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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPII. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1932.

BRIGHT BATTING | WEEK END GOLF BIG MINING PLAN CHINA ECONOMIC

BY SHAW

IN TRIANGULAR TOURNEY

GOVERNOR'S SHIELD & ADMIRAL'S CUP

LATEST RESULTS

DEVELOPMENT

M

LARGE PAPER MILL PROPOSED

A forward

RADIO BROADCAST

PROGRAMME OF RECORDED MUSIA

11-11,80 a.m. Stock & Exchango,

FOR FUKIEN

$10,000,000 SCHEME BY STRAITS CHINESE

Singapore, Dec. 27. Arrangements are being made

Nanking, Dec. 26.- The second round of the Governor's by a number of Overseas Chineas revolutionize the Chinese indus. step designed to Shield, and the first stage of the here to raise the sum of $10,000, trial producing country has been quotations, Weather Report, ots. Admiral's Cup competed for by mom-000 for the purpose of developing taken by the Chinese Government bors of the Hongkong Golf Club, were the completed during the week-end, with Chiangchiu and Lungnan in the

mlning districts between at Nanking. the following results.

The Ministry of Industries f south-western part of Fukien pro-now turning its attention to two GOVERNOR'S SHIELD.

vinca. Swire 4 & 3.

Dodwell & Co. beat Butterfield and

now enterprises, namely, tho P. W. D. beat Govt. Medical Dept.

celian industry, and the improvement of the por construction of a huge paper mill & 6. Education Dopt: beat Dairy Farm Coy, 1 & 1,

University beat H.M.S. Tamar at 10th.

A.P.C. Leat IK. & Shanghai Bank,

ARMY V. NAVY Lieut.-Commdr. J. R. Shaw, who a month ago scored a brilliant century for Cambridge on the Hongkong Cricket Club ground, this morning helped himself to another fine innings on the same pitch, when he hit up 83 for the Navy against the Army in a Tri-7 angular Tournamont match.

Commander Shaw Included four- teen fours and a six in his innings, and compiled 50 runs in 23 minutes bofore timin.

The Navy totalled 196, to which extras contributed 33.

Lieut. C.C. Garthwaite bowled exceptionally well for the Army claiming 6 wickets for 66 runs.

W. c.

B.AT, beat Canadian Pacific, w, o.

Lane, Crawford Ltd.,beat Dr.

Burton 43.

Bingham & Matthews at 19th.

Lincolnshire Regt. beat Lowe,

ADMIRAL'S CUP,

A McKellar beat R. H. Wild I up R. K. Valentine beat E. P. White D. 9. Edwards beat W. J. Roberts

The Army mado a disastrous start in their reply, losing two | 4 & 8. wickets for four runs,

The 8 o'clock scores were:

NAVY.

A

Mid. Farnhill, e Flood, b Garth-

Lieut. Marnham, c Garthwaite....

Davies,

}

11

3

Lieut. Eaden, e aub, b Garthwaite Capt. Burnett, ¢ Chassey, b Garth-

walteTM

4

Sub-Lleut. Donald, b Mirehouse Pay-Lt. Comdr. Yates, b Mire-

Mar. Thompson, Garthwaite LL-Comdr. J. I. Shaw, c Dewey,

b Garthwalte...

Muse. Jemmett, not out

7-& 0.

W. S. Her beat K. K. Rounds at 10th.

W.D.

The ambitious plan which is enthusiasm, is the result of the being pushed through with great belief existing among the Overseas Chinese merchants that peace and

It is to be noted that the imports: political stability will be brought almost $28,000,000. annually and of paper to China amount to

cessful anti-bandit and anti-Com-Thousands to Fuklen as a result of the suc-are constantly on the increase, munist campaign conducted by the dependent on foreign paper, most of of newspapers are famous Cantonese Route Army,

Nineteenth which comes from Japan. There- fore a modern paper-mill is badly A large number of Chinese mer needed in China and the propects chants in Malayn have promised to for bringing one into existence subscribe to a big portion of the

aro extremely proposed capital. Support from Ministry of Industries, s other directione has been also en-initial part of the scheme, has bright. The aured and it is expected that the ordered experts to proceed to the

shares are likely to be over-sub- South Cheklang to conduct

thorough investigation The districts lying between production and other raw materials Chiongchiu und Lungnan hnvo rich mineral deposits such as conecessary to the manufacture of not been developed partly owing working in collaboration with cor. copper, iron. The districts have

