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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

CRACK PLANE FOR ALLEGED FALSE AMATEUR OPEN

THE EAST

FROM SINGAPORE TO AUSTRALIA

AT 175 M.P.H.

(Special to Telegraph")

(By Taseraph. Copyright, Telegraphie pages Ordinance, 1734. 23, 1.40 son)

Received

ACCOUNTS

WARKANT FOR ARREST ISSUED

Bäll of 50,000 was eatreated and a warrant issued for bis arrest was Issued by Mr. Macfadyen in the Central Police Court, when Chiu Yick-sar, alias Chiu Sze-kel, failed to make an appearanco on remand charges of alloged falsifying of the accounts of the Kwong Sui Yuen

firm to the extent of $5,327.91 ba- Matween March 8, 1931 and October M28, 1933, and, secondly, with steal-

ing the money,

n letter from, Mr. C, Y. Kwan

GOLF FREE

OF UPSETS

GOODMAN A 5-1 FAVOURITE

MORELAND ELIMINATED

WEDNESDAY;" MAY 23, 1934.

A TECHNICAL

ASSAULT

NOMINAL FINE ON

E RADIO BROADCAST

EUROPEAN"

C. Lauritson, managing director TO-DAY'S BROADCAST. of the Dragon 31otor Car Com- pany, was fined $10 by Mr. Hamil ton. at the Contral Magistracy this morning, on a summods for having adulted Chinese con- stablo Lo We in the execution of his duty at Fort Street.

boy

A TALK BY MR. PELHAM FROM THE STUDIO

From ZBW on a wavelength of 355 metres.

Chinese Recorded

4.30-5.35 p.m. Programme.

Glas-6 p.m.

A Relay from the Hongkong Malai Grill Room of the address on "The

Roccl. Spiritual Basis of Fascism" by Mr.

4.6.18 pm. Chinese Children's Studio Concert.

Sergeant Kelly said that at noon on May 13 there was a fight between a Portuguese boy and n London, May 22.

Mr. P. II, Sin, appearing for the

London, May 22. Chinese boy employed by defend- Britain's plans for a high prosecution, stated that he re-

To-day saw the conclusionant. The Portuguese boy apparent ly get the better of the fight, and cofred speed mail and passenger late last night to say that he had of the first round and the the Chinese boy ran into the service to Australia have received no further instructions to commencement . of the house and came out with a knife,

G.15-7.30 p.m. Chinese Recorded Pro been disclosed by the trials member that when the case was

defend, - Worship would re- second round in the British threatening to kill the Portuguese

gramme.

7.30-10.30 The matter was reported to the

p.m. European Pro- of a new plane to-day. first brought up inst week, he (Mr. amateur open golf.cham-

police, and he sent Chinese con-gramme. The fastest four-engined com- Sin) intimated that further charges pionship at Prestwick.

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather stabla Lo Wo to make inquirien. mercial craft in the world, it is were pending and that they had

On the whole the first round The constable went to defend- Report.

7.30-8.16 p.m. Variety. destined for the Imperial Airways had great difficulty in finding the

was remarkably free of surprises, ant's house, and some altercation Song-Ev'ry Little While. eastern extension from Singapore defendant

The Magistrate remarked that though there were plenty of thrills, took place. The constable was Song-Try gettin' a good night's at the last hearing he considered | The one really expected result speaking in Chinese, and defend-

Frances Maddux (Soprano). the actual amount of the sum was the defeat of W. Stout, the nnt in English. Some argument

Cherries, identical in both charges, and that former English champion, who apparently took place, and the Pianoforte-Life is just a bowl of it was adequately covered by the went down by two holes to a com-constable alleged that defendant

Planoforte Sleepytime Down South. paratively, unknown player, Fogg struck him.

Carroll Gibbons and his boy large ball.

(Liverpool).

Friends.. Orchestra-Old Friends-Potpourri.

to Australia and has undergona satisfactory trials at Hatfield.

The machine has a maximum apeed of 15 miles an hour.

Each engine la one of 200 h.p. The feature of the new machine is the special attention paid to absolute reliability aafety in fight is concerned.

да

SAFETY FIRST,

far NA

Mr. Sin-Mr. Kwan does not know of the defendant's where-

abouts. I apply to your Worship for a warrant for his arrest.

