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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1933.

FUTURE OF INCIDENT ON THE TALL SCORING

INDIA

CONSERVATIVE REBELS WITHSTOOD

CHALLENGE TO GOVERNMENT

noon, on a

London, Oct. G.

BORDER

Soviet Force Way into Manchukno

SHOTS EXCHANGED

Harbin, Oct. 3.

SAINTS TALLY NINE AGAINST TAMAN

LOCAL HOCKEY.

The St. Androw's Club, who are

drat Mamak Hockey Tournament on Tucsday morning, enjoyed an 'easy victory over H.M.S. Tamar, whose team they defeated by nine goals to nil in a friendly fixture played on the Navy ground, King's Park, yos terday afternoon.

meeting the German Club in their

WOMEN DECTECTIVES

SCOTLAND YARD INNOVATION

BIG SUCCESS

London, London now has women detec tivea.

It is aunounced that three women have been appointed to the Criminal Investigation Depart, mont at Scotland Yard.

Word received from Pogranit chnaya, on the Soviet-Manchoukuo border, to-day Indicated that the The Government's proposals for

Manchoukuo border police force Indian Constitutional Reform were

and Soviet soldiers exchanged The Saints' forwards combined discussed at the Conservativo Con-shots on October 1 whom the Sovlot well and were in bright scoring ference in Birmingham this after-soldiers attempted to force their mood. The Tamar's left, full-back

resolution proposed

These women, all members of way into Manchoukup.

played a stout game, his clearancea which recorded confidence, in the

being featured by hard hits. Guest, the uniformed branch of the At about eight o'clock on Sun- the Saints' skipper and contre-half, Police Force, have worked in plalu Government but represented to the day night, the Soviet Consul at was a splendid spoiler and fed his clothes since Juno Inst year. Parliamentary Joint Select Com-Pogranitchnaya, accompanied by forwards with neat paren mittee on Indian reform that ap- several Soviet soldiers, fully arm-

Now, It la stated that their use- prehension was felt regarding the ed, passed the third watch-tower 3-0, Mackay (2) and Fincher find proved in cases where men would At the interval, the Saints led by fulness ไหงเย been thoroughly proposals concerning Finance, Do. of the eastern section of the Chi-ing the net. fonce, Police, the welfare of Indiannese Eastern Railway without the Arthur Hamson did some good work

In the second half, and themselves handicapped. peoples and trade discrimination: permission of the border police, Fincher each scored two further be said that after many years of on the right, wing. Mackay and With these appointments, it can

Gilchrist also scored one and Guest at Scotland Yard goals, the second shat of Fincher's work fighting against strong pre being a brilifant roverso stick effort. judice the women's police section broke through to not the ninth gon!. through to well-deserved recogni-, have won F. V. Wong, the Saints' left hacktion, who was seriously accently, made

welcome return, and Pat White, proved a stalwart pair. St. Andrew's Club-R. H..Wong; E. H. P. White, F. V. Wong:

Gilchrist, N. A. E. Mackay, E. Fstrong fealing against women be- MacNider, A. E. P. Guest, F, A. Broadbridge; A. B. Hamson, J. T. K.

For many years there WHB L Fincher, K. Hussain.

ing appointed to police forces, and for a long time even Scotland Yard could be enaid only to have merely tolerated their presence,

The idea that they would ever become detectives would have been laughed to scorn under the

Sharp differences of opinion were revealed when an official Amendment was moved proposing that any final conclusion on the White Papor policy should be de Inyed pending the report of Joint Select Committee.

In supporting the original re- Molution, Lord Lloyd, Lord Pitz Alan, Marquis Hartington and others represented that the White Paper proposals were fraught with dangers to the Empire.

according to the report. the car to stop at that point but The Manchoukuo police ordered the Soviet officials refused to obey, the report sald. The first shot police, was fired by the Manchaukuo whereupon, the Soviet soldiers fled into Soviet territory,

firing revolvers at the Manchoukuo polleo as they did so,

viet Consul protested to the Fallowing the incident, the So- Japanese military authorities by telephone and asserted that he would file a formal protest with the Japanese Government.

