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INTIMIDATION ALLEGED

GUILD MEMBERS IN.

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HONGKONG · TELEGRAPH.

STUDENTS' NOVEL [RECTOR TO CEASE "JIMMY"

TOUR

STUDYING WORLD.

PHILOSOPHY

BARREL SHOW

“MIGHT BE PITCHED INTO THE SEA"

The Rector of Stiffkey (the Rev.

In a barrel on Blackpool promenade. The Chief Constable of the city

Two young American students of An incident said to have oc-world psychology and philosophy curred last Wednesday on a build- yesterday passed through Hong-H. F. Davidson) is to cease sitting ing site at Conduit Road, has kong in the course of a tour which drawn official attention to the has had many interesting features. activities of the Stonemaaona' | They are Messrs. Caston Edmonds, Guild, and the conduct of three of of New York, and William Land, a its amelala is under Police in German American. A little over vestigation in consequence of cer- two years ago, the couple met by tain allegations of coercion and chance near Rome, chummed up and intimidation of a criminal charac- entered a university there, for the purpose of studying languages and philosophy. After some eighteen months in the university, in which they mastered a number of Euro- pean languages, they toured all parts of Europe, putting their studies to a practical test.

tor.-

The threo mon, Lo Ting, Leurig Nge and Teang Sam, charged with criminal intimidation, wore brought before Mr. Wynne-Jones to-day, having been in police custody since their arroat, And They then decided to make a were granted baif in the sum of similar study of Eastern countries $250 each, following an applica- and races, and have already visited tion from Mr. Hin-shing Lo, in- Egypt, the Soudan, South Africa, structed by Mr. J. M. Hall to ap-India, Burman, Bali, the Celebes and

British North Borneo.

pear on their behalf.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1932.

STEWART SOCCER TRAINER

(Continued from Page 8.)

mm sure they are enjoying the running and exercises we go, through."

BEXHILL'S CAPTURE.

The Bexhill Club too appear to told the magistrates that, if the axe jubilant regarding Mr. Ste- hibition were not stopped he would wart's offer to train them, for in a local prens report it was stated: not be surprised if the barrels con "Another capture was also an taining the rector and a young wonounced in Mr. James Stewart, a man were pitched into the sen.

Scot, who played football in his native country before spending 18 years in the Far East. lie is now in business in Bexhill and is enger to do anything to help sport, and particularly football in the town. "I want to ace the town in which I am resident do well" he told the players on Monday,

Luke Gannon was summoned for causing an obstruction, and the rector for alding and abetting.

In the end, Mr. Gannon undertook to break his contract with the rector, and the summonsca were withdrawn.

"Impersonated"

RADIO BROADCAST

SELECTIONS BY MELODY TEAM FROM STUDIO.

Broadcast by Z.D.W, on wavelength of #35 males (846 1.0.4).

5-7 p.m. Chinese programme. 6.6.20 p.m1. Children's Concert, 7-10.30 p.m. European progratame, 7.9 p.

A programme of Victor, and 11.M.V. re

and Cou

chindly applied by Mesars, R. Montzie

7.-7.23 p.m.

Band and Orchestral Music. Buite Francale (Foulde)

The Band of HIM. Coldstreame Cinursin 12751/112783.

Mouale Fantast on "Coppelia" (Delibes, art.

Tavan)

Symphony Orchestra conducted by J. E Buyler C2201, 7.33-7.50 p.m.

Labt Opera and Musical Comedy, Daches of Dantuig-Vocal flems (Caryl) "Mr. Stewart does not expect to

Light Open Company Cz263, New Mayłaty Orchestra C2110. The rector said he would like to earn a place in the team, but a-tand Up and Bing-Selection (Ellk)

Light Opera Company C2144, explain his position. The arrange- though 38 years of age, he is The Grah-Voes! Ciems (Jones)

8 p.m. ment that he undertook to fast in a obviously fitter than some local

(Local Time and Weather In order to achieve their purpose, barrel, he said, was made by some footballers still in their twenties. Report).

7.00-8.20 p.m. Variety. they have, SLA far as possible, one who impersonated him, and He has a considerable knowledge

Gracia Flekla 112158. lived amongst the natives of the when he found Mr. Gannon had of coaching and training, how-Humorous Song-Dur Arense countries they have visited, eating, been heaxed he thought it his duty ever, and will be quite satisfied if organ Bolo-Love Lim Д

Reginald Poort B2776. he can pass that on, and by help- to help him. their food, dressing in their cos-

ing the players keep it and im-

Walter Glynne (Tenor) D2701. tumes and, when baulked from free

prove their play, have a share in Homorous Bong-Down in de Gane ireals by language dim- conversation

Frank Cruralt 112767, success. So he has been appoint-song-Under the Moon 'culties, resorting to signs

ed coach, and warmly welcomed

In stating the police case, Det. Inspector Shaftain said that, on Wednesday, the men went to building site in Conduit Road and interviewed a number of the work- mon, asking them whether they membera of the Stone- masons' Guild; and receiving reply in the negative, told there they could not work as stone masons. At the same time their trowels were anatched from them.

were

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Bong-Jouneato

The Chief Constable said that Mr. Davidson was in one barrel and a young woman in another. A charge means of making themselves under- of 20. was made to see them. One by the teams as 'just what we have ri Solo-Just Like Darby and Joan

postor read:

built their own house, and had their stood. In Southern Ball, they ovon

own fishing boat.

