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PRES, MADISON MISHAP

A. WRONG VALVE

TURNED

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JAPANESE BONDS

LATEST ISSUE TO MEET BUDGET DEFICIT

Tokyo, Mar. 30.

The Government has issued 316 million yen in domestic bonds

from

*** A bill of G$250,000 is believed.toat an issue price of 96.50 and in- be the likely cost of the over-terest of 4.5 per cent. The pro- turning of the trans-Pacific liner ceeds will be used for meeting the President Madison, while repairs were being made between voyages. Budget deficit on the Manchurian Carl Edberg, a junior engineer. Incident expenses and the railway

Your construction expenses was trapped along with othera when the ship slowly Changchun and Manchukuo, turned over on her side at her

The Government has approved moorings. The others were res-

a road construction cuci.

programme spreading over six years and in: cluding 15,000 kilometres of 14- metre roads, 15,000 of 11-metre, and 20,000 of eight-metre. Six: thousand kilometres of these roads are expected to be com- pleted next year.-Reuter's Special. ;

Divers will replace the plates in the hull that were removed for repairs, the water will be pumped Stout and the vessel righted pre- paratory to repairs estimated to cost $250,000,

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The official inspector is of the opinion that "somebody turned the wrong valve and pumped water ballast to the starboard side, causing a list and putting HELENA MAY CONCERT the hole. where the plates had been removed under water."

PLEASING PERFORMANCE BY

LOCAL LADIES

..

Jack Rose, engine room store- keeper, was believed lost. but he was located and rescued, Jack Hansen, a watchman, was trapped

"A most enjoyable concert was in the main dining room but was given to a large audience at the removed after rescuers had flelena May Institute last evening. broken a partition. Two other men trapped below were pulled to, safety through portholes,

Nearly 150 workmen and mem- bers of the crew helping in the

the well. to overhauling" scrambled dock as the ship slowly turned on her side. Finally the stern rested on the bottom of the harbour, the ahlp tilting at a 60-degree angle and apparently kept from going completely over by its hempen hawsers.

The accident occurred when workmen removed three plates on the starboard side at the water- Iine within a short time. Water started pouring in and before it could be stopped the liner began to list. Then the water filled the and the hölds and engineroom, ship started slowly to keel over.

POLICE FIRE AT FUGITIVE

MAN WHO BOLTED RECAPTURED

A shot Tired by Sergeant

by ал attempt

frustrated

a

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1933.

H.E. Lieut. Col. Barnardes de Miranda, Governor of Macao who makes an official landing at Queen's Piar to-day

the.. occasion of a visit to HE. Sir

William Peal...

"AIR - CONSPIRACY

FRENCH STATISMEN GIVE EVIDENCE

-PLAYERS ON VIEW

(Continued from Page 8.)

Hill, Webb, Staveley, Blake and Bickford.

S. China v Recreio Recreio:-W. Lawrence: M. Oliveira and V. Marques: G. A. Guterres, C. Figueiredo, and W. Mackintosh; T. Castilho, J. Gomes, N. Delgado, J. Gonsalves and F. Santos. Reserve R. Laurel.

HOCKEY (CAER CLARK). Recreio Y.M.C.A.—King's Park Y.M.CA.-L. Carr: M. Ground- water and A. Fowler: M. Gardiner, M. Mason and F. McCow: M. Tillery, R. Blackmore, S. Dalziel, H. Jonas

and O. Brown.?

RADIO. BROADCAST

TWO STUDIO RECITALS TO-NIGHT

From Z. B. W, on wave length of 356 metres (84.5 kc/c)..

4.30-7 p.m. Chinese recorded pro- gramme.

7.10.30 p.m. European programme, 7-7.18 p.

"

Daphnis of Crloo-Suite No. 2

(Kavel). Boston Symphony Orchestra directed Serge Koussovitzky. 7143/7144. 7.18 p.m. Clair Local Stock Quotations, London and New York Stock Quotations, etc. 7.30-7.37 p.m. Espana Rapsodio (Chabrier).

Detroit Symphony Orchestra. 1337.

7.37-8 p.m. Musical Comedy. Mister Cinders-Vocal Gems. Wake Up and Dream-Vocal Gems.

Light Opera Company, C1663 C. B. Cochran'e 1930 Revue-Vocal

Gems,

Mamak Lengub University H.M.S. Parthian-Select Caroline Hill (To-day}--. University:-P. G. Tang: K. M. Ho and A. N. Rodrigues: L. Oliveira, Foo Eng-lin and P. C. Tan: R Woolley, B. K. Ng. A. À. Aziz, S. A. Reed and S. C. Ho.

CRICKET.

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University v Staff University:A. M. Rodrigues, B. L. Gosano, F. K. Zimmern, H. Namanbhoy,

D. Hunt, E T. Wood, P. H. Power, K. P. Gan, D. Roy, B. K. Ng and H. L. Ozorio.

Light Opera Company. C1320. Lido Lady-Selection.

