet's violin recital will be delighted to hear that a cable has now been received stating that she will de- finitely give recital nt the King's Theatre on Friday, July 8th, at 9.30 p.m.

TO-DAY'S GAMES. The men's singles semi-finals

Mlle. Chemet has been a musical will be played to-morrow (Thurs-sensation in the British Isles, day) and even the best judges are Middle Europe, Spain, Portugal, not prepared to be dogmatie re- Switzerland, the United States, garding the likely champion. Havana, Mexico and Japan for

Jack Crawford, the blonde strap-the past 20 yours. She is 2343 ping, six-foot Australian, is now appearing with enormous success highly regarded despite his in the Orient for the first time. failures in the Davis Cup contest She has held 20 completely mold- against America. He has had by out recitals in Japan in less than no means un easy passage into two months. the semi-final, beating Diy J. C.

French by birth and training. Gregory 2-6, 6-2, 8-6, 6-4, J. Shaving been born in Boulogne-

Seine and graduating with the. highest honours from the Paris Conservatoire, her playing though authoritative in the highest de- stree, has a lovely feminine grace. Singh and the defendants were II. W. Austin has been playing Her tone is rather of the lyric ly during warm, damp wen-

In a report to the police, Mr. Ling Shing-fong and his guaran- well to justify the hope that he variety, rich, pure, sweet and such as is occurring at pre-

A. J. Piggott. chief officer of the tor, both under 21 years of age. will atop the run of foreign sue elegant. Her favourite violin is Even in centres where

The plaintiffs consented 49 cess" at Wimbledon. He had easy Gagliano of 1781. Her superh equable climate rules theys. Yat Shing, which is lying at

Kowloon Hoeks, states Unl be-judgment, and His Honour ordered matches to begin with, beating playing has won unstinted up- 7 them to pay one dollar a year to M. A, Young, 6-2, 9-7, 6-3 in the proval from the prominent living tween 4 aan, on Tuesilay and

.m. yesterday someone stole a meet the joint claim of $35.

first round, but in the fourth and masters of her instrument. Renee Japanese wallet containing 850 The plaintifs departed smiling fifth when he beat Paul Foret Chemet is an exclusive Victor from his cabin. In the wallet

| G-4, 8-6, 4-6, 6-3 and F. X. Shields, record artist. definitely recommend the

was a security receipt on the Java cholera vaccine, which is the

G-1, 9-7, 6-7, 6-1, he brought off Consolidatedt Longkat Rubber

really meritorious performances. safeguard against contracting

Estab

Ellsworth Vines, perhaps disease. It is particularly

Mr. J. J. Jolinstone, of the same. tive in the sense that It gives

really dimeult opponent in his ansitory protection of from ship, reports that between 11 p.m.ing at 10.15 am. states that there shade the favourite, has had no His to four months, which, forn Tuesday and 12.30 p.m. yester-is a typhoon in about 127 Long

passage to the semi-final. day some one stole from his cabin 18 Lat., moving W.NW. tely, is all that is needed, as

The Hongkong Observatory re-opponents were Du Plalx ports that a moderate antleyclone 6-3, 6-1), F. R. Burrows (6-1, 6-2, is situated over the Parifle to the 3-6, 6-3), 1. O. Hopman (7-5, 6-2, north-east of Japan, and a trough of 7-5), Aok! (6-2, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2), and

Maler (6-2, 6-3, 6-2). low pressure extends from Hong-

Jiro. Sato, woll as he is playing aurvive tho

After

become virulent if the neces safeguards are not taken. RANSITORY PROTECTION,

ra rarely last longer than that $55 in Hongkong money and one £1

d. For those who cannot vote.

d to pay, free injections are

A

every morning at the

rnment Civil Hospital.

TYPHOON WARNING,

The Manila Observatory report-

In a report to the pollee, Mohamed kong across Luzon to the Pacific is not expected to

licensed motor-car driver, states that whilst driving private enr A depression is aliunted in the semi-anni

fio first symptoms of cholera Buta,

diarrhoetle, accompanied by

ting, and it is imperative that

round.

a

(7-5,-

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