CARDINALS WIN LEAGUE FLAG
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dinals nine runs to the good. The
box scores read:
Cincinnatti
St. Louis
500
R. H.
E.
0
· 0
7
14
National
FURTHER RESULTS.
Other games in the
League to-day were decided as
follows:
Boston
Philselphia .....
$12 14
1 2
Pittsburgh............
(R. Moora homered for Boston and the game was called in the' Heronth.)
11
Chicago...... 7
10
0
day were:
St. Louis
Dotrait
Chilengo
Cleveland
The American League scores to-
B
2
12
1
3
5
1
5
8
(Gamo enlled in the sixth on ne-
count of darkness.)
Philadelphia
4
3.
2
Boston...
2
5
(Higgins homered for
ladelphia),
BOSTON WINS.
Phi-
Boston advanced to and secured Fourth place in the League by de fenting Philadelphia. The scorer:
R. HI, E.
A
Boston'
Philadelphia
9
3 11
0 }
The Kamo went 'ten. Inninga. McManus homered,
Chiengo trounced Pittsburgh eight to two, both teams giving away an error. The scores:
R. }}. E. Chicago
8 17 2
1 1
Pittsburgh...
AMERICAN LEAGUE. Babe Ruth said good-bye to the fane to-day when the New York Yankees played Washington, and, tu spite of Gehrig's homer, were benten five to three. Ruth re- ceived a tremendous ovation and was presented with a scroll bear- ing the names of thousands who watched him play. The
had ACOTER!
Now York Washington
It
II.
E.
8 1
t
0
The German Minister of Economics, Herr Kurt Schmitt, recently appoint- ed, is taking a leading part of dobt settlement negotiations with Great
Britain.
POLICE RESERVE
ORDERS FOR CURRENT WEEK
Order by the Hon. Mr. E. D. c. Wolfe, CM, inspector General Police state;
·
Chinese Company
Training Course: Part H.-The following members have passed Part I of Training Course, Knowledge of Police Duty and Regulations:-Con stables 137 Hon Pak-chung. R73 James Ko and R8 Young Shou-te.
All recruits of the Chinese Company will attend at the Chinese Company Headquarters on Tuesday, October 2nd at 17.30 hours for instruction.
Indian Company Training Course: Part IL-All Te The League ponant winners, De-recruits of the indian Company. troit Tigers, playing in unbeat-lding at Hongkong will attend Chi- nrise Company Headquarters,, 17, able form, beat St. Louis 10-6 in Queen's Road Central on Thursday, a free scaring match.
October 4th, at 17:30 hours for in St. Louis Detroit
struction.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
DEATH OF MR. CHARLES KEW
RESPECTED RESIDENT OF
HONGKONG
MONDAY,
DEATH OF MR. D. A. GOURLAY
· FORMER · INSPECTOR OF HONGKONG POLICE
Polico
OCTOBER
1934.
Force, who retired in 1915. lie was 5 years of age and is aur- vived by his widow.
Mr. Gourlay joined the Police Force hero in 1891 when he transfer- red from the Dundee Palice Force. ile was promoted Sergeant in 1890 and appointed a third class Inspector in 1809.
He was decorated at the Jubilee in 1807 by King Edward, who was then tho Prince of Wales, and in 1000 he received the medal and certifleato uf when he rescued the crow of a sampan the Royal Humane Society for bravery which was asked against the rocks near Observatory Pler in the terrible typhoon of that year.
Hongkong has lost an old and
The death occurred on ' August 16 valued resident in Mr. C. H. Wat Morny House, Crail, Scotland, of Kow, who died on Saturday at the | Mr. Dayld Arthur Gourlny, a former age of 63, at his realdenco at Chief Inspector of the Hongkong Castle Terraco, Calne Itoad, after a long Illness, frem kidney trouble.
The fourth son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Kew, and brother of Drs. Chadwick. Fred and Irvin Kaw, Mr. George Kew, and the late Mr. Joe Kew, Charles Kew was a member of an Australian family which settled in Hongkong more than half a century ago and have the Colony develop into a modern cosmopolis. He
received his early education at Queen's College, then known as the Central Government School. Ono ·· of, a family of clever boys, who have ainco como to prominence in tho careers each chose for himself, Charles made hie mark carly Young in life. At the tender age of 14, bo was sulllelently well instructed to embark upon his work, and, ontering the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and Chinn, he soon rose to a position of responsibility, When only 20 years of age he acted As Secretary and Confidential Clerk to the late Mr. Thomas Whitehead, Manager of the Bank, who in public affairs is remembered by the part he played as a member of the Le gislative Counell. Mr. Whitehead passed away in England only half- n-year ago, but such was the re- gard which he had at all times for his former Secretary that after a lapse of 40 years he still held the intter in close remembrance and | left him a legacy when he died.
At Kowloon.
