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ADMITS STABBING

CHINESE SENT

TO PRISON

PROVOCATION PLEA FAILS

After having naulted three men with a knife in Arsenal Street, Chau Tim unemployed, made of followed by a constable, and in

attempting to dodge a tramear slipped and fell on the road sustaining bruises to him cheek and knees,

He was produced before Mr. W.! Schofield, at the Central Magin tracy this morning, charged with Assault on Wong Tang, Tal Cheung and Lam Tang, and in answer to the charge admitted having stabbed them because they had¦ assaulted him with iron bara.

Detective Sergeant Pitches said. that Wong Tang was a foreman at the Hop Cheung bulkling con- tractors, and the other two com- plainants were his fokis. Defend ant had been previously employed there as à casual labourer, but his services in been dispensed with and he had received his wagen, Wong Tang had reported to the Police that the defendant had threatened bim, and had asked him for $30. On Saturday night the de- fendant laid in wait for Wong Tang and saulted him, indleling

knife wound on his body other two complainants came to Wong's assistance, and were alen stubbed in various parts of the body. The defendant then away, throwing

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY,

Pupils of Vera Volkova and George Goncharoff, who are to present the Ballet "Les Sylphides” at the

King's Theatre on Thurad ky, 29th. înstant, at 5.10 p.m.

THE DEATH OF MRS. R.

M. DYER

rati

the kaffe away. He was chased by a constable, and when attempting to dulge i tramenr slipped and fell on the road grazing his cheek. It was a

PASSES AWAY IN LONDON

Widespread regret will be felt

serious use, As the defendant | throughout the Colony at the news might have Inflicted more serious wounds. He seemed to have been suffering from some Imaginary grievance.

of the sudden death, which occurred in London on Friday, of Mrs. Dyer, wife of Mr. R. M. Dyer, former Chief Manager of the Hongkong Dock Co., Ltd. Mr. Schofield

Tour Whampon imposedl months' hard‍ Fabiour on defendant. News of the sad occurrence was re- remarking he did not helleve hisrrived in Honghong by eable on story of having been assailed Saturday morning.

injuries

with iron bars As his would have been more serious.

SOCIETY ROMANCE social activities, her brightness of

COUPLE TO FLY TO THE EAST

During her lengthy residence in 1932 Colony, which she left in when her husband went on retire- Bent. Mrs. Byer won hosts of Friends by reason of her numerous

disposition and constant readiness to led her and to all deserving causes. Her death will eume as a great shock her many friente, and the deepest sympathy will be felt for the husband, who himself. Irenved hua fren la indifferent health latter- Notley was given at a lendem rly in the heavy loss he has suffered. gister offre to-day of the forth-

Formerly Mas Alice Lowden, coming marriage of Lady Margaret the late Mrs. Dyer was a qualifiedes Stewart, daughter of Lori Landon-nursing sister, having been trained derry, Secretary of State for Air, at the Leeds Infirmary and later to Mr. Allun Muntz, managing) serving in Sheffield. She came out

London, Nov, 120,

1

DETECTIVE SUES FOR £50,000

ALLEGED PARIS LIBEL

ACCUSED AS ACCOMPLICE

IN STAVISKY AFFAIR

RED MENACE CHECKED

NOVEMBER ' 26, 1934.

RADIO BROADCAST

Relay From the Helena May Institute

ZE.K. PROGRAMME

From Z. B. W. on a wavelength.of 350 metres (840 kilocycles):

5-8 p.m.. European Programme. 5-8.30 p.m. A Relay of the Ilongkong Orchestra Hotel Dance

from the Hongkong Ilole! Roof Garden.

6.30-7 pm, A Relay of the last part of the Concert arranged by Mr. Harry Ore, from the Helena May Institute, by courtesy of. the Committee.

7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quola- tions, London and New York Stock and Commodity Quotations,

7.08.7.28 p.m. Light Orchestral. Woods Nymph's (Valsettc) · (Eric

Contes).

New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra conducted by Eric Contes. London Sulta (Eric Contes).

Erie Conten and Symphony Orchestra.

