RUTH AND GEHRIG
PUMMELL THE
PITCHERS.
MAJOR BASEBALL RESULTS
Washington, April 27. Babe Ruth and Gehrig to-day Blogged the Philadelphin pitchers to score a home run aplece and they were joined in the fun by Comba, the New York Yankees winning comfortably.
Washington and St. Louis managed to nose out Boaton and Cleveland respectively, wherean Chicago indulged in a riot of runs at the expense of Detroit.
Smart pitching by Beck saw 20:KULISÉEČI SLATE
"TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT
A Wide Variety of Illustrations
Photographs taken at the funeral in Macao of Messrs. Pearce and Baldwin, of the Chinese Maritimes Customs, victims of a pirule outrage, will be included in the Tele- graph's Pictorial Supplement to-morrow.
Other illustrations include various sporting events, the Chinese Childen's Health Con- test at Caroline Hill, the open- ing of the new premises of the National Commercial and Savings Bank, the under ground section of the new slipway at Messrs. Bailey's,
variety and
of other functions,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, APRIL
ON WRONG CHARGE NEW YORK STOCK"]
PROSECUTION FAILS IN OPIUM CASE
EXCHANGE,
YESTERDAY'S MARKET
BULLISH
A charge of alding and abetting i brought under the wrong Ordin ance contributed to the discharge According to Messrs. Swan, Cul- of Yu Man, who was charged bebertson and Fritz, the New York fore Mr. Schofield, at the Central
The
Magistracy yesterday afternoon, market was bullish yesterday. Busi with alding and abetting Kan Yuet neas done: 1,800,000 shares. In running an oplum divan at No., Well Street Journal reports: The 3. Wa Lane, 1st floor.
market was dull and stocks declined
The first defendant, Kan Yuet,a Bttle all round. The majority of had pleaded guilty to this charge, traders have withdrawn their opera- and to another of possession of Gtions pending definite tendoneles 'of mace of prepared opium, when he the inflation situation. first camo up before Mr. Schofield. Brokers' loans were reported He was accordingly fined $40 or three weeks imprisonment for pos-$488,000,000, an increase of $75,000,- scusion, and $125 or six weeks im-3000 as compared with last week's
Ogure of $413,000,000. prisonment for keeping a divan.
at
Mr. H. K. Holmes outlined the Time money was quoted at 1% to case and made his contentions for 14 for 60 and 90 days. the Crown, and then asked leave to Dow-Jones Averages: withdraw, saying that Revenue
Officer Grimmitt could then carry 30 Industrials
F. on with the prosecution. Mr.
X. D'Almada (nr.) appeared for 20 Rails Both defendants.
Addressing
the Court, Mr.Allied Chemical & Holmes said that the second defen. dant was charged with aiding and abetting because of his position ne principal tenant.
Mr. Holmes, at this stage, out: lined briefly the law of aiding and abetting, after which he detailed the positions of the cubicles in the promises.
Continuing, he said that the!
in the place matter of residence
was very important, because it was not what the person who was resid-Anaconda Copper ing in the pince was doing, but Atlan Corp........ what the outsider was doing. He Auburn Automobiles 15 submitted that the principai tenant Baltimore & Ohio had such control of the coming and Bethlehem Steel ... goings of outsiders in his premises, Borden Company and if the incidence of a divan way Canadian
Railway his duty to so apparent, it was
Case JI exercise control over the comings Chase National Brok Chesapeake Cor- and goings of outsiders.
poration Chrysler
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Brooklyn
Du Pont de Nemours Eastman Kodak ...
Bond Electric Sharo General Electric opium divan being run by General Foods first defendant, who said he paid General Motors
(Beck pitched and blanked out In the front cubicle he found an
the
SHARE PRICES
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS
The following is the list of local sharo quotations issued to-day:
Banks.
'kong Banks, $1725 8. Il'kong Banks, Lon., £1241⁄2 n.
Chartered Banks, £13 Marcantile Bank,
n.
A
£24 n. Mercantile Bank C., £9% n. East Asia, $100 n.
28, 1933.
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CONCERT FROM THE
STUDIO TO-NIGHT
From Z. B. W., on wave length of B366 metres (84.6 k/c.).
