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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1933.

NANKING RUMOURS OF GOVERNMENT CHANGES To-day's approved style

WANG IN SHANGHAI

STORY OF A LOAN

(Continued from Page 1)

but the defendants did not sign it and when pressed told him that

C. T. WANG, MENTIONED he was not in fact, a partner of

NEW

FOR F.O.

ARRIVALS

Shanghai, Nov. 7. Mr. Wang Ching-wel Is CX- spected hore from Nanking. It is said he will call on Mr. T. v. Soong to urge him to return to Nanking,

But Mr. Wang's movements synchronise with the appearance at Nanking of Mosers. Chang

Ching-klang and 14 Shih-ton

vatoran politlent leaders, arousing auspicion that the cabinet of the Nanking Government might receive a shake up in the near future-Central Newa.

the buffet.

AGREEMENT MADE.

They later mide an agreement to refund his $3,000 in a fortnight and thereaftar to pay him $50 a month so long as they were in- terested in the business. Smith

went to Amerlen for a short time. but before he went he knew of the circumstances and dispute and left his partner with full nuthority

TAMMANY TIGER CAGED?

LA GUARDIA FAVOURED FOR MAYORALTY

ONLY THREE CASES

́MAGISTRATE'S LIGHT

MORNING

Only three cases came before Mr. Dalfour in. the Central Polico Court this morning, one of which concerned another theft from the old Hongkong Bank site.

RADIO BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.

CANTONESE LESSON FROM

'THE STUDIO

HEAVY BETTING (viction for a similar offence, was 356 metres:

New York, Nov. 6. Wall Street is wagering heavily to settle the matter. Two instal-on what promises to be one of the ments of $50 under the agreement noisiest and busiest municipal were paid when Smith returned, election for many years.

The candidatos and with his knowledge.

Lo Fai, 40, with a provious con-

İfined $75 or six weeks for stealing a quantity of iron piping from the Bank site. He was not employed there, it was stated.

woman

The other two cases concerned In Hoklo charged with driving a for the rickahn without a licence; he was Plaintiff in evidence said he Mayoralty are Mr. La Guardia, fined $1, while a caution was ad-

to famous Congress fighter, Mr. ministered to a Chinese and defendant nearly enmo blows when they refused to meet McKee, the Independent candidate for hawking without a licence. his solicitor to draw up an agree-and Mr. O'Brien, the present The Court rose within tea ment of partnership. The frat Mayor, who is the nominee of minutes. proposition made to him was that Tammany Hall. ho should lond. $8,000′ and receiva it back with $3,000 interest but that he refused. The partners had no money themselves when Nanking, Nov. 5. McKebun approached him and he Humours of Impending re-had to provide the money for food shading of the Nanking Cabinet for the first fortnight. He was in still continue to circulate here. fact the sole financior of the busi- The evening newspapers to-nightness. gave great prominence to the pro- bablo appointment of Dr. C. T. Wang, as Foreign Minister, Mr. hu Kia-hua, the present Minister

NANKING RUMOURS.

** $50 A MONTH FOR LIFE.

His Lordship: The agreement might amount to $50 a month for

life?

Witness: Yes.

f Communications to be Chairman of Cheklang and Gen. Lụ Ti-ping,

Mr. Filomeno Eca de Silva, the present Cheklang Chairman, as Garrison Commander of Woosungmanager of the Casanova Dancing and Shanghai.

Academy, appeared on subpoena

The appentance in the field of both Mr. O'Brien and Mr. Mekee. has split the vote on which the Tammany candidate would nor- mally bonble to dopend, with the result that Mr. La Guardia is a hot favourite for the Mayoralty.

La Guardia in ddinitely anti- Tammany and he is an odds on fovourite at one to three.

Two and a half to one is given against Tammany and the Inde pendent candidate, MeKee, who is tacitly supported by the White House, and four to one against the present, Mayor.

LA GUARDIANS.

WINDFALL FOR EXCHEQUER

ESTATE OF LORD CADOGAN

It is announced that the death of Earl Cadogan on October 4 has brought a windfall in death duties, as he left land valued at £2,000,000, Despite his extensive landed estato, however, Lord Cadogan cx- perienced severe financial dif- ficulties for many years before his

death.

