BOY 10 DAYS IN EMPTY HOUSE
FATHER FINED FOR NEGLECT
SON FOUND: "VERY
SCARED"
A 13-years-old boy, who was left alone in an empty house for ten days gavo evidence at Reigate Police Court when his father was fined £15 for neglecting him in a manner likely to causo suffering. and injury to his health.
The prosecution was instituted by the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. The boy, Kernelli Contes, son of Thomas Coates of Oak Cottage, The Chino, Chipstead, a motor salcamau; told the court that on July 30 his father and stepmother Bald they were going away for a holiday. He, was told to sleep in the kitchen, as the other rooms were locked up.
Food was left, and he was told not to make himself ill. The food consisted of cold mutton and tinned moat, and fruit, and each day the milkman and baker called.
FOOD POISONING. Questioned by Mr. Lovell Hewitt,
for the defence, Konaeth denied
that his father camo back the same night and remained at home for two days. Ho agreed that the food left included lamb, cake, jam, eggs, honey, tea, apples, and oranges, and that he was told to get any thing else he wanted at a local shop. His father told him not to oat stuff in tins after they were oponed.
LADIES HOCKEY.
Central British Assn. Beat School,
TWO GOALS TO ONE.
·
In a friendly hockey match, the Central British Association Ladies beat the Central British School Girls by two goals to one at King's Park, yesterday afternoon.
The Central British Indies team got their goals in the first half through a Doris Hunt; and in the second half Misa H. Knill scored for the girls.
The C. B. A. ladies' forwar; he were inclined to bunch too much, while the C. B. 9. girls kopt to their positions fairly well. Miss Knill land them well, but was marked by Miss Deavia, the C. B. A. centro half.
Owing to the lato start the match was played 25 minuten in the first half and 20 minutes in the second..
*R.A.M.C, and R.A.--
The RA.M.C. will meet the 12th, Battery, Royal Artillery in a Mamak Tournament game on the Military Ground at Sookumpoo at 4 p.m. to-day, The umpires will be Mr. Naidu and Mr. Khan.
Radlo Sports Club. The following members will repre- sent the Radio Sports Club in n against filendly hockey Recreio First XI at Caroline Hill at
match
Pam. 96. Grewal Jarrect Bingh,
J. B. Jaggeet H. Hassan, Khadim Hussain; From Singh, G. Singh, Awtar Singh, Kalwant Singh, F. A. Kemp, (Cap. tain).
SHANGHAI WINS.
P. C. Butterfill said that he found Defeats Chinese
Kenneth ill on a bed in the kitchen
his
on August 9. The boy said he had been eating mutton which parents had cooked before they went away. The kitchen was very dirty and the boy was scared.
Roplying to Mr. Hewitt, P. C. Butterfil said that he knew the boy had been left for a week on a previous occasion.
Dr. F. Sall said that Kenneth was suffering from food poisoning and he ordered him to a hospital.
FATHER'S DEBTS.
Contes told the court that after
taking his wife and daughter to Weymouth in a motor-car on July 30 for a holiday he returned the same night, and was also at homo on the following night.
He was then ordered away on a tour by his employers, and having no alternative, left Kenneth with
Star Team.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1933,
RACE HANDICAPS. MODERN
RADIO
Autumn Meeting of The ADAM & EVE BROADCAST
·Macao Jockey Club.
EVENTS FOR SUNDAY.
The Macao Jockey Club has insued the handicaps and entries for the Autumn Meeting, which will be con tested next Sunday in the Portuguese colony The handicaps were lesuod yesterday morning after the long- kong meeting of Saturday, and so there will be no more penalty for any pony which happened to have won on Saturday,
In the ladies' race, the condition, "C" Class ponies, winners barred," means that winners in "C" Class races will be barred. The full en tries appear below:
1-Shluhingfu Handicap, Five Fur- longs Blue Plans (150) Dashaway (140) Drians (140); Genghis khan (140) Happy Man (142); Prestwick (146); Puro Music (146);- Bo On (140); Whitehall (145).
