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THE DERBY OUTLOOK

WILL COLOMBO RUN TO FORM?

SOME FANCIED CHALLENGERS

London, June 5,

The keen interest in this year's Derby hardly needed to be stimulated by the two million pounds at stake in the Irish Hospitals Sweep.

The topic on almost every tongue is concerned with Colombo and whether there is any colt in the race likely to beat him.

Despite the fact that Lord Glanely's entry appears to have an outstanding chance of winning the great classic, several horses are genuinely fancied in some quarters to beat the favourite,

DARK HORSES.

LOCAL MILITARY TATTOO

MAY BE HELD IN NOVEMBER

POSSIBLY BIGGER

THAN IN 1928

The Telegraph learns this thoritles have under considera- morning that the Military au- tion the staging of a "Grand

Military Tattoo at Sookúnpoo) during the first fortnight in November,

Although it has not yet been definitely decided to hold the dis- play, a Committee has been elected to discuss the matter And If to make necessary

the ¡C liminary arrangements.

Since the memorni le Tattoo held In 1928 the question of hold- Chlef among these "dark horses" {ing a similar function has been are the French-trained Admiral before the military authorities Drake, Tiberius, Windsor Lad and Volterra, all of which command betting prices of 25/1 or more.

The owner of Admiral Drake anys: appreciate the worth of English hörsen but 1. believe that mine has a fine chance.

Mr. Lawson, the trainer of Tiberius ways: The horse has been trained specially over the course, is thoroughly fit and a fine staver. He is good downhill and likes hard going. He should at least he placed.

WINDSOR LAD.

on severni oceusions and we un- derstand there have beun numerous requests for another display made by the pubile.

THE LAST TATTOO.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1934.

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Kay. Dan.

KAYE DON SENSATION

FACING CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER

SEQUEL TO ISLE OF MAN MISHAP

London, June D. Kaye Don, the famous The Grand Tattoo of 1928 will British racing motorist and go down in the history of One Colony as the most spectacular speedboat expert, has been Service display ever held here. committed for trial on a Perhaps the item in the

ramme which will always be re-

precharge of manslaughter.

I''-

frined in the memories of

The charge was Jaid against the inquest at sidents who were in the Colony him following

Lion

agrident fast week.

CLEMENTI ON RUBBER

NATIVE GROWER

THE PROBLEM

LONDON SPEECH

London, June 5.

Sir Cecil Clementi, Governor of the Straits Settlements, who is now home in England on fur« lough, gave his views on the rub ber restriction issue in a speech at the annual meeting of the Association of British Malaya.

Sir Cecil, referring #rst to tin,i anticipated that the price would eventually be stabilised at about £200 a ton and said he expected that the output quota would be steadily increased.

Regarding rubber, he feared that the present agreement might | become unilateral in the Sense that it would he only the planta- tions that would genuinely restrict their output. Hence native rub-| ber is the crux of the situation.

Everybody concerned, he said. should operate to ensure that there would be no unauthorised planting by the naifyes to whom g big price is a templation.

If the native output can suc- {cessfully be controlled the hscheme promised to achieve its

objectives.-Reuter,

GAS EXPLOSION. DISASTER INQUIRY

OPENS

(Continued from Page 1.)

is that the explosion might have been originally caused by the gas getting into the shed in that fashion.

SANTHA SINGH ENVELOPED.

RADIO BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S

BROADCAST.

EUROPEAN PROGRAMME

From ZBW on a wavelength of 356 metres (846 hilo-cycles);

4.30-7.30 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7.30-10.30 p.m. European Prie ramme.

Quotations, etc.

7.30 p.m. Closing Loenl

7.93-7.53 p.m. Selections "George White's Scandals,"

Fox-Trut-Sweet and Simple.

Hold My Hand. So Nice

Stock

from

My Dog Loves Your Dog. -Six Women (Me and

Henry the Eighth). You Nasty Man,

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

7.53-8.30 p.m. Variety. violin Solo-An Old Violin, Violin Solo-Looking for you.

Albert Sandler (Violin) with Olive Groves (Soprano). Fox-Trol_Faint Harmony:

The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra. Organ Solo Broadway Thru' a Key-

hole Selection. Organ Solo-Take a Chance-Selce-

tion.

Teraner Casey. Song-Love's Roses. Song-Sweetheart Darlin'.

Danny Malone (Tenor). Piano Duet-Mr. Whittington-What

Pleasant Surplise, Piano Bart-Mr. Whittington-Who

do you think you are?

Carroll Gibbons and

John W. Grech, Fox-Trot-When I Hear Your Volce.

Geralde and His Orchestra. 8.30-9 p.m. Orchestral.

Peer Gynt Suite, No. 1 (Grleg) (Op- 46).

New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra rected by Georg-Schneeveigt. Morning.

(a)

(b) The Death of Ase.

Anitra's Dance.

