SOLDIER SENT TO GAOL
ON THREE THEFT CHARGES
RECENT CAPTURE OF BISHOP
BANDITRY RIFE IN NORTH
Foochow, Mar. 23,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1933.
SOVIET SABOTAGE NEW TEST RECORD.
ALLEGATIONS
(Continued from Page 1.)
"Wally" Hammond Out- shines Don Bradmän.
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RADIO BROADCAST
A FASHION TALK FROM THE STUDIO
From Z. B. W on wave length of 355 metres (84.5 k/c.),
MAGNIFICENT FEAT.
Auckland, Apr. 3. Don Bradman's magnificent io at Leeds in 1930, which has hitherto been the record for an individual Test acore, was shattered by W. R. Hammond, the Gloucester all-round- er, to-day when he knocked up 336 not out in England's first innings dgainst New Zealand.
By carrying his overnight score of 41 to 330 not out, Hammond was mainly responsible for England's score of 548 for seven wickets when the innings was declared closed. In- cluded in his scoring strokes were no fewer than 10 sixes and 33 bound-Songs-(a).If Rabbit Was Bigger (b) Here lies a Tree (e) Christopher aries. He was at the wicket for 318 minutes.
Robin is Going (From the "Huma of Pooh) (Fraser-Simson, Poems A. A. Hilne):
the results of the trial..
"Evidently these gentlemen are Private John Mason, of the "
{most of all afraid of publicity; in South Wales Borderers, was- sen- News has just come to hand of this case, which is a delicate one tenced to twelve weeks' hard la- the capture by bandits of Bishop for them. They are therefore em- bour by Mr. Schofield at the Con- Ding Ing-ong (Chen Yung-En), ploying all possible means tonings of 334 made against England tral Police Court this morning, ou Assistant Bishop in the Anglican secure an exemption of British charges relating to the theft of a Church in Fukien. He left Foc subjects from Soviet jurisdiction allver cup from Private Edwin chow only a few days ago and regardless of available data point- Jones, a quantity of clothing from travelled by ateamer to Ningtching to a crime, regardless of Private Goodman, orderly, of the Thence he went inland to the Shan proofs, and regardless even of the lecture hall, Victoria Barracks, yang district with the purpose of depositions of the accused. and stealing a gold wrist watch conducting Confirmation services,
"The Soviet Union," Pravda and a leather suitcase from Mr. and it must have been while ap-
an independent S. M. Fernandez, 390. Hennessy proaching Shanyang that he was continues, "is
captured on Saturday, 25th March. country and all residing within its Road, Wanchai, between January All his friends will hope for His borders, irrespective of their state 18 and April 1,
Defendant, when asked by his speedy release. The incident again citizenship, are responsible before ahows up the utter futility of the its laws. The trial of the wreck Worship if he had anything to say, Government authorities in many ers will take place and nothing stated he was giving 7s. 6d. a week parts of the Province and their fail the British diehard press may do to his girl, and twice his applica-ure to secure peace and order for will spare them this annoyance." tion to get on to the Home estab- the people. Banditry is still tar lishment had been refused by the too rife in many places. Bishop Commanding Officer. He was re- celving lid. per day.
Detective-Sergeant Fitches said the cup was won by Pte. Jones at the Borderers' sports last Friday. It was placed in a locker in the bar- racks, next to defendant's locker.
Was
Ding has had many narrow escapes, before, but this is the first time he has actually fallen into the bands of bandits.
The Literacy Campaign, of which tion"
In their second innings; New Zea land had scored eight runs with all their wickets intact. They therefore require 332 more rugs to save an Innings defeat,
The Play.