They loft yesterday by the 8.8. Felix Roussel for Shanghai, and

"The Rev. Mr. Davidson, Rector of Stiffkey, will watch over Barbara Cockayne, who is in the barrel, for love of slater."

wanted'.

JIMMY'S PROMISE.

"Jimmy" later made A short

Gracia Fleida 32751. Reginald Fort 12176. (Benr-I Love the Moon

Walter Glynne (Tenor) 02761. Tamarous Beng-The Bong of the Prune

Frank Crumi 27. 8.20-8.52 p.m.

Recorded under the direction of Rupert

D'Oyly Carts O-l

The matter was reported to the after visiting Peking and Japaa £200 for ten days and nights for speech to his new club when hist by Jury (Gilbert' and Sullivan)

they are to make their way back to America,

foreman, and that individual "gathering his clan" came on the Rcene and chased the Guild men away.

THE Inspector Shaftain related how, CUSTOMS MEN AND on two subsequent occasions, the men were Been hanging around the place, and how, taking that as an evil portent, the fore. man then made it a custom of not Koing about except with a body. guard.

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FOREMAN'S BODYGUARD.

In agreeing to a bail of $250, which represented a substantial reduction of the ball he first de- sired, Inspector Shaftain said he was satisfied that the accused in their capacity of members, were merely acting on the instructions of their Guild.

Answering a query from the Bench, the officer alated that the Stonemasona' Guild was declared by the present Puiane Judge, in a Supreme Court case two years ago, an unlawful, on account of a system of collecting money from contractors.

Mr. Lo contended that it was not the Stonemasons' Gulld involved in the previous case that he was now representing, but a different organisation which was still re- gistered and lawful.

The case was put over for hear ing on Tuesday afternoon.

NEW CABINET MEETS

DEBATES ON VITAL ISSUES

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SMUGGLERS

“BATTLE” NEAR THE BORDER

one

"Blot on the Town"

A crowd of from 1,200 to 1,400 gathered and the road and footpath were completely blocked. The Chief Constable added:

thanked the players for their wel- 8.52-9 p.m. Concert Items, come and told them a little about Bor-Deep River (arr, La Forge) himself. He said that while foot-

Frances Alda (Soprano) 1200. ball in the East was a code ask for Two Pianos-Valee (From Fults for

Two Pianos-Arensky) entirely different from the game Harold Baner and Osula Gabrilowitsch in England, the rules for training Bong-Love Went A-Riding (Bridge) $141.

were about the same, and if he

Browning Mummery (Tenor) 2750.

Trini (Kone- could help to get the players 1,String Bass Bolo-Chesson

sevitaky

Serge Housserlisky 7150. "It is a blot on Blackpool's reputa-10 talk with them, get to know

0-9.30 p.m. From the Bludlo. tion and if it goes on I can only pro- them and help preserve the spirit.

Selections by The Melody Team. 0.30-10.30 p.m. phess very ugly seenes indeed and he was keen to do. very serious trouble for the man in the barrel." |

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"I don't say I am going to do wonderful things for you," said Brief information of a battle between Customs soldiers and al Mr. Davidson said that 16,000 Mr. Stewart, "but I am very cu- and of smugglers at Shataukok, people passed him and only five thusiastic and I will go down with in Chinese territory last night, made unpleasant remarke. Only 50 you and train has been received in the Colony by or 60 had looked at him with dis- necessary, until you have got your the admission to hospital early this approval. He added:

side together, and then keep on at morning of

of the official

"It shows a wonderful love of least two nights a week. It isn't party who was wounded in the Justice. They feel I have not had that I want to get into your side: stomach.

a square deal, whether I was guilty it is that. I want to sea the town or not.

in which I am resident doing "As the Chief Constable seems to well." think there are so many despera- does, I am going to ask the police to give me the fullest protection. He KOWLOON C.C. BOWLS. has incited people to throw

The incident occurred near Lin Tong, it about 7 o'clock last night when a party of soldiers came across a group of smugglers. The Customs officials opened fire and a skirmish took place between the two parties.

One of the soldiers received a serious wound in the stomach, the bullet entering the side and passing out through the butlook. fe was brought into Hongkong by his comrades and admitted to the Kwong Wah Hospital for treat- ment.

