KOWLOON TENNIS FIXTURES
Weekly Tournament
Players
Tho fixtures arranged to bo played this week in the Kowloon Cricket Club's tennis tournament Bro as follows:
TO-MORROW.
V
W. Mulcahy v, J. S. Smith
Fergusson (J.C.); T.
A. Philippons_(JC); H. J. Best v. J. Miller (B.); W, C. Hung v. F Grase (A.); S. A. Gray v. W. Gitting.
WEDNESDAY.
E. C. Fincher v. R. B. Lewis (A.); C. Wigg and R. J. Walker v., L. D. Hume and H. Burson (D.); M. Drysdalo and T. Waller v. R, S. Capell and A. E. Colina (D.) ; C. J. Tacchi and Mrs. Blandford v. A. Philippens and Mrs. Booty (M.D.); . N. MacKay and Mis A. Mackenzie v. Mr. and Mrs. H. Burson (M.D.).
THURSDAY.
P. Simcocks and Geo. Lee v. J.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
Photo taken after the recent earthquake in Rumenis, showing a dwelling-houre which collapsed owing to the development of great
MAN'S VIOLENT BEHAVIOUR
Miller and T. Fergusson (D.); ASSAULT ON CHINESE
CONSTABLE
Mr. and Mrs. D. Torr v. V. Freeman and Mrs. Hosford (M.D.) W C. Hung and Miss Kacker v. A, E. Simmans and Mrs.
A Hokio kyho assaulted a Chinese Blake (M.D.); W. Hyde and f.eonstable on Ronham Strand East Rodgers v. F. Grose and A. E. in the early hours of Sunday morn- Guest (D): Mrs. Blandford v.ing. had to be carried by the con- Mrs. J. Miller (ILS.).
FRIDAY
stable, Dectective-Sergeant Yip Chak, and Sergeant S. Slater, for ane hundred yards along Gage A. Philippene v. W. Mulcahy Street before he said he would be (B.); Mrs. W. H. Wilson v. Misa A. Mackenzie (H.S.); C. J. Tacchi willing to walk the rest of the way and W. W. Hirst v. H. Anniss and to the Central Police Station. E. V. Gaubert (D.); A. Koluziany and A. Krilovsky v. P. Q. Dunn and P. S. W. Smith (9); J. J. Barnes and Mrs. Bons v. F. V. Simcocks and Mis M. Bryson (M.D.).
OPIUM SMUGGLED BY RAIL
THREE MEN
Constable : 01-14 Chu was an duty in Bonham Strand East when Be saw the men peeplog Into the doorway of No, 15. He shouted
MESSRS. SWAN
CULBERTSON
MOVE
OFFICE IN BANKING CENTRE
UP-TO-DATE SERVICE
MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1934.
MIKADO'S 34th
BIRTHDAY
HONGKONG · CONSUL'S
RECEPTION.
RADIO BROADCAST
In celebration of Hia Imperial TO-DAY'S BROADCAST. Japanese Majesty's 34th birth- day, Mr. Hirost Acino, Acting Consul Gonera! for Japan, hold a reception at his resfilence at 7a. Conduit Rond this morning when à number of local Government Off- clais, leading members of the 365 metros. Japançac community and membors of the Consular Body extended | their felicitations.