6-8 pm, European programme. 6-6.13 p.m. Children's Records. Sours "Now We Are Six-(a) The Engineer (b) Wind in the Hill (Fraser-Simson, Poems by
A. A. Milne), Songs-When We Were Very Young" The King's Breakfast (Fraser- Simson, Poems, A. A. Milno) -
Mimi Crawford (Sop). B2079
"CIVILISED METHODS.".. Answering that section of the British press which in writing of the Moscow case has assumed the mantle of concern. for "civiliza- and "civilized methods," I wrote recently, is still being push-Pravda asks: "What laws On Saturday, while Private Jonesed on in Foochow, and it is hoped to which civilization "were followed start a number of schools for the by the British authorities, and illiterate early in April. But many particularly by Captain Reginald difficulties have to be overcome, T. Jones, in the shooting of 26
The Gloucester all-rounder was and it will require considerable de Baku Bolsheviks on the territory
came termination to attain the aim that of the Soviet Republic, without joined by Paynter, and runs
162 not out and the Lancashire bas been set, of teaching all illiter even the semblance of a trial of steadily. At lunch, Hammond had rates under twenty-five years of investigation, on September 20, bataman claimed 32 not out. The
and before the summer.-- 19187. Who are these scribblers former was
was in magnificent form to speak of humanity and justice scoring all round the wicket. The now and to cast doubt on the fair-score-board read 282 for two. ness of Soviet judicial when they have in their record the crime of Captain Jones which they justified."Reuter and Tass,
"George Baker (Baritone). B3388
6.13-6.45 p.m. Trial by Jury (Gilbert & Sullivan).
Recorded under the direction of When Hammond (41) and Wyatt
Rupert D'Oyly Carte. C-4. 6.45-7.15 p.m. Variety. (56) resamed batting in the morning. the weather was fine and the wicket Song-Roses at Dawning. was in good condition. The latter Song Paradise. and
did not stay long, however, being bowled by Dunning after he had his overnight made only four to score. The score was then 130 for two wickets.
away, someone stole the trophy. On returning, he disco vered the loss, but before report ing to the Sergeant in charge of the Military Police, he made search and found a pawn ticket underneath the defendant's bed. Accompanied by a Quarter Master Our Own Correspondent. Sergeant, the defendant's kit wasi searched and eight other pawn tickets were discovered. Two of these ticketz related to the pro- perty which formed the subject of the second and third charges.
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INDIAN UNREST.
ARRESTS FOLLOW, BANNED CONGRESS MEETING
Calcutta: Apr. 1, The series of arrests of Nation-
Regarding the third charge, Sergeant Fliches said the defen- dant made the acquaintance of Mr. Fernandez, and, dressed in civilian clothes, represented him- self as a Canadian, and sought alists, which were made recently to employment. After meeting the prevent the banned meeting defendant, complainant found his
house had been entered. ·
Defendant had pawned Pte. 'Goodman's clothing for $11, the silver cup for $1 and the wrist watch for $5.50.
Lieut. H. M. Davis:-This man has a good military character. That Is all I can say for him...
His Worship:The most serious of these offences is the theft from
of
Congress, have not deterred the supporters of Congress who to-day assembled in the tramways shed and squatted. refusing to more even when the police arrived.
They were, finally dispered, after 150 including Mrs. Nellie Songupta, the English wife of the Bengal Congress-Leader and 40 other wo- mon, were arrested.
resolu-
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Copies of the Congresa tions, which were taken as read,
a dwelling. I regard the first were distributed among the crowd theft as a distinctly unsporting both inside and outside the shed
-Reuter.
onc.
DESTRUCTION OF IDOLS
RECENT KWANGSI
INCIDENT
Whchow, Mar. 31.
organs.
FIGHTING RESUMED
HSIMENCHAT OCCUPIED BY JAPANESE FORCES
Peking, Apr. 1.
Dunning claimed another victim after lunch, Paynter's defence being pierced with only four more to his lunch score. 283/3.
Ames was next man in, but after he had made 20, he was bowled by Badcock. 347/4. Allen had only 12 to his credit when he was also bowled by Badcock 407/5,
Peggy Wood (Soprano). DB884 Orchestra In the Mystic Land of
Egypt.
Charles Frantice & His Orch: DB767 Humorous Duct-Splitting Up.
Flanagan and Allen. DB895 Instrumental Trio-Hawaiian Hula
Song.
Instrumental Trio-Pua O'Kealcha
Sol Hoopi's Novelty, Trio. MR217 Humorous Sketch-A Spot of Income
Tax Bother,
Clapham & Dwyer. DB736 Stock 7.15 p.m. Closing Loen) Quotations, etc.
