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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1933.

GREAT PLANS FOR LOCAL NAVY DAY

DESTROYERS IN ACTION

ATTACK ON PIRATE

JUNK TRAFALGAR DAY

DISTINCT

AN INNOCENT VICTIM

LAD THE TOOL OF HIS MASTER

BIG HEROIN HAUL

INTERNATIONAL TENNIS

CRAWFORD LOSES TO SHIELDS

Lake Forest, Sept. 14. Despite the defeat of Juck Foo Fun, a lad of 10 years, Crawford by Frank X. Shields, charged before Bir. Schofield, Australia beat America in a

friendly International The programme of events on at the Central Magistracy this Trafalgar Day and Navy Day morning with possession of 30,000 rubbers to two.

match here to-day by three (October 28) has been designed heroin pills on the third floor of with the object of affording the No. 74, Queen's Road, West was public opportunities to view the ships and some of their activities bound over in a $50 surety, at close quarters thereby bring- ing the Colony of Hongkong into close touch with the Royal Navy.

Mr. R. H. Cole, appearing for the defondant, pleaded guilty, After running expenses have and asked that leniency be shown been deducted the proceeds of the as the defendant was the Innocent sale of Flags on Trafalgar Day tool of his master, who had sont by volunteer Lady Helpers; Any him to get the plils. voluntary subscriptions; Enter- tainmenta; Gate Money at Dock- yard on Navy Day; Catering, pro- grammes, and so on will be de- voted to the following Funds and Institutions:-

Hongkong Navy League, Hong kong Canteen Building Fund, Cheero Club, Sailors' and Soldiers' Home, Seamen's Institute and Sea Scouts, Trafalgar Orphan Fund, Chinese General Charity Fund.

PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. Trafalgar Day

8 a.m. Nelson's Signal hoisted in all H.M. Ships, British Mer chant Ships dress ship overall, 11 a.m. Laying of Wreaths at the

Cenotaph,

Const

Revenue Officer Grimmitt said that the premises were

ralded, and a little while later the de- fendant camo along with the keys to the cubicle, in which the pilla and 17 taels of raw opium were found. The defondant sald he had been sent by his master to get some pills, but his master could not be found. It appears that three men had placed the

pills in the cubicles three days withdraw previous. He would the charge of possession of raw opium against defendant.

ILLICIT WINE

**

Parade of Naval detachments, representatives of the Navy Officers' League, Chinn

Lal Kau-lo, a coolle, charged Guild, other organisations with Maritime interests and Sen Scouts, with possession of 15 gallons of 11.15 am. Parade of Naval Gun's Chinese wine on which duty had 7. North Crow with model of H.M.S. Victory not been paid at No. round the City, accompanied by Street, ist. floor, was fined $300

or three months hard labour. Lady Flag Sellers.

Revenue Officer Grimmitt gold

brought was being

Trafalgar Day Race Meeting. By kind permission of the that it was a very serious case, Stewards of the Jockey Club. Officers and men of the Royal as the wine had been Navy, Royal Naval Reserve, and from Tientsin and Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, sold in the street to sailors. have been invited to attend. A Naval Officers' Scurry has arranged and the combined bands of H.M. Ships Suffolk and Ber- wick will render appropriate selec- tions.

been

7.30 p.m. Illumination of

MAN INTERFERES IN ARREST

ships. Searchlight display. etc.. CONSTABLE IMPEDED

9.30 p.m.-3 a.m. Trafalgar Day Naval Ball at the Peninsula Hotel, Officers in uniform. 9.00 pm- a.m. Dance in H.M.S. Tamar.

NAVY DAY.

IN DOING HIS DUTY

way

ILLEGAL BISHI

CIVIL CLAIM AGAINST. MEMBERS FAILS

THE JUDGMENT

Judgment was given, this morn- ing by Mr. R. E. Lindsell, Pulane Judge, in the claim by Bansi Ram, of the Tokio Hotel, for $175 alleg. tennised to ba due on a Promissory Note against Bishen, Bante, and Kapur Singh, of 6, Anton Street. plaintiff and Mr. F. C. E. Rendall Mr. A. of Arculli represented

appeared for the first defen. dant. All the parties were ro gistered Indian money-lenders.

For the defence it was contend- ed that the Promissory

note emanated from a bishi which con- and was therefore illegal. sisted of more than 20 members,

The best of three sets was played in each match, with the exception of one. of the doubles and Crawford was defeated by two sets to one after winning the first. This follows almost immediato- ly upon his defeat by Perry in the American Championship.

tussle to win the first set, Shields The Australian had a hard

contesting it until the 12th game, American was all round superior but in the next two sets, the and won quite comfortably.

