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LITTLE GIRL'S

DEATH

RUSSIAN MINUS PASSPORT

FUNERAL SERVICE AT SEARCHING FOR AN

CATHEDRAL

ITALIAN

waited, because he had run com pletely out of funds.

hourn, Detectivo Sergeant Mottram, in charge of the ca was instructed to look up the Italian mentioned and to make the necessary inquiries,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,

INCORRIGIBLE CHILD. FAMOUS SEERESS IN

PRANKS LED TO ARRESTS FOR KIDNAPPING

had been

THE COLONY

JUNE

26, 1934

E RADIO

HONGKONG DOLLAR TO BROADCAST

BE STABILISED?

The Hongkong dollar will be TO-DAY'S stabilised

Copious rainfalls will rellove the Colony of its water troubles, onco and, for alt.

BROADCAST

TWO STUDIO CONCERTS

FOR TO-NIGHT

Broadcast from ZBW. on 845 kilo- eyeles:

1.30-7.30 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7.30-10.30 Dim European Pro-

There are going to be two big wars, but Britain, this time, will gramme. be neutral.

Or, at least, so said Madame Torfren Lulla. Professor de

Occultes and Sciences

world famous sceress and clairvoyant, when she was interviewed yester- day.

stabilised, and pretty 800-coner "The Hongkong dollar will be.

than anyone expects, although I am unable to say at what figure,” Madame Laila said.

fall this season and I can see no "There will be a coplous rain- reason for restrictions of any kind. any restrictions which have been placed on the use of water in the past will be done away with for good."

"You can't put people Into dock for sheltering a bay for the Much sympathy is being felt for

When Alexis K. Nikijok, a night," said Mr. Wynne-Jones in Lieut-Colonel and Mrs. Carring Russian, was charged before Mir. dismissing the charge of kidnap ton-Sykes in the death of Hamilton, at the Central Policeping against Chán Sui, Chan Ying Barbara, their five-year-old Court today, with entering the and Chan Chol at the Kowloon daughter, who passed away on Colony from Canton without Magistracy yesterday afternoon. Sunday night. The funeral ser passport, be pleased that he

was They were charged with enticing Vice

was held at St. John's hard preased for money and was away and keeping a twelve-year-

A famous Chinesa lender is go- Cathedral yesterday, after which looking, for on Itallen here who old Chinese boy, Chan Man-kit. ing to die. in an accident, and as the remains were cremated at owed him $600.

Sub-Inspector A. E.. Carey, pro-a result, a great change will take Sookumpoo.

It was stated that Nikljok had secuting, In outlinging the case, place In China's internal relations. The Rev, d.

N. Lewis Bryas Bought permission to enter

the said that on June 13, the boy's officiated at the funeral service, Colony through the intermediary father, Shau Pan-chan, reported amongst those present being His of the British Consul-General at to the Kowloon City Policy Excellency Major General O. C-Canton, but while the Consul station that his son Borrett and Mrs. Barrett, the Hon. General's letter was still being missing from home for three days. Shy William Shenton, Lt. Col. considered by the inspector Gener-On Information received, the po- H.B.L. Dowbiggin- and other at of Police, and before permission tice and the father visited No. 1 friends and sympathisera.

Lau Mei, whate the was granted, he came down here Lam Among the large number of on Sunday. His pien was that it principal

tenant, Yip Man-

an wreaths sent were the folowing: was impossible for him to have ying, told them That the His Excellency Sir William and

the third defendant, Chan Choi, boy had been sleeping with Lady Peel, Major General, and Mrs. O. C. Borrell, Commodore

the previous night. As a result and Mrs. F. Elliot, His Honour The Magistrate indicated that of this, the second and third Mr. Justice and Mrs. A. ¡D. A. sympathetic

might defendants view

were taken to the taken of MacGregor, the Hon. Sir William be

Nikijok's case Police-station and questioned, but Shenton, the Hon. Mr. and Mra. if his story

was true. While they denied all knowledge of the C. Gordon Mackie, Lt. Commander Nikijok wna

remancied for 24

hoy. The following morning, the and Mrs. F. H. B. Skyrme, Lt. Col.

third defendant waa taken back to Bryden and Officers, R.A.M.C.,

No. 14 Lam Lau Mel, where he Lt. Col. and Mrs. J. E. Fasken; Lt.

made certain statements and, as a Col. D. C. Wilson and Officers of

result of this, the Police visited HI.K.S.B.R.A. Lt. Col. and Mrs.

house in Mongkok. On their re- Dowbiggin; Lt. Col. C. H. Kuhne,

turn, they saw the first defendant Major and Mrs. J. A. A. Grimn.

and the bay at the Police-station. Major and Mrs. A. C. Haneucka,

The child told the Police that he Major and Mrs. E, F, W. Girellier.

