Members of the Austrian Youth.
the organisation pay 'respect to
Inamory of the late Dr. Dollfunn.
£30,000 FINE ON SMUGGLER
END DARING GANG
TOTAL PENALTIES
OF £100,000
Two years of patient work by police and Custoras officinis cul- minated in the conviction at Ports- mouth of the third member of a daring gang of tobacco smugglers who have defrauded the revenue of thousands of pounds..
im:
On
Fines totalling £30,000, with the alternative of six months' prisonment,
imposed were Nathaniel Waller Colin, aged 28, described as a confectioner, of Hare-at-eet, Woolwich, S.E, who pleaded guilty to the fraudulent evasion of Customs duty on 4,463 1. of tobacco.
Fran- A two associaties, Geo. klin, alias Louls Lesser, of Hare- street, Woolwich, and Alex Mc- nenamle, ship's mate, were fined a total of £74,709, alternative of six month imprisonment in the same court at the end of June.
They went to prison for Alx months in default of paying the One.
Colin WAR regarded as the financial genius of this grand-scnic smuggling enterprise.
---After_Lesser was convicted and Aned £15,000 in 1932 for smuggling in the converted submarine chaser The Cat, a close watch was kept ou the gang's activities.
Thoir plan was to buy tobacco out of bond in London, ship it to Antwerp, and reship it out of bond to Hamburg.
Actually the tobacco never went to Germany, but was brought back to England, landed on a quiet part of the coast, and conveyed in for ries back to London.
For some time Lesser was con- tent to sell the tobacco at a hand- some profit to other manufactur ers, and he also manufactured cigarettes for small "cut price" Grms,
ANONYMOUS LETTER.
Early this your he hit upon the scheme of manufacturing cigar- ettes for himmelf, and the bold step was taken of imprinting Colin's photograph on packets.
An unexpected clue in the form of an anonymous letter to Customs officers from a member of the crew of the vessel used for smuggl- ing was followed by the wreck of the 40-your-old tug Treffry, manded by Menenämle, off Dun- kirk, oarly in June, with two tons of tobacco on board.
com-
The break up of the gang may bu Faid to date from then.
WHEAT ADVISORY
COMMITTEE
MEETS TO CONSIDER REPORT
CYCLING RECORDS.
New Figures For Five Mile Distance.
THE
TELEGRAPH.
Traffic Lights 200 Drivers "Did Not See"
conditions PEER'S 30 YEARS
FEAT BY J. COLES.
The adverse weather [prevented fast times being clocked in the Arts series of time trials arrange
The by the Hongkong Cycling Club. advantages of a cool evening were
definitely over-ruled by the strong gusty wind the riders had to face over the second half of their ride, whilst both cyclists were not suff cleatly accustomed to their new ma chines.
RECORD MARRED
A
FRIDAY, AUGUST. 24, 1934.
RURAL ECONOMY
BRITISH EXPENT TO ADVISE
CHINA
Mr. Claude E. Strickland, the British expert on rural economy, passed through the Colony yester day aboard the P. and O. liner Manta, on his way north to take „p now duties in China. Ha work in the country is under the auspices of the Univorgibles' China Committee and the Nanking University, and he will initiato. rural co-operation societies among the farming community.
RADIO BROADCAST
Dance Music... From The Studio.
EUROPEAN PROGRAMME
From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 355 metres (846 kilo-cyclan). 1-215 pim. European Progranime, 1pm. Local Timo & Weather Ite
Interviewed. Mr. Strickland port. said he was keenly looking Tor-1.30 p.m. Recorded Musle. word to his new work, and ho 1.16 p.m. A Relay of the Hongkong Hotel Orchestra from the Hongkong thought much good could be done of rural economy in the aphere
Hotel Grill Room, (by courtesy of the Management). in. Chinn. He had been specialty 1.30 pm. Reuter Press Bulletins, innsigned to this class of work for Hugby Press Nown, etc.,
12 yens in India and had done. 2.10 p.m. Cloud Down. much travel in Europe studying 147 p.m. Chinese Programme, agricultural societies.
7-10.30 p.m. European Programme.
