JAPANESE
ATTACKS
RESISTED
2,000 TAKE PART IN ASSAULT
PLANES PREPARED"
FOR ACTION
Peking. Mar. 22.
CANTON BANK
APPOINTMENT
MR H. S. MOK SECURES POST
.
"His many frienda will be pleased to hear that Mr. H. S. Mok, 'M,^A. Oxon., has been appointed Trea
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1933.
MORE EMERGENCY
DECREES
AMNESTY FOR WILFUL GERMAN PATRIOTS
surer of the Canton Municipal But Imprisonment for
Bank by the Mayor of Canton, Mr., Liu Chiwen.
11
Other Misdeeds
(Special to "Telegraph")
(Telegraph, Copyright,
Ordinence,
とい
PROBLEM FOR
·POLICE
DISTRICT WATCHMEN'S
CASES
"If they complain to the S.C.A., let them complain," remarked" Mr. Wynne-Jones In the Central Police Court this morning, when told by
RADIO BROADCAST
THREE. ITEMS FROM THES
STUDIO" TO-NIGHT
From Z. B. W, on' wave length of
Sub-Inspector Hourihan that dis- 355 metres (k/c.).
trict peatchmen, when their cases were thrown out by the Inspector
4.30-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 6.6.13 p.m. Chinese Children's Pro-
on duty, complained to the Sec-rasp.n. European Programme,
retariat for Chinese Affairs.
The case was one in which a
(7.18-7.30 p.m.
Chinese Avas charged with the pos Stock Quotations).
Teleprakhia Mescasion of a small quantity of
dutiable
Besides his work,49 a Director] of the Canton Municipal Bank and Latest communiques from Hai-as General Manager of the Asiatie fengkou state that more fighting | American Co. and of the Great
Selected London and New York
continued on Monday and yester Eastern Trading Co. Mr. Moke
7-7.45 Kereived March day, when the Japanese made an finds time for a great deal of 15, 848 cm)
tobacco, namely, tivo. A Concert.
Solo Caprice (Gluck-Saint attempt to cross the Chinese line public. activity. He is Chairman
Berlin, Mar. 21. packets of cigarettes. The police Sachs). at a place called Pan Chia Ling. For the C. R. C., Vice-Chairman of
Two further Emergency Decrees officer, handing in the Analyst's
Harold Bauer. 6456. The assault was undertaken by the Chinese Club, Vice-Chairman are being submitted to President certificate. remarked that
Song Robin Adair (Keppei). the 2,000 Japanese infantry, reinforced of the South China Athletic Asso-l Hindenburg for signature to amount was too small, and asked Cello Solo-Adagio (Bach-Biloti-
Francis Alde (Soprano). 1189. by eight heroplanes and heavy ciation, 2nd Vice-President of the morrow.
to be allowed to withdraw the artillery. Two Chinese brigades Y's Men's Club of Hongkong for political offences committed
Cassis). The first will grant an amnesty case. were thrown into the line of de- Member of Council of the Boy from national motives, and the by permitting this case to be "What in the world do you mean fence and the fighting lastedScouts Association, Hongkong throughout Monday afternoon.
Branch, Vice-Patron of the Second will threaten imprisonment brought into Court?" said his John Ambulanco Brigade, Hong-or penal servitude for persons Worship. kong and China. District, members of Council of Munsang College, member of the General Committee Club, of the Chinese Merchants' member of the General Committee of the Alice Memorial and Aff-|
The Chinese claim that the Japanese were resisted and that they retreated in the direction of Tung Chia Kaw, with many casual- tles, while the Chinese suffered 200 killed and wounded.
BEER BILL NEEDS SIGNATURE
plain.
Inspector Hourihan:-If I don't charge the defendants, the district watchmen complain to the S.C.A.
His Worship:-Let them com-
Inspector Hourihan remarked
man had a policeman brought in the case. He had turned down some of the district watchmen's cases. but whenever he did an they complained.