4.30-7 p.m. Chiness programme. 7-10.30 p.m. European programme,
Orchestral. 7.7.20 p.m.
Am: O. Finance Corp., Sh. $20 n. Chinn O. Fin. Ord., Sh.$6.40 1. China 0. Fin. Pref. Sh.$5.00 n.
Insurances,
Canton Ins., $1,960 b. Union Ins., $530 n.
China Underwriters, $2.35 n. China Fire $020 . I.K. Fire Ins., $250 b. International Asnce, Sh.85.25 n.
Shipping.
Douglas, $321⁄2 b.
H.K. Steamboats, 422 n. Indo-Chinas. (Prof.) $25 n. Indo-Chinas, (Daf.), $20 n. Shell (Bearer). 44/42 n. Union Watarbonta, $15 .
Mining.
Docks, etc.
II.K. Wharves, 8130 b. H.K. Docks, $18% n.
S. China Motors A., $10 n. S. China Motora B., $8 n. Providenta (old), $3.95 n. Providents (new), $1.30 b. Ifongkewa, Sh. $300 n. New Engineerings, Sh.$8 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $103 n.
Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. & S. Hotels, $6.70 sa. H.K. Landa, $75 s. and en. S'hai Lands, Sh.$30.80 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $14. n. Humphreys, $14 n.
II.K. Realties, $7.10 b.
Asia Realties "A", Sh. $140 n. Asla Realties "B", Sh. $20 n. Chinese Estaten, $95 b.
Cotton Mills.
Apr, 20, Apr. 27.
72.64 71.71 31.17 30.44
20 Utilities 40 Donde
23.77
23.58
75.07
76.20
Dye
0034
85%%
Allis Chalmers American Can American Metal Co. American Smelting 28%
Tel. American.
9-12 Tol. American
"B"
751% American
11%
10TH
7434
7235
10%
11%
28 14
Benguets, $24 Kallons, 22/6 n.
n.
&
0.1 Th
Tobacco
Langkats (Single), Sh. $11 n. S'hai Explorations, Sh. $2% n. S'hal Lonns, Sh. $44 n.
73%
Raubs, $9.80 n.
Water-
Vonz: Goldfelde, $4.20 n.
works
17
10%
Benguet Exp., 35 ets. n.
12%
974
13
117.
23
22%
29
20
Parifle
10%
63
24
5274 234
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Boston blanked out by Brooklyn in the National League clash.
Mr. Holmes based his submission from references to similar casea Columbin Gas & HALEROYER) FIBRENT E322133413 | PAKEJ 101tin Law Reports. Ife then asked Electrte
permission of his Worship to with- Consolidated Gas of draw, the permission being grant- New York
1545
10
131
139
461%
15%
ed.
Corn Products
ORA
07
It.
II. E.
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Boston.........
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Revenue Officer's Evidence. Rerenne Officer Grimmitt that at 11.30 am, on April 11 he raided No, 3, Wa Lane, 1st. floor.
Douglas Aircraft Drug Inc.
14
13
#1
1014
Paid
46%%
105%
62
60 $1
&
15%
17
1735
Boston)
30%
30%
Chinn Realties, Sh. $14.75 n. Chinn Debentures Sh.3137 n.
Pittsburgh
2
G
2
17%
JR
Chicago
3 6
{
$21 rent for a month. He found General
Railway
St. Louis
3
10
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Cincinnati
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ten other persons lying on beds Signal with five oplum pipes and six Gold Dust
HA
2354
18%%%
184
New York
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between them. All were Goodyear Tire king and said they had bought
&
Rubber
464
24%
Philadelphia
2 6
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1.2
14
Chicago
10)
10
Detroit
11
1
Philadelphia
2
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2
St. Louis
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out to be the principal tenant's [
International Nickel wife, said he was in the premises. International Tel. & Witness then entered the second
Tel. cubicle and there saw the principal Kennecott Copper 1554 147 (Combs, Ruth and Gehrig homer. tenant, who produced rent receipts. Lehman Corp.
The principal tenant said he had Liggett & Myers rented the divan portion of the premises to the first defendant for Loew's Inc.
