1932-10-28 — Page 19

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STRAYING YOUTH STOPS

THE PEAK TRAM

PERIL TO TRACK AND

PASSENGERS

SERIOUS OFFENCE

and

OPIUM HAUL ON

"HANGSANG”.

PAINTER HEAVILY

FINED

THE

Three Chinese members of the crow of the s.s. Dansang wore arrested on the arrival of the ship from Canton yesterday morning, whilst two others have absconded | in connexion with the presence of a large quantity of raw oplum which was subsequently found on board by a party of revenue omcers, under R.O. Tengrove.

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WATER COLOUR

EXHIBITION

FINE DISPLAY AT KOMOR'S

TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1932.

Komor's

MUCH PROGRESS IN KWANGSI

ROADS AND CEMENT WORKS

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was

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to

RADIO BROADCAST

PIANO ITEMS FROM THE STUDIO

Radio Programme Broadcast by Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 356 meters (845 KC's).

me

G-7 p.m. Chinese recorded programę,

.

7 p.m. Closing Stock Quotations, 7.3-7.30 p.m. A Concert Orchestral--Reminiscences of Viennn

(Straurs)...Salon Orchestra C2012. Vocal Duct-I'vo Found A Whole World In You (Leslie).

.....Beano Malscivitch Song-Out in the Night (Lidgey). Yeoman's Wedding Song-The

....Percy (Poniatowski)

Homing (Baritone) E437, Violin Solo-La Fillo Aux Cheveux De Lin (Debussy-Hartmann).

Violin Solo-En Bateau (Debussy)

Fritz Kreisler 1358.

Messrs. Komor and

Nanning, Oct. 21. water colour exhibition is being Since the Aghting which ter- held just in time for people who minated in November, 1930, the wish to send oma authentle Far province has made great strides Eastern studies as Christmas pre- in the direction of opening up senta. Many of the exhibits are communications. When, the war no more costly than the best ended, the whole province . "nolicitor's instructions" were

Christmas cords. For example, over-run with bandits, and travel mentioned by Inspector Chester

there are pretty little pictures even on the main roads was Woods, of the Gough Hill Station

ranging in price from $2 to $3.50, very dangerous proposition. at the Contral Police Court this

nicely mounted and signed by the During the last two years this morning when presenting A On the arrival of the ship about artists,

has completely changed and not charge of trespassing

7 o'clock yesterday morning, the In addition, there are some re-enly on the main roads and rivers obstruction against 11 young party went on board, acting on markably fine studies by Terrauchi, but on the highways not yet made Chinese who was found wandering information received, and carried such as No. 36, "Zushi," a wonder-into motor roads travel is safe. (Desley).Winnie Melville and Derek Vocal Duct-Dainty Little Maiden on the Peak tramway.

search. Ip the cabin ful effect of sunset lights; No. The river boats are all provided, Oldham B3716: Kung Poon, aged 18, the youth occupied by the quartermasters, 37, a perfect view with excellent with a guard of two or three Pianoforte Concerto in E Minor charged, was on police bail of the party found a small packet of reflections of a beautiful land- soldiers armed with Mauser re-(Medtner) $250, and the Magistrate (Mr. | raw oplum and arrested two of the scape near Yokohama: No. 39, of yolvers. No toublo has Schofield)

been, E530. in considering the occupants.

Numadzu, the well-known' summer heard of on the rivers for some amount, said it seemed to be a

except resort, done as only

Д small an artist time

section rather high ball for such

Some three hours Inter, further ke Terrauchi could do it. RI

Then on the Fu River going up information offence.

received and there are some works by Goto, Kweilin... Inspector Chester Woods:-As another visit made to the ship. the wizard of seascapes and moun a matter of fact, it is, your Wor-On being admitted to the paint tain views such as No. 59,

Recently an Inspection has been ship. The maximum fine is only shop, the officers were confronted Japanese Alpe; No. 27. Hodozaya, the halen towns by the general the made of the local guards in all $100 on each charge. But those with a number of tins which near Yokohama, and many other commanding the

Fourth Army, were Mr. Marton's instructions. gave the appearance of containing of real merit. Banion excels within order to see that the suppres It was Indicated that Mr. paint but on closer inspection no his fine Fujiyama views, like Nos. nlon of bandits was being carried 0. E. C. Marton, of Messra, Den- leas thas 736 inels of raw opium 72 and 24.

out effectually. cons, was appearing for the Tram- were found in small packets in- way Company, at whose instaneeside some of the tins, the majority the pictures on view: they must It is impossible to describe all the prosecution was brought. He or which were fastened down.

the was engaged elsewhere, and the

be seen to be appreciated, and as

few ocensiona In capital. In order to meet the prosecuting police officer naked The storekeeper who had pro-we have so that the case be held over until duced the key to the officers was longkong to see real art, the dimculty of finding out the num noon, when the solicitor named rested and this morning charged exhibition, which is open for tener of persons in a house, novel would be able to attend.

before Mr. Schofield with being in days only, is well worth visiting. but effective methods were adopt. | Report.

in The exhibition is from 9 a.m. to ed. From 6.30 to 730

8.3-8.30 p.m. Musical Comedy, and quartermasters. were ང1sn pan, daily, and all interested morning nobody was allowed out-Light Opera.

