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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17,

PANICKY AMERICAN FLIGHT

FROM THE DOLLAR

ACTION EXPECTED

SAXILBY DISASTER

SHARP APPRECIATION ALL CREW FEARED

ON A RUMOUR

DROWNED

HEAVY SELLING | LINERS SEARCH

OF STERLING ⠀

New York, Nov. 16. After crashing to new low lovels, the American dollar staged | a quick recovery this afternoon and it is now considered certain

in well-informed quarters that the

Administration is taking action

IN VAIN

ATLANTIC GALE TRAGEDY

London, Nov. 16. Steamers fighting their to prevent rapid slide deprecia- way through the Atlantic the At one time of day, the dollar gale in response to alipped to 36.52 to the pound, but British 5.s. Saxilby's urgent

tion.

it strengthened to $6.26 on the S.0.S. calls, arrived too late. rumour that the Government fs

about to take steps to end the light of capital from the, United States.

A tremendous amount of mones | has gone out of the country in the Innt 'week.

There is grave reason to

fear that every member of

the crew lost his life in the disaster.

Martin Coles Harman, director of the Chosan Corporation, who has ben sentenced, at the Old Bailey, 16 months in the second division for conspiracy to defraud shareholders.

A TENNIS TREAT

pot FAMOUS BRITISH LADY

STARS TO PLAY

Three ships reached the from which the last messager werd received and scoured the waters to-for hours in vain. There was not

DECREE EXPECTEĎ. Foreign exchange dealers now expect formal, notification morrow (Nov. 17) prohibiting the further export of capital,

It is also rumoured that the Federal Reserve Bank has been heavily selling sterling, and buying dellars in an effort to steady the dollar,

of

The extent of the outflow capital from America is indicated by reports in New York that the British Government has been con- legislation to keep the large volume of refugee funds out of England.

sidering - emergency

MALAYA SNATCH A A GREAT VICTORY

{Continued-from--Pago-1.).

RADIO BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.

RELAY OF TRE HỎNGKONG

HOTEL ORCHESTRA

Froin Z. B. W. on a wavelength-of-- 365 metres:

11-11.30 am, Stock and Exchange Quotations, Selected London and New York Stock Quotations, Weather

Report, etc.

Pat Mndar, who came in first wicket, was playing the bowling with great care. He finally open- ed his account with two singles.

Mayhew got into the twenties 11.30 am. Chinese recorded pro- with two boundaries of Willie. gramme. The first was a good shot to leg 12.30 pm, European programme from BW/% but the other was, a snick through corded muele

Library... the slips. He did not survive long Local Time and Weather- after that. In the next over, from Jonklaas he poked, ong up to 'Eu Cheow-tolk at square leg and the folder took cool catch. Mayhew hnd collected 21, the total being 53, obtained in 44 minutes.".

Mayhew played a solid innings. There was nothing brilllaut in his strokes but his defence was good. He made the majority of his runs. on the leg side.

BOOTH LUCKY.

Next man in. Booth was com pletely beaten by Speldewinde. who had now come on for Willie. In the next over, he drove the left-hander

the extra-cover boundary for a four.

Pat Madar was nearly bowled

by Jonklans, but the ball just

missed the stumps,

Booth reached double gures in 10 minutes with a two and a single off Spaldowinde, and sent up the (70 in 05 minutes.

GII was given another spell and

a sign of ship or living person. THIS AFTERNOON tied up Madar for one over:

MOUNTAINOUS SEAS.

·

In trying to pull G, Booth mlxsed Miss Dorothy Round and Miss

and was completely Little hope, therefore, rymalna Mary Heeley, the two famous struck in the face. After a

short rest, he resumed hatting. that any of the crew can have British Wightman Cup players, will be appearing in an exhibition sarvived. The Saxflby first sent Mixed Doubles match at the out dist rest enlla yesterday morning Hongkong Cricket Club this when 100 miles off Valentia, Ire-afternoon at 4 p.m. sharp. land. The Canard liner, Beren-

Report,

1.15 p.m. A relay of the Hongkong Hotel Orchestra by courtesy of the Management. (During the intervala recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio).

1.30 p.m. Rugby Prem Nows, etc.

p.m. Close Down. 1:30-7 p..

Chinese recorded pro- pramme.