The Ministry is reported to be tain nowepaper magnates.

scribed.

paper.

of

#

the

Capt. Daukes beat F. A. Pollock, "M, W. Budd beat C. w. F. Booker,

F. M. Els bent R. S. Trait 7 & 6.1 continued political disturbances 1. N. Williamron beat T. J. J. resulting in general unsettled con- Fenwick & & &

ditions in the province and partly

Another group of experts aro 10

Mundy beat Col. Cousens due to the fact that most of the proceeding to Klangal to inves- 173 & 1.

Fukien people are either farmers industry and especially to study tigate conditions of the porcelain

and in the paal years very little industry in recent years with the or Overseas merchants or workers the causes of the decline of the attention has been paid to in-object of introducing reform and dustial development.

The peace

restoring the former position and order

the Kiangsi porcelain, which uned established in the province by the to be famous the world Nineteenth Route Army is en-Reuter.

over couraging investments and making possible the carrying out of Achemes for economic reconstruc- tion of the province-Reuter.

0

2

83

Capt. Drew, run out

17

Mid. Bennett, c

Garthwaite,

Dowey

10

0

Extras

43

Total

196

BOWLING.

0.

24

16

G

33

1.3

8

ARMY.'

Mirehouse

Garthwaite

Flood Dowey

D. M. Trowt, c and b Yates

W

H. Spleer beat Col. Leeky w.o. W. A. Stewart beat D. S. Robbs 4 & บ.

A. C. I. Bowker McCormack &,5.

Capt. W. D. Hughes beat Camde. E. J. Weeks 2 up.

bent G. B.

R. Andrower beat J. D. Danby

2,

G. W. Greene beat Comdr. Docksey,

พ.อ.

II. V. freland beat T. R. Rowell 2 up. A. E. Liesaman heat H. C. Hepkins 4 & 3.

J. Hmith beat J., W. Mayhew 1 hole. C. N. Preshaw beat H. G Walling- ton 2 & 1.

E. W. Kirk bent, W. Mulcahy at 19th.

T. C. Monaghan beat A. Leach 4 & 2.

Comdr. G. F. Hole beat J. Coulhart,

Capt. N. W. Morgan beat Comdr.

G. R. M. Robertson 5 & 5.

R. Young bent G. 8. Worrall.

4

Cpl. Davies, bw, Yates Lieut. Carthwaite, not out

w, o.

Total (for two wkts.)

G

0 &5.

CO.

ADVERTISING

SUED

EUROPEAN'S CLAIM FAILS

A claim for damages for wrong. ful disminen] and $236.10 in res- pect of arrears of wages and com- mlasion duo was made by Mr. Harry Arthur Love, an advertising salesman, of 4a, Hankow Road, against the United Publicity and Advertising Co., Ltd., of Asintic Building, (fourth floor), at the Supreme Court this morning be- fore the Puinne Judge (Mr. Justice Wood),

ón

SEVEN SUSPECTS ARRESTED

ROBBERY BELIEVED

FOILED

In

FILM STORAGE PROSECUTION

KOWLOON SUMMONS

FAILS

of

6-8 p.m. European programme. 5-6.18 p.m. Band Music, tor Band 36782.

In Lilac Timo (Engelmann)....Vic- The Thistle (Myddleton, M. Grenadier Guards 9102. Winterbottom)....Reg. · Band of II.

arr.

El Capitan March (Sousa) -... Ar- thur Pryor's Band 86805.

5.19-6.2 p.m. A Concert.

Song The Erl King (Schubert), Bong The Enchantress (Chorley &Hatton)....Muriel Brunskill (Con- tralto) 0088.

Piano Solo-Prelude in B Flat

Piano Solo-Polichinelle (Rach-

(Rachmaninoff). maninoff)....Le Foulshneff 1368. (Buck, Kehamaba & Galsborg),

Bong-Song of the Volga Bontmen

Song-The Mighty Deep (Jude).... Malcolm McEachern (Bass) 9292,

Octet Perpetuum Mobile (Weber, arr. Crooke).

