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Found Shot To Death

YOUNG BRITON IN SHANGHAI

Shanghal, Nov. 13.

A young Briton, Mr. G. Welaford, was found dead in

THE HONGKONG : TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13,

FINAL PHASES OF THE

INTERPORT

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put Minu through the covers for four and hooked him for a similar num ber, sending the 70 up. Leach was Juely an over or so later as Minu

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

brushed his off stump twice. He got MARKET DOWNWARD

a single and then Inle cut Ricketta.

room in a boarding hotke yester-beautifully-for-four day with a revolver by his side.

He was thirty years of age and

I was surprised not to see Pereira

a native of Johannesburg and had given a turn before Williams settled

HEAVY CLAIM SUCCEEDS

CHRYSLER INTERESTS TO PAY £39,500

down too much. Shanghai were it

was

YESTERDAY

of a

were

FORGED NOTE OFFENCES

TWO ACCUSED SENT

TO GAOL

Found guilty by the jury at the Criminal Sessions yesterday on a charge of uttering a $50 note of the Chartered Bank of India.

RADIO BROADCAST

A. General Election Talk From Daventry

From ZBW ou a wavelength-of-355- metres (845 kilocycles):

4-7 pm. Chinese Programme, 6-6.15 p.m. Children's Studio Con- COPL.

Australia and China, Tam Siu-AUSTRALIA LEAGUE ITEM hong, unemployed, was this morn= ing sentenced to two and a half years hard labour by the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor.

His Lordship deferred passing Rentence on accused yesterday as there was the question of restitu- tion to the complainant who was said to have been defrauded of $40,

7-7.25 p.m. Concerto in F Major

Orchestra for Piano and

(George Gershwin).

7.25-7.40 p.m. Recital by Alfred Cortot.

R

Report.

A Planoforte

Local Time and Weather

9-9.15 p.nt. A Relay of the Daven- try News Bulletin (Copyright by Reuter).

New York, Nov. 12. The following reports on the New re bcon residing in the French Conces-anything on top now. Rickells was York Stock Market have been sion for some time past. He came stiil on but seemed tired. He was ceived through Messrs. Swan, Cul

sur bertson and Fritz: to Shanghai from South Africa in kept on, however, and Willlanus sur-

The Wall Street Journal report on 1932. He leaves a wife and child vived a very confident_L.b.w..uppent.

markets Next over, however, Min was reyesteriny's in Johannesburg.

with trading The British coroner, Mr, C. 11, warded for his patience as Leach; 10-day were he

on fears profit-taking, based

1. Valso in A fat, Op. 69, No. 1 Haines, is holding an inquest this Jumped in, missed it, and Dunkley had on the quiet side. There was some the balls off like a Bush. 20 technical reaction, plus uncertainties

When the case came up again

Tarantulle, Op. 43 morning-Reuler,

The stund Hail put op an Invaluable technic

French the

8. this morning, Mr. Leo D'Almada, (Chopla); 2

"Rigoletto"-Para- regarding

monetary thirty runs.

situation. Alleghany

Corporation inr., who appeared for the ac-Chopin):

phraso de Concert inexplicably advanexl, had two issues

but eused, on the instructions of Bir.

7.40-8 Talkie Tunes.

p.m. Ricketts continued and

Fecurities declined.] H. A. de B. Botelho, told Ills Lord.

Orchestra Talking Film Memo- alipa, a guily close in, silly cover and other railrond

ries; Song-In the Middle of a Kiss silly mid-off, deep extra and mid-or, Stocks on the Curb Exchange

Eight"); Connie position to make restitution. His ("Clock Striken de mid-on and forward short leg.sted lower. The market for bonds ship that his client was not in a

was irregular. Willams played a malden.

relatives had been approached on Bosweli; Piano Ducts Sweet Adelino S. C. & F. New York office cables: Minu had. from first slip to point,

off the matter, but despite the fact Selection; Arthur Young and Re- Stocks: Securities were sold

ginald Forsythe; Song-Love me moderate scale. The undertone that they had been told it would forever "On Wing's of Song"); four men and a silly mid-off deer on cover and long-uff. It was, I imagine, of the market is firm. Short interests have a bearing on the offence, they The Street Singer. due to the fact that the wicket was during October registered a slight rise. refused to do so. Mr. D'Almada