7.20-7,43 p.m. Orchestral. The Language of the Nightingale
(Gennin).
The Jolly Whistlers (Gennin).
Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra. :DB178
Brown did not stay long at the wicket. He collected 13 and mis-Ideale (Tosti, art, Tavan). ... Love's Last Day (Benatsky). ball from Weir, being judged
Jean Lensen & His Orchestra. 5700
caught by Page. Vote made 16 and was bowled by Wier. 500/7.
i58.
Hammond reached his third cen- tury just before the tea-interval.
30 According to Chinese reports, He had hit 10 sixes and boundaries 2,000 Japanese troops yesterday in his innings of 302, and had com- suddenly advanced on the Chinese pletely demoralised the bowlers. lines from Chiumenkow, one Immediately after Hammond had
Bradman's record
score. column attacking Hsiangsu, and ed
English skipper, declared another attacking Shahoshuai.
Wyatt, the the innings closed. Duckworth had Japanese planes assisted their made six not out. Scores: attack which the Chinese mot NewZealand-1st Innings
England-1st Innings.
C Sutcliffe from two hills near Shilimenchai.
b Freeman.. Weir, Fighting continued until the
Dunning Wrath afternoon, when Chinese reports claimed that
the Japanese had Hammond, not out
Paynter, b Dunning retired. Reuter,
Ames, b Badcocic Allen, b Badcock Brown, c Page, b Weir Press despatches report that Voce, b Weir
Hsimenchai Occupied.
Tientsin, Apr. 1.
Extras
A Chinese womon was injured yes- terday at Shoukiwan through en-" deavouring to alight from a moving the Japanese occupied Hsimen-Duckworth. not out tram. In the fall she received serious chat at 9.30 am-Reuler. injuries to her head, and body, and was taken to hospital,
7.45-8 p.m. From the Studio, A talk on "How to Dress" by "Collette."
8 p.m. Local Time & Weather Report
8.3-11.30 p.m. A relay from the Ka Shing Theatre.
10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News,
11.30 p.m. Close Down.
All records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by
24 Messrs. Anderson Music Co. & S. GO Moatric & Co.
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30
20
19
Total (for 7 wkts. dec... 648 Fall of wickets: (Sutclife) for
W
A small outbreak of fire an the 40; 2 (Wyatt) for 139; 3 (Paynter) roof of 319, Main Street, Shaukivan for 288; 4 (Ames) for 347;-5 (Allen) Considerable excitement WOR The P. and O. liner Ranchi is due West, which broke out at 11.30 last for 407; 6 (Brown) for 466; 7 (Voce) caused in the city of Penk Naam here from Singapore with the night, was extinguished by the in-for- 500,
Bowling Analysis. recently when the authorities con- English mails at 10 am, on Wednes mates, very little damage being fiscated a temple and destroyed day. the idols.
One of the largest idols in the city, known as "the Old Man of theStreet," was destroyed. In the immediate vicinity of the temple,
caused.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
A GREAT LIBRARY 19 AN AWFUL
the people were so frightened by PLACE THERE ARE INTERRED ALL this sacreligious act of the off- THE REMAINS OF MEN SINCE THE cials that they fled from the FLOOD-Bulwer Lytton. neighbourhood, and have made
their homes in new quarters of ""A Local Nuzi." We do not think the city. The idol was considered any good purpose would be served to have exceptional power by the by nublishing your article. people of Pong Naam.
0. M. R.
W.
Badcock
50
16 126 2
Dunning
150
Freeman Newman
20.
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Page
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11
30
A whistedrive for service men will Weir
New Zealand 2nd Inns. be held in the west lounge of the European Y.M.C.A., Kowloon, at 8.45P. Whitelaw, not out
J. E. Mills, not out o'clock to-night.
Extra
The Chief Petty Officers and Petty Officers have organised a dance to be held in the Garrison Lecture Hall on Wednesday, April 5, cominencing at
8.30 p.m.
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Total (for no wkt.)
SCHOOL ATHLETICS.
