A BREACH OF TRADITION
MR. CHAN LIM-PAK- REMANDED
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apples at all. This section ap- parently relates to an offence of full statement of the
larceny at property stolen, and it reasons
Heems to HIVE
Worship your which convinced them that the system of inter-governmental war power, on proper migrmation, to search for such stolen property.
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1934.
RECREIO'S CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM
IN MAKING
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ern in the Colony, his net Inter-
MARRIED FLIRTS
(Continued from Page 3.)
Nothing had changed; merely two
RADIO BROADCAST
women had met for luncheon and had parted. But, for Gypsy, there TO-DAY'S was a difference. Her crystal ball
To Tom he said nothing of the Bio had experience except that
debt obligations as it existed be-There is no question. of search for could make any impresalon. In-of contentment had been shattered. fore the Hoover Moratorium could property in this case at all. The cidentally Cannon ja developing not be revived, and that a radicali books are in possession of the into one of the best doubles play seen Lila, had lunched with her, rovision of the existing settle Company. There is no question of ments was essential. The United Corse book kaving been stolen and ceptions being especially pleasing States Government, in their Note found in a certain place, to the eye and in effect. of December 7, 1932, welcomed It may be that this section applies, CHINESE "C" v. CHINESE “A”. the suggestion for a close ex- umination of the whole subject be but I thought, on reading it, that it does not. I should like to argue this point further necessary.
tween the two countries.
Mr. Lo-Yes.
if
The British Governmiont paid the Instalment due on December
Mr. Hamilton:-Your position is '15, 1932, In gold, explaining that
that the proper course is to serve this payment was not to be re- garded as
notice on the Company for the of the it resumption annual payments under the exist-production of the books?
that it was ing agreement, and made because the United States Government had stated that, in their opinion, auch payment would greatly increase the prospect of a satisfactory approach to the whole problem.
FRUITLESS TALKS.
we
Mr. Davidson:-It is equally obvious that we could have ap- plied for a search warrant without lying notice to anybody at all; Instead, are applying now. There can be no question about this being within the section. MATTER OF INTERPRETATION.
Mr. Hamilton:-So
the far, Discussions took place both in position in that we have a section the spring and autumn last year, of which you take one view and but it was not found possible to Mr. Lo the other. That is not arrive at a settlement acceptable being argued, in any case; it is to the two countries. On June 15 merely a question of interpreta- and December 15, 1933, the Bri-tion of English, and, as I take It. tish Government made token pay means four judges will have acknowledgment of to decide it, I think Mr. Lo had ments in their debt, and on nach ocension better have 24 hours" remand the President of the United he wants to argue the matter. States expressed his personal view Mr. Davidson:-If It is desirable that he would not regard the at all, the delay of 24 hours may British Government as in default. he too much.
BROADCAST.
VIOLIN RECITAL FROM
THE STUDIO ·
From ZBW on a wavelength of
4.30.5.30 pm, European recorded Music.
Programme, Orchestral Ballet Egyption Sulle
(Luigini).
Concert Orchestr. Allegro non troppo.
that it had been ancle, with 355 metrex (845 Klio-cycles): his impervious masculine eyes, had Acen nothing. He did not notice Gypay looking about her with dis- contented eyes. He did not At Causeway Bay, the Chinese observe that she sighed now over H.C. "C" were defeated by the Chin- the bed making and groaned over eae R.C. "A" team by 85 sets to the dishes. He only knew that his A half, Scores;
to Kong and Wong 3-6.
Kwok and Lo Tong-fan (Chin-home was still well kept and his ese R.C.") lost to Tsui Wai-put meals were served. He thought and Ho Kn-lau 3-0 lost to W. C. Gypay shared the deep happiness Hung and Iu Tak-cheuk 2-6; tled he himself felt. with Paul Kong and I. Wong -6. The days marched by. April Fung Yui-kau and L. Lee (Chin-passed but in the city you would esc R.C. "C") lost to Trut ahil Ho
tulips showed their heads in the 2-6; lost to Itung and lu 3-6: lost scarcely notice this, except that park beds and all the trees in the narrow ways wore, budding. On Sundays when the young Weavers went over to Jersey they saw that apring was really come
to stay. Mr. Morelt tulled in his borders, Visiting Causeway Bay, the Unit-digging in fertilizer, raking and ed Services Recreation Club were de-burning leaves. On the first of feated by the Chinese R.C. "B" by May, as was his time honoured cus
tom, he planted his annuala. seven pets to two. Scores:
Au Ping and Lee Ngok (Chinese R.C. "C") lost to Tsai and Ho 2-0; lost to Hung and 3-8: lost to Kong and Wang 2-0.
