1932-09-10 — Page 13

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A FAMOUS CLUB

170th ANNIVERSARY OF BOODLE'S

or third

JACOB FACTOR

SETTLEMENT

£360,000 FOR £600,000

CLAIMS

THE HONGKONG

U.S. BOXERS WIN·

IN JAPAN

TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1932.

LABOUR SPLIT

WIDENS

ACTIVITIES OF RIVAL

GROUPS

RADIO BROADCAST

(Continued from Page 8.)

ing practically closed. When Taga went back to his corner for the one

The decision of the IL.P. to PROGRAMMES FOR TO-DAY The claim by British Investors minute rest at the end of the third,

from the Labour AND TO-MORROW. · against Mr. Jacob Factor, former his eye was damaged to such an break away 7

ly managing director of the Broad extent that it impaired his vision. Party has aroused sharp contro- Straat Press, Ltd., for £600,000 has With the opening of the fourth veray in the West of Scotland. been settled for £360,000 in enshround, Taga's seconds wisely tossed There is no prospect of healing and securities which Mr. Factor in the towel and halted the gruel- the breach.,, The disaffiliationists has agreed to hand over to the ling argument. Senior Official Receiver.

to

It states that Jacob Factor left England shortly before the date of the compulsory winding op order and is resident in Chicago, beyond the jurisdiction of the court in England.

BRENT OPENS BRILLIANTLY,

and the affiliutionists--to give the groupe their rather cumberacal names are preparing to go their several ways, and active pro- paganda among the rank and file has already begun.

Broadcast by Z.H.W. on A wavelength of B&G metres. 1840 Kafa).

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7-11.30 p.m.

records,

European programme of Columbia and Regal

7-7.17 p.m. Peer Gynt Sulle (Grles)

Regimental and of M. Grenadier * Quards 1884/0886. A Concert.

7.17-8 p.au. vicita Bolo-Hungarian Dance No. 8 (Brahine-

Violin Bolkuvenir (Drdis)

Inochim)...........Yell d'Arany! 6031. Bonghe Wandered Down the Hauntala

Bide (Stephenson & Gay)

Dora Labbette_(Soprana) 0877. Piano Botoksenkavaller Fantasy on Love

Themes (8tracas, arr. Grainger)

Percy Grainger DB28. Vocal Dust At Love's Beginning (Campbell

4 Lehmann)

Newton)

Vocal Dustin Springtime (Shakespeare &

Cello Bolo---Apres Un Reve (Paure?

Dora Labbetto a Norman Abin 4780, 'Cello Sal-Aid for G String (Bach)

A Tomelil

Glibert Crepax 5168,

Boodle's, the second oldest club In the world, will hold this autumn its one hundred and deventieth anniversary dinner.

The club was founded by Mr. Boodlo in 1762 in a house in Pall Mall, and it has been for a hund red and fifty years in its present premises in St. James's-street. These premises were designed, it The settlement, which has been le bolieved, by a pupil of Itobert accepted by the requisite 90 per Brent opened the first round Adam, and recall In the cent, of the shareholders, is sub-brilliantly by rocking his foe with elegant exterior and the famous ject to the approval of the High devastating punches that had the roome within that quiet and Court.

Japanese on the verge of a knock dignified old London,, modcat and ¦ The terms of the agreement are out.. Then the battle shifted in unpretending in its aspect, that contained in a letter which the favour of the Japancae in the next, Mr. Maxton, the leader of the

been our grandfathers used to know Senior Official Receiver has sent as Brent seemed dazed and week rebels, has

contemplating and admire. Boodle's, in fact, in

the creditors of the Broadened by Taga'a dynumite punches, the rupture following the Brad- wonderful example of a club Street Press, Ltd., and the share-but the negro fighter displayed ford resolution from a quiet West with so long a history still preser holders of the Vulcan Copper superior ring tactics and saved Higniand retreat on the shores of ving its old-world atmosphere and Mines, Ltd. and the Rhodesia Bor- himself by clinching..

Loch fync. Bradford, he says. charm.

der Mining Corporation, Ltd.