call away from home on June 11 Major and Mre. N. C. Parkes.

because he was a naughty, boy and Major and Mrs, S. D. Reid, Major

had been whipped. He met the and Mrs. E. B. Brusler Creagh,

three defendants and confided his Capt. and Mrs. W. F. Ryecroft,

family troubles to them and they Capt. and Mrs. P. V. Williame, Capt. F. R. L. Mears, Capt, and the best condition during the present anggested that he should go with Mrs. E. Hague. Capt. W. J. Fennelison and last week's rain has ant them to the country. They then gave him some food and later, and It. Tollington. Rev. and Mrs. Improved the run of the green.

he was laken J. Lewis Bryan.

to a house in a result, it has been decided Mongkok. On the morning of that nil

Open championship Omeers of the 8th Heavy Battery, which have been arranged 14, the first defendant took R.A., All Ranka, 9th Heavy Bat-the green, should, in fairnces to him to the Police-station. tery, 12th Heavy Battery, 20th the competitors, he re-arranged for Heavy Battery and 24th Heavy other greens, Several matches are Battery; W.D., S. Sergts, and Ser- affected, with the exception of Reante, Lyemun, Married familles, fixture which was not complete chan, gave evidence that his son, Lyemun, N.C.O. MeAs, Stonecutters, the second round of the pairs chan- Sergeant's Mess, H.K.S.B... pionship, in which J. S. Logan and H. aged twelve years, stayed Officers of the Royal Engineers, and J. J. Gregory by 21 shota to 1083, Chun On Street. In the fa- R.1. Rose are leading W. E. Hollands his mother and grandmother at Married families Stonecutters, on the 18th heru Senior N.CO. Mess, Lyemun; R.A.,

It has been arranged for this match Headquarters, Sergeants" Mess: Mr. and Mrs. Ingram de Ville, Mr.to be continued this afternoon on the and Mrs. W. Lock,

Richard Kowloon C. C. groen, on which it was Raworth, Elizabeth

originally played. The winners, who Bri Vera

were to have met J. E. Noronha and Black, John and Brenda Now- B. Baste on the Hongkong Electric R. worthy, Ken and Joan, June, John C. green to-day, will not, therefore, and Jean, and the President and play off their third round tie until to to the Polico. Committee of the Garrison Wel-morrow at Ming Yuen. fare Council.

Other wreaths sent were from

CHANGE OF TUEN?

(Continued from Page 1.)

German Government were invited to and representatives to London for discussions, in the hope that it might be found possible to avoid using the power which were sought in the Bill.

BOWLS FIXTURE

CHANGES

(Continued from Page 9.)

the

To-morrow's match on the Kowloon C.C. green, where V. Petherick and Watson were to have met E. G. Post and G. Perkins, has now been re arranged for the Craigengower C. C. green on the same day.

Keren green.

to

On Thursday, July 12, A. Mactar- lane and A. II. Basto will play off their tie on the Police R. C. green, Instead of the Kowloon C. C. green, as originally fixed,

|

Played Trunnt.

The boy's father, Shnu Pan-

with

ther's opinion, the boy was in corrigible. often playing truant from school and staying

away from home at night. He disap- peared on June 11 and on June

Present relations between the south of China and the Central Government are going to change. "The change will be for the better and it will come about through the death of one of the prominent Cen tral Government leaders, who will be killed in an accident. This will happen in the very near future," Madame Latin said,

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"With the change of relations between the North and South, China will become more. settled, and, within two years, all internal strife in the country will disap- pear."

As to Hongkong's position in the China, Madame Laila foresees "a futuro peaceful and prosperous

and it will always remain so, be- great future for Hongkong. It is in good hands under British rule ing the model settlement in China.

No British Wars.

"Britain will not be involved in 13, on Information received from the wars which I predict will oc- a friend, the father visited Lameur within the next two years, be- Lau-mei and reported the matter tween Japan and Russia, and be

tween France and Germany, Bri- tain will be content to remain nou- tral."

on

The boy bat been scen June 11, 12 and 13 by his father's servnuts and hla play-mates.

7.30 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quo› tntions, etc.

7.33-8 p.m. Light Orchestral Music. Poet and Peasant Overture (Suppe). Percy Pitt and Augmented Sym Morry Wives of Windsor (Nicolai).

phony Orchestra.

Victor Symphony Orchestra. A Musical Jig-Saw (arr. A. W.

Aston),

Regal Cineina Orchestra. A p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

8.03-8.40 pm. From the Studio. A Rocital by Mr. Harry Pupile

Programine,

1.

(a) Fugue in P

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(b) Fugue in F Sharp.

Bach. Bach.

e) To the Spring.

(d) Sparks.

Grieg. Moszkovsky.

