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FIGHT IN OFFICE OF DOCTOR

CHINA PROTESTS C.E.R. SALE,

-FOUR DANGEROUSLY

WOUNDED

LODGES NEW OBJECTION

WITH JAPAN

Nanking, Juno 22.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JUNE 23. 1933,

HOCKEY CONTROL.

|Formation Of Central Body Discussed.

Concerning the forthcoming COMMITTEE ELECTED,

COLONY'S FINANCE.

VOTES TOTALLING - $39,013-

-APPROVED

Votes totalling $39,613 were ap- proved by the Finance Committee Lafayette, Indiana, June 17.

of the Legislative Council at a mooting yesterday. Tho Coloniaj A spectacular fight with platols Tokyo conversations for the sale of

(Hon. The formation of a hockey Associa. Secretary

Mr. D. W. and machine guna here to-day re- the Chinese Eastern Railway the tion in Hongkong was thoroughly dis-Tratman, C.M.G.) presided. Bulted in two policemen and two Chinese Government to-day lodged cussed at a meeting of enthusiasts at auspected robbers being dangora strong protest with the Japanese the Volunteer Headquarters last oven- for $6,000 to pay the rent for ne- The Committee discussed a voto ously wounded, more than one of Government against the sale of the ing when it was decided to appoint commodation of the District Office. whom is not expected to recover, railway.

a tentative committee to go into the and others being wounded more Meanwhile, the Soviet reply to question of forming an Association South, alightly. The fight only ended China's recent protest to Moscow with the various Hockey clubs in the when outsiders entered the fray. was delivered to the Chinese Charge Colony.

The suspected robbers walked d'Affairs at Moscow. This reply into a police trap laid at a physi-was forwarded to Nanking from clan's office, where they sought Moscow to-day-Reuter Special. medical ald. Finding they were ́in a trap, however, they drew their guns, disarmed a police captain

Defends Its Rights.'

Nanking, June 22.

In the absence of Mr. J. E. Potter, who convened the meeting, Mr. A..A Dand was elected to the chair. Mr. F. A. Kemp was nominated Hon. Secretary for the meeting.

The chairman said that it had been

RADIO BROADCAST

RELAY OF THE MELODIANS.

TRIO...

From Z. B. W., on wave length of 855 metres (84.5 k/c.). Quotations, Belected London and New 11-11.30 a.m. Stock and Exchango

York Quotations, Weather Report, etc. The Hon. Mr. Kotewall: I under-

11.30 a.m. Chinose recorded pro- stand that the District Omeo Southgramme. formerly occupied the rooms in the

19.80 p.m. European programma Post Office Buildings. May I In- quire to what use these rooms are now being put?

of Victor and Brunswick records.

1 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report

1.30 p.in. Rugby Press News, etc.

pm. Close Down. 4.30-7 p.m. Chinese recorded pro-

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8.10.50 p.m. European programme.

7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota-

ele. 7.2.8 p.m. Variety. Vocal Duct-Red Lips-Kins my

Blues Away.

The Chairman: I understand that most, if not all, of the accommoda- and then emerged from the build- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs felt for some time that an hockey tion thus vacated is being turto ing with pistols blazing at police has received a note from Moscow has made tremendous strides during over to the Medical Department to mon. Three officers were struck in reply to China's protest against the past few years there, should be make room for various expanding down by the robbers an they ran, the proposed sale of the Chinese a central body to look after the in-services which are being constructions, but Dr. Harry Huston, assistant Eastern Railway to Japan or Man-terests of the game generally. This ed in connection with the re- manager of the sanitarium, who chukuo. Although the text of the had been suggested from many quar- organisation of the medical and had hold to lead the police to their note was not published, it is ters and the Hongkong Hockey Club health services of the Colony. The quarry, grabbed an automatic rifle understood that it sets forth at had already held two committee meet Treasury need a certain amount of from a wounded policeman, ran to great length arguments in defence definito proposal which might be put accommodation for the Assessor's a vantage point on the second of the Soviet offer to sell the Rafl-forward for consideration. It did not storey of the building and mowed way.

mean that the proposal had to be down the fugitives as they ran- The Foreign Office is expected to adopted and the meeting would wel- Reuter.

lodge a strong protest with both come suggestions or criticisms. the Japanese and Soviet Govern- ment during the course of this week.-Reuter.

WILLS AND LOCAL ESTATES

COPPER SMITH LEAVES $23,000

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WATER SUPPLY

INCREASE IN HOURS AT END OF MONTH

If the raina which have fallen during the past few weeks continue during the next couple of days, the Government hopes to increase the hours of water supply by the end of the month.

with

view

.

