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MOTOR CYCLE TRIAL

ENTRIES CLOSE TO-MORROW

LATEST DETAILS.

connexion

VALUABLE DOGS STOLEN

HAKKA COOLIES MAY BE GUILTY

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER

23, 1932.

ROBBED

LANE, CRAWFORD'S PENNANT WINNER AGAIN

SMART ARREST OF

SHOPLIFTER

But for the vigilance of a district' watchman, Lane, Craw-

The following letter has been sent to the Hon. Secretary of the Hongkong Society for the Preven-ford, tion of Cruelty to Animals by Mr.

Entries for the Motor Cycle Re-S. Komori liability Trial, which is to be held on October, 8 and 9, close to-morrow.

Arrangementa in with the event are now shaping themselves and there is little doubt that the trial will be one of the most interesting ever held in the Colony. As has already been intimated, it starts at 12 midnight on October 8, and concludes about 1.30 p.m. the following day.

Ltd., would have been dia- possessed of a now felt hat by a shoplifter yesterday.

DEFEATED

Cubs Shut Out: Yankees Beat Athletics

New York, Sept. 22. Since winning the match which gave them tho National Languo pennant, Chicago Cubs have gone down three times before the Pitts- burgh Pirates, who have drawn up to within four games. To-day,

the Pirates made the Cubs were blanked out by Hal Smith, while

Detalling, the circumstances leading to the arrest of the thief, drossed in a young Chinese European style, the district watch man, told Mr. Wynne-Jones at the

A crowd of over 120,000 lined Central Police Court to-day that seven runs from 12 hits, he happened upon the man in Queen's Rond, and recognising him the streets of Chicago to-day when as an old offender, followed himn parade of homage to the Cubs along sovoral blocks while he made marched to the City Hall, lod by sundry visits into various Indian thoir conquering heroes. The Cubs prominent player for years past, silk stores, but came away with Ignored Rogers Hornsby, their most in the balloting for the division of the World Series money. nothing.

I beg to inform you that during the last five months 1 have lost six valuable dogs from my house, Many of my neighbours have also eat their dogs recently, and it has been suggested to me that there are Hakka coolies in Kowloon City who are very fond of dog flesh and that probably they are the culprits. I have informed the police, and In an endeavour to make the although they have done all they course na sporting as possible aean to trace the dogs I could not watersplash and a secret section

On one occasion he stopped be fe being included. The commit-expect them to do much without tee has heard the suggestion that the aid of bloodhounds. I am a few riders anxious to enter are writing to you in the hope that you fore Ullmann's store and surveyed will take this serious matter up the jewellery displayed in the not certain what will be required and shall be glad if you can offer windows, but after some time of them. It must be remembered any suggestion to stop this dog moved reluctantly away.

Finally, the man went into Lane, that the trial is not a race.It is a thieving. Two of my dogs--one test of the reliability of machinesa valuable Alsatian and the other

Exchange and of good steady driving on the young chow--were stolen only Crawford's store in

the glass part of riders. A steady pace of last week within a few days of Building. Through

windows, the watchman saw him 24 miles per hour should be main-each other.

I am sending a copy of this fel-help himself to a grey felt hat. tained. There is nothing dimeutt in the course and anybody who ter to the press in the hopes that and calmly walk out with it on enu stick on a 'bike" at all has as other dog. fanciers who have lost his head, although it was too large much chance as the next man, their pets will also help to find for him and came down to his

a way to stop these outrages, though his machine should be tuned up before the trial.

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Competitors are warned that! early or late arrivals at both open and secret cheeks will lose them points.

THE PRIZES.

Number plates, route cards, and programmes will be issued on Tuesday Detober 4, at 5.30 p.m. in Station the Central Fire Bridge Compound (entrance from Queen Victoria St), by kind permission of the Inspector General of Police.

GOALLESS DRAW AT NORTHANTS

cara.

As he reappeared in the street, he was arrested by the watchman and taken back into the store.

"The European manager queried how I knew the man to be a theif and followed him," witness con-

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London, Sept. 22. In the Third Division (South) of the English Longue to-day, North- The first prize is a Challenge arapton and Brighton drew, neither Cup which must be won by the same side succeeding in finding the net. rider at three successive trials in, The match was played at North- Revised league table ampton. order to be won outright. A re- pllea is presented for each trial, follows: There will be second and third prizes, a team. prize, and silver Brentford ... the Crystal Pal. medals will be presented to next ten best performances, There Itending.... will also be a B.S.A. and Norton Northampton Challenge Shield and replica (kind. Bristol C.... Bournemouth ly presented by Messrs The Sincere! Luton ... Co., Ltd.), a cup for the best per Brighton formance on K.L.G. plugs. (kindly Cardiff presented by Messrs The Hongkong Norwich Motor Accessory Coy.) and the Exeter. M.G.M. Cup (kindly presented by, Clapton O.