N. B. If top weight does not start; all weights to be raised 10 lb.
NATURAL LIFE IN SOUTH SEAS
TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.
COUPLES! “GRIM RELAY OF THE SOUTH WALES
FOOD"
ز اینی
Los Angeles, California. A South Sens island, where a modern ndam and ove pursue n primitive existence far from civili- sation, may be eden to visiting scientists, but to Lady Churston it is "most depressing."
Lady Denise Churston of Devon made a tour of the Southern Islands and saw Dr. Charles Ritter and his companion, Frau Koervin, the German hair who in 1929 exiled themselves on the isolated isle of Charles In the Galapago group to carry out their theories of healthful living in nature.
2-Limehowfu Handicap, One Mile,
Lady Churston said that she and (153) "D" Class-Adam
Alda her party aboard the yacht "White (161); Ajax (143) Black Rock Shadows" had stopped at the Island (148); Banjolina (158); Cebu (148); Darien (143); Disorderly Conduct last year and seen the couple in (143); Flying Boy (160); Gallant their pursuit of the "natural life." Fox (140); King'a Parade (155).
3.--(Unofficial), The Canton Plate,
Bel Furlonga-Abrek (169); Ching Bell (152) Faraon (166) Genny (146); Hope (160); Lezgin (162); Sundy (152); Tango (152).
4.--Walchowfu Handicap, (Onco Round), "E" Class:-Bogulo (155); Bold General (165) City of Shang hai (165); Esk (161); Grand Slam (147)
Poverty Bay (147); Swale (164) Te Penetle (145); The Loafer
(347); Whoampion Stakes, The
One All-Mile, Post Entries
G-(Unomelal), The Machine Gun Troop Handicap, Five Furlongs
Country Club (156) King's Counsel (ICO); Moucha (108); Pat (185); Red Leaves (170); Social Mark (155); That's That (170); The Goods (140).
SWIMMING MEET.
Shanghal, Oct. 23. Shanghai defeated a team of all- China swimming stars by 46 points to 41 to-night.
The results are: 200 yarda Time-1 min. 47,2/5 kech,
backstroke-1. J. Coon, 100 yards 2. Chek Kam-rel, 3. Kwok Chang- huang. Time-1 min. 17 seen.
relay-1. Shanghai.
100 yards free style-t. Hadley, 2.
Chan Chi-chung, 3. Wong Sung-shun, Time-57 4/5 secs. A now Shangha! record.
76 yards medley-1. Kwok Chan- hunng 2. Chen Chi-ahung 9. J. Coon. Time-50 secs. A Shanghai record.
200 yards free stylo. Hadley, 2, A. Logan, 3, Chak Kam-tu. Time--2 mine. 20 2/6 acce.
7-(Unofficial) The Ladies' Race, (Uno Mile)-Alda (140) Cebu (141); Dec (148); Gold Ring (148); Orlando (151); Paul Jones (146) Per Se (162) Powerful King (146) Swale (140); The Loafer (130) Wembly Stag (145); Widnes (162).
NINETY-SIX TAKING
PART IN WIND UP
DRESS FOR VISITORS.
"Their shack-ft is only one
room, built of rough timber-la by a long climb, she said. "At high and remote, approached only the foot of the path le sign warning visitors to ring the bell and let them know they have callers, for they go about all the time absolutely stark In honour of visitors, they don garments he, rough shorts and a shirt, she a loose skirt and blouse.
"The day we arrived they had just had a catastrophe.. Pigs had torn down the fences of their gar don and uprooted everything. It had happened before and they wore sadly upset by it. Then there were the ants. They were in everything. All food had to be kept standing in solutions to keep them out. Frau Koervin kept house and worked In the garden. They had to work terribly hard, it seemed to me. It's no life for a woman: Never seeing anyone going to bed frightfully early-oh,] most depressing,"
BORDERERS' BAND
From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of $55 matres:
430-7 p.m. Chinese recorded pro- gramme.