The Hon. Mr. Kotowall: It means then that if the District Ofcer did not move out, other The objects of an Association rented premises would have to be would be to control hockey; to artaken for the Modical Department. range fixtures for teams; to appoint The Hon. Sir Henry Pollock: I umpires, and might look after and presume ao.` from hockey

to find in the umpires were ampires' board. Good Colony. There was also the porsi bility of the exchange of grounds, one club helping another, and the pos- sibility of interports with Shanghai and Singapore. So far nothing in this line had been done.

Urges Affiliation.

The Chairman: Yes, they are all expanding departments and are getting overcrowded. This Was arranged before I took over the Colonial Secretary's, work.

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Leave to re-seal the certified copy of the probate of the will of the late Miss Jessie Milsted has been granted to Mr. M. H. Turner, solicitor, representing the Public Trustee. Deceased died at Holloway Sanatorium, Virginia Water, Surrey, on August 22, This information was disclosed in 1932, leaving local estate valued a letter, received yesterday by the at $5,000.

Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall from the Last year, said the chairman, cer Formerly a prison, warder of Government, through the Secretary tain alterations were made in rules, but there had been differences of Hongkong

Maurice for Chinese Affairs. Prisons,

opinion between players and referees. Friend, who died

Some time' ago, in

suggestion Mr. O. E. White remarked that from emanating

the Association became affiliated in- Authority, that the present hours terports with Shanghai and Singapore of supply (two dally periods of would be impossible, as in both these three hours cach) should be

con-places competitions for trophies were verted into one period of six hours, organised. was put before the Chinese mem- |bers of the Legislative Council.

The Hon. Sir Henry Pollock: would like to ask, as regards the Medical Department, whether they have got all the accommodation

ted upon the formation of the Eng-they have asked for.

Continuing the chairman commen. lish Hockey Association and its com- position. He suggested that the local Association be affiliated with the English Hockey Association.

intestate

"TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT

Ameteur Competition Pictures

The laying of the foundation stone of the new Church of St. Anthony, recent local weddinge and other events of topical interest are illustrated in to- morrow's Pictorial Supplement.

A number of photographs en- tered in our $250 amateur photographic competition, in- cluding the Children's Section, will also be published.

Of special interest will be air mail pictures of the Epsom Derby, showing the most in- teresting points in the race and Hyperion's clean-cut victory.

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the

Water

The chairman said that Singapore The matter was considered by the Association but could not say whether were members of the English Hockey Hon. Dr. Kotowall, Hon. Dr. Ta'o Shanghai were members or not. and Hon. Mr. T, N. Châu, but they Mr. White replied that Singapore, refrained from expressing any de-although in membership played for |falte-views-before-going into the trophics.

matter thoroughly.

air. J. R. Luke pointed out that Expressions of opinion were during the past season naval teams Invited through the columas of the from H.M.S. Medway also played for Chinese Press. The response was a trophy even though the Navy were gratifying and views of all sections affiliated with the English Associa

tion. of the community were recived,

After much discussion on the point Curiously enough, opinion

playing for trophies the Chairman of almost equally divided. According pointed out that there was no ruling ly, the Chinese members advised prohibiting affiliated teams from play- with other teams which took part

the

was

to make any change in the existing system of supply.

At the same time, the Chinese members of the Council urged that

The Col Secretary: I asked Dr. Wellington to come here for An- other matter, but perhaps he will anawer that question.

The Hon. Dr. Wellington: The answer is in the negative. (Laugh- ter).

We pre very cramped for office accommodation.

The Hon. Mr. Kotewall:

In

spite of the rooms that have been given you?

Wo The Hon. Dr. Wellington: don't know what we are going to get down there. We have not been told yet.

The vote was approved.

New Pollco Launch. Discussion on a Harbour Depart- mont-vote-of-5655-to-meat addi- tional costs on a new police launch was initiated by Sir Henry Pollock.

Hon. Sir Henry Pollock: I sco this launch is costing far more than was estimated for?

21022.

Aileen Stanley and Johnny Marvin. 20714. Instrumental-Drowsy Waters.

Kano's Hawaiians. 20702. Song-Love me or Leave Me. Song-Good Little, Bad Little You.

Chick Endor (Tenor)... Organ Solo Cherto, I Love You. Organ Bolo-Ting-a-Ling.

Jesse Crawford. 20203. SongHoney.