His Worship accordingly estreat It has accommodation for sixed the ball of $6,000 and issued a teen passengers without luggage warrant.

for eight passengers with And luggage, and in addition will carry

the malls. It can y with full load

at a height of 15,300 feet with one engino cut out (or disabled) and at a height of 3,600 feet with two engines cut out--Reuter Sperini,

MAINTENANCE CASE

HOME ORDER AGREED TO AT KOWLOON

of

SMALL-POX CASES CONCEALED

TWO IN THE SAME PREMISES

Explaining the incident defend- Johnny Goodman, holder of the ant denied having struck the American National Open title, who constable, but admitted having is a -1 favourite to win the British touched him. The constable, he amateur tourney, won his opening said, was talking to a young lady, ing match comfortably, defeating Dr. and he thought he was abusing Robb, a Birmingham surgeon. by her. Accordingly he put his hand five and four,

on the constable'a shoulder and

going to turn him

round, when his hand came up against the constable's face. He certain- ly did not strike him, but he would plead guilty to a technical offence.

The course was rather aodden to-f was day and there was less wind than yesterday.

AMERICANS CLASH.

Two members of the American Walker Cup tenim, J. Fischer and G. Moreland, clashed in the second round, Fischer winning by three and two,

Wan Hon, summoned before Mr. Powell (Swansea) In another: Hamilton, at the Central Magis-accond round match, defented Eus- tracy, this morning, for having face Storey, former British Walker secreted a enke of small-pox at Cup player, at the twentieth, while | No. 10 Chang Ching Street, first Jesse Guilford, winner of the flot was fined $10 or in default American amatour open in 1921, two weeks.

bent Lister Hartley by four and Mr. Hamilton remarked that three. the child might have died by ac-

used not reporting the case, apart the third round were George Dan- from the danger of spreading the lap (U.S. amateur title holder), J. Westland, Cyril Tolley, Jock Me- Sanitary Inspector Clarke said Lean and John de Forest.--Reuter,

dinense.

Among others who qualified for.

Mr. Hamilton remarked that he would have to impose a nominal fine for accused having faid hands on the constable.

TITLE DEED THEFTS

ALLEGED CONSPIRACY TO CHEAT

σε

Four further charges, WU conspiracy to chent in regard to leaseholds, and two of forgery, were preferred against Tong Yu-

A provisional maintenance order made agalust

Albert Edward Greenway at Highgate, Middlesex. on February 23, 1934, for payment £2 a week in respect of Elizabeth Greenway as confirmed by Mr. Wynne-Jones

he found two cases of small-pox At the

Kowloo

On the premises. Defendant'a Magistracy this morning.

Describing himself as a painting child was concealed under a bed. contractor,

produced a Greenway

and was in an advanced stage of JAPANESE ARMY IN cheong, alica Tong Wing-sheung,

child might statement of

his the diacase. The of accounts business during the 12 months from have died had he not reported the Defendant lived there with 1, 1933, to April 30, 1934, case

his wife and the child. a profit of $2,400, Asked what money he had been 11 reply to

Hamilton, sending Home during the last 12 Inspector Clarke sald defendant months, Greenway said he had kept was in very poor circumstances. no records. He remembered send-

ing sums of £10, £8 and several timos £1, making approximately 10

in all,

"I can meet the order of £2 a week

now, but if my contracts stop. I will not be able to continue," he added.

His Worship:! must confirm the order made by the learned Mugistrate at Home. You pay in the amount necessary to buy draft for £8 at the current ex-

ft

Mr

Wan Foon was also summoned

in connection with the other case in the same house, and was fined $10 or in default two weeks' im- prisonment.

NEW TELEVISION

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change. You pay that in monthly MARCONI AND E. M. L

into this Court by the fifth of each month. I think that's fair,

Greenway-Yes, it's quite fair, His Worship: If things go bad for you, don't merely stop paying, but come to Court and see what can be done.

Greenway:Yes, your Worship.

THIEVES SENT TO GAOL

TWO OFFENCES BY ONE MAN

INTERESTS

London, May 22.

A new television company was floated to-day. The Marconi Com- pany and the Electric and Musical Industries, Ltd., have combined and will hold shares equally In the new concern.

Alfred

N. CHINA

MORE MANOEUVRES

TO BE HELD

Tangshan, May 23.