Decensed was the brother of the

A good deal of betting is being and gave evidence that he was done, although the amounts are General Hung Fu is also men-friend both to Smith and plaintiff.below those of previous years. tioned us a likely Foreign Minis. He said he could throw little light Excitement is intense through-Minister-designate to China. He is ter, but it is believed that it is ex-on the dispute, between them. tremely unlikely. that Gen. Huang

out the city. The feature of the succeeded by his son, Viscount will accept the appointment. Gen.

polling will be the presence of Chelsen.-Reuter. "Fusioneera" composed of prize- Huang Fu is at present Chairman

fighters, professional athletes and of the Peking Political Council and

young Society men, recruited by has been very active in connexion

Mr. La Guardia to guard the polling with recent Sino-Japanese negotia,

station and to prevent intimidation.

tlonn-Reuter.

Defendant sald plaintiff loat faith in the business and wanted his money back after a few weeks. Witness said he would have to go to America to raise the money and that he would pay Silva $50 a month while he was using the. 53,000. When he returned from America he found the business in Buch atate that he bought

MORE MOTORING McKeun out and became himaclf

OFFENCES

UNREPORTED

ACCIDENTS BEFORE

MAGISTRATE

The drivers of several motor vehicles were summoned before Mr. E. W. Hamllion, at the Central Magistracy this morning. some with having failed to report accidents and another with falling to stop after an accidents

the sole proprietor.

PRINCIPAL REPAID, Cross-examined, Smith said he was aware of an agreement be

-Reuter

tween McKeoun and Silva to pay To

BRITISH WAR DEBT

STATEMENT

Be Issued As White

Paper To-day

WEAKNESS ON CHANGE

SHARP DECLINE IN KAFFIRS

London, Nov. 6. The Stock Markets closed some what weak. Koffirs declined sharply, internationals were weak

on American advices, industrials were steady and British funds were lower, with War Loan 3 per cent. at 100%-British Wire

less.

London, Nov. 6. The Cabinet which mot, this) afternoon dealt mainly with the business before Parliament which INDIA reassembles to-morrow. The House of Commons will devote most of its first day to a debate on Disarma- ment, during which a full state- ment will be made by the Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon.

the latter $50 a month while they were interested in the business but he was never a party to that agreement himself and thought that the clause was a mistake. He had not scen the agreement in writing until he was shown it in court. He found on his return from Amerien that McKeown had repaid Silva the $3,000 out of the business and when a payment of $100 was later made to Silva, by Foo Wing, a lorry driver, was McKeoun, witness thought it was fined $10 for failing to stop after arrears of interest that were be colliding with a Chinese in Poking paid and, not arrears under,

the agreement. fulum Road.

Sergeant Youe said defendant At this point His Lordship said was proceeding up Pokfulam Road he did not believe Smith's evidence towards the University, and when and that judgment would be given passing a bus.coming in the op- for plaintiff with costs. poalte direction, he scraped against In reply to Mr. Silva'a applica- the side of the bus, and also knock-tion for costs on a high acale, Mr. ed down a coolie walking on the Kemble Baid he objected to this

McKcoun's actions. footpath. The coblie and the bus 45 driver reported the accident, but Smith amounted almost to fraud.

The written agreement might YOUNG MARSHAL

TO RETURN?

the defendant did not,

COLLISION IN STUBBS ROAD.

A collision In Stubbs Road on October 15, when a publie car, driven by Yue Lok, collided with a private car, had a sequel when Yue was summoned for having failed to report an accident and fined negligent driving, and was $10 on the first summons, and $15 on the second.

the

towards

never have been shown by him to Smith.

Costs on the ordinary senie were allowed to plaintiff,

MONSOON WINS

From Z. B. W. on a wavelength of

4.30-7 pm.

Chinese recorded programme. 7-10.40 p.m.

European programimo.

p.m.

Closing Local Stock Quolations, olc. 7.3-7.30 p.m. Dance Musle.

Fox Trot Pink Elephants. Fox TrotPu-lcezol Mister

Homingway!

Lights.

Fox Trot-Let's Turn Out the

Fox Trol-You're Telling Mo Fox Trot-Hera Lies Lavo. Fox Trot-Please,

Fox Trot-Hallelujuh, I'm a Tramp, Fox Trot You Are Too Beautiful. 7.30-8 pm.