(c)

at the time was the reproduction Douglas In the Isle of Man, upon Lof the historic surrender of his nuchanie, Francis Taylor. The Maharaja of Rajpipla, the Edinburgh Castle after the Battle Who was fatally injured in an owner of Windsor Lad, is greatly of Killicerankle in 1869. Other

It will be recalled that following

L'Apprenti Sorcier (The Sorcerer's (d) In the Hall of Mountain Kins, confident. He does not fear features of the Tattoo were an

"In game of bridge, Kaye Don took Colombo, who, he says, has not attack by British troops on 11

Apprentice) (Paul Dakas). an M. G. done what Windsor Lad has. native fort; war dances by the, ut his racing car,

Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra 11

of New York under the direc- Mr. Fred Darling, the trainer Punjable, who were stationen in Magnette, and overturned on

winding narrow

road, his

tion of Arturo Toscanini. of Easton and Medieval, Knight, Hongkong at

mechanic being fatally injured. says that Easton will run and ran

Witness, continuing his eviden-Dance Slave (Le Roi Malgre Lui") afterwards in ee, said Saathu. Singh had large succumbing soon

(Chabrier). well. Medieval Knight is tem-community: a modern battle scene hospital.

New Light Symphony Orchestrá, burns in front as well as behind. pernmental and it depends on his in which thousands of tronps

Don was driving the car at the is whole face was burned. The

9.9.30 p.m. From the Studio, mood how he acquits himself. participated, May Pole. Morris time of the

"Topien! Talks on the United King- Daneer:

accident and was flash seems to have enveloped him. dom" by Mr. G. C. Pelham (H. M. The Aga Khan, owner of Al and Highland

himself injured.

He was brought to court in Shah, Badruddin and Umidwar, is impressive number entitled "The running all three because he he. Gathering of the Clans.**

a bath-chair. lieves that any horse, even with an

Bail was granted.—Reuter, outside chance, should be allowed

to run.

LORD GLANELY CONFIDENT,

Lord Ganely, owner of Colombo, has no misgivings. He says the colt IM of the highest class. Provided that he does not meet with bad luck, I do not think he will be beaten in this or any other

race.

Dance

the time: a sluged by the

Chinese

and an

If the proposed scheme for the 1984 Tatton is realised, it is ex pected to be on a much grander seale than that of 1928.

SINO-JAPANESE DIPLOMACY

Most owners and trainers and MR. tarf writers agree with Lord Glanely, certainly regarding the Derby-Renter.

LOTTERY TICKET

HAUL

CASE AGAINST WOMAN FAILS

A big haul Mueno po-piu

of lottery tickels was made by the Kowloon Police on Sunday night when they carried out a raid on No. 1077 Canton Road and seized 15,840 tickets and arrested two men und a woman who were on the premises.

ARIYOSHI'S

TO NANKING

VISIT

ARMS EMBARGO

BRITAIN PRESSING FOR UNITED ACTION

London, June 4. Answering a Commons question, Sir John Simon said the President of the United States issued on May 28 a proclamation making unlawful the sule within the United States of arms and mani- tions to Bolivia and Paraguay.

Between 11.16 am, and 1 p.m. | Trade Commissioner).

9.30-10.13 p.m. Concert Items.

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the day is question, 68 cases were admitted. This number was Song-My Little Nest of Heavenly added to by four more straggling

Blue (Spaeth-Lebar),

Marin Jeritza (Soprano).

in during the afternoon, making | Octet-Collette (Fraser-Simson). a total of 72,

J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. Twenty of these cases died in Seng-Devonshire Cream and Cider the first 24 hours after admission.

(Curzon and Sanderson). Six more had died at various Song Up From Somerset (Weatherly times since, making a total of and Sanderson). 26 deaths.

Thirty-four CARCA lind been discharged and at the present moment they still had 12 remaining- for treatment.

All of these were out of dangor, except one, whose condition was doubtful.

FORTY-ONE DEATHS.

Shanghal, June 4. New developments are expected in Sino-Japanese diplomacy when

Mr. 1. Grant, Assistant Mr. Ariyoshi, Japanese Minister The British Government were Superintendent of Police, informed

at Geneva that the to China, pays his first visit to pressing

the Coroner that to the 26 deaths Nanking since his return from embargo which they have sug-in hapitas had to be added a fur- Japan. Mr. Ariyoshi leaves for Rested should be imposed at once ther 15 fatalities outside, making

Central unconditionally by all countries a total of 41 killed, Nanking

which have undertaken to co- News,

diluaster. operate. In the meantime, licen- eea in Britain were being held up. -British Wirclens.

teeniorrow.

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KING'S BIRTHDAY DINNER

London, June 4.

in the

Dr. Valentine described the emergency measures taken to cope with the extraordinary situation. On being informed by Dr. G. 11. Thomas that four cases had been admitted, with ዜ possibility of many more to follow he took

the to inform

Matron

London, June 1. Tite President of the Board of To celebrate the King's birth- | stepå

Mr. Runciman, to-day day, the Foreign Secretary, Sir of the hospital and nurses in the Trade. extended an official welcome to John Simon, to-night gave awards. the Urugayan delegation which has dinner at the Foreign Office at All coolies and stretchers at the Chan Mai, the woman, and the arrived in London to begin trade which the heads of all diplomatic hospital were mobillaed, and in men, Ko Yin and Wong Cheong, talks with the British Government. missions in London, and members addition to the regular hospital were charged before Mr. Wynne- Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy Negotiations are expected to begin of the Cabinet were, prescni-staf they brought in assistance of

immediately-British Wireless, · British Wirelcas.

this morning with possession of the tickets and with manufactur ing the tickets. The two men

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF pleaded guilty, but Mr. C. Y. Kwan pleaded not guilty on behalf of

THE SICILIAN TYRANTS NEVER DE the woman.

