FINE CONCERT FOR THURSDAY
HELENA MAY INST. PROGRAMME
ABDUCTION
CHARGE
ACCUSED RETURNS. TO COLONY
A most attractive programmė has been arranged for the concert to be held at the Helenn May In-kee, 21, Australian-born Chinese,
titute at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday, Mrs. A. Hyde Lay and Mrs. G. W. True will be the accompaniata, and the programme is as follows! 1-PIANO SOLO
(a) Clair de Lune........Dobussy (b) Traumeswirren
.:.Schumann
Mles Barbera Balesn
2-SONGS
(a) Awake *****
Charming Chios
Pellasler Edward German
Vivaldi ..Debussy
Mr. T. G. 8. Alexander
3-VIOLIN SOLO
(a) Allegro (from Violin
Concerto in A Minor)
Mr. E. O. Schrøler
4.SONGS....Selected.............
(b) Reverlo
6.--PIANO SOLO..Impromlu
Mr. A. Hyde-Lay
in F Sharp Major
6.---SONGS
Misa Barbara Balcan
Chopin
(a) The Sun Whore Rays (from The Mikado) .......Sullivan
(b) I Pitch My Lonely
-Caravan At Night..Erle Contes
Mrs. T. G. S. Alexander
7-VIOLIN SOLO
(a) Thais-Meditation, Massenet
(b) Canzonetta
Mr. O. Schroter
.Abroalo
JACOB FACTOR TO BE EXTRADITED
(Continued from Page 1.)
concerned he was sentenced to im prisonment in Feb. 1933.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, DECEMBER
GOLF AT SHATIN,
Japanese Players Avenge.
Previous Defeat.
COUNTRY CLUB BEATEN.
In a return match played at Sha- of Armistice
Thomas Lou, alias Thomas Fang- a resident of Hongkong, who re cently appeared in the British tin on Sunday, the Shatin Golf Club Court at Shanghai on a charge of avenged their defeat abducting Alma To, 18, a daughter Day by beating the Country Club The Country by a wide margin. of Dr. Herbert To, of Hongkong, Club won the first encounter at has returned to the Colony volun- Shoungshal by 10 points to lũ. tarily.
but the Japanese players luat Sun- day won by 21 points to 21.
The full results were:
Loe was arrested on, a warrant on his arrival this morning aboard the French a. Andre Lebon.
Mori Yakki
K. Bakura
Singles.'
Les appeared before Mr. Hamil-Shatin Golf Club, tun at the Central Police Couri this morning, charged with abdue tion on the night of October 24-26 Just.
Mr. R.A. Wadeson appeared for the prosecution and Mr. W.C. Hung for the defence.
N. Shimokawa
H. Yamamoto Tokel
Y. Abo
K. Ohi
Batoh Tujimura
1. Mari
N. Hirowoka
Mr. Wadeson asked for a week's Aelno formal remand.
His Worship:-Wan the defond- ano brought back or how did he come?
Chief-Del-Insp. Shannon-He came back voluntarily.
Country Club.
A. W, da lion i 32 1. Ille
A. A. Loper ·
E. Bemedio
2. L. Lilian
E. D. da Rosa
A. F. Castro
ม. tanto
C. Itato
H. D. Juge
2. Badick
1. Long
11. Basto
Alten
K
Y. Kawasaki
W: Uno
F. X. Bla
136
H. Takk!
14 M. A. Simoes
816
Foursomes.
Mori ♣ Bakura İnyurakla
-
A. W. da toza Leite
+4
Khimokawa
Lee was remanded formally for Yamamoto &
a week on ball of $1,500.
Takel
Abe Ohta Beltoh
Taimur Berlifirownku 2
Uno Takasaki 1
DRAUGHT BEER BY & Kawasaki
BOTTLE
MACHINE ELIMINATES HUMAN TOUCH
11
Lapes & flemedios 214
E. D. de Rota
& Litton
Cuatro & J. Brato
C. Basin & Paze -
Sadick Leong
Aires & D. Masto 1 Bilva Bimes
KOWLOON TOURNEY.
