THE HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1932.
SWIMMING NEW YORK STOCK FANLING RACES
RECORD
CHINESE BEATS HIS OWN TIME
WINS COLONY'S
EXCHANGE
A.O.F.C. QUOTATIONS FOR YESTERDAY
New York, Sept. 30,
Dow Jones Averages:
80 Industriais 20 Rails
CHAMPIONSHIP 20 Julie
Kwok Chan-hang, young
South China breast stroke swimmer, showed mproved form in the final of the 100 Varde championship of the Colony which was decided at the V.RC, yos- terday, when he further lowered the previous beat time, coloring the dis- ance in 77 seconds, which is a second better than his own tino returned in the heats when he was 2/5 rees. ahead af the then record.
The best race of the day was the contest for the 220 yards free style in which L. Roza Foreira beat W. Lawrence and B. V. Gittins who inished in that order, Lawrence set ho pace for the first two lengths but Peraira Boun went to the front. Throughout the 220 yards the three wimmers were well bunched and very little soparated them. Pereira cover- d the distance in 4/5 accond faster han Lawrence, who was about the jamo time ahead of Gittins,
Results:
100 yards bronst stroke champion- hip: 1, Kwok Chan hang; 2, H. B. Remedios. Timo: 77 sece (record). 290 yards free atyle championship. -1, L Roza Pereira; 2, W. Lawrence. Timo: 2.97,375 accs.
Long plunge championship-1, S. H. Garrod; 2, J. R. Soares. Distance: 11 ft. 0 ins..
Mombera hurdlo rucolat hent, J. H. Noves: Time: 36.3/5 secs.; 2, hont, M. M. de V. Soares. Time: 16.2/5 secs.; 3rd hent, L. P. da Silva. Time: 42.1/5 soca. 4th heat, F. M.
Bilva. Timo: 32.2/6 sees. E. B. Roza, who was the fastest loser will also
gure in the final.
Members "
Class aggregate swim off for second place).-1, J. D. Romedlos. Time: 33 secs.
Under water Race (members)-1, 1. M. Romedion; 2, S. E. Souza, Time: 19 secs.
Members "B" Class aggregate.-1, A. Soares; 2, A. A. Guttierez, Time 18.2/6 seco
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.
Eight events are on the programme for this afternoon, including four pon championship 1'nce, one of which is the 100 yards Ladies' Chom. plonship of the Colony.
There are
a entries for this event including the nanies of the Missca E. Allen, V. Allan, Mok Shuk-knen, Leung Wing- han and Yeung Sau-king.
The 440. Yards, diving and team race (open to leams of six) are the other open events while there
overal races confined to menihers of
the V.R.C.
The full programme fur to-day in bs follows;
Open Event.
440 Yants Championship of the Colony (Record: & mins, 12.2-5 secs.,
J. R. Johnstone, 1920),
100 Yards Ladles Championship of
the Colony (Record: 79.1/5
Miss G. Ramsay, 1924).
Diving Championship Colony.
Autumn Meeting at End of Month
RACE FOR LADIES
AIR MAILS FROM EUROPE.
SIBERIAN POSTINGS NOW COMING THROUGH
Two interesting events in the local postal service took place yes- terday, the first being the receipt of the first lot of air mails, ap- parently a trial lot, chiefly from London and Amsterdam, twenty
the Dutch air mail system to Alor Star, from there to Singapore, and on to Hongkong by the Akl Maru. The time of transit was 16 and a half days.
RADIO BROADCAST
PROGRAMMES FOR TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW.
Broadcast by Z.B.W. on" a wavelength of
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4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7-11:30 p.m. European Programme
7-7.25 p.m. Orchestral alpay Moon (irganos Bird Bop At Eventide (Coutes)
Sept. 20. Sept. 30. 71.03 71.56
34.01 A most interesting programme of 34.70 31.90 31.01
govori ovente, consisting of steeple Messrs E. A. Pierce & Co. report:-chasing, hurdto and flat racing, has letters in all, that ware sent over of Columbia Records,
trading been prepared for the Autun Meet
ing of the Fanling funt, and Race Club, to be held on Sunday October 10. It is almost a certainty that the dat events will attract substantial entries from members of the long
A representative of the Press kong Jockey Club and thin, togother with the ideal climatic conditions of called early at the post office the month, should ensure success for in the hope of seeing some of the the Fanling Club on its first meeting letters and getting more after the break in the summer months.about them and the dates of the The most interesting event will be different postmarks on them, but the fat race over one mile for ladies, the mail was distributed with such which has often been
contested so rapidity that he was disappointed
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The programmo is as follows: 1-2.15 pm The Autumn Handi- cap Steeplechase--Winner 8160. Second $76. Third $50, For China Ponies, Subscription Griffins of this Club, Entrance Fee $5. One and a Quarter Miles.