Three Chinese corporals were killed and one Brigade Command-liated Hospitals and member of MEASURE PASSED BY HOUSE that he would not have charged the
er wounded while directing opera- tions.
JAPANESE PLANES ON MOVE.
Yesterday, 3,000 Manchukuo and Japanese soldiers renewed their attacks at Hsffengkou.
I
The construction of the Japan- ese aerodrome at Jehol City (Chengteh) was completed yes-; terday and three bombers were sent out from there to Kupeikou 'to undertake observations.
Counell and Standing Committee
of the Hongkong Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation,
LURLINE FIREMAN
·
ABSENT
BAIL ESTREATED IN
ASSAULT CASE
General Soong Chih-yuan, coni- mander of the forces at Ifsifeng- Absent from the Central Police kou, is expected to return to the Court this morning when' called front to-day with Mr. H. H. Kung to answer charges of drunken- Nanking Minister of Industry, andness and assaulting Tom Yue, Marshal Chiang Kai-shek's repre- a merchant, of 36, Connaught Road sentative, who is coming to in- spect the Chinese fortifications and to encourage the troops to offer further resistance.-Special
BEACONSFIELD ARCADE
FEARED UNSAFE
Statistical Offices to
Be Removed
Central, and Siu Yuen, a shop foki, John Donald Moore, a fire man aboard the Matson tourist liner Lurline, had his, bail of $100 estreated by Mr. Wynne-Jones.
His Worship: Is this the man read about in this morning's papers?
Yes,
Sub-Insp. Hourrihan: your Worship. He gave his name as George at first, and then alter ed it to John Donald Moore, a
OF REPRESENTATIVES.
"
(Special to "Telegraph")
The Magistrate retorted by say (Telegraph, Copyright. Trigrahie Ming it was for the police officer, as
Dedinaver, 18. Rrerived Alarch 12, 4.22 m.)
Inspector on duty in the charge Washington, Mar. 21.
room, to determine the cases, It The House of Representa- did not mean that because a case tives has passed the Beer Bill
was brought in by a diatrict which, following on a confer-
watchman the defendant must be ence between the House and
charged. His Worship said he did The Senate, provides for the
not like the way police officers were alchoholic content of bever
governed by district. watchmen. ages at 3.2 per cent.
Defendant was discharged. The BI now goes before President Roosevelt for signa- ture. Reuter,
me
maliciously attacking the Govern- ment, as well as for being concern-
FORGERY TRIAL CONCLUDES
SEVEN-YEAR TERM IMPOSED
ed in national revolution, possess- members of the party, and spread- ing party uniforms without being ng untrue. and distorted news i Hikely to prejudice the welfare of i
An imposing array of more than the country or the honour of the 200 articles, representing Government, the Riech or the elaborate outfit for the purpose of forging Siamese notes of three de Federal States.
an
It is also provided that in ex- nominations, and including a num- Fireme cases the death penaltyber of forged notes, were exhibits It was stated that both com-may be inflicted on non-qualified laid on the Counsel's bench at the plainants received minor injuries wearers of Party uniforms who Criminal Sessions this morning for and were treated at the Govern- commit illegal acts with the object reference during the hearing of Because of anxiety as to the ment Civil Hospital, The as-of terrorising the population or the case against Sui Pak-bing and with Wu Lap-on, arraigned on three safety of the premises in saults occurred outside the steps of edusing difficulties
counts of being in possession of Beaconsfield Arcade, on ac-of the Hongkong Hotel in Queen's foreign Governments. count of their dilapidated con- Rand. Moore was taken to Central Such offences will ordinarily be paper for forgery.
van, together dealt with summarily in special Puisne Judge (Mr. Justice Wood). dition, the Statistical Branch Police Station in a of the Imports and Experts with the injured passersby.
In answer to the charge, Sui plead- Office is to be removed" to
ed guilty and was sentenced to other quarters.
seven years' imprisonment on each enunt, the terms to run coneur. rently.