2.

Bach.

Miss Ma S Seung. (a) Fugue in C Minor. (b) Senate Pathetique, 1st Move- ment. Beethoven. Chopin. (e) Nocturne in G. (d) Fantomic-Impromptu.

Chopin.

Mlse Teoh Kit Ngan.

8.40-9 p.m. Operatie.

Thais l'Amour Est Uno Vertu Rare

(Love is a Virtue Rare)

Marsenal).

Maryse Beaujon (Soprano), Mefistofele-Prologue (Boito-nir.

Creatore) Mefistofele Selections (Boito-arr..

Creatore).

Creatoro's Band.

Il Trovatore-Voen) Gems (Verdi).

Grand Opera, Company, Tales of Hoffman-The Legend of

Kleinsnek (Offenbach).

Tudor Davis (Tenor). 9-9.30 p.m. From the Studio. domy Mr. G. C. Pelham (11. M.

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9.30-9.45 p.m. From the Studie. Mandolin Solos by Miss Sadie Yuen. 1. Empress March.

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2. Pasunu Waltz.

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5. The Mando Melody. 5. N. C. 4. 9.45-10.30 p.m. Variety and Dance Music.

Alone.

Song I was in the Mood. Song Why Don't they Leave us

Hildegardo. Organ Solos-Broadway Thru' a "Japan must win her war. She

KeyholeSelection. Mr. Wynne-Jones: Then you will tako Vladivostok from the Rus Organ Soles-Take a Chance---- can't charge thear peoplé with sinna and will be quite happy and Selection. kidnapping your son. He must contented for long, long time.

Terance Casoy. been free to go out, as he was Russia will start the war, as she Fox Trot-My Dancing Lady. Rec. The little monkey could is most anxious to sprend commun-Fox Trot-Sittin' on a Log. easily have gone home, but didn't ism to the Far East, particularly want to.

Inspector Corey: He Was afraid he would be whipped.

Was

to India.

Vocal-Shuffle of to Buffalo.

Fran Frey and His Orchestra,

Vocal-You're Getting to be a

Habit with Me. "The future of Russia is not communistic...Communism will ul-

be known as the Czar. governed by a Dictator, who will

In the Singles Championship, F. V. V. Ribeiro and B. Basto will play wit their lie on the Civil Service C. C. green on July 9, and not on the Kow. loon C. C. green. The match be tween T. P. Stainton and E. de Sousa, on Wednestiny, July 11, has been Mr. Wynne-Jones: That is Limately fall, and Russia will be transferred from the Kowloon C. C.probably what he in duo for.

the Craigengewer C. C. am usually severe an kidnappera HOPE OF ARRANGEMENT.

but this

not kidnapping. (To Father) You expect us to "Communism and Hitlerism will He was happy to say that this

help you, and yet you do not lift not be a success; the former can offer had been accepted, and he

one little finger to help us. If not dispiace capitalism, and the sincerely hoped it might be found

the defendants had kidnapped latter will collapse within two stHI practicable to make some

let years," the seeresa asserted. your son, would they have Arrangement with the German V: Petherick and J. Fraser have him run around the streets for authorities which would ensure had their match on Thursday July two days? fair treatment for British bond postponed until Mondiny July 9, The holders and British traders before the is fixed for the Kowloon Docks July 1st. At the same time, the green. Government could not postpone the request for necessary powers in the hope of a solution which might after all be found impossible, and they asked that the Bill be passed through all its stages, so that, if It should prove necessary, they might have power to put it into force and to see that British ng- tionals were fairly treated.

With regard to the provisions or the Bill, the Chancellor said the

WATER LEVELS.

FOR WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS

The River Conservancy Commisslon for Kwangtung Province notifies that the height of water in English feet in the West, North and East Rivers June 24 June 25 West River at Shiuling 217 North River at Tsing-

Government did not like quotasis as follows: They had no present intention of imposing quotas, and they must hope that it would not be necessary to use the powers contained in Cinure Two.

yuen

19,0 North River at Samshui 16.8 East River at Shoklung 9.6

165,0

170

17.5

9,6

The Four Musketeers.

Piano Duet Ain't She the Dainty Plano Duct-I Want a Fair and

Square Man,

Carroll Gibbons and John W. Green, Instrumental-Looking for you. Instrumental-An Old Violin.

Albert Sandler (Violin) with Olive Groves (Soprano). Fox Trot-Faint Harmony. Waltz-Unless.