7-10.30 p.m. European programma. 7 p.m. Closing Local Block Quoia- tions, etc.
7.3-7.40-p.m. A Concert. Orchestral Artist's Life (Strauss), Marek Weber and is Orch. C2207, Instrumental-Elegic (Tschaikowsky),
Philadelphia Chamber String Simfonietta. 4151, Song-Aready Is Ever Young
("The Arcadians"-Monekton). Song The Pipes of Pan
The Arcadians". Monckton). Wirnie Melville (Soprano). B3246, Plano Solo Etude in C Minor,
(Chopin)
C Fint Piano Solo-Etude in
Major (Chopin).
Ignace Jan Paderewekl. 1867. No. 1 (Tachaikowsky). Song-Jon Juan's Serenade, Op. 38,
Peter Sawson (Base-Baritone). Song-The Erl King (Schubert).
C1327. Violin Solo-Melodie Arabe (Glazounow-Kochanski). Violin Solo Sicilienne and Rigendon
(Francoeur-Kreisler).
Sadah Schuchari. 4114. 7.40-8 p.m. From the Studio. Hawalian Selections by Ho Yuk Lun and lo Yuk Ming.. Programme.
1. Kilima Waltz,
2. The Four Islands,
3. Song of the Islands.
4. She Sang Aloha to Me."
8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.
8.3-8.30 p.m. Variety. Song Thoughts of You.
Gracio Fields (Comedienne). B8170. Orchestral-You're Always in
My Arnis.
B:280.
Reginald King and His Orchestra.
Melso Annoys an Oyster? Humorous Song-What King of a
Frank Crumit. 38888, Orchestral-Spanish Gipsy Dance.
Marek Weber and is Orchestra, 36233. Song The Moon is Low.
Frank Luther (Tenor). 22330. -Song-That's How I Feel About
You Sweetheart.
Gracie Fields. .D3174. Orchestrol-Rio Rita-Selection
'Reginald King and His Orchestra, Huniorous Song-Foolish Facts.
Frank Crumit, BR883, Orchestral-The Church Bells Chim-
ing. Marck Weber and Hi
Orchestra. B6298. Song-What is Thle Thing
Called Love?
The raw food theorist and Frau Kocrvin were
upholding. his theories, Lady Churaton observed. ally a little chicken, with all foode mashed in a pap.
OF BOWLS SEASON They eat fruits and nuts, occasion-
(Continued from Page 8.) -
F. J. Jones
100 yards free etylo relay, (women) sufficient food and instructions.1. Shanghai. Time-61 1/5 secs. He returned home on August 12. He was several hundred pounds in debt, penniless, and was expecting a mortgage on the house to be foreclosed.
·S, Gray Medley relay (women). Chinese R. Rapsley team. Time 2 mins. 2.2/6 sech.
1
A similar summons against Ethel Mary Contes, the stepmother, was "dismissed.
The N.S.P.C.C. were given the custody of Kenneth until a home! could be found for him.
HONGKONG WINS. Shanghai Defeated At Soccer.
EXHIBITION MATCH.
Shanghal, Oct. 23. The Hongkong Soccer Team, which Was eliminated by Shanghai in the National Sports meeting at Nanking, fully redeemed itself yesterday after noon when, before a huge crowd of spectators, it defeated Shanghai in an exhibition match by the odd goal in three. Mr. Wu Toh-aing, mayor of Shanghai,
kicked
off.
of
Das without the service their star goalie, whose ace was taken by Lu Chung-yo. place When Hongkong was hot on the attack, Lu, in an attempt to clear, kicked the ball against Hou, the Shanghai left back. The ball bounded into the net. Before the interval, Hongkong established further load.
rc-
Shanghai had more of the game in the second half; but the Hongkong defence was gound. At last, the northerners reduced the lead when Li Yee-sen scored from a penalty kick.