Japanso garrison troops were moving towards Yutien und Pasti this morning for the avowed pur- pore

when he appeared on remand be fore Mr. Macfadyen in the Central Police Court this morning, charged with the theft of the title deed of house No. 130 Apliu Street, Shamshuipo district,

The additional charges accuse the defendant of conspiracy to cheat Wong Tat-tien of $5,000 and the Po Fung Banking Company Ltd., of $7,000. The alleged deeds a conveyance by way

of mortgage from Ng Foon- lung to Wong Tat-yien, in the one ease, and from Ng Foon-lung to Po Fung Banking Co., Ltd, in the other.

af holding manoeuvres purported to be

thero for several days.

A number of motor lorries have been commandeered to take them into the interior. The Japanese military authorities declare there

is no intention of interfering with

the functions of the local Ad-i ministrations.--Central News.

WOMEN POLICE

FOR CANTON ·.

FIFTY TO BE GIVEN TRAINING

Canton, May 21.

Sleep.

Tom Jones and His Orchestra. Organ Sole-Rhapsody in Blue.

Quentin M. Maclean. Song-It's only a Paper Moon,

on This in Romance,

Conrad Thibault (Baritone). Fox Trot-Everything I have in Fox Trot-Sing a Little Low

Down Tune.

Yours.

Elegie (Delius).

George Olsen and His Music. 8.15-8.30 p.m. 'Cello Solae, Abendlied (Evensong) (Schumann,

arr. W. II. Squire).

W. H. Squire.

Hentrice Harrison, Kol Nidrel (Max Bruch-Op. 47).

Gaspar Cassado 8.39-9 p.m. Light Opero. Selection-Geisha (Jones).

The Band of II. M. Coldstream Guards. Vocal Gema-Patience (Gilbert and

Sullivan).

Columbia Light Opera Compony, Selection-Ruddigore (Sullivan arr.

Winterbottom).

The Band of H. M. Coldstreem Guards. Vocal Gems-Duchess of Dantzig

(Cary11).

Light Opera Company. 9-9.30 pm. From the Studio. Selections by the Music Makers. 9.30-10 p.m. From the Studio "Topical Talks on the United King- dom by Mr. G. G. Pelham (II. 01. Tende Commissioner)

10-10.30 p.m.

Light Orchestral

Munte. Mexlean Dancen (Jose Briecno).

Cielito Lindo (Beautiful Heaven),

Mexicon Tipica Orchestra. Gounod in Vienna (arr. Walter). Le Chalend Qui Passe (Bixin). Love's Last Word (Cremieux).

Orchestra Raymonde.

Albert Sandler und His Orchestra. The Waltz Dream-Selection.

{Strauss).

De Groot and the Piccadilly Orch. Black Eyes Russian Impression

(Ferrario),

Albert Sandler and His Orchestrni 10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-Day Press Mr. M. W: Le appeared for the News. prosecution, and the bearing-of-10.35 p.m.-Close Down:"

for May 31

the

case was fixed

ut 2.30 p.m.

POLICE OFFICIAL

BEREAVED

LITTLE DAUGHTER'S

DEATH

Mr.

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next term. If the this morning.

sixty pages, containing maps of as the Marconi E.M.I, Television beginning of

The little girl, who was a great every province in China, with des- Company, Ltd. The agreement experiment is successful more girl Two men, Leung Sai-heung and relates to high definition telev.tudents will be enlisted.-Central favourite amongst all her friends criptive matter and illustrations. and playmates, was taken ill on Heads covered are area and popu- Wong Chung-fu, entered a dwelt- | vision.—Britisk Wirdeas.

Saturday and on her condition be-lation, climate, language and racial ing house in Lockhart Road and

coming serious she was admitted types. Industries and products, stole an electrie Iron, a fair of

to hospital yesterday, whare her railways and highways, rivera and brown leather shoes and a pair

complaint was diagnosed as blood mountains, flora, and fauna, and of tweed trousers to the total value of $30, the property of Mr.

mit is not known at the foreign representation. A most Taniguchi.

whether the poisoning was useful feature is an index of more caused by food or by an insect-bite. than thousand references, giving utmost sympathy will be the old and new names of towns Chan Yau, aged 58, who was seen

felt for the bereaved parents in and-cities. to sneak out of the Central Market at the severe loss which they have 2.30 this morning, admitted to the Huttered.

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DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

The U.3,3. Mindanao left Hongkong this morning shortly after 9 a.m. for the West liver.

TYRANNY AND ANARCHY ARE NEVER FAR ASUNDER-Bentham,

The Kishun Maru, one of the Japanese Government Fishery Board vessels arrived here this morning shortly after 0 n.m.

