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NEW GOVERNOR OF PHILIPPINES

WELCOMED IN COLONY

THIS MORNING'

The Hon. Frank Murphy, the ΠΟΥ Governor-General of the Philippines, was not dismayed at hla watery reception when the Prestilent Coolidge, en route for Manila, tied up at the Kowloon wharf in a heavy rainstorm this _morning_

"I just going to work. It will be a new job to me, but I have had many hard jobs before. I shall be happy there because I like the Filipino people and I like this

class of work."

VICTIMISED LADY

WANTED

SAID -TO HAVE HAD HER BAG SNATCHED

ATO

The Tsimshatsul Police trying to get in touch with a Euro- pean lady who nearly had her handbag snatched from her by two Chinese lads outside the Y.Mİ. C.A., Kowloon, on Saturday after- noon.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1933.

HONOURS EASY IN DOUBLE HEADERS

· TWO WINS FOR PITTSBURGH

HIGH SCORING

"Now York, June 11.

CORRESPONDENCE

Bus Services.

To The Editor Hongkong Telegraphı

Sir, The Eleventh of June sign- alised the passing of the control of the business of bus transportation into new hands,

RADIO BROADCAST

KING'S SPEECH FROM DAVENTRY

From Z. B. W on wave length of 355 motres (84.5 k/c.).

4.30-7 p.m. Chinese recorded pro- gramme.

7-10.30 p.m. European programme. 7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quo- tations, etc.

7.3-7.13 p.m.

Anacreon: Overture (Cherubini)—– Willem Mongelberg and Concarge- bouw Orchestra of Amsterdam.

07420-D/1-D.

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2007

Miss

The change has not been to any marked extent apparent to general In a series of double-headors view. The red-and-green-buses on Charging Chau Kwan, 12, and National League succeeded in same routes as heretofor, and ex- to-day only Pittsburgh in the the Island continue to run on the Young Yau-loi, 14, wih attempting winning both games. In the first cept for irregular lutervals between a handbag, Detective they piled up eleven runs against waits at stops, the services under to snatch Inspector Rozeekwy informed Mr. St. Louis and then French blanked the new.. regime

are operated in Butters at the Kowloon Magis- the homestera out.

much the same way as when'in lady was standing outside the at the hands of Philadelphia, but tracy this morning that while the The Giants sustained a reverse other hands. European YM.C.A.. the two de- the Yankees, opposed to Boston tion that the signs of change be- The Student Prince (Donnelly-Rom-

It is only on a closer Investiga-7.18-7.30 p.m. Vocal Gems. fendants walked up to her and the won one and lost one in a double come apparent, and these havo in-

berg) The Student Prince Com. Among those present to welcome first lad tried to snatch her hand-header.

spired misgivings in those who by Mercenary Mary (Conrad-Ellis)-Co

pany the Hon. Frank Murphy were the bag, "He was unsuccessful In his Parder was in great pitching necessity or convenience have to lumbia Vocal Gems Chorus American' Consul-General, Mr. Brat attempt and when he tugged form for Cleveland and blanked make frequent use of the convoy- Douglas Jenkins, Captain R. F. at it again, she screamed. A Chin- out St. Louis. Walter, A.D.C. to H.B. the Gover- eso detective was attracted to the

Scores

Aв cabled by Reuter

Yesterday the writer went on a nor and Lt. R. F. L. Mears, scone and went in pursuit of the

tour of all the main routes for the A. D. C. to H.E the G.O.C., two boys, finally arresting both

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

express purpose of observing the Major General O. C. Borrett. The some distance away. When he re-j

R. H.

buses being worked under the new distinguished visitor waa necom-turned to the Y.M.C.A. with the

Brooklyn.................

conditions and his experiences are panied by his sister Mrs. Teahan, |bags, ho found the lady gone.

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set below in their strictly chrono- and Mr. Teahan, Mr. Joseph E. Mr. Butters said he would like

logical order. Mills, economic adviser, Mrs, Mills to have the lady in Court and hop- and daughter; Mr. Edward G. Jed the publicity of the case would Kemp, legal adviser; Mr. Norman (help the Police to trace her iden- G. Hill, private secretary; and Miss |tity. Eleanor secretary.

Bumgardner, nasistant The case was remanded for 24

There were also on the boat, Brigadier-General Creed Cox, new Chief of the Bureau of Insular Affairs; and Mr. George E. Mal- colm, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines, who, with his wife, is returning from vacation.

The Governor-General who was the Mayor of Detroit, is taking over the administration of the lalands from Mr. Thodore Roosevelt, and although he naturally would not make any definite statements as to the policy to be followed in the Philippines, be intimated that the government would be more liberally Inclined in the future.

hours.

