Gloucester Recover Lost Form
BEAT GLAMORGAN · BY
AN INNINGS...
Loudon, June 8. Gloucester recovered some of their form, against Glamorgan in the county cricket championship when they defeated the Welsh county by an innings and 89 runs, Goddard was in great form
PITCHERS' SORRY TIME
Philadelphia Score 14 Against Yankees
Washington, Juno 8.
In a thrilling hard hitting game York Yankees by 14 runs to 10- today Philadelphia beat the Now Jimmy Foxx had the time of his life socking the Yankees pitchers and he comploted the circuit three times.
with the ball, taking 7 for 48 ined to nose out Philadelphia in the The New York Giants · manag- Glamorgan's first innings and National League, where St. Louis for 42 in the second.
did likewise with Chicago,
Parker gave him splendid as- sistance in the second innings claiming five victims for 68 runs. Glamorgan were outplayed in
Their all departments. scores amounted to 129 and 114, to which Gloucester replied with 882, Barnett scoring 154 and Dacre 54.---Reuter.
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CABINET CRISIS IN SPAIN
(Continued from Page 1.)
that the Pope does not take this action in order to thwart political reforms, because "the church ac commodaten herself to all forms of government and civil institutions, provided the rights, of God and the Christian conscience are left tact."
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Boston nosed out Washington Senators in the first game of a double header, but had a dozen runs, notched against them in the second.
Scores as supplied by Router were:
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
St. Louis
Chicago
Pittsburgh Cincinnati
New York Philadelphin
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R. H. E..
2
€
1 # 0
2
8
8
10 2
7 6 3
G 9 0
AN
(Peet, Terry and Ott homered for New York)
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
In-
Chicago Detroit
Philadelphia
EIGHT CHARGES MADE.
The' ponti imputed the anta- goniam against the church to "the
2 8 1
3 10 2
14 19 0
New York ....... 10 13 I (Foxx three times homered for hatred against the Lord entertain. | Philadelphia and Ruth and Gehrig ed by secret organizations that seek the destruction of all religious and social order.
Pope Plus made eight charges against the Republic of Spain. They are:
1. The separation of church and state. This is described as
a "most grievous error."
2. The Catholic religion has an odious watch not over its teach- ings in schools, while the exercise of worship, religious processions, the administration of the sacra- ments to the dying and
replied for New York)
Cleveland
St. Louis
THỦ HỒNG KONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JING 9, 1933.
Co
1
3 8 10
(Crouch homered for St. Louis)
Boston Washington
Boston Washington
4
8
1
3 9 1
3
11
0
12 17
for the dead have been hamper-Evolution of
cd.
3. The church has been strip-
..ped of all its property and forced
to pay taxos,
4. The churches have been de
Scotch Dress
The annual inspection and demonstration of the French Fire Brigade was held in Shanghai at the Kokauza Gardens. Above photograph shows the firemen "laying on" with sight lines of a hose, while picture on the right was taken during the demonstration of speed in using the extension ladder.
CANTON INSURANCE
·
OFFICE
Special Resolutions Confirmed
An extraordinary general meet
comment
F. C.
wili
LOCAL WILLS
› $36,400 · LEFT BY
MRS. ARCULLI
Letters of administration to the estate of Amina el Arculli, a widow, late of 58, Kennedy Road, Victoria, who died on February MARQUIS LI'S
otherwise
APPEAL FAILS
זי
UNMANIFESTED STARCH
20 BAGS BROUGHT
INTO COLONY
error Was
Well Done Perry & Austin!
WONDERFUL PLAY IN DAVIS CUP
London, June 8.
In their severest test since the first round tià against Spain, Bri- tain to-day made a wonderful start in tho. third round Davis Cup match against Italy and appear safe for entry into the semi-final where they will meet Czecho- Slovakia,
The match is being played at Eastbourne and it opened with a magnificent three sets victory, for. Fred Perry against Baron do Mor purgo.
The Englishman, although for ced to the advantage game in cach sot was always on top and cap- able of clinching the Issue when nacessary..
Perry won the first set at the. tenth game, was taken to the twelve ganies In the second and won the third at 6-4..