CHINESE "E" . U.S.R.C.
S. W. Liang and K. C. Ne. (Chin-Gypsy followed him about, looking ese R.C. "B") bent Capt. P. S. Can prettier than usual in an old erepo non und H. D. Tollington 6-1; bent
cut, Comandr. G. 4. Stade and de chine frock, washed creamy Lieut. A. J. Stocker 6-2; bent J. R. white, with a woolly scarf around Hamilton and C. Ravenhill 6-4. her shoulders.
H. M. Leo, and T. I. Iu, (Chin- CR R.C. "B") lost to Pagion and Tellington 3-6; beat Stadept Stock:
She ant in an old basket chair and rested her chin on her hands, er 6-1; best Hamilton and Haresh dreaming idly. Her father dug a 6-3.
F. H. Kwok and B. Y. Ho (Chin.trench with a trowel and dropped 246-3.
In the seeds from a bright painted ese R.C. "B") lust La Cannon and packet. Phlox drummondi,. bachelor's button Tollington - bent Slade and Stock-candytuft er 6-2; bent Hamilton and Ravenhil
Gypsy could Kypsophila shut her eyes and smell the good earth, the heavenly scent of freeb-
Mr. Chamberlain continuet; Mr. Hamilton:--I am not quite "The British Government would clear as to what difficulty have been prepared to make a fur-hours delay will make for the ther payment on the 16th instant in | prosceation, acknowledgment of the debt. and Mr. Davidson:--Possibly none. without prejudice to their right Mr. Lo is willing to ro down for its there with me and take possession again to present a exse readjustment, on the assumption of the hooks. that they would again have re- ceived the President's declaration. that he would not consider them In default. But they understand that in consequence of recent
WEEK'S REMAND.
S.C.A.A. v. I.R.C,
2. Allegretto,
Andante esatenuto,TM -
4. Andanto esprissivo. Vocal Gems Florodors (Stuart).
Light Opera Company. Violin Solo-Thai-Meditation
(Massenet). Violin Solo-Tambourin- Chinois
Fritz Kreisler.
(Krolsler). Orchestral Raindrops-Pizzical! for
Strings (de la Rivlero). Orchestral A Fairy Ballet (White). Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra conducted by Sir Dan Godfrey. Song-Come Back (Toselli's
Serenado).
Song Brown Bird Singing
(Haydn Wood).
Master Lesilo Day (Boy Soprano). Pianoforto Soto-Dance Creole
(Chaminade),
Pinnoforte Solo-Pierrette
(Chaminade).
Una Bourno,
Waitz-Conversation Piece--I'll
Follow My Secret Heart, Waltz-Conversation Plece-Regency
Rakes
The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra. 6-6,15 p.m.
Children's Studio Con-
cert.
7-7.30 p.m.
A Lecture on "Education" by a Member of the Teachers' Association. (In Chinese). 7.30-10.30
European I'ro- gramme.
p.m.
7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio, A Violin Recital by Professur Michnel Wexler accompanied by Mrs. Nora Kanis.
The Indian Recreation Club suy turned loam. tained their first defeat of the sen- "Nice, Daddy," she paid dreami- Mr. Hamilton:--I presume you won at the hands of the South Chinn ly.
8 p.m. Local Time and Weather must have some case, Mr. Lo? Athletic Association, at King's Park
"Ummm
He went about, Report. The Indians, Mr. Langreed there was a cake. yesterday afternoon.
the little
8.03-0 p.m. A B.B.C. Programme.
"Postman's Knock. Mr. Hamilton:-1 will then who were without the services of J. dropping seeds into
up A. E. Cambhoy, lost by the odd ridges, covering them again. A New and Original Musical He had, hirself, this day a deep Comedy written by Claude Hulbert, adjusted set in nine.