Vocal Gems from "The Girl Friend." The case for the Tramway Com- brought before the Court on #chase or merely to ace this won-time the police assisted by

will be welcome, whether to par-kide his house and during this pany was that Kung Poon was charge of possession of approxi-derful display of the finest water military

Light Opera Company C1399. went round

Gems from "Miss Hook of seeing Holland"....Light Opera Company found mennering along the mately 60 taels.

colours exhibited in the Colony that the papers filled in agreed C1980. tracks, coming down the incline between Barker and May Reads.manded until next week, while the

The quartermasters were re for many years,

with the numbers in the house, cach man being responsible. At a critical moment, the driver ease against the painter was dealt

examine the papers of five houses. of an oncoming tram, the 1.50 p.m.with this morning, the defendant i ong from the Peak, had to apply pleading not guilty. the emergency brake. and collision with the pedestrian was narrowly missed.

NARROWLY MISSED.

The charge against Kung Poon was two-fold-fratly, that he wilfully trespassed on the track, and secondly, that he caused an obstruction,

TOOK NO NOTICE.

On his appearance, Mr. Marton said that when the 1.60 mm. train was proceeding down the Peak and was about 100 yards below Barker Road Station, the brakeaman saw a man walking down the line.

possession of 736 taels, while the two

Kave R.O.

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ANGLO-EGYPTIAN RELATIONS

ON QUITE FRIENDLY FOOTING

London, Oct. 27.

census was taken of the population During tho present month 1 of the city of Nanning,

to

NEW ROADS.

the

the

.to

Progress has also been shown in the building of roads, a section Lungchow from Nanning having been completed soon after the fighting ceased. Since then the road from Lauchow to Kweilin has been finished and an extension

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.7.30-8 p.m. From The Studio.

A Pianoforte Recital by Miss Mary Brown.

Programme.

1. Romango Without Words (Re-

bikofT.

E. Papillon (Grieg),

3. Pierrette (Chaminade).

4. Rustle of Spring (Sinding).

6. Waltz (Brahms),

8 p.m. Local Time and

Weather

of

Selections from "Blue Eyes." Selcations from This Year Grace"....The New Mayfair Orche stra C1510,

Vocal Gems from "Dear Love." Light Opera Company C1800.

8.30-10.30

the

p.m.

A Rolay of "The Revellers'" Band from Government House, by courtesy of His Excellency the Officer Adminis- trating the Government and Mrs, W. recorded music will be broadcast from T. Southorn. (During the Intervals

Studio). 9-9.20 pun. From the Studio. Selections by Mr. W. B. Winram at

10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-Day Presa Newa

10.33 p.m. (Approx:) Close Down. All records in the above European

the Piano.

A Chinese detective evidence of arrest while Tungrove in the witness box nd- witted under cross-examination that he was informed the paint shop was left open whilst the ship was at sea and only kept locked in Asked whether he could make made na far as Sz Ngan in the Port. He had heard that two any statement as to the relations road running north from Nanning quartermasters had absconded. jexisting between the British Gov-which, rumour says, is to be ex- The defendant said the quarter-ernment and the present Govern- tended to Kwelyang, the capital masters all had access to the paintment of Egypt, and whether the of Kwelchow province. Work is store which was always left open latter is one with which these rela in progress on the road which is at sea. There were only two tions may be developed in the directo link Nanning to the aca keys in the door. He kept one, tion of a settlement of outstanding Ilamehow. In the capital, recent Progranines are kindly supplied by which was hang in his room which questions, the Foreign Under innovations have been the intro- About 300 or 400 yards below, theather key was with the Chief the House of

shared by ten others, The Secretary, Capt. Anthony Eden, induction of police to direct the Mesar. 5. Moutrle. & Co.

