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BLANK DAY FOR CINCINNATI

GIANTS GREAT PITCHING

DOUBLE HEADERS THE FEATURE

Washington, May 7. Double henilers featured the major leagues baseball to-day and some big scoring resulted.

Clacinnati were twiced blanked out by the New York Gianta, whereas Chiengo and Sy. Louis in dulged in a riot of run-getting.

Detroit topped the double figuro' mark against Washington but only

GERMAN POLITICS

BRUENING RE-ENTERS THE FIELD

Berlin, May 7.

The return to politics of the former Chancellor, Dr. Bruening,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

SHANGHAI SPRING- RACE MEET.

Welcome Morn Lowers Course Record,

na chairman of the Centre Party, SATURDAY'S RESULTS. has caused a surprise in political circles, which are speculating on The Shanghal Race Club Spring his relations with Herr Hitler. meeting opened on Saturday, when It is pointed out, in thin con- some excellent racen were witnessed One nection, that Saturday's meeting by the large crowd attending

Course record was broken by Morn's

of the Centre Parly, at which Dr.Welcome Morn in the Kianges Cup. Bruening was appointed Chair-the distanca.being covered in 2 mins. man, closed with a resolution 53 2/5 secs. compared with 2 mins. which reciprocated the sentiments 53 4/5 Bees.

The results of the first day's racing, expressed by Hitler in the Reich-

stag on March 23, when he desir-published by courtesy of the long- ed co-operation, and referred to ong Club, were as under:

The Chin Wang-tao Handicap:-1, "those, who in a different way Sirrah's Lucky Moon (R. N. Harris); from ours, are devoted to Ger-z, Elnor's Royal Bec, (Wndeli

Time: 2 Jeromi's Pop, (Clark). many"."

тіп, 40 3/5 веск,

The Nanking Cup:-1, Huntish's This Is interpreted by members

(Poto-Hunt):

Jin's just nosed out the Senators in the of the Centre Party as being the Dictator, tenth innings. Washington took olive branch and is regarded as Straight-Flush, (Judah): 3, F. W. more significant, Sullerle's Castle ribbon (R. N. Har revenge in the second game scor-being all the

since Herr Hagenberg's star is be- ris). Time: 1 min, 29 4/5 secs. ing half a dozen runs.

The Hongkong Cup: Jim's Four Kinning to fade. Hugenburg is! one of the two German Nationals Ass, (Judah); 2, R. B. McNair'n Vocheruck, (J. O. Harris); 3, Liddell'a left in the Cabfuct, and his re- Playhouse, (Maitland), Time: 1 min. signation has been dally expected. [46 4/5 secs.

Buron Von The Grins Plate:-1, Mr. and Mrs. colleague, Neurath (Foreign Minister) re-A. V. White's White Winter, (Needa); (Stephenson and Hartnett hom-signed to become Governor of 2, Jim's Vagabond Prinec, (Judah); 3,

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

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Morn's Spring Morn, (Rothe). Time: 1 min. 20 3/5 ster

The Tong Shan Cop:-1, Way-

Hugenberg's position, also that of the German Nationals in rela-foong's The Digout, (Clark); 2. K. A. Pereun's Vicking, (Wade); 3, C. L. L. tion to the Government and the Willam's Phidget, (Maitland); Time:

1 min. 32 3/6 sets, (F. Herman and Warneks hom-Reich, will he decided before May ered for Chicago)

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AMERICAN LEAGUE.

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18, when the Prussian Diet hears The Linsi Cap:-1, Elnor's Royal the Government's statement of Bee 11. (Needa); 2, Middy and Co's. pulley. The National "troops,"Black Mischief, (Clark); 3, Inverkee the Steel Helmets, are already in thing's High Hat, (EnentnACAO).

f absorption by the 2 mins, 57 3/5 wees.

The Chinese Cup and Criterion process Nazis.