$8. Lorillard P. $24 and the first cubicle for
tenant, and a woman, who turned International
Har-
vester...*******
28%
28%
1274
12%
1052
10%
5424 51
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78
14%
77 15%
175
1776
18%
27%
New York Central 2356 North American Cn.
2216
21
20%
Gis &
Electric
295
2014
Rail-
201
102
391
3876
Tobacco
37
#7
214
21%
5%%
Cements (old), $5% n.
734
716
Cements (new), $1
n.
II.K. Ropes, $0 n.
Corporation *** Southern Cal. Edison 1914 Standard Gas Electric.! Standard Oil Co. of
0%
19%
Stores, etc.
Dairy Farms, 327 sa.
10%
10%
Watsone, $8 n.
3214
32%
16
15
23A
31% 7881
30%
7214
20% 20%
10%
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AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Cleveland
Boston
Washington.
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SMALL HOPE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP
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London, Apr. 27.
the opium from the first defendant. International
Cement Witness naked for the principal
The principal tenant also said that Montgomery Ward 18% he did not know that it was used National City Bank
ns a divan, but knew now.
In reply to Mr. Schofield, the Pacific witness said that when he entered the place was full of fumes, which Pennsylvania
road could not be mistaken except as of Public Service of opium.
N.J. Mr. D'Almuda submitted he had Reynolds no case to answer on the ground that the charge was brought under Sears Roebuck the wrong section.
Mr. Schofield agreed in this res- pect, and said that under the pre- Chester fost practically allsent section the second defendant hopes of winning the champion- must be discharged. ship of the Northern Section of
ence.
Shell Union .... Simmons Company. Socony-V a com
Revenue Officer Grimmitt said the Third Division to-day, when, that the police who charged the de- N.J. visiting Doncaster, they were held fendant had apparently used their Texas Corporation. to a draw, both teams scoring own discretion as to what charge Texas Gulf Sulphur 24
Cardide & should be brought against the de- Union
Carbon Tho Cheater can now only obtain a fendant.
Crown Solicitor
Union Pacific maximum total of 56 points, and himself said that that acction United Aircraft & as Iull, with three games out-applled, and was arguing on it.
Trank. standing, have 55, and Wrexham, Mr. Schofield remarked that he United Gas
Improvement to put it with three additional matches to thought he would have play, have 53 points, the cham- over
Crown US. Rubber and see what the pionship contest will rest between Solicitor was arguing on. But on US. Steel.
Universal Loaf these two.
the present charge he discharged
Tobacco Darlington are pretty well as the second defendant.
Westinghouse E. & sured of the "wooden spoon" since
M. they lost by three clear goals to
Woolworth Carliste. The three leading posi- tions in the table are occupied as followa:
Wrexham Choster
P. W. D. L... F. A. Pis.
39 24 7 8 03 11 5 39 22 9 8 103 50 53 40 22 8 10 87 53 52
-Renter
-
'MISS LYDIA MICHEL.
The first defendant was fined as previously stated.
Ewo Cottons, Sh.$14.30 au. S'hai Cottons, Sh. $35 n. Zoong Sings, Sh.$14 n. Wong On Textiles (S) $93 n.
Public Utilities.
Tramways, 321 h.
Peak Trams (old), $16.20 n. Peak Trams, (new) $8 n. Star Forries, $90% n. Yaumati Ferries (old), $30 u. China Lights (old), $12.20 a. China Lights (new), $11% n. H.K. Electrica, $72 n. Macao Electrics, $25 n. Sandakan Lights, $10% n. Telephones (old), $27 n. China Buses, Sit. $14 n. Singapore Tractions, 2/- a. Singapore Pref. 12/- n.
Industrials.
Malabon Sugars $15 n.
Cald: Macg. (olt.), Sh. $19% n. Cald: Macg. (Pret.), Sh.$14.70 n. Canton Ices, $6 n.
Cements (Com.) $6.40/20 sa.
Dor. A. Wings, $1 n. Lane Crawfords, $4,35 b.
Mackintoshs, $21 л.
Sinceres $15 n.