Albert Bandier "a fils Örch. DE553. Rosewood fiddles (Byrne) The Dicky Bird Hion (dourles, arr. Biorm)
Bournemouth Muskepal Orch. DD984. The Merry Brothers (Gennis) Echoes of the Valley (Gannin)
details 8 p.m.
Among the recipients of mail, however, was Mr. Carl Bunje, and from his office it was learned that one of the covers sent to Singapore was dated London the 18th inst. It was also learned that a duplicate 2. The Machine Gun Troop Hurdle of the letter had been sent by the Raco (Unofficial)—Winner $150. Marscilica-Saigon route but had Second $76. Third $25. For China not yet arrived. On the other hand Fontex cortified by the O.C., M.G.T., a letter sent by a previous mail H.K.V.D.C., as regular Troop Ponies.
the 6th inst To be ridden by members of the leaving London on
the 26th, Troop
while who have not won an official arrived race. Catch Weight 168 Ibs, Entrance duplicate copy of the same sent via Fec $5. One Mile.
Marseillea-Saigon arrived three days earlier.
3-The New Course Handicap.- Winner $200. Second $100. Third $60. For China Ponies certifted by
The Hongkong Jockey Club 05 "Di Class. To be ridden by Jockeys who have never won 10 races anywhere at any time. No whips or spure. En
rance Fee $5. Six Furlongs.
on
Siberian Malla.
B
Bir Pan Godfrey conducting
140 Douremouth Munkelpal Oreb. 9871,
local Time and Weather Report). Vocal Dual-The New Moon-Wanting You
7.25-8.10 p.m. A Concert.
Evelyn Laya & Hawort Worsler. Bohr-The New Moon The Girl on the Prow Evelyn Laye & Chorus, 9783, Octet-Bourenior (Drdla, arr. Willoughby) Octet-Phantom set (Lope} chorus-Chauve-Bourla Teit Charts Chauve Boutte Dark Eye Harpsichord Holo-Bulte in a sklhor (Purcell
3. II. Bquine Celeste Octet DES09.
Balief's Chauve-Souris Co. DB519,
Iladelph Dolmetsch 620.
BengOnaway, Awake, Beloved (Longfellow
and Cowen) Boog-The Lule Player (Watson & Allitaen] Harold Willamsa (fæellano) Dussi. out-Memories of Devon (Evans) Octet-Collette (Fraser-Simson)
J. Bquire Celente Octal DU291. Variety. Bong-Getun sentimental
8.30-9.30 p.m.
Song-Spring i Tere Again
Organ Solo-Round the Marble Arch
Marlon farela (Cumallenna) DBAĞI, organ Bolo-Lullaby of the Lesvos
Bidney Torch D1801. Song-Fire in my ext Bonr-The Thrili Is Gone
Hervid Williamsa (Baritone) DB781. The other Incident was the ar-Band-Day by Day rival of a trans-Siberian mail, des- Band-The Turning of the Tids patched from London during the Vacal Duet-Just Dace for All Time week from the 1st, to the 7th. Inst. | Vocal Duef-Liṛe, Laugh and Loya Of this there were 112 bags. ItOrchestral Musical Comedy Waltz Con
4. The Maeno Landicap-Winner arrived from Kobe on the Tatsuta $200. Second $100. Third 350. For Maru. Subseription Ponies of the Macao
News has been received that to- Jockey Club. Entrance Fee $5. Six morrow there will arrive in Furlongs.
Colony a small part of the
the out- 6. The Taipo Steeplechase-Win-standing mail dated July 25. ner $150. Second $76. Third $60. There will be 12 bags of it, which For Chinn Ponies. Weight for inches will be brought by the Shantung. as per Beale. Winners of a Steeple- chase or Hurdle Race 10 B. Fenalty. Entrance Fee $5. One and a Quarter Miles.
The Ladies' Mile (Unofficial). Winner $150. Second $75. Third $50. For China Ponies, Subscription Griffins of the Hongkong Jockey Club and the Fanling Hunt and Race Club of any Season, and Subscription Ponies of the Mincao Jockey Club, that bave started and not been placed. To be ridden by Ladies. Catch Weight 116 be. No whips or spurs. En- trunce Fee $6. A Cup will be present- ed to the winning rider.
Previous Day. Yesterday.