8 p.m. Виліпони failures during the popping a bit.

past further stated that the accused's restitution to make Next over our did get up a bit week totalled 212, against 230 failures inability

8.03.9 p.m. From the Studio. London, Nov. 12.

week. The and Wiams pat Ricketts into silly the

Boeing line Company's report for the

A Concert by Members of the should not be held against him, A High Court case which has mid-off's hands. He had played Airplane

'an it was not in his power to do so. Young Australia League, assisted by insted

over fifty-two days con- gallant and watchful innings., 87-quarter ended September 30th shows lss of $154,173, against a loss of

Is Lordship remarked that the Local Artistes.

was not

Shorts Talks to Australia and New cluded to-day with the award of 14

Zealand. Harry Mader joined his brother. $22-4,558 during the corresponding question of restitution £30,000 to the Suffolk Investment!

yeur,

animportant in view of the fact Co., Ltd., and £3,500 to Mr. Harold the put his second ball low to Miu quarter of inst

Cotton: There

increasing that accused had volunteered to De la Peer, who were plaintiffs in at kills; mid-off and a szond catch

87-6-0. Hongkong's reports of poor grades. Domestic du so when he was being brought an action against several Chrysler stock was up again. Leckie came in consumption during October amounted to the Police Station.

masi Motor interests.

played out the over. But next to 555,000 hales. With the present The plaintiffs claimed that Mr. over after a single to Pat Maday he crop prospect less than last year's De la Poer was in 1928 forced by was caught at the wicket. 88-7-0 consumption which, it is believed, wax About this time it started to drizzle less than it will be this year, we

Passing sentence, His Lordship thrents of misrepresentation to - sell shares which he had in lightly, and when Madar seuilled a hear talk of eventual prices sufficient anid: I have given very careful

single through all the slips

s Minu

ly high to move Government holdings. consideration to your case and, Chrysler Motors, Ltd.

rightly or wrongly, I come to the peared to rick his foot. Sawdust was We would purchase on reactions,

JA Look Wheat Prices declined brought nut. Humphreys

on offer. him stogle off his first ball. Next, everings

conclusion that I ought to dis- from Australia and he gut Ricketts clear of first slip for Argentine. The movement of a large regard entirely your previous con- four, Three balls

cut surplus of he

victions. It appears that you of Canadian yhent, has not aree balls later Aquare him for a similar number very pretti-yet commenced. The visible supply have, during the period of six 1y. The hundred went up, Next over|h0|

has increased by

buskels.

years since your last conviction, he bit Minu for a

Corn: The Government crop ossi- undeavoured to live honestly and a couple of fours. About this time again one expected mute of 2,211,000,000 bushels

to keep out of trouble. At the hoth halswen a change as

scemer About us had been""

expected. The

same time, you must realise that TYSLN happy.

Humphreys hit Minu for four strength of the market to-day

10 to fong off, and had single, but due

unfavourable harvesting the offence of which you have Hayward's policy was Justified as weat

weather comfitions ind ample been found guilty is a very serious as it affects the The visible supply shows and cruel one 15 supplies. regands Minu anyway as Madar was smartly taken at the an increase of 329,000 bushels. general credit of the Colony. wicket after an invaluable

27 rune

Britain has stock of rubber $11 The case against the accused had been put on 115——-8,

by 3.634 Los Was that he passed off the note Jenkins came in and played out including the rubber destroyed by

to n widow residing. at 13 Caine the

a maiden fire. The market is lower, mobably Rond, in payment of a deposit of over. Ricketts bowled The Department of State to-day Minu, bowling on after his wicket, on December liquidation. indicated that the United States got Humphreys next over,

Special-Cran's estimate of the $10 for renting a house at 95 Bon- and Canada reciprocal trade agree-ebance to first slip golu inte production of cans and trices in the fam Strand East. ment will be signed before the Ricketts safe hands. 116-0-22, a United States and Canada during the pe aggressive innings played in the week ented November 9th indicates week-end.

ince of disaster!

80,005 units, against 76,740 units the previous week.

It was also alleged that there was a conspiracy to injure financially. Reuter Special.