FATAL MOTOR

MISHAP

GIRL KNOCKED DOWN

BY LEARNER

Shaukiwan

Fatal injuries were received by a nine-year-old girl, Wong Fuk, of 150 Main Street, yesterday, when she was knocked down by a motor ear in Main

into

provide me with police protection as long as I am here. If any dan ger comes to me they will be liable."

The Chief Constable: There will bo no danger if you keep out of the barrel.

Championship Title Won by H. M. McTavish.

Mr. Gannon gave an undertaking HYDE LAY LOSES FINAL. that "the barrel business with Mr.

The final of the lawn bowls chan- Davidson will censo."

pionship of the Kowloon Cricket Club won by H. M. McTavish, who bent A. Hyde Lay. Both finalists drew byes in the first round and were RADIO LEAGUE OF [ly required to play four matches

NATIONS

CONGRESS TO LAST THREE MONTHS

Madrid, Sept. 6, Senor Manuel Azana, the Spanish Premier, yesterday opened the In- ternational Telegraph and Wireless former Senate The vehicle was being driven by Congress in the

Yum-kong, an importa and Palace here.

London, Oct. 11. The Cabinet met to-day for the Street. first time since its reconstruction following the resignation of the Io

Collins

was

altogether. McTavish beat A. J. Kew, A. Gibson and I'. T. Farrell to rench the final, who while Hyde Lay eliminated L. Jack, A. C. Burford and J. Fraser,

The full results were:

-No One But You

MIZ+40.

-Italo, Rain. Go Away1 --Somewhere in the West MI2418. -It's About Time.

-The One Note Trumpet Player

3112480. walts-Why Can't This Go On Forrect

-An Old Fashioned Walk MI2411. Fox Trot-Fammin' to Myssit.

A Great Big Bunch of You M12400. Rumba-Mama Inta

Kurdacha

6014.

Fox Trot-Down Among the Sheltering Palme, Fox Trot--Poor Butterly

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Fox

-You're the One. -Think of Me

334,

OZA1.

frot-The Clouds Will Soon Hall 347.

-Three on a Match

- Bring a Love Song.

4976-

Wa-You Will Remember Vienne

10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press Newa

KZRM PROGRAMME.

To-day's broadcast from the Manila siktion: 6.00 p.m-Ten Dance Programme---New La

Lama Cabaret Orchestra.

6.10 Spanish Informational Period. 6.10 p.m.-English Informational Period, 7:00 p.m.-Studio Longo Programme-Jumu

Brillanter. 7.15 p..-Upanish Programme. 8.00 pm

Studio Cebuano Program

Laly Herandes.

Victor Masterpiece.

0.36 8.10 9.00

p.m.Ilocano Programme--Labagueno

Entertainers,

.mance Music-Hay View Hotel

Orchestra.

10.30 p.m.Civer down.

DRUNK, JUST DRUNK,

First round: H. Gittins beat E, OR FURIOUSLY DRUNK? Ker

A. C. Burford bent W. Simpson, J. Hyda

R. Lapsley beat T. W. Carry beat 1.

heat E. R. Price, J. M. Madar, J. Fraser beat J. C. Lyal, T. Fergusson bent C. 3. Tacchi, F. E. Skinner bent W. W. Hirst, P. T. Farrell beat E. C. Fincher, J. 8. Dinnen beat F. G. Horridge, J. Gibson beat Goodwin.

was

Liberal Ministers and the appoint-exports merchant, of 15, Mathieson Six hundred delegates from 120

Second round: A. Hyde Lay beat ment of Sir Godfrey

Street, whilst being taught to nations are in attendance, including Secretary for Scotland and Major drive by a licensed driver. He a British party numbering more L Jack, A. C. Burford beat H. Gittias, Walter Elliott a Minister

of was travelling in a westerly direc- than a dozen, and representatives R. Lapsley beat J. Hyde, J. Fraser Agriculture.

tlon and when near the Hongkong of numerous international bodies bent 3. M. Jack, T. Fergusson beat A series of meetings is being Electric Sub-Station the girl ran like the League of Nations, the In-FE. Skinner, P. T. Farrell beat J. S. Dinnen, J. Gibson boat H. Hampton, held this week at which, it is ncross the roadway from behind aternational Meteorological Burenu. M. McTavish beat. A. J. Kew. understood, consideration will be trancar. She received injuries to and the International Chamber of Third Round: Hyde Lay beat a street refuge. Bushell was stand- given to questions relating to dis- her face and head und died a few Commerce. armament, the Irish situation and minutes after the accident. the business before Parlament

which reassembles after the Long

Vacation next Tuesday. In SOME RECOVERY

The main political events

London this week will

be the

French Premier's visit to-morrow night to discuss the disarmament

Ur problems. and Mr.