In the third, Brent again dis has given a clear mandate for a Originally it was known as the

played superior punching power breakaway from entanglements of Bong Beneath Thy Window Teachemscher Savoir Vivre, and was noted for

and rocked the Japanese all over its costly gateties. Two thousand,

the ring with deadly punches and every kind. He is not afraid of Song Come Back (Tomelli's Serenado} {Elkin guineas was spent by its members

terrific uppercuts that had the going into the wilderness. "The in 1774 on a masquerade at the

Imperial fighter on the defensive whole working-class," he has de-Outer-La Pantheon. Then, ns now, it was

for most of this round. Taga was clared, "is there just now, and a i club for country gentlemen. "Proccedings In Chicago are bleeding badly from the mouth and very hungry wilderness they find Masters of foxhunds were prom-still pending," states the letter, nose when the bell ended the round.. it. We will be happy to be with inent amongst its members, and "and are being strongly contested His left eye was also badly damag them, but we won't be there for at the end of the eighteenth and on both sides and governl attempted and the towel was tossed in forty years." the beginning of the nineteenth to reach a compromise have failed. the next round in order to save the contary it had so many baronets As a result, however, of difficult Japanese from unnecessary punish- on its list that it was a saying 01 innd protracted negotiations... ment. Tiga was willing to continue 'by Mr. Tom Johnston, Lord Privy nahauser-Pilgrim's Chor (Wagner) that day that "Every Sir John be

with the fight, but it was longs to Boodle's," whilst one of

different story altogether with his Gilray's caricatures representing

seconds and Dr. Hara, tho attend Sir Frank Standish sitting at a

ing physicinu. window of the club, was given the title "A

Dish Standing Boodle's."

In the early part of the last contury there was a good deal of high gambling. One of the fare tables then in use is still pre- served. A snuff-box it still pos- Resans

is another relic of those times.

Pictures have been drawn by the late Mr. Ralph

at

the agreement has now been con- cluded with the legal advisers of Mr. Factor.

The disruptive move is deplored

Seal in the last Labour Govern-

Wiilian Homeltino (Tesine) Dit

Serenata (Angel'a Berenade)

(Bragn)

J. H. Squire Celeste Octet 9116. 8.01. (Local Time and Weather: Report).

8.3.28 p.m. Operatie.

The Melatoningers-Selection (Wagner).

Rep. Hand of H.M. Grenadier Guards $24. Tushauser-Grand Marchi (Wagner)

The BBC. Choir with the B.B.C. Wireless Symphony Orchestra 1820. Palicei-Selection (Leoncavaller)

New Queen's Hall laht Orct. 1442, 8.28-9.5 p.m. Variety. Seng-Shuiet on Your Shoulder Bong-Love. You Funny Thing

Kate Smith (Comediennes DT1. Tano Solo-Now That You're Gone Plano Bolo-Can't We Talk it Over Hamorous-The Parson Pleads for Happiness.

ment. It is in his view a fratri- cidal war on the left flank of the Labour Party, and he will have no part in such folly." Mr. P. J. Dommy Reyes managed to cop Dollan, who has resigned from the the decision over Matsuoka of the chairmanship

of the Scottish

Carroll Gibbona and His Buy Friends Nihon Club in the six round semi-Council of the 1.L.P., and is look-

DEBOL final after six rounds of furious ed upon as the Scottish leader of

("Yes, 1 Think So")

Vivian Foster (The Vicar of Mirth) slugging. Referee Sato was boned the afiliationists, has challenged

DRADA. Cone when the decision was rendered.

Mr. Maxton to produce his plans forchestral--A Munteni Comedy Waltz for the revolution, which is to coction.The H.11.C. Dance Oren. Dliant,

Vocal DuelThe One Girl bring about a new social order, Vocal Duct-Falling In Love Again

Me. Maxton remains unmoved by the taunts of his critics.

58. In The £. "After careful consideration of all the circumstances," adds the to the Official Receiver, "I came conclusion that it would be in the best interests of the creditors to compromise these matters on these terms. I estimate that the amount payable to me under the agree ment should enable a distribution of about 5s. in the £ to be made." Nevill and It is understood that the settle. other writers of the club's history ment does not affect the proceed-the victor over Uniri in the six

the old elections presided everings against Mr. Factor for his By the proprietor. For a number extradition to England.

were

the

Don Stewart, after scoring, iwo knockdowns, and having his rival the point of collapsing from his was declared damaging punches,

round special event.

.

The strength of the rival groups, will not be known until meetings The following were the results: and conferences have been held, but of 44 Labour members. 01 He was alleged to have been T. Tezuka (Nihon), 126 pounds, Great Britain and on February 126 pounds; R. Umesa concerned in share frauds in defeated T. Nagalara (Kokamai), Glasgow Corporation only seven have decided to follow the flag (Nikon),

of Mr. Maxton. The Cyldeside defeated

Kanazawa 1. last, Judge Carpenter, of the 110,"

M.P.s are divided. Perhaps the in Chicago, dis (Kokusni) 110; K. Hayashi Federal Bench

interesting announcement an application by

defented the (Nihon), 118, missed

Ichiro most

is that Mr. David British Government for his Uagno (Kwanto), 118; Bunji so far made extradition to England. He held Yasuda (Imperial). 126. defented Kirkwood may take office in the that the alleged offence was not a Kid Willie (Nihon), 123; special body which is to remain loyal to

Don Stewart (Imperial), the Labour Party, . felony under Illinois law.

