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RESPONDENCE

Dog Muzzles

Eklitor,

-

Hongkong Telegraph.

In your leading article of ay, you point out tho necos

Insisting upon an efficient t muzzle. The only muzzle effectually prevents the dog (and at the same time allows

MOMENTOUS NAZI CABINET MEETING.

(Continued from Page 1.)

He was always looked upon as ano of Herr Hitlor's most able Heutenants, although he was side- tracked when ho come almost a direct rival to Hiilor in the race

for power.....

Strasser was 38 years of age and was a chemist In Munich.

་་ ་! INDISCRETIONS.

He was elected to the Reichstag ns, · member of the National- (Hitlerite) party in

freedom for breathing, Socialist og and perspiration) is the

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPHL

K.C.C. Tennis Team Loses To

Canton German Club

(Continued from Page 8.)

Tennis was played in between the showers on Saturday, yet the whole of the programme was com pleted by tifhin time on Sunday, which is in itself a tribute to the

organisere.

OH THOSE SHORTS!

EX-

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

· LATEST · SHARE QUOTATIONS

The following quotations on the

recolved by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson

July 2.

Chinese Bonds.

June 28.

£101% € 92%

44% Bonds 1898-

(Eng. In.). £101 44% Loan 1008.92

5% Loan 1912. £70 £70 5% Reorg Loan

1913 (Lan. Ins) £90 In a humorous Interlude, Mr.5% Bonds 1926-47 £ 90% H. Schneider proposed the health 5% 8'hal-Nanking

fly of the ladies, in the course of

5% Tient.-Pokow which (so it appeared), hè com-

"Rly.......! plained of the lack of shorts among 5 Tient-Pukow

Railway (Bupl the Indies that day, and con-

Loan) gratulated one member of the home team on her courage in dopting them.

RADIO BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.

DANCE MUSIC FROM THE STUDIO TO-NIGHT

Broadcast from Z.B.W. on a wave- length of 365 metres (845 kilo-cycles): 130-7.80 p.m. Chinese Programine. 7.30-10.30 p.m. European Program-

me.

7,30 p.m. Cloning Local Block Quotations. London & New York Stock & Commodity Quotations.

7.88-8 p.m. Instrumental. Organ Solo-My Bong Goes Round the

World. Organ Solo-By A Waterfall

Frederic Dayco. Waltz-Hawalian Smiles Waltz-In the Heart of Hawaii

Hawaiian Galtars. Plano Duct The Way to Love

Selection Plano Duet-Footlight Parado

Selection

Carroll Gibbons and John W.

Green.

Weather Time &

£ 94*

90%

£ 654

£ 80%

£ 34

£ 34

8 p.m. Local Report.

£ 26

£

% S'hai-'cbow-

Ningpo, Rly... £18

£ 08%

15

00 3

Tin and dinner were served h pattern, Le, the pattern December, 1924, but he was early at the club under the supervision London Stock Exchange have been

guilty of indiscretione. In spite of Mrn. Fischer on Saturday, and wis made compulsory many of the close relations between the at the dinner, Mr. G. Bodiker ago in the British Isles when Hiorites and the German Na-tended a hearty welcome to the and Fritz in conjunction with Reuter. was prevalent. The British-

tionalist party, Strasser in October, visitors, asstning them of the muzzle entirely encircles the 1929, made several violent attacks pleasure it gave the Deutscher head and nose of the dog and on-Hugenberg. In connection with Garten Club to have the opportuity of inserting a finger, there is the referendum on the Young Plan. of entertaining them. Mr. 3. A. bssibility of a bite.

When threatened with proceedings Gray replied on behalf of the any of the muzzles now boug for these alleged slanders, he took K.C.C., and musical honours were

by dogs are entirely useless, must remain useless unless refuge behind his parliamentary exchanged. are so cruelly tight that a dog immunity. Finally, however, the ot drink, breathe or porspire in competent commilies of the Reich- fort. In this connection I would stag deprived him of this protec- tlon and he was sentenced in 1930, to emphasize the fact that ato six months' imprisonment and a perspires only through his,

Straszer and his brother Otto que, and therefore if his mouth fine of £30, Ightly strapped, misery will

were the editors of a periodical en- it, and quite possibly, disence, titled

the "National-Socialist". British-type muzzle is both The latter resigned from the Hits cient and humane, and its use lerite party in July, 1930, and with

Honan Rig... £ 31 £ 31% uld be made compulsory.

other lkeminded members who

The Deutscher Klub did not for-5% Hukuang Rly. have recently purchased a muz considered that It had become too

1911

£ 36

£ 36 6% Lung Tsing U. of this type from Messrs. Lang,bourgeois", "notably, the notorious get the K.C.C.'s newest married

£ 10% most reasonable

Hat Rly, 1913. £ 10% and Count couple, and a hearty toast was Reventlow, founded a group of "Re- drunk to the health of Mr. and

Foreign Bonds and Banks. Mrs. E. C. Fincher, to which Mra. volutionary National-Socialists".

