F.A. CUP
DRAW FOR THE SECOND
ROUND PROPER
HOME TEAM LIST
London, Nov. 28.
The draw for the second round proper of the F. A. Cup, the last before the entry of the First and Second Division clubs, was made
to-day, the luck breaking as evonly as it could posibly do be- tween the north and south.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1932.
CONFLICT IN CABINET BREMERHAVEN IN CONSPIRACY NOT ON WAR DEBTS POLICY
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at much lower rates of interest. Reuter.
FRENCH CRISIS.
Parls, Nov. 24. Ometals make no attempt to conceal their disappointment over President Herbert Hoover's debt note, realising that the fate of the cabinet may bingo on the question,
MISHAP
CRASHES INTO JUNK
DURING NIGHT
MEMBER OF CREW
DROWNED
PROVED
LEGAL ARGUMENT IN COURT
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RADIO BROADCAST
RELAY FROM THE QUEEN'S THEATRE
From 2.D.W. on wave-length of 355 metres (845 k/c).
5-7 p.m. Chineso programme, 7-10.30 p.m. European programme, 7 p.m. Stock Quotations, etc. 7.3.7.20 p.m.
At the conclusion of the cuse concerning Mañ Foo, an oyster monger, and Lo Look-kwu, married woman, who were charged with defrauding a timber dealer, Aurnamed Leung, of $500 by means of a trick known in the verna- cular as "fying the white pigeon" (counsel for both defentiants this
Orchestral programme kindly sup morning put forward legal sub-plied by Messrs. Tanng Fook Piano Co. missions that they had no case to Marche Slave (Tschaikowsky), answer.
Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Leopold
Stokowski. 0513. Martha Overture (Flotow).
Victor Symphony Orchestra,
Report).
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8 p.m. (Local Time and Weather
7.20-9 p.m.
Another drama of the scan was enacted on Sunday night off Waglan M. Herrlot is expected to put the Lighthouse, when the German problem before Parliament at an steamer Bremerhaven, bound for early date, staking the ministry's Hongkong, collided with. a large life on a confidence vote asking for fishing junk, resulting in one
Mr. Peter Sin, for Man Foo, re- approval of the December pay-death. For the first time since the comment.
viewed the ovidence and pointed to The huge ship loomed out of the discrepancies in the testimony of moncoment of the season's com-
Premier Herriot is without pow-darkness and crashed into the port the two principal witasses. petition, no territorial distinctions er to pay the delat instalment with side of the junk. Water rushed Later, he said that it was a bona were made, all teams going into out approval by the Seante und in, and eight persons of the crew de union that was contemplated, the hat together. As a result, Chamber of Deputies,
of 84 were thrown into the icy sca.and that the money which changed Swindon have to journey to Lan- Both Senate and Chamber ap-Rescue measures were at once taken enshire and Tranmere Roveru to pear as decided against payment in hand by the crow of the Bromox hands was in accordance with the A relay of "Viennese Nights" from
an the American Congress is haven, and seven strugging figures One curious result of the drawsistent on it.
were taken out of the water. One Is that Reading, conquerors of
fok, Lo Tai-hi, aged 22 years, In Brentford, are given an excellent
believed to have been drowned, chance of summing up the qualities
The other members of its crey took The junk was not a total loss, of Coventry City. They have to play them nt Elm Park in a
refuge in the part of it which re- Jengue match
mained above water, and were on Saturday and
eventuaily towed to within a few again on the following Saturday in
miles off Lin Ting Isinnd by the Bremerhaven.
Bristol.
the P. A. Cup.
WITHOUT DISTINCTION.
The draw, which at first glance
in
London, Nov. 28. Important consultations be- tween Cabinet Ministers and financial experts concerning the draft of the second British war debts Note took place to-day.
The trip was, however, not with out mishap for the tow rope parted
eventually
Chinese custom of giving lai ace to o-betweens such as blu client
was.
Mr. Hin-shing Lo, for the wo
that the conspiracy charge was man, Lo Look-kwu, presented different arguments. He held
bad if a substantive fraud or other offence had been proved; and if there was any offence at all it
appears to be without a match of England, Mr. Montigu Norman, Bremerhaven gave up the attempt these two standpoints, and said it
díatinetion, resulted as follows: Southend or
Exeter City v. Scarboro
GUIngham
Cardi or
Bristol R.
V
Folkestone
or Wycombe W.
v. Newport
Northampton v. Doncaster
v. Dartford or
Yeovil.
v. Coventry
Kingstonians
Chester
Reading
Brintal City
v. Tranmere It.