This fact is disclosed in the annual report of the Superinten-
dent of Import and Exports, which
states that it has been decided to move to new premises in Johnston Road, formerly occupied by the Seamen's Institute,,
CENTRAL RECEIVING OFFICE,
courts.-Rueter.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
NOT IN
The hearing was before the
Pablo Casals. 6635. Song-The Bitterness of Love
(O'Sheel-Dunn).
John McCormack (Tenor). 1868. Violin Solo-La Ronde des Lutine
(Fazzini).
Jascha Heifetz. 6159. Piano Solo-Fantasie-Impromptu
(Chopin),
Harold Baner. 6456. Song The Last Rose of Summer
(Moore).
Francis Alda (Soprano). 1188. Cello Solo-Goyescas-Intermezzo
(Grandon),
Pablo Casals. 6035. Song-Angereons Grab (Wolf).
John McCormack (Ténar). 1568. Violin Solo Scherzo-Tarantelic
(Wieniawnki).
Jascha Heifetz. 6150. 7.45-8.45 p.m. From the Studio. Selections by the Band of E. M. S. Empress of Canada by courtesy of Com, Hailey, R.N.R., conducted by G. Redfern.
Programma.
1. March-The Whip (Hollman).
Waltz--Les Fleurs.
(Waulteufel).
3. Entra'acte
(a) Echo Des Bastions (Kling). (b) In A Persian Market
(Ketelbey). (e) Only A Year Ago (Albers). 4. Fox Trote.
(a) I'm Playing With Fire
(Berlin).
(b) Brother Can You Spare a Dime (Garney). (c) At The Baby Parade
(Läillo). (d) Was Willst Du Halen
(Monaco). Reyond the Blue Horizon from
8.45-9 p.m. "Talkie" Selections.
"Monte Carla."
Jeannette MacDonald (Sop.). 22511. Cuban Love Song from "Caban
Love Song,"
Carlo,"
Lawrence Tibbett (Baritone), 1550. Always in Always. from "Monte Jeannette MacDonald (Sop.), 22514. Tramps at Sea from "The Cuban
Love Lawrence Tibbett (Baritono). 1550.
Song.
Studio.
9.9.15 p.m. (Approx.). From the
A Playlet by the "Radio Voices,"" "Love And Lucre" from "Broadcast Sketches" published by Mesur Samuel French Lid., 26, Southampton Street, Str
Strand, London, W.C.2.
B
(Mozart) played by the 9290/2.
Quartet in Major (Hunting THERE IS NO SUCH WORD AS "TOO On Wednesday, April 5, the La Salle
Wu Lap-on pleaded "Not Guilty/est String Quartet. LATE" IN THE WIDE WORLD-NAY, College, Kowloon, will hold its annual and was formally discharged, Mr.
THE UNIVERSE. WHAT! athletic sports, commencing at 1 p.m.; J. A. Fraser, Assistant Attorney |
und at 5 j.m, approximately the prizes STALL WE, WHOSE ATOM OF TIME will be distributed by Lady Peel. In General, for the Crown, stating IS BUT A FRAGMENT OUT OF AN the course of the day H.E. the Gov-that there was practically no evid EVER PRESENT ETERNITY—SHALL WE, crnor, Sir William Peel, will visit the rnee on which the accused could SO LONG AS WE LIVE. OR EVEN AT College buildings,
be convicted.
OUR LIFE'S-ENDING, DARE TO CRY It is explained that since, the OUT TO THE ETERNAL ONE. "I is new premises are comparatively TOO LATE"-Mfrs. Craik, inaccessible to the great majority
Body injuries caused as the result of a fall from the verandah of her house were received by Sui Yiu-mui, of 11, Pitt Street, yesterday.
The
of business firms it is proposed to "Through falling from a moving bus woman was collecting clothing when establish a central receiving office in an attempt to alight, a Chinese re-she lost her balance. She was taken for the receipt of declarations and siding at the Kam Tol Hotel in to the Kowloon Hospital but her con-
minor manifests. The change over from Nathan Road, received
in dition is not considered serious. the present to the new premises juries to his hands and face. may cause some little delay until the new routine is finally adjusted, but the co-operation of the busi ness firms will do much to minimze
this.
