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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1934.

SENSATIONAL GOLF CAUTIONED HOSPITAL

AT PRESTWICK

DUNLAP WINS AFTER OPPONENT

REACHES DORMEY FIVE

BRITISH AMATEUR OPEN PROVIDES THRILLS

(Special to "Telegraph")

(y Telegraph. Copyrrone, Telegraphia Bico

Ordinance,

Received TERS.

Jagan

1.m.)

Amerlean team was anong

big "victims" of

the day.

Me

the

AND COMMENDED

MR. OWEN HUGHES

IN COURT

TRAFFIC CASES

PRACTICE

TUNG WAH DOCTOR REPLIES

made to

RADIO BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.

CONCERT FROM THE STUDIO TO-NIGHT

From ZBW, on a wavelength of 355 metres:

gramme. 7.30

ACCIDENT. CASES Sir-Under the columu Notes of H. Owen Hughes, the Inter- the Day in your issue of May 10th. is a paragraph bearing the head port cricketer, figured as de- fendant in a traffic case before ng Tang Wah and others, in

which reference was Mr. Hamilton at the Central case of accident which was alleged Magistracy this morning, whilst to have been refused admission in to Moreland on the eighteenth,

in another

he was com- to the Tang Wah Hospital, be heaten by one hole.

J. Woollam, the

mended for informing the police cause, "the proper procedure had Singers ex-English

not been followed", and your champion, was

beaten by the of a case of dangerous driving.

wont DA to charge of having paragraph-writer Answering a Australian, Dr. Carew-Nott

not yet (Royni Adelaide).

driven his car from Chater Bond state "the Hospital has and turning to the Post Office ventured any reply to the com- without having circled the beacon, plaint." Alr. Owen Hughes admitted

and one.

U. S. DEFEATS:

COTTON, WHEAT AND SILVER

LATEST NEW YORK

QUOTATIONS

Messrs, Swan, Culbertson and Pritiz have received the following quotations on the New York cotton and wheat and silver exchanges for yesterday.

The most STI- sational golf was provided by George Dunlap, the Americnti amateur champ- ion, and H. G. Pakenham- Walsh, the Anglo- Indian player from the toyul Calcutta Cub

Geo. T. Dunlap They followed by a crowd of over four thousand which was rewarded by n fireworks recovery finish by Dunlap which must be among the most remarkable performances in May the history of the championship. July

DORMEY FIVE AND LOSTI

Shortly, Packenham-Walsh durmey Ave and Dunlap wou!

were

case

was absolutely no

pace.

#mutkea.

In

21

traile

for SUMMON

11

ncl.

Wong Kin, driver of taxienb No, not been followed ocedure has

p.m.

4.30-7.30 p.m. Chinese programme. 7.7.20 p.m. From the Studio. An Address on behalf of the "British Empire Cancer Campaign" by 7.30-10.30 p.m. European pro- Doctor Arthur Woe. (In Chinese).

Stock Closing Local Quotations, etc."

7.33-7.10 p.m. The B.B.C. Wireless

Where the Beo Sucks (arr."

Shaw). (b)

Come

Let

the Join Roundelay (Wm. Bealo). (c) It was a Lover and His Lass. 7.10-8 p.m. From the Studio. An Address on behalf of the "British Empire Cancer Campaign" by Doctor J. H. Montgoniery.

(N)

TH

8 pm. Local Time and Weather 8.03-8.47 p.m. Orchestral.

Les Preludes Symphonic. Poem

(Liszt).

London Symphony Orchestra con-

ducted by Albert Cantes. Dance, Op. 7, No. 1 (Elgar). Bavarian Bavarian Dance,, Op. 27. No.

(Elgar).

2

London Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Sir Edward Elgar. Boleru (Rave!).

Willem Mengelberg and His Con-

certgebouw Orchestra, 8.47.5 p.m. Octeta. Love's Dream After the Ball (arr.

Willoughby).

Echoes of the Ball (Willoughby), Andante in G (Batiste). Andantino

of (Song

the Soul) (Lemure).

The J. H. Squire Celeste Octet.

