THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,
1934.
STRIKE VIOLENCE
SOUTH CAROLINA
RIOTING..
GREAT TEXTILE WALK-OUT
New York, Sept. 4. A complete picture of the paralysis caused by the textile strike is not yet obtainable.
The workers have not obeyed the strike order in all parts of the country, although it is be- iloved that over 300,000 have downed tools
น
Mr. Sloan, the President of the Textilo Institute, claims that the Intent figures indicate that at least quarter of a million cotton operatives are still working, nad proclaims that thousands more would have remained at their jobs except for intimidation.
Minor outbreaks of violence have alrently occurred in several of the strike areas as the result of clashes between plekets and strike-brenkera,
NATIONAL GUARD HARD. PRESSED.
The
most serious disturbaner seems to have accurred in South Carolina.
THOSE BILLS
!
When you've paid the last Bill of the Month,
You feel you can
step out
a
bit
KOWLOON MOTOR
INCIDENT
But there's always the one you forgot about !
UNIFICATION OF CHINA
WANG CHUNG-HUI SAID
where lorry-loads of Lady & Lorry Driver]· TO HAVE PLAN
deputy sheriffs have been rushed
to Greer, following reports that the pickets are "over-running" the
National Guard.
Involved
Nanking, Sept. 4. Dr. Wang Chung-bul's present Mutual allegations of dunger-visit to Nanking in attracting at
The American Federation of CCAR In the all section of the Rogdatsky, of No. strike. Reuter.
TWO MUI-TSAI CASES
TWENTY FIRMS SUMMONED
FAILURE TO FURNISH DECLARATIONS
RADIO BROADCAST
Piano Recital From The Studio To-night.
CHILDREN'S CONCERT:
Broadcast from 2.3.W. on a wave- length of 355 metres (845 kilo-cycles),
4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. G-G.10 p.m. Children's Concert. 7-10.49 p.m. European Programme, 7 p.m.
York London and Now Stock and Commodity Quotations, 7.03-7.30 p.m. Carnaval Sune, Op. 9 (Schumann).
London Symphony Orchestra con
ducted by Sir Landon Ronald. 1. Preambulo; 2. Plerrot; 3. Arle- [quin; 4, Valse Nobic. 5. Euseblus; 6. Florestan; 7. Coquette. 8. Papillions; 9. Lettres Dansantes; 10. Chiarina; 11. Chopin: 12. Estrella; 13, Recon- naissanco; 14, Pantalon et Colombine; 15. Valio; 10. Aveu; 17. Pauso; 18. Marche des Davidsbundler. contre les Philistins.
8 p.m. Report.
Local Time and Weather
7.30-8.16 p.m. Variety. Song Visions in the Smakc.
Mlle. Lucienne Boyer (Soprano). Plano Solo-Can't we Talk it over.
Carroll Gibbons and his Boy Friends, Fox TrolOn a Steamer
Coming Over.
Fox Trel-Did you ever see a
Dream Walking?
The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra, Descriptive Sketch-Clapham and
Uwyer on Hobbies,
Clapham and Dwyer. Instrumental-Liebestraum (Love's
Dream). Instrumental-The Blue Danube,
Ivory Keys Grand Plano Orchestra. Vocal Dust-Just an Echo in the .. Valley.
Chick Endor and Charlie Farrell.
The Ponco Sisters.
Further action for failure to Department with export declara- tions within the required period Band-Irving Berlin Waltz Songs of seven days resulted in nearly twenty firms being summoned before Mr. E. W. Hamilton, at the Central Magistracy this morning.
Medley.
Silk Workers claims complete mucous driving were made by Mrs.tention as he la sald to have a de- furnish the Import and Export Yol Duet--A Million Dreams.
95 Taipo tailed plan for national unifien. Road, and Yau Yeung, driver of ion for submission to the Centrai
Government. a lorry, when they appeared. be-
He called on Mr. Lin See, Chair Tore Mr. E. 1. Wynne-Jones at man of the National Government. the Kowloon Magistracy this to-day. morning in a traffic ease.
In a statement to pressmen, he Mrs. Bogdatsky summoned. Yau said that in view of the present
Mr. W. T. Lewis, of the re-world crisis, China would be doom- Yeang for falling to give a cognised signal whilst torning in-ed if she was not able to work out Statistical Department, prosecuted to Shantung Street from Nathan real internal unification and con-in the absence of Mr. J. Barrow, Road at 12.55 p.m. on August 8,solidate her position against out-the Assistant Superintendent of and for falling to drive with due side pressure. Central News, care and caution at the same time and place.