CANADA-U.S. TREATY

WILL BE SK:NED BY WEEK-END

Washington, Nov. 12.

However, the terms of the ngrec- ment are at present being kept Heeret.

The Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. W. L. Mackenzle King, to-day announced that he will return to Washington to sign the paet, after which the terms will be announced in Ottawa and simultaneously Washington.-United Press.

DISABLED MEN'S

WORK

ROYAL VISITORS TO EXHIBITION

London, Nov. 12. An exhibition of work of dis- abled ex-Servicemen at the Im- perial. Institute was visited to-day! by the Prince, of Wales and the Duke and Duchess of York.

and

AL

wide

Rubber; The

in

Nov. 9. Nov. 12. 144.36 142.06 35.04 28.46 04.17

The last nan was in and 63 runs were wanted. A single which Jen- kins thought he had hit für four und - REUTER QUOTATIONS four byes came Next over Jenklus Dow Jones Averages lifted Minu straight but Fincher just could not get to it. Two runs came. 30 Industrials Ellott fetched Ricketts round twice 20 Rails running to the Governor's tent and 20 Utilities then somehow got a three between 40 Bonds his legs to long leg.

11 Commodity Jenkins un-drove Minu for four; it Index was nearly a six and later hit him to

for square leg

1-10 four.

went up nd Pereira went on and one rum care.

Elliott lofted Minu Lo extra for one and Jenkins did the same, tu mid-on. Neither were catches.

112

U Minu got his third catchi silly mid-off. It was one of the finest attempts to pull a match out of the fire that I have seen for years. The final scare was 14710–}{. Jenkins was not out 14. The fast wicket put on 31.

Hongkong thas won by 31 runs,

·

.5.34

28.08

94.28

36.70

56.71

TWO-FIREMEN INJURED

FALL FROM LADDER

IN KOWLOON Whilst members of the Kowloon Fire Brigade were engaged in a practice drill in the compound BLACK TERROR post the Fire Station

SERIOUS OFFENCE

Mr. E. H. Williams, Assistant Attorney-General, prosecuted, and the jurors who tried the case were Messrs. L. Jack (foreman), G. T. May, Leong Tam-yin, F. J. Sulz- bach, Taol Wing-kai, G. Watson and I S. Castro.

- ANOTHER CASE

In the other Court, before Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, Wong Sam- mui, married woman, aged 30, was sentenced to three years' hard labour for uttering a forged $10 -note-of-the-Chartered Bank at the Wing Ling hardware shop. No. 5 Hillier Street, on October 24,

9.15-9.30 p.m. A Relay from Daventry.

A General Election Talk by Mr. A. E. Holdsworth of the Yorkshire Post. 9.30-9.40 p.m. "What's Next" (arr. Herman Finck).

9.40-10 p.m. From the Studio. A Talk on "Basle English" by A, B. Reynolds, B.

10 p.m. Big Ben: Press Bulletins. 10.10-10.20 p.m. "My Songs from the Shows"

Bung by Marie Burke (Soprano),

10.20-11.15 p.m. From the Studio.

Dance Music by The Band of the East Lancashire Regiment under the direction of Mr. A. B. Yule. 11.15 p.m...Close Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers.

Eastern for Special programmeR Iteners will be broadcast, from. Teveen, da follow

BOUTH ASIA ZONE

For

(South Als Zone, broadcaal from DJB, (10.7 metres) and DJN (81.45 metres).

DJO

DJN

19.74 m 15,200 ke. 1.30-3 D.D. 10.74m 15,200 he 4.45-8.75 p.m. 31.45 5.800 ke 4.46-8.15 pm. 19.74m 15,200 kep.m.-12.30.12. DJJJ, DJN 4.45 p.m. Call

Engl). German Folk Song Pro gramme Forecast (Germ., Engl.)

DJB

5 p.m. J German Vineyard. 4,50 p.m. Nowe In English.

41 p.m. Variety Concert,

8.35 pm. Technical Letter Box. 4.30pm. Vleil Music by

A

p.m.

Played by Erich Rohn.

Nawa in Garman.

7 p.m. Concert of Light Marie.

10 p.m.

News in English.

(GATT

Paganini.