Evidence was given by a Chinese D A GREATER PUNISHMENT THAN

ENVY.-Juvenal.

delective to the effect that the men were found in the front

The Japanese gunboat Saga arrived

Witness stated that there was no Children gratefully acknowledges the The Society for the Protection of direct communication between the following donation-In loving memory verandah and the front cubicle. of Brownie Helen Ingram, 1st Row access to the latter from the toon Pack, from the Gulden former could only be gained via Brownies of Hongkong $5. the passageway.

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four doctors and students of the University who were working there. All available beds were prepared, they were scattered about the vari ous wards, but in addition they had The Empress of Russia arrives at a whole ward made available. The

St. John Ambulance Brigade also" Vancouver on Monday ni no01.

brought in a number of causes.

UNKNOWN GOOd samaritan,

Sub-Inspector J. C. S. Fender

The Empress of Asia, from Shang-

ini, is due here at 4 p.m. to-morrow.

sloker ♫

cubicle, while the tickets were in Hongkong this morning and will Tung On-chewig. spread out on two planks which mulute the Commodare's pennant at aboard the steamer Cheungchau, re-mentioned that a gentleman took were supported by chaire. The 8.30 ., tomorrow. She leaves onceived Injuries during a fight and was many cases to the hospital in his woman was on the verandah when Thursday.

taken to the Kowloon Hospital for private car. They did not know the police arrested her,

treatment yesterday,

who he was.

Dr. Valentine said that in the During a fight in Aberdeen Street in emergency work being undertaken the early hours of this morning, Fung stretchers were taken to the hospi- Kai received a knife wound and was tal gate to meet the ambulance in removed to the Government Civil Ilospital. In another Kowloon street addition to others In the dressing fight, Lau Pak, of No. Tung On room, and at no time was there Street, was injured and was removed y

hold-up

congestion. to the Kowloon Hospital.

Hypodermic injections of morphine to alleviate suffering, in addition to Sentence of one month's hard labour | superficial dressing was the pre- team was passed on, Lo Chi by Mr. Macfad- liminary treatment undertaken

The enquiry is proceeding.

It was also stated that the Three months hard labour was woman produced the rent receipts passed on Poon on who was charged

before Mr. Lee at the Kowloon Magis for the whole 'floor.

tackle from the N.Y.K.

In answer to His Worship's traes this morning with theft of evidence of guilly knowledge with Morioka Maru and with boarding the sea in the Central Magistracy this all the more serious cases,

statement that there

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steamer without the permission of morning for stealing electric fittings rogard to the woman, Detective the owner. Detectivo Sergeant Davies from No. 86 Des Voeux Rond Central. Inspector Rozeskowy pointed out stated that defendant was arrested as Entrance was gained by breaking the that the cubicle was not furnished he was leaving the ship. He had the lock in the door. The defendant was

25 pounds, tied round his waist.

at all. It was obsolutely bare of incide, which weighed approximately arrested in Upper Lanear Row. Det-SIX

Furniture with the exception of a

few stools found the planks on which were found the tickets.

***

Sergt. Goodwin prosecuted.

Dismissed from employment at the Cheung Shui, 20, who robbed a man

www.

THOUSAND MILLION | DOLLARS FOR RELIEF

sturs at the end of last month, Yeung of a basket containing various articles, His Worship:-It is for you to Yuk-lum, who stole two rolls of cloth | aboard the steamer Haiyang at the provo that she must have known, from the Groat China Shop, No. 65 Douglas Wharf was lined $10 or and not merely that she presuma- Jervola Street, pleaded guilty before fourteen days" by Mr. Mnefndyen in

Washington, Juno 4. bly knew. There is ITU ense Mr. Macfadyen in the Central Police the Central Police Court this morning. The Deficiency, which pro- against her,

Court this morning and was fined $30, Sub-Inspector J. Dredge stated that vides for a cash outlay of $1,178,- Tho Woman was

or three weeks hard labour. Dut the coreplainant and the defendant 600,000 and potential roller ex-

Ellis nid defondant was came down on the same ship from penditure Sergt. arrested in the Ki Sang Pawnshop Swatow. On arrival, the defendant 30,000,000,000, has been passed by of approximately attempting to dispose of the cloth. stole, the baskot. The complainant He stated that he was in need of had been in Paris, connected with a the House of Representatives and money to return to Macao,

toBering business.

sent, to the Senate.--Reuter.

discharged,

accordingly

A fine of $1,000, or uine months hard labour, was imposed on each of the two men.

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