1. C.
And
Leo sense of well being; things grow-Paul England, and John Watt; with Luk
W. T:
music by Harry S. Pepper, played by (S.CAA) lost to H. D. Rumjahn ing ninde a man hope again. 1
and 1. M. A. Raznek 2-6; beni A.
Sydney Baynes and his Band. R. Minu and A. H. Madar 6-1; tied with S. A. Rumjaha and M. O. Housen 6.5.
legislation passed in the United remand the case for one week. Staten, much a declaration is no If the matter can be longer possible, an that the pre- without issuing a warrant, it will cedure nilopted by common agrees] be more satisfactory ment in 1983 cannot be followed | siden. on the present occasion.
THE SUM DUE.
both
in answer to Mr. Bamilton, Mr. Davidson sald that it was likely the ease would be ready for trial be fore the end of next month.
Defendant was accordingly re- manded for one week on ball of $10,000.
(S.C.A.A.) lost
bent
"In fact, our Ambassador was informed by the United States Ad- ministration on May 11, that any Government failing to pay in full the instalment due under the exist ing agreement on June 15, would. WAR DEBT POLICY Rack 6-0; tied with Mins
have to be regardeil as in default, and on May 25, the Treasury of The United States addressed a com- munication to the British Govern- ment setting out details of the various Rems, including arrears of 196 million dollars due last year, and amounting altogether to a sum of 202 million dollars, or over to million pounds sterling.
due on the 15th instant.
BRITISH STAND
APPROVED
New York, June 5. Atesh effort to achieve liquida-
tlon of War debts under new con- ditions is now possible, in the opinion of the Washington corres- pondent of the New York Times. who adds that notwithstanding the adverse comments certain quarters in Congress are generally incline
Great Britain's attitude
last to
Atel
It's a good time of year," he nid seriously. "like it." He had his old garden clothes on, His
Ho
C. C. Luk and S. W.. Wong lawyer's hands were grubby from
to Rumjahn and contact with the moist loam. Raznek 1 beat Minu and Madar, was growing bald. He looked Kumjaba onl Housen neither rich nor, auccessful. nor 14-0.
was he, but Gypsy felt a swelling W. H. La and W. T. Lee of the heart. She loved him! He (S.C.A.A)
As Rumjaha and was so good and real and fine.
and real as the sun or the soll or the Mudlar 4-6; int Rumjaha
rain. The vague unhappiness that Hansen 64.
had stayed with her ever since she Haw La dissolved like mist in the.
She stood up,
suddenly, The Kowloon Cricket Club defcat-running toward Tom, who came
the Clash de Recreio by five sets down the garden path.
She clung to him, laughing, "YOU know something, Tommy 7"
"No."
6. He held her close, think- Her
K.C.C. RECREIO.
to four in 'n closely contested matchi on the Recreio ground at King's Park. Seores:
A. Y Remedios and J. Gonsalves)
Recreio inst to F. C. Fincher and F. Fincher 3-d; tied with A. E. test and ficose ; bent W. Hyde and J. Rodger 4-2.
.. Bemailies and 11. A. Barros
sun.
ing her lovelier than ever. new estate and laid a sort of wild- rose bloom on her.
The play, produced by John Walt in the London Studies of the British
Broadcasting Corporation.
Cast.
Claude Huiber!. Reginald Purdell, Percy Parsons. Anona Winn
Harry Longhurst,
Cyril Smith.
Philip Wade.
C. Denier Warren,
Jane Carr.
9-9.10 p.m. From the Studio. Selections by "Ted Castro and His Boy Friends,"
9.30-9.45 p.m. Chamber Music. Quarteb÷Gavotte-Transcription
(GluckBralmis, Trans; by Leo Weiner).
Quartet Barcarolle-Transcription (Tschaikowsky, Trans: by Leo Weiner).
Lener String Quartet. Octet Narcisius (Novin).
-d; 11: Squire Celeste Detet."
"We're got to have a place of our (Recreio) lost to Fincher and Fin-woon. A house, and a gardeningly on the Shore
Roots of our which is widely regarded as tend-cher 20; bent Guent and Grose 6-2; That's right." He regarded
ing to clear the air.
