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INDIA REFORM PROCEDURE
LATEST GOVERNMENT
MOVE
London, Sept. 5.
KWANGSI BANK
EXPANSION
HONGKONG OFFICE
OPENED
THE
HONGKONG
CAUSEWAY BAY STABBING
(Continued from Page 1). rushed into the front where they ton were attacked by the
Industrial expansion in Kwang-trnder. A modification of the Indiasi, improvement in its educational constitutional reforms procedure nud communications systems, and
TELEGRAPH.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1932,
LAWN BOWLS
"GOSCOMBE O'SULLIVAN" CUP COMPETITION
Sunday in the annual Inter-Depart- Further progress was inde on
in-mental Lawn Bowls competition on Police RC. green where twe the matches were decided,
One of them was heard to shout was announced to-day in the success in disbandment, were for assistance and Mrs. Leung, in
The competition. which was Legislative Assembly. Sula, by loudly praised by speakers at the the back cubicle, aroused her inaugurated some years ago, is open the Viceroy, Lord Willingdon. opening ceremony of the Hongkong husband. He grapples with
th to all Government Departments and This modification is designed to office of the new Bank of Kwangst, thier, who was using a knife free run on the knockout system, the meet the circumstances which, which was performed by Mr. Wong . Mr. Leung had numerous in-
winners being awarded the Goscombe owing to resignations and through Kwong-tin,
Mr. S. J.
this
RADIO BROADCAST
RELAY OF ROTARY CLUB TIFFIN SPEECH
frondenst by Z.B.W. aun wavelength of
1846 K.C...
255 metres.
13-130 m. Stork Quotations. 11.30 mm. Clinese programmene,
5.6 p.m.
morning. The juries inflicted upon him befar. | Sulivan Cup which was later leeks, from the
to the verandah
other causes, have arisen to pre-function, held at Gloucester Build. the intruder Binally broke away, vent the assembling of a consulta- | ing. was attended by leading mer- rushed tive committee of the Round chants, bankers and Chinese, jumped into the street. Table Conference for consideration Government officials. of questions still outstanding.
Lord Willingdon recalled that the Secretary of State, Sir Samuel thead niounced recently that His Majesty's Government, after they had formulated their specifie recommendations for Indian con- stitutional reform, had decided to
A relay at the band of the 1 Плесн South Wales Borderers, eandusted by Band
Mitary Hempital. k the offer
former Chief Preventive Officer of the Row and. By courtesy for rampetition by
G-8 p.m. Chinese recorded ramme.
tuning.. and Hongkong Government in memory of his brother. Detretive Sergeant) | Gascombe Clarke who was cor of the victims of the Gresson Street shoot-
her experience to the police wasing aflair in 1918.
Mr. Leung who later recounted not able to throw any light on the actual happenings, either
when
that
The Bank of Kwangsi has its head lice in Nanning with paid up capital amounting 10 $3,500,000, and has branches in all the leading the first attack was made or sub- cities of Kwangsi.
Addressing the meeting. Mr. sequently. She intimated Wong Kwong-lin said the long-she was awakened by her amah, kong office of the Bank had the Chan Ping, shouting. When she set up a joint Select Committee of↑ support financially both of the aroused her husband, he picked up Parliament to examine the pro. Government and the people. He posals in consultation with Indian, representatives,
prenared
13.
of
a wooden ruler and went outside. CHASTLY SHOCK.
8.10.30
p. A programme Victor & I.M.V, records,
pre-
of
8 p.m. Local Time & Weather
5.-8.30 pm,
during the pitched battle with armret in A Minor (Schemann. Op. 41. No. 11
Detective Inspiretor Mortimer Report, etc. O'Sullivan was also fatally wounded
Mr. S. J. Clarke fittingly coupled the rabbers and in presenting the trophy, name of Inspector O'Sullivan with that of his brother.
Mr. Clarke, khuself a keen bowler, retired early two years no t still takes an interest in this annual competities.
A scuttle, suggesting that her husband was fighting with some bly, was heard by Mrs. Leung
A terord Entry. from her enbiele, Ou finally ga-
There is a record entry this year. ing hereft to the door of theno less than feairteen rinks having room she saw a man rush to the lord the competition. The larger verandah. She went inte sitting room and, with a terrible
the departments have entered more than rink, being representative of shock. beac
Į players from different sections. The ghastly tragedy that
the Public Works Department have three acted and saw her eldest son presented by a Seots risk and au been quarteties while the Police are re- lying in a pool of blood,
English four and the Sauitury De-
Hongkong. partment Janve entered two teams, one from Kowloon and the other from
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The draw for the first round in as follows:
wan inspressed much by the modern organisation. and the His Majesty's Government had experience of its officials, which hoped, in the interests of spred, gave au gasurance of success. that no further formal disrussions!