Lord Stonehaven, who was said to be extremely proud of the fact that he has driven a motor car for more than 30 years without being involved in a single accident or committing a single offence, wAS Mr. E. Munns, the official time. summoned at Wimbledon for not
conforming to traffic signals. keeper, despatched the first rider at
Lord Stonehaven's address was 4.00 p.m., this being E. Tweedy, who
Street, W. I was again attempting to lower the given 26-mite figures. Two minutes later, pleaded not J. Colen started an attempi un kis
police. A
constable suld Lord wn 5-mile time, put up on July 26th, Stonehaven drew out to the affaldle of 14 mins. 47 sees, Both riders set of the road when he came to off at a fast pace due to the -motor-car which had stopped be xintanco of the wind, but found on cause trafic lights were against it, turning that it was no "novico's" day and drove on across the road. Tweedy put up a plucky performance When told he would be summoned until it was evident that he could not he said. "I am sorry. I did not get inside his week-old. figures; from this point he toured into the finishee the lights." and only clocked 1 hr. 45 mins. 11 Mr. Rueben (defending) said seca. Lo averago 14.200 m.ph, this Lord Stonehaven had driven for time being nearly 4 mins, sl than more than 30 years and had not the Hongkong Cycling Club's initial | had a single conviction. record time of. i hr. 41 mins. 41 "He is extremely proud of an found credit sociotics to finance neen, by G. 1. Reed on July 25th. exemplary record." added Mr.
Coles was successful in his attempt, Recben, and asks you very earnest. the farmer. he wald; and ou though the wind enused him to finísti
conviction Phasised the importance of get- in a very bad condition. His pluck ly not to register n
ting the farmer to contribute, against him."
small amounts. Al Mr. Perey H. Clarke (the chair-personally, man): Taking into account what ready in india there was great you have said and in view of his rivalry between the peasants record we will only order payment subscribe freely.
and determination over the last few miles suggest that he will do much better in future. The new record of 34 mins. 95 seen, is 12 secs, better than the previous figures and averages 20.571 m.p.h
(Fr
of 10s, costa.
Co-operative aucjoties wore already a great success in India, and Mr. Strickland imagined the Chinese farmers' conditions are similar to those encountered in that country, -
..
The primary aim would be to
Indian Experience.
to
Lord Stonehaven was one of 200 motorists who have been sum- The co-operative societies have moned at Wimbledon within the proved most useful in India in last six weeks as a result of a educational and social matters, special watch kept for a month by and in checking the Indian lights in the district at the Junc-litigation, he said, the police on the only set of trafile poasant's inordinate passion for tion of Ifill-road and Alexandra. road, Wimbledon,
Mr. Strickland is keen to start "CANNOT ALL BE WRONG.” talks between the villages on Considerable. criticism of thongricultural questions. These lights has been made both by were a marked success in India motorists and by the Bonch. and Palestine. Some drivers have suggested that the lights cannot be seen because they are too high, and that the vana outside the shops. vlaw is obstructed by stationary
Mr. Strickland will -lecture at
7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota- tions, London & Now York Stock & Coinmodity Quotations. 708-7.30 p.m. Light Opera. Vocal Gems--The Yeomen of the
Guard (Gilbert & Sullivan).
Columbia Light Opera Company. Selection-The Mikado (Sullivan)
The Band of II. M. Coldstream
Guards.
Vocal Gema.M.S. Pinafore (GII-
bert & Sullivan}
Columbia Light Opera Company, 7.30-8 p.m. Variety. Piano Solos-Medley of Marches
Ralo da Costa. Song-Sans Tol--Tango Chante. Song-SI Petite
Mlle, Lucienne Bayer (Soprano). Organ Solon-Take a Chance. (Selec-
tion),
Organ Solos-Broadway Thru' a Key- hole (Selection) Terence Casey. Song-it's only a Paper Moon Song-This is Romance
Conrad Thibault (Baritone.) Piano Solo-The Queen was in the
Parlour, Piano Solo-Just one more Chance
Rafe da Costa..
8 pm. Local Time & Weather Report 8.03-8.50 p.m. From the Sindlo.
Dance Music by the Band of R.M.S. "Ranpurn".
['rogramme.
1 How.
2 By a Waterfall:
3 Puddin' Head Jones,
4 Honeymoon Hotel.
6 Gather Lip Rouge while you ILAY.
6 My Moonlight Madonna,
7 Everything I Have is Yours..
8 In a Shelter from a Shower,
Increasing Popularity, The increasing popularity of cycling in Hongkong has brought in its trail the usual flood of inquiries at the head of which is the query "How fast can cyclist travel?" Without doubt the rider who is assisted with unlimited pacing arrangements is the fastest, and under these conditions, | in 1928, Leon Vanderatuyft, a Belgian, covered no less than 70 miles, 80 yards, in one hour. He lapped on several ocensions at 82 m.p.b. and pedalled his gear of 191 inches as if "treading on air."
As a comparison, the "one hour uspaced" record (world) of 27 miles,
Nanking and other parts of the 1,448 yards put up last year by u Frenchninn, M. Lichard, seems quite
country, but, chiefly, he nima nt! practical work in the villages. a crawl. The British record in this category is held by F. W. Southall that all these summonses had been teers will assist, as they did in
When Mr. Percy Clarke heard He hopes that the Chinese Volun with 26 miles, 836 yards.