Savoy Orpheans €1310. 8 p.m.

Local Time and Weather- Report.

8.3-8.35 p.m.; A Concert. Piano Solo The Childron's "Corner

Suite (Debussy),

Alfred Cortot. 7137.

Paris, Mar. 30. A sensational trial in which

Civil Service, v D. B. S. many prominent French statesmen were witnesses has ended with the Civil Services F. J. Ling, F. H. imprisonment for a year of Andre Holdman, N. J. Bebbington W. H. Edmonds. A. W. Grimmitt, J. F. Bouilloux la Font. He was charged McGowan, S. Roadle, R. G. Robertson, with having conspired with H. E. Strange, J. M. Wilson and R. Song-Arcady is Ever Young

B. Wood.

A feature was that all the artistes others to make false charges of were ladies, who amply demon-corruption against M. Chaumie, strated that they not could sustain formerly Director of Civil Aviation, a whole performance on their own and Paul Louls Weiller, a young but carried it out surprisingly war "Ace."

La Font was given the bencft. of the First Offenders'. Act.

Witnesses in the protracted hear

The musical fare itself was of instrumental and vocal selections. pleasing variety, and included both

The ladies who appeared were Mesdames Balcan, Arnold, Por- tallion." Griggs, Oswald Womack, and Mathieson, and the Misses Balean, Elsa Alves, and Gomes.

QUIET RETURNING

"CESSATION" OF FIGHTING IN NORTH

Peking, Mar. 20. Official communiques state that quiet reigns at a fronts along the Great Wall. There is at pre- sent no fighting at all at Lengkow Haifengkow, Kupiekow and Shih-

ho.

North China now appears to be settling down again as military operations have come to a halt.. The customary quiet is in exist-i ence, with confidence and the sense of security gradually turning. The authorities, how- ever, are still maintaining a form

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"SNIP-SNAP"

New Feature 'Starts To-morrow

The jig-aaw puzzle craze is now gaining ground every- where, and, commencing to- morrow, the Telegraph. will introduce a form of this popu- lar amusement, in which adults and children alike will find much pleasure.

This is "Snip-Snap," a game which needs" only a pair of scissors and an eye for what's what "Snip-Snap" will both puzzle and delight all who take it up.

The puzzles will appear weekly on Saturdays, and the answers will appear on the following Mondays. An ideal amusement for the week-ends.

Chinese to escape from police custody at Wanchai, in the early hours of this morning. The missile did not hit the fugitive, who, on hearing the shot from the Sergeant who was in hot pursuit,

leve, General Weygand, and the thought better of his intentions

former Cabinet Ministers M. Her- and stopped. He was then re-

riat, Tardieu, Pietri and Guernier.

The charges brought by la Font arrested and taken back to the

Mr. Gregorio Nieva, former Re- Station.

presentative of the Philippine Legis- were based on documents, after- They The police report states that at tatare, arrived here from Manila by wards found to be forged. 12.30 o'clock this morning, the the a.. President. Taft, at the head purported to prove that M. Chaumic man, Chan Siu, who had been arof a party of 21, prominent F, and M. Weiller, who was a Director citiens making, a goodwill visit to of the Gnome Rhone concern, China and Japan.

sought to place the Aero, Postale under the control..of the German Lufthansa Company.

of martial law between 11 pm.ing included M. Chaumie, M. Pain- and a.m.-Realer.

rested by Acting Sub-Inspector McEwen, wus having his finger- prints taken in the charge room Hof the Wanchai Police Station. He broke loose and rushed out of the building. He was chased by Sergeant Hill on to a piece of vacant land in Lockhart Road, where the police officer drew his revolver and fired a shot.

POPE RECEIVES MINISTER

SIR ROBERT CLIVE PAYS

The

RESPECTS

London, Mar. 30.

The Traffic Department being en-

Lucien Collin, who admitted he gaged in connexion with the arrival had forged the 23 documents under of H.E. the Governor of Macna this the impression that they were a.orning, the weekly list of traffic summonses were not heard at the copies of genuine ones, was sent to Central Magistracy. The cases will gnol for two years. The third ac- be disposed of on Tuesday, the next cused, Pleheric, was sentenced to traffic sitting.

Imprisonment for a year-Reuter.

DAY BY DAY

LAWS, LIKE HOUSES, LEAN ONE ANOTHEL-Burke.

NEWS IN BRIEF

ON

The Hongkong Benevolent Society acknowledge with grateful thanks the donation of $5 sent as a token of

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TENNIS RANKINGS

1}

(Continued from Page 8.),

THE NEW ZEALAND RANKING.