(n) Tarantelle "Covent Garden": (b) Meditation-"Westminster": (c) March"Kalghtsbridge.” Bien Aimes-Valse (Waldtoufel). Amoretten Tanz-Waltz (Gung').

Albert Sandler and hia Orchestra. 7.28-7.43 p.m. A Recital by Derek Oldham (Tenor).

2.

1. Come Away, Death (Quilter).

(a) O Mistress Mine; (b) Blow, Blow thou Winter Wind.

3. Derek Oldham Medley,

7.43-8 p.m. A Jazz Piano Recital

by Rola da Costa.

1.

Viktoria and her Husnar-Medley,

Say it with Music-Medley.

3. Just by your example.

A p.m. Locn! Time and Weather Report.

8.03-10.30 p.m. Chinese Stadio Concert.

9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Slack and Commodity Quotations.

10.30 p.m. Reuter Press Balletins. Rugby Mid-day Press News, Further London Stork and Commodity Quoin. tions.

10.10 p.m.

Close DownL

All Relays of the Hongkong Hotel

HO CHIEN CLAIMS Orchestrna ure by courtesy of the

VICTORY

Changsha, Nov. 25,

Manngement.

Z.E.K. PROGRAMME

In a message sent to Nanking by Programme from Zkk, on a fre. 8.30-10 p.m. European Recorded General Ho Chien, Military Gover-ency of 640 k.em. Bor of

that Human, he claimed

8.30-8.58 p.m. Concert Items, following heavy fighting with the Pinnoforte Solo Rigoletto Para-

phrase de Concert (Verdi-Liszt). Reds in the districts near the

Alfred Cortot, Klangsi border, the Hunan forces | Song-1 Love they (Grieg). have erupled Shakten. The Reds

Eva Turner (Soprano). Violin Solos--Liebesfrend (Love'x Jare alleged to have suffered over a

Joy) (Kreisler), thousand casualties.

Violin Salon - Liebeslied (Love's

Sorrow) (Kreisler). General Ho Chien also declares

Priz Kreister. menice in the Kiangai-Songs-Casanova-0 Mistress fand Telegraph. Copyright. Triegraphic area that Red

and Fair . Strauss). Stedinance, SAP4. Received, NovembeHunan border districts is definitely

checked, following bis vigorous | Songs-Coannova-The Memory, of a Paris, Nov. 25.

campaign. He is directing Kiss (J. Strauss),

Arthus Fear (Baritone), Two former Prime Minis-erations personally at Hengehow, in Southern Hunan, where he has

8.58-9.10 p.m. Trio in Minor

(Special to "Tolograph")

director of an aircraft firm. Lady to Bangkong as a naval nursing ters, one member of the pre-established his headquarters-Cep. Op. 49, (Mendelssohn) played by Margaret Stewart announced her sister, and here she met Mr. Dyer, to

fortnight ago de- whom she was married in October, [sent engagement a

Government, several News Agency. spite her father's refinal to give 1913, at St. John's Cathedral. his consent.

Mr. Muntz is 36 years old.

-

Amongst her many social activi-political chiefs of the past ties, Mrs. Dyer will be especially re- and present, a famous news- membered for her work at Kowloon paper proprietor, and | Docks, where her husband

War

According to M, Bouy, Gringoire accused him, among other things, of being an accompliers of the Inte

extraordinary.

Cortot (Pianoforte); Thibaud (Violin) and Cusats ('Cello). 1st Movement-Molto allegro agitato, 200, Movement-Andante-con

tranquille, 3rd Movement--Scherzo. 4th Movement-Finale.

moto

0.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins,

Quotations.

The bride-to-be, who is 24 years of age, has a pilot's certificate and intends to fly East next month'with her husband on a business trip. Chter Manager from 1909 to 1932. [numerous figures of the M1. Stavisky, financial manipulator Lundun 1 pan. Stock and Commodity

and in particular she figured pro-Paris underworld, will figure minently in the activities of the

The said it possessed

9.35-10 p.m. Variety. Klong) Dock bathing beach at the among the galaxy of wit-evidence to prove that Bone ed Organ Solos-It was 40 Beautiful.

was passing nesses in the sensational forged at least

DIS Starisky. a very prominent part in running in which a detective is suing counterfoils to "dojo the Terror." Here she took libel suit opening to-morrow cheque counterfoil, rausing the Government to pay £50,000 for the special canteen which was established for the troops.