Valera's

NEW YORK

The Congress, which, will lant three months, will draft a new in- ternational convention regulating IN and radio services, discuss the pre- all branches of telegraph, telephone

sent rates, and the creation of new servicca, and reach decisions re- the garding wavelengths and

visit on Friday for a re-opening IMPROVEMENT ON THE elimination of interference.

of Anglo-Irish negotiations.→→ British Wircican.

PRINCES VISIT

ENDED

ON WAY HOME FROM SWEDEN

London, Oct. 11. The Prince of Wales and Prince George to-day onded their short] visit to Sweden, which they have both no obviously enjoyed.

King Gustaf and several mem- bers of the Swedish Royal Family were at the station when they left,;

as well as a great crowd.

STOCK MARKET

Now York, Oct. 11. The New York Stock Market re- covered sharply to-day, though caution is the watch-word and the business done was not up to recent averages.

Gains of from three to five points were fairly common. The turnover WRS

about 1,800,000 shares.- Reuter.

LORD PLYMOUTH'S NEW POST

ON COLONIAL ADVISORY COUNCIL

'PLANE QUEST OF COSMIC RAY

FOUR MILES UP

Manitoba, Sept. 7. Flying-Officer R. A. Gordon has just come down here from a four miles high fight

QUESTION OF DEGREE

Whether a motorlat was drunk, just drunk, or furiously drunk, was the question put to a police surgeon at Hampstead.

Eric James Newcombe Bushell (36), master printer, of Cloister

Leamington Spa, Crofts, charged with being drunk in charge of a motor-car.

A sergeant said he saw a car on Burford, Fraser beat Lapeloy, Farrelling by the side holding the door. beat Fergusson, McTavish beat Gib handle and awaying. He said he aon.

had had a bad skid, Semi-finals: Hyde Lay beut

Dr. W. A. Rees, police surgeon, said Bushell was drunk. Fraser, McTavish beat Farrell.

Final: McTavish bent Hyda Lay.

The Chairman (Mr. J. P. R. are degrees of Lyell) There

Was he drunk or drunkenneRS. just drunk?

THE CESAREWITCH.

Several Alterations in Riding Engagements.

The Clerk: Or furiously drunk? Dr. Rees said that he did not think Bushell was very drunk, and might have escaped notice had ho been walking.

Bushell was fined £10 and two guineas costs, but was not dis- qualified from holding a licence.

PLANE BOOTLEGGER

London, Oct. 11. Several alterations have been made among the riding engagements for the Cesnrowitch to be run at New- market to-morrow. Fox will be as- tride Rol de Paris, replacing Barbor who will be on Prince Oxandon. Weston will ride Mondritsara and Evans will probably ho on Fireaway.

C. Jellis and Jones will be on £50,000,000 CHICAGO SUBWAY Boldero and Mac's Cholco respective- ly. Sigirl has been scratched.-- Reuter.

It was part of a series of acrial explorations In these regions to got now knowledge about the cosmic ray. Operations are being directed by Dr. P. A. Millikan, the

A married woman, Wong Mun, of G. American scientist, and Flying Kal Yee Road, was removed to the Offeer Gordon, who took off yester- Kowloon Hospital yesterday suffering diny, had been instructed to "cruise from burns to her face, said to have on the celling as long as possible." been caused by her husband, Chan Ki, Dr. Millikan regarde these In-throwing some acid over her during

a quarrel. of oven greater vestigations as importance than Professor Pic- card's recent 101⁄2 miles excursion Into the stratosphere. The Pro- fessor himself will probably make an ascent with his balloon soms where in the Hudson Bay region

The Princes were spending this

London, Oct. 11. evoning at Gothenburg before leaving at midnight for Malmoe, The Secretary of State for the whore an aeroplane will be taken Colonica has appointed the Earl to Hamburg. Prince George will of Plymouth, Parliamentary then fly to London, while the Under-Secretary for the Colonies, Prince of Wales will pay a short to succeed Sir Robert Hamilton private visit to Amsterdam, stay as Chairman of the Colonial Advi- ing at the British Legation-sory Council on Agriculture and British Wireless.

Animal Health.—British Wirolese. shortly.

PLAN.

Chicago, Sept. 7. Frank J. Parker, known locally as "The Plane Bootlegger," who boasts that he owns three whisky distilleries In Canada and that he is worth £2,000,000, was arrested here yesterday, but sot free to-day after being subpoenaed to appear before the Foderal Grand Jury,

Parker, declared that he was no longer in "the rackets" around Duo to slipping whilst carrying a Chicago, but was negotiating for bucket of water, Leung Bzo, aged 17, the sale of his brewery, which was of 4, Kweilin Street, Shamshulpo, raided by the police in June, and yesterday, sustained a fractured right leg and was taken to the Kwang Wabs for the promotion of £50,000,000

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