The New Zealand LA T. A. has, issu- ed the following rankings:

Men,"

1.-C. Angus, 2.-H. A. Barnett. J.-N. R. G. Wilson, 4.-E. L. Bartleet.

D. G. France,

Ladies, 1-Miss D.. Nicholls,

2. Mrs. H. M. Dykes. 3.--Miss M. Macfarlane.

4. Mrs. W, J. Melody. 5.-Miss B. M. Knight. THE HUNGARIAN RANKING.

• Men.

iBela de Kehrling.

2 -Gabrowitz.

3. Bane

4.-Straub. 5.-Drjetamski. 6.-Friedrich.

7. Ferenczy. 8.-Kias 9.-Zichy 10.-Nemes.

Ladics.

Lme. Schreder, 2.Mile. Baumgarten. 3-Mme. Paksy. 4.--Mile. Sarkany. 6. Mlle. Denko,

> LEAGUE

CRICKET

AVERAGES

(Continued from Page, 8.)

three innings and an average of not The qualifications for the above are

less than 25 runs per innings,

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Bowling.

(Monckton),

Song The Pipes of Pan (Monckton). Winnie Melville (Soprano). B3286. Violin Solo-Melodia Arabo

(Glazounow-Kochapski).

Violin Solo-Sivilienne and Rigaudon.

(Francoeur-Kreisler).

Sadah. Shuchari. 4114, Song-O Lovely Night (Landon

Ronald).

Song -Pryllida (Fisher),

Walter Glynne (Tenor). B2395. 'Collo Solo-Jocelyn-Berceuse

(Lullaby) (Godard),

"Cello Solo-Evening Song.

(Schumann).

Pablo Casals. 6030 8.35-3 p.m. Variety. Song-Love me To-night.

Jeannette MacDonald (Sop.). 24067. Orchestral-Bonita.

Havana Novelty Orch. 22963, Humorous Song-Fat Flat Fish,

Leslie Sarony, B3473. Orchestral I Know You're Lying.

But I Love It

£2309.

Coon-Sanders' Orchestra Song-Isn't it Romantic. Jeannette MacDonald (Sop.), 24067. Orchestral-Adios..

Havana Novelty Orchestra, 22963. Humorous Song The Empire Party

Song.

Leslie Sarony, B3172. Orelicetral-Keepin' Out of

Mischief Now,

Coon-Sanders' Orchestra. 9-9.30 p.m. From the Stadın

22339,

A Pianoforte Recital by Madame C. Cuerva.

9.30.10 p.m. Orchestral. Schumann's Concerto in A Minor Op. 54.

Alfred Cortot and the London Sym- phony Orchestra conducted by Sir "Landon Ronald., MR33, 10.10.20 p.m. Frum the Studio, A Pianoforte Recital by Professor Jeno von Takacs.

Prograrame

1. Aria. (St. John's Passion)

(Bach-Takacs).

2. Orientale Lullaby (Takacs).

3. Pastorale Antique (Takacs).

4. Humoreske (Takacs).

5. Lullaby (Takacs),

6. Rhapsodietta (Takacs).

12.26 p.m. Rugby'. Mid-day"Presk News.

10.30 p.m. Close Down.

All records in the above European

programmes are kindly supplied by

D. M. 1. W. Av. Bor, Wells (RÜL. & 8.) 4.18 00 19 4,74 A. Humlahn (LLC) 20.4 25 206 31 6.CF Messrs. S. Moutrie and Co. Set Tucker (RE. &

3.)................ 46.1 7 12A 18 7.00 21.2 C 57 8 7.12

5. Abbas (0,0,0)

n. Iranes (C.C.C.)

16 107-16 7.28 AR Bud (3.R.C.).44.2 11 100 14 7.14

W.P. Thomson

(Police)

11.8

BJ. Walker (K.C.Ci

ET, Wood (Univer

£0

176 23 7.65

12140 18 7.78

8.00

14 200 25 IL.A. Alves (Restelo) G′′

One case of small-pox from Kaw A Party (R.C.C.) 30.4 9114 14 8.14 loon, one imported case of diphtheris FM d'Aresili

(1.R.C.) and three cases of meningitis were re-

65A 20 102 18 9.60 CEA. WIJ m att ported to the health authorities on

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9.3€ 1 1 14 Wednesday,

C.W. Buhop (H.K.

G.C.)

45 12 143 1 9.55 T. Hunter (Police) 94.4 72 317 33 9.61 The qualification for the above. are 20 overs and an average of not: more than 10 runs per wicket.

newly-appointed British respect for the late Mrs. R. Shannewai Hang, an explosion

Minister to the Holy Sec, Sir

While digging for dynamite at occurred. Mr. James . Perkins, President of causing injuries to the right hand of Robert Clive, was 10-day receive the H. K. West Company, the largest stonebreaker, who was subecquent- ed in audience, by the Pope-retail and wholesale stationery dealersy removed to the Government Giyil British Wireless.

