THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1933.
The China Navigation Company's as. Antung, which has gone aground at Mofu Point, Hainan Island
DIOCESAN GIRLS
SCHOOL
BISHOP PRESENTS
PRIZES
The Diocesan Girls' School held
FIGHT OVER TWO CENTS
TWO CHINESE SENT TO HOSPITAL
NAZIS TRIUMPH
(Continued from Page 1.)
DESERT ISLAND TRAGEDY
at all points, in some centres às FOUR OUT OF EIGHT much as sixty per cent. compared
DIE
with the November election.
The Nationalists had also re-
The tragic adventure of eight A quarrel over a debt of two corded slight gains. The Sociali- Its annual prize-giving ceremony
cents led to the appearance of a ists were holding their own, but modern Robinson Crusoes, includ. on Saturday, when the awards coolte before Mr. Schofield in the the Communists, as a result of the ng one woman, who were strand- were presented by the Right Rev. Central Police Court this morning, Nazi repressive measure were los-ed for many months on a desolate
Hall, in the Bishop Ronald
charged with assaulting a fellow-, ing ground. The German Peoples island, where four of them died. presence of a large gathering.
Civil Court. Reports were presented by the worker. The complainant's head Party were also considerably down is to be recounted before the Paris
The Centre Party appeared to Rev. W. W. Rogers, Hon. Secretary was bandaged, while the defend-jon their November figures.
Sergeant Kinnear, who prose- be gaining slightly and the pro- of the School; Miss Sawyer, Headant's upper lip showed a cut. Mistress; and Miss Winifred cuted, said that both men were spect of the Nazis and their poli- Robinson, President of the Old gent to the hospital for treatment. tical allies obtaining an absolute Girls' Association.
The fight occurred in Second majority in the Reachstag
was
The drama was staged on the torrid rock of St. Paul, in the Indian Ocean. A Paris company saw a future for the island in the quantities of crayfish which live PARTY VOTES. Party votes in the counting up around its shores. In 1929
small group of Breton fisherfolk to 10 p.m. were:"
were taken out.
An excellent concert was given Street, the complainant being the bright. by the students.
aggressor. He threw a porcelain bowl at the defendant, who re- turned it, cutting the complainant's head rather badly.
PRIZE LIST.
The prize list is as follows: Scripture Ellen Ford (presented:
The Magistrate ordered the de-
by Rev. W. W. Rogers, M.A.), fendant to pay $3 as amends and Cristina Perpetuo, Phyllis Grose, Evelyn Belt, Dora Chow, Lucy West, bound both parties over to keep Lily Der, Audrey Ho, Manette Ho, the peace for the period of a year. Roth Crane, Lois Crane, Cecilla Ho. His Worship added that he would and John Carvalho.
not impose a fine, as the complain- Needlework Prizes. Margaret ant appeared to have been, the ag-
i
Thomson, Susan Wong. Eunice Mui, gressor.
Alice Hsu, Helen Lee, Winifred Hunt,
Sophie Tai, Hay O'Farrell, Rasi
Tam, Lelian Tai, Kathleen Tunt, Eva MANILA TALKS
Churn, Mary Lau, Grace Grant
Derek Anderson (Handwork), and Margaret Wheelde
Class Prizes-Hestą
Thomson,
Valeria Bockler, Joyce Anderson, Julia Tan Hong, Jeannette Ngai,
Bessie Hau, Eileen i Witchell, Ente
Audrey Ho, Nannette Ho, Daphne Ho, Joyce Banker, Vivlenn Jex, John Robson, and
and Bobbie Hoare.
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BERLIN
PHONE SERVICE. INAUGURATED
Nazia Socialists
.5,536,000
Communista
Centre
Nationalists
Bay. Peoples Party
2,550,000 1,686,000 1,203,000 892,000 697,000
German Peoples
Party
172,000 450,000
Other Parties When sixty per cent of the votes had been counted, the Nazis the TO and their closest allies,
Hugenberg group, had obtained a alight majority over all others, the figures being:
Nazis Nationalista
Manila, Mar. 2.
Others
165 sents 27 scata 180 seats
MIDNIGHT FIGURES, At midnight, this advantage of Manila became a part of the great oversens telephone system twelve seats had been increased Special Prizes. Helen Ho
Pro-Government and tincties in English Senior Local); putting it in speaking contacto twenty-two, the figures being:
with a European capital, in History Carmen Alonco (dis, Senior
Local): Besta Thomson (dist, through it with the rest of the in Arithmetic Senior Local); Phyllis world, with the opening yesterday English of a radio-telephone circuit be- Grose (Special Prize for Composition, presented by Mies tween this city and Berlin, 6,000 Wentworth).