EX-CANTON OFFICIAL ROBBED

Theft of Fans From

His Residence

LI Chim and Lai Chan, lock- smiths, were sentenced to three months hard labour each by Mr. Schofield, at the Central Magis- tracy this morning, for the larceny of two electric fans from the re- addence of dir. Tung Cho chung. an ex-Canton official, at 17, Fung Fai Terrace.

en-

The President has left me clear field of action," he said. "I come with an open mind and will try to make my administration an

Sub-Inspector Nolloth said that. era of good fellowship and under-the defendants had gained standing," and with a broad smile, trance through a back door which the man who became an inter- had been left open. The complain- national figure through his efforts ant himself was not aware that to pull Detroit out of the elough of the fans had been stolen until depression, repeated, that he liked much later when defendants wero would arrested. The fans wore traced the Philippine, people und enjoy working with them.

to Hollywood Road, and one re- A full programme has been ar- covered, but the other was bought ranged for the Governor-General | by a man who is out of the Colony. and his party during their stay In When he returns, it is quite prob the Colony. This afternoon they able he will be willing to return intend to lunch at the Repulse Bay it to its owner, added the Insper- Hotel; this evening the Hon. tor. Frank Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Teahan will dine with Mr. Jenkins at his Peak residence, and after meeting local Americans, they will spend the night there. To-morrow, they will lunch with Sir William and Lady Peel at Mountain Lodge and from 4.30-6.30 p.m. they will be "At Home" at the American Club. The President Coolidge sails" to-morrow at 6 p.m.

Born in the Michigan village of Harbor Beach in 1893, the Hon.

STATUE TO GERMAN

SLAIN BY FRENCH

'KAISER'S SON AT MEMORIAL TO SCHLAGETER

Berlin, June G.

were:

Boston

Boston

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Cincinnati Chicago

Cincinnati Cicago

New York Philadelphia

(Vergeze twice New York)

St. Louis Pittsburgh

St. Louis Pittsburgh

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(French pitched and blanked out St. Louin)

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

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Chicago Detroit

(Slamons twice homered Chicago)

Chicago Detroit

Boston

New York

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for

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(Gehrig, Chapman and Walker homered for New York and Jolley for Boston)

Boston.... New York

Washington Philadelphia

11 10

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13 4

13 10 1

& 12

2

(Schulte homorod for Washing

ton and Foxx for Philadelphia)

Cloveland

St. Louis

(Parder pitched and blanked out St. Louin)

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1

PO PIU LOTTERY HOUSE

ances.

At 4 p.m. boarded a No. 5 Route bus at the stop opposite Blue Bird Store to proceed to Kennedy Town.

On the way, the driver (presum- ably a Cantonese learning pidgin) missed a number of stopping places, although it was apparent that at these points a number of would-be passengers were waiting. ~ From Kennedy Town the city, the journey proved to

back to

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7.30-8 pm. From the Studio.

Pianoforte Recital, by Dorcon Ma.

Programme.

1. Magnolla.

Vienna Waltzes. St. Louis Blues.

2. Trees.

It Might Have Been You

Smilo and Sing Your Carcs,

Away.

Love la the Sweetest Thing. Blue Bird.

Lovo's Sweet Dream.

Brother, Can You Spare a

dime?

Int's Put Out the Lights,

Say It Isn't So.

My Woman.

B p.m.

Report.

Local Time and Weather

8-8.40 p.m. Orchestral

be quite adventurous. In Bel- Semiramido-Overture (Rossini)-B. cher's Street, the bus narrow-

B. C. Wireless Symphony Orches-

tra,

tra.

0070

Finden)-Union Symphony Orches The Jewels of the Madonna Inter-

mezzo (Wolfe-Ferrari).

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ly missed a street porter hugr Indian Love Lyrics (Woodforde ging the pavement with hin lond. The bus however hit his bamboo pole and scattered a num- ber of firewood slings he had strung on it, to the ground, .Bus driver evidently considered the coolla to blame, for he stopped the bus and roundly cursed him in rich punti. Passengers began to be- come impatient.

When approaching a stopping place just before the Central Theatre was reached, a Chinese gentleman attempted to alight.. and as a result wont sprawling on all fours. The conductor shouted after him aome rather belated ad- vice.

not

Nearing Caroline Hill, the driver became plainly distressed. He was looking about for the usual stopping places, and could make up his mind,

Back from Taihang, on another Journoy westwards back. to the City:

The B.B.C. Wireless Symphony Orchestra. 0091. L'Appronti Sorcier (Dukas)-Orches-

tra of the Paris Conservatory

07885-D/67884-D Marriage of Figaro: Overture

of the Paris 07530-D

zart)-Orchestra Conservatory 8.40-9.43 p.m. Variety. Orchestral Sweethearts of Yesterday

B.B.C. Danco Orchestra DB1030

Humorous-Laugh, and You'll Fool Mike Let's Laugh Together,

Grand-Charles Penrose and Com- DB1021 pany. Orchestral-The Chinese Story Tell-

or,

Orchestral-A Wedding in Java-The

Bohemians.