London, May 21. Thrilling golf and some

May J make the following sensational recoveries were] features

A young Scottish player named technical offence. He said he was observations in reply? of the British Wallace removed one of the lead-rying to

1. I first saw the above-mention- park his cur outside Amateur Open Championship Ing challengers in Egan (U.S.A.) Watson's before going to the Hong-ed complaint in another paper on tournament at Prestwick to who could nut hule bila patts nad kong Hotel, He intended to go into 18th. Inst, and in your paper on Report.

lout 4 and 3.

Statue Square, but when he was 19th. Inst. Partly due to investi day.

D. H. R. Martin (Britain) beat half way round he thought he gations which were pending, and Blake Pler instead, partly because the Medical Staff of American Max Marston, the American for-would go to Several prominent

of mer amateur champion, by twand accordingly cut straight across the Hospital has other work to do, competitors, including three thefr Walker Cup players, were

A fairly high wind prevailed without circling the beacon. There reply to the complaint has been about, delayed. Your paragraph-writer's defeated, and the captain of the during the day, placing a premium and he was proceeding at a walking aurreation of not "venturing" to

based on therefore on und judgment.---Renter Special.

reply is The case was dismissed with a erroneous assumption.

2. There is no question of danger-mission being refused merely be- ous driving in Stubbs Boad against cause the proper

For many 570, Mr. Owen Haghes was thank-reasons it is felt desirable that possible all accident d by the Magistrate for having whenever

should be Kent to

the Brought there to the notice of cases

Government Civil Hospital, but he the polite.

Wong Kin was cautioned, In-fore they are sent there, first-aid in given whenever spector Nicol slating that he had treatment

With the G. C, H. icen commended by the 1. G. P.necessary.

9-10.30 p. and the Police Magistrate, for practically next door to the Tung

Concert from the Studio. having effected the arrest of a thief Wah, this should not entail any

hardship on accident cases, Those W. H. Bailey (Baritone)

Mrs. Helen Lockhart (Contralto) who had snatched a handbag,

Mr. Hamilton remarked att he that are too ill to go, are admitted.

and treated in the Tung Wah May 21. was letting defendant off with

caution solely because he had and the main objective of saving Closing

life frat is never lost sight of. Range helpert in the arrest of a thief. 11,30-11.30:

3. It is an easy to work oneself Inspector Nicol said the charge 1149-15.40 against reused was that be had into hysterics with the thought is refused 11.58-15.593

overtaken another car on a bend that an accident case (4.70-1171)

hospital, but 11.76-11.76 the Hongkong Hotel garage admission into

Mr. Owen when the refusal merely consists and 11.85-1185 in Stubbs Road,

Hughes, who was driving up, had in referring the case to a building to stop to avoid a collision.

or hospital practically next door, and when the latter hospital is more generously equipped and stuffed for the purpose, it must be roneeded. that

from! even

the patient's

of

iz view, taking, this niep. It is the better part of wisdom. In Europe and America, it is not unusual to find in each city. hospitals specialised in the treat- ment of fractures and such accid- Le Journal, commenting on the cat cases, to which cases from all are sent. If the Rajchman report And Japan's over the city

Government Civil Hospital is con- abjections to his Haison work with gidered to be such

A specialised the National Economic Counell hospital, there need of China, says that the National

mal hullabaloo raised because accident 46.30-15.36 an ant-hill of over four hundred cases are sent there.

Collon May 19,

Close

11.41

11.499

Defiber

11.07

December

11.79

WILS

Juntry March

Spot

11.8-1

14.500

11.65

11.56

Chicago Whent.

May 19, Close

May 21. Closing

D0%

When it seemed impossible that Packanham-Walsh could lose, Dan- Jap suddenly produced a spell of inspired golf in which his oppon, May ent's lend was whittled down to July nothing. Dunlap won

the four September teenth, fifteenth, sixteenth, seven- teenth and eighteenth holes. in better than par, to square the

match at the eighteenth,

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May 19.

Close

Packenharr Walsh fought game- | May ly over the extra holes. He haived July. the 19th, 20th and 21st, but was October beaten on the 22nd.

GOW

70%

72%

71%-72

gilver

LEAD A SNARE.

May

May 2.

