THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPIE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1933.
TRAGIC DEATH OF MR. HO LEUNG
THREE BULLETS IN HEART
BODY DISCOVERED AT STANLEY
The Chinese and foreign com munities of the Colony have been greatly shocked by the tragic death of Mr. Ho Leung, compradore of Messrs. Jardine Matheson and Co., Ltd., whose body was found last night near
his residence at Stanley.
It was disclosed this morning
REICHSTAG FIRE
TRIAL.
(Continued from Pago 1.)
You are a scoundrel who should have been hanged long ago."
Thereupon the presiding Judge ordered Dimitroft to be silent, but'
e man continued to task. "Are you afraid of my ques- tions?" he asked Gooring.
"You are one of those," Goering roared, "who set fire to the Reich
ng The Juuge then ordered Lo policemen to take Dimitroti ..way.
According to the correspondent of the Matin, Gooring replied as Lollowing to the last question: “avo I am not afraid. But you will have good reason to be a raid when
proiect you.”
that no fewer than threa bullets The late Mr. Ho Leung. (Photo: th. Court is no longer there to
had penetrated his heart.
A post-mortem examination was being held this morning. The discovery was made by students of St. Stephen's College, who found the body on the hillside, not far from the main road, be- tween 6 and 7 p.m. The police were communicated with, and kehen It was seen that the Injuries had. terminated fatally, the remains were removed to the Government Civil Hospital.
BUSINESS WORRIES.
had lately been worried somewhat
Kobza).
SMALL UNITS FOOTBALL LEAGUE
R.E. Beat 24th In A
Scrappy Game
OBERFOHREN.CHARGES,
L
SIMON ON AIMS OF GERMANY
(Continued from Page 1.) forgotten the obligations which Itzela oa members of too League of Nations and therefore the om in which such pacts of non- aggression might be cast woulú have to be considered which the Covenant put on ta of the undoubted
parties to it.
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The Government had also been in very close contact with those best informed on the French at- titude.
inquiries and discussions between the varlous Governments and capitala had been going on and were now continuing.
PRELIMINARY STAGE.
8 pm. Local Time and Weather- Report.
4.3-4.30 p.m. Concert Hema. Viella Solo-The Dance of the Violin Solo La Clochette (Paganini).
'redo Rade.
Cooling (Bazzini). Song--Zigeuner ("Bitter Sweet”—
nstrumental-Orientale (Glazounov).
Vso String Quartet. Bong-Still as the Night (Bohm).
voning (Del Riego). Derek Oldham (Tenor). Cello Solo-Elegio (Delius),
elle Sale Caprice (Delius). Beatrice Harrison.
see the French Foreign Minister In
Sir John stated that he wouldong-If Love Were All ("Bitter
Sweet Coward).
Ivy St. Helier (Soprano). Paris, possibly to-morrow, They nstrumental-Gavotte ("Mignon") were in constant communication (Thomas). and it was extremely important Earlier General Goering had that they should get as closely te been closely questioned concerning gather as they could in understan the famous Obertohren mem-ing how the suggestions put fo orandum [attributed to Dr. ward by the German Governme Oberfohren, a Nationalist londer].atood in regard to the policy an He said it was a take compesca the requirements of Germany j'after Dr. Oberfohren's death. neighbours.
Oberfohren, said Goering, hau It was impossible to make an committed suicide because he had explicit declaration when conversi been exposed in. 312 intrigue tions were being pursued. Ther against Herr Hugenberg and th. was, however, a moment comin leaders of the Nazis. He had when undoubtedly these differen En-anonymous letters abusing ta. to set what result they produced.
inquir.cs must be gathered together
In a very scrappy game at Happy Valley yesterday, the Royal R.A., by G. goals to 1. and gained points in the Small
been identified na the author o.
It appears that Mr. Ho Leung over business matters, although he ineers defented the 24th Battery former, and had been caught try-
attended office yesterday as usual, Icaving, however, shortly before
roon.
to
League.
Fow details are available
The Engineers piled on his movements after that time. xoals in the second half
odd Mr. Ho Leung was married, but crossing over with an had no children, and his family advantage.
thus
Unitsing to buy incriminating materia,
against the latter,
PROVOCATION.