Stakes-1. We Tow's Beniblack, Bleak Morn, (Maitland); 2, Mura's (Sakoloff); 5, C.E. and S.A? Pei- ying, (Enenrrucao), 08 1/8 ксен.

Meanwhile, Dr. Bruening has an opportunity of completely re. organising the Centre Party, for the resignations of all its leaders are in his hands.

Herr Bruening was Chancellor 5 when the first National coup was Onde Von Papen's--Beater Spe

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Chicago Boston

LIBRARIES

"PURGED."

Books On Sex To Be Publicly Burned.

Time: 2 mine,

The Pou-Ma-Ting Cup:-1, Morn's Serene Morn, (Novdt); Morn's Appen Morn; (Wells-Henderson); 3. We Two's Deuces Wild, (Maitland).

The Kiangsu Cup:-1, Murn's Wel- come Morn (Sokoloff);, F. W. Sut- terle's Sub Ribbon. (F. E. Harris); 3, Enda Brilliant End. (Charleton). Time: inins, 63 2/5 (Course Record). The Eclipse, Stakes:-1, Allan's Saratoga, (Brand): 2, Dugar's China I, Pote-Hunt); 3. Morn's Bridu! Marn. (Sokoloff). Time: 2 min. 41 3/5 secs.

The Wel-Hai-Wei Cup:-1, Mr. and Mrs. Wells-Henderson's Blue Peter, Phantom [Encarnacai); 2, dim's

Berlin, May 6. Various publle libraries were Prince, (Judah); 3, (dead heat) Old- W. Sutterie's Forest Ribben. (F. E. to-day, raided by groups of stud.ham's Red Ilonald, (Parkin); and F. odents, who confiscated un-Ger Harris). Time: 2 mins, 20 2/5 sees,

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books. The chief action

was against Professor Magnus Hirschfeld's "Sexual Institate." which is known to medical men 1 through the world for its exhaus- 3tive library on sexual matters.

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The students carried off kun- dreds of works and pictures and conveyed them by motor car to Beriin University.

NO RECOGNITION.

MEMO. ON MANCHUKUO ISSUED BY LEAGUE

Geneva, May 5. The memorandum drawn up and The books will be heaped and publicly burned in the Square circulated by the League Secre (Combs and Lazzeri homered outside the State Opern on May tariat to members of the Sub-Com- mittee appointed to deal with the for the Yankees)

Nazi "Brown Shirts" occupied question of non-recognition

How been made the Sexual Institule after the Manchukno bas Library had been "purged."

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The students dispersed after It was prepared by a small com- singing J song entitled. "Wemittee consisting of three members the Secrc- take German girls and women un-in co-operation with

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2 der our protection."

The memorandum first enumer More libraries will be similarly purged during the week-end butjates the various treaties setting (Boken homered for Washing-rivate libraries will not be touch-up international and public unions ton)

ed as the students are appealing and technical organisations and Conventions con- The double hender between to owners to hand out "un-Ger- especlully all

of the Philadelphia and St. Louis was

books spontaneously.cluuled under the auspices

League of Nations. postponed on account of rain. Reuter.

The memorandum deals with the Reuter.

means of accession to these

FOOCHOW FEARS

DEMONSTRATION BY JAPANESE?

Foochow, May 3, Bishop Ding Ing-ong (Chen Yung-En) who was captured by bandits on 25th March near Shan- yang, has been released and has returned to Foochow. He says he was well treated (according to bandit standards) and he docs not appear to have suffered any aarious injury from his four weeks captivity, but still it must have been a great strain upon him, as he is not a young man. Imme- diately after being released, he wont on with the work which had been Interrupted by his capture, namely the visiting of several villages and performing the rite of confirmation.

Banditry is still very prevalent In many places, and it is not easy to see an early end to it. There is still considerable unrest in the Northwest, but it is said to be due to "local communists," i.c. not part of the big Communist Army which still holds part of Kiongsi and western Pukien.

