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THE VILLA | NOVEL POINT OF

AVENGED

PROBABLE LEAGUE

RUNNERS-UP

CHELSEA POINT AT LEICESTER

LAW

DEPORTATION

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1933.

CRICKETER ROBBED

DETAINED

PROTEST

SAYS HE IS HELD

MAN'S

HOUSE BOY STEALS SILVER WATCH:

ORDER CONTESTED WITHOUT LEGAL PAPERS

NOT VALID ARGUMENT

Reting

BESA CASE AGAIN

A strong protest against being detained in Victorin Gael for the past 90 days, was made by Joseph Evangelista Besa, the young Filipino, whose conviction on a charge of falso pretences was Appeal last week, appearing on remand before Mr. Schofield in the Central Police Court this morning. On the application of Chief Detective Inspector Shannon, Besa was formally remanded for another week. Besa is alleged to The Copined that the

HEAVY SENTENCE.

A

RADIO BROADCAST

THREE STUDIO ITEMS TO-NIGHT

From Z. B. W., on wave length of Ng Hin, unemployed, appeared 355 metres (84.5 k/c.). before Mr. Schofield, at the Central The Studio programme between this morning, to 5.30 and 7.16 p.m. will, provided re- Magistracy

programme. anever two charges of larceny.eption proves satisfactory, by the The charges were that ho stolo a 11-11.30a.m. Stock and Exchange Mah Jongg set the property of Mrs. Quotations, Weather Report. Strahan, wife of Dr. S. 8. Strahan,

11.80 .m. Chinese recorded pro-

A rather novel point in connexion i with deportation orders was rais- London, Apr. 18. ed. by Mr.-H. C. Macnamara at The Easter holiday programme the Criminal Scasions this morn in the Engilsh football league Ing before the

Chief which concluded to-day saw Chel- Justice, Mr. Justice Wood, when son visit Leicester and roturn with he appeared, instructed by Mr. quashed by the Criminal Court of of 300 The Peak, and a cigarette gramme.. A much needed point. 1t helped them further away from the re. W. Lo. to defend Kwok Ping, logation danger zone.

who was arraigned for breach of Aston Villa took revenge for a deportation order made against their defent at Newcastle, by beat him in June 1931. ing their rivals, in match by three clear goals, while Mr. J. A. Framer, assistant At Leeda completed L successful torney General, appeared for the be "wanted" in Manila. week-end by again beating Crown, and stated that prisoner Everton.

the return

EL 21

None of the three matches in the was deported by the Governor-in-documents in the case were not

ready.. southern section of the Third Council under

order dated

Besa contended he had a right Division had any important bear June 15, 1981, whereby he

Watn apply for a writ of habeas ing on the league table, but in prohibited from being in the corpus to the Superintendent of the Northern section, Rotherham Colony for a period of ten years, Prisons. He also contended he secured Invaluable points from On February 6th this year he was had a right to ask his Worship to Southport and jumped four places arrested in Queen's Road East, give him

a chance to anake in the bottom half of the table.

application for the writ. But he The results, as cabled by Reuter When charged the Police dad no lawyers and had no means

were:

Aston Villa

FIRST DIVISION.

3 Newcastle

3 Liverpool

1 Everton,

n

1 Chelsea

Huddersfield

Leeds

Leicester

League Table.

Goals.

nt

Station accused stated "I am banishee,"

ACCUSED'S STORY,

At the Magistracy accused minde

to engage any.

Asked why there had been a delay in receipt of the papers, C. D. I. Shannon and that the Philippine Islands Government was not formally notified. They arrested and would probably be convicted of the local charges against him. They were notified on March 28.

Mr. A. C. Beck, of the Asiatic Po case and lighter, the property of troleum Company.

12.30 pan. European programme of recorded music.

1 pm, Local Time and Weather Keport.

1.15 p.01.

A rolny of the Hongkong Hotel Orchestra by courtesy of the Manago ment. (During the intervals record- ed music will be broadcast from the

Defendant pleaded guilty. Sub-Inspector Sheppard sald that Mira. Strahan went home laat year at the end of October. When phe left, the mah jongg set was loft in the drawing room. On her return, after March 4, she found that the 136 pieces were missing, although the box remained bootc. hind.