Among those present were Capt. R. F. Walter, A.D.C., representing His Excellency the Governor (Bir William Peel, K.C.M.G.. K.B.E.) Brigadier G. B. Rowan-Hamilton. representing a Excoliency Major General O. C. Borrett, C.B., C.M.G., C.B.E.. D.SO. (General Officer: Commanding), who is absent from the Colony, Mr. M. J. Quist (Consul General for the Netherlands); M. G. Dufunre de la Prade (Consul General for France), Mr. H. Van der Straeten (Consul General for Belgium), Mr. Douglas Jenkins
(Consul General for the United States): Cav. UIT. A. Bianconi (Consul General for Italy), Mr. R. G. Alves Guerra (Consul General for Portugual), Mr. H. Gipperlch (Consul for Germany), Mr. t. Ohl (Vice Consul for Argentine Re- public), Commodoro Frank Elliott, O.B.E., R.N., the Hon. Sir Thomas Southorn, K.B.E., C.M.G., the Hon. Mr. R. E. Lindsell, the Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith, the Hon. Mr. R. M. of Mesare, Swan, Culbertson and LL.D., Sir William Shenton. Kt., As from to-day, the business Henderson, Sir Shouson Chow, Kt. Fritz, the well-known investnitut His Honour Mr. Justice Jacke, the bankers and brokers, will be confion, Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, C.M.G. ducted in their new premises, No, the Hon. Dr. A. R. Wellington, 9 Queen's Road Central, formerly C.M.G., the Hon. Mr. R. H. Kate- occupied by Mesura. William wall, C.M.G., LL.D., the Hon, Mr. Powell, Ltd, and prior to that by S. Wy: Tao, O.B.E., the Hon. Mr. the National City Bank of New T. N. Chau. York,
of Ice House Street, and on the ground floor, the new office is in the heart of the financiar area and is our rounded by the leading banks of
the Colony.
jai þim asking what he was doing. Situated on the corner
No reply being forthcoming, the constable put his hand on the man's shoulder and requested a search. The Haklo resented this and struck the constable a blow on the nose. Telephone connections were in He was pushed off and fell back hit-ataited yesterday and work was ting his head against the wall, fie continued through the night to made a second and then a third enablo business to be commenced attack. He then grabbed the cou-to-day. The main lobby of the
ground floor stable's left
will be for clients,) Heceiving information that 11
and here also will ba arch using
the large quantity of opium was being vented
hands, PrManager's office and two private the policeman from snuggled into the Colony on the
and American drawing his truncheon. Releas-rooms, British Canton Express, a party of revenue
his grip, the constable financial Journals and referance ing oficers under Revenue Officer
blew his whistle and while doing books will be available to clients Humphreys boarded the train on Its arrival and seized 825 thels of the culprit took hold of his and there will also be complete
truncheon and struck him in the Company reports on ille. back,
CONVICTED
raw opium..
both
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NEW SERVICE.
DUAL TRANSMISSION FOR THIS EVENING
From. ZBW on a wavelength of
6.8 m. European Programme, 6-7 p.m. A Relay of the Hongkong Ilotel Danco Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden.
7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota- tions, etc.,
7.03-7.20 pm. The J. II. Squire Celente Octet,
Sear)."
"Memories of Tschaikowsky" (arr.
II. Squire).
"Putting the Clock Back" (arr. J.
7.20-7.43 p.m. Orchestral Munte from Operas,"
"Carmen" March of the Smug- glers (Bizet)
"Carmen" Soldiers Changing tho
Guard (Dizot).
Philadelphia Symphony Orchen- tra Conducted by Leopold Stokowski. Faust-Baljet Musle (Gounod),
Royal Opera Orchestra, Covent Garden, conducted by George W. Byng Samson and Delilah-Bacchanale (Saint-Saens).
Damnation
Faust-Rakoczy March (Borlioz Op. 24),
Philadelphia Symphony Orchos. tra Directed by Leopold Stokowski. 7.45-8 p.m. A Short Planoforte Re- cital by Henno Moiseivitch.
Rhapsody in E Flat (Brahma); Jeux D'Eau (Ravel); Flirtations in a Chinese
Chasins);
of
Garden
Rush flour in Hongkong (CharIns). 8.p.m. Local Time and Weather 8.03-10.30 p.m. Chinese Studio Con
cert
10.30 p.m. Close Down.
All Relays of the Hongkong Hotel Orchestras are by courtesy of the Management.
8.30-8.35 p.m.
