GIANTS CONTINUE TO WIN
NOSE OUT REDS AS YANKS LOSE
PLAY EXTRA INNINGS
New York, May 19, Both New York teams were tight duels in the engaged in major baseball leagues to-day.
The Giants, lenders of the National circuit, were just able to nose out the Cincinnati Reds in a match that went to ten innings, while the Yankees were beaten by the Cleveland Indians in eleven innings. The winners scored the only run of the fixture.
Results of to-day's matches as
cabled by Reuter follow:
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HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MAY 20,
WOMAN ADMITS '
THEFT
Air Giants GOT GOLD BANGLE
FAITH IN MONSTER CRAFT UNSHAKEN
MAXIM "GORKY DISASTER
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(Special to "Telegraph”)
Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphia
MELTED
Була
Whilst wearing the clothes and wrist watch that she was alleged to have stolen from a friend, Lau Ying. aged 22, a spinster. Arrested in Shanghai Street yes- terday. This morning she was brought before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy, charged with the theft of a gokh bangle valued at $59, a rolled gold wrist watch valued at $8 and a suit of woman's clothing.
Chan Kin, aged 21, also described Message Ordinamer, 2184. Received, May as a spinster, was the complain to 20
ant. The theft was alleged to have taken place at No. 160 Temple Street, first floor.
London, May 10.
Detective Sergeant
Dowman,
$
Epstein Outraged
STATUES LEAVING
LONDON
"UNSUITABLE” ART
(Special to "Talograph")
of Government
Southern
1935.
RADIO BROADCAST
Relay from Po Hing Theatre
Z.E.K. PROGRAMME
From Z. B. W. on a wavelength of 355 metres (845 kilocgeles).
5-7 p.m. Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra.
7 p.m. Stock Quotations. 7.63-7.03 p.m. Light Orchestral Music.
7-33-7.45
Four p.m.
Song
by
(Soprano). Schubert sung by Elisio Suddaby
London, May 19. Becauso Sir William Llewellyn, President of the Royal Academy, The Czarina (Ganne). and the Council, declined to al Czarina from "The Spirit of the
Voyevode" (Gronauana). the appeal for the preservation of the eighteen Epstein statues, Entry of the Spring Flowers, It is officially announced from
which are to bo removed 4 You shall be the king of my heart, Moscow that three new giant aero-
"unsuitable" from the new head-In Spring-Overture (Goldmark). planes, of the same type as the prosecuting, stated that on April quarters of the British Medical Parade of the Tin Soldiers (Jessel). ill-starred Maxim Gorky which 13 defendant went to complain-Association, and are required by Policeman's Holiday (Ewing). crashed two daya ngo with a loss ant's house and stayed there for the of 48 lives, will be built at once. some time. On April 21, com- Rhodesia, the sculptor has written The Maxim Gorky WIS the plainant had a bath and when she to the Academy asking that his largest plane in the world,
returned from the bathroom, she me be withdrawn from the list found defendant had gone and of enndidates for membership. that the jewellery and clothes Epstein, interviewed, said his were missing. Yesterday defend-name was put up for the Academy ant was arrested in Shanghai ten years ago. He never gave it Street, and at the time was wear-
n thought until the Council de clared it was no business of theirs ing the clothes and the watch.
When arrested defendant ad- whether his statues were pued mitted that she had had the bangle down or not. melted down and
It was powered by eight motors and could carry 100 passengers. It was the last word in aircraft
· designing and engineering, as the Russinna know it.
made into a
There was no blame attached to the ship or its pilots. With a big thehollday crowd on board the Maxim Gorky wan flying steadily when a stunting pilot clipped one of-chain, but she now denied that winga. It went into a spin and story. erashed at terrific speed. There were no survivora.
Pittsburgh
Philadelphin
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Phillies),
New York
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Cincinnati
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(There were ten innings).
Boston
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St. Louis
7 10
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland
New York
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E.
the Indians. There were eleven Innings).
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Detroit
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CORRESPONDENCE
Central British School.
The Editor,
Hongkong Telegraph
Defendant, ja admitting the theft, alleged that both she and This loss, however, in no way the complainant were sly brothel aircraft girls, and that they were sleeping druats the Russlan builders. The Government le con- together when she took the bangle tinuing its programme of experi. and watch from mentation and because it is well wrist. Defendant also admitted satisfied with the practicability of that she had had the bangle melted such craft as the Maxim Gorky, down, but she had sold the gold it has ordered three new ships of and had spent the money. the type-United Press,
MAN'S ELEVENTH CONVICTION
PICKPOCKET ON
STEAMER
Charged before Mr. 9. A. A. Macfadyen, at the Central Magis- tracy this morning, with the theft of an envelope containing $17 in Shanghai notes from Cheung Yau- chuan, on board the steamer 8.8 Hoi Ching at the China Merchants
complainant's
Defendant was remanded for 24 hours in police custody.