The temple is now to be used Mr. M. A. da Silva has been ad-
From April 2 to 9 inclusive, the as a public school for the poorer mitted a partner by Mr. J. M. classes. No tuition is to be D'Almada Remedios, and the firm's Canton-Kowloon Railway is running charged, the funds nccessary for mada Remedios and Silva ex Korleon to facilitate tra Corta Victor the management of the school be- D'Almada
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out.
Ludorum Cup Tie
at King's College.
Won
The many friends of Miss Dorothea Bewley, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gameron, who was recently visiting Hongkong, will be interested to learn of her marriage to Licut. W. F. Haselfoot, R. N, which took place at Alverstoke, England, on 18th March.
1. Tang Man-Lak
2. Yew Man-chia
3. Li Yung Fook
Height: 16 ft. 3 inn. (Record). Potato Race (Classes 7 and 8):
1. Wong Ki-Jun
1. Wong
2. Aug
High Jump (Senior)
1. Tam Kam-woo
2. Ip Wing-fim
3. Woo Pak-lun
Height:
High Jump
5 ft.
2. Li Yung-00
3.
Tang
Height:
-
4 ft. 9 ins.
110 Metres Handles (Senior):-
1. In
110
2. Leung
3. Mok Chung-wing
Time: 16-4/500
seca.
Metres Hurdles (Junior):
1, Au.
2. Lig-wai
3. Sum Ka-mong
Time: 19-2/5 seca.
800 Metrea Relay (Open to Schools in
the Colony).
the Colony)
2. La Salle College Time: 1 min. 42-2/5 seca,
1. Tam Kam-woo
2. Leung Wal-sang
3. Ip Wing-im
Distance: 30 ft 3 ins, & 28 ft. 2 ins
and transporta- tion during the Ching Ming Festival. ing subscribed by the general
It is announced that the Moham public. This is a new step in the medan festival of "Id-i-Aduha"! While testing a motor-cycle
EXCELLENT CONTESTS. public school systems of inland will be celebrated in Hongkong on side the European Y.M.C.A. build- China, and the officials are to be Thursday, April 6. The usual mera- ing in Salisbury Road on Saturday
at the afternoon, Mr. Brandstow collided Two competitors, Ip Wing-jim and commended for their far-sighted-ing service will be held
with a motor-car and caused slight Leong Wai sang tied for the Victor Street, at 9.15.. ness and their interest in the edu- Mosque, Shelley
damage to a mudguard. He has re- Ludorum at the King's College athle-Patting the Weight (Senior):- cation of the vast multitudes who
tic meeting at Caroline Hill on Satur- otherwise
A 7-year-old European lad, Gordon ported the mishap to the Police. neglected. Our are
day, when both secured 11 points. Blackner, living with his parents. in Own Correspondent.
Au Kwong-wei An extensive official list has just
the junior Wing Lock Buildings, Kowloon, is
points. reported to have been hitten by a been issued by the Customs detailing championship with 12
on various types of At the conclusion of the sports, dog in the left arm yesterday, and whereabouts
of Educa to have gone to the Kowloon Hospital goods the marks of origin are to be Mr. N. L. Smith, Director
shown. Below are given details tion, presented the trophies. regarding tariff Sections One to Five,
Full Results. The following were the results: ZBW's broadcast of the Varsity inclusive. Further sections will be
100 Metres (Senior):- Boat Race on Saturday night was a dealt with in due course,
1. Li Pul-sum great success. The running commen-
2. Leung
Wai-saur Among the passengers who left the In continuing its building protary came through very clearly, except
3. Ip Wing-jim gramme, the Kwangal University for occasional fading, and even the Colony for Shanghai by the Blue
Time: 11-3/5 secs. (Record), is erecting another large building cheers of the crowds witnessing the Funnel steamer Sarpedon was Mr.
Metres (Junior): which will greatly add to the race could be distinctly heard. housing accommodation of the in-
WUCHOW NOTES
UNIVERSITY BEING EXTENDED
pean professors,
for treatment.
M. S. J. Walsh, the General Manager 100 of the Hongkong branch of the British-American Tobareó Co. (China)
away from
A collision between a Hongkong
Au Kwong-wai
2. Chan Tak-taun
3. Li Yung-fook
Time: 13 oc
KOCI.