.88.5772
N&O 7-The Sheung Shui Handicap 17.912
17,91 Hurdle Race--Winner $150. Secondl 14.521
11.5214 $76. Third $50. For Chino Ponies that have never won a Hurdle Race.Entrance Fee $5. One and a Quarter Miles.
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Members Races.
50 Yards Hurdles (Onal).
50 Yards Boys' Handicap.
Junior Championship theate§. Obstacle Race.
ILLEGAL COURT
KWANGTUNG NOT TO
BE RECOGNISED
Nanking, Sept. 30.
Apparently without other effec- tive means to prevent the establish- ment of the south-western branch
Bundy.
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A most enjoyable afternoon's sports were held on the Civil Service C.C. stround (by kind permission of the Committee) on Wednesday Inst in aid of the Victoria Branch of the M.C.L... of which Mrs. J.R. Wood (wife of the Puisne Judge) is president.
30 Mrs. W. J. MacKenzie (wife of the 3.814 | Colonial Veterinary Surgeon) was in 236 charge, and with a very energetic com- 17.7/10 mitten put in a great deal of work, 17.13/16 which made the show such a success. British Wirelona.
8.80 +235 Silver (spot)...17.13/16 (forward) 17.15/16
BLACK MAGIC CASE.
of the Supreme Court in Canton, the FORTY PERSONS MURDERED Judicial Yuan to-day instructed all Chiness Courts not to recognise the rulings given by the Southern Extralegal Tribunal.
Helsingfors, Sept. 30.
There was a sale of work (stalls ably presided over by Mesdames H. Westlake and B. E. Maughan), and an ice cream stall (froni the Sun Freeze Co, al cost price), This latter stall was in the capable hands of Eccleshall and C. Wadmore. Mesdames H. E. Strange, S.
Much amusement was caused by the The plan that they acted under clever anties of the clown (Willie and instructions from the spirit worlds singing dog). Billed as Grock's Despite official denials, rumours was put forward by three men great rival, the thanks of all ore due still persist that the Cantonese au- and women who were accused of to this gentleman who, from the thorities aro contemplating the or-black magic in a case in which it kiddies' point of view, was a distinct ganisation of a branch of the is alleged that 40 persons were SUCCCSE. military council.---Reuter.
GERMAN ELECTION
Case
ex
Geraldo & His Accordeon Band D1828,
coction
Layton and Johnstonia DELNO).
The B.C. Dance Orchestra DE841. Vocal Duel-My Wife's First Tusband, John Vocal Duel-It's the woman who Pays
Chick Endor & Charilo Farrell DD864. Orchestral-Bow Bella-Selection
Jack Payne & His D.1.C. Dance Orch. DB725,
morTell Her the Truth--Hurrurerie
Bobby Howen, Wyllo Watson, Peter Hadden and Jack Lambert' DU879.
Layton and Johnstone DDUGÐ.
Vocal Duet Too Many Tear A few days later another lot of vocal Duet-When a Pal Bids Pal Goodbye outstanding Siberian mall is
Orlet-Hearts and Flowers pected vin Shanghai, but the num- detet-The Wedding of the Host ber of bags in not mentioned.
LYTTON REPORT.
TO BE PUBLISHED
ON SUNDAY
Nanking, Sept. 30. The full text and press sum- mary of the Lylion Report was formally delivered to the Chinese Foreign Ofee at 7 p.m. to-day by a member of the Lytton Commission staff.
The Foreign Office is send- ing a special messenger to Shanghai with copies in Chi. nese and English on Sunday Morning, arriving in Shang- hai in the afternoon. They will be distributed to the foreign and Chinese press at 8 p.m.-Reuter.
A programme Library.
ot recorde
__J. 11. Squiro Celeste Octet BB690. Voen! Dust-Strangers Vocal Duct-Love, You Funny” Thiag
Layton and Jolinatona DDFI7. 9.30-11.30 p.m. Dance Music.
| Fox Trot-The Good Gumpanions-Bipping
Round the Corner
14
--The Gond Companion-Going Home
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--Mush Mouth
How I Doin'7
Walta
-Kanpurrado
--Chan of the Wood
Fux Trut-Sylv!m
Walte
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2674-D
2670-D.
-Get the Sauty in my Soul 2676-1. The Night When Love Was Born You're Blai
--While Tera Inn
Fox Trut-lt would be Wanderfat
Well
~Steer
2677-0.
C272.
--Holding My Bloney's Hand 2676-1). -All of » Budden
The Lady I Love
→→Hummin' to Mosell
-Little Romany
2670-D. CDIGG.