Suite No. 2 in B. Minor For Flutes
and Strings (Bach):
Commodore Frank Elliott pro- posed the toast of His Imperial
8.30-10 p.m. European Recorded Pro- Japanese Majesty and Mr. Acino, from "ZE.." on 040 k.c.'s. after thanlding those present for attending demite the inclement. weather, and for honouring the Majesty the King. Both toast, proposed the toast of His toasts were cordially honoured.
ART TREASURES
MARQUIS OF ZETLAND'S.
DISPERSAL SALE
London, Apr. 29. High prices were realised at Christie's dispersal sale of the Marquis of Zetland's magnificent Gobelin's tapestry and other ob- jects of art from his London house in Arlington street..
Several men were arrested, three
A new night service quotation of them being charged before Mr. Deetective-Sergeant Yip Chak is being commenced an from to Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon came on the scene and, with the all day. In view of the chango over of the constable, managed to drag to daylight-saving time in the Magistracy this morning.
They were Lu Chun, charged him to the junction of Wellington United States, Messrs. Swan, with being in possession of 290 Street and Queen's Road Central, Culbertson and Fritz will receive The whole scheme of decora- tncia; Li Ping, who had 145 taels; where they mict Sergeant the night service quotations in tion was
under tho prepared and Fung Shul, who had 100 Slater.
Street, Hongkong at 10 p.m. (U.S. time direction of Robert Adam in 1763. taels. They all pleaded guilty to the
attempt tu kick 10 nm.) Tho service will continue the offence
the Chinese policemen and for overy ten or fifteen minutes Gobelin's tapestry and a suite Revenue Meer
Humphreys 18 a last resort they carried him up to a little after midnight. of furniture realised 2,670 stated that two of the defendants bodily along Cage Street for a dis-
Earlier in the evening the Lon-guineas. Chippendale suites had the opium tied-up under the tance of a hundred yards..
don-quotations, cross rates, Lou- brought-450-guineas-and-812 carriage sents. They were dress-
don silver and gold prices and ruinens each, while a pair of Kat. 32, un British commodity quotations will Derbyshire candelabras were pur- ed in European style clothing, in employed, and the constable were he received, also the London fore- chased front the National Art. order, he alleged, to avoid being both Inter sent to the Government cast on the opening of the New Collection's fand for 170 gulneas. searched.
Civil Hospital for treatment,
York market.
The mezzanine floor of the new Pietures fetched 5,000 guineas A surprise was caused mice comprises the accounting in all. department and the telephone when a twelve by nina-inch por- trait by Holbein, representing Anne Boleyn, started at a low guiness and ended at 860 guineas.
Reuter Special.
Lo Chun was fined $5,000 or 12 montha; Li Ping received $3,000 or eight months and Fung Shui had $2,000 or sixth months.
FREE FIGHT
TWO SHANGHAI MEN
?
The man,
1.12751
Lam Kat was charged before Mr. Macfadyen in the Central Police Court this morning, when he was convicted on a charge of switchboard,
Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and asasuliing and resisting the con- stable in the execution of his Fritz formerly occupied offices on duty and was fined $50 or ono the third floor of the Asia Life Building, since the opening of the month's hard labour in default.
oflee in Hongkong in November, The defendant, whose head was 1933. The removal to a ground bandaged, asked the Magistrate floor office has been made because for Passage money
to it will more convenient for the Singapore.
business.
to
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
Mr. R. O. F. King, former Editor
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Willem Mengelberg and His Concertgebouw Orchestra. 1 Grave, leading to Allegro. 2 Allegro.
3 (a) Ronda, (b) Bourree Nos. 1
and 2.
4 Sarabandc.
& Polonaise.
(a) Menuet. (b) Badinerie, 8.55-9.12 p.m. Song Memories. Great Bass Ballads,
Norman Allin and Chorus, Tom Costello in Song Memories.
Tom Costello and Chorus, 9.12-9.40 p.m. Band Music. Overturo Poet and Peasant . (Suppe, arr. Retford)..