Wm, Powells, $9.95 n. Wing On (H.K.), $220 n.
Miscellaneous. Amusementa, $12% n. H.K. Entertainments, $12 p. S.O. Enterprises, $8% n. United Theatres, Sh. 54 n. Macao "Grayhounds." $10 n. Constructions (old), $3 m. Constructions (new), 90 cts. n. B. Ind. G$ Bonds, $68%%% n. H.K. Govt. Loans, 6% b. Prem. Wallace Harpers, $9 n.
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The Skaters (Waldteufel).
International Concert Orch. 35798. High Water (Brennan-McCurdy). Midnight Reflections (Malneck-
Signorelli).
Paul Whiteman and His Concert
Orchestra..
35992. Vienna Blood (Straums). Voices of Spring (Strauss).
Boston Symphony Orchestra directed by Serge Koussevitzky. 6993. 7.20 p.m.
Closing Local Stock Quotations, Selected London and New York Stock Quotations, etc.
7.30-8.30 p.m.. A Concer).
8 p.m. (Local Time and Weather Report).
Violin Solo-Valse Bluette
(Drigo-Auer).
Violin Solo-Estrellita (Ponce-
Heifetz).
Jascha Ileifetz. 1332. Song The Last Road of Summer
(Moore),
Song-Robin Adair (Koppel).
Frances Alda (Soprano). Piano Solo-Polish Dance
(Scharwenka).
1188.
Piano Solo-Humoreską (Dvorak).
Hana Barth. 20203. Song Cuban Love Song (Stothart-
Fields-Meliugh).
Song Tramps a Sea (Stothart-
Fields-McHugh).:
Lawrence Tibbett (Baritone). 1550. Violin Solo-Menuet (Bach-
Winbernitz).
Vialin Solo-Gazotte (Beethoven).
Fritz Kreisler. 1130. Song The Bitterness of Lovo
(O'Sheel-Dunn).
Song Anacreons Grab (Wolf).
John McCormack (Tenor). 1508. 'Cello Solo-Goyescas-Intermezzo
(Granadon).
'Cello Solo-Aitogio (Bach-Siloti-
Casuls).
Pablo Casals, 0035.
Variety:
8.30-9.15 p.m. Orchestral The Song lo Yout. Jack Denny and His Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra. 24183. Song-Beyond the Blue Horizon.
Jennotte MacDonald (Sop,). 22511, Orchestral-Buffoon.
22861.
Victor Concert Orchestra, 24028. Song You Try Samobody Else. Rune Columbo (Baritone). Orchestral-In the Dim Dim Dawning. Ozzle Nelson and His Orch. 0443. Vocal Trio-Dream Sweetheart.
The Pickens Sisters., 22075. Orchestral-Mnke Love the King. Russ Columbo and His Orch, 24195. Orchestral-I've Told Ev'ry
Little Star.
Jack Denny and His Waldorf- Astoria Orchestra, 24183. Song Always in All Wayo. Jeannette MacDonald (Sop.). 22514. Orchestral-Jazz Nocturne.
Victor Concert Orchestra. 24028. Song Call me Darling.
22801. Russ Columbo (Baritono). Orchestral-A Little Street Where
Old Friends Meet. Ozzie Nelson and His Orch. 6440. Vocal Trio-Lawil, You Made the
Night Too Long.
The Pickens Sisters. 22975. Orchestral Called to Say
Goodnight.
p.m.
Pro
Russ Columbo and His Orch, 24185. 9.15-0.35 p.m. From the Studio. A Selection of German Folk Songe. 9.30-10.30
Classical gramme from ZBW's Library.
Orchestral-Hungarian Danco No. in Sharp Minor (Brahms) played by the Royal Opera Orchestra with Guest
Conductor Dr. Malcolm Sargent. Song-Like an the Lave-Lora Turtle
from "Atlanta" (Handel),
Doris Owen (Contralto). Song-Nightingale Chorus from
"Solomon" (Handel).
Choir and Orchestra of the Bach Cantata 'Club Lonond directed by Kennedy Scot, Instrumental-1st Movement of
Violin Concerto in E Major (Bach). Bratza (Violinist) with String and Harpsicord of the Bach Cantata Club London.
