SETBACK FOR GIANTS
LEAGUE AVERAGE
RUINED
U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS
,
Washington, May 21. The New York Glants suffered defeat in a double header against
CORRESPONDENCE.
Shooting of Dogs.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MAY 22, 1933.
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·THE · AMBULANCE
GOOD RESPONSE TO FLAG DAY APPEAL
The St. John Ambulance Flag going To The Editor Hongkong, Telegraph |ported
to tho Polico Station.
He Day was held on Saturday with results to the Sir-I have taken part in go Police visited the Junk and ex-gratifying called Blood Sports and hope to do famined it and the body was remov. organisers, who reaped the reward so again, 50 cannot be called aed, the mother being taken to hos- of their labours with a total which is expected to exceed that of last pital.
year, when over $5,000 collected.
erank.
Fortunately, in thin Colony the blood sport of chasing dogs for the purpose of killing or maiming them is an offence punishable with months' imprisonment.
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AN UNLAWFUL ACT. The evidence would show that
death due to head injuries such
Was
The drive was carried out with
untiring energy and enthusiasm as would have been caused by aluntil about mid-day in Kowloon,
Hongkong and the shell or fragment of a shell.
New
RADIO BROADCAST
TALK FROM THE STUDIO TO-NIGHT
From Z. B. Won wave-length of 355 metres (845 k/c).
6-8 p.m. European programme. 6.6.20 p.m. A Concert, Song-Love, the Pedlar (Battersby &
German)
Doris Vane (Soprano). 1820 Detat-Second Movement from "Sym- phonic Pathetique" (Tschaikowsky) Octet Scene de Ballet (de Beriot, art.
Sear)
J. H. Squiro Celesto Octat. 9825. Song-Roll On, Thou Deep and Dark
Blue Ocean (Dale & Petrie)
If your correspondents are cor- "The Crown caso la this that de-Territories, and boxes were hand- St. Louis to day and had their lea-rect and the police are chasing and fendant was doing an unlawful ed in at the office of Mr. E. M. xu position seriously affected.
shooting muzzled dogs or are chas-net. He was attempting to stop Raymond, in Exchange Building, Chicago beat Brooklyn in two ing and maining doxa, doubtless this junk In British Waters, a kindly lent for the purpose, from 11 games, nosing them out in the they would be only dealt with bything which he had no right to do. o'clock onwards. There the process frat, and securing a clear cut vic-
and magistrate, if prosecuted
He also unlawfully used force in of counting the collection was car- tory in the second.
convleted, Pitchers held the upper hand
I understand the methods of the furtheranco of that offence and as ried out by Mr. A. Morris, the Com-Song-Simon the Cellarer (Bellamy & in the American League encoun-Police here are being reported to a result of that force accidently missioner of the Brigade, assisted tere, in which Detroit were blank- the Royal Society for Prevention of killed this girl," concluded Mr.
Frakor. ed out by Brown of Boston and Cruelty to Animals In England: the Washington Senaters suffer-probably Parliament will have ed a similar, experience at the something to say, even if the dim- hande of Miller of Chicago.
Scores na cabled hy Reuter
were:
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Chicago
Brooklyn
come.
by
The Bronze Horse (Auber)
Hatton) other helpers. During the
Norman Allin (Bass), 0807 afternoon collections kept pouring Violin Solo-Algerien Scene (Ketel In, and the task was not completed bey) EFFECT OF THE SHELL,
Albert Sandler. 0803 until nightfall, when $5,182. 10 had
6.20-6.50 p.m. Band & Orchestral After evidence had been given been collected. It is expected that culty of getting aufficient evidence by Dr. J. F. Mackle, and Inspector there are more boxes to come in.
Music. to secure conviction in not over-Vincent, Lieut. Commander Ros-
The Peak and Central districts well, inspector of naval ordin- After all it is ridiculous to tryance on the Ching. Station was were organised by Mra. E. Taylor and stamp out rables by shooting called, He examined various ex-and a band of helpers, while Mre. dogs on one aide of Prince Edward hibit and said that there of them. II, Hunt was responsible for the Road and letting them run loose were parts of three pounder whole of Kowloon. Mrs. Langley (Secretary) was also indefatig on the other. The principle is just shell. He also examined Todg. the same if the boundary line la New kiss fuse and described how the able on both sides of the harbour, homered for Kowloon. It is so ridiculous that fuse and shell together would There were ten in- it could not happen in a community function.
with civilised. (sic) government.
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JACK'S THE BOY
AND NO DOUBT ABOUT IT
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Answering Mr. Macnamara in cross-examination witness said he visited the launch and found a hole in the protective steel plate around the launch. There was an- other hole in the top of the same plate.