BREACH OF TRUST. While she was away, Mr. A. C. Beck and three other Europeans used the premises as trachelors quartors, and defendant was Mr. Beck's boy. He was dismissed from the service owing to laziness and incompetency, and three days ago returned to the house to looki for a job. In the meantime Mr. Beck discovered that his cigarette

ja statement to the effect that he wéro informed that Besa had been caso and lighter were missing, !

was born in Hongkong and his parents died when he was three P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts, youre old. His grandmother sup- ported him until he was ten years of age. He was then put into the St. Louis Industrial School where he studied English for ten years, At the end of that time the Priest discharged him to earn his own living. He committed an offence and was arrested. There proof that he was born

Arsenal

30 24 7 8 112 Gb. 5 , ན ༔ · Wednesday...

39 20 8 11 76 03 18 Aston Villa 38 21 7 10 85 0 40 Newcastle 39 21 13 66 67 47 West Brom. 38 19 7 12 76 60 46 Huddersfield 39 17 0 10 03 51 43 Derby

39 14 14 11 72 62 42 39 16 12 12 68 56 42 39 17 0 10 60 70 40 30 16 0 16 60 30 15 8

Leeda

Portsmouth

Sunderland Everton ...

Blackburn .. 30 14 10

Birmingham

AR 14 D

Sheffield U. 38 14 9

Manchester C. 39 15 5

Liverpool

Chelsea

39 12 11

39 13 0

Middlesbro' 30 12 8 10

Wolvos Bolton

Blackpool Leicester

39 12 7

30 11 8 20 71 88 39 10 4 22 85 81 39 8 13 18 01 85 29

SECOND DIVISION.

Bradford C. 1 Lincoln

League Table.

wonla.

P. W. D. L. F.`A, Pts. Stoke

30 23 8 10 07 33 52 Tottenham.. 38 19 18 5 92 48 51 30 20 9 10 78 63 40

Fulham Bury ...39 18 0 12 78 56 45 Notta Forest 30 15 14 10 61 00 44 Manchester U.39 16 12 12 07 02 42 Millwall ... 89 18 0 14 8 Notts County 30 16 10 Bradford C. 39 14

Southampton 19.17.

Swansea ... 30 18

30

Presten N.E. 39

Plymouth

Bradford ... 89

Grimsby....

20

Port Vale..

48

Lincoln

30

Oldham

Burnley

West Ham

3D

Charlton

28

Chesterfield

74

88 11 70 20

30 10 9 20 62 80 29

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).

Coventry

Northampton Luton

3. Aldershot

2- Torquay

8 Queen's Park League Table.

Brentford ... Exeter

Goals,

1

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 37 24 7 6 84 45 55 38 22 9 7 83 43 63 a0 20 12 7 83 53 52 37 18 11 8 00 02 47 30 10 4 15 103 72 48

Norwich Reading Coventry Northampton 30 17 Crystal Pal Bristol R. Southend

Brighton

GRingham

Watford

8 14 76 68 42

0

1

was in

There was other correspondence in the nature of enquiries into Bean's history. The first letter was written on January 10 this year.

Studio).

1.30 p.m.

Rugby Press News, Belected Lon-. don and New York Stock Quotations.

2.15 p.m.

Close Down 4.30-7.30 p.m. Chinese programme. 6.6.16 p.m. Children's Concert, 7.7.30 p.m.

A Speech in Chinese by the Hon. Mr. R. 1. Kotowall on the occasion of the Formial Opening of the Child- ren's Health Contest and Exhibition from the Hop Yat.Church Hall..

7.30-11 p.m. European programme, 7.30-7.40 p.m.

Selected London and New York

Stock Quotations, etc.

Creatore's Band.

7.40-0 p.m. A recorded programme. 7.10-8 p.m. Band Selections from and auspicion fell on the accused. Opern When accused. returned to look Il Trovatore (Verdi). for a job he was arrested. On Tales of Hoffmann (Offenbach). him was found a pawn ticket with Tannhauseriarch (Wagner). which he had redeemed the Mah Band of II, M. Coldstream Guards. Jongg set, while the cigarette caso 8 p.m. Local Time and Weather and lighter were found in bis pos- Report. session.