7-10.30 pm. European programme. 7 p.m. Closing Leeal Stock Quota- tions, etc.

7.3-7.30. p.m. ·Transcription · Pro-

gramme.

7.20-8 p.m. From the Studio, The 5th of a series of Lessons in "Cantones" by lha Rav, Mr. H, R. Wells.

8p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

X,3.0 p.m.

2.

A relay of the Hongkong. Hotel Danco Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Grill Rocin by courtesy of tho Management. (During the intervals recorded musle will be broadenat from the Studio).

4.9.30 p.m. From the Studio, A Pianoforte Roeltal by Mr. Harry' Ore.

Programme.

1. Fantasy and Sonata in C minor

(Mozart).

(a) Fantasy

(b) Mollo allegro.

(c) Adagio.

(d) Allegro annat.

2. Polonalso in A flat (Chopin),` 0.30.9.46' p.m.

A relay from Daventry of the Northern Studio Orchestra directed by John Bridge.

9.45-10.30 p.m.

Two Sultes kindly loaned by

WILLIS'S SUCCESS. Willis came on again from the Supreme Court, end in the place They generously consented to of Jonkinan, and Booth gave a garin, the British freighter, Man-turn out after having previously chance, edging the first ball be- chester Regiment, and the Dutch repiled to the LT.A. invitation tween first slip and the wicket- steamship, Boschdisk, all went to stating that they would be anable keeper, but the chance was not her help as fast as the fierce to do so.

accepted. In the next over, howListener. Atlantic gale would permit but

They cabled this reply from ever, Booth snleked one to the found no trace either of bouts or the P. and O. Comorin on Thurs- wicket-keeper who mado no mis- Meanwhile, feeling is growing wreckage and after scouring a day, but this morning, when mat take with the catch. The score that inflation cannot

be much large area abandoned the search, by Mr. S. A. Gray, Hon. Secretary was 78-3-18. longer delayed, although this is being convinced that no small boat of the L.T.A., and Mr. D. S. Green, chiefly the result of vigorous cam- could possibly have lived in such (Ion. Treasurer), they indicated

сак. The Suxilby their willingness to appear in paigning by the inflationist group, mountainous

mixed doubles match.

NEW PROFESSOR IN RANKS.

It is being alleged, incidentally. that Mr. Acheson expressed sur- prise when he learned of his "re- signation to make room for Mrs Morgenthau,

carried crew of 27.

TRAGIC LAST BALL. Further dlasste overtook Shanghai. Booth was dismissed off the fifth ball of the last over DIFFICULTY WITH BOATS. ·

ON H.K.C.C. GROUND.

before lunch, and Donald Lench. The venue is the Hongkong who came out to play the last ball, The Saxliby first went out a wireless message, requesting in Cricket Club ground. The Malaga cocks it up to Gul at square leg.

1. Shanghai Interport cricket The catch was held., 78-4-0. mediate assistance. A later mes-

Jenkins went out together with Professor William Myers, pro-age stated that the ship was match is definitely finishing at fessor of Farm Finance at Cornell sinking and that crew were trying 3 o'clock this afternoon, and the Pat Madur when play resumed University, has been appointed to to launch the boats, having some ground will then be at the disposal after lunch, Gill opening the bowl- succeed Mr. Morgenthau as Deputy dimculty owing to the conditions. of the tennis players, Governor of the Farm Credit Ad-

In the afternoon, a brief!

E. C. Fincher and M. W. Lo,ing from the Naval Yard end. ministration.-Reuter.

message stated that the Saxilby the two Hongkong leading mixed had been abandoned,

doubles players will take part fi the matches with Miss Round Admission to stand court will o one dollar, including tax.

MARKET DEMORALISED.

Sha-was-on-her-way-from-New-and-Miss-Hesley,- New York, Nov. 16. President Roosevelt, conferred foundland with a cargo of iron ore for more than half an hour to-1 Port Talbot-British Wireless.

night with Mesara. J. P. Morgan and Myron Taylor, who later de clined to commont to the Press. Details of the meeting are not yet i known.

JENKINS SENT BACK.

Le Cld (Massenet) (Ballet Suite).

San Francisco Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Alfred Hertz. L'Arlesienne (Bizet)."

Leopold Stokowski and the Phila- delphis Orchestra. 10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press NowR

10.30 p.m. Close. Down.

