RACE HANDICAPS.
Last Meeting Of The Current Season,
Cyclamon Bay, 156; King's Bounty, 168; King'a Justice, 158; Sitting Bull, 162.
ko, 101;
TRAFFIC CASES.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1933.
COLLISION BETWEEN CAR
AND RICKSHA
A collision between a car and a ricksha in which the coollo auffer-
JAPAN PROTESTS
ALLEGED STABBING.
AGGRIEVED BY THE NEW CHINESE TARIFF
SEQUEL TO A FRACAS AT WEST POINT
Tokyo, May 30.
Agreement,
1
MEMORIAL DAY.
OBSERVED BY AMERICAN COMMUNITY
at
A further remand until Thurs THE WHITSUN PLATE. ed a broken arm, was the subject Japanese commercial
Following the expiry of the Sino-day morning was made in the cage served yesterday, by the American Memorial Day was duly ob- Entries and handleaps for the ing brought against the driver, a Japanese Government has protested having caused grievous bodily General was flown at half-mast of a summons for negligent driy-and China's refusal to renew it, the in which Lau So is charged with lag of the American Consulate community in Hongkong. Tho Eighth Extra Meeting of the Hong Chinese, at the Central Police to Nanking regarding the new Injury to L Chuen In Second until noon, when the U.S.S..Isabol kong Jockey Club, the Inst meeting Court yesterday. Sergeant You Chinese tarif. The protest en-Street on April 21. The caso was fired a salute of twenty-one guns before the close of the current racing stated that defendant was travel-amerates season, which will be contested onling along Queen's Hload East at points:
the following Monday next, are as follow:
three heard before Mr. Schofield, at the at one minute intervals, and this Boher Plate: "A" Class, one mile the time. The passenger in the
Central Magistracy 1. The new tarlit is prohibitive-afternoon. driver was fined $10 and ordered unilaterally against the Sino-Japan-
yesterday was answered by H.M.S. Tamar. ricksha Was uninjured. The ly high, and has been adopted
The flag of the U.S.S. Isabel was The defendant gave evidence men-of-war in port displayed the flown at half-mast, and other to pay $50 compensation.
one Agreement of 1929, when China yesterday saying that he had gone American ensign Second "Iny and Corn" Stakes, five furlengn.feltor.
was given tariff autonomy at the to see a friend in Second Street during the day. Skelter,
Flagrant Case. 152;
half-mast Helvellyn, 168; Paul Jones, 152; City
Instance of Japan.
about 7 p.m. that night, when ho of Canton, 156: Glorious Day. 152; a particularly flagrant one in such not only contravenes the most-who was in the company of General, the Commander of the Remarking that the offence was 2.-China's anti-dumping tarift was called out by the complainant, Following the customary pro- Gold Bar, 152; Little Rock. 158 a congested street, Mr. Schofield favoured-nation clause; but also in-another man. The complainant US.S. Isabel and members of the cedure, the American Consul Baguio, 155; Grand Slam, 165; Melody, 161; Whoopee, 156: Vienna, imposed a fine of $80 on a Chinese fringes Japan's treaty rights naked him why he had assaulted Butterfly, 166) Bold General, 165: Trafico Inspector C. F. Alexander exists between Mr. T. V. Soong and asked him to produce one of his American indies laid wreaths on 156; Disorderly Conduct, 152; White driver who was summoned by
8.--A perfeet understanding a man to Shaukiwan, and then flappy Valley Cemetery, where the American community visited Darlen, 152; Aden, 152.
for dangerous driving in Welling. Mr. Ariyoshi that Chian should not clansmen. He said he would do so the graves of American citizens Juling Stakes, fivo furlonge to Street. It was stated that raise the tariff on Japanese goods on the following day, but com- buried there. A wreath was also Adam, 149; Aroy, 162; Danjelina, defendant turned out from suddenly.-Reuter, 101; Black Rock, 155; Burgomaster, D'Aguilar Street and proceeded.
plainant seized hold of him, and 168; Cobu, 155; Charming Face, 152; along Wollington Street without a Double Face, 155; Flying Boy, 158; stop. Glen Shoe, 158; Gold Ring, 101; Helter Skelter, 162; Iron Grey, 140 Jack O'Lantern, 155; Jingle, 158; King's Company, 101; Maria Petra, 101; Partnership, 162; Snappy Eve, 158 Sticky Pant, 165; The Crook, 158; The Gadwall, 101 Valley Hall, 165.