Mildred Hunt (Comedienne). 22021. Orchestral Wedding Dance.

International Concert Orch. 85027. Chorus-Evenin Chorus-Comin' Home.

The Revelera. 21807. Instrumental-Hawalian Moon Instrumental-Hano Hano Hawail.

Kano's Hawaiians., 20704. Song Where Can You Bo.. Song-You May Not Like It.

Jack Smith (Whispering Baritone). 22443. 8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report,

-8.3-9 p.m.

A relay of The Melodian's Trio from Lane Crawford's Restaurant by (Dur. courtesy of the Management. ing the intervals recorded music will broadcast from the Studio).

Programme.

2. Song-Tho

1. Overture Semiramis (Rossini). and the Bird (Oxenford-Benedict). Madame Amelita Galli-Curci (Soprano). 1207. 3. The New Vienna (Strauss). 4. Song-Because I Love You

(Berlin).

John BreCormack (Tenor). 1215. 5. Second New Sullivan (Gilbert

and Sullivan).

6. Song Parla! Valno (Arditi).

Madame Amelita Galli-Curci (Soprano), 1267.

7. Vioin Solo-Valso Triste

(Яibelius),

8. Song The Far-Away Bells

(Furber-Gordon).

John McCormack (Tonor). 1213. 9. Dainty Daffodlis (Miles). Violinist, P. R. Antonio; Cellist, V. Q. Aristorenas; Planist, M. C. Corluen.

9-10.30 p.m. Classical Programme. Classical Programme,Orchestral Concert. Orchestral-Samson and Delflah-

Bacchanale (Golat-Saona). Orchestral Damnation of Faust-

Rakoczy March (Berlioz).. Philadelphia

No! We'll Fly (Verdi). SongAida"But-Tell Me,"

Elizabeth Rethberg and Glacomo Lauri-Volpi. 8200, Concerto in A Minor (Schumann

Op. 54),

The Chairman: On the contrary, I understand there has been saving.

Sir Henry Pollock: Even after Government, through the ing

spending $13,305 plus $6,000 plus Secretary for Chinese Affairs, not in competitions for trophies. Amila-$636, which is more than the

ted teams were only debarred from original estimate? taking part in

n a competition for The Chairman: The original trophy.

estimate was $22.000. $16,000 was Army and Navy.

provided in the estimates for last In view of the recont rains, the hours of supply might be increased. the Navy and the Army had intima- In the current estimates $6,000

Yesterday,

the Hon. Drted they would join the Association has been provided for, and it will Kotowall, as senior Chinese member if one were formed and became affilia-be seen that in spite of the present of the Council received

vote there is a saving, comted with the English Association. Kowloon Hospital on October 24,munication from the

On the motion of Mr. Kemp a com- Government

Sir Henry Pollack: I see now last year, left local estate valued through the S. C. A. to the effect mittee was appointed to consider the there was an unexpended balance $100.

hala whole that if rains continue during the

year. Therefore we being but seven clubs" repre- have saved. hopes to increase

sented at the meeting.

The following. Kemp (Hon.

All votes were approved. committee was pointed: Mr. F. A.

Messrs. A. A. Dand Secretary), (Hongkong Hockey Club), R. K. Wong (St. Andrew's Club); D. Mc. Lellan (Y.M.C.A.), A. M. Xavier (Club de Recreio), R. C. Reed ("In- cognitos"), A. Hussain (Kowloon

The chairman announced that both year of which we spent $19,30G: SA Symphony Orch. 6823.

a

Ho Chu-fan, alías Ho Chuk-mane next few days, the Government there question with the various clubs, from last

a Chinese copper amith who died at his home at 2, Wah Fung Street, Kowloon, on January 7, left local estate sworn at $23,000. Probate of the will Has been grant- od to He. Hau-ming a brother of deceased, and a student.

Local estate valued at $4,000 has been left by Li Hang-boi, alias Li Mul, widow, late of 169, Lockhart Road, Victoria, who died on January 23. Her son - Jack Chan, alias Chan Shiu-chik, has been granted probate of the will.

COTTON, WHEAT ·

AND SILVER

LATEST NEW YORK

QUOTATIONS

the hours supply at the end of the month,

JAPAN'S ALLIES

of

ap-

ALLIED WITH CHIANG.

CAUSE TROUBLE IN NORTH Indians), and Surjin Singh (RadioMA AND SU APPOINTED TO

CHINA

· Peking, June 22.