Close

Closing

In the stage

of this amazing i

Range

46.23

35.30

16,60

thirteenth. It is possible that his January apparently invulnerable position March proved anure, hit Dunlap's Total sales for the day:-

15.88

46,90

46.40

1,350,000 oz 451 Contracts)

match, Dunlap was very erratie May and Paekenham-Walsh thoroughly duly deserved his advantage at the September

December

lah was superb and he is strong-

dy fancied after this escape.

Another great fight was seen in the match between Robert Harris) ex-champion. and Jack Westland,

Council's 1934 budget for China-

$5.59-46.50 illon inhabitants--amounts 45.70-15.68 -46.00-46.08

to

point

Mr. H. G. Anniss (Tenor) Accompanist Mr. Frederick Mason,

A.R.C.O., LT.CL

Laba Shafiuin-Pianoforte. Professor N. A. Tono-Violin. Dick Barty-Humorous.

Programime.

1 Songs-

(a) Heming (def legu) (b) Husheen (Needham)

Mrs. Helen Lockhart, Song (a) The Ballad Monger (Eastbope-

Martin)

(b) Dolorosa (Montague Philips)

Mr. H. G. Annies.

3 Violin Soles--

(n) Romance (Wieniawaky) (b) Poem (Flich)

ас

Professor N. A. Tanoff

companied by Luba Shaf- tain,

4 Songs

(n) When Lights Go Rolling (John

Ireland) (b) Sea Fever (Coningsby Clark)

Mr. W. H. Bailey, Pianoforte Solos-Selected

Luba Shaftain. Humorous Numbers-Selected

7 Song|---- 4) A

Summer Thomas)

Dick Barty,

Night

(Goring

(b) Ships That Pass in the Night

(Stephenson)

not be the

It would be Indeed reprehensible, if cases are Isent all over the city regardless of Mex. $15,000,000 only, half of 46.17-46.17 which will be absorbed by road their general condition and with- out a preliminary frst-aid, treat- 46.51-46.51 construction work.

"It can, therefore, be concluded,ment, but with the safe-guards B Songs→→

mentioned in paragraph 2. по 1,750,000 ozs that the Japanese are scared by sensible and valid objections ean (70 Contracts) mere shadow, as regards interna-

be raised in opposition. tional co-operation in China.

af

"It is also evident," the paper hospital should do under the cir

4. It is so easy to preach what a | Osaka, May 21. goes on, "that the possibilities the American Walker Cup player.j The Australian Goodwill Mis-action offered by the present policy cumstance, and to make the sug Here again the Amertean proved sion to the Far East, headed by in China are very limited, Chind Restion to the effect that one

should ignore the police and "red 20 the winner at the 22nd hole, the Attorney-General of the Com- does not lack the right technical tape", but it is not facing realities There was no sensational recovery, monwealth (the Hon. Mr. J. G. personnel and has well conceived but the match was almost equally Latham), left Nagasaki at 4 o'clock concrete reorganization plans. The and it is impracticable, and, in entertaining, as they fought out this afternoon by the N. Y. K. majority of eapable people, how-view of the foregoing, unnecessary, each hole, first one player securing liner Kitano Maru.

ever, are kept away from publie The party will call at Hongkong functions, owing to the fact that the advantage and then the other, the feature, however, being the on its way back to Australia,they do not see eye to eye with

the present regime.

number of halved holes.

SUCCESSFUL BRITONS.

Cyril Tolley, Roger Wethered, Ian McLean. Eric Fiddian and Stanley Lunt were all successful In their matches.

Reuter.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

HENCEFORTH GOD REVERE:

THE MAJESTY

OF

H.G. Renticy, of Britain's Walker FEAR HIM AND YOU HAVE NOTHING Cup team. was badly beaten. ELSE TO FEAR-Furdyev. His opponent was the Welsh in- ternational, Ivor Thomas, and thef match terminated on the Afteenth green, Thoman winning by five and three.

QUIMET OUT.