N.B. On Monday 31st, All Hallowe- line takes a curve to the left. AЯ

to-day, growing number of motor vehicles.en, European Music, including o Hoon as the brakesman saw the

stated he was happy to any Mstor roads are being made in Dance Programme will bo broadcast trespasser. he rang his bell, one IL was

10 pointed out the relations with the Egyptian Governmuny directions, the biggest from 7-11.45 p.m. and on Tuesday 1st. which rang loudly, and kept

defendant that the tins of paintment were entirely friendly. on

The British Government made no an asphalt motor

scheme being the laying down of November, the European Programme ringing it until he was

were all dirty, but the Hds were within

rond in the

will be transmitted from 6-8 p.m. the pre-busiest business about ten yards of the man.

all fastened down as if they had reservation in regarding

quarter, Sand sent Egyptian Administration He must have heard It, but took not been opened.

Street. This, when it is com- one with which Anglo-Egyptianpleted, will be the not the slightest notice and con-

widest and tinued walking down the line. By the tins were together with a num-relations both have been and may best street in the city. There is her of athers, he did not notlee continue to be developed at a time also to be a new motor road go- that old tins were fastened. He and in the manner which appearing out where the North Gate knew nothing about the opium, most suitable for the purpose now atands. This is to be de- otherwise he would have abscond- Britisk Wireless.

this time, the tram was almost

round the curve. The brakesman

officer,

The defendant replied that an

realised, that be must run over the man unless the emergency

fed. brake was applied. He rang the

His Worship registered a con- danger bell and the car was Im-viction and fined the defendant mediately brought to a standstill.

Then, for the first time, the manhis Worship said he would not im- $4,000 or ten months' hard labour, tooked round and saw the trans. Be ran on, jumped on a stone platform view of the defendant's inex- beside the line and after remaining there for a few seconds, jumped perience as a seaman.

cm-

was

into the bushes below, The brakes- man thereupon sent another ployee of the company who travelling on the car to find him and he was subsequently taken to the police station and charged.

re-

pase the maximum

Rentence

MOTOR MISHAP

SEQUEL

FINE IMPOSED FOR OFFENCE

in

VERY SERIOUS, Continuing, Mr. Marton anid that the Tramway Company Harded the offences да very serious, In themselves, they, An accident on the Castle Pask important, Road on October 19 had a sequel consequences which at the Kowloon Magistracy before might attach to the defen-Mr. Butters this morning when Mr.

not 8cem

Commons

!

RECENT AFFRAY

RECALLED

INJURED MAN STILL UNCONSCIOUS

molished shortly, and rumour aya that the city wall, which the was of auch great value to

two defenders during the siege years ago, is to be broken down and a motor road made.

of

CHILD FEARED DROWNED

FALLS OVERBOARD FROM JUNK

Tragedy befel a family on a cargo boat, No. 1630A, in the har- bour Inst evening. The adult mem- CEMENT WORKS.

bers had gone to the afterpart of Other projects which are more the craft to prepare the evening or less certainties are the moving meal, leaving the master's 3-year- On the application of the prose school to

the aerodrome and aviation old daughter sleeping, as they Lauchow. This will thought, peacefully in hold amid- cution, conducted by Inspecta: probably take place before the ships. John Murphy, two Chinese arrest-year is out. The other large pro- Half-an-hour afterwards, they ed in connexion with the recent ject is the erection of a cement returned to the hold and

were affray on the waterfront when a

works which is to meet the tre- shocked to find her missing. Fol- coolle was seriously injured in a mendous demand for cement for lowing on the discovery a search fight, the two men who were sub-building purposes. This is to be was made in the water, but the sequently arrested, were again reelther at Nanning or at Kweihsion child was not seen again. It is be- manded this morning.

as being more central. A project lieved that she in some way man- Inspector Maphy remarked that which has been mooted, but is aged to clamber out of the not very the injured man, who hud sustain hardly likely to be carried out yet, deep hold and was drowned when ed a fractured skuli, was still un-ia conscious and the police were service.

that of automatic telephone she fell overboard. asking for three days remand.

be

In the event of the man regaining urgent needs are for a better At present the greatest and most

consciousness, depositions would electric light service in the towns, taken and the defendants' especially the capital, the light presence would be required.

being at the best of an exceeding- The two men were accordingly remanded for three days, in police eustody.

WANCHAI ROBBERY.

Y.M.C.A. WIN.

might but the

dant's acts were serious.