Octet Valse Caprice (Robinstein, arr. Crooke)....J. H. Squire Coleste Octet 0287.

Song Aready

Ever Young (Monckton).

13286

Song The Pipes of Pan (Monck- ton). Winnie Melville (Soprano)

0.2-0.30 p.m. L'Artesienno-Excerpts (Bizet)....

Leopold Stokowski & the Philadel

tations, Selected London & New York plin Orchestra M-82.

7 p.m. (Closing Local Stock Que- Stock Quotations, etc.).

6.30.8 pm, Varidy. Band-The Two Impa-Xylophone Quartet.The Empiro Novelty Quartet MRG64.

Humoroua-Non-Stop Variety.... The Variety Stars MR002.

Song-Funny Race-Tell the Doc. ....Leslie Henson & Male Quarlette 0592,

Orchestral-A Royal Wedding in Ruritania ....International Novelty Orch: MRCOG,

Band-Ain't Yu Coming Out To- night.... Billy Colton & His Dand MILOBO.

Comedy Sketch-The Schoolmaster and the Boy.... Cicely Courtmeidge

Jack Hulbert 0603. Song-Guilty to

Ruth Etting (Comedienno) AIR458.

Band-I Do Like to See a Game of Football

Sydney Kyte & His

Piccadilly Hotel Band MRG77.

Song The Driver of the 8.15.... Malcolm McEachern (Bass) DB132. Vocn! Gems-Blossom Time.... Victor Light Opera Company 36722.

Band--Glad Chatter Xylophone quartol The Empire Novelty Band MR664. Fitzhenry, superintendent of the Sydney Howard 0592

Comedy Elatch-Funny Race-A It was stated by Mr. J. C. Faw Drinka Fire Brigade, who prosecuted, that

Laalle Henson &

Band-Tho Old Man of the Moun- on December 21 he visited the tain Blily Cotton & His Bard ground floor of No. 517, Nathan RG80. Rond where defendant carried on business as a film exchange agency. In the front cubiclo he found nine

Mr. M. A. da Silva appeared at The apprehension of seven Chin- the Kowloon Magistracy, before ese, including two women, follow-Mr. Butters, this morning, on be- ng the arrest of three men on the half of Cheng Chi-kwan, manager Condr. E. M. Tetley beat F. Lobeled what is believed to have been

afternoon of Boxing Day, frustrat- of the Ming Sun. Film Exchango, who was summoned for keeping a a plot to commit an armed robbery film exchange business without sup- Inspector William Shannon, of the

the inmates of a house

plying the Hon. I, G. P. with a Criminal Intelligence Department at

Hennessy Road.

statement of his address and other Police Headquarters, has been A Chinese detective on Monday details. promoted to the rank of Acting Chief afternoon saw three men loitering Detective Tanpector, in succession to in Henneany Road and noticing the Mr. A. N. Reynolds, who is retiring Ruspicious manner in which they and nailing for England on January 1. were looking up and down the road, the officer searched them. Mackintosh's, 2d, the well-known On one of them he found a packet men's wear specialists, have issued a of pepper, a wine handy desk calender for the coming wooden recls.

cup and two On being taken into custody, the reels of cinematograph film and a men gave the police certain in-film-winding apparatus, and in a Fraudulent Transfer of Business formation which led to the arrest rear cubicle, he found another reel Ordinance.

of two other men and two women.

of Alm. Mr. Rendall produced a copy of One of the latter, it was alleged.

The premises were old Chinear the Government Gazette and Chin-was to have pointed out the house type of tenement houses with newspapers containing an- of a former employer whom the wooden staircases, and in view of nouncements of the transfer of the men were out to reb.

the fire-danger, no permit would be granted to the defendant for stor- ing the films there.

year.

business, and Mr. Ford applied The seven persons arrested were for an adjournment for the pro-brought before Mr. Schofield at the Mr. G. Ford (Messrs. Wilkinson

duction of evidence that the ad- Central Police Court this morning

Mr. Fitzhenry intimated that and Grist) appeared for the plain in the Gazette referred to the de-alon of Instruments at for an un-premises was less than 20 reels, he vertisements and announcement and charged with being in posses-