D31018 Song--I'm Playing with Firo DB1843 Organ Solo-Rosa Mia.

Organ Solo-Her Name is Mary-

Sidney Torch.

DB1045

Song It Was so Beautiful, Song-1 Love a Farado-Harry Rich

man. (Tenor).

DB081 Orchestral Stephon Foster Medley

Guy Lombardo and His Royal Cana- G0250-D dians Octet Scottish Fantasia. Octet-Praeludium-The J. H. Squire

Coleste Octet. Ted Lewis Presents # Miniature

Jance Dance Program.

0006.

Opposite the Central Market, the bus stopped to allow a five- year-old Chinese child to be put on board. The driver overlooked the amah about to follow it in. The bus began to move, and the amah, who had already one foot on the running board, had to be hauled up by fellow passengers.

This proved too much for choleric Chinese gentleman in a long cont. He turned on the con-

Ruy Blas Overture (Mendelssohn). ductor, and the_air_on_this_peace-Tancredi Ovorture (Rossini)-The- ful Sunday afternoon resounded

An address by the Nazi prince HEAVY FINES ON AN with maledictions. August Wilhelm was the feature to-day of the latest memorial

Frank Murphy is a bachelor. He celebrations in honour of Schlage-|

OLD MAN

Other passengers glared at the conductor, and he became the graduated from the University of ter, whom the French shot for months' hard labour, were impos

Fines totalling $1,200, or six most unpopular person on the bus, He, in the pride of a new uni- Michigan in 1914, and continued sabotage during the Ruhr Oced on an elderly Chinese by Mr. form and cap, was apt to focus his studies at Lincolns Inn, Lon-

cupation. don, and nt

Wynne-Jones In the Central Police his attention on only one of the Trinity College, Dublin. During the war he served

Speaking at Schlageter's native Court this morning, on charges of two exits-the front.

At the stop opposite the Man as a captain of infantry and, on town of Schoenheim-Wiesestal, the keeping a gaming house for po his return to Detroit, was appointed Prince declared "Just as the spot plu lottery at 34, Circular Path-On Insurance Co. offices, people district attorney, a position he on which Schageter gasped out his way, and for the possession of were boarding at both ends. By life will become a monument to the 4,990 tickets, valued at $998, all giving his attention solely to the German people, so his home town to be drawn to-day.

front and, the conductor complete- will become a place of pilgrimage

ly forgot the other. The result for all nationally-minded men and

was that the bus had to be again women."

abruptly stopped, and that only after an irate passenger in danger from his of being separated friends, had yelled out a wrath- ful warning.

held for three years. Later he became a judge and after six years of service in that capacity, was elected Mayor of the city.

FIRE-CRACKER SEIZURE

MACAO FIRM'S AGENT

SUMMONED

The ceremonies closed with an impressive parado of about 10,000 Storm troopers and Steel Helmeters before the Prince and the Premier of Baden-Renter.

U.S. AND GERMAN JEWS.

A girl, aged 15, who was jointly charged, was allowed to go.

Detective-Sergeant Moran said that the girl's arrest led to the discovery of the den. The girl carried a basket which contained many application forms for the lottery. The tickets were found in lots on a trestled table in an empty.cublele.

For the possession of 297 tickets, another Chinese was fined Washington, June 6. $150, while a fine of $30 was im- Although it has not lodged an posed on a young woman who ad- official protest, the United States mitted the possession of 37 tickets. Government has informed the Ger- A Chinese keeper of another man Government of the "unrest" po più lottery house, at 44, Deg occasioned in the United States by Vooux Road Central, was fined the anti-Jewish tactics of the $60 or one month and $30 or three

The seizure of a large consign- ment of fire crackers, valued at about $10,000, and allegedly bear- ing a falso trade mark of the Him Lung firm, Hongkong, had a sequel in the Central Court this morning, whon before Mr. Wynne-Jones, | Nazis-—Reuter. the Wah Keung firm of - Macao, were summoned.

weeks' gnol.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

:

And so it continued, 18 one supposes it will continue until the new concern has settled down to the change. Yours etc.

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9.45-9.55 p.m.

Reg. Band of H. M. Grenadier Gaards,

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935-10.30 p.m. Relay from Daventry of the Open- ing of the Economic Conference.

9.57 p.m. II. M. the King's Speech. 10 p.m. Descriptive Commentary. 10.07 p.m. The Prime Minister's Speech.

10.30 p.m. (approx) Close Down. All records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by Messrs. Anderson Music Co.