Royal Drawing Society Prize- Helen Ho (for Honours in Division VI.).
miles away,
at
Nazis
235
Nationalists
Centre Bavarian Peoplen German Peoples German State
Anti-Government
42
Neutral
50
20
G
4
98
67
5
Socialists Communists
Theodore Governor General Roosevelt officially inaugurated Dancing" Trophy (presented by the new service at 6.30 pm. by Miss Henderson)-Namas inscribed talking from his own telephone in on the Dancing Trophy for those who the council of state room
Christian Socialista have made the most improvement Malacanan to Freiherr Vou Eltz-
The Hitler allies were then Phyllis Grose and Stella Roberts,
Ruebenach, Germany's Postmas- Hockey
practically certain of obtaining Shield (presented
byter-General. D.O.G.A Intercinas Hockey won by
Government officials and busi-slightly over fifty per cent. of the Clasa IIL
ness men listched by means of seats bath in the Reichstag and
the Prussian Diet. headphone to the conversation.
Scholarships and Certificates. Lugard Scholarship-Joyce An- derson.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
LET NO ONE WHO BEGINS AN IN-
A whist drive for servicemen will
Doga Scholarship Julia Tsang Woo Hay Tong Scholarships (no certificates). Janet Broadbridge, Cynthia Sanh, and Beatrice Stone.
Mica Skipton's Scholarship (no NOVATION IN A STATE EXPECT THAT be held in the west lounge of the HE SHALL STOP IT AT HIS PLEASURE YM.C.A., Kowloon, to-night at 8.46
o'clock.
certificate)Jacqueline Matthews.
4
Trinity College of Music, 4
with
4 entries, OR REGULATE IT ACCOLANG to his
Junior INTENTION.-Machiavelli.
The next meeting of the English Association will be held at the Helena at 5:30 May Institute to-morrow p.m., when Mrs. P. E. Barker will speak on "Coventry Patmere."
Li Kau, 20, a banishee who re- turned to the Colony for a second in Wanchai on Saturday, wh Lenced to twelve months hard labour,
a
A few months later it was ru- moured that the island had dig appeared in a tidal wave, and a British vessel, the Euripides, was despatched to investigate. The island was found to be still in existence, and the fisherfolk were delighted to receive the extra in the way of food brought by the British sailors, including the luxury of some fruit.
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Then came a catastrophe. In January, 1930, the warehouse where all the food was stored was destroyed by fire. Only a little flour, oil, and tinned goods were saved. It was decided to evacuate the island, and all left in March after the canning machinery. A except eight volunteers to look ship with food was to be sent them in September...
But September went by, and no ship arrived. October, November dragged on. There was no more food. One by one, Brunou, hus- band of the one woman left on the island, two of the fishermen, and a negro died of hinger. The sur vivors had not even the strength left to bury their dead: Then, at last, on December 15, the promised boat arrived. But there were only 'our survivors, so weak that they could not welcome their saviours. The families of the dead are now claiming damages."
HONGKONG TRADE.
REPORTS BY IMPORTERS FOR
PAST FORTNIGHT
The following reports have been supplied by importers to the Hong korg General Chamber of Commerce: Cotton piece goods and fancy sen-have been received:
Pasare, one
Hondurs Dora Chow Honours); Pre- Division,
Mabel Churn, paratory,
Kitty The Ben Line 4.5. Bencleuch is Dedeoglou,
Ally Nakata.
due here from Home ports via Straits Junior Local-14 and Manila on the 11th inst. passes,Valeria Bockler, Ina Carvalho. (dis. in English), Crispina
of three cases Daring Friday, Perpetas (dist. in Scripture), Mabel
Edith Ray (dist in English), small-pox, one of diphtheria and two Yolanda Silva, Irene Stott, and Jessie of meningitis were reported to the time and was arrested in the street cotton goods-The following reports
authorities. Of (dist. in English) Hong Kong Senior-10 entries, small-pox cases, two were from Kow. passers-Hests Thumson (dist. in on and one from the Victoria die
520 M.
local health
Arithmetic, qualified for Matricula-trict. ton), Carmen Alonco (dist. in His- tory). Holen Bush, Joyce Chang,
the
Persons who have received cards of
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Offenbachiana (arr. Finck)
Herman Finck and His
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Phyllis Robins (Comedierine). Trio-Hawaiian Bula Song
Sol Hoopii's Novelty Trio. Song-A Coople O'Docks,
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J. H. Squire Celeste Octet
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DE687.
Song-To-day I Feel se Happy
Renate Muller
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"How to Press" by "Collette." 6 p.m.
Local Time and Weather Report. 8.3-10.30 p.m. Chinese Concert from the Studio.
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SUNDAY'S GAMES.
The market is moving somewhat at the Central Police Court this morn-velopments and dealers are averse to long credit transactions. Trade with on his appearance before Mr. Schofield slowly on account of political de
ing.
up-country districts is consequently Three Matches Played in
Third Division. restricted. Prices for Staples
Grice Clayson, Ellen Ford, Dorothy invitation to the University Congrega-Volunteer Defence Corps ordera / main steady but those for
advised to send their replies
of
The following supplement to H. K. isaued.
d. There will be
Lee, Margaret Thomson, and Susan tion to be held on the 16th March are Wong.