50 Metres (Classes 7 and 8):----
1. Wong Ki-lun
2. Cheng Yang-kwong Time: 7
Metres (Senior):
Weill occurred on Saturday near the Main Gate of the Naval Dock 200
Road East Mr. yard in Queen's
. Au Kwong ham
*
1. Li Pal-com
2. Leung Wal-sang
3. Ip Wing-Him
Time:
400 Meires (Junior):-
1. Au Kwong wai
2. Sura Ka-mong
3. Au She-bun
Time: 1 min. 3-1/5 secs.
100 Metres (Senior):
1. Leung
Wai-sang
2. Li Pui-sum
3. Lau Koon-chiu
Time: 1 min. 0-1/6 sec. (Record).
St. John's Ambulance Race
1.
Cheng
Chong-ahing
2. Ma Yat-kwong
8. Un She-sum
Time: 27 BUCĂ.
Boy Scouts' Race:--
1. Leung Lai-żang
Zi
Yeung End
Wa-kwan
1. George
800 Metres (Benior):→
1. Lau Koon-chiu
2. Chan Bick-ful 3. Ng Pui-kit
NK
Time: 2 mins, 21-4/5 secs. (Record).
24-4/5 secs. (equal Record) 1,600 Metres:
Metres (Junior) :
1. Au Kwong-way
stitution. Under the able manage. Empress of Japan, the largest and Mrs. Walsh and will be
It is interesting to note that the Ltd. Mr. Walsh was accompanied by meat of Dr. Ma, the Kwangel fastest liner on the Pacifle, again the Colony until September. University has made great strides lowered her record between Honolulu during the last few years. A and Victoria last morth by 7 hours number of buildings have been and 47 minutes, making a record Hotel bus and a car driven by Mr. erected and the campus at present crossing in 4 dayą, 8 hours and 3 is spread over considerable terri minutes. tory, Provision is made for sporta
The British Weekly writes: "The Well in a report subsequently made and athletics. The teaching staff is composed of a very competent Bellingham Church in erecting a hall to the Police said that he was follow- faculty, which includes two Euro-to the memory of the late Rev. F. C. ing in the wake of the bus when it
Young, who died in Hongkong in suddenly stopped and was run into 200 1930, having been previously minis- by his car, which received some Reports from the Peng Naam ter of the Bellingham Church. district bring the news that the foundaton stone of the new hall is damage to the radiator. military is making renewed efforts to be laid on February 26. to stamp out banditry in this sec- tion of the Province. A detachment of soldiers returned the early part Headquarters this morning confirms China must be marked in Chinese of the week with a number of the report elsewhere in this issue characters with the name of the coun- that in the course of an encounter try of original manufacture. The prisoners, who were well shaded between a Customs launch, the Keran Hongkong General Chamber of Com-Long The prisoners consisted of bath Lui, and a suspect junk on Saturday merce learns from trustworthy men and women, many of whom morning outside the harbour, a 3-source that it is proposed to modify were wounded, and showed signs year-old girl on the junk was killed this regulation. Marks in either of having suffered "rent hardship. by a shot fired from the Custome English, French of Chinese will be
Our Own Correspondent:
accepted. !
The
Some weeks ago the Chinese Mari- time Customs notified that from 100
2. Lam Fook-ming
3. Sum Ka-mong
Time: 20 secs. (équa) Record), Metres (Classes 7 and 8);
Ki-lun
Wonf 1: An official police report issued at August 1 all goods Imported into
cruiser.
L
2 An Kwonwong
3. Cheng Time: 18.2/5 secE. Jump (Senior):
1. In Wing-jim
2 Chan Bick-fot
3. Tam Kam-woo
Height: 18 ft. 11 ins. Long Jump (Junior):
(Record).
1. Chan Bick-fu
2,
2. Chan Sun-pui
3 Put-kit
Time: 5 mins. 84-2/5 seck (Record)
400 Metres (Senior)-
1. Matriculation 2
Time: 52-4/5 secs.
400 Metron Relay (Junior)—
1. Class Ac Time: 56-2/5 secs. 200 Mietres (Old Boys)
1. Laung Lal-sang
Wong King-fook +3. Chan Hon-sum Time: 26-2/ sees.
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