Charles Kew left the Chartered Bank to join the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Com- pany, then in the early stage of its
wng
Mr. Gourlay had many interesting bouts with pirates, an outstanding one War being in 1000 when To Kwa Bay. After a short fight, 10 pirates pirates attacked two junks in Kowloon were arrested, and tried at the Su- preme Court, where one of the party was sentenced to 10 years' hard labour for assaulting the Inspector, and the others received sentences of seven years'. For this work, Inspector Gourlay and the other officers awarded $25 each by the Chief Justice.
Inspector Gourlay was standing in dealing with fires
also out-
were
and
was instrumentni in the arrest of a Chinese who had set fire to many places In Hollywood Road, causing many deatha.
When he retired on December 1, 1918, he was presented with a silver eup from the Indian police, among whom he was very popular. The Hon. Mr. C. Bref, Messer, then Superintendent of Police, presented it Captain at the Indians' request, at the Central Police Station.
In private life, Mr. Gourlay was a held the championship of the Colony. capable lawn bowler, and in 1911
HONGKONG GIRL MARRIED
AT HOME.
development. His quick capacity WEDDING AT SELSEY, for detalls which, with a retentive memory,
a. characteristic, brought early recognition and П position of trust. He served suc- cessively under three different Managers, the late Mr. J. Osborne, Mr. J. McGowan and Mr. A. Brown. In 1913, Mr. Kew left the Godown on his own account, and founded Company to start business the private limited liability firm of Rudolf Wolff and Kew, Limited, Metal Merchants. Importers and Agents, of which he was Managing Director until his death.
Inspection Prende--All tanks of the Further American League acor- Indian Company will parade at Cen-Exporters, and General Commission
tral Polico Station on Thursday,
R. H. 10.
16 4
14
0 10
es were:
R. IL
· E.
Philadelphia 0
8
Boston
6
11
Chicago
16
2
Cleveland
5
11
2
--Renter.
(Troysky homured).
4
IN NAE
NEW YORK HOPES DASHIED
BROOKLYN. AVENGES
INSULT
New York, Oct. 1. To-day's National League games the baseball may spell finis" to pennant aspirations of the New York Giants. They have to play again the infuriated Brooklyn Dodgers, of whom the New York manager recently, and thought- issaly, asked: "Are they still in the League?"
It remained for the Dodgers to show the Giants a trick or two, for yesterday, when the New York team needed victory to remain in the pennant rate against the Cardinals, the Brooklyn men snatched it from them. The insult was avenged.
St. Louis Cardinals, meanwhile,
won against Cincinnati. and thus
established themselves at the top of the League, breaking the tie; with the Giants. St. Louis playa against the Reds again to-day. Evon if St. Louis loses, the best New York can do is tie the League now, for they are at the end of their schedule.
If there is.n tlo, however, Cardinals and Giants will play a three game series to decide the
isque.
The pennant betting at the mo- ment is St. Louis 1-12 and Giants 10-1.--Reuter,
MANILA STOCK EXCHANGE
October 18th. at 17.30 hours under Sub Inspector R. J.-Hunt for a gen- eral inspection of equipment etc.. by the Company Commanding Officer. with
Dress-While Uniform, Cap White Cover, Bell with Brace, Armlet with Badge, Pocket Policeman" and
nute-book to be carried.
Flying Squad Commendation-Crown. Sergeant R301 Choa Hing-ki the Flying Squad is highly comnieniled and grant. ed a commended service Bar by the Hon. I. G. P. for most valuable assis tance rendered to the Superintendent 3. & E. on the 18th. September, 1934.
As principal in a leading firm
Peters, Selsey, recently of Miss The wedding took place at St. Barbara Violet Franklin, only daughter of Mrs. A. C. Franklin Hugh Buckson Moss, E., son of of Hongkong, and Capt. Geoffrey Mr. and Mrs. J. H. B. Moss of House, Hartlebury. Charlton niece of Major and Mrs. A. E. Worcestershire. The bride is the
Lovin of Selsey:
The service, which was fully, choral, was conducted by the Rev. J. W. Hunter.
handling a large share of the metal trade of South China, Mr. Kow's reports could always be relied upon for the true conditions and activity tles of the trade.. It is said that before the slump set in, he had handled as much as £30,000 worth of Yunnon tin in a day-no mean volume.