German 7% Int. Gregor, however, remained faith-Fincher suitably replied. ful to Hitler and had much to do

t]] 1 05 dancing, Loan 1924 Afterwards there was

"interlude" by Mr. Japan 5% Sterling with an attempt to heal the breach, Janother

Loan 1907.: £ 74% £ 74%% which resulted in July, 1930, in un Schneider, and the happy exchang Japan 6% Sterling

reminiscences before

L AD agreement to avoid putting up rival of tennis

Loan 1024

*£ 80 at the

elections. the party broke up for the evening H.K, & Slai BE

A rousing sond-off at the wharf,

£102% Strasser then presumed on his posi-

(Lon. Regd.)

£132 tion with the result that he appear-with cheers and counter-cheers, Chartd. Bk. £6 sk. £ 10% - 10% ed less and loss in the councils of the and the promise of an early return

Industrials and Breweries. match, Party.

closed

exceedingly enjoyable week-end.

FULL RESULTS. The detailed results were.

awford at a

jure.. Should any reader wiah further information (or inspec- n of the muzzle) I should bo ast pleased to be of any assistance.

N. B. WHITESTONE.

Major Buchrucker

DEATH OF MR. J. E. candidates

HOPE

WELL-KNOWN VISITOR TO EAST

BRITAIN WATCHES

CLOSELY

But Sir John Simon Is Cautious

Businessmen and many others throughout the East will learn with regret of the death, which occurred in England suddenly on Monday, of Mr. John E. ("Jock") Hope, of the well-known London firm of John G. Hardy and Co., manufacturers of Scotch tweeds kad woollen goods, of which the deceased was a director.

The Into Mr. Hope, who was 07 years of ago, was extremely well- known in all parts of the East,cribed in the press and were also from India to Japan, having made

London, July 2 The situation in Germany was the subject of a qucation in the House of Commons this afternoon, but the Foreign Secretary, in a brief reply, said the recent occur rences there had been fully den

dealt with in official communiques issued from Berlin and Munich, annual visits in connection with His Majesty's Government, he nuded, were naturally following with close attention the course of events but he was unable at pre- sent to make any further state-

his buslareas for many years past. He was

a popular, figure on the racecourses, and is said to have been present at the English Derby, the Viceroy's Cup race in Calcutta and the race for the Hongkong Champions without missing for something like 30

years,

Deceased had been in somewhat Indifferent health for about a year; -But-ho was able to make his cus

tomary visit to the East lust winter, renowing aequaintances all round. He was of a most affable disposition, and will be greatly missed.

GERMAN DEBT QUESTION

ment.

The latest oftelal communique published in Berlin states that the "purge" was completed last night and that no further action in this direction will be takon. It Is added that complete order reigns-in-the-whole-country

General von Blomberg, in an order issued to the Reichswehr, declares that the state of emer- geney is over-British Wireless.

CYCLING RUNS

BETTER ATTENDANCE FOR LOCAL CLUB

CASUALTIES LIST

CHIEF DELEGATES

TALK IN LONDON There was an improved attendance on the Hongkong Cycling Club's run to Cantlo Peak Bay on Sunday last. London, July 2

Mr. C. Read (Captain) way in There was no formal meeting to-day between the British Govern charge of the arrangements and he the led the party from the Vehicular ment representatives and

Forry at 0.16 a.m. A steady spin in German delegation who have come glorious weather took the whoolers to of Enichikok, to London in reponse to an in their venue by way vitation contained in the British Taunwan, and past the Hongkong Note to discuss the proposed mors Brewery to Tailanichung and thence torium on German foreign debts, to the Bay where a halt was made at but Dr. Bergen, of the German the Cafeteria at 11.30 am.