SPECTACULAR AUSTIN,
H. W. Austin followed this up with an even more spectacular display, when he overwhelmed de Stefani in three sets, losing only 12 games.
Austin started in whirlwind fashion going out to the points |at 6-2,, and although the Italian strove hard to stem the tied, he could not shake Austin from his purpose, and the world's most stylish player went on to win the remaining sets 'nt. 7-5, 7-5-
deciding rubber and they will now This gave, them the third and oppose. Britain. Reuter.
90 M.P.H. FLYING
SQUAD
ing of the Canton Insurance 4, 1932, leaving locul extate valued Office Limited, for the purpose of
at $30,400, have been granted to confirming resolutions passed at an her brother, Shelk Rumjahn extraordinary general meeting held on Ismail. a mercantile assistant, May 26 as special resolutions, TAK
At Prague, Monzel' and' Mar- held in Meases. Jardine Matheson and of Moreton Terrace, Causeway SENTENCE INCREASED
salek of Czecho-Slovakia proced- Ltd.'s Board room this
Bay. Deceased's five sons and morning
TO 3 YEARS
ed to finish off their tie with Present
Hon. Mr. ent were
J. two daughters have renounced
Unless the decision against him!
Grecco and to enter the semi-final Patdraon, chairman, Messrs. J. their rights and titles to letters of
A plea of guilty to a technical of the European Zone, when they Taggart, A. H. Compton and T. E administration.
is set aside by the Supreme Court Prentis before Mr. Wynne-Jones astonishingly easy manner 6-1, (-), Pearce, directors, and Mr.
made by Mr. J. B. defeated Xydis and Micolaides in Probate of the will of Tang Ho-Marqula Li Kuo-clil, former gen-in the Central Police Court this 6-1. Hall, secretary, and Messrs. D. Bshi, widow, late of 30, Po Yuen eral manager of the China Mer-morning, when he appeared for Stevenson, Ho Kom-tong, W. L M Road, Canton, has been granted to chants S.N. Co., who was senten-Wu Chong, cook, charged with Konzio, M. II. Turner, M. H. Lo and
her sons, Tang Fu-hang and Tang ced to three years' imprisonment Ho Leung shareholders.
The Chairman: Gentlenen, As Kwa-hang, merchants, of 17, Wing by the Nantao District Court last bringing from Canton on the s. you aro aware, this meeting is Fung Lane, Victoria. Deceased, year on charges of bribery and Sai On 20 bags of starch which necessary to confirm special who died on February 4.1933, left having wilfully caused damages were not manifest. A fine of $5 resolutions the exordinary. re-local estate' valued at $18,300. to the company by signing the was imposed, and the starch re- solutions that were
at the
Tis. Kwong Kal-on, aliaa Wong Ounfavourable"
turned to the defendant. 80,000,000 extraordinary meeting of the Com-
Wong Wui-loan agreements with the China Mr. Prentis-My instructions pany which was held on the 26th chuen, May. I do not think any further chaen, of Kong Moon, San Wui Realty Co., will have to spend six are twenty bags of potato powder. district, who died on. December months more in gaol according to Is called for and. I
Mr. Wynne-Jones-It possibly therefore put the resolutions to the 16, 1932, left local estate sworn a decision rendered by judges of means starch. (Laughter). Meeting I move that the following under $9,100. Latters of admin- Soochow High Court in a special Mr. Prentis-My ellents had Resolution, namely:"That the exisi leiration have been granted to his tribunal.
