MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1930,
Sport Columns
SHIELD COMPETITION} (Kowloon Docks) beat J. S. Smith
P
Semi-Finals on March 8
Senior
and E. Kern (Keller Kern and Co.), V. C. Labrum and G. B. Labrum (Yo Olda Printerie) beat J. Held and T. Seddon (Sanitary Depart- ment).
J. D. Thomson and E. W. Coulson
(Kowloon Go-
South China v. Navy, H.K. Club (Dairy Farm) beat A. Eastman
and H. G. Howard ground.
downs).
Somersets v. Kowloon, Caroline
HILL.
Kick off at 4.30 pm sharp,
Junior Chinese Athletic "B" v. Somer. wets, H.K. Club ground.
Eastern v. Kowloon, Carolina Hill. Kick off at 2.30 p.m. sharp.
League Match
The following League games will take place on Saturday, March 1.
Senlor
Somerseta v. South China, Kow- loon Ground.
Recreio v. Club, Recreio ground. Chinese Athletic v. Police, Sta- dium.
Navy v. St. Joseph's, Caroline #ji).
R.A. v. Kowloon, Sookumpo.
Junior-as pèr fixture list. The following League games will take place on March B:-
Sentor
Police v. St. Josepha, Stadium. R.A. v. Chinese Athletic, Sockum- pod.
Junior
University v. Navy. St. Joseph's ground.
South China "A" v. St. Josephs. Chinese ground, H.V.
South China "B" v. Ewo, Navy Ground.
R.A. v Club, Sookumpoo.
FANLING GOLF
Tie for Bogey Pool at Week-End
The following was the result of the Bogey Pool played at Fanling on Satur. day and yesterday:-
C. E. Holmes (8), T. C. Monoghan. (10),One up, tie and divide..
There were 28 cards taken out.
Hong
Foursomes in Kowloon
The following ties in the "Hong" Foursomes (two ball) handicap organised by the Kowloon Golf Club have been decided.
Two pairs
conceded walk-overs to their op- ponents yesterday:---
J. O. McLaggan and S. Gray
CIVIL WAR
W. Borrowman and A. A. Dand (W. S. Bailey and Co.) received walk-over from T. J. Price and J. M. Wilson (King's College).
J. Mackintosh and Ringahaw (Royal Air Force) received walk- over from J. Jones and L. A. Joeven (A. S. Watson and Co.).
The matches that are outstanding
are:
F. E. A. Remedios and S. Jex (Union Trading Co.) v. W. S. Hilller and B. S. Rogers (Lane, Crawford).
E. D. di Roza and E. A. Murphy (Lowe, Bingham and Matthews) v. J. McKnight and Pooler (Mustard and Co.).
S. J. Jordain and H. Overy (Wr. Powell. Ltd.) v. F. X. Remedios and C. Whitehead (General Electrie Co.).
Our Sports Diary
LOCAL
Hockey-Thursday-Hockey
Club, v. Punjab Regiment,
Mariña ground, 5 p.m.
teers
Y.
Cricket-To-day Volun. Combined League, H.K.C.C. ground, 1 p.m.
- Volunteers Tuesday
V K.C.C., K.C.C. ground, 1 p.m. Wednesday-Volunteers 9. H.K.C.C.
United Services, ground, 1 pm.
Football-March 8-Shield ties semi-finala.
Racing-Hong Kong Jockey Club-February 24, 25, 26 and March 1, noon.
Rifle Shooting-April 20 and 21-Volunteers' annual rifle meeting, Stonecutter's.
HOME
Football-March 1-English Cup (six round); Scottish Cup (fourth round).
Billlards-February 21 to March 29-Amateur Cham- pionship, London.
Yon admitted that the Kuomin- tang National Congress was the country's highest authority,
nd
Serious Fighting in the declared that the integrity of the
North
RELIEF OF TIENTSINT
Peking, Yesterday.
state
The vernacular papers that serious fighting broke out yesterday at Taaochuang, near Lincheng, between troops under Liu Shih and Chen Tiao-yuan, on the one hand, and the former Kuominchun troops under Jen Ying-chi and Kai Kuai-tse on the
other hand,
The railway service is inter rupted, and fighting was still go ing on yesterday evening.