The Band of H. M. Coldstream Guarda conducted by Llcut,
R. G. Evan Ballet "Swan Lake" (Tschaik-
owsky).
The Band of H. M. Coldstream Guarls conducted by Lieut. Evans. The Funeral March of a Marionette
(Gounod).
The B.B.C. Wireless Military Band conducted by B. Walton O'Donnell. Marche Militaire (Schubert arr. Godfrey)----
Villanelle (With the Swallow) (arr.
Winterbottom).
Regimental Band of H. M. Grenadier Guards conducted by Capt. G. Miller. 940-10 p.m. Dance Music Fox-Trot Mo For You Forever,
Sweet Madness. Don't Blame Mo. Here You
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12
Waltz
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Love,
Come With
When I Hear Your Voice. To-night.
10 p.m. Close Down.
SETS NEW RECORD.
MARYSE HILTZ FLIGHT TO PARIS FROM SAIGON
five
IN DOCK
When two Shanghai men, Shu Ah-yee, a shoemaker, and Liu Fu-
Parls, Apr. 29, Mlle. Maryse Hiltz arrived at sang, a shop foki, appeared before
Le Bourget to-day, breaking the Mr. Macfadyen in the Central)
London, Apr. 29.
women's record for a flight from Poilce Court this morning charged
The transition from motoring to Salgen to Paris. Her time was WE LIVE IN AN AGE THAT HATH It is advised that the offices of with assaulting Chiu Yan-chang, MORE NEED OF GOOD EXAMPLE THAN the
Consulate for Portugal have aviation has been facilitated by a taller, at No. 23 Hollywood Road, PRECEPTS-George Herbert.
nine been removed to the Stack Exchange the annour.sement of a well-known minutes,
days,
hours, eight Inspector James applied for a
building in Ice House Street.
Arm in the motor trade, that it Mlle. Hiltz, in setting this new week's remand and an incrente of
will accept motor cars in part record, was returning to Paria bail.
of The China Mail left for Austra-diphtheria, two cases of typhoid and planes. The balance due may ho United Press.
Five ensea of small-pox, one case of payment or exchange for tero-from her second flight to Tokyo.- Inspector James-The evidence lia on Saturday morning by the Kamo three cases of meningitis were is to the effect that the complain-Maru,
According ported to the local health authorities paid in Instalments.
Reuter, Mlle. ant was sitting down taking ten
on Friday.
The transaction includes a com- Hiltz's time was five days, ten in a teahouse when a gang of ten Chu Tak-lee, unemployed, who was
plate course of Dying instruction, hours, forty minutes. entered and Assaulted him by charged with the unlawful possession in Excellency Sir Willian Peel, technical lessons and á course of hitting him on the head with of a gold bangle, valued at $25, was who returned to the Colony onair navigation. stools. There was apparently a fined $50 or one month's hard labour
Saturday, bas resunted the Ad- The firm offers any type of new] free fight but I am informed this by Mr. Macfadyen in the Central
ministration of the Government,
market pricó,
absence of His Excellency the Gover- low as £200.-Reuter Special. nor, has resumed duty as Colonint Secretary.
To-
or
morning that it is quite likely that Police Court this morning, Detective Sir Thomas Southern, who adminis-plane at the
Sergeant A. McRobbie said defendant evidence will be forthcoming later was arrested trying to dispose of the Lered the Government during the second hand planes at prices as
to the effect that this gang langle in the Yu On Pawnshops threatened to auanult the com
plainant if he did not come The number of persons vaccinated across with $50. That evidence by members of St. John Ambulance
Li Ng, 42, who stole a quantity of
GENERALS” ATTITUDE.
