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BASEBALL LEADERS GO
FURTHER AHEAD
SOLIDARITY OF WORLD URGED
THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1932.
BOY POET'S DEATH MA'S NOCTURNAL EXIT
FALL
FROM TSITSIHAR
Yankees and Chicago Cubs | Mexican Proposes New LAD OF BRILLIANT |Brings Laugh at Expense
Still Winning
New York, Aug. 24.
Although Foxx, and Dyken hit
home runs
International Law
Mexico City July 27.
PROMISE
of Japanese Military
RADIO BROADCAST.
RELAY OF SOUTH WALES BORDERERS' BAND
ilroadcast by 2.3.W. DE + wavelength of
5-8 pm. European programme. 5-6 p.m.
A relay of the Hongkong Hotel Orchestra
broadcast
London, July 16.
The complete story of the re- A schoolboy poct-whose pub-bellion of Gen. Ma Chun-shan, crat- As the foundation for interna-Hahed literary
works showed for the Athletics totional solidarity and peace, Senor brilliant promise-accidentally fell while hero of the Nonal River 6 meters. (485 H.C.'s). day, they went down to Chicago in Enrique Munguin, member of the out of a window at Shrewsbury front, against the Japan-made gov an eleven-innings game, none of Mexican section of the American- School yesterday and died from xortion of his post no Minister of by courtesy of the Management (Doring the
crament of Manchukuo and his de- the clouts producing additional Mexican Claims Commission, who his injuries. runs. Levey's homer for Chicage
War in the Hainking (Changchun) turned the decision,
regime headed by President Henry Pu Yi, has caused much amusement throughout Japan, despite the dis- comfiture of the Japanese military in Manchurio.
He was John Campbell Lock Mellersh, aged 17, the only son of Mr. W. Lock Mellerah, a Chelica- ham solicitor.
spoke to the Seminar here in be- half of Senor Manuni Tellez, Mexican Secretary of Foreign The Yankees took advantage of Affairs, advoented establishment the Philadelphian slip to increase of international institutions and their lead to 10% gumes, Lazzeri suppression of certain existing hitting for the clrcult against elements mitigating against the Cleveland who were badly outhit.world's security.
While there is a tendency to- In the National League, the Cubs ward a crystallization of some in- increased their lead to four anda ternational ideals, he said, this half games, trouncing Brooklyn
movement 7-4, while Cincinnati shared
possibly nullified in "current menaces of being double-header with Boston, for
international self-Interests, name- whom Berger scored a home run. ly, the irrational exaltation Other home runs were obtained by tiomlity and its corollaries; in
of Poems by him recently published Shrewsbury and in public Vaughan (Pittsburgh), Don Hurst (Philadelphia), Dean (Cardinals). diplomatie protection and
the warranted conception of school magazines, and
the literary works written frenzy of aggrandizement ex-showed exceptional ability. hibited by a persistence to ac- Author of a Play, quire
exclusive zones or oven continents of influence."
Results:
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League standings follow:*
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These, Senor Tellez said, "must, equally, be repudiated in full by actually rewriting international Inw from the larger and more per manent viewpoint of an organized, interdependent world with an of fective quality of rights and obligations.
WORLD ECONOMIC COUNCIL.
ture.
intervals, recorded music will be from the Studio).
6-8 p.m.
A programme of Colum- bia records. The Two Pigeons (Kemager)
6-6.17 p.m.
of
Band of the Garde Republicaine
France 0049/9948. 6.17-6.32 p.m. A Concert. Bong-Ses Wrack (O'Neill & Hamilton Harty) Muriel Brunakit (ContrallƏ) 9661. De Wet---Traine (resin) (Wagner. EXT.