Mr. Macnamara: Supposing the shell, fitted with the fuse you have mentioned, struch a 3/16 in iron plate, what would you expect to happen?
that
Nuraca of the Young Wo Nurs- ing Home did invaluable work, while the New Territories Medical Benevolent Association, whose mual. work the Brigade Funds finance, gave a good account of themselves.
A sum of 3100 was contributed by H. E. The Governor and Lady Peel.
The highest individual collec- tion was by Box No. 22, which yielded $211.65, while Mr. Kwok
fing-wong collected $325.00.
Sir Dan Godfrey conducting the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra. DX60 Petticoat Lane (Arr. Parry) Russian Fantasy (Arr.
Somera)
&
Longo Debroy Somers Band. 9830 The Merry Brothers (Gennin) Echoes of the Valley (Gennin)
Sir Dan Godfrey conducting the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra 0821
7 p.m. (Closing Local Stock Que- tations, etc.)
6.50-7.45 p.m. Variety. Orchestra-Fin one of the Lads of
Valencia
The B. B. C. Dance Orchestra,
CB580 Band-The Lord Mayor's Show
Billy Cotton & His Band. MR874 Chorus-Butterflies in the Rain
The Paramount Master Bingers. MRB73
Other helpers were: Witness: The fuse would either The "House Full" sign was dis-
Hongkong. Mesdames Sanger, played at the King's Theatre long function on impact or the safety Ralston, Farlow, Rumjahn and Orchestral Only Me Knows Why!
The Masqueradera. CB428 before the 9.30 p.m. programme arrangement would work 60 commenced last night, and all the fuse would partly function. It Dunlop. Mixace Mackie, Sutton, Vocal Quarte.The Girl in the Little
Alabaster, Johnston, Gerrard, Green Hat those who had made sure of their would certaining function after Lauder, Scott Harsten, Hancock, The Four Musketeers, DB1078 seats wore rewarded with one of hit the water.
Gubbay, Crawhill, Dowbiggin, Orchestra-Sweetheart the finest entertainments given in Supposing that both shots struck Langley, J. Wang, Holland, Pang, Carroll Gibbons & the Savoy this 9/16 inch iron plate would it Helen Yu, Ma Luk, P. Kwok, Blaster
Hotel Orpheans. CB588 (Miller pitched and blanked out Hongkong for some time. the Senators)
In order to fittingly herald Em-in your opinion, having travelled Holland. St. Paul's Giri's School, St. Organ Solos Song Hits (1032)--
Medley pire Week, the management secur-through the plate, travel a great Stephen's Giris' School, Fairlen,
Reginald Foort. DB762 ed the Band of the lat. Batt. distance and then burst?-No. It
Orchestral Moon Song South Wales Borderers, and the would depend on the actual resist. Holy Spirit School, Muy Fons
College, Belilios Girls' School, The B. B. C. Dance Orchestra. I would not King's College. Queen's College,
CB685 first half hour of the programme ance of the plate. consisted of Empire music which care to be outside the plate when Ellis Kadooric School, Victoria Orchestral-Put a Little Spring-Time
Nursing Division. Y.W.C.A.,
The B. B. C. Dance Orchestra, was rendered In exceptionally fine the shot went through.
OBG80 Nursing Re-examined by Mr. Fraser, wit-
Nightingale Florence Яtyle. The vociferous applause
stated that although the Division, Bess
Yeung Wa Nursing Band-The Little Sentry Box (Combs homered for the Yan- which followed each item clearly charge of 21⁄2 ounces was smail Home, King's College Cadeta,
Billy Cotten & His Band. MR874 indicated that the innovation swas
for the size of the shell it was South China and the Chinese Chorus-Sylvia greatly appreciated.
The Paramount Master Singers, MR873 The rest of the programme was felent to cause the shell to ex- Athletic Cadets, Kings Nursing
plode. devoted to the delightfully droll;
Orchestral-Let's All Sing Like One
*Clock.
The Masqueraders. CB-428 Vocal Quartet-Let Bygones be By-
Konek
The Four Musketeers. DB1078
Carroll Gibbons & The Savoy Hotel Orpheans. CB588 Orchestral-Twenty Mililon People
The B, B. C. Dance Orchestra CB385 7.45-8 p.m. From the Studio. A talk on the British Exhibition
kecs).
GANG OF MOTOR-PUMP THIEVES
Only Ringleader Evades Arrest
men
acting of Jack Huibert in "Jack's
Division and the Mongkok and Central Divisione.
Kowloon. Mrs. E. C. Norris,
WITNESS'S EXPERIMENT. the Boy."