Whitsun Piste, Ore and a quarter miles, Cycinmen Bay, Gleneagles, 168; Sitting Bull, 154; Solar Star, 157; King's Bounty, 16; King's Justice, 161; The Tiger, 184; Sadke, 101; Bright Star, 18.
British Trade Lons
London, May 30.
struck him on his lip with his placed at the bane of the Kuhlan flat. He (defendant) struck back,
Monument in Waneliai, In the House of Commons
and then the other man attacked took part in the commemoration The following American indica day, Mr. Walter Runciman, an- which looked like a knife. He Benson, Mrs. Biggar. Mrs. Clark. Constahle Knocked Down.
to-him with a shining instrument, ceremony.-Mrs. Ballantyne, Mrs. Knocking
swering Captain Dower, said that warded off the first blow, and also Mrs. Draper. Mrs. Duclos, Mrs. down 2411 polleeman on point duty in Bon-other goods into
Indian British imports of cotton goods and a second, which cut his index Emmert, ham Strand on May 16, cost a Malaya this year, showed a con- ing his whistle, and met a Chinese Marshall, Chinese driver $25 when he was aiderable decline. The question detective, who chased the com- Sanger,
Hongkong and finger. He then ran away, blow Jenkins, Mra. Le Fevre,
Mrs. Howard, Mra. found guilty yesterday of acgli-of Japanese competition was under plainant.
Mrs. gent driving.
Mrs. Muzzall, Mrs. constable
Mrs.
Shannon, Mrs. Somora, Mrs.. Tyson, and Mrs. R. S. Hall.
The
ed a two days' stay at the hospital.ent, he added-Reuter Spe-i 150 stated that his injuries necessitat discussion with the Japanese Gov-
Second Tytam "A" Class, One mile-Darien, 140; Duplex, 150: Gay Butterfly, 163; Melody, 158; No Fear, 155; Now's The Time, 157; Paul Jones, 145;
Panther, 182;
Vigilance, 158.
The
Wallsend Handicap, Six furlongs City of Brisbane, 170; Ngtuk, 150; What's That, 148; Wolln, 168; Aurora, 135; But After Thint, 136; Canny, 140; City of Melbourne, 148; Cossack's Cholec. 135: Kilrea, 135; Northern Star, Star, 14; Ration, 143; Teenmach, 140.
DEFINITION OF AN
AGGRESSOR.
SHARP CLEAVAGE AT GENEVA
Genova, May 30. the question
A wide divergence opinion over aggressor has been revealed as the of definition of an
General Commission of the Dis resuit of two days discussion In the armament Conference.
Second Tytam Handicap, "B" Class, One Afile.-Aden, 16; Baguio, 152; Bold General, 166; Disorderly Con- duct, 150; Funny Face, 168; Tho Raincoat, 14; Victor, 153.
France, and a number of other Yangtze Stakes, One mile-Blue Powers, want a binding definition Star, 101; Bright Star, 168; Cham-which will automatically release pagne Bay, 155; Don, 155; Jungle the sanctions given for the fim, 161; Marquis Hall, 162: The While Britain wants something chee, Tiger, 155; Tom, 152; Valorous, 155. more elastic which will not pre-
West River Plate, "E" Class, Five Judice Independence furlongs.African Eve, 155; Auction and action.
of judgment Bridge, 162; Battling Horan, 149;: Black Velvet, 160; Christmas Belle,
America, while net direct in- 152; Esk, 161; Gold Bar, 152; terested, aharga the British view. Helvellyn, 168; Imperial Hall, 152; Just Imagine, 101; Krate Vis, 158; (Greece) dealing with the question A draft resolution by M. Pulitis Lucky Star, 152; Much Ado, 152 was unreservedly accepted by M. Spotted Leaf, 158; Sunning, 15; Paul Boncour and strongly favour- Swale, 162; Ta Peastle, 152; The Goat, 102: The Loafer, 181 The ed by the Chinese, while
Herr
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U. S. TAX INQUIRÝ
PRESIDENT PRESSES FOR FULL FACTS
Washington, May 30.
He went to the station to report: having been assaulted, and five, minutes later' the detectivo brought in the complainant, who said he had been stabbed by him DELEGATES GATHER
(defendant). Witness did not FOR. PARLEY
know how complainant was in- jured, but he thought it possible JAPAN'S CHIEF DELEGATE
he had been injured by one of his own friends, during the fight, as he had the impression that Peking, May 30.