RAIN PROBABLE

in the Mid-West, arrived here by the 8.5. President Pierce on a health tour of the world.

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Hospital.

Cheng Pak-tai, 69, who formerly lived on a boat in Shaukisan harbour,

ARRESTED AS "RED."

SON OF LIAO CHUNG-KAI HELD IN SHANGHAI

Shanghai, Mar. 30.. A sensation has been, created in Chinese official circles by the arrest of Liao Cheng-chi, son of the Inte Liao Chung-kai, veteran Kuomintang leader and Minlater

Mr. Carl E. Winkley, Vice-President died in the Government Civil Hospital and General Manager of the Adohr this morning, as a result of injuries Creameries, one of the largest in received through falling into a nullah The anticyclone remains station-Southern California, arrived here with at Tsai Ma Ti yesterday. ary, pressure being highest over his wife on a world tour by the ss.

The Kowloon Union Church has the Lower Yangtse Valley. A President Pierce. shallow depression is indicated be

arranged a Parents' Evening to take "Mr. Harley M. Walter, R weltplace in the Church Hall, Jordan tween the Loochoos and the Bonins. Moderate to fresh monsoon will known scenurio writer, arrived here Road, at 8.30 p.m. to-night. There prevail over the China coast, and with his wife aboard the s.s. President will be items by the Sunday School

of Finance of the Canton Govern- "the Northern China Sea. Local affiliated with the Hal Roach studios

Pierce on a world tour. He has been scholars and Mrs. J. S. Logan.

ment in 1926. Mr. Liao is being forecast:-N. E. winds, fresh; for sixteen years.

Capt. 3. I. Mackenzie, who re- cloudy probably some rain.

inquished the command of the gun held by the Shanghai Municipal

be solemnised:Mr. Alberto Eduardo been named for the post of first com.

The following weddings will shartly boat flotilla in the West River last, Police on the charge of being a

autumn, has been reported to have Commúnist.

Liao Cheng-chi told the Court Xavier, 21, Jorden Road, and Miss COURT MOVING TO WINDSOR Everdina Augusta Cruz, 2, Granville manding officer of the Guardian, the yesterday that he was not a Com

Rand, Kowicon; Mr. Edward Goval vessel which is being built at the he was arranging to send "com-XIW 00078 new net-layer and target-towing munist and that when arested.. Rapley and Miss Florence Irene Chatham Dockyard. Drake, both of Claremont Hotel; and Mr. Roberto Estavao

London, Mar. 30.

Their Majesties will leave London next Thursday for Windsor Castic, where they will spend the Easter. British Wireless,

forts" to the Manchurian Volun Peninsula Hotel, and Miss Allyrian

Marques,

Appearing elsewhere in this loeneteers. It is learned that Madam Cordeiro, of 222, Wanchai Road, dinner dance to

advertisement of a special Line Chung-kai who is a high take place in official of the Kuomintang, learn- Hongkong.

the Rose Room of the Peninsula ing of her son's arrest, appealed Harold Mossman, 52, an unemploy till 1 ..

Hotel to-morrow, from 8.30 p.m. immediately to the Government ed mariner from Yerks, England, vnde an attractive entertainment

During dance leaders for assistance in sccur- To-day is the day when I collect was committed

Wynne use of be provided by Bime. Neryvot who ing his release-outer. the bones of my decued husband and Detention by Mr. Wynne-Jones on a is

exceptionally accomplished

Japanese Denial. wash then with this wine," said a clnrge of vagrancy at the Central classic dancer of great originality. Chinese woman when charged before Palice Court this morning. Detex-for her performances she will have The Japanese Authorities have Mr. Wynne-Jones this morning at the tive-Sergeant Mottram stated that an accompanist in the person of Mr. denied the report emanating from Central Police Court with the posses the defendant's wife was in

Monila,

L. Mirabel, who possesses the distine." alon of a quantity of wine on which and the police had written to the tion of being a licentiate of the Con- the Peking Military Council' tat dety, had not been paid. The wine British Consul with a view to send-servatoire of Paris Becking for the Jenness warships have been dis- was contained in six Flit tins, Ajing Mossman there. The Benevolent reservation of tables is boing effected, tributing arms and ammunition fine of $5 or seven days! gaol was Society here had been supporting him, and intending patrons are advised to among the Chinese Communists Imposed.

but they had been unable to carry on apply, early to the Peninsula Hotel In Tientsin and Hankow-Router,

Tokyo.. Mar. 30.

Some girls marry for a vacation rather than a voca- tion..

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LIVE AGAIN THROUGH THE ECSTASY. OF YOUNG LOVE.

The world will love these lovers more than ever in

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this delightful story of

the New England coast.

Janet

GAYNOR

more adorable than

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