+
her uncle, Major Levin, looked The bride, who was given away charming in a dross of white lace with a small, train and long sleeved coatee, and she wore long veil of fine white not and an orange circlet. She curried Keen Sportsman.
bouquet of pale pink rosebuds and In private life, the late Mr. White heather. Miss Joan Moss, Charles Kow was of a reserved and the bridegroom's sister, acted as retiring disposition, but very well bridesmaid and looked lovely in a Instructional Tutrol. The instruc-liked and highly regarded by all dress of pale blue lace and a tional patrol of the Hongkong Section who had the privilege of his friend- black hat and carrying a bouquet will take place on Friday, October
of white roses. 5th. at 17.30 hours sharp at Central ship. In his early days he was
and in yachting,
The bride's mother was dressed Police Station. All members will at kcon oarsman, Lend. Dress-White Uniform, Cap which was his other chief recrenin periwinkle blue and white with White Cover, and Belt with tion, he excelled. He was one of georgette, and the bridegroom's Brace.
the oldest members of the Victoria mother was attired in a belgo lace Recreation Club as well as of the ensemble. Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, had coxed many a boat to victory at. regattas and appeared regularly at
Emergency Unit Reserve Promotion-Constable R419 A. 3. Raptis has been promoted to the rank tember, 1934,
The duties of best man Avere carried out by Capt. E. L. Parker,
E
A reception was held at Elleray,
of Lance Sergeant us from 17th. Sop-races by the latter Club, being the West Street, Selsey, the home of
To TSUN ON. Acting, D; S. P. (R)
ALLEGED FALSE
REPORT
ROBBERY WHICH
NOT HAPPEN
1
DID
owner of two vessels, the Meteor
and Elphin. IIs brothers are the bride's uncle. The bride's old stalwarts of the Hongkong going away dress and cont was of Football Club,
jade greon trimmed with white,
Many gifts were received from
During the War, when the long-and a green hat. kong Police Reserve came into ex Hongkong. istence, Mr. Kew was a Sergeant in the Mounted Section.
A man of much versatility, at one time he had thoughts of be coming an optician. He profited from a holiday spent in the United States in his younger days to study,
and Kew), and Cecil (American Express). A daughter, Maud, is the wife of Mr. Henry Alwee.
The family is also well-known in Shanghai where Dr. Chadwick
The Funeral.
Au Kam-chiu, a salesman of the and had actually qualified as a Kew is in practice as a dentist be- Tin Cheung rice shop. No, 404 member of Dr. Klein's .School oi Hennessy Road, ground floor, and Optics, but did not take up practice sides being the proprietor of the Tang Yuk-on, a foki, were charged here. He prescribed for himself at largest florist shop there. before Mr. E. W. Hamilton, at the least, an excellent pair of glasses. Central Magistracy this morning, with, having made a false report to the police that a crime had been committed as the shop on Saturday.
and
Kew
Many friends were present to Old Hongkong.
pay their last respects at the Hongkong produced in the late Mr. Charles Kew was buried in the plot Forty-five years of residence in testant Cemetery. The late Mr. funeral held yesterday at the Pro-
Kew a historian with a rare fund reserved for Old Residents, near Mr. C. D'Almada e Castro ap- of reminiscence. The retentive- peared for defentiants, and tenderness of memory mentioned earlier was interred a few years ago. The the spot where his brother Joseph ed a plea of not guilty.
was also applied to public affairs Rev. Mr. J. R. Higgs officiated. and his Association with the Inte The principal mourners were 1. It was alleged by Detective] Mr. Whitehead brought him
into Mesere. Arthur James, Albert Sergeant Fitches that defendants contact with an interesting plage Edward; Cecil and
Henry made a report on Saturday night in the Colony's history which he (song): Drs. Fred H. and Irvin W. that five men had entered their had sot down in writing. As "Town- Kew (brothers); Mr. Henry Ahwee: shop and had robbed the occup- dw
dweller he wrote interesting, ants of $150. It was later dis- well in contributions to our old son-in-law); and Messrs. Harry PHILIPPINE, GOLD covered that five men had been Hongkong" and to our Correspond Allen Kew (nephews);
to the shop but had not robbed dunce column, and it was
Others of the large gathering hoped SHARE QUOTATIONS the defendants. Later, the de- that he would proceed further and Miss Rita Randall and Messrs. fendants produced that money, produce a book which would havo Joseph Gould, H. A. Lammert. E To-day's quotations na received stating, that it had dropped on the been a valuable contribution of Abraham, J. D. Bush, Hin-shing by Mesars, Swan, Culbertson & floor of the shop.
little known facts to bridge gaps, Ho Kee, F, Mow Fung. E. Mow Fritz shortly after the close of the Mr. D'Almada sald there had in the Colony's written story. This morning session of the Manila been a lot of unpleasantness bo- and other plans he had formulated Fung, U. Rumjahn, Starling Jex,
during hle long Ilincas, for,
sted A. Urquhart, Shi Yu-man, J. Lan- Stock Exchange are as follows:-tween the defendants and the fiveontimistio in business affairs, he, Goorge Lynn, C. E, Wong, R. Wong, A. Rosario Wang, F. V. were in any way justified in was also, optimistic us to his re- II. Choy, K. F. LI, Choa Po- In Fooking a charge. The men cer-covery, and had looked forward to an Chon Po-min. Lan Tak-po, K. Anlamok Goldñeld£ 0.45 0.45 3.46 bago tainly had taken away the account a new period of resumed usefulness,
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