PARKER BEATS McGRATH. Frankfo

Parker, the young America prodigy overcame Vivian McGrath In a battle of "youthful giants" in straight sets. Parker's ground strokes were flawless.

Giving judgment for defendante, Mr. Arculli that he, the Judge, His Lorship said he agreed with

was not entitled to call the witnoas Qutab Din to give ovidence without the consent of both parties and would dismiss from his mind the effect, if any, of his evidence.

Analysing the evidence, he had

E RADIO BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.

VIOLIN AND PIANO RECITAL FROM THE STUDIO 11-11.30 a.m. Stock and Exchange Quotations, Seideted London and. Now Report, etc.

Weather York Stock Quotations,

11.30 am. Chinese recorded pro- gramme.

of Columbia and Regal records.

1 p.. Local Time and Weather Report:

12.30 p.m. European programme

1.30 p.m. Rugby Press News, etc. 2 p.m. Close Down. 1.30-7 p.m.

Chinese recorded pro-

gramme.

7-10.30 p.m,

European programme,

7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota- itions, etc.

7.3-7.28 p.m. Band Selections,

villanells (Dell 'Acqua, arr. Marche Militaire (Schubert, arr.

Winterbottom).

Godfrey).

Reg. Band of II.M. Grenadier

Guards., 0919, The Funeral March of a Marionetto

(Gounod).

The Rustle of Spring (Binding).

The B.B.C. Wireless Military The Jolly Robbers-Overture

Band. DX200,

(Suppo),

The B.B.C. Wireless Military

Band. DX298. 7.28-8.15 p.m. Variety.

p.m. (Local Time and Weather Orchestral-Tales Told on the Report).

come to the conclusion that the Adrian Quiat created one of the bishi consisted of more than 20 biggest surprises of the tournu-members and the whole effect of after losing the opening set. mont by beating Keith Gledhill the testimony established, to his The Australians played splen-association in no substantial way mind, that it was a money loan didly to win both doubles matches, to be distinguished from any other Crawford and McGrath easily beat Chinese money loan association or Shields and Parker, this being the biski, of the usual type; that it only match allowed to go to four must have come into being through sets. The Australian pair three of them after conceding the mutual benefit of all the individuals won the mutual agreement and for the

Jan Zalaki, (Tenor). MR884. Scores as cabled by Reuter comprising it, and that the peltion

and duties of the hond were deter-Piano Solo-Fit as a Fiddie. were:

mined by consent of all,

Piano Solo-What More Can I Ask?

Carroll Gibbons and His Boy

Friends. DB1081. |Orchestral-Little Elisabeth-

Tango.

firat.

SINGLES.

i

K

AN ILLEGAL BISHI,

Tho judgment continued: "The facts that Rottioments were offected

Danube.

The Bohemians. DB1111. Song Jeniousy. Song-Marin My Own.

Orchestral-To-night-Tanga.

}

Orchester. MR744.

A. Quist (Australia) beat Gledhill (America) 3-6, 6-2, 6-3

F. Parker (America) beat V. McGrath (Australia) 6-4, 6-2

F. X. Shields (America) beat J. with the hend and that undrawn ; Koamos Klub” Tanz- Crawford (Australia) 5-7, 6-3, 6-2. mombers looked to the head for Violin Solo-Paradise. Crawford and McGrath (Ausment are no evidence of any Violin Solo-Marta.

legal contractual relationship be-

Albert Sandler. DB080. tralia) beat Shields and Parker tween the head and any member. Song-Tell Me To-night. (America) 6-8, 6-1, 6-4, 6-3

Quist and Turnbull (Australia) They show no more than that by Song-Wild Violeto You, Just You. common consent the management 1-6, 11-9, 6-3 beat Lott and Stoeffen (America) of the bishi was placed in the hands

DOUBLES.

SPEEDING

CARS AND LORRY DRIVERS FINED

of the head.”

Heddle Nash (Tenor), DB979.

Orchestral-The Second Serenade.

Albert Sandler and His

Orchestra. DB1005. Memories of Chopin (arr. 8.15-8.42 p.m. Octets.

Willoughby).

J. H. Squire Celeste Traume. (Dreams) (Wagner, arr.

Willoughby). Albumblatt (Album Leaf) (Wagner,

arr. Willoughby).

J. H. Squire Celesto

Orchestral Song of the Nightingale,

Octet. DX123.