As the amount fim found on the tiff, and Mr. F. C. E. Rendall fendant company, as they were all lawful purpose. (Mesara. Russ and Co.) for the in Chiness and a Chinese

could not summon the defendant defendant company.

name Mr. Peter Sin appeared for one

on another charge, but had to be was used by the defendants.

of the women.

satisfied with the present one. Plaintiff stated that he was en- Ils Lordship found that plain- On the application of Detective

Cross-examined by Mr. Silva, gaged on September 12th this year tiff was non-suited with custs and Sergeant J. F. Kennedy, all de-witness admitted that the film was and started work on the lith. He granted liberty to bring a fresh fendants were remanded for one contained in regulation metal boxes, was engaged, by Mr. Hellvig, action.

week for further enquiries.

and that defendant's business was then mannger of the company, on

that of a distributing agent. terms of three months' probation at a salary of $150 a month und 10 per cent. commission on con- tracts secured by him. It Was also agreed that

month's notice be given on either side. There was nothing in writing. He was dismissed without notice on October 6th by a Mr. Cheung, successor to Mr. Hellvig. When he applied for his salary he was informed that Mr. Hellvig WRA nway.

one

you

ever

NOT LIMITED COMPANY.

Mr. Rendall:-Did work for the limited company?

Mr. Rendall said the limited company was formed on October 28th, a date witness said he was prepared to accept.

never

DAY BY DAY: NEWS IN BRIEF

The P. and O. liner Kaisar-J-Hind,

from Shanghal, is due hero at 7 am on Friday."

public car, No. 610, in Western Street, Through being knocked down by a

Mak Cheong, 80, suffered head in- furten yesterday, resulting in his re The Mui Tasi Ordinance is to comemoval to hospital. into effect in the Straits Settlements on January 1st.

Lay Wong, a masɔn, wan neverely hurt in a fail yesterday from a new building at which he was at work, at Breezy Point. He was admited to tho Government Civil Hospital.

The Hongkong University Medical Society will give a farewell party to Dr. S. T. Haui, assistant to the Pro- fossor of Surgery, to-morrow at 5p.m. in the Union Assembly Room.

Mr.. Silva submitted that the business done by his client did not bring him under the present charge.

the Fire Department, his Worship While expressing sympathy with agreed with Mr. Silva and accord- ingly discharged defendant.

INDECENT ADVT. SUMMONS

CAUTION

Song A Faded Summer Love .... Ruth Etting (Comedienno) MR168. Band-Drink Up...Sydney Kyte & His Piccadilly Hotel Band MRG77. Sung-Aylesbury Ducks.... Mal- colm McEachern (Boss) DB132.

Vocal Gema-The Yankee Princosa Victor Light Opera Company

36722.

8. p.m. Local Time & Weather Re- port.

B.3-11.30 p.m. A relay from the Ko Shing Theatre..

10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News.

11.30 p.m. Close Down.

Messrs. Tsang Fook Piano Co., S. All records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by Moutrie & Co. & Anderson

Co.

Music

The Studio programme between 5.30 & 7.15 p.m. may, on any day, be replaced by a relay from England, if reception of the latter happens to be good.

EMPIRE PROGRAMME. To-day's broadcast from GSD, Daventry transmitting on a wave- length of 25.28 metres (11,805 kc.). The programme will be relayed by

Ben. Gramophone records of Mendoin- ZDW if conditions are satisfactory.

5.30 p.m. Time Signal from Big

Boha mustc.

6.15 p.m. Science in the Making. Talk by Mr. Gerald Heard.

6.36 p.m. Gramophone recorda of Dance Music.

7.15 m. News Bulletin.

KZRM PROGRAMME. To-day's broadenst from the Manila station:

5:00 pm-Ten Dance Programme

0:10 p.m-Spanish Informational Period.

Mr. F. Hausen, who for 80 years EDITOR LET OFF WITH New La Loma Cabaret Orchestra: Manila by the Empress of Asia to Taiping, to South Australia,

Passengers who arrived from Dockyard, was a passengor by the was Harbour Engineer of Taikoo

day included tho Hon. Mr. C. Alabaster, Bir. W. Brackenbridge, Mr. future to make his home in Austraila..

his daughter resides. Ho intends in L. J. Davies, and Mrs. E. Lewis.