paid all the duty, in Canton ing 10,000 shares in the capital of widow, Wong Kanishi, of the same The special tribunal, which was they were ignorant of the locul the Company of the nominal value of address, temporarily residing at formed to hear Marqu Li's ap-regulations. $260 each, upon which the sum of 21, Wing Wo Street, Victoria,
peal against the three years' sens Revenite-OMeer Ellis, who pro- $100 has been paid up, be divided into 60,000 shares of the nominal value Locul estate valued at $2,900 tence, on account of his sickness secuted, said that there was no of $50 each upon which the sum of was left by Fok Sing-ho, allas and inability to proceed to Sos-duty on starch brought into Hong- $20 shall be credited as paid up", Fok Chung-yau, late of Sheung chow for trial, in delivering judg-kong. The responsibility lay .on which was duly passed as an ex-Yuen Village, who died October ment, stated that the crime for tite purser, but it was the duty of traordinary meeting of this Company 30, 1932. Probate of the will has which the Marquis had been een-all passengers to declare their held on the 26th day of May, 1933, been granted to his son, Fok Man-tenced was one of misappropria-cargo to him. In this case, the
A now fleet of motorcara, cap- and
the same is hereby confirmed ace, of the same address, tempor- tion and not the crime of bribery defendant did not do 80. The able of speeds between 80 and 90 as a special resolution.
Mr. Ho Kom-tong seconded and the ally residing at 57, Bonham willfully causing damages. A Revenue officer said he had been miles an hour, has, it-is-under-
notice of second appeal was im-instructed by the Superintendent stood, been ordered for the use of resolution was passed unanimously. Strand East.
The Chairman: I now propose that Mr. Thomas Holmes, Superin-mediately given by Marquis Li. to ask for confiscation.
Scotland Yard's Flying Squad. following Resolution, namely: the
tendent of Works of Messrs, Pal- Tre tribunal ordered Marquis Li Mr. Prentis pointed out the
At the same time it is reported That as on and from the 1st day mer and Turner, and living at 3, to pay the C.M.S.N. Co. a sum of cargo was not illegal, and naked that within the next few months
July, 1933, the
document submitted has been granted letters of admin- Marquis had, in the company's defendant. to the meeting and for the of identification subscribed he istration to the catate of his late name, obtained the sum from the Chuleman there be perth wife, Mrs. Norah Jane Holmes, as the Articles of Associa who died intestate at the French adopted
of the Company, in substitu- Hospital on April 2, 1983, leaving did tion ensigns of the Cameron Highland- tion for, and to the exclusion of, all local estate valued at $1,800.
existing Articles thereof" ers In 1815.
clared the property of the state. INTERESTING FIGURES
B. Religious congregations have been deprived of the right to teach.
of
6. Religious orders were sup; pressed which took a vd obedience to an authority other than the state.
7. A blow was almed at the suprême authority of the church by the declaration, "the authority. of the vicar of Jesus Christ is foreign to the Spanish nation."
8. Religious buildings were seized to establish lay schools.
CALLS ON PEOPLE.
AT EXHIBITION
UNIFORM FORMER
OF BLACK WATCH
1
be
London. Statuettes carved out of old Scots oak by Mr. C.D.O. Pilkington, famous for, his sculpture work in Scotland's Memorial Shrine, show the evolution of Scotch millary dress. The figures are part of .of contly in London.
and
SCOTLAND YARD'S EQUIPMENT
WIRELESS FOR PATROLS
London,
an exhibition that took place re-fed in the printeregulations contain- Dragon Terrace, Causeway Bay $700,000, it being alleged that the for an order for its return to the ordinary police patrol cars in Lon
wore
The exhibit shows that at one
the
Highlanders time "brecks." The 1st Battalion once
trousers,
wore
grey
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the
and
which was duly passed at an extra-
MILITARY HOSPITAL
TRESPASSERS
the "ear bandit.".
Experiments with wireless-tele- phones for this type of work have, been carried out during the past few months, and experimental- transmitters have been set up at Tottenham and Kow.
don will be oquipped with wirelesa." In summarizing his complaint the
The Magistrate-When there is thus giving the motor patrols the Popa said:
China Realty Co. and offered the no confiscation order made, the maximum of effectiveness against "We invite all our beloved sons
money to Mr. Chen Fu-moh, form, property is yours. In Spain to employ every legitimate
er Vice-Minister of Communien- means to induce the legislators to
tions and government supervisor reform these enactments so con-
of the China Merchants, without trary to the rights of every citizen
the Government's permission. At and so hostile to the church, sub-
The most striking uniform was ordinary eating dar or Man, 193 GERMANY'S WAY OUT special tribunal that he was also this decision Marquis Li told the of stituting for them, others which that worn by private soldiers in held on the
company of the be and the same is hereby confirmed will be acceptable to the Catholic the Grenadier
dissatisfied and would appeal in an a special conscience." The Pope expressed 2nd Black Watch. While in India
resolution.