DOCTOR'S FORMER
HOUSEBOY
SENT TO PRISON FOR THEFT
LOCAL MUSIC.
SUCCESSES
TRINITY COLLEGE
EXAMINATION
The forthcoming marriage of Ed-
The following are the results of Residents in the Colony, and more ward Francis Brown, Inspector of the "Diploma Examination of the especially ladies residing in Kowloon, Junks. of 27, Jordan. Road Kowloon Trinity College of Music, London, will be interested to learn that the and Hereilla Maria Barros. of 316, Kowloon Branch, of the Helena May Nathan Road, Kowloon, is announced: held in Hongkong on December Institute which has hitherto been ne also of Archibaldo Maria da Luz, mar-3rd: commodated at No. 8 Aimai Villas, cantile assistant, of 21, Karanjia Passes.-Miss Doris Lai Wun
will on April 1, next move Kowloon,
Terrace, Shamoen, Canton, and Helga Chu, Mies Margaret Stickland and No. 168-170 Boundary Street (opposite Eleanor Savard Remedios, of 9, Hum- Miss Irene Ung. the La Salle College). The new qua phrey's Avenue, Kowloon, ters are larger and in every way bet- Ler suited to the requirements of the Institute.
to
Miss Irene Ung, who has" DOW The Matson liner Lurline, in con- had conferred upon her by the passed the full examination, has tinuation of hen Pacific and South Sea cruise, left Hongkong at noon to-
1st Movement-Allegro vivace nssaf. 2nd Movement-Menuetto Moderata. 3rd Movement-Adagio,
4th Movement-Allegro AssKÍ.
9.45-10.45 p.m. From the Stadio, Selections by
the Cheero Band with Vocal Choruses by Miss Audrey Steel, Mr. G. F. D'Aquino and Mr. J. G. L. Grenliam.
Programme.
1. Slow Fox Trot-Here Lies Love.
2. Fox Trot-Sweet Violets.
3. Waltz-Moolight On The
Riveria.
4. Fox Trot The Flies Crawled
Up The Window.
6. Slow Fox TrotWe Just
Couldn't Say "Goodbye.”
6. Fox Trot-I. Heard
5. Slow Fox Trot-I'll Do My Best To Make You Happy.
8. Fox Trot Shimmer and Shivver,
9. Tango-El Choclo. 10. Fox Trot-Brighter
Than
The Sun 11. Slow Fox Trob-What More
Can I Ask? 12. Fox Trot---Please. 13. Fox Trot-Bugle Call Rag.
10.45 p.m. Rugby Press News. " 1048 pm. Close Down
(All records in the above European Programmes are Victor and are will proceed passed the Practical Work and kindly supplied by Messrs. Teang
Piano Co.).
College, the Professional Diploma
An Indian, clad in khaki, and giving day for Shanghai. From Shanghai, of Associate (A.T.C.L.) his name as Adam, the son of Shadad the luxurious American vessel, which
the
Miss Maria Gomes, having
Khan of India, was committed to this on her maiden voyaga, Kobe, Musicul Rudiments Paper of the Font
Absent from the Colony, since House of Detention by Mr. Wynne- to Chingwantee,
Jones in the Central Police Court this and Meji, and will then December, 1929, a Chinese return morning, on the application of De Honolulu before returning to America, awarded the Honours Certificate.
re-visit Licentiate Diploms, has been (The Studio Programme may he re- ed on Monday and went to the Litective C. Matteram, who stated that she will be placed
placed by a relay from Daventry Clinic in search of employement defendant had just completed serving San Francisco and Honolulu im-
service between Miss Caroline Mary Brags, 5.10-7 pm. If reception of the latter
by his former master, Dr. Li Shu-one month's guol for stowing away mediately the present cruise is com- having 'passed the Practical Work happens to be good).