DISARMAMENT HOPES

SIMON GOING. TO GENEVA

pro-

London, Nov. 16. Things looked black for Shang-

to-morrow Sir John Simon is but when Jenkins was sent back in leaving London for Geneva, where the next over. The first ball sent he, will consult Mr. Henderson, down by Willis hit him on the and, it is hoped, the representatives thigh and the next.one hit him on of other Governments, upon. the foot, Willis appealed for legeedure in connexion with the Dis- before and the appeal was sustain- armament Conferencé. DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF jed. The ball was well pltched up

The Foreign Secretary will be and looked like a yorker. Jenkins

Mr. Anthony THERE IS IN THE BOUL A TÁSTE| The forthcoming wedding in an

18 JL Leach now decided to send out Eden, and they hope that With the wild fluctuations in the FOR THE GOOD, JUST AS THERE IS IN nounced of Lt. Cecil Bernard Crouch, tried to turn it to the leg. 78-5-0, accompanied by

there, whoresult of conversations THE BODY AN APPETITE FOR ENJOY-of II.M.S. Parthian, and Miss Gwenyth Isaacs in place of Simpson Dollar, the foreign exchange

Mildred Owen Watts, now en route to should have been next man ne-effective means will be agreed market was demoralised this after-MENT--Joubert.

the Colony on, the .. Carthage. cording to the batting order.upon for getting the Conference The sa, Andre Lebon, bound for}

A despatch from London an. Isaacs hit a single, of Willis Some dealers report that they Bhanghai and Kobe, is expected to nounces that Mr. P. F. Bankett, ofxive Madar the bowling, and the The Foreign Secretary's decision: have been unofeintly informed arrive in Hongkong froin Marsellies the Manufacturers Life Insurance latter played out the rest of the to go to Geneva hwns. taken after from Government sources that on Sunday instead of Monday, Company, Hongkong, won 10 in the over. further export of capital would not will call for Shanghai on the 19th Duke of Atholl's lettery. Mr. Bas- Willis was be permitted and a formal notifica-instant at 4 p.m.

kett was one of the Umpiren in the fast and came off the pitch at a ago, was considering a visit to tion to this affect is expected.—

Interport matches between Hongkong and Malaya

now decided and Hong- tremendous speed. He was kick- Paris, but has Router.

kong and Shanghai.

ing up awkwardly also.

remain at Gonova, which thus azems to be the best place for the ISAACS OUT.

forthcoming conversations,--Bri-

noor,

The Financial Editor of the New York Evening Post asserts that the danger of the printing press faces the American públiə.

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now bawling very Henderson. The latter, a fost days Sweep the germs

a

to

boundary. He also hit Gill for a four.

Two members of the Chinese Alr Force, Captain Wong and Lieutenant Yo Ling-ming, were among the pas

Chan Lol, unemployed, charged be- engers who returned to the Colony from London yesterday morning an fore Mr. Hamilton, at the 8.3. Ranchi. It is understood Magistracy this morning with the skied Gill but made a single out

the Central The tall Shanghai left-handeriah Wirclcas, that the two officers were on their theft of $60 from Lan Fal-tong of it and when given the bowling way to Canton.

Queen's Road West, near He says Mr. Woodin's retire- ment is insignificant. "He has Local residents who returned from hard labour to-day.

Street, was sentenced to six weeks again after Madar had taken

Sub-Inspector single; bit the Indian to the no resign with lotowing to the Home leave by the P. and O. liner Fender sald complainant had just rice public stand for a four. He again he Ranchi Hon. Mr, W. H.

was walking lifted Gill but this time the ball

SIXTEEN OFF 3 BALLS! whims and fancies of monetary | Bell and Mrs. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. P. along when the defendant snatched

Wilson entirely missed a couple

• Illiterates.

5. Cassidy, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. H. the money from his pocket. When went straight to the aval Yard

of balls from Willis, and then hit "Mr. Acheson's valiant battle is Lang, Mrs. Lindsell, Mina Curtin, defendant was arrested the money boundary where Gibson held

the bowler for two nixes and emasculated by the Roosevelt Ad- Miss Harry, Mr. F. J. de Rome and was found on him. Defendant had nicely-Judged catch. 85-0-0,

Both four off consecutive balls. Mr. W. A. Butterfield.