(Continued from Page 1.) the Supreme Court against it. This was seconded by Mr. W. Mc-
FOUR CHINESE GIVEN' It in interesting to note that the
It was found, however, that the his deep love for Spain and his in 1782 they wore tight fitting
possible on credits granted to Ger-loan agreements with the China
THE OPTION
signals transmitted to police care profound sorrow at the wrong and white trousers and black spats. kenzle and carried unanimously.
The Chairman:-Gentlemen, that many after July, 1931-Reuter, injury. which he said that Spain The 74th Highland Regiment once
Realty Co., the conclusion of which
seriously interfered with. re- Two Chinece men and two wo- ception on ordinary wireless sets had done to the Church. At the wore a white cone-shaped hat al- concludes the business of this meet-
ing and I thank you all for
caused the detention of Marquis same time he declared that the most two feet high-Reuter. attendance.
Li, have already been cancelled men, aged 18 and 15, respectively, over a considerable area near the
both of whom stated they were broadcasting new legislation "attacks the Ac.
following protracted negotiations cepted principles of civic freedom
between the American concern and widows, were charged before Mr. quently, it has been decided the In Wynne-Jones
the on which the Spanish regime pre-
Mr. O. S. Lieu the new manner Court this morning, with entering to pick up messages in Morse code. Contral police patrol cars are to continuo tends to be based.".
of the China Merchants. The latter the grounds of the Bowen Road-Beuter.
NO CRITICISM OF ZAMORA. After the first high wave of feel- ing over the new anti-clerical lawa swept the country, calmer bends were less inclined to blame Pre- aldent Zamorn for signing them. ̧
CLAIM FOR FALSE TEETH
RAILWAY ACCIDENT CAUSES LOSS
London.
No Catholic Agrarian leaders or
The Grent Western Railway high churchmen criticized. Zamora far.aigning the law, which was in Company hina been presented with terpreted na reflecting the belief a claim for a set of false teeth that parliament would have over-lost by a passenger in an accident near ridden a voto hnd he attempted to which happened at night do so. That in turn would have Swansea, South Wales. stimulated the anti-clerical move-
A light engine coming out from ment.
a tunnel crashed into the luggage communication charges would pot van of the Paddington-Pembroke be preferred against the President, Dock express, as the express was
Meanwhile Catholles are streng-Handing at the platform. thening the Accion Catolics and
No one was seriously hurt.- organizing a boycott of government Reuter. schools.
Thus it was believed that ex-
The new laws provide that the church may not engage in teaching
or business, and call for the na-
are banned entirely..
Police being satisfied that the
your
LABOUR MAGAZINE'
HITLER'S COMING
PROBLEM
REPARATION LOANS.
Berlin, June 8. The transfer morntorium de clared by the Reichsbank has now been implemented by the necessary Governmental decree and contes into force as from July 1,
The Dawes and the Young Loans will be suspended under the terms Can Hitler survive the disillu- of the transfer moratorium. alon, that will follow when it is Existing "standstill agreementa" realised that he can fulfil none of are not affected for the present, but It is understood that Dr. Schacht, the elaborate promises he hus made to those he has duped in supt standstill negotiations in Lon- porting his terror? This is the don next week, hopes to obtain
German some alleviation for Germany, question answered by a
MEANING OF DECISION. Socialist in the May number The Labour Magazine,
The transfer moratorium does Philips Price deals with the not mean the cessation of payments necessity of rationalising agricpl-In marks of the principal and in- turo on
the distributing plane, tercat, but merely the cessation of One of the most interesting men contending that over-production payments in foreign currencies. la apparent only because effective German private debtors must pay recently in Londen now is Felix demand is not organised,
into a special conversion fund set Scully Starlight, a 37 year-old The White Paper on India is up by the Reichsbank, which pro-American-Indian from St. John's scathingly analysed by Major D. mises to convert marks into foreign Nowfoundland. In the past ole- Graham Pole, while W. Milne- currencies whenever the German von years he has walked a dis- Bailey gives an illuminating out-supply of foreign currencies war tanco equal to five times round line of the tasks before the World rants the stop.
the world. Economic Conference.