The Disarmament Conferenc that these in was adjourned so quiries might be made, but it wa hoped to resume he conference in In response to this Torgler, the January when statements must b four after accused Communist teader, re-made as to their results.
lated that he had ten with goal
Dr. ADVANCE IN PUBLIC OPINION. Oberfahren on February 6. The
Sir John quite agreed that they is one of the most distinguished |
latter expressed himself-as very did not want to depart from the C. Balley, in goal, Whitfield, at disgusted with the Nazis, espacial-syth of international negotiations in Hongkong. He was about 421 years of age, son of the late Hon. Back and Sloane at outalde leftly after the State funeral of the in favour of merely bilateral dis- Mr. Ho Fook, who was a member played well for the Engineers, and Storm Trooper Maikowski, which cussions. He could not regard, a,
Burdett at centre half and Löwen, had taken place the day before. of the Legislative Council.
this stage, bilateral communication wara the For many years Mr. Ho had leader of the attack
as other than an intermediate oi beon closely connected with Gunners' outstanding performers.
preliminary stage, which ought to Mesura, Jardine, Matheson, and Sloane (3), Budden (2) and Hol
· He told Torgier that the Nazis lead to a wider international ap was always popular among Chi- lingworth netted for the winners, were naturally anxious to ban the plication. nese and European members of the and Smith replied for the Gunners Communist party because they Regarding the inspection of ataff and with the wide circle of, in the first half when he converted would then have
absolute armaments, he understood the Gor- his associates both in business a penalty.
majority in the elections and man Government, as part of their and sport. He was one of the
could get rid of the German Na general scheme, were prepared to founders and' a 'prominent member
and Whitefield. J. Bailey.. President of the Automobile As- Lester and Wells: Whiting. Hollinging an important act of provoca- International inspection and con-
tion," Baid Dr. Oberfahren, trol of the armaments of all coun worth, Budden, Pegg and Sloane,
Morris according to Torg . "I have told tries operating periodically and 24th Battery!Willett: and Woods: Hnall, Burdett, and Hugenbery, but he will not be automatically.
lieve me.
PARIS TALKS. Shaw: Scott, Carroll, Lowen, Smith and H.
In this respect there
Teams:
R.
of the Sports Club and a former kerincera:-C. Bailey: Tuc- tionals. "The Nazis are prepar- contemplate the establishment of
Rociation...
CHARMING PERSONALITY.
Men who knew the late Mr. Ho, remember him as a level-headed and competent businessman, high- ly respected, and a man of pleas-, ing disposition and courtesy, He was educated at Cambridge Uni- versity.
Besides his widow, Mr. Ho -leaves-four brothers to survive-him, Messrs. Ho Kwong, Ho Wing, Ho Ki and Dr. Ho Sni-chuen. An- other brother, the late Mr. Ho Iu, died only a short time ago.
ORPHEUS WIN
IN SUBMARINES
LEAGUE
had un-
doubtedly been an advance in publie opinion generally.
Torgler said he had been told the same thing by other polillen leaders, but he would tion them, us they were still alive the Foreign Secretary reiterated Regarding the League of Nations,
nol
men-
[Dr. Ernst Oberfohren was prayl-1
that British policy was unswerving. dent of the German Nationalist frac- tion in the Reichstag. He was foundly to stand by and support the dead on May 7 laat. Since his death League. Whilst they observed the the text has been published abroad of declarations-made-in-foreign-coup- n long memorandum inspired by him trics indicating a desire for th definitely suggesting that the Relch- revision of the League they had ne In the Submarine League yesterday General Goering led by Herr Heines, proposals were being advanced. H stag was set on fire by agents of reason to suppose that any definit afternoon the Orpheus defeated the the Nazi Storm Troop leader, and that did not know of any-Britis, Perseus by the only goal scored in they entered the building through the the game.
Wireless. The play, considering past per the Reichstag with the Palace of underground pastage which connects
CONSISTENT BATTING formances, was decidedly scrappy and "tag President (General Goer-
The Kent defeated the Cumberland
in a friendly cricket match yesterday
was remarkable for the number of ing).] missed chances by both sets of for- wards, Orpheus were perhaps tho
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The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra conducted by Adrian Boult, 10.16-10.30 p.m. Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D
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Prize-winners at the Ellis Kadoorio School, and the Cross-country team of H.M.S. Berwick will be shown amongst the numerous other pictures..
