EASY WIN FOR PERRY
AMERICAN TENNIS RESULTS
KEEN GAMES AT FOREST HILLS
Forest Hills, Sept. 6.
PROMPT ACTION BY INSPECTOR
LEADS TO CAPTURE
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
OF THIEF...
Detective Inspector C. P. Fallon,
ROBBED OF ALL HIS SAVINGS
WATCHMAN WHO IS DUE FOR RETIREMENT
who has now retired from the THREE COMPANIONS Criminal Investigation Depart-
mont of the Police Force, was
commended for his contribution to the arrest of a snatcher, Li Tsol.
CHARGED
The story of a particularly mean n P.W.D. coollo, who was senten-thoft of $500 in Hongkong Bank
Mr. Schofield, at the Central Ma-to the value of $150 contained in
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 71933.
CLAIM BY DAVID SASSOON & CO.
ALLEGED . BREACH OF CONTRACT
Continuing his evidence. In
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claim for $1.910.70 by David Sas- soon & Co., Ltd., Lo. Chung-ming, managing partner of the Yan On Firm who are tho defendants, alleged this morning that after he had returned to the plaintiffs one of their arrival notes, it was again F. J. Perry, of Britain, Jacked to six months hard labour by notes, a ton rupee note, clothing sent to him with the dato altored. Violin Solo-Lotus Land. (Scott), Crawford and Vivian McGrath of gistracy this morning, for stealing a brass bound box from an Indian ed Mr. H. G. Sheldon representing That is the 'forgery ", remark- Australia and Jiro Satoh and R332.20 from Tang Sam-lui a mar-watchman. Shor Mohamed, who is claimant. Nunoi of Japan are the leading overseas players who negotiated third round obstacles to-day in the American National Singles Tennis Championship which is in progress at Forest Hills.
ried woman, near the French Hos- pital, Causeway Bay,
Sub-Isspector Nolloth said that about 12.30 p.m. yesterday, the complainant was returning from a pawn shop. When outsido the The day's programme was full Bookunpoo playing fields, the de- of surprises. Nunol's defeat offendant snatched a handkerchief George Lott after the American containing the money which sho had led by two sets to love, the held in her left hand, and ran to elimination of Frankie Parker, wards the French Hospital. U.S. "Boy Wonder", by Keith Gledhill in four sets, and Satoh's desperate struggle to beat Grillin, a comparatively "unknown" in five sets, were among the high spots:
Ellsworth Vince, holder of the title, who has been seeded No. 1 came up against E. R. Avory, the young Englishman in the third round, but met with but slight opposition, winning the match in three sets of 28 games.
Fred Perry gave no rope to Hecht, a New York competitor, winning his match with the loss of nine games, and McGrath was just as revere on Davenport, another New York player.
Turnbull, the Australian Davis Cup player, put up a disappointing display against Frank Shields, although it must be admitted that the American is now touching his best form. The match went to three sets.
PARKER TAKES COUNT. Undoubtedly one of the most attractive encounters was that bo- tween Keith Gledhill and Frank Parker. The latter, holder of the Clay Court Championship, and a for strongly fancied candidate grass court honours, found Gled- hill at his best.
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Her abouts brought Inspector Fallon on the scene and he gave chase. The complainant's hus- band also joined in the chase.
going back to India on retirement next month, was unfolded by De-tract by non-acceptance and non- The claim is for breach of con- tective Sorgeant Fitches before Mr. Schofield, at the Central Ma-Payment of goods ordered in 1991. Plaintiffs eventually auctioned the gistracy this morning.
goods and the amount claimed is the difference between the con- tract and the auction price plus interest and commission.
The defendants are Wall Dad, Mohamed Ashari, Sahib Dad and Sakander Khan. The first three defendants are charged with lar ceny and receiving, while the fourth is only charged with receiv. ing.
Mr. A. el Arcull appeared for the fourth defendant, and Mr. Horace Lo for the others.
Boston Symphony Orchestra. under the direction of Borgo
Koussovitzky, 7370/7871. 0.17-6.55 p.m. Concert Items. Violin Solo-Hungarian Danco No. 17-(Brahma-Kreisler).