The defendant asked that a leni- ent view be taken of the case and

6.3-8.10 p.m.

"What the Store Foretoll" for Thosa Born between the 21st March and the 10th April-A Talk by Professor R.

4205.

ALLEGES SPITE. Bena said that if the American a fine be imposed, but Mr. Scho-. Naylor on H. M. V. Record No. Government wanted him they field, remarking that it was a Hongkong and had lived here for over apply to the American serious breach of trust, sentenced

(This record together with the re over 30 year. He had never Consul here.

He was tried at the defendant to six weeks' im-mainder of the Sulte may be obtained

been anywhere else and knew no- | the Supreme Court and was con-prisonment on each charge, the from Messrs. 8. Moutrlo and Co.).

one cutalde the Colony,

He

stated that he was sent to Cantonvicted. On his conviction being sentences to run consecutively.

without money

and could make a living there.

Rot

8.18-9 p.m. Musical Comedy Selec tions. Dollar Princoes.

Nat Shilkrot and His Orchestra. Marek Weber and His Orchestra. Folly to be Wiso. Blue Roses,

quashed. Mr. Fraser, for the Crown, he said, laid before his Lordship that he (Besa) was want- to support the Crown case Mr. was just enough time then for the Macnamara submitted that there local Police to notify the Phillp was no case to answer the first pines Government. This, he con- reason being that the order under tended, was spite on the part of which the Linnishment was Mr. Kennedy, complainant in the effected was not valid-under the first three counts on which he provisions of the Deportation Or- was discharged. Best went on to! dianance of 1917. The grounds say he was the first man to have under which the order were made his conviction quashed by the were insuficient in law to support Court of Criminal Apperi.. the making of such an order. The section under which he used his contention was Section 8. lb, which stated "If an alien has been convicted of an offence in the Colony There was nothing in the order to show that he had been convicted in the Colony, the order merely stating that he had been "convicted of stealing by a trick,

After evidence had been called ed in Manila for Robby That NEW YORK GIANTS Merry Widow.

WRONG FORM USED.

Mr. Macnamara also contended

that the order should have been made on a form 7a and not form 7 as had been utilised in this in- stance. It should also have been mentioned on the form used that he was or was not an allen and

whether the offence had been com-

His Worship-In my opinion, it is entirely the fault of the Manila Government that there has been a delay in the papers. They knew of your arrest in January....

Besa contended that the Police had no right to lay hands on a suspect fugitive offender without legal papers. In that case, ho could be detained for six weeks, even for six months, before he was extradited.

Besa continued. I have a right to apply for habeas corpus. your Worship.

IN LUCK

SNATCH WIN THOUGH OUT HIT

New York, Apr. 18.

A home run by G. Davis helped New York to beat Philadelphia In the National League to-day, one run only separating the teams. whereas Chicago accounted for Pittsburgh.

The Yankees repeated their suc cess over the Phillies in the American League winning by the odd run in three, while Boston hit up six runs against Washington, who clouted four.

Two

were postponed games through rain and the resulte are: NATIONAL LEAGUE,

R. H. E. Philadelphia

2 10 0 New York ...

8 4 0 (G. Davis scored a home run for New York) Chicago Pittsburgh (Suhr homered for Pittsburgh)

The following games were post- re-poned owing to rain: Brooklyn at Boston and St. Louis at Cincinnati. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington

The Magistrato You can con sult your lawyers.

Bean.--But I have no means to engage a lawyer.....

If the American Government wants me they will write to the

mitted in the Colony. There was no mention also of whether His Anerican Consul......

His

Worship Formully

Excellency the Governor had even manded for one week. considered whether the prisoner i

was an alien or not. He quoted several portions of the Ordinance

in support of his contention.

Mr. Fraser replying, submitted

templated. 30 16 8 15 60 63 40

38 14 12 12 30 53 40

40 16 10 16 81 77 40

38 167 15 55 50 30

18 10 7 16 00 68 80

38 14 11 13 0 57 39 Torquay .... 38 14 10 14 67 05 AB Luton

38 12 12 14 71 67 80 Queen's P.R.. 39 12 10 17 08

38 11 11 16

Bournemouth 89 11

Aldershot

Newport Swindon

Bristol C.