The B. B. C. Dance Orchestra, In the war between Germany 10.30 p.m., Rugby Mid-Day Press. and France, Germany, according | News. fendants. Mr Wynne-Jonen

After dismissing the three de- to Madame Laila, will be defeated, 10.35 p.m. Close Down.

said and with defeat the death-blow to that in circumstances like this, Nazlism will be struck. Union be- nobody would do anything for a tween Austria and Germany can few months, were made in the New lost child.

never take place as the two peoples York Herald-Tribune of November are so vastly different in nature1, 1929. She predicted the stock the Gormans dominant, and the market crash, the end of prohibi- Austrians soft-hearted, modest nad tion in the United States, that that gentle.

CHINA'S FRIENDS

BRITISH ASSISTANCE FOR STUDENTS

London, June 25. China House will henceforward he enlled the China Institute, says the annual report of the Univer sities China Committee.

Chinese students in London have long disliked the old name, saying that it suggested that China was a Dominion of Great Britain.

the next United States President would be a Democrat other than The Prince to Wed.

Al Smith, the recognised Demo- "The Prince of Wales will marry cratic contender. In the Newc shortly," she stated. When asked Freie Prease of January 9: 1931, who was going to be the lucky she predicted the Dollfusa Dieta- bride, she said the marriage would torship and the fall from power of be to "n princess of Spanish blood." "I believe that an English prince may become King of Hungaria at no very distant date," Madame Laila said.

NOT CONFINED TO GERMANY,

Although he had spoken only of differences with Germany in

To avoid clashing with other this matter, and although in factions, the Committee of HMS. It was only urgent difficulties that Tamar, have, had caused the Government to hold their Whist Drives fortnightly introduce the B, the clause was instead not confined to Germany and was there will be no Whist Drive on Fri-satisfactory, and that substantial How does the sceress arrive at drawn in such terms as would day next, and the next will take place donations were received during her answers? She explains it by: enable it to be applied to any other; on Friday, July 6.

the year. Amongst them were

the word "concentration." Sho country, if the need arose.

£500 annually for three years from concentrates, and, sho Bos, In Messrs. John Swire and Sons. some way makes a mental contact It is notified that the $500 onto This gift in to enable the Com with the event. Then she will

"There is nothing dangerous ahead of Britain or the British A new constitution has also been Empire there is prosperity. The adopted, the report frankly des troubles in Ireland will soon die eribing the old constitution as appear; and she will always ro future, decided Lo

"nther impossible." The report main within the Empire. Weekly Conesquently discloses, too, that the finances are

Everybody must be aware that it was not possible to resort to a measure of such a kind without a certain amount of interference in

the normal course of trade, and being freely accepted and exchanged. everybody would desire this inter- among the members of the Exchange Chinese studentships in 1989 and ference to be limited as far as Bankers Association. possible. With a view to the

widest and most careful considera. tion of any difficulties that might

Yesterday,

of the Hongkong & Shanghal Bank-mittee's representative to travel in give you hor nnawer.

Corporation, Hongkong, of the Great Britain and keep in touch Issue dated 1st July, 1930,

whon visited she are with all Chinese students.

every hit the mystic prophetess, The Committee granted seven long flowing robes, and looked |was dressed in a white turban and

ia offering two more in 1984. The Committee, also granted £500,, to Predletions Came True, The success of the Cralgengowered £546, whereby seven

which British Manufacturers add-

Chinese In the past Madame Lalin has from time to time rise in the Cricket Clay whist drives having been apprentices will be placed with given many outstanding have administration of the powers hemly established, I is arranged to sought in the Bill, the Chanceller hold another drive for members and British Engineering Arms,

into the future, all of which proposed to set up small advisory | their friends at the club on Saturday The Committee is planning to come to pass. In 1930 she pro- Bond several British students to phesised the advent of Hitler; and, China and to exchange Chinese in Le Journal of May 20, 1928,

British lecturers.

foresaw the stabilization of the and The submarines Oswald and Osirla Mr. C. F. Strickland, former War, and the record-breaking long- frane at 125; the Japan-China Ilenching too far out to gather in left Welkolwei yesterday and are India Civil Servnat, and an agricul distance flight of Costes and Bal- clothes from a drying pole, Leung expected to arrive in Hongkong on tural authority, will shortly Kwab-50, n marcled woman living at July 1.

committee.-British Wirelcua,

Wo Street, over- No. 10, Chung balanced herself and toppled over

evening next.

Two cases of minall-pox were

during the week-end.

be

re-

going to China to Initiate rurni co-operation societies, a work in which the Committee is Interested -Our Own Correspondent.

lonte.

Other outstanding prophcaica, which have come true to witca

Into the Streat, yesterday. She was conveyed in a serious condition to the ported to the focal health authorities Govornnient Civil Hospital.

the Social-Democrats.

That King Carol would return to

Rumania to rule his country, w prophesised in the London Graphic on February 18, 1028, while Carol was still in exile.

Madame Leila on her present tour of the Far East is not giving collecting material for a book, and professional engagements. She is

expects to stay in the Colony only a few days.

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