(bent lyde and Rodger 4-2.
"His Majesty's Government were therefore, in these circumstance, faced with the alternative either of paying this sum of 60 million pounds in full and of paying n
C. A. Bucrotto and C. A. Noronha her gravely. He had thought that further sum of over 20 milion Ocials privately estimate that pounds on December 15 next-that the Johnson Act, a rebuff to the fleercio) test to Fincher und Fin-himself mary, many times. But it lost to Guest and Grose was quite out of the question. is to say, over 70 million pandsponsors of the token payment syscher 4-6;
oftem, will cost the United States 14; tied with Hyde and Radger They hadn't the money. They the current year-or suspending all interim payments about $40,000,000 by the end of
the year-Reuter.
for
pending a final revision by agree ment of the existing war dehi settlement.
Attitude In City
4.6.
LEAGUE TABLE.
U.S.R.C. Craigengewer Chinese “C
4432
Sets.
1
8
couldn't manage it.
But he humoured Gypsy now. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. She was so eager, so sudden and
passionate about it.
With a sort of quiet laughter in his heart, he echoed her words.
"We've "got to have a place of our very own."
44 —— 234 1244 8 43.- 1 24 12 43 - 1 181⁄2 174 6 42-2 20% 15% 31-2 124 14% 2 41-311% 24%
449 227 225 19
#514 214 NEXT WEEK'S FIXTURES.
matches will be played in the "A" On Tuesday next the following Division of the League:
Lonsian, June 77.
Chinese "A" The British Note on War Debts, South Chinn made public here, has been wall Indian R.C. IMPOSSIBLE SITUATION.
received by the City generally and Kowloon C.C. "The first of these alternatives it is hoped that it will bring mat-Recreio would necessitate corresponding ters to a head and perhaps streng. Hongkong C.C. demand by the British Government then President Roosevelt's position from their own war lebtors, for vis-a-vis the large Congressional It would not be possible to contem-body which is still demanding plate a situation in which Britain America's "pound of flesh." would be be called upon to resume The market is somewhat puzzlel payment of their war obligations to by the failure of sterling, to reset others in full, while continuing to favourably to the new, the suspend all demands for payment of cision ani to make even a token war obligations due to them. The payment should have resulted in a resumption of fut payments to temporary alleviation of the pres- Chinese "C". the United States would therefore are on sterling However, the Kowloon C.C. revive the whole system of inter- undercurrent af firmness in dollars | Craigengewor governmental war debt payments and franes is considered too strong | Recre and would postpone indefinitely to be influenced by the non-gay-
ment. the chances of world recovery.
"After full' deliberating, the The British Control Fund, after British Government came to the holding off operations, is now surp- conclusion that they could not porting sterling against the frame, assume the responsibility of atopt.--Reuter. ing a course attended by such dis- astrous consequences. Accordingly.
circum-
War Debts Dead
London, June 5. they have addressed to the United Up to the present, the European States Government' a Note in views expressed endorse the at- which, after briefly restating their titude of the British Government views on the whole question of set forth in the note to Amerlea.
"War dobts are dead," says Le war debts, they state that, while
Midi deeply regretting the
in Paris, and declared that stances which have imposed upon Britain has rallied to the French thom the necessity for such a thesis that the death of reparations decision, they have concluded that entails the death of War debta, they must suspend further pay-Britain's refusal to pay the June ments until it becomes possible to 16 instalment makes it doubly cer- discuss the ultimate settlement of tain that France will not pay, the inter-governmental war debts with paper adds. a reasonable prospect of agree ment.
NO REPUDIATION.
"The British Government have again made it clear that they have no intention of repudiating their obligations, and will be prepared to enter upon further discussions on the subject at any time when,
in
Surprise, mingled with relief, is the general Italian reaction to the British mesange. It is learned from Rome. It was expected that a larger token payment would be offered and business men are re- loved that Italy has not been left the alternative of paying more or defaulting by herself.