Fritz Kreislar. 0708, Song--From the Land of the Sky-
Blue Water (Eberhart-Cadman). Song-Little Groy Home in the West (Eardley Wilmot-Lohr),
Mary Lewis (Soprano). 1140. Plano Selo Scart Dance
(Chaminade). Plano Solo--The Flatterer
(Chaminado).
Cello SoloAdagio (Bach-Siloti-
Enrico Caruso (Tenor). 1437.
Casals). Cello Solo-Goyescas-Intermezze
(Granados).
Pablo Casals. 4635. -6.55-7.25 p.m. Concert Waltres.
7 p.m. (Closing Local Stock Quota- tions, etc.) Carman Sylvia (Ivanovici). Eva (Lehar-Schott).
Mr. D. McNeill for defendants
Hans Barth. 20340. submitted that his clients had al-Song-Sombre Forest (art. Lully), ready paid for some of the gooda Song The First Caress (Da which, however, had not been de- Crescenzo), Hivered. The money he alleged, had been put through another account. Mr. Lo said he informed the broker that he would not accept The defendant, seeing Inspector Sergeant Fitches said that the the goods because of their inferior Fallon, jumped into a nullah and complainant was a watchman em quality and late arrival, and, he inn down it. He entered a culvert ployed by the Hongkong Tram was informed that there had been a number of similar complaints, with Inspector Fallon behind, and ways, and resided at their depot. Witness said he refused to accept the complainant's husband arrest-He had a brass bound box contalu- the mediation of the Chinese Piece ed him when he came out at the Ing clothing and other property Goods Guild in the matter and told other end. Defendant took the which he left at No. 10, Star Street Mr. Compton of the plaintiff firm Inspector to the nullah, where the 3rd floor, where the first, second that he would reject the goods. money was found underneath a and third defendants lived.
Cross-examined by Mr. Sheldon ploce of tin. If it had not been complainant was shortly due to witness identified Mr. Confpton in for Inspector Fallon the defendant proceed back to India on retire-
court and adhered to his evidence. might have escaped.
ment. In addition to the clothing,He denied that his version of con- $500 in Hongkong Bank notes and a ten rupee note were in the box. Versations with Mr. Compton, Mr. Wong, etc., regarding rejection were "absolutely false,"
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The defendant said that he had picked up the money and had run away with it. The complainant's husband chased him, and struck him several blows when he caught
him.
MISS
VIOLET HARD MARRIED
The
The house boy employed by the defondante would say that on August 27 at 12.30 p.m. the only persons beside himself on the pre- mises were the first and third de-
fendants. About that time they
wrote a letter, and gave it to him to deliver to a watchman at the Kowloon Docks. This letter men- tloned a key, but actually was of
The case la proceeding.
ROOSEVELT AND TARIFFS
no importance, as it was a ruse SEEKING POWER FROM to get him away from the premises.
To Mr. G. P. Murphy of COOLIES SEEN WITH BOX.
the P.W.D.
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a
Stylish Parker captured the first
When the boy returned about set, but conceded the second.
1.30 m. neither of the defendants fierce contest of 20 games saw the
were there, and he found the box third sot go to Gledhill and Parker
A very pretty wedding took missing. The following morning was a beaten man, making only place at the Registry Office on he reported the matter to the com- half-hearted attempt to recover in Tuesday between Mr. G. P. plainant, and asked him whether the fourth stanza.
Murphy, of the Public Works De- he had removed the box. The con- Nunoi gave a dazzling displaypartment, and Mias Violet Daisy plainant said he had not, and later against Lott. The American Hard, the youngest daughter of reported the theft to the police. was completely on top in the Captain and Mrs. T. Hard of the first two sets, but thereafter the Royal Army Pay Corps. Japanese found his touch, and keeping a beautiful length, ran away with the next three sets, conceding but four games. It was a spectacular victory.
sent all the way by Satoh was Griffin. The Japanese only just snatched the first set at 7-6, and lost the following
two. His perience stood him in good stead In facing a delicate position, and once he had got back to level terms, his ultimate success was assured.