Mukden, Yesterday. There are persistent lócal rumours that Mukden troops, in- cluding an air squadron, have been sent to Tientsin for the re- lief of the garrison there,
The truce of the rumour has officially beun, denied.
General Fang Pen-jen, repre- senting Chiang Kai-shek, arrived in Mukden yesterday.
Revolt Plans Denied
Nanking, Saturday. Two more telegrams that have baen exchanged between Chiang Kai-shek and Yen Hai-shan were Issued here to-day. Yen Hai-shan, replying to Marshal Chiang's tele gram of the 19th inst., emphatical ly denied that Shanel is making military preparations against the Central; Government......
Congress was beyond reproach, but he indirectly repudiated the Third Congress hold In Nanking last March.
While supporting disbandment Yen Hsi-shan proposed that the military leaders should hand over their troops to the Government and not utilise disbandment to strengthen their personal power.
Chiang Kai-shek's message, dis- patched to-day, declared that this
THE CHINA MAIL.
A GOOD SECOND
MONTEREY BAY, second in the Old Course Plato, one mile, on Saturday, the opening day of
the Jockey Club's annual race meeting, with Mr. G. U. da Reza in the radile, being led in by a Chinese lady.
MARTIAL LAW
Serious Clashes Between Hindus & Moslems
SHOP LOOTED
Ahmedabad, Yesterday.
Martial low has been proclaimed in
JAPAN'S ELECTIONS
Government's Over- whelming Victory
THE FINAL FIGURES
Tokyo, Saturday.
The Election returns up to midnight|| Una village, Junagadh State, Bombay. showed the state of the parties as fol- Eleven Moslems were arrested follow-lows:-
ing sericus Hindu-Moslem clashes. It is reported that 125 Hindus, including women, were injured, whilst Hindu shops were loated and burnt.
Bombay, Yesterday.
The All-India Non-Brahmin Con- gress Committee have passed a resolu- tion supporting the Viceroy's state ments of policy on October 30 and January 25 as regards the constitu- tional issue, expressing readiness to co-dperate with the Government and all the other partles in making the round table conference a success.-— Reuter.
(Junagadh, a native state of India, is within the Jujarat Division of Hombay, and extends Inland from the Southern coast of the peninsula of Kathiawar. Area, 3,284 square miles; population. (1001) 395,428, showing a decrease of 19 per cent. in
the decade, owing to famine; estimated gross revenue, £174,000; tribute to the British Government and the Gackwar of Baroda, £4,200; a considerable som is also received in tribute from minor states Kathiawar."The State in traversed by a railway from Rajkot, to the seaport of Verawal,
an
It includes the sacred mountain of Girnar and the ruined temple of Somnath, and also the forest of Zir, the only place in India where the lion aurvives.
Junagadh ranks as o
Arat-class State among the many chiefships of Kathiawar and its ruler first entered into engagements with the British in 1807.1
Bomb Explodes
Amritsar, Yesterday. A bomb filled with acrap-iron and glass exploded during the
colobration of an anniversary in the Khalsa College here.
continued dispatch of telegram Was futile and meaningless and urged Yen Hal-shan to carry out
One student, Pratap Singh, who withdrawal of Yen's alleged deci-seriously injured and his leg had his previous request, including the
was presiding at the meeting was slon to resign and to allow Feng to be amputated. Ten other per- Yu-hsiang to go abroad.
sons received slight injuries.
Chiang Kai-shek declared that he had in mind only the Govern- ment and the Kuomintang. He possessed no personal ambitions, consequently the charges against himself were unfounded. The telegram-concluded: "The disband- ment conference's decisions are Government orders and must be obeyed."--Reuter.
ORDERED HOME
London, Yesterday.. The doctors have ordered Ad- miral Hilary Jones, the adviser, to the American Naval Delegation at the London Conference, to re turn home.
He is suffering from ulceration of the stomach Router.
It is believed the bomb was in- tended for the principal of the college, who was unhurt.
The electric lights went out be- fore the explosion, and the cries of the wounded added to the panic. -Reuter.