Piano Solo-Partita No. 2 in C
Minor (Dach).
Harold Samuel. Song Jesus, Joy of Man's Desiring
(Bach).
Choir and Orchestra of the Bach Cantata Club London.
Flute Solo-Rondena and Badinério
(Bach).
Robert Murchio with Strings and
Harpsicord of the Bach Cantata Club London. Harpsicord Solo-Allermando and
Courante from Suite VIII. Harpsicord Solo-First Harpsicord
Suite,
Rudolph Dolmetsch. Suite No. 2 in D Minor for Flutes
and Strings (Bach).. Willem Mengelberg and his Concert. gebouw Orchestra. 10.30 p.m. Rugby_Press News, 10.33 p.m. Clone Down.
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(All records in the Above European Programines, except where otherwise stated, are kindly supplied by Messrs. Toang Fook Pinno Cy).
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF HATEFUL TO ME AS THE GATES OF A Chinese lud riding a bicycle cul- LADES IS HE WHO HIDES ONE THING lided with a bus in Salisbury Road, IN HIS MIND AND SPEAKY ANOTHER. yesterday, and received head injuries, -Homer.
The Hongkong Benevolent Society
Nanking, Apr. 26. The S.A.
Nellore left Moji for havo moved their headquarters from:
While resolutely refusing to ox Hongkong yesterday and is due here the City Hall to the old No. 2 polica
his views on political on Monday morning.
station promises, Wanchat, at the prons junction of Wanchai Road and John-matters, at least not before he
presenta his credentials, stone Road.
Bogomoloff, newly appointed DELIGHTFUL VOCAL CONCERT TO BIG AUDIENCE
Through getting into the way of a Soviet Ambassador to Chinn who paventry transmitting on a wave-
arrived here to-day, told nowe German The talented
Street and Des Voeux Road Central papermen that a Soviet Embassy and G.9.C., Daventry, transmitting soprano, Ming Lydia Michel, gave a A woman coolie fell from the third curly this morning, a Chinese woman will be established in Nanking on 31.20 metres (0,685 k/e). delightful vocal concert at the roof floor of a building under reconstruc was injured. She refused an offer by where ho had to take up residence. programme will be relayed by ZBW
M. Bogomolaff said that the if conditions are satisfactory. garden of the Hongkong Hotel Innt tion at the Junction of Haiphong and the driver of a lift to the Government
main object of his present visit to 6.30 p.m. Big Ben: The News. night, before a big audience. The Nathan Roads yesterday and was con- Civil Hospital.
the Capital was to arrange a date 6.45 pm. The Gershom Parkington
Quintet: programme was a most plenaing veyed to liospital in a dying condi-Į
tion.
for presentation of his Credentials one, and the items were rapturous- concluding applauded. Tho
to Mr. Li Sen, Chairman of the National Government.
ly
niezzo-
particularly songe, must have pleased the lady's follow nationala, who were present in force.
A Chinese woman picked up uncon- sclous In Puktulum Road, near Sas- Roon Rond yesterday, in thought to have fallen from an Aberdeen bug.
Two further cases of persons being Bringing to an appropriate close bitten by dogs came to the notice of items, a series of German folk their social sensor, St. Andrew's Club the Polleo yesterday. A European
The Soviet Ambassador will call hold a successful Flannel Danco in boy, Jimmie Winyard, was the victim St. Andrew's Church Hall last night. In one case, the dog concerned, a fox on Mr. Lo Wen-kan, Foreign Mickey's Melody Makers were in atterrier, belonging, it is reported to Mr Minister, on Thursday, Mr. Lo tendance, and dancing continued un- Nonon, of 16, Jordan Road will then entertain him to dinner
in the evening-Reuter. til midnight. Mr. E. F. Fincher was her victim was an earth coolie at [M. C.
Mr. Harry Ore at the plane was a sympathetis accompanist,
Chaiwan.
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Petito Suite.
The
Petite Bijouterie (Knick-Knacks). Lo Nil.
I.a Lisonjera.
Suite, Carnival Mignon. Wiegenlied (Gradlo Song). Standchan (Beranado).
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