MODEL PROVINCE. wealt fore
The 2 in Low- The completion of, the motor before thesu Proposals retul between Kweilin and Wa- were formulated, but they were how, and many roads linking to arrange for surlather Towns, the success of the discussions if the deliberations in disbandment scheme, resulting in India of the consulative
rom the tiverament cutting down it mitter proved less conclusive than troops by a half, the official pro- was hoped. Since this amonnee motion of industries, and the ment. it had become clear it was kertness of the Government. aut pusaible to mark to the en- enen raping saltatier Pummittee for the contri-'education were referred to by the premises, Inspector 1.E. Roger,
expansion
The Police were suon bution Anticipated from it. and, speaker, who added that Kwampai fficer in charge of the Bay View the consequently in nyder to place eould rightly be callest the Mattel Police Station. Chief Detective His Magrody Government
Province of China, with these Inspector A. N. Reynolds and Mr. possession of material they would į remarkable developments to its A. R. S. Major being among those require for forming their TAPPIN
erett. The Government its to visit the flat. budget had seeneled in devotingri more funds to reconstrution and!
The murdered boy's body was pemoved to the mortuary and the
Commenting on the opening af
Fanent Civif Dospital. The servant the Houghone office, Mr. Wong girl and her sister have since been Kwong-tin said the ideal gestischarged but the albers are stiff Government fivil Hospital, graphical position of Hongkonge | detained for treatment.
1 and its extensive trade connexions with Wuchow, Naming and the whole of Kwangsi justified full representation Hongkong. wishing the Bank every suereas in its career.
further disenssions
London would be necessary.
posals,
Lord Willingdon then a
in
at that the Government had devi.tuation than to expemliture on injured were taken to the Govern
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invito a small body Indians to London, he thjeet of the discussions being he to arrive at agreement upen an lanse a number of points as possible. 1 As already indicated by the Secretary of State, the Govern- ment will subsequently present, for consideration of the joint Solves Committee and Parliament, specific recommendations, include ing the points which have been agreed on and will, of course, support them. British Wireless.
CANTON WATER
SUPPLY
METERAGE SYSTEM DECIDED ON.
The Canton Municipal Water Supply Commission has decided to introduce the univerad meterage system, Phins for the introduc
the army.
the Bank in Poncluded
The Directors of the Bank. General Li ('hui-Vell. ibe fot. Sir Shou-son Chow, the Hon. Mr. S. W. To, and Dr. C. C. Wa also addressed the gathering.
A CHANCE FOR .
CHILDREN
HOCKEY DINNER
ST. ANDREW'S CLUB FUNCTION
Sanitary Department "A" (Hong- long) bye.
Stay Quartet 1974/1975.
9.30-10.7.11. 'The entire miners of them Opera Gomoters" (tillert and SuWeat georded muter tie devollen of Rapert Doly Carte 31334, 111346, 10.7-10.30 p.m. Variety. Benut --Crylut for the Carothers 2000-A Cottage for Sale
134.
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Gruelo Fields (Comellente Drelastral Lido Indy Selection.
Savus Orphen Chore Wake Ups must treat Frest Gems
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As reported last week the Govern mient
House rink, skipped by His Excellency the Ofeer Administering the Government (Hon. Mr. W. T. Sathorn) bent the Sanitary Depart- ment "B" (Kowloon) by 19 shots to 17 at Government House.
On
The first hockey dinner of St.
Sanday's Mútches, Andrew's Club was held in St. An-
Sunday on the Police drew's Chorch
green Hall last night, two games were plageil, the War- when members gathered to usherers "B" benting the Small Units in the Hey Season. It is hoped to and the Revenue Department elimin: make this funtion
ating the Public Works Department !! anomal event.
The enair was taken by the Pre- sident of the Club, the Rev. W. Walten Ropers. A cold dinner wa served at 8 pun.
PRIZES IN INTERESTING COMPETITION
Many children have derived Few the
Teams,"
The rinks and scores of the match between the Warders "B" and the Small Units werez Small Duits.
Warders 13.** P. II. Hoklau 1. Merrima
12. Findl
J. Johnston
E.