Mr. Fraser: Would the shot ex- Without doubt, this film represents one of the finest plode before reaching or after It Mrs. F. S. Barron, Mre, W.C. British productions to dato, the had reached a certain point, hav- Labrum, Mrs. Wedlock, Mrs. F. C. audlence being kept in continuous ing already passed through the Clemo, Mrs. S. F. Bernard, Mrs. laughter. The capacity house, by plate? There are two possibili-J. A. Fraser, Mrs. H. D. Matthews, Orchestral-Pals Volga Moon. the way, gave an indication of the ties. It might go off at once with- Mrs. G. True, Mro. Shoosmith, Mrs. Ascot, effectiveness of the ventilating in a few yards of the plate or it Potter, Mrs. Webb, Mrs.
would on until it struck some-Mrs. D. G. Pledger, Misses, M. and D. Witchell, O. Dnizfel, J. Cousens, and cooling plant, the atmosphere remaining pleasantly fresh thing else,
Witness stated that he had ex-McHenny, V. Honth, Skinn, R. throughout the evening.
perimented with Kun and enth, F. Packe, R. Nish, found that on calm water a shot Tollan, L. Tellan, B. Spaulding, by the Representatives of China for fired through the hole in the plate Allen, members of the Kowloon British Industries-Mr. 8. W. Sewell.
90 Nursing Division, Misa S. Tanng.
Kowloon Docks.---Mrs. Gow. Miss M. Tillery, Miss E. Brown, Miss B. Cullen and Misa V. Cullen,
The appearance of four before Mr Schofield, nt the Central Magistracy this morning, marks the sequel to a number of thefts of motor pumpa in the 3rd 1932. Wanchal district recently.
Wong Pak-yee and Woo Kam. fong were charged with stealing two motor pumps, and the latter with having in his possession two serew drivers for an unlawful purpose. Sze Toni-sang and Sum Pat were charged with receiving. The pumps were stolen from No, 467, Lockhart Road.
Detective Sergeant Fitches snid that first defondant was arrested on Friday. He pointed out a shopkeeper to whom he had sold one of the pumps for $15. Fourth defendant took the police to No. 13, Upper Lasear Road, where the second pump was recovered. This had been sold for $20. The pumps were worth about $150 each. The ring-leader had not been arrested. The gang was apparently a well organised one. Complainant had lost about seven pumps during the course of the last month,
The defendants admitted all the charges. First defendant was sentenced to four months' hard
Constables R26 Ku Chi Shek and R20 Chan Chung Tung. May 12th 1933.
Flying Squad.
the
would strike the water about feet away.
His Lordship directed, that the witness be given the opportunity of visiting the. launch, with the Training Course-Part 11. All to police photographer for the pur- cruits will attend at the Chinese pose of taking any photographs Company's Headquarters, 17, Queen's which might be of use to the Court Rond Central un Tuesday, May 23rd regarding the position of the gun the and Iron plate and to make any The Instructional patrol of Hongkong Section will take place on other observatious he might think Friday, May 26th. Fall in at 6.15 necessary. p.m. at Central Police Station. Dress
at 5.30 pm. for instruction.
Ng Wing-Ini, maser of the junk,
WAR SITUATION
NEW ADVANCE
REPOR
D.
8 p.m. Local Time & Weather Report.
8.3-11.30 p.m. Relay from the Ko Shing Theatre.
10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News.
11.30 p.m. Clone Down.
All records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by Messrs. Anderson Music Co.
and have
Peking, May 21. cident was also seized, but was The military position south of later released. White Uniform and Cop with stated that when the launch was
The Japanese have now erected White Cover. No member may be about 100 fathoms from the junk Tangshan is somewhat obscure to.
reporta state that sandbag barricades absent from thin patrol without leave some one on the launch waved his day. Some from the Company Commander. hand. No whistle was blown and Chinese troops have left Tang-posted a double guard complete
witness thought they intended fang and others that they are still with lin hats. Emergency Unit Reserve. -
The Japanese military authori- The objective of the Japanese ties have delivered a Note to the pirating his boat and he turned at Hsukechuang back to Hongkong. The launch
is unknown. War Minister, General Ho Ying- followed, and a shot was fired at forces in this area the stern of the junk. The girl Further west they are not expect ching, recounting from the Japan- was killed and her mother injured.ed to enter Tungchow, though ene viewpoint this morning's in- possibly they will approach the eldent, when a Chinese youth The case is proceeding.
town. An exodus of civilians has attack a Japanese sentry. nlready begun, the majority mov- Well-informed Japanese quar- ing towards Peking.
ters bolleve the incident will ad- versely influence the widely-moot- ed "local arrangement."
Strength. Lance Sergeant R480 R.A. Starling has been permitted to resign from the Emergency Unit Reserve as front 15th May 1933. Sgd. D. L. KING,
D.S.P. (R)
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
The R.M.S. "Empress of Russia"
am and is due at Hongkong on Wednes left Shanghal to-day at 6.30 day morning.