BANK RETURNS

CIRCULATION AND SPECIE

GOVERNMENT REPLY, Replying to the debate, Mr. Neville Chamberlain said the re- solution really nimed at arresting the proposal for central self- government in India and at von- ning themselves to something less than the recommendations of the Simon Commission, namely provincial autonomy In one or two centres first. That was n direct The returns of the average challenge to the Government, amount of bank notes in circula- While the resolution professcdtion and of specie in reserve in confidence in the Government it Hongkong, during the month really amounted to a vote of want ended September 30, as certified of confidence in the Government's by the managers of the respective Indian polley.

Banks were:-

Specle

He suggested the Coference might well hear what the Select Committee thought before setting themselves up to judge this dial- cult question. The resolution was defeated and the official amend- mont carried by 737 votes to 344.

COMMITTEE'S REPORT.

With the re-assembly of the Joint Select Committee, the sec- tion of the Conservative Party, ted by Mr. Winston Churchill has intensifed its campaign against uny "aberration" of British rule in India, particularly the transfer of the police and judiciary to Indian ministers.

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It can also be regarded women police have yet made in one of the greatest, advances that.

this country.

JAT'S BEAT RECREIO. Playing their first game of the season, the Club, de Recreio were de feated by the Jats by the score of 3-1. in a friendly match Marina ground yesterday,

on the The Ramo WAB evenly contested, the old regime. breather arriving with the score sheet blank,

LORD BYNG'S EXPERIMENT.

In the second half the Jats broke Lord Byng, however, made the through to score twice, the Recreio first move to break down some of reducing the deficit through Pinto.the prejudico when he was Metro In the closing stages, the Indiana again penetrated the defence and politan Police Commissioner and scored their third goal.

he appointed Miss Dorolby Peto ta take charge of the women's sec tlon and reorganise it.

MAMAK MATCH.'

The Kowloon Indians will meet the Mule Corps to-morrow on the Marina In Hewers: Ground at 4.80 p.m. in a Mamak hockey Axturo. A. E. P. Guest and Surjin Singh have been appointed to 14,428,400 $300,000 take charge of the game,

LADIES' PRACTICE. 128,700,251 123,000,000)

1,648,854

There will be a practice game for 1.860.0001 the members of the Hongkong ***** € 246,013,805 132,050.000 Ladies Hockey Club at Scokunpoo

at 3,16 p.m, to-day.

These new appointments, there- fore, may be regarded as an up- doubted tribute to Miss Peto's en- thusiasm and assiduity,

In police circles there has al- ways been a genuine feeling among some that women were not either physically or temperament ally fitted for police duties.

The probationary period which the three new women officers have |been undergoing as detectives at Vine Street and Marlborough Strect-two of London's most im- portant polico atations has proved otherwise.

TEA TAX OFF

It is notified that until further Foochow, Oct. 7. notice a diver will be employed in The Foochow Provincial Govern-Line which Hes between the interace watched by the authorities at the specting the Cross Harbour Pipe The experiment was carefully ment Council and members of its tien or Nathan Rond on the sen front Yard, and it has found that the Treasury conferred yesterday and and Queen's Pier, A large red flag women proved themselves extreme- passed the recommendation The revolt was brought to a

to will be flown by the diver's bargely useful and could be employed abolish the export tax on hend

tea and craft are warned to give it with success on almost every type Conserva The same meeting passed the pro-wide berth as the diver's operations of criminal' detection, tive Party Conference by the mov.posed tax on foreign rice to extend to a radius of about 300 feet ing of the resolutions really con- Fukien. demning the Government policy of "handing over executive sponsibility to Indian politicians" and seeking to defer any great constitutional changes-in-India- before the decision of the country has been taken at a general elec tion,

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Meanwhile, the Joint Selcet Committee la continuing the de- tailed examination of the question begun nearly six years ago with the appointment of the Simon Com- mission. When the evidence of the manifold interests concerned is completed about the middle of November, tho Committee will draw up a report on the basis of which constitutional proposals are expected to be submitted to Parlin ment poxt year.--Reuter.