From the Studio.

The 2nd of a Series of Lessons in Cantonese" by the Rev. Mr. H. R.

8 p.m.

Local Time and Weather Report, 8.3-9.30 p.m. Variety, Orchestral-La Golondrina. Orchestral-Cielito Lindo.

The Troubadours. Song-My Ain Countrie. Song-Bly Ain. Folk.

Louise Homer (Contralto). Instrumental-Blaze Away. Instrumental Many Happy Returns

Eddie Peabody.

of the Day. Orchestral My Darling. Orchestral-Along Came Love.

Don Bestor and His Orchestra. Vocal Trio-Home in Maine. Vocal Trio-I'm Perfectly Satisfied.

The Three Australian Boys. Piano Solo-Young and Healthy; Plano Solo Look What You've Dono. Rex Allan. Orchestral-Eleven More Months und Ten More DayThe Masqueraders. Orchestra Old Vienna Moon. Orchestral-Live, Laugh and Lovo.

The London Palladium Orchestra. Instrumental Serenade Millions

D'Arlequin. Instrumental-La Paloma. Song-Say It Isn't So. Song-Give Her a Kiss, Vocal Duet-Isn't It Heavenly

Sam Conlow (Tenor). Vocal Duet A Bedtime Story-

Medley,

Eddie Peabody,

Rale da Costa and Hugh Morton. Instrumental-Indian Love Call. Instrumental-Rhapsody in Blue,

Eddie Peabody. REDEMPTION | Orchestral-Waltzing in a Dream.

Orchestral The Old Spinning Wheel.

LOAN

IMMEDIATE ISSUE IN LONDON

Before the debate begins, the

London, Nov. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr.

The Treasury -announces, 18 an Noville Chamberitan will give an account of the recent War Debt exceptional measure, the immediate conversations in Washington and issue of a Government of India a White Paper regarding them will Loan for the purpose of replacing be issued immediately afterwards. the India Six Per Cent. Bonds, 1933-34, in respect of which notice British Wireless

of redemption on December 15, | 1933, hna been given.----Reuter.

+

BRITISH ADVISER IN SHANGHAI

THE CHEER O CLUB

LATEST DONATION TO BUILDING FUND.

ledged

Total.

acknow-

$25.00

32,428.23

.$32,463.23

The following further contribu- Shanghai, Nov. 7. Considerable interest has beention to the Cheer O Club Building

Fund has been received; TYPHOON FILLS UP

aroused by the return to China of M. St. J. Walsh Marshal Chang Hauch-liang's Previously Sergeant Clarke, said that

The Royal Observatory reports British adviser, Mr. Donald, who private car was being driven up that the anticyclone is now cen-arrived in Shanghai yesterday. Stubber Road, and the driver tred over the lower Yangtse Valley He called on Mr. T. V. Soong at signalled to the public car to and extends eastward to south the latter's residence immediately overtake. The defendant did so, Japan; the depression has moved after his arrival. but kept alongside the private car to the north east of Hokkaido, and for a distance of about fifty yards, the typhoon has filled up. and then cut in front of it, Forecast: North-east winds, colliding with the mudguard of the fresh; fine generally. private car. Defendnut did not report the accident.

CAINE ROAD ACCIDENT. Wong' Iu, a bus driver, was fined $10 for having failed to report an

accident in Caine Road,

Sergeant Clarke said that bus knocked down a lady, who pras ad- mitted to hospital. with a broken

arm.

EXCESSIVE SPEED.

Mr. Donald told presɛmen that Marshal. Chang Hsueh-liang was not certain when he would return, -Central News.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

THE WORLD 18 AN OLD WOMAN

THAT MISTAKES ANY GILT FARTHING FOR A GOLD COIN-Carlyle.

ities.

burnt about the hand yesterday when

A painter's apprentico was badly Dr. R. A..de Castro Basto return he touched a live electric wire at the ed from Europa on Saturday by the wong Shing Hing yard at Cheung Conte Verde. Ho will resume bis shawan. The wire had been blown seat at the Sanitary Board meeting

to-day. down by the galc,

FUNDS FOR CANTON

FOR ANTI-COMMUNIST DRIVE

Nanking, Nov. 6., Following the petition from General Chan Chai-tong, Com-

Ray Noble and His Orchestra. 9.30-10 p.m.