Willoughby) into world Cetet-Albumblatz (Album Leaf) (Wagner, ner,
Willoughby)
The boy went to Shrewsbury ou the recommendation of the late The tale reveals General Ma as a Dr. James President of St. John's naive patriot who ran with the College, Oxford, and former hare and luinted with the bounds. who was struck by his ability in Principal of Cheltenham College,
General Ma lonped the classics and English litera-headlines last winter when, as com-
mander of Chinese forces along the song--The Train That's Taking You Home J. I. Banite Celmate Octet DX20. Nonni River, he resisted Japan's
(Fylte) yffe (Comedian) 9775. advance on Tsitsihur and caused noorte Holo-Daliage No. Sa O Minor (Chopin) ....... Robert Casadesus, 2003, the Japanese Army heavy losses be- Bong-Simon the Cellarer (Hellamy-Hatton) other fore his troops were defeated and Violin Solo-The Phantom Melods. (Kelaiber). Norman Allin (D) 2807. him, fed in disorder to Hailun. Subse-Violin Solo-Algerian Seene (Ketelbey)
quently he joined the Manchukuo regime as Minister of War, after he had been paid 3,000,000 yen by the Japanese as the price of his "co- operation," it is said. Japanese Out in Reckonings,
by
Canon Sawyer, Headmaster of Shrewsbury School, stated that only five minutes before he fell through the window Mellersh was talking with a friend about a burlesque play which he had written in co- operation with a housemaster at the school, and which was to have been produced to-night at a house
suppor.
Was
Albert Bandier $803,
Arr.
7 p.m. (Stock Quotations, etc.) 6.62-7.16 p.m. Band Selections, petticoat Lane ("Komber" Meding)
Parry) Russian Entasy (att. Lange & Bomers)
Debroy Somers Band 6830. La Benediction des l'olanneds (Merorbear)'
Reg. Van of H. M. Grenadier Guntia. Le Here the delle Lark isshop. art. God.
frey)
Eeg. Band of HIM. Grenadier Guards } 2827. 7.16-7.42 p.m. Variety. Song-Waltres from Vienna-For We Lase
en Hull song-Waltzes from Vienna-Love and War Marie Burke (Soprano).
Rennis Noble & Chorus D130. Orchestral-Helen-Selation
During the Nomni campaign, while still fighting Japan, according to foreign sources in Harbin, Gen- eral Ma was given $12,000,000 in silver from Chinese military funde on deposit in banks in that city. He thus had ample funds, apparently. and the Japanese were sure he would prove a loyal public servant of Manchukuo as he would be above bribery, That they reckoned without knowing the astuteness of the gen-Song--Moonleht Saving Time
A message from the headmaster "A world economic council; ańof Shrewsbury to the boy's father international management of ex-states that the boy was killed by change and currency stabilization accidentally falling from a bath heard a bank for international room window. The window is 50 lonus or credits to national econ- feet from the ground. ony: universal compulsory arbi- At the inquest later yesterdayoral now is apparent. tration for all questions involving Michael John Kent Sullivan, an- national honaur; a world court for other pupil, said that he international claims based on al- conversing with Mellersh, leged state delinquencies; the was sitting on the window sill. effectiveness of an open door when he saw him fall backwards. policy: general disarmament; the A verdict of "Arcidontal death freedom of the seas and interna was recorded. tionalization of straits, canals and other strategic points; the gronomic distribution of popula tions; a rationalization of inter- national industry and trade; freedom of commerce and equit- able immigration regulations, all of these, and other analogous questions should be, in a not too remote period of time, at least, tentatively studied by experts with the end in view of their
practicality for final international
adoption."
While he sees serious impedi-
The story of General Ma's revolt. whos officially released in Changchun, reveals that he left Tsitsihar: where he was on an inspection trip, after participating in the ceremonies of installation of. the Manchukun Government, at 2:30 o'clock the morning of April 3, escorted by his personal bodyguard. The departur was secret and when it became known, the following morning, a ramour immediately spread through the town that the War Minister hud deserted.
SIR T. BEECHAM'S 10s. IN THE £
OFFICIAL RECEIVER AND EXTRAVAGANCE
Comedy Sketch-unny FaeA Few Drinks Charles Prentice a Kia Orchestra, Chor Sote-Simple Avey
Leslie Henson & Sydney Howard 9592.