Coventry O.C. Section) for the best per- formance put up by a member of Bristol R.

Queen's P.R. the Motor Machine Gun Section of Aldershot the Hongkong. Volunteer Defence, Southend Corps.

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"TELEGRAPH”

SPORTS

FEATURES

Starting from to-day, the Telegraph is featuring every Friday authoritative notes and comments by special contribu tors dealing with every branch of winter sports in Hongkong.

On page 8 will be found re- views of the prospects of hockey, cricket, rugby and racing, to- gether with a special descrip- tion of yesterday's tennis ex- hibition, and n week-end fixture card.

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tinued, "and I told him that I had a notorious known him to be shoplifter."

Mr. E. J. Ainslie, of Messrs. Lane, Crawford's, identified the hat as being their property. The name of the Company was inside the crown, he said.

Replying to a question by the Magistrate, witness said they had

WIVES WHO READ TOO & caril system, the docketa wore

MUCH

FOXX'S EFFORT,

RADIO BROADCAST

TALKS ON THE WORK of THE LOCAL S.P.C.A. Drondeant by ZW. on #wavelength of 15 metres. (843 .C.).

6-7 p.m. Chinese programme. 0.50-7 p.m.

A short talk on the Hongkong Beelety for the Prevention of Gracily to Animals by Lady Ho Tung.

7-10.30 p.m. European programme. 7 p.m. Stock Quotations etc. 7.8-7.15 p.m. From the Stadlo. A short talk on the Alte and Objects of the Hongkong Boclely for the Prevention of

7.15-10.30 p.m. Cruelty to Animals by Mr. J. Bussell.

A programme of Victor and L.M.V. records. 7.15-7.50 p.m. Concert Waltzes. Danube Wave (Ivanovici). Over the Wave (os)

International Concert Orchestra Jolly Fellow (Vollstedt), Amoureuse (Berger)

C1279.

International Novelty Orchestra C1082. Tales from the Vienna Woods (Biranas) Philadelphia 8ymphony Orchestra Blue Danube (Strauss)

T'hiladelphia Bymphony Orchestra 1218. Wine, Women and Bong (Strauss), lines of the South (Strauss)

Chiengo Symphony Orchestra D1452. 8 .. (Local Time & Weather Report).

A Concert. Bong-Babs Echo Bong Eckort). Bong-L. Here the Gentle Lark (Shake-

7.50-8.40 p.m.

peare-Bishop?

Mulan Taller (Soprano) 0503. Frits Kreialer 0712. Song-Travollera all of Every Station (Dale) Peter Dawson (Das-Baritone) C1442.

At Philadelphia, Jimmy Foxx, the star hitter of the year, amack- ed out two home runs against the Yankees, bringing his total for the senson to 56. He now needs only four in order to equal Babe Ruth's 1927 major league record of 60, but he has practically given Villa Bolo-Shepherd's Madrigal Kreisler) up hope. McNair also hit a four-Song-The Harry Dance (Molloy) bagger, but these big hits were not quite good enough, the Yan-Piano Rolourarian Rhapsody No. 3 kees bunching their hits to agore (List) eight runs from 12 hits. Gehrig and Tong hit home runs. Kame went to ten innings. Babe Ruth has recovered from his in- disposition and has resumed his place in the Yankees' line-up.

The

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Other home run hitters to-day were: Wright (Brooklyn), Wilson and Pucinello (St. Louis Cardinals), and Johnson (Boston).

Results:-

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Pittsburgh

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St. Louis

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73 .513

Doston

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hat was

checked, and they found there had been no sale of any hat of this type on that day. At the time. there were two Chinese salesman

"NUISANCE" REPORTED TO in the Department, with a Euro-

pean manager. The valued at $17.

INSPECTOR

An allegation that their wives were too much given to reading A trim little visitor in

plaint by two husbands of Ruther yesterday was the motor vessel, novels, formed the subject of com- Shonnan Alaru, which is on

glen to the local sanitary inspector, cruise to the South Sea Islands on

who makes mention of the matter n scientific research expedition. in an unusual feature of his annual

The vessel helongs to the Japan-report. ese Government, and is under the Under the heading of nuisances, Imaizume, the sanitary inspector reports that She is about 400 tons and is driven among the numerous letters ad- by Deisel motor engines. Painted dressed to him during the past year white ahe presents a neat appear were two from husbands who com- ance lying at her buoy in the harplained of the novel-rending and lazy habits of their wives, and the bour off Yaumati.

consequent neglect of their wifely

command of Captain

She arrived ysterday from Formosa, and is expected to suil on Sunday for the South Sen number of Japanese Islands. A fishing experts are on board, and they will undertake a comprehen- aive general survey in the South Seas and also conduct some re- bearch work in connexion with fisheries there.