The

They were charged before Mfr. Hamilton, at the Central Magis- tracy this morning. Leung Sai- cheung was also charged with the theft of a suit of cotton clothing

watchman that he had stalen some The funeral will pass und a cotton singlet from 72 Many prominent residents have ac-pigs entrails from a stall in the mar Monument at 6 p.m. today. Hennessy Road, the property of cepted the invitation to attend the ket. Brought before Mr. Macfadyen

lecture in English by Mr. E. Bacel, in the Central Police Court this mor on "Some remarks about Fascismning. Chan You pleaded guilty and which is to be held in the Grill Room waa sentenced to fine of $20 or of the Hongkong Hotel this evening fourteen days.

Fung Po, and also with having returned from banishment.

ut 6.30 p..

***

Arrested for hawking live pigeons

the

to

RUBBER PRICES

The maps Included in the volumo being make no pretensions to strictly necurate, few names being mentioned, so As not to render them confusing. The object aimed at, of pointing out the principal TYPHOON FORMING

towns, physical features, roads and A lutal of twelve months' hard labour was imposed on Leung Sai-

Pressure le highest over Mongo-railways,, has, however, been ad- choung, and Wong Chung-fu was

is, and relatively low in a trough mirably attained. Bentanced to Hix months hard

from Indo-China extending Run over by motor lorry, No. 1863 without a licence, a young Chinese al- Guam. A typhoon appears to be work is on sale at $6 per copy.

Bound in stift cloth covers, tho labour.

in Shaukivan Road yesterday, Chan leged he was assaulted by Chineso Yip Kwan, unemployed, was Kun received injuries and was remov. constable C138. He was sent to hop developing in the Balintang Chan- depressions are sentenced to twelve months' harded to the hospital for treatment.pital and an examination revealed nel. Shallow labour for having returned from Knocked down by motor forry No. 1270 brulses. On his appearance before Mr. situated over Indo-China and the banishment. He was banished for in Tam Kung Road, Kowloon City Macfadyen in the Central Police Court Sea of Japan. Local forecast:- five years

at the beginning of district, an unknown Chinese man was this morning, Inspector James stated East and N.E. Winds, moderate; this month.

removed to the Kowloon Hospital in that the allegation against the con- fair generally.

xtable is being dealt with departmen unconscious condition.

tally.

Mr. Cyril Champkin gavo a most Two women, Wong You and Chan

The Feast of Our Lady Help of) Nul, were cautioned by Mr. Wynne Christinus is to be celebrated to Au So, a widow, charged with ali- amusing address at the Rotary Club timin yesterday, taking as his title Jonce at the Kowloon Magistracy this morrow, 24th instant, at St. Antliony ing and abetting two juveniles, one hu Aborigines of the Mainy Messrs. Benjamin & Potta have morning when they appeared In Church, 170 Third Street, West Point, aged eight and the other six, to hawk,

Peninsula.'

received the following Straite car- answer to summonses taken out by the with a solemn High Mase at 8 am, was cautioned by Mr. Macfadyen in Secretariat for Chinese

Affairs only. At the Salenian Missionary the Central Police Court this morning. against them for failing to report, a Beminary, No. 1 Island Road, there Inspector James said the children

Mr. M. K. Lo will give an address ency quotations (buyers) from

Spot change of address while having TO- will be a salenin High Moss at 10.30 wero cautioned before Mr. Hamilton. to the Hongkong Chinese Medical Singapore to-day for raw rubber: glstered mi-frais. Inspector Framer, a.m. In the ovening there will be n in the Juvenile Court. They were in Angelation on Medicine and Low" who prosecuted, said the girls were Precession in the compound of the fact the defendant's children, but she on Friday, 1st Jurie, at 8 pm, at the Chineso 'Merchants' Club, Chinn vory well treated in both cases, and Ee Seminary, followed by Benediction of donled this had been instructed to ask for a cau- Blessed Sacrament. All Co-Operators also in Court, was warned by his Wor. Building, bembers, and friends aro

welcome. tion.

are invited to attend.

hip.

The father, who was

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Owing to the Increased amount of unemployment and consequent distress in the Colony, the Society is finding it more and more difficult to meet the daily appeals for assistance. We are in urgent need of funds. to help deserving cases. Please help us. ledged by

May, 1934,

Any donation will be gratefully acknow-

Mrs. RALSTON,

Hoh. Treasurer,

151, The Peak.

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