Matriculation entries, 1 passed, acceptance or otherwise to the Private practice at Headquarters om er
the band must make every effort to 1 passed Senior-Angela Hau and Secretary to the Vice-Chancellor not next 10th. March. All members Helen Ho (Sealor Certificate with later than the 10th instast.
attend in view of the forth coming in. spection by the General Officer Com- dist. in English).
Suffering from injuries to his headmanding. and body received through an iron stone-carrying bucket falling, on him from the trolley wires at the Green
TRICK CYCLIST
DANGER TO HIMSELF AND PUBLIC
still showing a
a little,
for
TC-
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The boycott of Japanese goods con-
textiles tienes unabated but some shipments CLUB DE RECREIO WIN.
that Russian of Russian chintz prints are report
be "dumped" to take the place Recreio of Japanese manufactures have not Chine Ath. been substantiated, as the Russian manufacturers do not appear to be
ed. Views
would
The latest cotton prices to hand are
and
many
R.A.F.
6. Signals 3 R.E 2 Taikoo
League Table Division III.
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14 8.2 China 18 7 S.C. 17 8
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On Saturday, Mr. D.W. Watertop,
`P. W. D. L. F. A. Pt. a P.W.D. wireless engineer, prying a
S. W. Bord'ers 16 11 1 1 83 16 23 Island Cement Co., a Chinese male, call on friends, left his car at the able to meet prices or requirements, Cheung Kom-tai was taken to the junction of Cox's Path and Cox's those of the 3rd inst:
12.1 Road at Kowloon. Returning to the
R.AS.C Kowloon Hospital yesterday.
Egyptian F.G.F the car had been moved away
Woollens. Some business in Wool-St. Joseph's 16.10 3 3 61 ef to a meanderstanding of the found the car had the evening, he manifan Bakel. For go 12. Lincoln Regt. 18 13 12 65 17
signal the came across it A Chinese Apprentice electrican-on duty at the Junction of Queen's and later on the started the car he lens for July/Augurt shipments le CA A
in view of the unsettled who rede a bicycle with his hands Road, and Pokfulam Road, on Aber-Round it knocking badly, and report reported but the matted outlook and off the handle bars at a dangerous deen bus and a public motor car came ed the matter to the Police, express factuations in exchange.
his R.C. of Signals 175 new Tarif,
20 4 3 bend near the Aberdeen Pilice in collision, causing damage to the ing his suspicions that it had been
maliciously damaged.
Woollens cannot be ordered
therefore importa are Recreio year Station was fined $7 by Mr. Scho-extent of about $25 to both vehicles.
smaller scale. University 17 2 3 12 26.77 field in the Central Police 'Court "Sherlock Holmes," now showing at
The health balletin of Eastern ports likely to be on thia morning. His Worship the King's Theatre, might have been pointed out that defendant's act given any other title, but, this fact for the week ended February 25 shows Very little basiness appears to be Taikoo C.R.C. 20. 6 2 18 12.129 notwithstanding, It will be found of the following cases of infectious dis- maving in Wool, Cotton and Rayon "He was a danger to himself engrossing interest by reason of theses and deaths therefrom-Plague, yarns but a few transactions in
deaths, Colombo, 3 cases 2 deaths. been arranged.
Metals Local market stronger, and to the public in general," re-fact that it contains all the carential Rassein 1 case, Bombay, a canen 2 Hosiery yarns are reported to have of a really thrilling film. The story Cholera, Calcutta il cases 18 deaths. marked Sergeant Cunningham.
the
aeting all that could be Small-pox, Alexandria 195 cases 46 Stocks somewhat reduced.
Stock: Flour. to deaths, and the producing un
Aden
1 imported case. Basrah
American nest easer 1 death, Bombay 377 CASCE Hollywood's best standard, Clive
Canadian Australian Brook as Sherlock Holmes and Ernest 200 deaths, Calepita 638, CARES-855 CABATI-On March 5, 1938, at the Torrence as Moriaty, give fine per deaths, Karachi 18 cases 10 deaths, tam 1 case, Bangoon 3 cases 1 death, Canossa Hospital, Hongkong, forminnces, whilst the supporting cart Madras 130 cases 4 deaths, Nezapa excellent. Relief is provided hv
hia Colombo 6 cases, Bangkok. 1 CASE 1 Mr. and Mrs. Anglo Casati of the Herbert Mundin, as a publican Chinese Maritime Customs, Keng-work being extremely good. A film death, Canton 41 cases, Shanghaf
cases 2 deaths, Osaka 1 case, moon a daughter, Mary Luciana. not to be missed.
was very foolish.
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