In the same category as Vander-issued he expressed the opinion the famous Ting Iloten experi-
5 Riding on a Haycart Home. stsyft's record, an outstanding pair that there must be something ment.
10 You're such a comfort to nie. of records are thore put up in 1932 wrong with the lights, adding, “All
11 Plano Solos-Medley. A brother of the late Mr. W. I. 12 OL Pappy. Melbourne track, by Hugh Op- these motorists cannot be wrong. Strickland, of the Chinese Salt 18 Little Dutch Mill. pernian, the Australian who in now He has emphasised this opinion carrying all English dong-distance on the Bench on a number of sub-formerly in the Indian Civil Ser-15 Adorable.
Gabelle, Mr. Strickland was 14 Over on the Sunny Side. records before him on English soll sequent occasions. Maintaining a high pace throughout
vice, and was decorated with the 16 Sitting on 'n Backyard Fence. his Melbourne ride, ho covered 477
CLE. on his retirement in 1930. 17 Butter Fingers. miles, 770 yards in 12 hours,
18 Snowball. continuing di 860 miles, 367 yards
Joining the LC.S. in 1905, he gave 19 How can I be sure of you." valuable service, being Registrar 20 This Little Piggie went to Market. in 24 hours. His time for the 1,000 miles was very little over 28 hours.
of Co-operative Societies in the 21 No Thrill. This brilliant rider recently
Punjab, until 1920, and Commis-22 Meet me in the Glouming. ried off two English unpaced records
sioner of the Northern India Salt 23 True. in one ride against odds of adverse
BISHOP OF RIPON
Revenue. Ho subsequently did 21 Savoy Scottish Medley, (Good- weather, mechanical and feeding dim-
economic duty
night). specially culties. The first was the London to
London, Aug. 23.
8.50.9 p.m. Pianoforte Solos by York record which he did in 9 hours,
The death occurred to-day of the Malaya, Palestine, East Africa 23 minutes, to beat the record by Rt. Rev. Dr. Burroughs, Bishop of and West Africa, mine. He continued to beat the 12 Ripon, a leading figure of the In 1926 he wan hours record by 14 miles by cover-Church of England.
A delegato at ing 2184 miles in that time.
the International Institute of Dr. Edward Arthur Burroughs. Agriculture, and, on retiring from Bishop of Ripon, was born in the Indian Civil Service, was ap October 1882. His father was pointed Lecturer for the Foreign Prebendary of Exeter Cathedral.
af America. He was educated at Harrow and Policy Association Balliol College, Oxford, where he He has written several authorita became Craven, Hertford
on the co-operative and ive works Derby Scholar, took a first in classics, won the Chancellor's Prize bridge match was played at the Kow for Latin verae and gained other
CONTRACT BRIDGE.
and
car-
Triangular Contest Won By Sports Club. Airiendly
triangular contract
PROMINENT ENGLISH CHURCHMAN DIES
movement.
in
loun C. C. Iaat week, with the Kow-distinctions. In 1906 he was made COTTON & WHEAT loon C. C., Sports Club, Club de Re-a Fellow and Classical Lecturer of erejo na the contestants.
Hertford College.
The Sports Club beat the Kowloon Ordained in 1908, Dr. Burroughs
C. C. by 200 points, beat the Club de was appointed examining chaplain Recreio by 4,870 points, and the Club to the Bishop of Liverpool a year de Recreio beat the Kowloon C. C. by later. Meanwhile he retained his 2,660 points.
Oxford post, and, in 1912, was
LATEST AMERICAN
QUOTATIONS
Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Frita
The total aggregate points, how-mad ever, resulted in the Club de Recreio made tutor of the College and in have received the following quota- taking first place with 4,870 point University.
1914 a Junior Proctor of the tions on the New York cotton and
Three appointments
up. The Sports Club were plus 4,870 fol to him in 1917-those of Canon wheat exchange for yesterday,
points and the Kowloon C. C. minus te 9,850 points.
The individual scores were:
Sports Club.
1. Ohl and W. F. Edge plas 2,160, A. Carroll and J. J. Edgar plus 5,100.
L. A. Tobias atul Mok Wing-hing minus 2,150.
J. Swales and C. B. Basto minua 380.
Club de Recreio.
Residentiary of Peterborough, Proctor in Convocation and Chap- lain to the King. After being Denn of Bristol from 1922 to 1925. he was made Bishop of Ripon in January 1926.
October
Aug. 23.
Closing
Wilhelm Backhaus.
1 Moment Musicale in F Minor
(Schubert.)