Jeon Goossens Di00.
| Song--Fallhfully Yours
Ruth Eting (Comedienne) DM571. 7.42-8 p.m. Concert Waltzen. Venus Matlens Zichrer7 Night of Fragrance (Zichter) Hapana (Waldteufel),
New Concert Orchesten 969, L'Estudiantina (Waldtrufel)
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Jacques Jacob's Ensemble 35. p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.
8.3-9.30 p.m. Chinese programme. 9.30.10 p.m.
A relay of the band of the in Balin South Wales Borderers. conducted by land manter Gerks, from the Ofeer's Mean, Murray Harracks, by courtesy of the Omeer Command. lar.
10-11.30 p.m. Chinese programme. 11.30 p.m. Close Down
All records In the nave European pro-
Menuru
6.16 p.m. Spanish Information period.
7.15 Dialect programBlealano, 7.30 p.m. Conservatory of Musle hat
Orchestra.
Century were ordered to ban pub-gammes are kindly suppleri by lication of anything about the in-Anderson Marle Co. A proposal for the payment of eittent and the Japanese military KZRM PROGRAMME. composition of 10s, in the $ to sent a messenger to General Ma to To-dny's Broadcast fruta the Manila Station: the unsecured ereditors of Sir inquire his intentions. He received 5.45 p.m. Healths period-Dr. R. Parish.
5.00. Studio musle, Thomas Beecham
of Grosvenor the messenger politely at Paichuan 4.00 p.zo. Popular hita of the wick. mments blocking the road to the louse, Park-lane, W., was approve and assured him of his loyalty. The 1.30 p.m. English information period. ultimate goal of international by Mr. Registrar Warmington, War Minister explained that he had.00 nm. Itoekne programme.
in the London Bankruptcy Court. "co-organic solidarity," the Aug.
heard a romour that the garrison at Mr. Walter Boyle, Senior Or Paichnan intended to rebel and that 8.00 p.m. . . Aguisalio programme. gestions that he made, Senor Munguia pointed out, "do not flow ranking liabilities was apparently his personal funtis. He left Tait-4.45 pm. Sulk bating programme--Atanacio ficial Receiver, said the total of he had come to pay the troops from 8.30 p.m. Apa Cement sponsorship Apo Cement from a merr vague and unsatis-£172,607. Sir Thomas had stated sihar before dawn, he said, because 5.00 .. Dance muste Tom's Gelenial Grill factory identism-of-the-chair," as that he had arranged for the pur-the roads were frozen at night and each one when subjected tu methodical dissection will, in the chase of his settled share in
his made travel easy for his carts. father's estate for $500,000. future, "under one form or an- other, bring, about the establish-
but-of-pocket expenses TH
The messenger returned to Tai- ment of the foundations of solid.exion with that scheme amount-tsihar and reported, but the Japan The Club de Recreio are meeting larity and peace.
ed to. £46,0pu, which should have ese commander was not satisfied the Craigengower C.C, in both divi In concluding, Senor Munguia claim amounting to doubles if he was told that the War Minister had been reduced by £30,000 (his real and sent a second messenger, who sions on Saturday and will be represaid, sented by the following rinks in the
had recovered what was due to proceeded to Helho, or the Manchu Senior match which is to be played Mexico would, within its means, at Happy Valley: J. M. M. Alves, and as a state situated
border, to pacify troops
LAWN BOWLS.
CLUB DE RECREIO'S RINKS
Taikoo Teaņus,
"Allow me to sinte
ihat
President Ortiz
by the world, or set her against Europe."
His
in from Sir Arthur Wheeler, Soviet
said that
Vargon.
Orchestra.
10.30 Chome thown.
SWIMMING GALA
SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION AT SOUTH CHINA
starting and main cause of his when the Ileiho garrison was paci-the swimming gala organised by the That schente, he said; was the there. That proved correct and Some exciting races were seen at Lack of Prudence. failure.
Red, General Ma appeared in revolt South China Athletic Association at against Japanese military rule" its bathing pavilion Jast Mr. Boyle
night. In his under the banners of Marshal Competition was very keen, and the opinion the expenditure and debts Chang isino-liang, the Manchurian
attendance was big-factors which contracted by Sir Thomas in and ruler who was ousted lust Septem-made the function a great success. since 1925 had not shown either ber by the Japanere.