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A blind beggar who got into the various Conventions, pointing out Hennessey Road the steps which might be taken to Govern- way of a yesterday was taken to Hospital with prevent the Manchukuo

ment from becoming a party. body injuries.

In regard to Manchukito cur- rency it pointed out that private cannot

dealings in this currency be prevented. Should such trans-

north. It is devoutly to be hoped that there is no ground for any of these rumours, and that Foochow actions be forbidden Manchukuo have TC- merchants will simply my continue to hold its good re-course to other currencies, such as putation for peace and quiet.

Japanese. The only

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way

I understand that Kuliang, the effectively to place an embargo on summer resort a few miles from exports from Manchukuo would Foschow, is likely to be filled to anally be an embargo on Japanese overflowing this coming summer.exports.

in concessiona

MONDAY, MAY 8, 1933.

SHARE PRICES

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS

The following is the list of local abaro quotations issued to-day:

Banks.

B.

H'kong Banks, $1720 n. l'kong Banka, London, £1221⁄2 11. Chartered Banks, £13 n. Mercantile Bank, A&

£24% n. Mercantile Bank C., £9% D. East Asia, $98 Bn.

Am: 0. Finance Corp., Sh. $20 n. China O. Fin. Ord., Sh.$5.40 n. China 0. Fin. Pref. Sh.$5.00 n.

Insurances,

Canton lus., $1400 b. Union Ins., $526 b. China Underwriters, $2.36 . China Fire, $120 n. H.K. Fire Ins.. $250 b. International Assce, Sh.$5.25 n.

Shipping.

1.

Douglas, $32

II.K. Steamboats, $22 n. Indo-Chinns, (Pref.) $26 b. Indo-Chines, (Def.), $20 n. Shell (Bearer), 4770 n. Union Waterboats, $15 n.

Mining.

Benguets, $241⁄4 n. Kailans, 26/- n.

Langkats (Single), Sh. $11 n. S'hai Explorations, Sh. $24 n. S'hai Loans, Sh. 844 n. Raubs, $9.30 D.

Venz: Goldfields, $4.20 n. Benguet Exp., 35 cts. n.

Docks, etc.

H.K. Wharves. $129. H.K. Docks, $181⁄2 n.

5. Chlua Motors A., 910 a. S. Chion Motors B., $8 n. Providents (aldy, $4 b and sa. Providents (new), $1.50 h. & sn. Hongkows, Sh. $320 n. New Engineerings, Sh.$8 n. Shangbai Docks, Sh. $133 n.

Lands, Hotels, etc.

11. & S. Hotels, $7.10 b. II.K. Lands, $74% b. S'hai Lands, Sh.$30,80 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $14. n. Humphreya, $14 n.

ILK. Realties, 87.70 sa. Asia Realties "A", Sh. $140 n. Asia Realties "B", Sh. $20 n. Chintae Estates, 595 b. China Renities, Sh. $14.75 n. China Debentures Sh.$137 n.

Cotton Mills.

Ewa Cottons, Sh. 314.30 n. S'hai Cottons, Sh. $95 n. Zoong Singa, Sh.$14 n. Wong On Textiles (5) $93 n.

Public Utilities.

Tramways, $22 su.

b.

Peak Trams (old), $16.20 R. Peak Trams, (now) $8 n. Star Ferries, $89 Yaumati Ferries (old), $30 n. Chinn Lights (old), $12 h. China Lights (new), $11% n. H.K. Electrics, 372 6. Macao Electrics, $234 A. Sandakan Lights, $10 n. Telephones, (old), $28% sa. China Buses, S. $14 n. Singapore Tractions, 1/- n. Singapore Prof. 7/4 n.

Industrials.

.

Malabon Sugars $15 s. Cald: Maeg. (old), Sh. $20 n. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $16 n. Canton Ices, $6.

Comenta (Com.). $8 h. Cementa (old), $6% b. Cements (now), $1.40 b. H.K. Ropes, $9 n.