Inquiries were made, and an Indian watchman who lives on the adjoining floor had said that he The bride was attired in charming ensemble of ivory cle- had occasion to go up to this floor, second defendant phant crepe, trimmed with cry and met the stals, and a smart beret of the coming down the stairs, with four sume material with a tulle voil. coolles who were carrying the box. Her bouquet was of white glaŭfoli. He did not attach any importance Her mother was attired in a Ince to the incident. The second de- onsemble artistically carried out fendant had denied taking the box. She wore a French hat to tone,
CONGRESS
Washington, Sept. 2. The Roosevelt administration is considering asking the next ses sion of Congress, opening in Jan uary, for authority to negotiate commercial treaties embodying re- elprocal tariff concessions, it was learned to-day.
The legislation would equip the State Department to negotiato re- ciprocal treaties planned in the admistration programme of bol- stering trade relations, particu- coun- larly with Latin America tries, without submitting each one to Congress in advance. But Con- gresa could veto any of them with- in a certain period.
Negotiations already
have
begun with Colombia and Brazil, with Argentina, Portugal and
greater staminaTM and superior ex-in.beige_and_tangerine_all_lace. and put the blame on some others Sweden soon to follow."
CRAWFORD LOSES SET.
Jack Crawford by no means had a walk-over against Jack Tidball, ranked No. 16 in America. He had to give away the second set and only clinched the issue in the fourth after twelve games.
Wilmer Allison and Van Ryn, the famous doubles combination, engaged in a fascinating five-sets match. It saw Allison, who was twice beaten in the Inter-Zone Davis Cup match against Britain this year, defent his confrere after losing the first two sets.
The scores as cabled by Reuter were.
THE RESULTS. '
Ellsworth Vines (U. S) beat E. R. Avory (G, B.) 6-3, 7-5, 6-1.
F. J. Perry (G. B.) beat Hecht (New York) 6-1, 6-4, 6-4,
Two Chinese detectives were
The treaties in most cases are and carried a bouquet of flame sent out to locate the coolies, and expected to provide tariff reduc coloured gladioli.
they succeeded in tracing two of tions and other concessions in the Subsequent to the ceremony, a them. At the station those coolies American market in return for recoption
was held in the Rose pointed out the first and second concessions to American trade in Room of the Peninsula Hotel, the defendants as boing the persons the markets of the treaty nations. Asking this power was on Roose- guests, numbering approximately who had instructed them to take alxty, being received by the bride's the box. The box was taken to velt's programme for the recent No. 1, Minden Road, Telmshatsui, special session of Congress, but parents.
where the fourth defendant, was the plan was given up because' of The reception was attended by employed as a watchman, and the the pressure to adjourn Congress the bridegrooms's associates in the box was deposited in the garden in June before the world econo Public Works Department,together with Colonel W. J. H. Bilderbeck there. The box was later found mic congress opened June 12 at O.B.E., Command Paymaster, the in the basement occupied by the London."
fourth defendant. remaining officers of the Royal Army Pay Corps, officers of other The locks had been forced open, Units, (friends of the bride), and and $271 was found missing. The members of the Detachment. Bum of $229 and the ton rupee note R.A.P.C.
which were placed in a secrot
Displayed in the Rose Room drawer were found intact.
The case is proceeding... were numerous and costly presents from the many friends of the bride and bridegroom.
HEALTH TOASTED,
A toast to the bridal coupla was
pleased to be given the opportunity
to continue the association.
The duties of best man
were
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COTTON MILLS APPEAL
SHANGHAI GROUP SEEKING AID
The
Shanghai, Sept. 7. Association of Chinese
W. Allison (U. S.) bent Van Rynproposed by Colonel W. J. H. carried out by Mr. Showan, of the Cotton milla hero is requesting the
(U. 8.) 4-6, 4-0, 6-1, 6-4, 6-2,
C. Sutter (U. 8.) beat Murray (Canada) 6-1, 7-5, 6-2.
R. Nunol (Japan) heat G. M. Lott (U. S.) 5-7, 1-6, 6-1, 6-1, 6-2. J. Satoh (Japan) beat Griffin (U. 8.) 7-5, 4-6, 2-6, 6-1, 6-3.