8.15 p.m. Close down DJB, DJN (Germ

-Engl)———-

BÄST ASIA ZONE

East Asia Zone broadest through DJQ on 15.68 metres 115,280 Mo.) 1.30-3 p.m. Concer

12 p.m. P. Call DJA, DJD, BIN (Ger

Kugi). German Folk Borut Programme Forecast (GATT) Engl.)

9.13 p.m.

Conduct at Behand Patable. Humorous Bongs and Sketches, 9.45 p.m. News in English on DJA and In Dutch on DJR. DIN. 10 pm

The Bwabian Nightingale," 11.13 p.m. Nows in German on DIA. UJD. DJN. Close DJ5 (Cem.; Engl). 11,31 p.m. To-day in Germany. Gound

It was stated that the accused passed off a similar note on Octo- ber 18 at the Hung Fat leather goods shop, No. 9 Mercer Street. Several days later she was seen by an employee of this shop and was followed. The accused entered the Wing Lung shop where she $10 note for a offered another

The employee volçed this purchase. morning, two firemen had the mis- her suspicions that the note might fortunate to miss their footing be forged, and in fact it was found after they ascended the ladder of The Prince went to the exhibi-

Mr. W. J. Lockhart-Smith, «- one of the appliances, tion after an all-night journey

Both fell to the ground a dis-sistant Crown Solicitor, appeared from Edinburgh, where he re-

Lance of some fifteen feet and for the prosecution, and the ae- presented the King at

off to cused was not legally represented. were immediately rushed Armistice Day ceremonies yeater-

ambulance. The The jury comprised Messrs. A. day. He examined the exhibits Joe Louis' first appearance since hospital in an with great interest, making en- the Max Baer fight, put up an ex- extent of their injuries has not Brostedt (foreman), C. L Roehn, E. Joffe, Ip Chung-shu, T. Red- quires at almost every stall. hibition against four opponents, with yet been disclosed.

mond, Pang Fuk-chuen and Lars The Duke and Duchess bought one round each.

Gardner. Christmas presents for Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose.-British Wireless.

the

BRITISH FINANCES

I

LATEST TREASURY

RETURNS

London, Nov. 11:

Exchequer returns show that

items,

Joc Louis Against

Thu

Four Opponents

Montreal, Nov. 12.

bel anved

Paul Cavaller, Mickey McEvoy and Andy Wallace. Bat Stan Ketchell was fighting at the end of his round.-United Press.

ONE MORE VICTIM

AL SINGER'S SUCCESS IN "COME BACK" CAMPAIGN

Newark, Nov. 11.

JEAN BATTEN'S LATEST

London, Nov, 12. Miss Jean Batten, the young New Zealand`alrwoman, who left England yesterday with the inten- tion of making a new record for a flight across the South Atlantic from Senegal to Brazil, landed this A Singer, the former lightweight afternoon at Villa Cameras Rio de

almost off baxing champion of the work, to Ore, and took night won his fourth straight victory mediately for Daker. British since his "come-back" a"month ago Wireissa. by knocking out Johnny Toomey, a Newark hope. Singer weighed 134

130.

The former

1

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London. Nov. 12.

im-

to be so.

Pictures.

11.45 p.m. Light Blasie.

11.m. Technical Letter Box. 11.15 m. New in English on DJA and in

Dutch on DJN. 11.39 .. Close down DJA and

DIN (Germs, Enzl).

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions

The following wave-lengths and frequencies

observed by Daventry

Call Bigm

Frequency Wavelength 4,650 .c. 49.59 meited 9.510 k.. 3185 matron

9.555 k.c.

11.30

GRA

GRB

GSC

IMPERIAL WAR

MUSEUM.

CHO

11.75D

CBB

GAP

C8Q

GAN

metres 11,865 kat. 75.25 mstrer 11,140 ka. 19.03 matren 17,790 140. 19,00 metrus 231470 ቅዱ 13.37 metras

26.53

18,260 k..

GAJ

27 18

G86

4,110

k.c. K.C

10.08 11.01 49.10 metres

zartzan

REMOVAL TO... NEW QUARTERS

London, Nov. 11. The removal of the Imperial War Museum to new quarters In Lambeth Rond on the South side of the river from South Kensing- ton began to-day.

the total ordinary revenue, expounds and champion won in the cluding. self-balancing amounts to £362,869,187, compared fifth round. The fight was schedul with £346,305,723 at the corres- ed to go ten' rounds. ponding date of last year.