CONCERT FEATURES.

NEXT SUNDAY'S TREAT AT

PENINSULA HOTEL. An opportunity will be afforded

cluties.

It is not stated whether the of- fizial took any steps in the matter

WEST POINT DUEL.

DISTRICT WATCHMAN FACES

MURDER CHARGES

Sul Ko-chlu, district watchman, was charged yesterday with the murder of Lai Chuen, with whom It is alleged he fought a revolver duel on the night of September 10. The incident occurred shortly

A previous conviction in respect NO POLICY CHANGE. of a larceny in May of last year, had already served three months' was admitted by the defendant, who hard labour. He was tenced to four months' hard labour. The hat was returned to Lane Crawford's.

FANLING

now sen-

GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY

lers on 8.28 train

9.24 R. N. Drake, R. W. Taplin. 9.28 J. R. B. Coupland, P. L. Leefe. 0.32 Dr. G. W. McKean, Dr. C. II.

Burton.

9.36 Col. J. A. Renshaw, W. D.

Hughes.

FRENCH SPOKESMAN DENIES RECENT REPORTS

Blinchin Lavitzki D1383.

Song-by the Waters of Minnetonks (Lieut-

Ance). Song Trees (Klimmer-Rasbach)

Eracalino Schumann-teink (Coulralio) Violin Solo-Nigun (Improvisation) (Dlach)

1208.

Master Yehul Moruhin 7105. Song-Mountain Lovers (Squire)

John Turner (Tenor) C131. 8.40-9,40 p.m. Musical Comedy. Hit the Deck-Selection

Savoy Orpheana C1408,

I'tsar Ann-Vocal Gems

Light Upera Company C1399. The Girl Friend-Vocal Gems

Glawon

Light Opera Company C1300, Clover Selection

The New Mayfair Orchestra C1458. 7.lac Domino-Yocal, Gema,

Chocolate Buidler-Vocal Gems

Light Opers Company C1105.

The Vagabond King Belection

Havay HAYANA Band C1303

Dear love Vocal Gema

Light Opera Company C1800. The louse That Jack Bulit--Selection

New Mayfair Orchestra 1701. 9.40-10.30 p.m.

6ymphony No. A in E Flat Major-Op. -85

Beethoven)

Symphony Orchestra conducted by Albert Contes D115/1163. 10.30 p.m. tugby Mid-day News.

10.35 p.m. Claxe Down.

Prese

All records in the above European prom wramics to kindly supplied by Mr. S. Muutrie and Co.

KZRM PROGRAMME.

Today's brandenat from the Manila station: 5.00 p.Studio Music.

8.80 D.m.tudents Radio Coild,

0.10 p.m.-Spanish Informational Period, 0.30 p.m.-English Informational Periol, 7.00 p. Dinner Hour-Hay View Hotel

Orchestra.

7.30 p.m.-Spanish Programme. 8.00 p.m.-General Electric

Guest Arist

General Electric 8.30 plinas

Programme---

Oreheaten and

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Programme-Lily Maquiza.

8.43 p.m.-Ivlio

Hokandin Entertainers-directed by 3. Agulos.

0.16 p.m.-yrle Music House Orchestra-

Dance Music.

10.30 p.m.-Close down.

DEATH WITHIN

WEEK

IF BIG RANSOM NOT FORTHCOMING

Newchwang, Sept. 22.

of $250,- If the ransom 000; demanded by the ban-. dits for the release of Mrs. Paris, Sept. 22.

Mariel Pawley and Mr. "France stands by Britain's pro-

Charles Corkran is not im- nouncement as regards Manchuria. She never for a moment considered mediately forthcoming, they will be shot within a week. recognising the State of Manchu- kuo, and wil await the Lytton re-

This is the latest ultimatum port and stand by the League's de-from the bandit gang that carried cision. There is consequently no off the couple while they were question of any change in France's riding on the Mukdey racecourse

9.15-9.20, not to be booked by travel policy in the Far East; her attitude on September. 7. The bandits romains as defined by M. Briand also threaten to cut off the ears last autumn."

of the couple, as a reminder. This authoritative statement was

This information was contained In a latter from Mrs. Pawley, made to Reuter this morning, as a commentary on the recent reports.reaching her father, Dr. Phillips,

It was pointed out that France

medical missionary here. always upheld the League findings through his mafoo to-day. In it in connexion with the respect of she says they will both be shot in trenty rights in the Far Fast, and a week's time if the ransom is not that France never disagreed with paid, and a letter from Mr. Cor- the United States as regards Man-kran declares the bandits have churia. Consequently there is no question of falling into line with already threatened to cut off their ears to send to Newchwang In the United States at the present four days,, as a reminder, if the juncture.