The times returned
were quite good, result that while during the three Ma in Mongolia, prudence or economy, with the
but the current running throughout the races made them unreliable.
Although two events were open to years preceding the receiving or der Sir Thomas had received
the Colony, only club-members took
with total gross income of £59,900 he
purt the exception of the 100 netres Mens Breast Stroke in which had increased his deficiency from published denouncing Japan and Yeung Sau-king again proved herself a non-member was unplaced. Miss £107,000 to £186,000.-
Wag
At the same time a cireular tele- Chinese delegation in Geneva was gran from. General Ma to the
R. R. Robarts, L. C. R. Souza, R. F.quidistance from the two poles at an
Luz (skip); . X. M. Silve. C. A. of the American continent, collu Lopes, E. M. Remedios, C. G. Silva horate with this ideal of co-organic (skip); 1. A. Cullerrez, F. V. Ribeire, solidarity" and further indicated A. S. Gomes, C. E. Marques (skip).
the necessity 11 harmonious The junior match will be played at co-peration with other world King's Park, the Portuguese combina-nations by quoting from a speech tion being composed of the following delivered by players: D. C. Alves, P. A. Yvano Rubio in 1991 in which the latter vich, J. G. Ozorio, A. 11. Basto (skip) said: F. Xavier, J. M. S. Rosario, JI Busto. Dr. R. A. C. Basto (skip); B."
"Pan-Americanism will become Basto, A. E. S. Alves, C. H. Basto,
a reality when aft peoples and H. A. Alves (skip),
governments in America shall not interfere in the domestic life and in the foreign intercourse of na-
He was further of the opinionssuring the world of General Ma'a the best woman In their match in the senior divi-tions, and, with the
performer for the consequent
patriotism and his intention to fight that whatever expenditure
100 metres Free Style by winning sion against the Kowloon B.G.C. on
that such lofty purpose.
union
this event in a convincing manner. Saturday, the Taikoo at home, will be refre playing shall not eat off America from the censioned by or on account of the Japanese. The telegram up-
one-sided Lady Beecham
was was within Sirparently
dispatched from A rather
water polo game rounded off
anined pro- Thomas's authority, and also that Blagovicstelensk on the Soviet side
gramme, South he must be held responsible for of the border and this fact enused
defeating the Navy five goals to one. The home any failure to challenge his as-Japan at first to denounce the mes- team was far superior, showing better sessment for super-tax.
sage as Soviet propaganda. It is understanding and being fastor in Mr. Boyle although reporting in now revealed, however, that the in the first half, but slowed down a the water. They led by three goals mitted that Sir Thomas had After gathering troops and muni- favour of the composition, sub-message was genuine.
bit in the second, piling up two more in reply to the Navy's solitary point. brought on, or contributed to, histions at Heiho General. Ma ad- insolvency by unjustifiable
The Results. A most interesting hockey mintch travagance and by culpable neg-Hulan railway and for a time his the Colony), Kwok Tan-hang; 2,
ex-vanced south, occupying the Hailun
The full results were: was played yesterday afternoon on Hect of his business affairs.
100 metres breast stroke (Open to the Marinn ground between the Roya! Mr. Registrar Warmington sald skirts of Harbin.
troops operated in the very out- Wong Kee-chan; 3, Tae Kum-hung, Army Service Corps and the Royal that it was clearly more beneficial however, following the arrival of (Opon to the Colony),-1, Young Baul- Corps of Signals. It was a friendly. that the creditors should receive reinforcements from the Japanese king; Leung Wing-han; 3, Mck Suk- Early in June, 100 metros women's free style and by way of a practice game pre- Ilminary to the Mamak tournament, should be realised and provide them in Shanghai, the Japanese made a
108, in the £ than that the estate divisions which had been on duty koon. which both teams have entered.