Fox Trot--The Clouda Will Soon Roll Br
-How You've Got Me Worryin' For 2690-D.
Yiz
I Don't Mind Walkin' in the Rain -My Bluebird Was Caught in the
Rain
-2271-D. Waltz --The Blue of the Niels Fox Trot-Songs That Are Old Live Forever Слезо.
Just Another Dream of You' -Night #bal) be Fifled With Munte 2673-D.
from 2.B..'
+
-Tom Thumb's Drum --Oh Minah I
Triana Albeniz, arr. Arbon)
New Lizhi Symphony Orchsaten. Palace-Vorai Gems (Leoncavallo)
Grand Oper Company. Memories of Johann Straus torr. Willough-
by)
J. H. Squire Celle Detet Cavalleria Rusticana--Vocal Gems Mascagni)
Grand Орега Соmраnу. Suite Derramasque (Debuzzyi
Walter Gisacking (Pianist). 8.45-11.30 p.m.
A relay of the Symphonie Concert from the Peninsula Jintel by tourtesy of the Management (During the interrals recorded muate will be broadcast from the Studio).
Programma.
1
March-The Thin Red Line (Alloni)
Overture--Le 140 Des Fees (Auber}
3.
Belection Gold Digger. of Broadway
(Burke, arr. Beat) |
Intermezzo-Cavalleria Rusticana
(lam
caznli
5.
Renttish Julie by Combined Pipes and
Band, introducing 1-
Retreat Match "Lochanside
Air "Land_0° the Trees"
Marching SongRoad to the sie"
Baloists Pipe Major Sinclair.
INTERVAL
1.
છે.
Excurple from Ballet Egrpulsa (Luisin!) Brattlah Salection-Tha Thatle (arr.
Myddleton)
A Two Hungarian Dance
A C)
Brahms
1.
Caratins (alt)
6. Scottis
Patrul-"W
MacGreen"
(Amers)
INTERVAL.
Army
22.
run and the
4.
Fantal-Looking Backward (Finck) DescriptiveThe Bilthy (Drone) Buite by Combined Pipes and Band (arr.
Beat)
MarchTha Pathan"
Song--Thon Hast Jorft
Ever
Jimmle"
March-"The Balck Bear"
Much of the success of the after- murdered.
noon was due to the indefatigable Their bodies, horribly muti-work of Mira. Westlake junr, and Mr. lated, were found in a church- | A. W. Grimmitt. yard at Malm and subsequent-in-i vestigation developed into mysterious black magic which terminated in
the prin cipals being sentenced to from two to three years imprisonment. Other persons necused of com- The Reichstag electoral cam-plicity in the crimio were paign has opened in lively fashion.quitted-Reuter's Spcial.
MEETING ENDS IN A FREE FIGHT
Breslau, Sept. 30.
A meeting of German Nation-
alists presided over by Dr. Graef, Vice President of the late Roleh-
stag, was continuously interrupted
by the Nazis and culminated in a free fight.
to
The police were summoned restora order and eight persons had to be sent to hospital.
Reuters. Special.
TO-DAY'S SOCCER
SIGNAL'S TEAM TO MEET BORDERERS.
te, Royal Signals team to meet the South Wales Borderera in the third division of the Hongkong Football League at Scounpon at 0p.m.-to-day will be: Sig. Cord, Sig. Jones, Sig. Convey. Sig. Higgingbottom, Sig. Chaffey, Sig. Cook, S1g. Browne, Sig. Lomax. Big Olippant, Sta. Hardy, Sig. H. Jones, Reserve: Sig. Slight,
PAWLEY RELEASE
HOPES
CONTACT MADE WITH
KIDNAPPERS →
Soveral raffes were winners were as follow:
Football (Lionel Strange). Ten Set (Miss Gohring). Finger Bowls (Mrs. Weill). Mr. Morley won the guessing com- petition with a guess of 1,045, being only six short of the actual number ae-of peas in a bottle. Mr. Morley was awarded a bottle of B. & W, whinky kindly presented by Messrs. Dodwo & Co.
Tens were provided on the lowi. At the conclusion Mrs. J. R. Wood thanked all present for their atten dance, the committee who had warkol so hard, and the following gentlemen for their help-Willle and dog, Mr. W. Grimmitt for decorating, the grounds, etc.,. Mr. Phillips for asaint- ing the Treasurer, and Mr. P. E. Knight for taking charge of the raffles stall, etc.
Miss P. Grimmitt presented Mrs. Wood with a bouquet of roses.