GIRL WHO RAN AWAY FROM EMPLOYER
Fun Ki-cheung, merchant, residing at No. 8 Yuk Ming Street, first floor, was this morning fined $10 by Mr. E. W. Hamilton, at the Central Magistracy, for having kept
unregistered mui-teni Tam Fun, alias Hing Fa, aged 12
Fraser,
years.
Sub-Inspector H. W. prosecuting, said the girl was well treated, and expressed a wish to remain with her employer. She would be allowed by the S. C. A. to remain as a domestic servant. Yu Chu-shi, married woman, residing at No. 41 Bonham Road, first floor, was also summoned for keeping an unregistered mui-tsai, Tam Ngan, alias Ah Shuo, aged 11 years, and the case was adjourned until 11.30 a.m.. on Monday for defendant to appear.
In this instance, Sub-Inspector Fraser said the girl, in company with
her brother-in-law, reported on August 10 that she had run away from her employer. She was found in the vicinity of the Macro Steamboat Company's wharf. Stre had run away because her em- player had slapped and pinched her.
GANDHI TO RETIRE FROM POLITICS
Differences Among The Congress Leaders
Madras, Sept. 4. The Mahatma Gandhi has de cided to withdraw from the active leadership of the Congress Party as the result of dlTerences with Pandit Malaviyn and other lenders according to the correspon- dent of the newspaper
Hindu from Warha,
The decision will be announced at the next meeting of the Congress Working Committee, which is aswenibling at Warha un September 8, after which Gandhî will undertake an all-India tour and push on with his constructivo programme.-Reuter.
MANILA, STOCK EXCHANGE
the Imports and Exports Depart- ment.
A sumnions against the Kwong Suy Cheong firm, No. 76 Wing Lok Street, in respect of ten bags of vermicelli, two cases of raw silk,
the acident. Yau Yeung, who wan driving visit the scene of lorry No. 1986, took out a cross-and went out on Mrs. Hogdataky's
two
of iron umbrella hand- summons against Mrs. Bogdataky, car, which was driven by Trullie alleging that site was driving at Sergeant Paton.
Returning a few minutes later. les, 15 cases of rattan suit cases, speed dangerous in the circum- stances
his Worship, said Mrs. Bogdatsky 20 bales of cotton yarn and 842 of the case. Giving evidence, Mrs. Bogdatsky was wrong in attempting to pass fins of safety matches, exported the President Garðeld to car at a cross-road, and on for another
WAB with- said she was driving home time at 12.55 p.m. on August 8 that, after what he had seen, he Manila on August 4,
of the opinion that Mrs.drawn, Mr. Lewis stating that the from the Star Ferry. She fell in
of the President Garfield, but it behind lorry No. 1986, which Yau Bogdataky's estimate of speed was cargo was entered on the manifest
unreliable. AB they
WAN short-shipped, and aub- Yeung was driving, and
sequently left on the steamer Niel approached Shantung Street, ale attempted to pass him. When she
Maersk four days later, and the Was passing the lorry, it swerved to the right and hit "her rear
declaration was then in order. mud-guard.
DIDN'T KNOW SPEED.
was
BOTH CARELESS.
careful 18
SUMMONS CANCELLED.
Is Worship remarked, that if anybody was responsible for the accident, Mrs. Bogdat ky was at least partly responsille. As re- gards the summons against the A summons against Kwong Lee Questioned by his Worship, Mrs. lorry driver for failing to drive and Company, No. 50 Jervois Bogdatsky could not tell the Court with
due care and caution, Street, was not served, and was what speed she was travelling the Jorry driver might
not accordingly cancelled. It was in when overtaking the lorry. She have been
as respect of 100 bundies of preserv said he had no speedometer in he might be, but, at the same ed vegetables, four enses of joss her car, but she thought her speed time. Mrs. Bogdataky herself was sticks, 17 packages of bamboo would have been about 10 miles, not very careful either. Therefore wares and grasses and 63 packages or perhaps 16 or 18. The lorry that summons must be dismissed.of paper ware exported to Penang was close to the centre of the There was evidence that Yau Yeung on the steamer Tilawn on August road.
did: not put out his hand, and his 6. After putting further questions Worship ruled that he, had a ense All the other firms were fined to the witness, his Worship sald: to answer,
$20 each, except the La Cheong -My dear lady, you must give me Producing his licence, Yau Yeung Shing firm, No. 212 Queen's Road, details. I have to decide who was admitted that he was not a lorry West, who were fined $15 in responsible for the accident, and driver, but only a public car driver, respect of five bags of wax ex- I must know all the facts..