After refreshmente had been an Ministry of Finance, head of the visiting delegation, was in conver-loyed by the party a rush was made sation during the afternoon with for the delights of the Bay's cooling the chief Britlah representative, waters in which the cycllats gambol led merrily whilst the Peak frowned

Sir Frederick Leith Ross. British on them from under its cloudy crest, Wireless.

Henvy showers curtailed this form of Amusement, and at 3 p.m. the return trip was commenced. A very pleasant and steady ride home by the same route brought the party to Shamshul. po at 5.30 p.m.

WATER LEVELS.

FOR WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS

The River Conservancy Commission for Kwangtung Province notifies that the height of water in English feet In the Wort, North and East Rivers Is as follows:

June 30 July 1

24.4 West River at Shiuhing 27.0 North Rivor at Tsing

12.6 yuon North River at Samshul 18.4 East River at Sheklung 7.1

10.0 16.5 0.5

INDIA'S LEAGUE DELEGATES

London, July 2.

The Aga Khan, Sir Denys Bray and Sir V. Krishnams Chari, with

in

MEN'S SINGLES,

G. Bodiker (Deutscher Klub) beat E. C. Fincher 6-1, 0-9; beat S. A. Gray 6-1, 6-2.

R. P. Nowell (Deutscher Klub) lost to S. A. Gray 5-6, 6-3, 4-6; lost to Fincher 5-6, 2-0.

H. Rode (Deutscher Klub) beat R. S. Capell 6-4, 6-4; lost to F. Zimmern 5-6, 3-6.

C. E. Watson (Deutscher Klub) beat R. S. Capell G-4, 6-0; beat F. Zimmern 6-4, 6-2.

H. Schneider (Deutscher Klub) lost to J. S. Smith 5-6, 5-6

Seegelken (Deutscher Klub) beat 3. S. Smith 0-6, 6-0, 6-1; bent F. A. Broadbridge 6-2, 3-6, 6-3.

E. Dillner (Deutscher Klub) heat-W-W-Hirst - 6-0, -0--), ~—-~-~~-~ Von Essen (Deutscher Klub) lost to F. A. Broadbridge 5-6, 5-1, 4-6.

LADIES' SINGLES.

8.03-8.30 pm. From the Studio, Selected Dance

Programnie

of

Popular and Late Numbers played by "John Weber'a Californianst

8.50-9 p.m. Song Memories. Fort Fours-War Songs Medley (arr. Giraud) The Big Four.

9-0.30 p.m. From the Studio, Topical Talks on the "Unted King-

dom" by Mr. G. C. Pelham

U. M. Trade Commissioner).

9.30 p.m. London 1 p.m. Exchange

& Commodity Quotations.

0.33-10 p.in, From the Studio, Harry Ore (Pianoforte)

Professor F. Gonzales (Violin)

Programme.

Violin Sonata in A by Cesar Franck.

1st Movement-Allegretto ben mo-

derato.

Allegro.

Ben inoderato. Alegretto

messo.

poco

10-10.30 p.m. Orchestral. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (Liszt)

Philadelphia. Symphony Orchestra directed by Leopold Stokowski. Pomp and Circumstance March (No.

3. in C Minor) (Elgar)

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10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day

News.

Press

Further Exchange & Commodity Quoletions from London followed by New York Opening Quotations.

10.40 p.m. Close Down.

KZRM PROGRAMME.

To-day's broadcast by KZRM: 5.00 pm. Studio Musical Varieties. #.10 Spanish Informational

Poriod.

Requests,

Health Message,

Mickey Mouse Gum Club -Sponsored by Anton M. Nevens.

D-M-H-M Programme. Botica Bole Mystery Pro- KrammeThe Mystery- Singer."

Momento Lirico conduct- ed by Antonio Serrano. Stock Quotations.

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Mrs.

Fischer (Deutscher Klub) lost to Miss Griffiths 0-6, 4-6; bent Miss Mackenzie 6-3, 61.

MEN'S DOUBLES.

G. Bodiker and R. P. Newell. (Deutscher Klub) beat E. C Fincher and S. A. Gray 6-5, 3-6, 7-5..

C. E. Watson and H. Rode (Deutscher Klub) 6-4, 6-5.

Seegelken and Von Essen (Deutscher Klub) beat Smith and Broadbridge 6-2, 5-6, 6-3,

E.. Dillner and H. Schneider (Deutscher Klub) bent W. W. Hiret and J. S. Smith 6-3, 6-6.

LADIES' DOUBLES.

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INTER-UNIT BILLIARDS

Narrow Win For R.A.M.C.