MILITARY EXPERT
ON TOUR
HO YING-CHING SEES NORTH DEFENCES
Peiping, May 20.
He realised, now, their inten- tlons were not to foster art or artists and he felt he should die- from them associate himself entirely-Reuter Special.
JAPANESE SEND
1. The Rosebud; Hark! Hark!
the Lark.
2.
Serenade,
Cradle Song.
Review" by
4. Faith in Spring. 7.45-8 p-m-Cine Silhouette.
8 p.m. Time and Weather Report. 8.03-11 pm. Relay from Po Hing Theatre (Chinese).
8.30-10 p.m. European Record Music from Z.E.K. on n frequency of 640 kilocycles.
8.30-8.50 p.m. Concerto in G Minor, Op.23 (Saint-Saens)
Arthur de Groef (Pianoforte) and the New Symphony Orchestra. 8.569.36 p.m. Variety. Piano Solo-Judy.
GOODWILI. ENVOY Vocal-Whistling in the Dark.
TO MAKE EXTENSIVE TOUR OF CHINA
Tokyo, May 20. Probably marking the importance of the elevation of the Chinese and Japanese Legations in Tokyo and Peiping to the status of Embassies, the Japanese Government is send ing an Ambassader Extraordinary in the person of Mr. Matsumoto to Chinn.
Mr. Matsumoto will undertake an General Ho Ying-ching, Chair-will mission, after paying an official extensive tour of China, on a good- man of the Peiping Military | Connell, is now
visit to the Nanking Government. on a tour of military inspection in Southern
He Is leaving Tokyo for Kobe to
whence he
Hail wil net day Hopel Province.
Neica.
wharf yesterday, Chan To, un- He is visiting Shihchinchueng, for Shanghai to-morrow.---Central employed, was sentenced in ten whence he will proceed to Tai- months hard labour. and alaoyuenfu to-day by a special train ordered to pay $35
amends or for the purpose of holding a dis- serve another two months' hard cussion with General Yen Shih- labour. He was also given two han concerning military affairs yours' police supervision.
in North China-Central News.
Defendant pleaded gully to the charge, and admitted ten previous convictions.
Detective Sergeant Kinnear said the steamer arrived about 10 am. yesterday, and the complainant
NINGHSIA RAILWAY
Sir. In his speech at the lay ing of the foundation stone of the new Central British School in Argyle Street, His Excellency the Governor Sir William Peel is
Ninghsia, May 20. reported us saying that Sir Robert
As a first step toward pushing Ho Tung presented the site of the
went on board to meet his wife, its construction programme, the present school in Nathan Road.
Actually, it was not the site, but who was returning from. Kwong Ninghsia Government has resolved! the school building, which formed Chow Wan. He was jostled in the to appropriate an initial amount the subject
Sir of
Robert's crowd near the gangway, and felt of $100,000 to finance the con- railroad starting sure His somebody tug at his hip pocket.struction of. n generosity; and I am Excellency would wish this correc-le seized hold of the defendant's from Wangcheng, in the East, to Mountain, which tion to be made.
hand in the net, but the defendant the Holanshun dropped the money which was will be used to tap the mineral taken by somebody else and not resources of the Province-Central
I should be obliged, therefore, if you would kindly publish this letter.
G. R. SAYER, Director of Education.
TWO BANISHEES SENTENCED
ONE DEPORTED
SEVEN TIMES
recovered.
News.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
KNOWLEDGE OF OUR DUTIES IS THE MOST USEFUL PART OF PHILOSOPHY, -Whately.
run
POLICE RESERVE
ORDERS FOR CURRENT
WEEK
Orders by Mr. D. Burlingham, Inspector General of Police, state;
Chinese Company
the
Training Course: Part 1-All recruits of the Chinese Company who have not yet passed Part 11 of Training Course will attend at Chinese Company Headquarters on. Tuesday, May 21st. at 17.30 hours for instruction.