He had no licence to drive a lorry ported to Canton on the steamer His Worship: How far had As regards the incident, he said Tolahan on July 10. you overtaken the lorry?
he had put out his hand for about The Yee Tai Hong firm, No. 166 Witness: I don't know. Alla minute before turning into Shan-Wing Lok Street, was fined a totul I can tell you is that he turned tung Street from Nathan Road. of $60 on two summonses, one in He said the first he saw of Mrs. respect of 8,633 and 1,464 bags of His Worship (to Trame In-legiatsky's car was when it was rice exported to Tientsin and spoctor Nichols): I can't make nearly parallel with hia. He Dairen on the steamer Foo Lee, bricks without straw, can 17. thought her speed was 30 miles in and the other in respect of 16,581 bags of rice exported to Tientsin In answer to further questions, hour." witness said the lorry was not on
on the steamer Hanan. the left side of the road, and that Yau Yeung did not give her enough room to pass him.
GAVE NO SIGN.
mean you His Worship: You tried to pass him when you did'nt have enough room to do so?
auddenly and hit my mudguard.
NOT DANGEROUS.
His Worship: Do you think 30 miles an hour by an overtaking car is dangerous?
Witness: He didn't give mej Yau Yeung's sumnions against! notice of his intention to turn to Mrs. Bogdatsky was dismissed, and the right.
he was fined $10 for not giving &
the
Debroy Somers Band. 9.15-8.40 p.m. Song Memorick Violet Loraine-Medley,
Violet Loraino (Comedienne). Medley of Old Time Songs.
Sydney Gustard (Organ),
The London Palladium Orchestra, 50 Years of Song.
8.40-9 p.m. Chamber Music. Quartet Minuet-Transcription from Sonata in G. (Schubert, Op. 78). Quartet Moment Musical No, I
Transcription (Schubert).
Loner String Quartet. Oclet-Traumerei (For Strings only). J. H. Squire Celeste Detet, Oelet-Pernotuum Moble (Weber,
arr. Crooks). Orlet-Valae Caprice (Rubinstein,
arr. Crooks).
J. II. Squire Celeste Octet Quartet-Barcarollo-Transcription
(Tschaikowsky).
Lener String Quartet. 9-9.23 p.m. From the Studio. A Recital by Mrs. D. Snowden. Jones (Soprano), accompanied by Mr. Frederick Mason, ARCO, LTCL
Programme.
1. To the Nightingale ... Brahms. 2. My Heart is in Bloom ..Brahms. 3. The. Cloths of Heaven.. Dunhill,
Chaminade." Straitor
Recorded Violin Solo-Indian Lament
(Dvorak-Kreisler),
L
1. Cherry Ripe
2. Erlekay Love Lilt.
Fritz Kreisler. Hom.
Kennedy-Fraser. 3. My Heart is Like a Singing Bird. PATTY.
Dvorak. G. Fairy Pipers
........Brower. 9.25-9.30 p.m. La Source Ballet (arr. Winterbottom). The Band of H. M. Coldstream Guards conducted by Lieut. Evans. (a) Danse des Echarpes; (b) Scene d'Amour; (c) Variation; (d) Danso Circassionne.
4. Tune thy Strings O Gipsy.
9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins,
Quotations.
London 1 pan. Stock and Commodity 9.35-10.15 p.m. From the Studio. A Plano Recital by Harold Scott. 10.15-10.30 p.m. Light Orchestral
Blusle.
Pique Dame-Overture (Suppe).
Sir Dan Godfrey conducting the Aisha (Lindsay).
Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra.
Phantom Bridge (Myddleton).
The Londori Palladium Orchestra. 10.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins,
Rugby Mid-day Press News, Further London Stock and Commodity Quota- tons followed by New York Opening Quotations.
Close Down
10.40 p.m.
General Lee to Yokohama;
A summons against the China Metal Manufacturing Company, Ltd., No. 6 Des Voeux Road Con- tral, was adjourned for a week, a representative of the Company Witness: Yes. His Worship: Well, I don't agree stating that the Company was in liquidation. The summons was in with you.
respect of four cases of nahlights |-- exported to Sourabaya on steamer Tilbadal on July 10,
Kin Cheong firm, No. 14 Queen's FINES OF $20.
Street, two summonses in respect of 430 bales of cotton yarn and The following firms were fined 350 bales of raw silk on
tho $20 each!
steamer Klungchow to Haiphong on The Cheung Shing Loong Arm, August 3, and 46 packages of No. 31 Bonham Strand West, ex-medicine, 40 bales of raw silk, 48 porting 11 bundles of dried cow balea of drills and 23 bales of tablo" hiiles, one bundle of dried deer cloth on the steamer Canton to skin and 360 bags of resin on the Haiphong on August 4, fined steamer General Lee and 401 pack-total of $40;
His Worship then decided to signal.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN
MEN ARE OFTENER TREACHEROUS THROUGH WEAKNESS THAN THROUGH DESIGN.-Rochefoucauld.