A brilliant catch in the gully by the sixes went out over the Ser- ministration,"

returned fron. the same place in Java in March Inst.

Eu Cheow-teik was responsible for vices' stands. Willis then bowled Ip Kun, 17, and Chan Tak, 2 bath

the dismissal of Mndor. A fast round the wicket to him and got Leung King-fung, driver of lorry one from Wills was anicked to- Balfour at the Central Mistracy No. 3129, was at the Magistracy this the Chinese, who dived to hold a unemployed, pleaded guilty before Mr. this morning to stealing 18 pullovers morning, fined $20 for having driven good catch. from the Chuon Li Company, 154, in a dangerous manner in 'Belchera queen's Road Central, First defend Street. Traffle

"Mr. Morgenthau is a man with- out training or preparation and his appointment la an afront to the financial solvency of the United States.

"We are committed to a financial oxperiment which the logic of all history indientes will be a failure.

Router.

SHANGHAI SHARES

THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS

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Sergeant Winslade Madar looked very safe until ho ant was sentenced to month's sald defendant was driving an empty got out. He had batted for C8 hard labour, while the second man, lerry at a speed of 33 miles an hour, minutes for only eight runs. With he had who had a previous conviction, was on a very erratic course. Lai Kwai. wickets falling fast, given two months. A third man, driver of a private car, was fined $10 resolutely sat on the splice, and who hail a previous conviction, was for disobeying a pollee signal at the defied all the Malayan bowlers. given two months. A third man. Junction of Queen Road and Garden 85-7-8. Yuen Tuen, 48, stall-holder in Peul Road. Inspector Nicol said defendant Street, wan Aned $100 or two months cut in the path of a pelice car. coming for receiving 10 of the pullovers, for in the opposite direction, which had which he paid $4.

been given the right of way.

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him to sky the first one to Gibson, who hold it safely. His had beci short and sweet. hurricane innings. He made 18, sixteen of them off three balls!

The score was now exactly 120, with 62 runs needed to win and Shanghai's last wicket to fall.

THE END.

The issue was not long in doubt, SMART FIELDING.

In Gill's next over, Sinclair lifted Willis had found a spot and was a ball to Jonklans at mid-on. It pegging away at it. With victory looked 'ke a "bumped" ball, but "In sight, the whole Malayan no appeal was made to the umpire Arrunlod-in Rumsey Street tho Madame Lottle Gerdon, who, for team rose to the occasion. Their and the batsman walked in, alght before last, Lev Tak, 20, un-merly gave very successful concorta felding, which had always been

The innings close last six 37 minutes Menora, Carroll Bros. have just employed, was charged before Mir. In Hongkong for mission and famine

aftorm received the following cabled quota-Balfour at the Central Polleo Court funds, arrived yesterday from Aus-keen, rose to greater heights, Not

a single run way concoded, shot wickets for only 43 runs. tions of Shanghai shares:

his morning with the possession of tralia and the Dutch East Indios by 33 counterfeit Hongkong ten-cent the P. and O, Ranchi. Madame Gor-after shot being stopped and pick-Shanghai's total would have been nieces. He pleaded guilty.

much phorer but for the "rock- Dotec-dan, whó le penset at hrondensting. ed up cleanly, Live-Sergeant Fowlie sald defentant recently broadcasted with great suc Only four runs were added be-leas" hitting of "Vilson and Sin-

Simuron was tam'sod.clair towards the end. was carrying the colux, rolled up in cess in the Dutch East Indice. At fore saper, up his alcove. When asked to the Batavian Station, who was pub Playing forward to cut ha ti The beat howler in the Malaven ixplain where he get them from, he liely thanked and congratulated be tated he get them from, a man who the President of the Batavin frond-turned a simple catch to the bowler. team was Willis, whose speed had

80-8-0.

the Shanghai batsmon at sen most Sinalair. tackled Willis's ex- old him to join the Chinoxa Army, enstine Comunny, Mr. Ant Jannen, The monov was apparently for his for her gradwill message from Aue.

sangal He had been in the Colony trolls to the Java neonle. She ain, presses courageously, going out to or about ten days. Three months broadensted songs ferm her Austra them. He hit the fast bowler for Jard labour was imposed,

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