Yesterday's was a well-fought con- with an infinitesimal amount. The determined attack and again drove Cheung-chong; 2, Leung Wai-aang: 3,
50 metres free test, ending in a win for the Signals receiving order would be dischiorg-General Min to the north. A mum- by
goals to 2. Both sides showed ed. much promise, and should give a good account of themselves in the Mamak tournament.
following rinks: J. Russell, D. Bone, J. Polson, J. Chalmers (skip); J. Wat son, A. Stalker, R. Keown, W. Wother- spoon (akip); D. Peoplen, W. Weir, J. Chapman, D. Muaro (skip).
The match between the juniors of the Taikoo R.C. and the Kowloon B.G.C. will be played at Kowloon, the visitors being represented by the following: C. Summers, R. Wright, A. MacIndoe, S., Hope (skin): E. Greenwood, J. Waid, J. Sloan, H. McKechnie (skip); W. Brown, T. Curric, G. Stewart, G. Mcleod (skip).
LEAGUE TENNIS.
SOUTH CHINA SEAT INDIANS IN "C" DIVISION
At King's Park yesterday, South China bent the Indian RC. eight sots to one in the "C" Division of the Lawn Tennis League.
SCOTURI
•
K. H. Wong and S. Y. Mok (S.C.) boat S. A. R. Bux and M. P. Madar G-1, bent A, A. Rumjahn and M. R. Abbas 6-3, beat A. M. Rumjahn und A. K. Sufind -4.
C. Y. Cho and C. N. Tang (S.C.) beat Bux and Madar 6-4, lost to Rum- Jahn and Abbas 3-0, Gent Rumjahn and Sumad 6-2,
H. E. Ho and N. C. Yong (5.C.) beat Bur and Madar G-0, boat Rumjahn und Abbas 0-1, beat Ram- P. and Sunad: 5e
LOCAL HOCKEY.
ROYAL SIGNALS BEAT ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS
EBOR HANDICAP.
WIN FOR CAT O' NINE TAILS; DEAD HEAT FOR SECOND
London, Aug. 24. The Ebor Handicap, run at York to-day over a mile and six furlonga, resultod;
Cat O' Nino Tails Pickle
Sapa Espoir
x Dead heat for second.
x
JULY TOURISTS.
LARGE INFLUX INTO GREAT BRITAIN
Cheung Kiung-chi.
style-1. Lau
her of his lieutenants were captured Cheung Sul-ki; 2, Tsoto Sak-hau; 3, 50 metres women's free style.-1. and the General was last reported Cheung Sui-han.
a fugitive, attempting to make his 60 metres free style-1, Chan Bui- why into Mongolia with his cart kan; 2, Lam Choung-choung; 3, londs of silver. One report is that Cheung Wing-kwong.. his agents already have arranged 100 metres chlidren's broast, stroke with the mongol lamos to build a 2, Kan Yoo-lim; 8. Wan Chui-chi.
(under 14 years.)-1, Au Leung-wah; now lamasory far in the interior where the general will make his Wong Yuk-pul and Miss Yuon. Pul Lantorn race (men and women).-- London, Aug. 24.
headquarters, maintaining his con- han; 2 Loung Yuen-hung and Miss Tourists and holiday
tacts with China through Urga and Stato Suk-keet 3 Lau Houng-chul makers from foreign countries who visited his
Russian contácta through and Miss Young
Bou-chan. Britain during July numbered Soviet agents attached to the Mon- 100 metros backstroke-1, Kwok
gol tribes.
Teun-bangt 2. Choung Wing-kwong: 8, Chan Sul-kam. ......
41,609.
More than a third came from the United States, but the num-
bors, which have risen consider. | largo numbers, ably during the present month,
The figures have been compiled by
the
Betting: Cat O' Nine Tails and show that French, German and the Travel Association with Pickle, 100/0 Bans Espoir.
Thora word 19 runners, Won by other continental visitors have help of the Home Office-British length Reuter
lcome to England in exceptionally | Wireloss,
100 metres mon and women's relay race.--1, Chau Bul-kam and Miss Yeung Bau-king; 2. Leung Wal-sang and Miss Loung Wing-han: 8, Kwok Taun-han and Miss Mox Suk-koon..
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