A services whist driva has been Arranged to take place at the Y.M.C.A. on Monday next.
PHILLIPINE GOLD
St. John's Cathedral Review for September is out. SHARE QUOTATIONS
Among other intercating mattor Mr. L "Forster To-day's quotations as received writes on the gambling at Shum
Chun. by Mossra. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz shortly after the close of Chau Yau, unemployed. was son the morning session of the Manila tenced to six weeks hard labour by Stock Exchange are as follows: Mr. E. W. Hamilton, at the Central
Price in PrOS
Magistracy this morning, on charge Arkel 1118 Balon Volume
of theft of a leather purse containing, Pele Pric
In Peson
BRIEF
On Tuesday the Y.M.C.A. aro holding a Games Night, commencing at 9 p.m. Series of indoor games will be arranged.
A general meeting of the European Y.M.C.A. is to be held on Thursday, September 13, for the purpose of ar- ranging the winter programme.
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rgas of old copper, 109 packages of Kwong Wo-Shing, 182 Wing Lok, white lead, two packages of lead Street, 1,077 bags of rice on the
cow horns and 104 six packages
Man Yick Loong, No. 43 Con pixar tre packages of cow hides, steamer Foo Lea to Tientain:
salt cow hides on the naught Road, West, 398 packages packages steamer Tantolus, on August 4; of fruits and vegetables on the
Foo Hung firm,.-No. 83 Des steamor Empresa of
Asia to
Twe cases of Typhold and one cold Voeux Rand West, 488 cases of Manila; each of Diphtheria and "l'aratyphoid Fover ware reported to the local | provisions on the Empress of Asin Nam Chong, No. 63 Des Voeux Health authorities during the week-to Vancouver; Gay Kee firm, No. Road Central, 210 drums of fuol end.
69 Des Voeux Road Central, 269 oli on the steamer Kalgan, to packages of sanitary ware and fit-Swatow;
H. E. the Governor, accompanied by Lings on the steamer Hydrangea to Sing Hong & Company, Prince's
Building,
100 bales of duck feathers Antamok Goldbelite 0.51 -0.10 0.60 1000 about 40 cents. from Chan Kam-wah his son, Richard Pool, and Mr. J. G. Swatow; fingulo Gold Mining 01 0.48 0.37 35000 at Swalow Lane. Defendant pleaded Pilcher,, Private Secretary, attended Jobsen & Company, Peddor on the steamer. Patroclus to Rot- Denguet Consolidated 25.00 11.00 13.00 10000 ho had picked the purso up in the a demonstration of the Davis Life Building, 1,100 bags of sulphate of bordam; Detective-Sergeant Fitchen Saving Apparatus at the Royal Naval street.
Calder · Ipo Gold Min
·Howen -Hhing Co. Baloot Mining Co. Barco Consolidated Ualled Parcale
At 7000 Recopied the plea, saying there was Dockyard yeasterday morning. The de-¡ammonia on the steamier Tung 180 casos of rubber shoes on the
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made COGNAC famous
Sold at all Stores and Hotels.
JUST
LISTEN
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CHEVROLET
THIS
EVERY CAR OWNER WANTS THE BODY WHICH WILL GIVE HIM THE MOST IN COMFORT, SAFETY and FREEDOM FROM ANNOYING RATTLES AND SQUEAKS.
FROM THE 3 INSTANCES MENTIONED BEFORE WE HAVE FOUND, THAT FOR A MOVABLE BODY TO BE BETTER ABLE TO WITHSTAND MORE PRESSURE, GREATER IMPACTS AND ROUGHER. HANDLING, A STEEL PLUS HARDWOOD.CONSTRUCTION IS WITHOUT A DOUBT STRONGER, MORE DURABLE AND RESILIENT THAN AN ALL STEEL CONSTRUCTION.
THEREFORE
(Watch this space to-morrow for continuation).
FAR EAST MOTORS
PRICO
26, Nathan Road, Kowloon,
Telephone 59101.
GARDAN
stops pains
immediately.
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On A quarrel among some prostitutes in monstration was carried out by one to Canton;...
and Swalow Lane and, complainant had officer and four men from I.M.S.
Company, No. stenmor Haining to Amoy Hope to see what was happening, and Osiris in the specially construsted 17 Queen's Road Central, 200 bags
8. Kato
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Tin Heong, No. 88 Jeffroy Road, paint, 18 longs
Klung
paint,
of linseed
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