135, defeated K. Umei (Nihon), semi-final. Dommy Reyes 135;

(Toyo), 115, defented F. Matsuoka (Nikon), 117; double main events. Sydney Brent (Seattle), 142, de- feated Yasuo Taga (Imperial), 345, by a technical knockout in the fourth

of years, und almost up to the time of his death in 1895, Mr. Gayner. a noted occupant of that position used to take his seat by the ballot box near the window in the back room on the ground floor, whilst in the adjoining front room open- ing off it

assembled members.

When a candidate was proposed. they would walk across, deposit.

Three months later it was state: white or black balls and retire that Factor was willing to settle again to the front room. After a with the British investors for short time Mr. Gayner would £100,000 on condition that lita- shout "elected" or "not elected" |tion ceased. as the case might be. It

WILH

often said that he never troubled

to make any close scrutiny of the NEW balls, and that no candidate whom

he considered suitable for election

was ever rejected.

It was during his reign that the Duke of Beaufort and a number hf other old members retired owing to a dispute about the custom of pooling the cost of the wine at the house dinner. Some of the young- or members who drank. little re- ented the custom, and Mr. Gayner

it altered. The agreed to have Duke, however, and the "old guard" protested against the change and retired.

YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.

A.O.F.C. QUOTATIONS FOR YESTERDAY

New York, Sept. 9. Dow Jones Averages:

$7.49 70.19 30 Industrials 20 Rails 20 Utilities

38.35 37.80

54.71 3405

Messrs. E. A. Pierce & Co. report:

event.

round; Jobany Crismas

(West Indies), 133, defeated Jirs Kumagai (Nihon). 141, by 4 technical knockont in the seventh

round.

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB

(Continued from Page 8.)

Further irregularity may develop from the members towards the cost and a watchful attitude might be ad- of the furniture. Mr. Gayner carried on the club visable. We still think the reaction on very generous lines, and mem- will be confined to Lechnical propor- bera were allowed extraordinary |tions, Business done: 4,000,000 shares.

credit. At the time of his death

Air teduction

It was said that he was owed as Allied Chemical &

much as £10,000.

After his death and that of his

Dye

American Can

Sept. 8. Sept. 9. $60% $684

K#

59

by

laughter, who succeeded him, the American Telegraph club had to face very critical & Telephone 116 115 times. Certain members, how-American Tabacco over, stepped forward, and a com-

"B"

lote reorganisation was the re- Anaconda

Mining

bult. The club was placed in the hands of trustees and a committee, Auburn

Borden Company

and Capt. Wombwell was appoint- Canadian Pacific

d secretary.. There have been Consolidated Gas of

several secretaries

since

that

New York

time, the gentleman who now sa Drugs, Inc. -..

bly fills that office being Capt. Du Pont de Nemours

ap-Enatman Kodak Wynyard Wright, who was pointed from the Royal Air Force General Electric

Flub

The club was alightly modernis.

ed on being taken over by its vester mambers. Electric light took the International

place of oil lamps and candles.

& Tel.

Good old customis, however, such | Liggett

81%

Copper

17% 68 81%

256

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19

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4744 42.

59%%

58%

21

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General Foods

12

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International

General Motors...

18%

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Har-

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Tel.

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tric

to dress.

Amongst notable

members

Squadron in the drawing-room. At Union Pacific

Corporation 12 Sears Roebuck

237% Standard Ol Co. of

New Jersey he club in its earlier days was

30 Edward Gibbon. King Edward, Socony-Vacuum Corp. 11% when Prince of Wales, presided at, Union meetings of the Royal Yacht

Pennsylvania Rail. Radio

364

321

32

21

21%

12%

2016

of

354

1114

Carbon

Carbide &

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28%

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a evening dress for dinner in the coffee room, were retained, and Low's Inc. Still remain, though a small but Pacific Gas & Elec very attractive room is provided for members passing through way London who find it inconvenient

ht end of the last century the mern. United States Steel 48% arship, numbered six hundred, and Westinghouse E. &

M.

ncluded Lord Rosebery, Lord Lons-

alo, Lord Zetland (still a mem-

ber), the Duke of Portland, the

that

New Treasurers.