Ho has worn out 100 pairs of boots.
company has agreed to repay the $700,000 advanced by the Ameri-Military Hospital without can concern in 20 instalments thority. A fine of $5 or
days ench was imposed. within a period of ten years,
of
How to make statistics really In-
BIG PROFIT.
Later.
FELIX KEEPS ON WALKING
MAŊ CIRCLES GLOBE FIVE TIMES
London.
au- euven.
stations. Conse
It was stated that the defend Romance
ants were all apparenty friends of one of the hospital "boya."
The two girls were in the room. From British
Replying to the Magistrate,
Corporal Catlin, R.A.M.C,. said
that there were notices but they Museum
wore all in English.
His Worship suggested that the
"boy" be dealt with departmental- TWO BRIDES THIS
FANLING GOLF
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY The starting times for Sunday's Kolf over the Old. Couras at Fanling are as follows: Old Course
Rodgers.
Brussels Authoritative circles In declare that the allegation made dur telligible ls explained in an ar The re-discount credit of $40,- He has a pack weighing 3% tionalization of church properly. ing the Senate inquiry in the United
The church a subject to Lax States that Mesars, Morgan & Com-ticle on the Vienna Method of 000,000 will be paid back now (in-stone and he has always carried and supervision, and the Jesults pany offered shares to the King of Pictorial Statistics by Brenda stead of July when it falls due) it on his back until this year;
Fate Voysey. Dr. II. B. Morgan, the in paper dollars, meaning a profit when somebody gave him a 0.32 n.m. Major Melntyre, R. A. the Belgians at a favourable
Trades Union Congress Medical of thirty militon marks to Germany bicycle. He also carries algna- was entirely without foundation.
Adviser, deals with Decupational at the present rate of the dollar,
tures of hundreds of Town Clerks 9.30 n,m. N. K. Little John, 1, N.
Williamaon. diseases, and lays down a
Dr. Schacht announces that the and Mayors of towns in England Messrs. Croucher and Company re-gramme of work to be done in this before Mr. Balfour yesterday for colved the following rubber quotation vital branch of Trade Union ac-Reichsbank has requested. Ger- and Scotland, to which he has just 0.40-n.m J. G. Campbelt, W. A.
many's long-term creditors, as well added that of the Lord Mayor of tivity.
9.44 a.m. C. H. Bradley, E. D. Matthews S hawking without a llence in Robin from Singapore at neon to-day:--
The book reviews are wall done, as the Bank of International Settle- ments, to attend the meeting of particularly Dr. Hugh Dalton's standstill credits which is to lo
9.48 a.m. A. T. Lay,
Liekaman, criticism of
Eachso's Oscar
hold in London on Tuesday next "Socialleation of Banking."
Reuters
was delivering brooms, Mr. Jones this morning discharged
the young Chinese who was summoned
son Road. Defendant claimed he had been ordered to deliver brooms to the Wah Yan College.'
October, November, December, 1938, Buyers, 11% centa. Sellers, 11 cents.. (Quotation in Singapore cents)...
pro-
London,
Felix oxpects to travel another 15,000 miles before he reaches his home in Newfoundland again. Reutar.
... Stewart.
E.
9.52 a.m. R. C. Wobb, G. T. May.
YEAR
London.
It is unusual for romance to come out of the British, Museums, but it has done so this year.
The Musoum le providing two brides.
They are the daughters of Mr, Laurence Binyon, the post. The eldest, Margaret, is being married to a Mr. Humphrey Higgins.and. the younger, Nicolete, to Mr. Buall Gray, the deputy keeper of prints and drawings.
Mr. Bingon himself la retiring this year after 40 years service at the museum, He will succeed Mr. T. 8. Eliot, in a professorship of poetry at Harvard University. --Reuter,
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