A relay of the Band and Choir of the lat Battn. South Wales Bor- derers, conducted by Bandmaster J. L. Gecks, from the Murray Parade Ground, by kind permission of the Officer Commanding.

10-10.15 p.m. Song--Tell Me Tonight

(Spallanskychard Crockя (Tenor). Orchestral-Unrequited Love

(Lincke). Orchestral My Hero-Medley

(0. Straus).

International Concert Orchestra. Song-Only My Song (Lohar).

Richard Crooks (Tenor). 10.15-10.45 p.m.

Hor-

A relay of the Band and Choir of the 1st Batta. South Wales derere, conducted by Bandmaster J. . Gleks, from the Murray Parado Ground, by kind permission of the Officer Commanding,

10.45 pm. Close Down.. All records in the above European listener. Programmes are kindly loaned by a

MOST CRITICAL TIME SINCE MARCH

Washington Observers on

..

Outlook

New York, Nov. 0. The market was very dull to- day due in part no doubt to the fact that Election Day nccura to-morrow. Stocks in general drifted fractionally lower but gold and allvor shares moyed againat the trend into higher ground.

Amore

During the week-end, three cases of diphtheria, one from Kowloon and two from the Victoria district, were mander-in-Chief of the Kwang- Commodities were off with tho reported to the local health author-tung Armies, for funds with which exception of silver which owing to prosecute the anti-Communist to rumours that the Administra- campaign in South Klangai, the tion will take some action to bring. Government remitted $1,000,000 to the white metal Into Canton last month and now the favourable ration with bar-gold, amount of 3550,000 will be remit reached its high for the year. ted shortly-Router:

Feeling among many that the gov- eriment intends to "do something”. for this metal has been strong in speculativo circles for the Inst two works and its price haa, In that period rison about 4%1⁄2 center TO BE CLOSED ON Competent Washington obser- vers feel that the presont la tha. NOVEMBER 15 most critical time since last March. and general Washington comment

of the that the le scoptical of

plan.

Lara Slu-shan, a public car driver, was fined $25 for excessive

Machine gun Aring: will take place speed In Seymour Road, when he

A lecture to the Hongkong Uni- from the vicinity of Tweed Bay, was alleged to have driven about versity Medical Society by Dr. K. Stanley Peninsula, towards D'Agulla 36 miles an hour, and Li Sze, a Mackenzie on "The Heat-Recent Peak, between 0.45 m. and 9 p.m. private car driver, was fined 810 Studles of its Dynamics and Energy on Wednesday, November 8. for having driven at 25 miles anRequirements" will be given at the hour in Whitfield.

Union Assembly Room to-morrow afternoon at 5.15, and not to-day, as proviously stated.

At yesterday's meeting of the Manuk Lodge of the Theosophical Society, members were very pleased to welcome back their President, Mr. W. who has been away from

CATHEDRAL FUND

We are informed

Buccess

Mr. Sandro Sandri, special onvoy of

The French River Gunboat Argus the Colony, on thort logo in the Cathedral Restoration. Fund will be They feel that this plan may dry- the Popolo d'Italia which is the news! paper of the Fasclat Revolution and arrived hero to-day from the Narth. He was accompanied on his the organ of Signor Mussolini is pass-West River. H.M. Submarines are holiday by his wife, Mrs. B. W though the original sum of $6,000 stallize sontiment for sound money ing through Hongkong. Mir. Sandro expected to arrive to-morrow with the Paul, and their younger son, Mr. required has been slightly exceeded, which in turn will combat, in- Sandel went through the war with the exception of the Pandora and the Donald Paul, who is a member of various other damage has been re-flationary contiment and pro- Tank of Captain in the Italian Army, parent ship, H.M.8. Medway, which the Staff of the Dairy Farm, Tes vealed during the work of repairingpaganda. In spite of all this they is now in China with the special will follow on Thursday, H.M.9. And Cold Storage Co., Ltd.,, and also the ravages of white ants, which expect business to Improve gra- mission of atudying and writing Cumberland due from the north on one of the officers of the Manok will add considerably to the cost dually from its present levels about Chineso affairs.

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