Latytan & Jolinstone DD:74. Band-The Old Frog Pond

Hey. Band of H.M. Grenadier Gunda BUSOT.

9.5-9.30 p.m. Orclicstral. Hungarian Ihapsody No. 1 in (Liset) Rakocay (Berlios)

Ernst Von Dohnanyl conducting the Dadapest Philliarmonic Orch, 0158/9401. Zampa Overture (Herold)

Bir Dan Godfrey conducting The Bournemouth Municipal Orch. 9592. 9.30-11.30 p.m. Dance Music. Fux Trot-Drums in my Hear: one sp-1 Love a Parade Fox Trat-Goopy Geer

DU442. Fux Trot--With Love in my Heart

Her the Truth-Hoch!. Quick Step-Tell Caroline!

Fox Trot-Tell Her the Truth-Sing, B-

thera

Waltz-The Bells of Avalon

Fox Troi-bly Mom

MAG07.

MRGCA.

For Trot The King Was the Coupling

House

One Step-Back Again

SUGAR MARKET

Quick Step-Sellin' on the Robert E. Lee

For Tri-An Ev'ning a Carullne

GB443.

C0461.

Све

MRCOG.

THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS

The following table at the close of the sugar market yesterday has been received by Mesars. Pen- treath and Co.

London Terminals.

December 1932 6/1 down 1948, March 1933 6/4 down 11⁄2d. May 1933 6/5 down 1%d. August 1933 6/7% down 11⁄2d. * Buyers at above prices, sellera Asking d-%d more.

New York Terminals, September 1932 --

Fox Teol-ummin' to Mynell

Waits-Elitle Romaný

Fox Trot-Lullaby of the Leaves One Step - Love a Parner Walls-Paradise

Walu-The Volca in the Old Village Choir CB403. Fox Trol-Fanfare Martinique Pas Tru-Fanfaro-Dreams That Don't Grow

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El40%.

For Trot-Fanfare-By Special Permission of fla Copyright Owners, I Love You Fox Trot What Makes You So Adorab'e Walta-You Will Remember_Vienna Fur Trot liring a Love Song Fox Trot-My Mum

Fox Trut-I'm Carefree

Fux Trot--I've Got Five Dollars

01:40.

CO200.

CB69.

One Step When Yuba Plays the Rumba on

the Tuta

Fox Tru-Lovely Little Silhouette Fox Trot-All for the Love of a Lady Wall-An Old Violin

Quick Step-Rusticanalia

For Trot-Singing in the Moonlight Fox Trot-Bahama Mama

GI

CD442.

CB150.

C5475.

Fox Trot-Out of the Bottle-Wo've Got the

Moon and Sixpence

in Writing

01477.

Qulek 6top Whaatio and Blow Your Blues

December 1932 1,08 down 3 pts. For Trot-Out of the Battle-Put That Down March 1933 1.05 down 2 pts. March 1933 1.08 down 3 pts. August 1933 1.13 down 3 pts. Cuban 96-Spot N.Y. 1:15 no change.

EXCHANGE RATES

The appointment of Messrs. Lia- stend and Davis as Treasurers has been fully justified, for the financin work had become so heavy that we could no longer expect it to be

done un hon. treasurer. Mr. E. 0. Murphy rendered great

ent service in capacity prior to the passing of the accounts to the new treasurers. Considering the heavy expenditure of the past year our financial position is very satisfactory. To defray the cost of the now building wo have found it necessary only to raise Paris $3,000 in loans from members. In a Geneva. short time we should be free of debt. Berlin..

Hon. Secretary Tributed."

I am sure the members of the Com- mittee would liko me to express our

appreciation of the untiring energy Shanghai...

of the Hon. Secretary, Mr. E. R. New York.

Price. (hear, hear).

I know that my Amsterdam. duties ne Chairman of the Committee

Vienna. have been lightened by having such Madrid.

Previous Day.

Away For Trat-Too Many Tears

MR005. WalteWalling by the Silv'ry Rio Grande Waltz-I'm Alons Because I Love You CD14, 10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News,

11.30 p.m. Close Dawn.

All records in the above European pros Krameles are kindly supplied by Mesara, Anderson Muria Co.

SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME.

10-11 5.m.

Yesterday. A relay of the Service from St. Joseph's

89.1/32 Church,

Programme.

Kyrie, Bangtua and Aguis Del by L., Percal

Adora Te by Tatser.