9.40 Capt. II. W. Daukes, Dr. J. E. 0.44 R. H. McDean, A. T, Lay.

Dovey.

0.48 V. R. Gordon, G. Hali- Thomp-

Bon. Bu 9.62 H. H. Mundy, W. A. Stewart, 0.50 C.

G. R. W. Thompson, E. J. II. 10.00 E. Lewis, H. C. Hopkins. B. Stewart, Q. Eager, A. 10.08 C. T. May, M. N. Cochrane, 10.12 N. K.

R. C. Webb. J. Gardner.

10.04

at next Sunday evening's sym- after midnight in Des Voeux Road, 10.11 1. B. Maehr, G. H. Bond.

At this concert ho will play three

10.24 G. Thwaites,

Booker.

C.

F. W.

bandit's terms are not accepted. It was recalled that Brland's

The whereabouts of the couple. policy was nimed at the peaceful settlement of the Manchurian ques-are still unknown, as 'alnco Sop tion even at the price of certain tember 16, their captors have been changing thoir headquarters no partisan of. phonic concert at the Peninsula near the Western Street junction. 10.20 C. E. Gahagi. E. Thomas. delay, for he was

the police arrived on the Hotel of hearing the young Japan- When

10.28 J. D. Thomson, J. MacKnight. "Bull in the China Shop" diplomacy. several times daily to evado de-

tection-Reuter. The spokesman referred in this

London Anxiety. eso xylophonist, Sadao Iwai, a lad, scene they found Lai Chuen uncon-

London, Sept. 22. 13 years of age who is a wonder-acious on the roadway with bullet 10.32 A. H. Ferguson, I. W. Shawan.

10.40 Cdr. Priestley,

ter'a spaech In opening the League ful performer on this musical in- wounds in the abdomen. He died 10.30 G. J. Campbell, A. E. Lissaman. connexion from the Foreign Minis-

The plight of Mr. Corkran and many later in hospital.

Council on November 16 last year, strument. He has given

Exhaustivo inquiries were made

and also on the occasion of the de- Mrs. Pawley continues to cause In official excellent recitals in Japan and

cision to send out a committee of undiminished: anxiety elsewhere, and is said to be a re- and culminated in the charge of

circles, which, however, Router murder. markable genius.

That a real thriller can always be investigation, an irresistible draw was proved once. Although M. Briand had gone, learns, realise that both the of internationalties are lending their utmost as- attendant on the screenings of the and the sanctity Toll" (Fantasia) by Krueger; (2) The wedding will shortly take place again yesterday by the packed houses Franco still stands by the League Japanese and Manchukuo authori thon with full Orchestral accom-between Mr. Virgillo Antonio Neves, Jongle picture, "Tarzan, the Ape obligations," added the spokesman, alstance to facilitate the British paniment "American Patrol" by clerk, rosiding at 319, Nathan Road, Man." Nevertheless, rocalling the Har policy is perfestly consistent oficiais efforts to secure the cap-

ativos' release.-Router. (3) "Hungarian Kowloon, and Miss Guilhemla Maria trickeries and Impositions perpetrate throughout and reports of

the Meacham; and Rhapsody by Liszt with accom-Place, of 24, Robinson Road, Honged by Hollywood in the past,

ordinary fan who saw the picture change are simply absurd."-Reu- on the piano by his paniment

is not to be blamed if he ter. yesterday, is reluctant to bellove the evidence mother Madamo Iwal.

This is a special feature, con-

Six charges of demanding money of his eye--and earn-of the mighty stituting the second part of the programme, whilst parts I and IIL with monacos and of misconduct are fonts of man and beast, and the compris selected Variety of or

being proferred against Chu Ping-yee, hundred-and-one wondera tekt zümler which altogether

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Japan's Threat

olared Mr. Balto, the Japanese Chargo d'Affaires, at Washington New York, Sept. 22. during Mr: Debuchl's absence. Japan would not hesitatea He added that Japan has noth minute to withdraw from the Leasing to fear if the Lytton, Commis rup, if "compelled dos na bya

the facts, as they

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