MENINGITIS IN WUCHOW
Minseito (Government}
Seiyukai
Proletarians
Independenta
Other Parties
71
40
8
2
The full returns are not expected to bb avallable before Sunday. Up to the present, the gains and losses have been:
Minseitó Seiyukai
Gains LOENCE
15
3
4
12
Proletarians..... 2
Alinselto Increase
Tokyo, Saturday. Election retorna at eight o'clock this evening show the following results:--
Minseito
Seiyukai
Proletarians
Independeata Others
143
88
2
7
This far the Minseite gains have been 60 and their losses 1. Seiyukai rains 4, loses 23, and Proletarians gains 3 and loses 5.
Maintaining the Lead Election returns at ten o'clock this evening were:-
Minseita Seiyukai
208 120
The total votes cast were 10,418,000, of which the Minseito secured 6,611,000, the Belyukal 3,866,000, the Proletarians 504,000, the Independents 240,000 and others 105,000. At the previous clec- tion the total number of votes cast was 0,790,000, the various parties poll. ing: Minseito 4,212,000: Selyukai 4,212,000, Proletarians 451,000, In- othera dependents 635,000, and the 247,000.-Reater.
Tokyo, Yesterday.
The Government's overwhelming vic- tory is generally attributed to the un- popularity of the former Selyukal ad- ministration, rather than to its own. popularity. At the same time, it is ad- mitted that its success in the economic field since it came into power last July has given the peoplo confidence in the Ministry's ability and sincerity,
It is generally considered, however, that the Government must now modify its financial and economie policies, if it wishes to retain its popularity, as the drastic campaign of economy and re- trenchment has already resulted in widespread business depression and un- employment,
It is also believed that the outcome of the Naval Conference will have much to do with the Government's popu- larity, which is likely to wane consider- ably if there be any failure.--Reuter.
RED PLOT
Plans to March on Berlin
Berlin, Saturday. It is, therefore, considered that the
The documents seized at Communist Minsel to will be assured an absolute | majority, in the neighbourhood of 280 headquarters in the raid made on the seats with the Selyukai about 170 march on Berlin from all parts of Ger- 18th, reveal plans for a converging Router.
many, arranged for the 6th day of March, as a world demonstration against unemployment.
Victory Assured
Although the final returns have not yet been received it was learned shortly before 11 o'clock that the kinseito had secured a clear majority. With over half the seats in the Diet in the hands
of the Government party, the stabilisa-
tion of the political situation in Japan appears to be assured, and the
economic and social pollcies' without fear of interference-Reuter.
Government will be able to carry out its
Results at Midnight
Tokyo, Yesterday. The election reanlts at midnight were as follows:----
Minseito
Selyukai
Proletarians Independents Others
246
148
5
5
8.
Floal Results The final results of the elections are as follows:
Minselto Seiyukal Proletarians
Independents Others
273
174
5
IS
9
This march will most likely be aban- doned as the secret orders have become known-Reuter.
The Barlin police swooped down upon the headquafters of the Com- munist party and seized huge quan- tities of documents. Two lorries were employed to transport them to The raid was the police statio carried out by a large force of polica They took the occupants of the pre- mises by surprise, and thereby ob tained a remarkable haul. The ran- sacking of the place took several hours. The main purpose of the raid was to discover the origin of sedi- tious leaflets which have, of late,
bean circulated among the police force. Several hundred unemployed staged a hostile demonstration out- side the Communist headquarters while the search was in progress. The mob was driven off
the police, who used their batons.]
FALL FROM VERANDAH
E Wuchow, Saturday. The Minselto gains are 101 and It is reported that there are a losses 2, Seiyukal gains 9 and losses considerable number of cases of 78, Proletarian gains 3 and losses 5 meningitis at Wuchow.
Reuter.
A Chinese girl of five years of ago, The city has now been placed out of bounds
Tokyo, Yesterday. who lived on the third floor of 158 for all Naval rating and Chinese that the Proletarian successan
The number of votes polled show Temple Street was fatally injured cost after falling through the iron railings staffs carried in gun-boats until over 100,000 votes each as compared of the verandah. She was removed to further orders.---Naval Wireless to the Minseitos 20,000, and the the Kwong Wah Hospital at 11.15 a.m. Service.
Seiyukal's 22,000,
yesterday and died there soon after.
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