It is understood that President several others were attacking him. Roosevelt has informed the Senate It is learned from the most re- liable sources that it was Lieut. for the defence, but he could vestigating alleged tax evasions Another witness gave evidence Banking Committee, which is in- Vice Chief-of-Staff, who arrived at except that the defendant had ancial men of America, that he General Okamura, General Muto's not
say anything of the
the chief Japanese delegate at the called out by a mon he did not see. without any limit." Tangku yesterday and who will become into his shop, and had been desires the inquiry to "go through fight, on the part of world-famous fin-
Armistice Conference four days, optimists expect will last three or
It is further reported that he has indicated his "complete cun- Further Plans,
for idence in the. Committee." It is understood that General Major-General, Koise to negotiate the Tangku, conference is only Members
This latter declaration is pre- Muto wants his Chief-of-Staff, Although some quarters expect dissension
sumably connected with reports of a formal armistice with the Chin-called for the signing of terms quarrelled over the methods of the Committee. ese authorities in North China, already agreed upon, other believe Mr. Fecora, counsel for the Com- are said to have suggesting that the delegates of there are many hurdles to be mittee, in the conduct of the In- the two parties to meet at Chin-cleared befere an agreement is vestigation. wangtao.
within reach-Renter-
which
military matters will be discussed
Chinese circles state that only i
at Tangka, while minor diploma
tic issues are waiting the arrival,
special train which left Tangku this morning.
In
There have been sensational Disarming Volunteers.
rumours that Mr. Pecorai's op- ponents were preparing to attempt Nanking, May 30. to discredit him by digging up Newspapers this morning feature alleged irregularities in his post. in Peking of Mr. Ariyoshi, Japan's reports that General Fan Chen-won | Rainstorm, 158; Toby, 158; Whoopee, Nadolny (Germany), Signor Minister to Chinn, from Shangla disarming all Chinese volunteers of the possibility of a "whispering Mr. Pecora has stated in view and interrupting communications campaign against him, that his Three Japanese officials from between Peling and Suiyunn-record is "an open book."—Renter Mike, 155; Street
Finally on the proposal of Me. Peking were also on board the Renter. Tenerio, 151; Tillicum. for; Wake Arthur Henderson, a meeting, to
Special. eld, 155; Widnes, 108,
155,
Soragna and the Hungarian dele-hai. Huang In Stakes, "C" Clans, One gate opposed, lie-Californin, 101;
Dee, 165: Singer, 101
be presided over by M, Politis, and including British and Russian representatives, as voicing diame
GARRISON BILLIARDS.trically opposite views, will be held
Royal Engineers Narrowly Beat Artillery Team.
INTERESTING ENCOUNTER.
to try and reach a compromise.- Reuter Special,
WHITES ATTAČKED.
SUK TRIBESMEN RISE AT LAIKIPIA
Nairobi, May. 39.
A very interesting and sporting gaine took place at Wellington Barracks on Monday in the Garrison Armed Suk tribesmen invaded Billards League, between the Royal the white settled aren at Laikipia, Engineers and the Royal Artillery, entered a farm and attacked the and resulted in a win for the former whites there with spears.
by 19 points.
The lanuo was in doubt right until
The whitea fred on the tribesmen
the final gaine, at the commencement and it is believed several were
of which the Engineers were leading wounded.
by one point, and with L/Sgt.
Gunner Pine (R.A.) It looked as bellious crowd.-Reuter,
though the R. A. would pull it off: However, Hellingworth played ex- tremely well to beat his redoubtable opponent, making a break of 33 at the crucial moment when 27 in arrears, and running out victor by 18 points.
Complete acores:
Royal Engineere
Basal Artillery Spe. Whitaker 156 1/Bdr. Combey Sleut. Began
4.M.11. Floy
at Bucklo
103 But Beratun
10 Bar. Maddun
04 Bxt. Bryant
#gt. Holworth 180
Mr. Gr. Pinr
180
Manchukuo Wishes
Harbin, May 30, Mr. Mori has handed M. Kouz- netzoff a letter stating that the Manchukito authorities wish to uz limit the powers of Soviet adminis- trators of the Chinese Eastern 12 Railway and to establish a parity;
of Soviet and Manchukuo ployees-Reuter.
180
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