BLASPHEMOUS WORDS BETRAY THE labour, and the second and third VAIN FOOLISHNESS OF THE SPEAKER. to three months' each, while the Sir P. Sidney.
fourth defendant received seu.
tence of four months, hard labour
a
A Chinese wenian who
Wong Hol, a Sanitary Department coolle, was injured yesterday in on the first count, and two months brawl with market coolles, and was for possession of offensive wea, admitted to Hospital. pons, the sentences to secutively.
run
POLICE RESERVE
CON
ORDERS FOR THE COMING WEEK
Polico Reserve orders by the Hon.
Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, Inspector General of Follee, state:-
resolved
miner injuries through being struck by a car in Queen's Road East yesterday, was taken by Dr. Hahn, the German Consul General, to Hospital in his car.
The populace here is awaiting with interest the outcome of the incident at the Japanese Legation
The Japanese sentry's condition where a sentry was wounded by is critical, while his assaliant is Chinese youth. The matter has still in the custody of the Japanese been referred to the Japanese Con-
military-Reuter. Anxiety remains in Tientsin on sul General at Tientsin, account of Friday night's street there still are taking special pre- fighting. The foreign concessions cautions.Our Own Correspon- | fronts.
Police intervention broke up a fan tan school which was in progress in Lyndhurst Terraco yesterday. About:
Master F. Crolghton (6), the sondent.
in twenty gamblors belted, and the
of # military school teacher Police arrested four. Three appeared before Mr. Wynne-Jones in Court this Kennedy Road, has been admitted to the military hospital after having morning and wore fined $2 each. The boen Litten on the left arm by a dog absentee had his ball estreated. $0.10 owned by quarter Master Sergeant was picked up.
Daniels.
SENTRY ATTACKED.
Chinese Youth Gives Vent to Feelings.
Poking, May 20.
Two Cities Bombed
Poking, May 20. The withdrawal of the Chinese troops continues from the various
According to reliable Chinese reports, the Japanese troops con- tinued their advance southwarda after occupying iyun and, this morning Japanese anes bombed Niulanshan and Kaollynig.
On the Peking-Mukden, Railway Caught stealing a quantity of lead! One of the outstanding features of
An ugly incident occurred this Manchukuo troops are reported to from a printing shop at 3, Sing Hing the British Empire Fair which opens morning when a Chinese youth have crossed the Tao Ho and to Lane, an unemployed Chinese brought on Wednesday will be the visit of before Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Con- an official party from Canton. Among drove up by car to the entrance have occupied Tangfang-Reuter.
and
Four Koreana Arrested Life Saving Class. The Life av-tral Pollco Court this morning was sent those who will meet the Canton vial- of the Japanese barracks
Peking, May 20. ing Class for Water Dril will com- to prison for one month. Sub-Inspec- tors at the station will be:-The struck a Japanese sentry on the:
(the Hon. Mr. J. J. | hond with a short sword, inflicting A Chinae telegram from Lutai manca on Wednesday, May 31st., and tor Smith stated that the shop had Chairman overy Wednesday following. Palico been losing a lot of lead and a watch Pateraon), The Hon. Mr. A. E. Wood a wound which may possible prove reports a daring attempt to assas Launch will leave Blake Plor at 15.30 was kept by one of the fokis. (representing the Government), Sir fatal.
sinate General Ho Chu-kuo. Shouson Chow, C.M.G., Kt. and Mrs. hours abarp. It le most essential
H. The youth failed to escape, ne The report says that the guards that all candidates should make
Another case of a person being Y. K. Chow, The Hon. Dr. R.. bitten by a deg which was allowed to Kotowall, C.M.G, LL.D. and Miss the driver became scared and on General Ho's special train yon- wander abroad without a muzzle, was Esther Kotowall The Hon. Dr. S. drove off before he could get interday morning discovered four reported to the Police yesterday at W Tao, O.B.E., LL.D. and Mrs. S. again. Japanese soldiers swarm nationala "of a cortain country. Stanley. A schoolboy named Leo W. Te'o, The Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, ed out of the barracke and carried on board the train, and found other dangerous Taung, was the victim. He was taken Mr. Li Yau-toun, C.B.E., Mr. Fung in the Chinese youth, the latter's bombs and to the Government Civil Hospital for Kl-chouk, Mr. Wong Kwong tin, Mr. fate being unknown at prosent weapons on their persons. precautionary treatment, and the dog M, K. Lo, Mr. W. N. Thomas Tam,
A foreign correspondent who The culprits are still being, do- war seized and removed to Kennedy Mr. J. K. Bousfield, Mr. J. 8. S.
Cooper, and Mr. F. Stafford Smith, was taking a picture of the Intained for questioning-Router. Town dopot.
to
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effort to attend so as complete the course as early as possible.
Chinese Company.
Strength. The following members have been taken on the strength of tho Chinese Company as from dates shown against them:
Constable R81 Tae Kwing Iu, May
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