At the end of the match, Mr. Wu
team with a largo silver cup,
50 yards breast stroke (women)--
1. Mies Chun, 2. Miss Lum, 3. Miss Thompson. Time-55.2/5 sec.
The Bnal event, a water polo match, was won by Shanghai, 4 goals to 2.-- Rentor,
GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.
A. W. Grimmitt
(skip)
POLICE R.C. GREEN.
Kowloon
G. N. Mitchell
3.- Lindsay.
V. Ramsay
1st Rink.
Hongkong
(akip)
A. Murdock J. W.-G. Donner
F. Sutton W. Groig (skip) A. Macfarland
2nd Rink.
J. Macdonald. W.`Brown
G. Stewart
Starting Times For Next A. McIntyre.
Sunday Afternoon.
OPEN AMATEUR TITLE.
Takip)
C. Elliott-Heywood R. M. Keown J. Gibson
N. Drummond (skip)
3rd Rink.
J. Watson
The entries having closed on Sun-Morley day, the draw has been niade for tha. 8. Logan open amateur golf championship of F. L. Rapley the Colony which is to be played at Fanling on Sunday next, the first. pair' teeing off at 9.25
9.30
9.35
9.
A.m.
A. E. Coates R. R. Davies L. de Rome A. 0. Brawn
(skip)
4th Rink.
E. Simmonds
M. Y. Adal W. Gill
B3286.
J.
Frank Luther (Toner): 22380, 8,30-10 p.m.
RUBBER TEETH. Dr. Ritter had pulled all his own teeth and all of hors," she said. "It was one of his theorles, I gathered, that man should live to
A relay of the Hand of the 1st. be at least 108, and that the teeth Batin. South Wales Borderers, con were & cause of shortened lives. ducted by Bandmaster J. L Gecks, However, he had made sets of rub-from Mount Austin Barracks, by kind bar teeth which they wore.
"Altogether, it seemed to me a most unpleasant life. They have books and what papers are left by visitors, but no music of any kind, and when we arrived to call they told us we were the first visitors in 18 months. Ships rarely stop there. Dr. Ritter collects copra (skip) and exchanges it for suppiles
when a ship does come."
"
(skip)
(skip)
W. B. Hollanda (skip)
C.C.C, GREEN.
The complete pairing is as follows: II. Gittins
0.25 A. W. da Roza, F. A. Redmond. J. W. Brown
W. Mulcahy,
J. Howe 9.3 A. L. Eastman,
J. M. Jack 3.40 5. Sakura, K. S. Robertson. Wilson, S. H. Dodwell. 9.46 T. Takel, A. E. Lisenman. 0.20 A. E. Charman, A. T. Lay.
A. Urquhart, L 9,55
Androwes, A. T. Braley, A. B. Afatthows.
B. Haworth. 10.80 A. 10.06 W. J. Buller, E. 10.10 H. Clark, N. L. Smith. 10.15 W. M. Groves, K. 9. Morrison. 10.20 F. E. Booker, G. B. G. Hull. 10.26 H. Mori, J. B. Ross. 10.30 F. E. A. Remedios, F. D.
Hunter. 10.36 W. C. Chalmers, R. Young. 14.40 E. D. da Roza, 1, Newton. 10.15 A. A. Lopes, J. M. Walker. 10.50 II. Shimokawa, O. E. C.
Marton. The above draw is subject to altera-
Teh-sing presented the Hongkong tion in case of scratchings, which The Hongkong team may stage one should be notified by 9.80 a.m. of or two more exhibition matches in Friday, October 27. Shanghai before their return.-Wah Kia Yat Po.
M.C.C. TOURISTS WIN. Pile Up Big Score In Karachi Match.
TWO CENTURIES.
Karachi, Oct. 28. The Marylebone Cricket Club hit to form in the three-day match against the Bind olevon,
In the first innings they knocked. up 807 for the lone of only five and declared. Barnott
ed.
122 and Jardins 101, unfinish
In their second knock, they totalled 140 for eight wickets and declared. Their opponents scored 189 In the first innings, Verity taking six wickels for 40, and 167 in the second Innings, the vialtors thus winning by 01 runs-Reuter..