A. Zimmern was summoned for The Company, said Mr. Marton, failing to keep his car to the ex- might suffer damage by reason of treme left of the road. the defendant's acts in a number It was revealed by Traffic Ser- of different ways.

geant Clarke, who prosecuted,

by poor quality and sometimes Keppel Defeated in Close First of all, if unauthorised that the defendant turned a bend

being so poor us to make roading persons were allowed to wander Just above the Laichikok Prison

impossible. The others are for

Water Polo Game. about the track, they might without keeping to the left side,

un system of drainage. This has Flolding 。 scratch team, the damage the cable very seriously.with the result that his car collid-

already been atarted in Wachow, Y.M.C.A. yesterday beat H.M.S. The tram could be stopped ined with that of Mr. C. W. Jeffries,

but is confined to that city and for Koppel at water-polo three goals to two different ways, ie, by ring. who was with Mr. B. D. Evans.

A system for irrigation. This one in the Y.M.C.A. bath. It was an ing the danger bell which was Mr. Jeffries' car was thrown of

THIEVES DECAMP WHEN would save the perpetual fear of even contest with Rallion and Camp- transmitted to the engine room at the road, but fortunately nobody

ALARM IS RAISED

drought and dependance on the bell standing out for the civilian the top of the line, whereupon the was hurt.

summer rains. This has alreadycam. King was prominent In de- current was cut off and the tram His Worship-Is the daning Hongkong dollars was A gold finger ring

fence for the Keppel. and four been begun by an enterprising

Griffith opened the scoring for the brought to a standstill. The being settlell privately?

the only hsien official at Ning Ming, but it Koppel but Campbell equalled before result of this might be that the Sergeant Clarke-believe so,

loot from what was obviously a might well be extended. Some the change over. In the second half cable would become twisted, and, your Worship,

well planned robbery, committed motor trucks on the roads would do Aris put a neat back-filp in and Camp- if it were, it might be damaged

His Worship: Is that so, Mr.at Wanchal early yesterday after much to assist in the transportage bell added another. beyond repair,

Zimmern?--Yea.

of goods from one place to another. The teams wero: A man who gave the name, of At present the province has a Koppel Mitchell; Sewell, King: Chan went to a building in Lock-very able and progresalve govern-Hutton: Hutchinson, Grifith, Ambler. hart Rond, and depositing $1 ask-ment, and, granted peace for a Y.M.C.A-Nicholls; Lange, Je- ed that a cubicle be engaged for few years, should make very greater; Railton; Aris, Campbell, Broken- him.

strides in the way of progress. Lator in the day the landlady Our Own Correspondent. Hau Yang-tak, saw Chan talking

His Worship:-The fine is $20.

FINES REDUCED!

noon.

to a carpenter in the hall. With

her was another inmato, Li WunROOF OF THE WORLD.

Suddenly Chan seized her by the throat, while the carpenter throa- toned her with a paint scraper. They dragged a gold ring from hor finger and took $4 halonging to Li

BRAKING DANGER. The other method of stopping the tram was by the brakesman applying the emergency brake. Thin would likewise stop the tran On pleading his inability to immediately, but the danger in pay the fince, his Worship reduced this practice was that the engines these to $20 and $50 respectively, still continued running, so that the but pointed out that it was a very cable continued to rtin from serious offence. the drum, and it was then bound Defendant said he was a little to become twisted and damaged deaf and at the time a strong wind beyond repair.

was blowing, which prevented him In this particular coat, however, from noticing the approach of the no actual damage had been done car. He was taking a short cut Wun. to the cable. He asked that down to town, and did not know While the robbers were 'engagod A Soviet mountaineering ex- heavy pennity should be imposed, that he was transgressing any re- with Tau Yung-tak, Li Wun rush-pedition has reached 21,000 feet in view of the gravity of the gulation. He pointed out that ad downstairs and raised the above the sea level by attaining offences, and so that it should act there were no notices put up warn- alarm. When she returned with the famous Pamir Platean, known as a deterrent to others.

[lng menn'e of the tracks.

help, however, Hau Yung was as the "roof of the world." Defendant was fined 350 on the His Worship, in confirming his lying on the ground, gagged ant charge of trespassing and a declalon, sald defendant should bound, but the robbers were not further $100 on that of obstruc- have made it has business to know in sight. tion.

the regulations of the Colony.

The police are investigating.

RUSSIANS CLAIM TO HAVE REACHED ELEVATION

London, Oct. 27.

The expedition is continuing its climb with the obiect of scaling |Harmo Ponk, 29.163 feet high.—|

Our Own Correspondent,

shire.

INDIAN TERRORISTS.

CHITTAGONG INHABITANTS GIVE THEM SHELTER

London, Oct. 27. It is reported from Calcutta that a collective ine of £6,000 has boon inflicted on the Inhabitants of Chittagong and soven neigh bouring villages on the charge of sheltering terrorista.

The fine has been suspended temporarily in view of recent offorts of certain inhabitants to DAalst the Governmant.—Our Own Correspondent.

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