fan. However, Dr. Li recognised from Shanghai to the Colony. They pleted. him as the man who abscended were trying to make arrangements for from his residence, at Tramway his possible repatriation to India.. Path, after 1 quantity of
During the past week, 10 cases of small-pox with 2 deaths (two im-
jewellery and a sweater, to the The maximum penalty of $1,000, ported), four cases of diphtheria with total value of $410, had been stolen. with the alternative of six months' two deaths, two cases of typhoid with
labour, was imposed by Mr. Schofield two deaths, and
at
morning, on an unemployed Chinese who admitted the possession of 6,100
the Central Police, Court this meth four deaths (one im
of
fire cases of
were reported to the local authorities.
and Musical Rudiments Paper of the Associate Diplomo, has been awarded the Pass Certificate.
INGENIOUS LIQUOR
SMUGGLERS
Dr. Li communicated with the police and the defendant was taken into custody...
Of the small- (Continued from Page 1.). When brought before Mr. Macao po pu lottery tickets. Deper cases, 24 were from Kowloon
The de-
health
CORRESPONDENCE.
An Appreciation
[To the Editor, Hongkong Telegraph.]
Sir-I understand that Mr.
on European type liquor was ache leaving the Colony very shortly,
Wynne-Jones at the Central Police Rond Central. It is an enormous Deaths from tuberculosis totalled 50.crease of over $60,000 in duties Cairns, the Radio announcer, will Court this morning, the defendant, number of tickets," said Sub-Inspector On Monday, nine cases of small-counted for partly by the rise in and as a constant listener, I would
fendant was arrested in Des Voeux and 16 from tho Victoria district. / 92,416.838.04 in 1931. Le Hung, pleaded guilty to steal-Hourihan, who explained that the all from Kowloon, and ing a pearl tie pin, a pair of jade tickets were concealed in defendant's meningitis, were also reported. cuff links, a gold and platinum trousers and round his waist. The
exchange and the consequent like to express through the medium diminution of the figure of the of your paper, my personal ap- watch chain, a brown jacket and tickets were valued at $2,200.
The first Hongkong, Open Photofactor. Duties on spirituous 1-preciation of the services he has aswenter, the property of Dr. Li
graphic Exhibition organised under Shu-fan.
Detective-Sergeant. Allen said Hongkong has sent a wire to the opened this morning at the institution imposed in September 1931, but in the Colony have also appreciated
The Consul General for Siam in the auspices of the Chinese Y.M.C.A. or increased by approximately rendered,
$168,000 owing to the new duties, I feel suro that other latoners defendant had been employed as Foreign Office at Bangkok that a Bridges Street and over 250 fine house-boy. Some of the stolen an Chinese who had much jewellery specimens of exquisite photographic of this amount $116,022.44 was his services, as, in a small Colony, property had been recovered by he atele it from his European em- work of members of the Hongkong fumes and medicines for export services of one whose voice will
in his
possession has confessed that objects were shown, representing the paid to firms manufacturing per- it is not always easy to secure the pawn tickets which were foundployer in Bangkok. The matter was University Amateur Photographic on drawback. The number of gal- carry over the wireless so distinct- after the defendant absconded. referred to the Siamese police, who Club, Hongkong Photographic Club,
Dr. Li stated defendant had believe that the European referred to Charming Photographie Club and the of Chinese spirit paying duty. I trust those in charge of the Broadcasting Studio, will be able been employed by him for several must probably be Mr. Ch. A. Beguelin, European Y.M.C.A. Photographic Club, Was 1.118.126.
The collection of duty on motor to obtain the services of someone who recently reported the loss of over which is headed by Mr. J. C. M. "A very gross breach of trust,**
Tes. 2.000 worth of jewellery from Grenham. The exhibition, admission spirit realized $660,216.89 as as competent as the gentleman who said his Worship passing sentence servant End disappeared at the same from 16 a.m. to 9. p.m., excepting Sun- increase is due to the increased [etc.
his house, and also that a Chinese to the public being free, is open daily against $125.359.45 in 1931. The will be leaving shortly, Yours, of two, months' hard labour.
days, until the end of this month. Luse of mótor transport.
years.
time.
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