WORLD. CRISIS

(Continued from Paga 8.)

Every day the figures are "Im. proving." There exists a plant to- day employing only 208 men, which turns out 10,000 motor car chasSON per day or, approximately 50 motor chasson per nian each day.

This is by no means the end of the story. A razor blade has been in vantod which has been withhold from the market, because it will last life- time. Manufacturers of razor blades and the workmen must be shivering in their shoes.

In some Industries to-day, one man with the aid of machinory in doing the work which required 100 men su recently as the end of the War.

Efficiency systems and machines aro disponsing with men in account Irg houses and banks, Quite re- cantly sixteen polleomen were dis- pensed with in Piccadilly Circus by automatic signals.

Machines supervise machines, and #cionco has advanced to such a stage

CONDUCTOR ALLEGED MISAPPROPRIATION OF 40 CENTS Charged with embezzling 40 Mr. D. L. Strellett appeared for

conta from the Peak Tramways, the prosecution and Mr. Hin]

Pang Chea-on, 27, employed as a shing Lo, instructed by. Mr, J. Mi WISDOM 18 SELDOM GAINED WITH-Li Yuk was admitted to the Kowloon conductor, appeared before Mr. Hall, for the defendant firm, OUT SUFFERING.Sir Arthur Helps. Hospital on Saturday with injuries Wynne-Jones in the Central Police

Detective-Inspector Bright sald | ́

caused in an attempt to alight from Court this morning. Mr. D. G. a bus at Samabulpo. One of two lightermen who fell into the summons was served on Cheng

Scott, Superintendent, appeared Ming-sing, a ropresentative of the the water while working cargo on the│*

as the complainant. Mação firm, at the Yik Hing Imports. To Chu Kow near Stonecutters The Government Analyst's roport For the prosecution, Mr. H. J. that it is possible, at a distance, by and Export firm.

on Saturday night was drowned. stating that the pills were "plak Armstrong said he understood un-wave of the hand to stop or start Mr. Lo stated the consignment

Pills" and not heroin, a Chinese woman officially that the defendant was machinery. All this is only an indica- was being sent to India or South Ho Lal, a workman at the Dairy who appeared before Mr. Wynne-Jones being represented but there ap- tion of what is to come. What will Africa and on its way to the con- Farm, was admitted to Hospital yosin Court this morning was discharged. peared to be nobody in Court on happen when the atom and spectrum signee was seized here by virtua terday with his right hand crushed

Btruck down by a private car No. the charge.

his behalf. The defendant denied is more thoroughly understood? of a warrant. The Wah Keung through being caught in a bean cake

338 in Morrison Gap,Road on Satur Arm were claiming the cargo. He crushing machine.,

day, a woman, Ng Ngnu, was ad Hearing was fixed for to-morrow, ploaded not guilty.

mitted to the Government Civil ball being granted in the gum of H.M.8. Hermes, Capt. W. B. Mac- Mr. Strollett asked for an ad-Kenzie, which has been attached to Hospital with injuries to her head | $100.. Journment, staling that Mr. Hall the Chins Station since 1927 left for Brutton, who was handling the England this morning shortly after

and handa.

Berlin, June 7.

At the present time we have no doubt arrived at a pocullar stage. Plot the figures of production and labour, and the results say that the more houses, blankets, shoes, motor cars - and general goods we produce, the loss labour in required. d. case, was sick. Considerable. en- 10.80 a.m. She is due to all be him, but it is a mean theft as it was "The accused has nothing against

We are faced with a set of cir quiries would have to be made. Chatham on July 24. and will

One person was killed and 47 cumstances, unique in the history of Detective-Inspector Bright gave | transferred to Devonport about the complainant's only pair of injured, some seriously, when a Man. In them there is a wonderful formal evidence of service of the September 15 for large repair work trousers remarked Sub-Inspector motor-bus conveying the members opportunity of benefit, or of catan- summons and the seizure of 740 at an estimated cost of 4116,630. Elston proscenting Kwan Chiu,

of a Nationallat youth organisa trophe. Which? We have to do H.M.S. Curacón also left for Home laundryman, with the larceny of cases of fro crackers aboard this morning taking on board pair of trousers from Lee Chi, of . tion fell into a ravine whilo cross-cldelThere is no escapa? •.~*

lighter No. 4, barthed at the Sai Kung Whart

The hearing was, adjourned.

at

(The fourth article, to-morrow, solli The cause of the accident is not deal with the relationship betreden

Money and Physical Wealth.). yet known.

a number of officers from the China Sal Yuen Stroot, 2nd floor, Accused, ing a bridge near Ohlau, Silesia. Squadron and ratings from the admitted the offence, and was bound Yangtse gunboats.

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