Opera Hour,

MEXICO ELECTION.

GOVERNMENT NOMINEE IS

PRESIDENT

Mexico City, July 2. Senor Lazaro Cardenas, the Gov- ernment Party nominee for the Presidency of Mexico, was aver whelmingly elected to-day.

His only rival, Senor Alberto has charged that there kvas Tejeda, corruption and dishonesty in the victors' campaign, and that 200 of his supporters were imprisoned on one pretext and another during the campaigning-United Press.

The many friends of Mr. Wynne- Jones, Kowloon Magistrate, will re- gret to learn that he is at present a patient of the Kowloon Hospital. Mrs. Fischer and Miss Leh. In an- Inter-Unit

Billards place on the Bench was taken mann (Deutscher Klub) lost to League game last evening the this morning by Mr. J. H. B. Lee, Miss Griffiths and Miss Macken- R.AM.C. defeated the Small Units zle 2-6, 2-6,

by four games to three. The Owing to the indisposition of Mr. the hearing of tho however, were Wynne-Jones, aggregato acorea,

murder charge against Tseung Chak, Small Units 774, R.A.M.C., 741.

which was to have been resumed this Scores: G. Bodiker and Miss Lehmann

afternoon, has been postponed until Bmati Unita (Doutscher Klub) lost to E. C.

L/Cpl. Collison. 100 Fincher and Miss Griffitha 0-6, Livr. Clarke,

Pie. Land, 4-6.

C. E. Watson and Mrs. Fischer Ple. Alvis

Cpl Eycott. (Deutscher Klub). beat'S. A. Bet. Telm, Gray and Miss A. Mackenzie The highest break was 20, made

It being the policy of the Club to continuo making arrangemente for comparatively easy runs whilst the hot typhoon weather is with us, next Sunday's run will be to Taipo and Fanling: bathing equipment should again he carried. The run will com menco at 9.15 a.m. from the Kowloon Pler of the Vehicular Ferry and is scheduled to be concluded at 3.30 p.m. Refreshmante zhould also be carried thoroforo.

6-3, 6-0, Mr. C. Read will ngala. tako charge, and all cyclists are ex. tended cordial welcome.

RAM.C

Lirpi. Meadows, 189 Friday. Major Tonava,

141

160

Cpl. JohmanD,

10%

Pte. Dask,

150

150

124 Opl. Mullington, 150

150 Pte. Smith,

by Cpl. Johnson.

A report has been received that the Ilon, Secretary, Mr. II. G. Crayford, wlil o discharged from hospital in the near future, He has recently undergone operation for appendicit and E unlikely that he will be able to take active part in road sport for TO ODEY, TILE MORE THEY RULE at 8.46 p.m.

Michelet.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF.

some time. Last week Mr. H. A. G. Kentes, the founder of the Club and holder of the North Ireland 20, 26 and

A whist drive will be bold on board WOMEN ARE PERFECTLY WELL! AWARE THAT THE MORE THEY BEEM H.M.S. Tamar on Friday, commencing

A preliminary rehearsal for tho forthcoming production of "Merria

H. M. H. Berwick is due to arrive England" will be bold by the Hongkong

GO miles records, sustained a poisoned from. Weihalwoi at 7 o'clock to Philharmonic Society at the Cathedral Sir Homi Mehta as substituto dele font, which la litely to eminli his road morrow morning, and will proceed to Tall on Monday next, at 9.80 p.m. gato, will represent India at the activities for several weeks; he in-singapore and the United Kingdom next meeting of the Assembly of tends to utilize his Uime in organisa- on Friday next. the League of Nations at Geneva. tion work for the winter programme

-British Wirelons..

The French sloop Savergnan de Brazsa arrives in Hongkong from Swatow to-morrow and will remain in part until Tuesday noxi

Found in an unconscious condition

in the roadway outaide 71, Tung Moi recently advanced by the Chub, and will be plovod to supply any details The Japanche unboat Baga is duo Street, Chan Kam-yung, 21, an amah to here arrive to-day and will all employed at No. 3, Bedford street, of the Club and its activities an request at Wellington Barrucks, Vie for the West River on Saturday was yesterday taken to: the Kowloon torla, between 530 and 8.30 pan on The Japanese destroyer Tachikaze, Hospital where she died soon after Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays which arrived in Hongkong last admission. Death was and Saturdays. Contributed, wock, sail for the North-to-morrow.ural-cauEGU,

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