38 12

40 11

88

30 10

16 27

54 80 26

• Gardin

Clapton O... 10

THIRD DIVISION, (NORTH).

Halifax Rotherham

Hull

Cheater Wrexham

Stockport Walsall Barnsley

Barrow

2 Barnsley

3 Southport

League Table,

Goale

P. W. D. LFA, Pts.

88 28 7 8 81 40 53

80 22 7 10 86 62 51

17 21 88-101 50 BD 39 18 120 80 62 48

00 18 8 18 71 67 44

30 18 7 14 87:75 43

39 177 15 54 64 41

Doncaster ..: 37 14 18 10 00 68 41 Gaterhend 88 17 7 14-71-844

STOLE FROM HIS MESS-MATES

CHINESE GAOLED

Sin

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A man named Lam

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Was

L and

that the question of status was ir- relevant in the present proceed- ings. When the Ordinance Was made a defence such as had been raised that day was never con- sentenced to six weeks' hard labour He contended that by Mr. Butters at the Kowloon thero was no duty incumbent on Magistracy this morning the Governor in Counell to une charge of stealing a jacket form 7 or 7a. He could use five $1 Canton notes. - either.

It was stated that defendant and complainant were meas-mates After hearing the argument for at No. 234 Reclamation Street, and both aldes Hia Lordship adjourn on Monday morning, the latter ed the Court until to-morrow found his jacket and money miss morning, to consider the point. ing. Defendant had disappeared.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

IT IR NOT MERELY CHILDREN WHO Quarantino restrictions have been ARE PUT OFF WITH TALES-LCssing, imposed by Chefoo against arrivals from Hongkong on account of smail.

Mr. Saito, Japanceo living at pox. Hennessey Road Wanchai, was ad-

mitted to the Government Civil Wo are asked to remind Members of Hospital yesterday with a fractured the Peak Club that the final dance thigh bone enured by a fall at his of the present Season will be hold on

Friday, 0.80 p.m.. home.

k

..

Boston

St. Louis

Cleveland

New York Philadelphia

3 7 0 1 7.2

4 9

1

G 10. 1

1 6 1

0 5 2

2 3 1

1 3 0

-Reuter.

ANOTHER RESULT. A further result in the Ameri- | can League programme was that between Chicago and Detroit which anw the complete eclipse of Detroit.

Chicago scored twelve runs and 15 hits without errors, whereas Detroit returned a blank sheet, claiming oven hits but making

five errors.

Sam Jones did some wonderful pitching for Chicago, blanking out the opposition, while Kress, scored; a home run for the winners.

OPIUM DIVANS

RAIDS CARRIED OUT

New Mayfair Orchestra. Monsieur Beaucairy. Princess Ida De Groot and the New Victoria Orch.

Lilac Time.

New Mayfair Orchestra, 9-9.23 p.m. From the Studio,

A talk by Mr. J. Milling Jones on His Travel

0.28-9.30 p.m.

Fantasia on Scottish Airs

(arr. Mulder).

De Groot and His Orchestra. 9.39-10 p.m. From the Studio. A Pianoforte recital by Mr. Harry Ore."

Programme.

1. Fugue in D (Bach).

2. Bagatelle in A (Beethoven).. -8. Cradle Song (Brahms-Grainger).

4. MoDuet in G. (Harry Orc).

6. Four Lavian Folksongs (Wihtol).

6. Scherzo No. 2 (Chopin). 10-10.10 p.m. From the Btudio.

A Radio Playlot entitled "The Rabbit" by "The Radio Volcos" from "Broadcast Sketches" Published by Mesare. Samuel French, Ltd, 28. Southampton Street, Strand, London, W.C2

10.10-11 p.m. A Recorded Concert Orchestral Rosamundo Overturo

(Schubert).

Sir Hamilton Harty conducting the Hallo Orchestra.

Orchestral-Euryanthe-Overture

(Wober).