T. Tallon
Tack,
W. Ward
J. W. Pits-fioral
E. B. Reed A. C. Burford F. Sution
19
A. W. Grimmitt 17 W. E. Hollands 15, Forthcoming Games.
After the President had toasted Hal. The King, Mr. Henry Kew, A. 6. Brawn un behalf of the Club, rose to toast 6. C. Mosa 10 A. Jiloit tion of this system are still under great pleasure and a lucky
"Sucerss
OL florkey In the other match between the careful consideration. but meal- very charming prizes from
in 3 very
enlogistic Revenue Department nid the P.W.D. time the Commi-sion has pro series
of competitions which perch, be dwelt on the sportsman. G the former won by 17-15 Scores: mulgated a number of new regula Messes, Gilman & Co, have been ship and harmony which existed Revenue Dept. P.W.D. "C." tions relating to water supply cal- running in the Hongkong Tele.in listir the ladies' and men's enlated to promote the installation graph during the last few weeks. teams, a combination which was of meters. Beginning with Octo- Each fortnight there are two Pecessary 14 tlen success of all ber 1, the rate for supplies for me. prizes, a camera for boys, and a team work, and which played no tered houses will be reduced from bag, or other useful gift, for girls, small part in the success of the $1.10 to 3.80 per 1,000 gallons, and those who have been Torrans in the past. He expressesl There are three more first round Unless application for the installa- tunale, or, perhaps we should say The hope that this spirit would be matches and these, it is hoped will tion of meters is received front elever, enough to win them, re-centinied and maintained through he decided on the Police RG green houses not so oquipped, the rate port how happy they are as a
but the coming season. Te
He em on Sunday next. The Police" "B" for water supply charged monthly sult of their efforts.
phasised that most of the players Police "A" (English) will play the (Scots) will meet the P.W.D. "B," will be raised from $2.10 to $3.00. Į Competition No. 4, thr prize had started the game quite recent-Warder "A" and the P.W.B. "A"
Applications for supplies on the winners in which were, announcedly and had already proved their nonthly basis will hereafter not in this paper last Saturday, was skill of the game.
oppose the Governmenį Civil Hospt- be received, and new tenants mov- particularly interesting, and there
tal Mr. N. A. E. Mackay, on behalf ing into houses with no meters will were ahoals of entries; so many,
The probable composition of the of the playing members of the different rinks will be as follows: have to apply for the installation that judging was very difficult. Club, suitably replied. le men- Police "B" (Scots); W. Mair (skip). of metera. Meantime the Com- The right answer was;
tioned that through the courtesy. Orem, J, C. Fender, W. Dall or W. mission has invited fenders from
of the Royal Corps of Signals the McLeod.
firms for the supply of meters.
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TALK STATISTICS OF THE PAST SESSION
The activities of Members of Parliament during the past session have been tabulated by Howarth's Parliamentary Cazette."
According to these statisties, Major Waller
Elliot, Financini Seercars to the Treasury, at swered 666 oral questions heads the list.
and
Major Elliot is also placed first on the Government side for his speeches, which filled 233 columns of Hansard,
In the matter of divisions, Sir A. Lambert Ward leads with 200 out of a possible 201. Mr. George Daggar and Mr. J. J. Tinker, two Socialists, are bracketed second with 299.
At the opposite end of the list are Mr. B. Bracken and Sir Charles Oman with 100.
The most persistent speakers were Sir Stafford Cripps, who spoke 137 columns of Hansard, Others were, Mr. K. Attlee and Mr. George Lansbury, 290, and Mr. Rhys Davies 213,
264,
Twenty-nine members spoke five columns each.
In the House of Lords, Viscount Hailsham spoke 202 columns, Viscount Snowden spoke 116, and Lord Sankey 101.
, -
CRISIS FEARED
use of a ground had been obtained P.W.D. "B": 1.. E. Longbottom! on the seafront at Kowloon.
(skip), N. J. Bebbington, T. Arm- | Mr. Tom Williams asked 506 After a most satisfying repast,.
strong and A. N. Other.
Police "A" (English): A. N. questions in the Session, dancing was continued to close on Reynalds (skin), P. E. E. Booker. E. midnight, when the party broke up. A. F. Nolan or A. R. Brittain. The catering was in the capable WartersA W. Collins (Skip). Now that the schools are re-hands of the Peninsula Hotel; T. E. Gooding, J. C. West and A. N. opening, there is an opportunity whilst music for dancing was pro- Other, for children to co-operate in their vided by a Marconiphone Super- efforts to sulve the Competitions, heterogram kindly loaned by the which will be made a little bit local agents, Messrs. Rudolf WoNT
And parents are and Kew, Ltd.. for the occasion. not forbidden to offer suggestions. Conference One competitor. Miss Jenny Fel-
EUROPEAN ISSUES BEING FACED
. An
{more difficult. London, Sept. 5.