21 YEARS AGO

Extracts From the "Telegraph" Files The following extraets are from the Hongkong Telegraph for the week ended October 5, 1912.

from the barge.

DAY BY DAY N EWS JEALOUSY 15-A-SECRETAVOWAL or INFERIORITY—Afassillon.

Mr. W. It. Scott to be a Superinten

The appointment is announced of dent of Police.

His Excellency the Governor has nppointed Mr. L. R. Androwes to net na Assistant Land Officer and Deputy Registrar of Marriages,

IN BRIEF

One ense of typhoid, from Shauki- wan, was reported to the local health authorities on Thursday.

The Government Gazette contains regulations relating to fire precau tions in factories and workshops and rules relating to the

storage of fireworks.

Inspector F. Shaftain, of the Hungkong Police, returned from The King's Exequatur empowering leave by the Rawalpindi with Mrs. Mr. M. N. Cootes to act 48

Vice-Shaftain, who will be remembered In Consul for the United States of local musical circles as 'Miss Luba Amorlea in Hongkong and Herr Pecker. H. Gipperich to act as German Consul

has. received His Majesty's signature. His Excellency the Governor has appointed Mr. E. Cock, M.B.E., His Excellency the Governor has M.IN.A., to net as a Member of the made the following appointment un-Court of the University of Hongkong, der the provisions of the Hongkong during the absence from the Colony Volunteer Regulations, Captain S. M. of Mr. R. M. Dyer, G.B.E. Wilkinson, The Wiltshire Regiment, to bo Adjutant, with effect from October 4.

Their success has definitely ex- ploded one theory, for long regard. ed as an established fact, that women would never talk to women police as they do to man-Reuter,

MOB ASSAULT ON SEMINARY

MONKS EJECTED BY FIRE

Madrid. Hended by the Mayor of Barbas- tro and several town councillora, a mob of two hundred persons has besleged the local monastic semin- ary and taken it by assault. Tho monks have been ejected.

E RADIO BROADCAST

4-7 p.m. Chinese recorded pro- gramme.

7-11.30 p.m. European programme, 7.9.30 p.m.

A programme of records kindly foaned by a Listener.

7-7.35 p.m. Concert Items. Orchestral-Seronade (Tosolll). Orchestral Serenade (Schubert),

Salon Orchestra. Song-The Boatmen (Harris), Song-Tho Threo Ravens

(arr. Scott). John Goss and the Cathedral Malo Voica Quartet. Violin Solo-Caprice Viennois Violin Solo-Humoresque (Dvorak-

(Kraleler),

Kretaler).

Fritz. Kreisler. Song (a) Haul Away, doo (b) What Senge-Fire Down. Below (b) Hallo

baloo Balay (Harris).

Shall We Do with the Drunkon Sallor (arr. Terry).

John Goss with Cathedral Male Voice Quartet. Instrumental-Nalla-Waltz

(Delibes-Dohnanyl),

Edith and Kevin Buckley, 7.35.8.56 p.m. Variety.

8 p.m. (Local Time and Weather Report), Orchestral-De Played His Ukutole

as the Ship Went Down,

The Masqueraders, Piano Solo-The Penguins' Patrol. Piano Solo-You're the Ono in a

Million.

Rafe da Costa. Humorous Song-Dick Turpin's Ride

to York. Humorous Song-Isn't It Too Torribly

Thrilling Organ Solo-Song of the Bella.

Norman Long. Organ Solo-Big Ben's Saying

Goodnight.