Like the French, Sumor Mus- solini has always held that the
the opinion of the President of payment of reparations and war the United States, such dia- | debta were inseparably connected. cussions would be likely to pro- The Italian decision regarding the duce resulla of value."—British (ar debt'is likely to be announced Wirclean.
during the week.—Reuter.
U.S.R.C.
V.
Chinese "A"
v kong C.C. Chinese "B"
Y.
v. Indian R.C.
v. South China
SWEEP DRAW
But how? How was it ever to be managed? Ife did not know.
(To Be Continued.)
the
A wedding will be held in Christ f
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, S. C. Hack, Church, Shameen, this month, when Min Elizabeth Newgen lack, will murry Mr. Clement Guy Satterth- waite, of Vickers, Ld. The date has been fixed for 14th, and the re ception will afterwards be held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Batchelor. Mr. Batchelor, the Manager of Merura. Deacon & Co., is the bride's uncle, and in the ab- sence of her father he will give her nway. The bride's only attendant will Mrs. H. K. Batchelor. This will be the first wedding to be held fin
Quartet Tambourin (Cossco, arr.
Sharps).
Virtueso String Quartet. 9.45-10.15 p.m.
A Belay of the Derby (Should re-
10.15-10.30 p.m. Dance Music. Fox Trot-Cincerella's Fella. Fox Trot-Blame it on Two Brown Eyes. Fax Trot Cash I must be Falling in Love. Fox Trot--Lonely Lane, Fox Trot-Wagen Wheels. 10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-Day Press News.
10.35 p.m. Close Down.
coption prove satisfactory),
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rest, President, in the chair. "Others Tablets always handy whether they The draw resulted as follows: present were the Hon. Mr. R. M. ara at home or away on holiday, for
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Gray, M.O.H., Mr. Wong Kwong-tin, besi means for keeping the little Mr. L. C, F. Ballamy, Dr. Li Shu- ones' internal organs clean and clear fan, Dr. R. A. do Castro Basto, Mr. of waste anatler, thereby preventing C. J. Roe, accretary, and Mr. Im the development of discasa gorms Ping-tacung nesietant Recretary. which flourish in, a congested food The business transacted was formal. tract,
Umidwar
Easton .... Windsor Lad
Ticket No.
2,167 1,700
1,396
1,045
'Loxingaro...
136
Admiral Drake
2,698
Tiberius
2,084
Allaha
2,304
Medieval Knight
3,296
Valeriun
700
Bondsman
2,400
Total Tickets sold 2168 at
$1.00
Badruddin
4,180
Les 5% Government Tax
Patriot. King
1.511
Rathmore
2,052
Achtern Printera Hornsey Rise
166
45
Lest Club'x Commission.
10%
4,356
$10
Leaving available for distri
685
button as prizes ·
2,055
107
1st. Horne 70%
710
2nd. Horse 20%
1,881 and 3225,
ard. Harso 10ch
On Top
Ruthless Abbot
Barun Manchausen
Pride of Chilterns Fleetwood
The Field
Tickets No. 3921-3224
being unpaid, were cancelled and not,
included in the draw,
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1934
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quietricss-new all-weather brakes— styling--typically low
Chevrolets
step bump.
over
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new
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Now 1934-no more heavy axle, no stiff springs.
Each wheel, flexibly mounted on its own soft coil spring rises and falls like a knee to absorb the shocks while the car glides on.
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CANCER, CAMPAIGN.
BALANCE OF OVER 400 SENT TO ENGLAND
As a result of the loent drive in nid of the British Empire Cancer Research Fund Campaign, the Aum of $5,765.18, or £100,2.9, line been forwarded to the Treasurer of the Fund. In addition to this very gratifying result is added a sum of $20 (£1.8.4) representing in last minute anonymous donation
received in memory of "G.H.J."
Donations Feralved amounted to $1,512; donations for, and collec- tlons at the Concert Hayd $582.05; and the Empire Day Street Collection produced $3,- 788.93; making a grand total of $6,882.08. In addition there was the anonymous donation referred Lo. above.
From the total receipts the sum of $126.90 has been deducted for expensea.
One case each of small-pox, diph-1 therin and typhoid were reported to the local health authorities during the last threo· days.
When it comes to trying on a
now dress, most girls aro in a
glass by themselves.
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