Total ordinary expenditure, ex-out Al Dunbar in the first round of visitors to-day through the State the heavy exhibits, including big their ten-round bout-United Press. apartments at St. James' Palace guns and tanks, the removal in-

clusive of self-balancing items,

in £442,826,496, against £442,899,- 350 at the corresponding date of 1934. British Wireless.

NEW STEAMER RECORD

AND 0. LINER'S

FINE RUN

London, Nov. 12. The new P. & O, 24.000-ton liner Strathmore, on her first voyage to India has beaten the previous re- cord for a voyago, from Genoa to Bombav

On Thursday last, Singer knocked There was a steady procession of

WIN FOR

Apart from the transport of

when he general public were advolves checking and re-armaments

M.C.C.mitted to view the Duke and of an enormous mass of records, Duchess of Gloucester's wedding documents and pictures, and it is presents. The proceeds are being not anticipated that the Museum devoted to charities in which the will reopen before July. In the Duke and Duchess are interested. new building, it is proposed to British Wirelesa. ·

devote greater space to the dis- play of pictures and photographs, of which the Museum possess over five thousand-British Wirclean."

Australians Lose By Narrow Margin

Adelaide, Nov. 12. The M.C.C. team beat South Aus- tralia by 30 runs, Score:

M.C.C. 971 and 174.

Members and friends of Kowloon Union Church are asked to note that the social arranged for Friday even- ing, November 15, to welcome the Rev. and Mrs. J. D. MacLean will not take!

South Australla, 322 and 187. For the Home side Ryan took four | place, of the M.C.C. wickets for 13 runs. Don Bradman made 60 runs in South Australia's second innings.- Reuter.

Three cases of Diphtheria, two casca of Typhoid, and one case of

BRITISH WHEAT CROP

London, Nov. 12. The Wheat Commission states The P. and O. liner Rawalpindi is from a calculation based on carti- due hore from Shanghol at @ a.m.feates received from registered on Friday.

growers under the Wheat Act, the total United Kingdom crop in 1935, including sun corn and tailings, 375,000 in 1934 and 33,440,000 tr 1939-British. Wirclass.

A dinner dance will be held at

Transmission 5

(9.5.0, and (86)

7 .. ix Ben. A Collidh, arranged by

Pinlay Morrison,

7.30 am. Talk: "Under. Ng Ben," 7.45 am. The B.1.C. Empleo Orchestra Greenwich Time Bignal aš. 12,0 Midnight 1,45 am, The News. 1a.m. Close dawn,

(0.8.0

11 am,

Transmission &

0.8.C, and (,852)

Big Ben Talk: "Under Big Ben,”

- 11.15 am. __ Sidney Torch, at the Organ of

the Ragal, Edmonton,

Greenwich Time Bignel at 3.39 km., 11.45. The News,

12 p.. Close down.

Transmission 2

(G.B.J., D.8.3. and 0.8.0.1

p.m. Bir Den. Cecil Chadwick, at the Organ of the Casale Cinems, Bellant.

7.18. The B.D.C. Northern Orchestrm, Greenwich Time Hignal at 12,9 Nuon 8.15 p.m. High Boots-No; 41 Canterbury

"Cathedral." 1.30 p.m. Charlon Manning and his On

chestra.

15..

The News.

9.15 p.m. An Organ

Cunningham.

945 p.m. Close down.

Recital by G. D.

Transmission 3

(0.8.0. 10-11.45 p.m.; 0,8.E.10 p.) (KLYN, İ G.9.B. 12-1 m.)

10 p.m. Di Ben. The 1.0. Northern

Ireland Ore henten, 10.4 p.m. Bernes from Shakespeare,”

Bournemouth, Municipal 11.18 pm. The

Orchestr

The Strathmore's average speed Puerperal fever woro" reported to Repulso Bay Hotel... thìs avoning, was 33,680,000 cwts, against 37, gremwich" Timo; Bignal:ut - 4.30 :p.m.

the local Health authorities during The last bus, leaves Repulse Bay at to three days endod November 11, 3 a.m.

was just over 20 knots, British Wireless.

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