Later. Wilmer Allison beat Turnbull, other point of view, it can be argu- "Looking at the matter from an- the Australian, by 6-3, 6-3 in aned that the head of the bishi could exhibition match at Forest Lakes in his own name have sued this afternoon.—Rueter.

any defaulting member for the amount of his unpaid, subscriptions: think not. The payment of a A Chinese constable arrested

monthly subscription was one of a man for hawking chickens in

the rules of the association with The Royal Naval Doeyard will Prineo's Terrace yesterday with-

which every member contracted bo opened to visitors from 130 out a licence. On the

to

Jwith every other member to con-

Octet. DX2O. p.m. until 6 p.. Car Park Contral Police Station, another

form, and similarly the considera-Putting the Clock Back (arr. will be arranged Price

Squiro). offman_came_up_and_snatched the

tion for each member's promise.to. Admission $1.00. British Soldiers basket of chickens. The hawker

pay his subscription was not any

JHSquiro Celesto and Airmen, Hongkong and Dock was released and the intruder nt No. 60, Queen's Road, Central, such member his draw for a share James Dor A., Wing, residing undertaking by the head to allow

Octot. DXOB. 8.42,9 p.m. Vocal Gems.. yard Police in uniform, and all was intercepted in Hollywood was fined 325 by Mr. Schofield, in the rebates, but the promise of children under 12, half price. Read by Sergeant Melnnis,

Columbia Light Opera The

at the Central Magistracy. this every other member to programme subject to

Company. DX62. alterations will include:-

Ás a sequel Lau Sang, 20, was morning, for having driven at an similar subscription for the same The Chocolate Soldier (Stange H. M. Ships Open To Visitors, charged before Mr. Balfour in excessive speed in a controlled object,"

and Straus). H. M. Destroyers In Action. the Central Police Court this area in Aberdeen.

"For these reasons I think it is

Columbin Light Opera Destruction Of Enemy Sub-morning with obstructing P. C.

Company, DX284. marine.

C 586 In the execution of his

9-9.20 p.m. From the Studio. A Violin and Pianoforto Recital by duty. He was convicted and fined

Miss Jose Radesk and Miss Mona $25 or three weeks.

Maclean.

Engagement With Pirate Junk. Cinema Showing Naval Films. Amusement Park, including-i Side Shows, Aerial Railway, Aunt]

Sallica, Chutes, Special facilities PERFECT NUISANCE for Children.

Various Nautlent Tableaux..

Tea Dansant in H.M.S. "Tamar""

with special facilities for watch-GIRL WHO BEGGED OUTSIDE

ing the displays, Admission $2 Inclusive. Ro-admission permitt

ed without extra charge.

OF HONGKONG HOTEL

pay a

Traffic Inspector Alexander said established that this blahi was an that the defendant was driving association of more than 20 mom- between 25 and 28 miles an hour)bers formed by mutual agreement in the controlled area in Aberdeen to carry on business with the object coming towards Hongkong. of acquiring gain, and that it was Yeung Wal-kwan, the driver of therefore illegal. It is not disput- a motor lorry, was similiarly fined ed that the contract here sued on for having driven at a dangerous was one made in furtherance of speed in Pokfulum Road.

the association'a - activities. The Traffic Sergeant Winslade said contract cannot therefore be en- that the defendant was driving at forced" 30 miles an hour from the sito of the now hospital. He was car- rying several coolie women in the lorry, and was taking all corners at thla spoed.

the

Pang Pong-hau, another lorry driver, was fined $20 for having driven at a dangerous speed In Connaught Road, Wost.

Traile Sergeant Howell said that ho was in Western Street when

Charging a Chinese girl with Tea, Light Rofreshment and Beor begging in Pedder Street, Sub- will be obtainable in various parts Inspector Smith, in the Central of H.M. Dockyard.

Police Court this morning, de- Musical Programme will be scribed her as being "a perfect arranged throughout the after nuisance outside the Hongkong noon and "The Retront" will be Hotol." Sho approached every played as a final ceremonial. European and also accosted the

Inspector.

The girl contended that she and between 25 and 20 miles an hour. he saw the defendant pass by at her brother had been sent out by The road was fairly. their mother to bog. The mo-

traffic, but there were thor strongly denied this.

number of pedestrians' about.

Mr. G. White, of the Education Department, summoned for having caused obstruction outside the King's Theatre, was fined $5...

THREE AMERICAN VAGRANTS

The mother, who was present in Court, was bound over with defendant in a bond for five dol- lars.

LOCAL WILLS

$31,000 ESTATE OF MR. G. E. ELLAMS ·

Hermann Lohr.

Programme-Selected. 9.20-9.40 pim. Operatie. Song Samson and Delilah---Fair

Spring is Returning (Saint-Saens).

"Clara Serena (Contralto). Organ Solo--Cavalleria Rusticana

Intermezzo (Masengni). Organ Solo-Tales of Hoffman--

Barcarollo (Offenbach)..

DX246.