Stores, etc. Dairy Farms, $27 h. Watsons, $0.40 b. Der. A. Winge, $1 m. Lane Crawfords, $5.10 sa. Mackintoshs, $21 n. Sinceres, $15% n. Wm. Powells, $2 Wing On (H.K.), $220 n.

n.

Miscellaneous. Amusements, $12 n. H.K. Entertainmente, $12 n. S.C. Enterprises, $8 n. United Theatres, Sh. $4 n. Macao "Greyhounds," $10 n. Constructions (old), $3.5. Constructions (new), 90 cts. n. B. Ind. G$ Bonde. 368% n. II.K. Govt. Loana, 4% Prem. Wallace Harpers, 39 n.

It is possible that the new motor With regard to the question of Manchukuo, the road from Pagoda, Anchorage will soon be finished, and that will memorandum points out that is a eliminate many inconvenient de-matter for each State to warn its jays for visitors-Our Own Cor own subjects concerned that to at kuo will be at their own risk and

cept any concessions in Manchu-peril.

respondent.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF -RIGHTEOUSNESS IS. AT THE HOT- A Service dance will be held in the TOM OF ALE TILINGS, Phillipa lounge of the European Y.M.C.A.,

Kowloon, nt 9 o'clock to-night, Brooks.

The wedding will take pince at St.

RADIO BROADCAST

PROGRAMME OF RECORDED MUSIC

From Z. B. W., on wave length of 365 metres (84.6 k/c.),

5-8 p.m. European programme. 8-6.35 p.m. Varlety. Chorus-Dalny Bell.

Chorus (n) After the Ball (b) Two Little Girls in Blue ....The Old- Ba906. Time Singers.

Orchestral-Happy Memorien Selection....New Mayfair Orchestra B-1318. Orchestral-Clone Your Eyes .... Ambrose & His Orchestra.

Orchestral-Got a Date with An Angol...New Mayfair Orchestra 22053, Orchestral-Old Time Sea Songs .. ..Jack Hylton and His Orchestra

€2303.

With regard to the question of Paosports the memorandum states that, the members of the League, having pledged themselves not to recognise the Manchukuo Govern- ment de facto or de jure, Manchu- kue pasaports will be treated as invalid,

Lastly, regarding the question

Orchestral Just Once for All Time. Orchestral-Livo Laugh and Love ....Bay Noble and His New Mayfair Orchestra

2/2004. Humorous Songs-(a) The Future Mr. Awkine (b) Knocker'em in the Old Kent Rond (c) Our Little Nipper (d) A Fallen Star (e) My Old Dutch

Vernen Watson. Song-Viejo Cache, Song-Pato

C1922.

....Rosita

Quiroga. TOGUS.

Orchestral-Once Upon a Time- Selection...New Mayfair Orchestra

B4323.

Orchestral-Aloha. Oe. Orchestral The Rosary....Ho Hawaian Orchestra

20516.

Orchestral-Drinking Songs

Jack Hylton and His Orchestra

C2074.

Humorous Johnnile.

Song--Frankie and

A destitute, Chinese, Leung Kes, Teresa's Church, Kowloon Tong, on of consule, the memorandum saya Committed suicide yesterday when he Sunday at 4 pm, of Misa Maria that ns China is one of the coun-

not which do

require threw himal from the second floor Emilia (Mini) Alves, daughter of tries verandah of the Ming Fung Tenhouse Chov. and Mrs. J. M. Alves, to Mr. exequaturs, it should be possible nt Queen's Road West,

Frere Henry Hamilton Pipe.

to appoint consuls in Manchukuo territory, which will assumed to The 14th annual Sunday School A joint recital was given by Lydia be part of China temporarily out

Andrew's Michel, vocalist, nad Norda Mata, In some quarters there has for festival was held at St.