Nowchwang, Sept. 30. Hopes of saving Mrs. Murlei Pawley and Mr. Corkran increased materially to-day when the Japanese military authorities, through the Chineno bandit intermediaries, established direct contact with the Ngai Shi, a widow, probate has been In the estate of Ngai Shi, alias Ho kidnappers.
granted to Ho Taun-ahi and Ilo The Japanese officials express the Leung-ahi, of 31, Tai Nam Street, confidence that the two captives will Shamshuipe. The value of the estate
be restored to shortly
thoir is 89,500. '. families.-Renter's Special.
Tendera ato being invited for the supply of provisions, etc., in connexion with the Dolence Corps camp which in to take place at Fanling from November 18th to December 11th.
Probate has been granted to Mr. Gittins, merchant, of 23, Henry Ashley Road, Kowloon, in the will of Lo Shul-moon, widow, lain of 47 Sai Yeung Chol Stroot, Kowloon valua of the estate is $5,000.-
1 Puetle March-The Vantsbed
(Alford)
Eufolat Pipe Major Sinclair.
6. Ctardan-Dor Gelst D+ Woiwoden
(Grossman) Realmental" "March-in the Garb of Auli |
Gaul,
GOD SAVE THE KING.
11.30 p.r. Closo Down.
KZRM PROGRAMMES.
Today's broadcast from the Manila, alationi 6.40 p.m.-Studio Music.
4.10 p.mSpanish Information Period. 4.30 Þ.m--English Information Period, 7,09 to 1.10 p.m.Culcan Night-Gemar, 7.20 p.myira”
2,48 pm Ford Berries Programme Olem.
nian Quartet.
8.00 pmL inauiar, Munical Varietten-/
Novells Ensemble.
1.16 p.m.-Batien Izle Muster Musle Pro-
Atamme. 8.38
.manzainan. Studlo Presentation -Carnal Dermachen. 3. Bernal, 1.00 p.m. Dauda Musla-Day View Hotel
Orthrotza.
10.80 p.m.-Close down. To-morrow's broadcast |slation :
from the Manila
10.30 am-Ünton Church Service.
11.10 p.m.Watch Tower.
19.30 p.m.-Luncheon Music.
1.30 DM-Close down.
9.00 p.Bureau of Pekons' Band.
5,80 pimeätadio Muls.
6.00 pm. Ten Dance Mule.
6.50 p.manala Band Concert. 7.00 pm-Talk by Catholic Priest.
7.10 pm-Request Period, 7.45 p.madlo longo
Ladina Colo
Presentation
8.00 5.--(berroist Musical Chronicles, 1.30 1.1-Exsque Presentation, 2.00 tudo Cebuano Programom
Vicente Padriga and Obert Artists, 0.15 1.m/+Opera, Heor, 10.10 p.m.--Close" - down,
2410-D.
Walth When the Rest of the Crowd Goes
Jorda Fax Trot--Walife' for a
Walt
Call
From You
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Wuld Do Anything
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CH(20.
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2661-D.
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2461-D.
Wally
The Voles In Old Village Choir --Paradise
CBIGS.
Press
Fix Trut-Let's Have Another Cup
10:30 pm. Rugby Mid-day News.
11.30 p.m. Close Down,
ptu
All records in the above Europeen
are kindly supplled by Неваля | grainmen
Anderson Musle Co.
SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME.
9.15-18 a.mi,
A relay of the Hillary Parade Service from St. John's Cathedral.
Voluntary-March Hallgetan (Gounod) llyma-218-"God of Marey, God of Grace"
Prayeto
Venise Lemon-81 Luke 7
Benedictus
Creed Perem
jlyma 270 Boldiers of Chrisi, Arisc“ Address=The Rev. J. X. Lawie Bryan, B.A..
B.G.F. Q/E.
The Call of Adventure" Hydward Chulation Soldier".
National Anthem
Benediction.
Volontart.
The end of the 1st Daith. The Bouth Wales Borderers will play throughout the Bervice, randusted by Bandmaster Geeku, ·
10-11 ..
A relay of the Service from St. Joseph's Church,
Kyrie, Bancios and Apaus Del by Vifadiul In me gratia by Toser Panta Angelicus by Maurer Tantum Eo by Artigarum Adoremus
Benned
Ben, she Nature of Morality" by The Nov. Fr. Joy, B. J.
11-2 p.m. Chinese Recorded Pro- gramme.
1 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.
2 p.m. Close Down.
8-1130 p.m. European Programme. 8 pm. Local Time and Weather Report.
8.3-9.45 p.mit.
(Continued on Previous Columna.)
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