List
of Qualifiers For Junior Championship,
4
The problem of serving beer cleanly and without waste has at The following players qualified for length been solved. This is the match play in the Junior Champion- elain made by the manufacturers ship at Kowloon.-F. D. Angus, G. of a small machine on view at the Moss, W. N. Smith, F. W. Dun- hill, E. W. Gardiner, R. Henderson, first Wine, Spirits, and Catering G. Castle, A. W. Atkinson, H. Mills, Trades Exhibition at Dorland Hall, | Capt. C, R. Rosen, H. T. Buxton, "A permanent bottle that alls E. Christensen, A. Andrawn, W. J. from the bottom and empties from Fulker, W. Geall and A. N. Other. the bottom" is the description ap plied to this new wonder of the bar parlour. It is only 16 inches In-high and produces beer in view of the customer, on the principle of the modern electrical petrol pump. I will deal with lager or cham- pagne with equal facility, and can he net to fill exactly a glass of any given size.
Meanwhile Factor had offered £360,000 in settlement of a claim for £500,000 made by British vestors in the Broad St. Press and the offer had been accepted.
TWO KIDNAPPINGS.
ROYAL SCOT CLIMBS ROCKIES
NO ASSISTANCE REQUIRED
In May, 1933, Factor's son was kidnapped and £10,000 demanded as ransom. Factor, though living luxuriously, professed to be too poor to pay it. But his son was released and it was reported that the money had been paid. On July I while the extradition proceedings were still in progress, Factor vanished. It was reported that he had been kidnapped by enemies of Capone, whose defence he had financed. On July 13 he was foundland and Scottish express in a state of collapse on a road in a Chicago suburb.. He said hla cap- tors had kept him blindfolded. It hvas stated that he had paid £10,000 for his release.-Reuter and Spc cial.
HUGE LOAN EOR CHINA
MERCHANTS
To Retire Debt To H.K.
and Shanghai Bank
ISTANBUL FIRE
ENORMOUS LOSS
Istanbul, Dec. 4. The damage done by the fire is estimated ut £1,000,000. The destruction of half a million docu- ments is likely to paralyse judicial work. This estimate sums up the
loss and hints at the havoc.
The fire, it is learned, was ex- tinguished without damage to the Saint Sophia Mosque.
Authorities have instituted an The Royal Scut, the London Mid-Inquiry to discover whether or train not the fire was caused by incen- which is on a tour of Canada and diarists, for there appears to be the United States, has successfully some suspicion abroad.--Reuter,
Canadian Rockies climbed the
Ís
from Vancouver to Calgary with-
assistance. The nacent out Lover three thousand feet, with
gradients of one in forty-five,
At Revelstoke, British Columbia, through which the train passed on its way to Calgary, the hours of church services were put forward so that the townspeople might see the train, while at Vancouver the crowds, were so great, despite the rain, the extra police were called out, and at one point over six thousand people had to be turned
nway.
Canadian locomotives are as91st-
ed by "pusher" engines over the Com-Rockles.
The Nanking Economie mission has been ordered by the National Government to appro- printe $15,000,000 for the founda- flon funds of the China Merchants' Steam Navigation Company. The commission has promised the ship- ping firm to secure the money with the least possible delay.
000.
REPATRIATION PACT.
FRANCE AND BRITAIN REACH AGREEMENT
Paris, Dec. 4..
A Franco-British agreement has
ACCIDENT VICTIMS.
LORD AND LADY CAWDOR NOW IMPROVING
London, Dec. 4. Lord and Lady Cawdor, who were seriously injured during the week-end in a motor accident at Northleach, in Cotswolds, both passed a fairly comfortable night and their condition was this morn- ing unchanged.
lorry and Lady Cawdor suffered a Their car collided with a motor
fracture of the skull. concussion and shock, while Lord Cawdor had
cuts.- alx ribs broken and hend British Wireleas.
RUBBER RESTRICTION.
EXTRAORDINARY SESSION OF SUPREME COUNCIL
An official of the firm says that the greater part of the money thus obtained will be used for retiring
debt to the Shanghini-Hongkong been concluded whereby France Banking Corporation which undertakes to repatriate at her
Batavia, Dec. 4. amounts to appróximately $10,000,- own expense British Indian sub-
jects elther to Madras or Colombo Dutch East Indies Supreme Coun- An extraordinary meeting of the and Asiaties either to Hongkong efl, called to discuss rubber pro- or Singapore, when these are
duction restriction, will meet on expelled from Indo-China.