Church, Kowloon, the preacher at Danseuse Moderne, on Friday in the side the jurisdiction of the Central Rome time boat a acnse of bp both the morning and evening services Swasey Hall at Lingnan University, The sub-committee will meet on prehension, leat the Japanuse

being the Vicar. Rev. W. Walton Tho Recital was extremely well at- should feel called upon to make a Rogors. Offerings will be devoted to tended about 500 people being pre- Tucaday to study the memorandum after the sub- demonstration In Fuklon. When the work of Dr. Barnardo's Homes. sont, mostly Chinese which shows the and it is hoped to hold the plenary eight American gunboats arrived On Saturday afternoon the Sunday interest that the youth of China is meeting at noon

European committee has met and discussed by now taking in modern at Pagoda Anchorage couple of School pupils were entertained weeks ago, the rumour began to the leachers and a most enjoyable music and dancing. The artists were the question.

served greatly appreciated ond encored time was spent. Tea was

The sub-committee is not expect-

Government.

aprond that the expected was following which sports were held and saveral times. A similar, recital ed to reneh any definite decision about to happen, as they were othematograph show given in the which was niso very well received and until the United States Government taken by some people to bo Japan Church Hall. Prizes won during the did much to advertise this ons was has made known its views. ese. These gunboats only stayed year for regular attendanc were given on the preceding day in the Reuter, a few days, and have now gone up) also awarded.

Canton Club, and was well attended.

Humorous Song-Abdul Abulbul Amir. Frank Crumit

Orchestral Old-Timer's Medley

20715.

C2000

..New Mayfair Orchestra

6.35-6.58 p.m. Concert Waltzes. Girls from Baden (Komzak). Game of Kisses (Rizzi).... Vic-

V-60037. toria Orchestra

Carmen Sylvia (Ivanovici) Een (Lehur arr. Schett) ....Nat Silkret and Hin International Orches. V-50013. tra

6.58-7.10 p..

The entire musical numbers of "Trial by Jury" (Gilbert and Sullivan)

recorded under the direction of Rupert D'Cyly Carte C4.

7.30 p.m. Closing Local Quotations, etc.

7.33-8 p.m. A Concert.

Stock

Violin Solo-Gypsy Caprice (Krei aler).

Violin Solo-Shepherd's Madrigal

(Kreisler)...Fritz Kreisler

Song-Partet.

0712,-

Solo-Etude In

D

C1702. Flat

Song-Down the Vale (Mair) Essic Ackland (Contralto)

Plano

(Liszt).

Piano Selo In the Night (Schumann).

6828. Harold Bauer. Song-Star of the East (Lohr), Song--The Garden of Allah (Mar- shall).Peter Dawson (Bass-Bari- C1080.

tone)

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

8.30-11.30 p.m. Relay from the Ko Shing Theatre.

10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press NewH.

11.30 p.m.

Close Down, All records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by Mesars, S. Maulrie & Co.

JAPAN'S THREAT RENEWED WARFARE ON LUAN RIVER

Peking, May 7. Chinese telegrams from Luan- chow foreshadow the immediate renewal of hostilities,

The Japanese have re-affirmed

the their demand to

Chinese troops to withdraw to the west bank of the Luan River, otherwise they will resume operations and drive back the Chinese.

The gravity of the situation is indicated by the hurried return to Lunhchow from Peking of General Ho Chu-kuo, who command the Luan area.

General Ho Chu-kuo arrived here from Luanchow yesterday to report on the military situation to General Ho Ying-ching.

Interviewed by the Chinese press, General Ho declared that no Chinese troops had advanced beyond Peitaiho.

He added that the Japanese and Manchukuo. troops at Halyang- chen and other points have been few reinforced during the last resume the offensive, but days and apparently intended to Chinese were prepared for emer

goncics.

the

Chinese quarters express con siderable anxiety regarding the

has position at Kuyuan, with which telegraphic communication been suspended since yesterday afternoon.-Reutor

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