V. McGrath (Australia) bent Davenport (U. S.) 6-2, 6-4, 6-2.
K. Gledhill (U. 8.) beat F. Parker (U. S.) 4-6, 6-3, 11-9, 0-3.
J. Crawford (Australia) bent J. Tidball (U, S.) 6-2, 6-8, 6-2, 7-5.
F. Shields (U. S.) beat P. D. Turnbull (Australia) 6-4, 8-6, 6-3.
WHAT HAPPENS TO CONFISCATED GOODS
POLICE OFFICER' EXPLAINS
TO MAGISTRATE,
Bilderbeck, who, in a few well Public Works Department. chosen words wished them every The happy couple left yesterday short tour of ΟΠ the Asama happiness, and said that although morning for a
Maru
the bride's parents were leaving Japan
not
Central Bank of China to grant a loan of $5,000,000 in order to rolleve business hardships.
Preliminary discussions had the Colony at the end of the year, where the honeymoon is
been held with Mr. H. Kung, being Governor of the Central Bank, but
aro definite arrangements ho sincerely hoped that the bride spant.
lose The bride's going away dressly to be reached until the re- and bridegroom would not
was a delightful creation of a turn of Mr. T. V. Soong to Nanking touch with the Corps.
phiro blus and dove, after a model
from Kuling, Central News The bridegroom, responding, by Jean des Voynes, Her hat and
Agoney. said he had thoroughly enjoyed shoes were also of these, shades. the functiona of the Corps that he All dresses were "Eanico" Erea- had attended, and wns very tions.
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IT JB ONLY WHEN THE RICH ABE' Peak Club Members are reminded SICK THAT THEY FULLY FEEL THE that the Entry List for the Contract Bridge Tournament to be held on IMPOTENCE OF WEALTH-Collon.
Saturday, will close at 6 p.m. on Friday evening.
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Song-Little Sunshin
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The New Yorkers. 24247. Orchestral-Falling Star.
Orchestral The Whisper Waltz.
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THREE CONVICTS CAPTURE A JAIL
LOCK WARDERS UP AND ESCAPE
Belgrade.
Three convicts captured a gaol nt Pozharovatz (Yugoslavia), stripped the wardors, locked them. up and then escaped.
The ringleador was awaiting COMMUNICATIONS
trial for the murder of a warder in another griech. He had es- Peking. Sept. 6. caped in the dead man's clothes, Fatally injured by a lorry at the of Pokfulam Road and
It is reported that the Japanese but had been caught again. Junction Detective-Sorgeant Hemsley made Queen's Road West, a 60-year-old Four cases of typhold with two are planning to improve com With two other prisoners, this application before Mr. Wynne-hawker, Wan Fong, was admitted to deaths, and 40 deaths from tubercu- munications in Johol as a first stop man overpowered two warders. the Jones in the Central Court this the Government Civil Hospital where loan, were reported to the local towards tapping the natural re- Then the convicte captured morning for the confiscation of a he died last night.
health authorities last work. On
Bources of the province. A rail only other two warders by means Tuesday there was a clean bill of road between Feipiu and Chengteh, of the guns they had acized, and quantity of miscellaneous unmani- fosted cargo found unclaimed in
married nealth.
an extension of the existing rail- took command of the gaol. the crew's quarters aboard the s.s. Hydrangea.
way to Chinchow, is under con- At the gun's point, the four struction. Work on the new line warders were forced to strip and is expected to be completed ne, far were locked in the cells. Then the
The magistrate: What happens to all this confiscated stuff? Sorgt. Hemsley: Wo hand it avor to the Revenue department, they sell it, and I think the money goes to the Government.
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Wong Wan-yung. woman, residing at No. 22, King Kwong Road, Happy Valley, was Sentence of one year's hard labour this morning fined $250 for pos was passed by Mr. Wynne-Jenes in the acesion of 3.5 taois of prepared Central Police Court this morning on plum, and $100 for possession of Chan Pul, 62, a returned banished. as Pingchuon next month, while convicts drossed in the warders ten taols of opium dross. Mr. F. He was sent away in 1029 for dive the section from Pingchuan to clothes, took the bast rifles, plenty
years, and had four previous convic Chengteh may be finished at the of ammunition and, food and flode tona including two for breaches of end of this year Central News They have not been heard of
Binco-Reuter the deportation order.
X. D'Almada (jnr) pleaded guilty on behalf of the defondant.
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