Brighton
Stockport
v. Wrexham
v. Luton or
Halifax
*. Workington
Bouthport
►
or Nelson
>
Walsall
Carlisle
Arerington
Crawo
v. Aldershot
v. Darlington
Gateshead
v. Margate
Torquay ar
v. Swindon T
v. Hartlepools
y, Hull City
Merthyr er
. Bournemouth v.
Q.P.R. Matches to be played on Decem ber 12.
With two possible exceptiona, Newport and Hull City, it would Becm to be ዚ draw markedly
favouring the home Reuter.
teams.
FILIPINO RUNS AMUCK
SIX KILLED IN GRIM SEATTLE AFFAIR
A Pilipino identified as
Julian Marcelino, 30, ran amuck in ri crowded street in Seattle បង Thursday, killing Six
persons and injuring 11. He was finally sudbned by a police officer.
Marcelino, according to witnesses, started out slashing from right to left with a bale, shricking funtas- tically. He mowed down everyone in the way, carving the air and
humans alike.
A police officer wanted Jensen got behind him und seized the bolo. The patrolman's sleeve was slit by the knife, but he was not wounded. "I did it. I killed them. Mar- celino told the police after he had subsided, but gave no
reason. A
his pocket.
The community was terror- sticken as the screaming victims lay in the bloodstained street..
The dead were:
could only come under the two headings (n) larceny by a trick, and (b) larceny by false pretences. The Governor of the Bank of three times, and
He dealt with the evidence from the visited the Chancellor of the Ex-of Lin Ting Island, and the No. 2 was not a proper course to charge chequer this morning and several Police Launch, which arrived on the the parties with conspiracy to Ministers discussed the matter scene, brought the junk safely commit an offence if that course operated unfairly and unjustly further at a meeting in the House to harbour. of Commons to-night.
against the partles accused. The Proscenter was enabled to combine in one charge a variety of offences which, if treated individually, as they should be, would exclude the possibility of giving evidence against one defendant to the pre- judice of others and embarrass the defence by the advantage of call- ing the co-defendants as wit- nesyes. As his last ground for the submission that he had no case to answer" Counsel said that
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Cheung Sing-fun; the master of the junk, reporting the incident at e Harbour Offley, stated that the damage done to the junk was about $2,000. Of the people on board at the time, fourteen were males, four females, and the rest members
It is anticipated that the Note will be despatched to Washington within the next few days and it is
contain expected to
cogent presentation of the reasons which led Britain to propose an extension of the moratorium pending an of his own family. The collision exchange of views on the whole occurred question of international war Sunday.
indebtedness.
nbout 10.30 .p.m.
on
to MANCHURIA CONFLICT change from the original objective
AMOUNT OF PAYMENT. The Financial Secretary Treasury was asked in the House of Commons what amount of the debt due to the United States from Britain in December re- presented
interest
and
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"what Lytton Report will begin in the amount gonstituted the repayment Assembly. of capital expressed in gold It is generally anticipated that pounds and whether under the the Assembly's debates will stormy existing agreement Britain had and that they will last for a week the right to postpone payment of or ten days, after which the Com-
mittee of Nineteen will be entrust Mr. Hore-Belisha stated, ined with the task of drafting a reply, that the instalment due in resolution. December was G$30,000,000 in respect of capital and G$66,550,- 1000 in respect of interest.
the latter until a futuro dute.
of the
U. S. CO.OPERATION.
by the defendants having no rela- tion to that first objective ruled conspiracy. He suggested that the Crown In adopting the
out
the Queen's Theatre by courtesy of the Management. 9-9.45 p.m. A Wagner Programme. All records are from Z.B.W.'s Library with the exception of "The Love Duet" from "Triston and Isolde" which fa kindly tonned by Listener.
Tannhausen-Overture."
Symphony Orchestra conducted by Albert Coates. Tristan and Isolde Act 11-The Great
Love Duct,
1. "O Sink Hernieder, Nacht der
Lloba".
Gunnar Granted and Nanny Larsen-Todzon.
2. "O ew'ge Nacht","
Gunnar Graarud, Nanny Lar- Ben-Todsen and Rudolf Bockelmann.
3. "Neid'sche Wocho",
Nanny Larsen-Todsen and Gunnar Granrud.
4. "Was sturbe dem Tod”.
Gunnar Graarud, Nanny Lar- sen-Todsen and Anny Helm. 5. "Wonno hehrstes Weben".
The
Gunnar Graarad, Nanny Lar- sen-Todsen and Anny lol. Valkyries The Ride of the Valkyries.
Sir Henry J. Wood conducting the Now Queen's Hall Orchestra. 9.43-10.13 p.m. Instrumental, violin Solo-Caprice (Ogarow). Violin Solos-(a) The Bey (Schubert)
20014.