ADMIRAL DREYER

RETURNS

PAYS OFFICIAL CALL ON GOVERNOR

time the Shaforce through the Colony.

In the big strike of 1925, also, she rendered sterling services, be-

jox tower of strength amongst

her friends.

be described as a born gardener,

a newspaper.

Detretive Inspector Bony suing the weekly Gringoire £50,000 damikes.

It was alleged that Bony passed this money OB to the notorious is "Jojo" having first taken his forent of £25,000,

The cuunterfolls were to be used in evidence against Stavisky and others. is brileved-Renter Special.

. 12.

As a keen horticulturist. Mrs. The Stavisky scandal and other The C.-in.-C., B. E. Admiral Dyer was for many years on the financial and political causes cele

it florticultural brea will come up for revity at the Sir Frederick C. Dreyer, returned Committee of the to the Colony at 7 o'clock this Society, where her advice was of trial. morning' on board 11.3.S. Kent, the greatest value. She could well Bugship of the China Fleet, after several months in the North.

During the morning Commodore Frank Elliott, the beads of de- garden was proof of her expert GOD GRANTS LIBERTY ONLY TO The P. and 0. Ilner Corfu Is due

THOSE WHO LOVE IT, AND ARE AL- here partments in tho R. N. Dockyard knowledge in this sphere.

from Singapore and captains of warships in harbour Mrs. Dyer, who hailed from York-WAYS READY TO GUARD AND DEFEND English mails at 7 a.m. on Thursday. ralled on His Excellency on board shire, was also a member of the IT-Daniel Webster. the Kent, after which the C.-in-C. original Committee of the Hang-

paid an

and the magnificent display, of flowers to be seen at her Aberdeen

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

with

thu

Organ Solos The Clouds will soon

roll by,

Quentin M. Maclean. Vocal Duels-What's Good for the

Goose is good for the Gander. Vocal Duets-Gee. Oh Gosh, I'm

Grateful.

piano Solos-Now that you're Gone. Sam Browne und Girl Friend,

Piano Solo-Can't we talk it over.

Carroll Gibbons. Organ Solos-My Song goes round

the World Organ Solos By a Waterfall,

Frederic Bayen. 10 p.m. Close Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Waver

Special programme for Yar Bestern listeners will be broadcast this evening by DJA on 31.39 metros as under:

Opwing Andeancament [XJA CIN mart Folk Bong. Programs= Parecast (German, Englak). 1.15 p.m Music and Toplest Evente. 1.15 p.m. News In English.

H.M.S. Cumberland arrived in port um-flying the white pennant, yesterday Chuen Kam-to, n workman fficial visit to II.E. kong Yorkshire Society, and took the Governor uk Government the deepest interest in its activities,ployed on the site of the new liang-morning, preparatory to her departure

for Home for re- .m. House,

She was also at one time Treasurer kang and Shanghai Bank, has been on Wednesday of the Girl Guides' Association and to the Government Civil Hospital commission and re-ft.

ribs caused for many years was closely identi-with several fractured

by a piece of wood falling on him. |fied with the M.C.I.

is condition is not serious.

CHINA POLITICAL TRUCE NEAR?

NANKING HAS FRESH

OFFER FOR. CANTON

Shanghai, Nov. 25. On the request of the Central Government leaders. Dr. Wang Chung-hul, a peace envoy in unofficial capacity, made R hasty visit to the captial lo-day. It is believed that as a result of their discussion of the situation Marshal Chiang Kai-shek and Mr.

Wang

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A keen poultry-breeder, she took j." a prominent part in that section of

A fine of $1,000, or five

months' the first Empire Fair in Hongkong, hard Inbour, was imposed by Mr. W. on the Committee of which she Schofield, at the Central Mugistrey this morning, un Mnk Pat, a woman, served.