Balutarla by Antonelli,

Tanium Ergo by l'agolin.

Adoremus by Bartlett.

Bergson: "Emmanuel" by Father J. Byrne,

11-12.15 p.m.

A rolay of the Service from HL Pacľa

8.98 Church (Chinese).

2014

12.15-2 p.m. Chinese Recorded Pro-

43.5/10 gramme.

1 pm. Local Time and Weather Report.

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18.08

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Helsingfors. Oslo. Athens.

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600

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(forward) 18

n proficient secretary, Wo are Bucharest pleased to any that our relationships Hongkong.. with the military authorities are as Bruss... cordial as ever and we have overy 節

to expect they will remain so. Stockholm. 35%

We would congratulate Mr. F. E. A.

TH

reason

Milan......

Remedios on agala winning the Clubenhagen

coming

Lisbon

Championship and also the other Rio winners of the various competitions Bombay

in Yokohama. hold during the past year.

Committee will and the Montovideo. affairs of the Club in a healthy con- Montreal dition and with the assurance of the Belgrade loyal backing of the members we can Silver (spot)...18% look forward with every confidence to the future.

I now have pleasure in moving the adoption of the Report and the state: ment of accounts. Will somo-one second-It?

the elected:

"Mr. V. G. Labrum seconded, and the proposition was carried unanimously. The election of officorn was 'then proceeded with. The following wore

President Mr. V. C, Labrum. Vice President, Mr. D. C, Wilson. Captain, Mr. J. McKnight. Hon. Secretary, Mr. E. R. Price. Committee members: Meners. J. D.

Duke of Leeds, the Hon. George still keeping up Its numbers. A Lascelles, Printe Victor Duleep number of the members are Singh, Mr. Alfred Rothschild, direct descendants of distinguish- Ir Leopold Rothschild, and many ed members of the past. The honor- ther leading reprosentatives of ary members are the Prince of word of hunting and shooting Walon, the Duko of York, the Duko ly and racing, yachting and of Gloucester, the Marquis of Cam-Thomson, W. Groven, J. B. Hant, A.

bangg bridge, and Col. E. M. Danney, who

Barvoll membership Layavan has just recently been added to this

tha

2 p.m. Close Down.

8.11.30 p.m. European Programme.

8 nm. Local Time and Weather Report.

8.3.8.45 p.m.

44 Victor Records,

5.3/16

76

A Programme of

3/18 Song The Holy Olty (Weatherly-Adams). 1/6.5/32 Bong-Hew Desutiful Upon the Mountains

1/47% (Harker)

Marion Taller (Botirano) 10. 30 Violin Bole-Scotch Pastorale (Bhenger), 3.844 Violin Bolo-Prayer (Handel(Inch))

Yahudi Menufto 4901. 230

Chorus-Alda—Templo Bome (Verdi) 18.1/16

Esta Pinas and Metropolitan Opera Chorus ALIL. 18.3/10

Plano Bolo Valse Brillante_(Chonin). British Wireless.

Flano Bolo-Vela Caprice (Rubinstein?

Iguson Jan Paderewski C877,

Wanderer's Song-Wanderlied = (A.

(Schumann). (Noel Bong Koir (By the Ben) (Schubert)

Friedrich Bebore (Daritone) 2438. 8.45-11.30 p.m. (approx:).

2. A Dritim Fantasia-Caralcado

Coward),

Overture 1. Grand Descriptive

Bolonella Thutkowsky). INTERVAL.

Part III.

1. Berenade Les

(Drimo).

Song)

A play of the Symphonio Concert, from the Peninauta Hotel by courtesy of the Management (During the intervalar zetorded musio" will be broadcast from the Studio)..

Fram

Part L

Million D'Arloquin.

2. Fost in the Forest (Echo-Cornet Bala),

(Schaffer).

8. Belections from the Comedy-Opera "The

Firefly" (Primi).

Conductor of Paris I and UI-Mr. A. Gell

Eastman, J. McKelvio, and G. H. Meas. Linstead: and Davis Warn

mu.

11.80.p.m. Clone Down.

8.

Overtues-Haymond (Thomas),

2. Walls-Beautiful Boring (Klicko).

BefceBon-The Blue Paradino (Ramberg).

INTERVAL. PATE IL.

The combined Orchestra of 'The Hongkong and Blanshal Hotely Etil, and the fat latin. The Bouth Wale, Borderer's (By kind pers | mission of LA. Col. G. T. Balkes, D.B.Q. godk Omferral Conductores. Ku, Ganka. A ILG.M.

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