2 Impromptu in B Flat, Op. 142, No 9-9:45 pm From the Studio.-
B. (Schubert).
A 21st Recital of Gramophone Re
cords by Mr. C. B. T. Sargent. 9.45 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock & Commodity Quotations. 9.50-10.15m. Konzert Fur 1 Klavier in D. Moll (Bach) played by
(Pianoforte Edwin Fischer
and Orchestra.
̈ ༔
1st Movement-Allegro. 2nd Movement-Adagio. 3rd Movement--Allegro. (These Records were kindly loaned by a listener.)
10.15-10.30 p.m. Light Orchestral
Music.
"Die schone Galathea" Overture
(Suppe)
Arthur Bodanzky von der Metropolitan Opera, New York mit grobem Symphonic-
Orchester.
Apache Dance (Offenbach) Li Golondrina (The Swallow) (Serradell) Victor Salon Orchestra. 10.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press Nows, further London Stock & Commodity Quota- tions; followed by Now York Open- Ing Quotations, 13.38-13.28 10.40 p.m. Close Down.
Kongo
13.24-13.24
New York Colion.
Aug. 22.
Clono
13.16
13.12
13.37.
13.44-13.44
13:49
13.66-13.56
13.56
13.56-13.66
13.03
Spot
13.30
New York Rubber.
Aug. 22.
Aug. 23.
16.75
16.72-16.72
16.01
A man of clearly defined views, December. which he never hesitated to ex- January press, he caused
asonsation In March scientific circles by suggesting at May P. V. Botelho and E. V. Sousa plustion in Leeds, in 1927, that human
a meeting of the British Associa- July 4.160.
happiness would not be reduced in any way, if, for ten years, all scientific activity were suspended and laboratories closed. He held that too many researches were September directed to the sole end of securing October greater commercial profit or for December purposes of war.
January
1,700,
11. Barros ant P. Nolasco plus 3,370, M. Silva and Dr. Barnes minus F. E. Remedios and A. G. Botelhg minus 700.
Kowloon C. C. W. L. Mackenzie and H. F. Shields plus 2,940.
D. S. Green and C. J. Tacchi minus 6,320.
F. C. Barry and W. Patterson minus 3,386.
M. N. Rakusen and M. E. Pollt!
minus 2,380.
SHORTER HOURS.
AMERICA'S OBJECT IN JOINING LLO.
Washington, Aug. 28.
London. Aug, 23.
A world, drivo for a shorter
March May
13.71-13,71 13.40.
15.87-15.87
WELCOME RAIN..
HEAVY FALL IN LONDON AND DISTRICTS
London, Aug. 23,
Rain fell heavily in many parts 10.18-16.18 of the country last night, and in 16.31-16:31 London the fall was the heaviest
for the past two months.
10.57-10.58 16.85-10.88
10.24 10.30 10.05 10.01 Total sales: 248 Tots.
sand of tone are reported to be Chiengo Wheat,
cracking up and breaking away. Aug, 22. Aug. 28 British Wireless.
10% 10%-100% 100% 104%-104% 10714 100 -100%
Owing to rain after the drought, hundreds of tons of cliff fell on the Yorkshire Coast, and some thou-
Dr. Burroughs was a vigorous critic of those who meant by reunion" of the churches going over to Rome, Speaking just be- fore the opening of the Lambeth Conference in the summer of 1900, he asked auch persons to respect the authority of the church to September which they belonged and
and not to try December to play "the cuckoo in the Angilcan May noat.!
It was providential, he sald, that by Its nction Malta the
In
had just shown how Ins
It was that the Roman
reign could ever become
Wed. Bales-25,686,000 bushels
working weak is expected, follow-that of the British race with Its September The Wheat Advisory Committeeing American acceptance of the instincts for freedom and respect December .... met in London to-day, and began invitation to join the International for human individuality. a general consideration of the sub-Labour Office.
Dr. Burroughs was a D. D. of committee's report-British Wire-
ices.
One caso of diphtheria was reported
on
to the local health authorities Wednesday.
Aug. 23,
-764-70% 7756-77% 80%-B0%
Chlengo Corn.
Aug. 22.
7014
7834
May
RO Total sales-15,500,000 bushels
Winnipeg Whent.
Aug, 22. Aug, 23.
84/
85-864
-86%
80%
It is believed that one of Oxford and an Hon. D. D. of St. America's objects in Joining the Andrews University. He wrote a ILO. is to secure the shorter number of books on religious and working week and tho American allled subjects, including "The
October Towards delegation at Geneva In likely to Greed of a Churchman," bo furnished with special instruc- Reunion," and "Liberal. Evange- December |tions-Router.
licalism."-Reuter and Special. " -May
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