G.

where

The editor of the, Châu Ft Po Agured as defendant before Mr. His Lordship:-He was

Dr. J. H. McEiney of 80, Nathan Schoßeld at the Central Police Victim of an accident yesterday Road has made a report to the police dismissed from the limited com- in Queen's Rond West, where he was to the effect that his car No. 1809, Court this morning on a summone pany wha he7

knocked down by n lorry, Ying Wat which was parked near tho Star accusing him of inserting an in- Mr. Ford: No.

nam, 16, living at 807, Queen's Road Ferry, Connaught Hond was stolen bo- decent advertisement in the from head injuries at the Government and 0a.m. on the 25th inst. Wost, is in a precarious condition tween the hours of 0 p.m. on the 24th columns of his journal in October Civil Hospital,

Inst.

His Lordship:-On your writ you state "damages for wrongful dismissal from the defendant's employment," but the defendants are a limited company and plaintiff was dismissed by the company.

Mr. Ford:---You held in a pre- vious case that the new limited

contracts of the old company.

CANNOT SUCCEED.

and

used.

6:30 pm-English Informational Parlod

7:00pm-Studio Dialect Pro- gramme fongo-Sociedad Nongo,

7:16 p.m.-Spanish Presentation, 7:40 p.m.-Musical Souvenirs— Guest Artist.

8:00 pm-Studio Requests. Choy Towo Mic" Mastor.

8:15 p.m.-Burgos Students' Radio

8:45 pm.Stock Quotations.

Studio Music. 0:00 p.m.- Dance

Music Bay View Hotel Orchestra.

10:30 p.m.-Close Down.

Mr. C. Y. Kyvan appeared for Captain Yamaguchi, master of the the defendant and entered a plen In view of his Impending retirements. Foo Lee, was charged before the of guilty to a technical offence, from the Hongkong Police Force after Hon. Comir. Hole, at the Marine but explained to his Worship that 23 years' meritorious service, Chief Court this morning, for having on the circumstances were such that Detective Inspector A. N. Reynolds Dec. 4 used his steam whistle for a will be the guest of honour at a fare- purpose other than for navigation. he was asking for hia defondant's well dinner to be given in the Police The accused was represented by the discharge with a caution. Mr. man concerned was not a qualified company was responsible for the Mr. Reynolds leaves for. Homo on written plea of guilty, A.fine of $15 Ing of the advertisement was vague had the paraphernalia and was Recreation Club to-night at 8.30 p.m. agents of the vessel, who submitted a Kwan pointed out that the word medical practitioner, although he Saturday on board the P, & 0. 8.8. was imposed.

was not in the terms generally evidently practising Western medi- Kaiser-I-Ilind,

cino. Choung Wal-on, afina Cheung Yat-

Détective John Murphy, who The ofleor remarked that owing Summoned for keeping an un-chee, alias Cheung Yip-kee, fate of registered mi-ai, Yiu lo-kam, of the Sun Tsal Loang firm, of, 41 October last the Director of Medi-which did not clearly define tho prosecuted, explained that in to the vagueneas of the Ordinaned, 10. New Market Street, was fined Connaught Road Central, who died on Mr. Ford'applied for leave to $50 by Mr. Schofold at the Central March 20rth, this year, left local estate cal and Sanitary Services received difference between the practice of amend his writ generally, alleging Police Court this morning. Inspector valued at $11,800. Probate to the wil! an anonymous Jetter enclosing Chinese modeince, no action, could that the employment by the United. W. Fraser, whe prosecuted, sal4] has been granted to Yu Man-cho, a copy of an advertisement. The be taken against the advertiser. Publicity and Advertising Com- the girl was bought for $180 and had restaurant keaper, and Cheung Leung writer complained that he had In registering a caution against pany and the dismissal by the complained to the police of having shl, alias Laung Shl, widow, to whom been treated by a doctor who had the defendant, his Worship agraed same were the liability of the been assaulted by the defendant's deceased entrusted his estate for then held himself out to be a specialist that the wording of the advertise-

wife who had since absconded to the to administer prior to the marriage of Investigations revealed that the ment was vague. present defondants under the country,"

his son, Hon Ming.

Is Lordship:-On this writ you

cannot succeed..

WM. POWELL, LTD.

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