Harbour Patrol-All members taking this Course will report at Tsim Sha Tsui Police Station at 17.15 hours on Wednesday, May 22nd. for instrue tion under Acting Inspector Wright. Morse Signalling Class. There will The Empress of Asia is due here be no Marse Signalling Class on Fri- from Shanghai at 10 am on Wednesday, May 24th, 10:15. day.
Indian Cusapany
Training Course: Hart Bathing pienics,
Messrs. Benjamin and Putts have under the
from J telegram
their Instructions in Handling of Revolver Guarantee Scheme as in previous received
tho St. Shanghai Office advising that
will be given on years, will be commenced. by
Wednesday, May at the Police Andrew's Club on Saturday, at 3.30 Shanghai Colton Maufacturing Co., 22nd. at 17.30 hours
Gymnasium
Only p.n. from the Public Pier, Kowloon. Ltd. has declared a dividend of $3.75 Headquarters The cost to Guarantors last year was on the Old and $1.87 on the New those detailed will attend.
D. L. KING, less than 50 cents per picnic. Non- shares, fur the half year ending April
30, 1935.
D. S. P. (R). Guneantors are charged $1.25.
and a basket of flower bulbs which ruilty to the Downing, and pleaded
of two sharp- a sharp-
LAWRENCE'S MOTHER ON. SAD JOURNEY
-Lau Tam, alias Lau Po, seven times returned from banishment.
Sentence of 12 months' hard inbour and twice banished for life, was Appearing on remand, Tang Ching, Bentenced to four years hard aged 29, unemployed, appeared befors was passed on Mak Hing-wan, aged the Kowloon 37, unemployed, when he appeared be- Jabour to-day by Mr. Justice A. D.Mr. Wynne-Jones a
breach of a Magistracy this morning, and on fore Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon A. MacGregor for deportation order. He stated that pleading guilty to receiving four cases Magistracy this he had returned to the Colony to had been stolen, was sentenced to two pointed steel blades and worship at his ancestral tomb, but months' hard labour. At the previous pointed knife at Fai Num Street on was Informed that his visits had hearing the bulbs were' stated to be Friday last. Defendant admitted that tory. been very frequent during the last worth $100. Detective Sub-Inspector he had the weapons because another ten years.
Poyntz appeared for the prosecution. person was "after" him. The wea
confiscated. Delective were Fong Tal-ming, alida Fong Ki-The complainant was M Chun-wou, pons
master of the Yuca Wing guggent Sub-Inspector Poyntz appeared for the ming, was sentenced to two" years' hard labour at the same Court for a similar offence, of which it was stated he had been guilty on four previous occasions. He had been banished for ten years.
BIG JAPANESE "NAVAL CLUB”
FIVE-STORY BUILDING FOR AMOY
Amoy, May 20.
The Japanese naval authorities
Before Mr. Balfour at the Central Magistracy this morning, Sun. Sik-
prosecution.
(Continued from Page 1.)
The Elizabethan age could show no carcer more wonderful.
The Daily Herald praises hím saying he was greater as a man. than-an-either-n-goldler-or-a-writer. Despite his brilliant record, the
hang, charged with the theft of Mr. Balfour at the Central Magia think how much more he might Wong Wo, whe appeared before Morning-Post-sums up, it is sad to fountain pen, was sentenced to six tracy, this morning, charged with the have achieved but for the prosaic weeks' imprisonment. Another man theft of three fountain pens from Pat end of his life which was the Kwan Tat-ping, was charged with Hing-chong,
Luen grand romance of our contury and receiving the pen and was sentenced Chong shop, 74 Des Voeux Road, was one of the romances of the world. to three weeks' imprisonment. Sor- geant Baldwin said that on Saturday Bed $26, in default, three weeks' in-Reuter
prisonment. Sergeant Fowlie anid afternoon, complainant, Cheung Sai- the pens were valued at $14 and de- kong, was walking in Connaught fendant, who was a fold in the Lugn float when to felt his pen being Cook shop received month us taken out of his pocket. It wa salary, Defendant said he did not takon by first defendant who handled steal the pens to sell them but took
'over to the second defendant.
tho muster of
.. them for his own use.
Five charges of the larceny by bailes of a quantity of silk were pre-
Impleading gulity to the theft of ferred against Lam Ching, aged 49, $1.90, Chui Tung-fuk, aged 23, a
a tallar, when he appeared before Mr. painter, stated that he had suddenly Wynne-Jonas ut the
labour.
Jabour.
Dolective.