(b) Waltz in D Flat (Chopin),
Alexander Schmidt. Flano Solo-Under the Palms
(Albontz). Piano Solo-Cradio Song (Brahms).
Alfred Cortot.
(Sgambati).
Cello Solo-Serenata Napoletann
procedure it had, had reached the top limits of the case against his client, nud he asked for the wa-Cello Solo-Intermezzo (Vivaldi), man's equittal.
(Horowitz-Domeny), Vladimir Horowitz.
Elman),
Mischa Elmanı 10.10-10.30 p.m. Variety, Song--Moon Song.
1271.
1542.
1408.
1100.
Peblo Casals, In giving his decision, Mr. Piano Solo-Paganini Etude in E Flat
Major (Lisz-Buson!). Wynne-Jones dealt with the main Piano Solo-Danse Exotique points in the evidence and said that so long as there was the com- mon intent, conspiracy still exist-Violin Solo-Letter of Love (Cul- ed, but they had no evidence to
Violin Solo-At Evening (Fri)- It is being strongly urged that aimed at was. They had evidence show what the ultimate amount
Krame). Payment in respect
American and Soviet support capital could, under the existing should be secured at this stage of an attempted conspiracy; in the agreements, be postponed for not and it is believed that America, false description of the financial more than two years, provided that if antisfied with the urmations position of the girl and the fact not less than ninety day's advance in the debate, will not object to that no marriage could have been notice bad been
given. Such becoming associated with the work effected without the consent of the advance notice was not given in of the Commission, which would father who was in longkong. If the present case. The United be in the nature of conciliatory it had been a bona fide transaction
the procedure under Paragraph Three of Article Fifteen of the League Coveitant, with the object of reach- ing an agreed settlement.
States Treasury say, under agreement. waive such notice at their discretion,
PARAGRAPH THREE.
the name and addrea of the rent would have been given by
them.
Irene Bensley
V-10125.
Humorous Song--Taught Me How to
Play the Second Fiddle. Frank Cramit.
Fox Trot-Louisiana.
Paul Whiteman and His Song--My Blue Eyed Jane.
Jimmie Rodgera. 10.30 p.m.
22850.
Orchestra. 21438.
230-19. Rugby Mid-day Press
10.35 p.m. Clase. Down.
News
His Worship found that there had been an uglawful net, but agreed with counsel's contention All records in the Instrumental and that the charge of conspirhey was | Variety programmes are kindly sup
plied by Messrs. Taong Fook Plano Co.
DEBATE SOUGHT. Asked whether the House would be consulted before any further payment of the war loan interest
Paragraph Three reads: "The was made, the Prime. Minister Council (ar Assembly) said that if a request for dis-endeavour to effect a settlement of
shall had.
His Worship directed Det. Sergt. cussion on this matter was made the dispute and, if such offorts are
Fitches, conducting the nolice through the usual channels, it successful, a statement shall be case, to consult Crown law officers tion, but it would not be in the made public giving such facts und the point, while discharging the conspiracy explanations regarding the dispute public interest to have a debate and the terms of settlement there- at this moment-British Wireless,
of the Council (or Assembly) may deem appropriate."
would receive careful considern-
THE HERD INSTINCT.
Mr. Montagu Norman gave his
If after a given period (sixty views on the world crisis at the days is mentioned) these efforts Mansion House recently when he fall, then other methods will be sald:-There is nothing which impedes the business and prospecta resorted to and Paragraph Four of bankers to the same extent na
of the same Article will probably the frozen credits through Europe, operate,
"I wonder if anyone in the world can really direct the affairs the world or of this country with any assurance as to what results his action will have.
of
If the
defendants charge.
On
the
WATCH DOG STOLEN
THIEF SENTENCED AT KOWLOON
An amusing story was told at the PARAGRAPH FOUR.
Kowloon Magistracy this morning Paragraph Four reads:
when a coolle was charged, before dispute is not thus settled, the Mr. Butters, with stealing a dog.
According to Sergeant Madg- Council (or Assembly) either un- "In spite of every attempt that animously or by a majority vote wick, who prosecuted, there have has been made-mostly in isola shall make and publish a report been several thefts from a public second knife, unused, was found in ijon to a large extent the vast containing a statement of the facts latrine in Pakhoi Street recently, forces of the world, the herd in of the dispute and the recommen-The complainant in this case, who stinct, the desperation of thedations which are deemed just and was employed as a keeper of this latrine, became desperate in his at- tempts to check the thefts, and, to as a last resource, he went Kowloon City where he bought a dog to keep watch over the latrine.) He brought this dog-a brown chow -out from Kowloon City on Satur day afternoon. He kept it tied to his quarters in the Intrine, but The League Council has ad- on,roturning to the latrine yenter-
J. P. Morris, American. Frank Johnson, American. William Tenedor, Filipino.
Christ Bayuca, Filipino.