Kowloon
5. Scarle
T. Owen T. Gooding H. Nish (skip)
Ist Rink.
Hongkong
G. McLeod
G. T. Padgett. A. Chapman C. G. Mons (skip)
2nd Rick.
Lady Churston and friends did not accept the Ritter, hospitality to the extent of dining with them. "Oh, no" she said, shuddering, "the food looked too grim."— Renter
MASKED BURGLAR AT BEDSIDE
NURSEMAID TOLD TO "KEEP QUIET"
Two "very polite" burglars raid- ad the house of Mr. LS. Goldstone In St. Cuthbert's-road, Hampstead; N.W.. when Miss Diana Rowe, 19-years-old nursemaid, was alone in the house with Mr. Goldstone's two-years-old son.
Miss Rowe told a reporter that she was in bed when the burglars (skip) appeared.
W. Cunningham P. Kristofersen
J. Bentley V. C. Labrum
J. Whyte T. Ferguson
W. Wotherspoon. A. E. Silkatona
(skip)
3rd Rink.
G. L. Buchanan F. Lundy L. F. Xavier . W. V. Field
J. M.S. Rosario A. H. Basto
THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE E. Marques B. W. Bradbury
(skip)
Takip)
4th Rink.
COTONEASTER HEADS THE CALL OVER LIST
A. V. Barros. L. C. R. Souza
London; Oct. 29.
W. T. Brightmap T. Armstrong. F. V. V. Ribeiro A. R. Dallah
The call-over for the Cambridge-R. F. Luz (skip) J. Russell (skip}
#hire is as follows:
21/2 Cotoneaster (o.) 100/9 (k) 12/1 Limelight (t, and o.) 18/1 Andrea (b. and o 100/7
0.) 1001 Totalg (Land
16/1
Ole King Sole (t: and o.) 2011 Dastur (t. and o.) 25/1 Donbigh (o.) 28/1 (t) 25f1 Stalky (o.) 28/1-(t) 26/1 Alluvial (o.) 28/1,(t) 28/1 Young Native (L, and o.) 33/1 Galapas (t. and o.) 38/1 Raymond (t: and
D.) 36/1 Seattoreash (p.) 40/1 (t.) 35/1 Gino (0.) 40/1 (t.). : 40/1 Eroica (t. and o.) 40/1 Disarmament (1. and 40/1 Diamanten (o):45/15
40/1 The Font (0.) 46/1 (L.) 45/1 Pammame (t. and o.) 69/1-Tartan ( and 0.). 00/1 Eau de Roses (t. and o.)- 00/1 Great Scot (t, and o.) 60/1 Inverman (t. and o.) 08/1 Bow and Arrow (o.) 100/1 (t.)
Fight (0) 80/1 Englisant (0.) 109/1 (t) 100/1 Bereoh Boy (t. and o.)
Tale 100/1 Rathlin-1 (tando.) 100/1 Manoeuvre (t..and 0.) 126/1 Ailsa Craig ( and d.) 120/1 Town Crier (0.) Effaceable was scratched o'clock: to-day-Router.
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10.10.15 pm,
Capriccio Italien (Itaitan Cuprice),
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KZRM PROGRAMME, Today's broadcast from Manila; 5 pm-Sunset Danco Hour Now La Loma Cabaret Orch.
6.10 p.mSpanish Informational Period.
0.30 p.m.-English Informational Period,
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7.16 p.m-Spanish Presentation. 7.55 pm-Princess Pat Beauty. Hints-Fred Stevens and Co.
8 p.m.-To be announced, 8.45 pm-Stock Quotations. 3.56 p.m. Studio Musle.
9 p.m.-Welcome Tourist Pro. gramme For passengers aboard the Dollar 8.8. President McKinley,
0.30 p.m.-Danco. Music-Hanila Hotel Orchestra,
10.80 p.m-Sign Of.
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