International
which in to make recommendations show, has entered for nearly all MAULED BY A LION for the economic and find social the puzzles so far, and her tries restoration of Central and Eastern have been consistently good. Try Europe opened at Geneva to-day to see if you can beat her in Com- under the chairmanship of M. petition No. 5, which Georges Bonnet. Delegates and ex- last Saturday, and will he repeal- peris of fifteen Powers are attend, ed at the end of this week. En-g ing the conference.
tries must be in by the 16th.
In his address, the Chairman em- phasised the necessity of reaching agreement to make the way clear for the World Economic Conference. -British Wireless,
EFFORT TO KEEP PRICES UP
SURPLUS PRODUCE TO BE WITHHELD
WILS
set HUNTER ATTACKED IN
GAR WOOD WINS
MISS ENGLAND RETIRES BEFORE RACE ENDS
Detroit, Sept. 5. Commodore Gar Wood, the Ameri- can speed merchant, has retained the Harnsworth Trophy for speedboats.
JUNGLE
P.W.D), "A": A. M. Holland (skip),
Fruser, H. II. Rose and A. N Other.
Government Civil Hospital: Dr. J.] A.. R. Selby (skip), T. F. McGowan,į L. A. Collyer and J. T. Shund.
EXCHANGE RATES
París Genern.
Thursday.
.88.7/16
17.00 14.19/32
232%
10.96
August 9. Lieutenant-Commader Combe, Berlin son-in-law of Lady Evelyn Malcolm,
Helsingfors. has been taken to hospital here in Athens..
Oslo a serious condition as the result of Buetios Aires Nom A hunting accident. Lieutenant-Shanghai, .1/9.11/16 Commander Combe, while big game New York,.
.3.46% shooting in Namaqualand, was at
Amsterdam.. .8.02 tacked and mauled by a wounded
Vienna...
29 lion.
.43.1/16
087 .1/4
∙Milan..
His native bearer, who showed Bucharest.. He took the second bent to-day great pluck in going to his ald, was Hongkong. without trouble, as his English killed by the lion. Natives render- Brussels. opponent, Kaye Don, withdrow be- od elementary first ald on the apot Prague.. fore the race had been finished.
Kayo Don's bont, Miss Bugland and carried Lieutenant-Commander Stockholm. il, developed engine trouble early in Combo for six days to the nearest Copenhagen the race, and oventually the engines spot where white aid was available. Lisbon All wheat and cotton controlled stopped at the end of the second lap. From there he was brought to lo by the Government stabiliantion In the first heut, run on Saturday, Livingstone, whare one log had to Bombay. organisations and the American snatched victory: by a last minute.
Gar Wood, piloting Miss America X, be amputated. Cotton Cooperativo Association, burst after Don hind led for four of Mr. Dougal Orme Malcolm, who Lady Evelyn Malcolm is the wife will be withheld from the markets taps. All examination of Mies Eng in a member of the axecutive com- until 1938, the chairman of the land 11 after that race showed that mittee of the directors of the Bri-
Washinglon, Sept.5.
.67%
.117
.19.47
20%
.110
.6.6/12 .1/0.9/64 .1/8%
BEFORE LYTTON RFPORT
REACHES LEAGUE
Shanghai, Sept. 5, While Chinese circles hope the Lytton Report will advance pros- pects for a fair settlement of the Manchurian issue at Geneva, 80 far it is impossible to find any expression of optimism. In cor- Itain quarters it is pointed .out Yesterday, that the report is not likely to be
· 88.20/82 | placed before the Council before 17.97 October, wherens events in this 14.64 part
of the world are moving 28214 rapidly. Consequently it is fear
18.85 on serious crisis may be preci-. 56244 pitated before the report is con- 1/0 sidered at Geneva. 3.47% Το what extent tho already 8.64% tense feeling in China' will be 20% aroused when Japan's projected 43.3/10 recognition of Manchukuo ma- 587 terialises cannot be foretold, but Holiday the cortain task of appeasing the people is very difficult.-Reuter's Special.
Nom.
25.07 07.11/10
11
117
19.50 19.35
110 The Royal Observatory reports that 5.3/10 the anticyclone over North China and 1/6.9/03 Manhcuria has weakonod. A do Yokohama.
1/876
porssion is central to the North of Montovideo. .30
gilver (spot)..18.7/16
Tokyo. Pressure la relatively low Mantron!. ...30%
over the eastern portion of the China
forsend)5518% Combine 10 - Ninggi ya Sumber Belgrade......220
Sea. Thors aro" indications of m 18% depression forming to the cast of..
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