The British Indian Government December 7. The session is of a will similarly repatriate to Saigon Private nature and no communica or Haiphong expelled French sub- tion to the public will be made.—
Reuter Jects of Indo-China.-Reuter.
THE HAGUE COURT.
SIR CECIL HURST IS NEW PRESIDENT
London, Dec., A. Sir Cecli Hurst, Great Britain. has been elected President and
Tam Foi-lan unemployed uctor from Canton, was fined $25 or three weeks' Doctor. Gustavo Guerrero, vice-pre Central Police Court this morning, un hard labour by Mr. Balfour at the sident of the Permanent. Court of a charge of stealing twelve brass bolts International Justice in The Hague. They hold office for three years, from 42, Hollywood Road. Detective. from January 1, 1984, to Decem-was under ropnir and the occupants Inspector Elston said the ground floar ber 31, 1936.
were away. Early yesterday morning Sir Cecil Hurat was, formerly | the defendant cropt past the workmen legal advisor to the Foreign Office and stole the bolts. He was at and member of the Permanent present out of work. He had been Court of Arbitration. In 1929 he sleeping in the street,
was elected Judge of the Permanent Court of International Justice to
;
M.C.C. PLAY DRAW.
Two-Day Match With Jamnagar Eleven,
SHARE PRICES
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS
The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day.
Banks.
H.K. Banks, $1830 n. H'Kong Banks, £131 n. Chartered Bank, £15% n. Mercantile Bank A
$26.
B.
Mercantile Bank C., £124 n. East Asia Bank, $101 s. Am: O. Finance Corp., Bh. $20 n. China O. Fin. Ord, Sh.34.75 p. China O. Fin. Pref. Sh. $5-n,
Insurances.
Canton Ins., $335 n. Union Ina., $580. China-Underwriters, $1.55 . China Fire, $535 p.
II.K. Fire, Ins.. $200 n. International Assce, Sh. $6.30 n.
shipping.
Douglas, $36 n.
H.K. Steamboats, $18 n.
Indo-Chinas, (Prof.). $80 n.
Indo-Chinas, (Def.), $35 n.
Union Waterboats, $15 a.
Shells (Bearer), 50/7
Antamoks, 82 cts. n.
Mining.
Balatoes, 34 cts. n.
Baguio Gold; 50 ct. n.
Benguets, $40 n.
n.
Benguet Exploration, 40 cta, n.
Benguet Goldfield, 30 cts. n.
Big Wedge, 30 cts. n.
Gold Greek, 80 n.
Ipo Mining, $0 n.
Itogons, $74 n.
Kallans, 22/6`n,
Langkats (Single), $18 n.
S'hai Explorations, Sh. $4.45 n.
S'hai Lonna. 36.85 n.
Raubs, $13.40 n.
Vonz: Goldfields, $8 n.
Docks, etc.
H.K. Wharves, $120 sn. H.K. Docks, $161⁄2 n.
S. China Motors A. $6 n. S. China Motors B Providents (old), $23⁄4 b. Providents (new), $1.85 n. Hongkews, Sh. $148 n. Now Engineerings, Sh. $7 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $119 n. Cotton MHIM
Ewo Cottons, $12.80 b. S'hal Cottons, Sh. $116 n. Zoong Sings, Sh. $13 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $70 s.
Lands Hotels
H. and S. Hotels, $8.85 b. H.K. Lands, $71% sa. S'hai Lands, Sh, $31 1, Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $14 n. Humphreys, $12 b.
H.K. Realtics, $5.80 n. Asia Realtles "A" Sh. $140 n. Asia Renifles "" ch $20 n. Chinese Estates, $90 h. China Realties, Su, 15% n. China Debenture, Sh.3137 n.