Harry Davidson, Band-Play Gypsy. Band-Blus Forget-Me-Not. Hunterous Song That What Puts the Hungarian Gypsy Band.

Humorous Song-Would a Manx Cat "Sweet" in "Home, Sweet Home." Wag Its Tall.

Gracle Fields. Piano Solo-Just Humming Along. Piano Solo-You, Just Wonderful

Χου. Humorous Song-The Roast Beef of Rule in Costa. Old England. Humorous Song-There's Nothing

Over Sixpence in the Store..

Ernest Hastings. Orchestral-The Younger Generation. Orchestral-Mad About the Boy,

Ray Noble and His New Mayfair Orchestra. Song You Can't Stop me From

Loving You. Song-Little Girl.

The

Orchestral As Long as the Windows Patrick Waddingtn. Face Your Way, Orchestral I'm on my Way to Humorous Duct The Spooning of the

Heaven.

Four Bright Sparks. Humorous Duct-Down with Dore.

6.55-9.30 p.m. Orchestral,

Mr. Flotsam and Mr. Jetsam. Fetite Suita de Concert (Coleridge-

Taylor).

Knife and Fork.

London Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Dr. Malcolmn Sargent. Ballet Egyptien Suite (Luigini).

New Light Symphony Orchestra

conducted by Porey Fletcher,- 9.30-11.50 p.m.

A relay of the Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong

Hotel Grill Room by courtesy of the

Management (During the intervals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio).

11:30 pm. Close Down.

SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME. 10-11a.m. A relay of the Service from St. Joseph's Church.

I. Holy Mass:

(a) Kyrie (Perosi),

(b) Bermon: "Fourth Command- ment: Children" preached by Rev. Father Finn, S. J.

(c) Offertory: "Ave Maria"

(C. Franco). (d) Sanctus, Benedictus and Agnus Del (Perosi). II. Benediction of the Blessed Sacra-

An attempt was made to defend the building, but when the crowd prepared to set fire to it, the in-ment: mates capitulated,

This action followed a dispute on The St. John's Cathedral Church the ownership of the building in Council will be "At Home" on Fri which the seminary was installed. day, October 20, to members the kong and Shanghai Interport Lawn the purpose of welcoming the Very to them, while the municipality "Members and officials of the Hong- Electoral Roll and their friends. for The monks asserted that it belonged Bowls Teams will attend the 0.30 per. Rev. Dean Alfred Swann. Tea will claimed it as town property. Cormance of "King Kong" at The be served at 4.30 p.m.

The case was being considered in Central Sunday night. As this film has come direct from London, the

court at the time of the raid. It is learned a Coroner's enquiry | Reuter, Shanghai players will have an opportInto the tragic fire outbreak at 30, unity of seeing a film that has not Eastern Street on September 28 last, yet been released in their city.

will be held at the Central Magis | tracy on October 17, commencing at An interesting art exhibition is be- 2.30 p.m. Mr. Schofield will sit na Ltd.,ing held by Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Pow, the Coroner, assisted by a Jury. noted Chinese artists, and their stu-There were six fatalities as a rezult 20, Lighton Lini Clone Art Academy, of this fire.

The rate of the dollar on demand wna 2/-1/16,

4

A. A. Claxton won the 100 yards championship of the V.R.C.

The Dairy Farm, Co.,

showed a profit on the year's work

Ing of $77,006.08.

timo ne in Singapore.

Mr. W. C.-Younger, un American avintor, brought a Curtiss acro plane to Hongkong from Manila, but was refused permission to fly hore by the Military Authorities, who said the fortifications of the Colony must not be seen.

Hill Happy Valley.

robbers.

STAR SURPRISES ASTRONOMERS

INCREASES ITS BRIGHTNESS 260 TIMES

A star known as "Nova

Я in

(a) Clbavit Eos (Ramella). (b) Tantum Ergo. (c) Aduremus.