Sports

Club). A meating will be held at the Y.M.C.A. on July 3 and it was decided to invite tho Army and Navy repre-

The continued failure of the sentatives to attend. Japanese to withdraw from Chinese soil their Irregulars under Li Chl- chun, has caused a. situation in North China which shows no sign of improvement.

Hostilities have ceased, but trains are unable to run and traffic and trade in this area is paralysed, be- cause of the presence of Li's irre- gulars along the railway line,

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The Chinese press this morning reported an interview with General Mosers, Swan, Culbertson and Frits Ho Chu-kuo, and quoted him have received the following quote anying that he understands the tions on the New York cotton and Japanese have decided to withhold wheat and silver oxchange for yester-|further financial support from Ll

day,

July

October December January....

Cotton,

Opening Closing"

Rango Rango 9.31-0.32 0.21-9.23 0.50-0.61 947-0.49 9.75-9.70 0.04-9.06

9.83-0.84 0.73-0.73 0.99-10.00 0.88-9.88 10.04-1.04 10.04-10.04

D.85

Chi-chun, but that it appears the Japanese have not yet stopped military supplies to his men.- Reuter.

re-

Frospect of Fighting.

Harbin, June 23. According to Japanese informa- tlonTM received here 1,000, equipped anti-Manchukuo soldiers, consisting of infantry, cavalry and artillery, who had previously taken refuge in the U.S.S.R., have ·re- Ollengo Winnipeg crossed the border and re-entered Manchukuo in the vicinity of Hulin, and are on their way to Mishan. Reuter,

Wheat

784 September ***** 80%

March

May

Spot

*July ******

October 11

December

July

Beptember December.

2,800,000 ozs.

67%

60%

93

71

Silver

36.05

35.45

.80.35

Total sales for the day 25,000.025.

A socioty queen never reigna

unless she póura.

MILITARY COMMISSION

Nanking, June 22, General Ma Chan-shan and Gen- eral Su Ping-wen, former leaders of the Manchurian 'olunteer forces, have been appointed mem- bors of the Military Commission.

Both generals became famous during the early Sino-Japanese hostilities. They retreated into Russian Territory after stif fighting and were interned by Soviet authorities.

They returned to China just over a month ago, and at one time it was thought they would ally themselves with the Canton forces. Their appointment to the Military Com- mission indicates that they have offered their allegiance to Chiang Kai-shek-Reuter.

PEACE IN SIAM QUICK RECOVERY AFTER REVOLT

Bangkok, June 22. King Prajadhipok has appoint- ed General Phyabahol head of his Government,

Three of his ·former ministers were reappointed.

The People's Assembly met for the first time sinco April 2 last.

The State Council wAS dig- solved yesterday by General Phyabaho! In the second of Slam's bloodless revolutions with- in a twelve-month.

General Phyabahol is Comman-

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF. ALL MEN ARE SELFISH, BUT THE will commence again for the summer VAIN MAN 18 IN LOVE WITH HIS BOAsou on July at the Peninsula BELF. HE ADMIRES, LIKE THE LOVER Hotel, should prove most acceptable der-in-Chief of the Siamese #tiny. (112 Contracts) (201 Contracts) HIS ADORED ONE, EVERYTHING WHICH to the Tesidents of the Colony. This and led the provious: revolt

innovation last year collected, hun- The quarantine restrictions impos- TO OTHER IS INDIFFERENT.-Auer dreds of people in the spacious and against the ruler of his people, on cool lounge of the Peninsula, and which occasion he considerably. od against arrivals from Swatow on bach

overy selection received deserved ap-limited the monarch's powers in account of small-pox hayo, been

the land-Reuter: (removed.

The nows that the Sunday concerts plause,

Alfred Cortot and the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Landon Ronald.. M39, Song-Martha (Flotow)."Like A

Dream," Song-Eliare (Donizetti)

"A Furtive

Tito Schipa. 6670. Symphony No. 8 in E Flat Major "Eroica" (Beethoven Op. 55).

Victor Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Albert Coates. M.0. 10.30 pm. Rugby Freas News. 10.33 p.m. Close Down.

(All records in the above European Programmes are kindly supplied by Messrs. Tsang Fook Piano Co.).

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CREDITORS' MEETING

Messrs. Lau Yuk-won and Ip Wing- cho were appointed joint liquidators for the China Ginger Proserving Company of No. 33, Des Voeux Road Central, at a creditors' meeting which was held

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The afternoon.

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It was disclosed at the creditors' mboting that liabilities amounted to about $60,000, and creditors stand a chance of getting back about eighty por cont, or more of their money,

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