MANCHUKUO DENIED
was not available on Saturday Brigade ended April 20 was 107,003 dried mushrooms from a shop at No. night,
of theso 159,010 were previously 85, Queen's Road West was sent to The defendants were remanded vaccinated and 8,388 vaccinated last prisen for ten days by Mr. Macfadyen DE FACTO RECOGNITION OF for one week, and their bail of $50 week. With the advent of the rice in the Central Police Court this mor- ench was increased to $75. planting Season, the demand for ning. Is is also to be sent back to Vaccination in the New Torritories Shekk). The Magistrate "Aro has censed. The number of cases in dried mushrooms edible without cook- Hongkong
has fallen off verying?" Sub-Inspector Dredge: "I
flon't think so.'
Berlin, Apr. 28. The atatement of the Japanese Minister at Genova, Mr. Yoko- rama, that Chiness, generals in
The Health Bulletin of Eastern | materially. Ports for the Week ended April, 21, cases of infections discano-Plaguo! A gambling house kept by a marri A party of Japanese, organised by North China are willing to re- Barzoin 2 Caros, Bombay 2ed woman, Tom Mui, nt No. 10, Tal the Oaka Mainichi, arrived here by cognise the de facto state of affairs Casca, Rangoon 1 Case, Colombo Hong Street, ground floor, Shauki the s.a. Tisadong to-day and is leav- in Manchurin, has ovoked a state- Casra, Pront Penh & Cases, Cholera; wan, was raided by police yesterday, ing to-morrow for Manila, en route ment from the Chinese Legation Bombay 2 Casar. Calcutta 150 Casos, and 10 gamblers were arrested. The, to Europeo and 'back, combining Small-pox: Bassein 3 Cason, Bombay woman and the gamblers were charg-pleasure with the study of business here.
7 Caros. Calcutta 60 Cases, Karachi ed before Mr. Hamilton, at the Cen-conditions. Mr. M. Shimada, financial The statement declares that the 6 CREMA, Rangoon 21 Caacs, tral Magistracy this morning, byleditor of the Mainichi, is the loader Chinese people aro united against Vizagapatam 8 Cases, Pokolongan Sergeant Brown, and a fine of $25, or of the party, which includes prognition of Manchukuo and in Cases, Haiphong 7. Cases, Hongkong one month's imprisonment, was imminent business nien, students and 11 Casor, Canton 1 Cases, Shanghai pored on the woman, while 16 gam-Viscount Y. Kato, a member of the all matters of foreign policy, 83 Cases Osaka 1 Canos. Typhus; blers were fined $2 or four days each, House of Poors. The tour is being General Chiang Kai-shek is in full Alexandria 2 Cases, Cerebro-spinal and the other three, who were absent, made under the guidance of Thos. Agronient with the National Goy- Meningitis; Hongkong 15 Cancs. hnd their ball of $5 each estreated. Cook and Bon, Ltd, ་ ཏ་
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YOUNG GIRL KILLED.
TRAGIC END WHILE STUDYING FOR EXAMINATION
Columbus, Ohio, Apr: 29, Death in tragic circumstances has cut short the career of Miss John ("The Killer") Dillinger Chan Shing-yee, aged 20, who was and his associates have establish- preparing for her examination ed their headquartors here and for an English school-tencher's are completing plans to kidnap certificate. Governor White's daughter. Shortly after 11: o'cock on
Saturday night, her unconscious. The Governor has also received body, clad in night attire, was a written threat of death if he found near the footpath opposite falls to pardon Dillinger's Hou- No. 40 Western Street, Wost tenants, Makley and Clark, who Point, and It Is surmised that tho aro awaiting execution for mur- doring a sheriff during Dillingor's girl foll from the second floor, oscape from gaol Inst October. - where she was living with re
latives. The Injuries Included a ́ Nothing can now be foreseen fractured skull, from which sho which will prevent the execution. died before reaching Hospital.
It is said that the girl has Dillinger's latest exploit was boon worried lately over hor shooting his way out of a police studios. cordon in a wood near Morcor,
Wisconsin. Before that ho hold
up and robbed police station, counts of murder, as well as ing securing bullet proof veals and re-numerable loss serious offencesk, volvors. He is wanted on thirteen -Router Special,
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