FANLING GOLE
KEY QUALIFIES IN CAPTAIN'S CUP
In the Captain's Cup Competi- in Fukien are making arrange
Kowloon kiven way to temptation. Defendant tion (Old Course, Fanling) quali- monts for the erection of a five Magistracy this morning. Defendant was brought before Mr. Wynne-Jonesfying competition for May. W
the Kowloon Magistracy story building on Kulangsu Island pleaded guilty to all the charges and at
87-13-74. for the avowed purpose of housing was sentenced to a total of 30 weeks' morning and was sentenced to six S. Key qualified with a score of
weeks'
hard Inspector Chester
In the original qualifying com- the Japanese Naval Club at Amoy.hard
Considerable significance is Woods, prosecuting, slated that the Sergeant Davies sald complainant,
total value of the silk was $7.40, but Signaller Cole, of Whitfield Barracks, petition Key had, tied with G. A. attached-by-Chinese-to-this.prit was pawned for a total of $3. A left his coat on his bod. The money Stewart. The play-off took place
dafendant was on-Sunday, Joct, which will be similar-in-form further 27 PAW Tickets Telating to was stolen and to the big Japanese barracks built the pledging of silk, were also found suspected, so he was taken at Szechuen Road, Shanghal, in
Two police station. Later defendant's possession. shortly after the close of Sino-Chinese women, Ste Yim-fong and mess boys found a purse containing One case each of Small-pox and Japanese hostilities there. Leung Kuen-shun, were the complain. $1.00 in a waste paper basket, which Typhoid wore reported to the local
was claimed by defendant.
Health authorities on Friday..
Central Nowos.
anta.
to the
of the ane
Carroli Gibbons. Vocal-Clarice Mayne-Medley. Organ Solos-I want to be snappy.
Sidney Torch. Vocal-Melville Gideon-Medley. Orchestra-Dance of the Icicles. Vocal Duels-We just couldn't
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Chick Endor and Charlie Farrell. 9.36-9.51 p.m. The Hand of II.M. Coldstream Guards. Selection-HI.M.S. Pinafore (Sullivan). øk the Gladiators-March Entry
(Fucik). Sons of the Brave-March (Bidgood). 9.51-10 p.m. "Gond Company" Medley (aer, Willoughby) played by the JI. Squiro Celeste 'Ociet. 10 p.m. Press Bulletins.
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From
1.
tp.m. Once upon a time
Ludwiz Dechatelim store of fairy- 14fen.
6.30 p... News in English.
5.45 p.m. Variety Programme with Helaiata. 4.30 p.m. Topical Talk.
0.15 p.m. News In Carman
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Naws in English. 8.15 p.m.
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10 p.m. Relayed from Manichs & Home
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11.15 p.m. News in German on DJA and
11.39
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A Methodist Service, relayed from Poplar Methodist Church, London. Address by the Bar. W. H. Lay. 8.82 a.m. Weekly Newslatier and Sporte
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Transmission 6,
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11 s.m.
Big Ben A Studio Concert with Doone Maurler (Boprano). John Duc (Barlione), and burgarek Good Pianoforte). Greenwich Time Airnal et 3,530. . 11,40 *.m. Wrikly Newsletter”#zd~Éports-
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· (G.9.F. #nd · 0,5.0.) 7 p.m.
Bon. Organ Recital, 7.15 p.m. Xports Taiks "Bowling in Florida.**
Mr. T Hiddard.
73 m. Warn Hard and his Band. Relayed from the Wre! End Cinema, Birmingham. Greenwich Time final at 12 Noon Ep.m. The JL.B.C. Midland Orchestra. Conducted Leader, Alfred Cave,
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Transmission 4
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am. A Benala Recital by Daley Kennedy. 4.30 am. Class down,
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This Evening's Broadcast From Manila Station
The following programme will be broadsant this evening from Manila,
4 p.m. Cooking School of the Air, cor- ducted by M. Hedrick, 4.30 p.m. Spanish Informational Périod, 4.10 p.m. English Informational Period. 6:58 p.m. Block Quotations through the courtesy of Ewan, Culbertson and Yelt. Badli Bhouper.
7. p.m.
713 p.m. Spudebaker Champlona--Manila
Molar Co.
7.40 p.m. Blates Steamship Co.'PrograLUSO conducted by IL King,
7.43 .. Farers Perfume Programme
[Chain KZEG).
8p.. Mantis Radiolites, conducted by
Luis Notus.
150 p.m. Market Reporis.
p.m. Manus Radkoikee, continued,
1.30 p.m. Concerto Ticar
10 p.m. Musical Variatios,
11 p.m. Bign On.
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