11-12.16 p.st

A relay of the Service from St. Paul's Church.

12.15-2.30 p.m. European recorded programme.

1 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

2.30 p.m. Close Down.

4.30-7 p.m. Chinese recorded pro-

gramme.

7-10.30 p.m. European programme. 7-7.30 p.m. Dance Music. Fox Trot-Ask Yourself Wi

Loves You. 24049. Fox Trot-Ev'ry Time My

Heart Beats. Fox Trot-My Lips Want

Kisses. 22082, Walte The Volco In The Old

Village Choir. Fox Trot-Lullaby of the

Leaves. 22098, Fox Trot-Play That Guitar. Fox Trot-Deep Sea Low

Down. 24053: Fox Trot-Dream Sweetheart,

Report, etc.

Waltz Goodnight, My Love, 22083. p.m. Local Time and Weather 7.30-8.10 p.m.

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It includes many scrolls and paintings, The IIon. H. E. (now Sir needle-work and embroidery. The ex- that P. Fuertes, who reported

It has been revealed by the Polleo Henry) Pollock, K... moved a hibition, which is open from 1 p.m. to Thursday that he was attacked by resolution in the Legislative Coun- p.m. daily, will be closed on Wednes- two Chinese and robbed of a wallet çll urging the British Government day night, the 11th inst. 'to erect a wireless telegraph

containing $15, in Cameron Road, has Ophiuchus" has surprised astrono confeased that the report was unmore at Harvard Observatory by station in Hongkong at the Dr. life

same aldent of the weldrake the lid Pro- true. The Police experienced for of nees about 250 times its ordinary

consisuddenly with bright ciation, London, a noted Muslim the report, special searching squads light. scholar who arrived here a few days and emergency Police being Imme age on a lecture tour to the Far diately sent out on the trail of the of Norwood, informed a representa Dr. W. H. Steavónson, F.R.A.S., East, attended the Friday prayers alleged highway rob yesterday at the Mosque at

Shelley

tive of the Morning Post that this Street, and afterwards delivered a Incture in English on "Brotherhood" liah Association will commence its kind in 1901.

The Hongkong Branch of the Eng-star had an outburst of the same with Lilian Harvey and John Boles A Relay of "My Lips Belray Mo" amengeb a large gathering. The lee activities for the Session 1933-34 by

"Such outbursts are character-tion and the King's Theatre Manage by courtesy of The Fox Film Corpora- ture was very much appreciated by holding a general meeting In the istic of 'nova," he said, "and must, ment tho

congregation. Mr. U. Rumfahn, Helena Moy Institute on Tuesday,I think, be superficial in character, chairman of the Board of Trustees November 7. This first meeting of because these stars return to very

8.40-9.2 p.m. special request of the congregation, statement of accounts, election of when the outburet is over.

Mosque, presided. At the tho Session will be devoted to much their original brightness Dr. Sheldrake has consented to give office bearers, and a lecture on a e second lecture on "Islam in the subject yet to be announced.

"Perhaps their atmosphere may. West" in English in the Mesme on Association has been fortunate in he blown off in the process, or it Sunday (to-morrow) Mr. U. Rumfahn has consented to many well-known public speakers in near the star is the real cause of at 2.80 p.m. securing promises for lectures from may be that another body passing preside again.

the increased brightness."

A donation of $10 for the Street Sleepers' Fund has been received from Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Parkinson. Fur-

ther subscriptions of $40 to the St. John's Cathedral Fund and of $1,431 to the Choor-0 Fund will be acknowledged on Monday.-

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the Colony.

The

In A Summer Garden Suite (Delius), London Symphony Orch. 9781/2,

9.2-9.32 p.m. From the Studio.

Planoforte Recital by Nurn

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Kania.

1. Sonata Pathellquo' (Beethoven), 2. Selections from Schumann. 0.32-10.30 p.to.

(Continued on Pago 6.)

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