For being in possession of 23 pe più tickets, a young girl, Au Nga, who

Miss Lamlott, of No. 4 Cumberland Read, and 3.M. Abraham were each

5 Mr. Wy this Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning for allowing their dogs out in street without n muzzle,

publie

Lam Ming, 27, ex-police constable and now a street coolie, pleated

was on bail of $26, wax fined $15 by guilty before Mr. Minefndyon in the Mr. Wynne-Junes at the Kowloon

Bill Jucket from Magistracy this morning. Inspector Central Pellice Court this morning Andrew sail she had the tickets to the theft of a

the roof of No. 92 Boubam Strand

fined $30 or Eust, and was

three Francis Ouimet, the American wrapped up in her handkerchief,

default. imprisonment in werks' skipper, was defeated by one of his compatriots. He went down. Appearing before Mr. Macfadyen in Det-Sergeant Goodwin stated that defendant was dismissed from the the Central Magistracy this morning charged with the possession of 121 Palice Force five years ago,

WATER LEVELS.

FOR WEST, NORTH AND

EAST RIVERS

Mrs. Helen Lockhart.

(n) Puck Thin Little Flower (Lan

don Ronald) (b) Allen Mine (Ernest Newton)

Mr. B. G. Anniss. Violin Solo-Tarantela (Galkin)

Professor N. A. Tona ne- companied by Luba Shaf- tais.

Songs

1

(a) Honour and Arms (from "Sam-

son") (Handel).

(b) The Arrow and the Song (Belfe). Mr. W. H. Bailey.

11 Vocal Ducts—

. It is commendable of the writer of your column in be vigilant on such a matter of public interest, but it would be still more commendable if he had "tempered vigilance with justice", (as Shakespeare might have said)12 Pianoforte Solos-Selected. and refrained from making adverse comments until he had studied the two sides to every question.

May I request you to publish for the this and to thank you courtesy of the same?

In) Down in the Forest (Landon

Ronald)

Night (b) O Lovely

(Landon Ronal

Mrs. Helen Lockhart und

Mr. W. 11. Bailey,

S. W.PHOON M.S., M.. Medical Superintendent. Tung Wah Hospital

Luba Shaftain. 10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press NewR.

10.35 p.m. Close Down.

RUBBER PRICES

LATEST SINGAPORE

QUOTATIONS

Messrs. Benjamin & Potta have received the following Straits cur- Singapore to-day for

quotations (Bayers) from.

raw Rub.

cency

The Kennels, Kowloon Sir."Ther hunt our steps, that we cannot go into our streets; aur end is near, our days are ful- ber: filled; for our end to come.

"Our persecutors aro swifter than the eagles of the heaven: While walking along Des Voeux they pursued us upon the moun- searched she was told by the palice Road Central near Ice House Street tains, they laid wait for us in the last night, a Chinese woman was

wilderness," Lamentations III,

3 pin lottery tickets, u young woman, Chan Mul, sinted that when she was

that the total number of tickets was 45. The tickets were counted in rubbed of her handbag which contain. Court and found to total 121. Aed $1.00. The thief was pursued by fine of $30 or three weeks was an Indian policeman and when caught The Rivor Conservancy Com-imposed. A Club boy. Wong Wai, the bag was in his possession. The man, Lo Szc, 35, unemployed, wan mission for Kwangtung Province who failed to appear to Answer a notifies that the height of water charge of the possession of 21 Macaocharged before Mr. Macfadyen in the Magistracy this morning hard when sentence of six mouths' In English feet in the West. North po pin lottery tickets, forfeited his Central and East Rivera is as followa:

labour Was pussed. Sergeant D. Reidy prosecutest,

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West Itiver Shlubing North River at

North

Samshut East Iliver It

Sheklung

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May 20. May 21.

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A TWO-AND-HALF-MONTHS"-OLD

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TREBITSCH LINCOLN ON HIS WAY

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. Jan./Mar.

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Sergeant D. Fitches said complainant land but who was deported back carrier on his way to Shanghal. Ho was not a foreman but a sub-con- to Canada, has left here, en route, Where was arrested In Connaught Roudl tractor who engaged cualles for the for China. Went. The suitense was ordered to foreman. On this ocension the com- The traveller, accompanied by al be confiscated. Arrested in Connaught plainant found 24 coolien for the

number of disciples, boarded the marked Road Central with 64 taels of illicit forenian who agreed to pay ench GILLESPIE—At the Victoria 110s- opium concealed on her, a woman, coolie for five days work. No 1 train for Vancouver to-day, soon

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