Pobile. Utilities. Tramways, $21 11. Peak Trams (Old), $15.n. Peak Trams, (New), $7%, n. Star Ferries (old), $99 b. Yaumail Ferries (old). $24% » China Lights (old), $10.05 b. China Lights (new), $9.95 n. 11.K. Electrics, $72% b. and sa. Macno Electries, $23 n. Sandakan Lights, $104 n. Telephones (old), $30% b. Telephone (Rights); $114-80- Telophones (x. R.) 261⁄2 n. China Busta. Sh, $li ya n. Singapore Tractions, 3/- n. Singapore Pref., 15/- p.
Industrinis.
Malabon Sugars $16 n. Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $21 n. - Cald: Macg. (Prof.), $19-n Canton lee $K n
Cements (Com.), $1% an. Cements (old), 32.00 n. Coment (New). 5 cts. n. H.K. Ropes, 80 n.
storen eta,
Dairy Farms, $281⁄2 D. Watsons, $6.60`n. Der A Wings, 31 n. Lane Crawfords, $4 b. Mackintoshs. 821 a. Sinceres, $13.20 n. Wm. Powells, $2.10 n. Wing On (K.) $140 8.
Miscellaneous. Amusements, $44 n. H.K. Entertainments, $10% n. S.C. Enterprises, $11⁄2 n. United Theatres; Sh. $2 n, Macao "Greyhounds." 10 n. Constructions (old), $2 n. Constructions (new), 60 cts. n. B. Ind. G. Bonds, $78% n. H.K. Govt, Loan $4% b. Prem. Wallace Harpers, $8 n.
EXCHANGE RATES
Oslo.. Athens Milan Jamnagar, Dec. 4.
Buenos Aires. A two-day match between the Shanghal Jamnagar eleven and the M.C.C. tour New York. Amsterdam ing team resulted in a draw.
Jamnagar, beating firat, scored, 90, Vienna ......... Langridgo Laking
five wickets for 18 Prague.. runs. In the accond knock the home Madrid
Bucharest. team scored 45 for six.
The M.C.C. acored 161 for eight and Hongkong declared, Walters having 60 runs and Brussols Amar Singh taking six wickets for 70. Stockholm
Copenhagen. Lisbon. Bombay Rio.....
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RADIO BROADCAST.
TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.
PIANOFORTE RECITAL FROM THE STUDIO
From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 365 metres:
4.30-7.30 p.m.
Chinese programme,
6-6.20 p.m. From the Studio.
A lecture on "Health and Economy" by Dr. F. I. Taeung,
*7,00-10.30. Jolla "European pro-
gramme.
7.30 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quotations, etc.
7.88-8 p.m. From the Studio. The 10th of a series of lessons in "Cantonesa" by the Rev. Mr. H. R. Wolls,
8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.
8.3-9 pm. A Recorded programme.
Band-Tales of Hoffmann-
Selection (Offenbach).
Band of H. M. Coldstream Guards. Song Lovely Night (Teschemacher,"
and Landon Ronald).
Song-Parted (Weatherly and
Tost!).
Doria Vane (Soprano).
Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor for Piano and Orchestra (Tschaikowsky, Op. 23)
... played by Solomon (Plana) and the Hallo Orchestra conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty, Song-When Lights Go Rolling
(Ireland),
Song-When Dull Care (Lanò Wilson),
Stuart Robertson (Bas5-
Baritono).
Band-March of the Mountain
Gnomes (Ellenberg).
Band-The H In the Black Forest
(Ellenberg).
Reg. Band of L.M. Groneder
Guards.
9-9.30 p.m.
From the Studio.
A Pianoforte Recital by Mr. Harry Orc.
Programme.
1. Prelude and Fugue in B dat
major (Bach).
2. Symphonic Studies (Schumann).
(Debussy).
3. (a) Danseuses de Delphos,
(b) Movements
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There will be a meeting of the 1933, at the Peak Church, Hong Detective-Sergeant Homsley suld do- kong, Reginald James, second son fondant arrived last week on a Blue Finance Committee of the Legisin of William Henry Bell of 174 The Funnel liner and left for the country tive Council next Thursday at 2.00 Peak, Hongkong, and the late last night. The revolver was found Mrs. Dorn Bell, to Catherino among some old clothes. The defen- Isabel, second daughter of Mrs.dant kont a laundry business in Isabel Marion Dow of 0 Montague Detroit, USA, which to hau Rivet Two cases or anoth (onal moatte War Loan....100.3/16
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