Willem Mengelberg and Hia Con- certgebouw Orchestra. Vocal Dust-Trot Here and Thera

("Veronique"Mesanger).

Winnie Melville and Derek Oldham, Piano Sole Prelude In B Flat

(Rachmaninoff),

Plano Solo-Palichinello

(Rachmaninoff);

Leff Poulshnoff, Song-Crown of the Year

(Easthope Martin). Song-Hatfield. Bells

(Basthope Martin).

Porcy Heming. (Baritono), Violin Solo-Kondino (Beethoven-

Kreisler). Violin Solo--Song of India

(Rimsky-Kerankow-Kreisler),

Yovanovitch Bratza.

Cello Solo-Spanish Dance

(Cansado). Cello Solo-Minuet (Paderewski).

Gaspar Catendo. 12 p.m. Regby | Mid-day Press News,

11.05 p.m. (approx). Close Down. All records in the above European programmes ara from Z.B.WIT Library,

EMPIRE PROGRAMME.

Kitche

Boris

Cyril

Revenue Officer Grimmitt, To-day's broadcast from GSD, tafore Mr. Schofield, at the Daventry transmitting on 4 wave- Central Magistracy this morning length of 25.28 metres (11,866 k/c)..

transmitting charged a Chinese named Kan Yuet and G.Save The The wedding will shortly take place: Among the passengers who left with possession of prepared opium on 31.20 motres,

If conditions aro satlafactory. place between Mr. John Lowis yesterday for Australia by the .. at No. 3, Wa Lane, first floor, and programme will be relayed by ZAW

6.80 p.m.-Blg. Ben: The News, Boyes, a Custom's Officer, of the Changte wero Mrs. A. C. Franklin, also with keeping an opium divan.

Accused was fined $100 on each 5.45 p.m.Discussion "The Econ- Chineso Maritimo Customs, and Miss Dr. L. Reidy and Mrs. A. and Mitá Luciila Victoria da Silva, 400, Lock A. M. Smith.

charge, or two months' imprison-omlet in the Witness Box."

6.00 p.m-A Concert by Dorothy ment. hart Road

(Mezzo-Soprano) tother men, Yu man, charged For. falling to answer, his name

Singors. Bent away from the Colony only a when called to serve on a jury, at the with niding and abetting, pleaded Rickelman (Cello) and The Wireless onth ago, for ten years Young Lik Criminal Sessions yesterday morning, not guilty, and the case was re-

Dalmaino. was sentenced to ten months' hard Mr. F. do in Cruz, was dued $10 by manded until to-morrow. labour by Mr. Butters at the Kowloon Mr. Justice, Wood (acting Chiet

Rovenuo Officer Ward brought Bouthport 39 10 7 17 66 8

charges of possession of opium and Magistracy this morning for. return- Justice), Hartlepool 80 15 7 17 80 101 37 Halifax

ing from banishment.

kooping a divan at 26, Aberdeen: 40 14 18-65 88 86

Arrested on a charge of larceny, Street, ground floor, against a man Rotherham 89 13 20 54 80 82 The Police removed to Hospital and found to be a returned banishen, named La Chin Mansfeld 39 187 20.74 04.81

yesterday a Chinese female hawker a Chinese brought before Mr. Buttera Carlisle 88 12 7 19 44 04:81

A fine of $20 York......** 87 120 10.62 83 20

who was injured when she stumbled at the Kowloon Magistracy this New Brighton 89 11 20.02'83'30

and fell while running away after morning, was sentenced to three prisonment was imposed on the han Kochdale v1.0.68 10 21 45

being surprised with other unlicensed months and nine month imprison frat count, and $100 or six weeks

imprisonment on the second. - hawkers in a city strost,

mont consecutively,

Crowa ..

90 10 7.15

Tranmore B8 10 Accrington... 38 14 10 14

BY

Darlington 98 0 8 21 61 94-20

days im-

Conducted by

The Wireless Stogara: Where the Deo sucks.

Sigh no more, Ladlos

It was a Lover and his Lass.

Baris Rickelman:

Jewish Song

Sicillonne.

The Wireless Singers:

The Cloud-capt Towars.

me(Continued, on "Paga" 2.)

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