EXCHANGE RATES
Extracts From the "Telegraph" Files
Paris.
Geneva Berlin.
The following extracts are from Helsingfors.
•
Enables H.M.S. Kent to worst offenders in this respect. After Dimitroff had asked Chumbers scored the winning goal several pertinent questions re-i after a breakaway on the right flank, gardine General Goering's actions Win Easily giving Lt. Buckloy no chanco with a
high shot in the right hand corner of especially regarding the fact that ion learning of the fire, and the net.
Midfield play was quite good at General Goering found Count afternoon by 101 runs. Thanks to times, and both defences were fairly Holidorf and his Storm Troops the Hongkong Telegraph for th
steady. Milan for Orpheus was the had already Bot. Hopkins (44), Turner (34), and outstanding forward on the field. Communist leaders when he gave
started arresting week ended December 21st, 1912 Athene
sban Hewitt (34), the Kent were able to while Richards for Perseus, did great him the order some hours later, declare at six wickets.
The rate of the dollar on demand Buenos Aires work at Scores:
centre half. Ackroyd
Shanghal was 28. 0.15/10d. The asked: (Orpheus) and Bolton (Perseus) play-
New York. ed well at back, The Teams lined up
Amsterdam. "It is not true that the allega- under Leading Seaman Foad (Otus)tion published by you that the Charles Fittock, Superintendent of Prague The death took place of Mr. Vionna Communists fired the Reichstag the Shipwrights Department of fadrid #1 Orpheus: McBain; Dover, Ackroyd; influenced the police. Investiga-Kowloon Dock,
D Mullins: Townsend, Lt. Currey: Cham- tion and gave it a bins in one 34 bera. Milan, Lt. Eaden, Leaonerd, direction 7"
H.M.S. KENT.
34' as follows:
Temer b. Day,
Hopkins c. and Scott
Green b. Day...
Hewitt b. Dyer
Rowley not out
Lester not out
Extran
(for 4 wickets.) Total
Dyball, Burt. Wise,
Chetham did not hat.
Hopper
Bartlett Dyer
Fuller
Day
Scott
Bowling Analysis
10 Walker.
8
Perseus:
1
General Goering:
The
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Bucharest. Hongkong Brussels A.DC. gave a fine per- Lt. Buckley; Bolton. it was in the right direction.
If so, then formance of "An Ideal Husband." Stockholm 25 Graves; Pentfield, Richards, King,
Copenhagen. One of the leads was taken by the Lewis, Ellender, Butler, Fichier, Lec. Dimitroff then put the questions Inte
Lisbon Captain which to the scene already. Kinnaird Watson,
(afterward, Col.) tombay described.
Rio. Vakchema Mesara W. Shannon, M. H. Montevideo Hourhon, L. P. Lane, Ji Brennan There will be a dinner dance at Ro- and C. Fallon, all formerly of the Montreal .5.07% pulse Bay Hotel on Saturday night. Royal Irish Constabulary, word Silver (forward),18%
Silver famot) .78.9/10 Decenter
23rd and a Carnival on sworn in as members of the Hong- War Loans Christmas Eve, December 24th, the kong Police Force, Revellers' Band being in attendance.
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Barker,
M. R
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3 0
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H.M S. CUMBERLAND.
Wollerde end. b. Dyball Scott b. Wise
Fuller 1.b.w.
Mummery b. Dyball
Bartlett e. and b. Burt
Hopper b. Rowley
Dav e. ant b. Hopkins
Plant b. Rowley Gilhem . Rawley
Car h. Hopkins Smith ro out
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis
Wien
Dyball
Furt...
Rowlay
Famitt
Hopkins.
CHINA FLEET FOOTBALL
KENT DRAW LAST LAST MATCH
The Kent nlaved their last rame
in the Brat „division of the China Flent Football League yesterday.. when they drew three-all: with Ber- O wick.
4 The Kent badly missed the services of Hudaroth, who owing to duties,
21 could not furn out. With h's inclusion
4 there would have been no doubt un to
n the issue. This drawn game given the
O the Kent thirteen
points in
? Lens, and they should occupy third
O position provided the other teams get
0. their points.
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