An unidentified Japanese. All the wounded are expected to
recover with passibly one
tion, Antono Sahuler,
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people who have neither work nor, market, have brought about a series of events and a general tendency which appear to me of the present time to be outside the control of any man, any Govern- ment, of any country.
"I believe that if every country and every Governmnt could look
proper in regard thereto."
If this course is adopted, and a Report and recommen- dations are drafted, as seems to be very likely, it would be hazardous to predict what would happen after that.
excep 73-year-together and net together it would journed to Monday next av that day afternoon, he found that the
old American, who suffered a cri- be different.
tical wound near his heart,
STERLING TOUCHES
LOW RECORD
· BUT MAKES SLIGHT RECOVERY
PLAN LONG.
apart from the meeting of the animal had been stolen. Commission on Thursday, the week Some of his neighbours, however,
KZRM PROGRAMME. To-day's brandcast from the Manila station:
6.00 p.m.-Ten Dance Programme, 6.10 p.m.-Spanish Informational
Period
6.30 p.m.-English Informational
Period.
་
7.00 p.m.-Studio Dialect Pro
gramme Tagalog-Amedo and Dely Fernando. 7.10 p.m.-Recorded Requests. 7.30 p.m.-Plano Requests-Johnny
Harris and Guest Artists, 7.45 p.m.-Ford Service Programme
Continental Trio.
8.00 p.m.-Botics Boie Mastor Music
Programmo-Botica Boio Symphony Orchestra. p.m.-Conservatory of Muale
U.P. Program. 8.45 p.m.-Stock Quotations. 8.50 p.m.-Studio Dialect Pro-
8.16
Kramme Ilocano.
0.20 p.m.-Dance Music-Dollar S.S.
Pres. Hayes Orchestra. 10.30 p.m.-Close down.
THREE CHINESE
WILLS
PROBATE & LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
Probate of the will of Lam Sun,
"Bat that we do not seem to be in likely to be very quiet.-Router. | Baw his dog being led along the alias Tam Too-moon, alias Lam To-
nbin to get, and therefore I am
driven to the conclusion that we
must take for the moment a short view, but we must plan long.
THIBET HOSPICE PROPOŠAL
"For most of us, 'One step enough for me. That is as far na. ACCEPTED BY MONKS on the whole. I can Re Tho difficulties are so vast, the forces OF ST. BERNARDS
ao unlimited, so novel; precedents
street by a strange man, who was questioned and inter arrested.
Aftor hearing the ovidence, his Worship Imposed a fine of $50 or Aivo weeks.
moon, a retired merchant, who died at Shok Tsui village on July 4th, leaving local estate valued at $20,209, has been granted to Lam- Chau-shi, his widow, now residing at the Luk Ho! Tung Hotel, Con- naught Road, Central.
Letters of administration to tho The Royal Observatory reports Berne, Nov, 28. the anticyclone remains station-estate of Liu Hung-hing, a com- London, Nov. 28. are so lacking that I approach After touching a new low record this whole subject not only in
A congregation of the Monks of ary over North China and a dep- pradore Inte of Mul Yuon, Kwong- at 3.17%, the sterling raté on ignorance but in humility. It is St. Bernard's to-day decided to ression is passing into the Pacific tung, have been granted to his New York recovered to 3.18.7/32 too great for me. I am willing create a hospico for travellers in to the south of Hokkaido. The widow, Wong Ah-mul. The local to-day.
to do my best.
Thibet, to be constructed at a position of the typhoon is un-catale is valued at $16,800.
In regard to the $8,800 local Buninean on the London Block "And when it comes to the boight of twelve thousand feet in certain; it is probably situated
cast of north Luzon. estate of Lo Hung, alias Le Lok Exchange was at a low ebb, pend- futuro I hope that we may all see a mountain pass open all the year to the
..moving northward. Fresh
to Yee-tong, retired merchant, of inx definite news of the war debt and approach the light at the end round.
Three monks are travelling to strong monsoon will provali along Chung Kong village, letters of ad- situation.
of the tunnel which
make the necessary the China const and over the ministration have been granted to British funds closed above the ablo already to point out to us. I Thibet to
Sen. Local Sik-hati, merchant, aon of the worst, with War Loan Assented, 'myself woo it somewhat fadis arrangements in January.-Red-Northern China
forecast.--N.E. winds, 'fresh; finc. * doceased, tinctly. 95:15/16-British Wireless
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