Teranco Casey. DB180. Song-The Meistersingers Prize

Song (Wognár). Bong-Judas Maccabaeus-Recit.

and Aria (Handol).

Francis Russell (Tenor), 0924. 9.40-10 p.m. Orchestral. The Wrockers-Overture (Etbol

Smyth).

Damo Ethol Smyth conducting the British Symphony

Orchestra. DX287.

William Alexander Stopani, re- died at the Matilda Hospital on Light Cavalry Overture (Suppo). tired mercantile asalstant, who

May 20, last left 32,100 local clear estate, letters of administration to

Court Symphony Jarge

which have been granted to la stater, Alice Fraser Smith Mait land, widow, of 2, Branksome Towers, May Road,

COMMITTED TO HOUSE OF DETENTION Charged with being vagrants in the Colony, three American citizens, Harold Pearson, Charles Auson Bauer and Alecis Bund-f -holm, unemployed seamen, wore

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF committed to the House of Doten- tion by Mr. Balfour in the Cen-NATION. TO THINGS AS THEY ARE typhoid were reported to the

"CONTENT THE ABSOLUTE RESIG-| During Wednesday, two tral Police Court this morning.

Detective - Sergeant

18 NOT A NORMAL STATE OF MIND, Medical Officer of Health.. IT IS FATALISTIC, THERE IS A

Mottram

Cazen

Local ostato aworn

under $18.000 was left by James Simpson Cumbrae View, Innelian, Argyle shiro, died on February 28, 1932. A certified copy of the confirma- Ition of the exocutrix has been local Walker Simpson.

of granted to. the widow,

Orchestra. DX12. All records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by

Co. Meears. The Anderson Music

10.10.30 p.m... A relay from Daventry of the Scottish Studio Orchestra directed by Should reception prove satisfactory Guy Dalnea-Jean Gibson (Soprano). the relay will be continued to 11 p.m.

10.30/11 p..

said the three men were mom- VIRTUE IN MAKING THE DEST OF

George Ernest Ellame, secretary of the Hongkong, Canton, and bers of the crew of the s.s. Gold-HINGS, BUT THAT I CREERFUL AD-Bishop of Victoria, has arrived in the died at

Mrs. Ronald Hall, wife of the Macao Steamboat Co., Ltd. who en Tide which arrived here in CEPTANCE, NOT CONTENT."-Mary tendered her at a reception at the Victoria, on July 18 left local gramme-Olympia Cabaret. Orch

the Canossa Colony and a welcóiho is to ba

Hospital, 'August, For various they missed their ship.

Helena Afay Institute on Monday. *** estate sworn under $81,000, Pro-

bate of the will has been granted Period,

reasons The

Roberts Rinehart

-

Pro-

To-day's Opening 10 am. Stock and Elalo Commodity Quotations as received from New York by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz.

10.85/11.05 p.m. Close Down

KZRM PROGRAMME. To-day's Broadcast from Manila: 5:00 pm Sunset. ↑ Dance States Steamship Company, ngonts

6:10 p.m.-Spanish Informational for the vessel, agreed to put thom by the Government of the Straits of II. R. H. Umberto di Savoia, Building

The quarantine restrictions imposed ap at the Seamen's Institute until settlements against arrivals from the hole to the throne of Italy.

As to-day marks the birthday to Bernard Brown, of Gloucester 0:80 p.m.-English. Informational the arrival of another ship, the Hongkong on account of small-pox II. I M. cruiser Quarto which is now was left by Miss Florence Fanny 12. Golden Dragon.

have been removed. The defendants signified thair

in the harbour, will dress, The McClatchie, late of 4, South Row, unwillingness to be taken on na

Quarto will leave for Haiphong in the Greenwich, Kent, and formerly of Cheung Chit, a "workaways" with a

dockyard coolle afternoon. nominal who was discharged yesterday for

21, Crafgorne Road, Blackheath, wage, as opposed to the other an alleged indecent assault on ChoungTo-day being the anniversary of the cortiled copy of the probate of the and permiselon to re-seal the members of the crew. They also Chan, a married woman, at No. birth of the Crown Prince of Italy all will has been granted to Mr. G. G. refused to go because the route Electric Street, but was remanded la patrol ships of the China Fidet were N Tinton, sollefiore Lesbenz & taken by the Golden Dragon was order, that inquiries could be made, drearst azar jilerona. El park mal

Local estate valued at $5,800

35.100 luckr astato, letters of ad- who died on July 11, left

He asked for them to be com threatened was this morning bound being reatted were dressed with mars.

*11 Kmay Bhips, in dock and those o mitted to the House of Detention over in 100 to keep the peace and head ARMONS. until sultablo ggrangements could be of good behaviour for one yente, patates frndars be made.

Period.

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