Deeply loved by all who enjoyed the privilege of her friendship, Mrs. Dyer will long be remembered in the Colony.

Booking for the Hongkong Aniatour Dramatic Club's production of "Fresh Fields" on December 5, 6, 7, and 8. fopened on Saturday at Mesars. Ander-

sony, All sents

may be reserved.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. C Bonnar who second arrived on the Blue Funnel liner Hoor of No. 7 Chung Sau Street. Memmon un Saturday, being_ng- Revenue Officer, Grimmitt said the companied by their daughter, who is opium was found in a box with some shortly to be married. articles of clothing thrown over it. The woman said soincone had brought)

charged with passession of 30 taels were amongst the passengers

the of prepared aplum on

AIR OFFICERS AT the opium there.

SINGAPORE

been

News has been received in Hung- kong that Mr. Chino Hsin-ying, an Engineering, graduate (B.Sc.) of the University of Hongkong, his been bard Sentence of three months'

Wong awarded the higher Degree of Master labour was imposed upon Chol, aged 28, unemployed, when he of Selenco (M.Sc.) by the Senate of Two more seulor Air Ministry at the Kowloon

appeared before Mr. E. W. Hamilton the University of London.

Magistracythia į Ching-wel will show Dr. Wang omcials are arriving at Singapore morning, charged with the theft of A

has Dloecran Bazaar some practical proposals designed early next year, the Straits Times a wooden box containing 178 packets organised by the congregations of to work out close co-operation наув.

of cigarettes and 162 copper cents.elght Chinese and English Churches between Nanking and Canton on

They are: Air Commodore W. L. Ng Chuk, aged 57, a married woman. (Anglican) in co-operation with eight the occasion of the coming Fifth weleh, D.Secure we be had left the box outside 840, Canton schools, to raise funds for evangelis. Plenary Session of the Executivo Organisation, and Col. J. F. Turner, Road, on Saturday at 10.30 p.m. Be work in the Diocese of Victoria box was and South China. The Bazaar will Committee of the Central Kusmin: D.5.0., Director of Werks and missing and she was told that a man be held on Saturday, December's

When she returned the Buildings. Wang will likely visit Cunton

had taken it away. The defendant the Bishop's Gardon and St. Paul's Sir John Salmond, Marshal of was caught by a district watchman College, and will be opened at 11 am, again if his present visit to the the R.A.F. and Government Director running away with the box. Inspector by Mra. Berrett, wife of the General capital is attended with definite of Imperial Airways was due to Shannon stated that defendant had Officer Commarting the Troops. It results.-Central Nows.

reach Singapore last Sunday,,

will remain open until:8 pan.,

tang

Dr

a previous conviction.

10 p.m. Popular Music.

11 p.m. Eportz Review,

11.1v.m. Nows in GermAN.

11.30. The Call of the

1

Homelands

Tharingen. Manuscript by Ed. v. it. Blecke. 11,15 now. Nawe in English. 13.31 0.m. Clewe dewn DJA,

K.Z.R.M. PROGRAMME

This Evening's Broadcast From Manila Station

A

Today's broadcast from Manila by KZIM:

m. Studio Claraben,

5.30 p.m. Practice flour-Conservatory, of

Music 6.10 p.m. Spanish Informational Perk 240 p.m. English Informaŭsual Period. 7. Dinner Mate. 7.15 . Hudebaker

Motor Co.

Champion-Manila

7.30 p.m. Malabon Sugar Company Spon.

worship.

7.55 pm. Fanlo y Cla Programme (Chala

RZEG)..

p.m. Brunswick Recording Programme (Chatt KZEG)ponsored by A &P Condens.

A.15

1.39

pm, Burgess Battery Programme

Spshared by W. II. Slavene Co. 0.M.

Chevrolet Jamboree--Facilia Dong- mercial Co-Chevrolet Orchestra, Lorine Nash, Johnny Berria and iamcn Mendoza. ... Lght Dlansion) Varieties. 10. Da

14.30 pm. Simon.

MACKINTOSH'S

an

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