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TEN WICKETS MARGIN AT MAIDSTONE:

Sussex Champions?

London, Yesterday. Brilliant bowling by Mau- rice Tate, who took 6 wickets for 38 runs, dismiss- ed Kent for 76 in their first innings and laid the founda- tions for a Sussex victory by 10 wickets at Maidstone.

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China Mail

EIGHTY - EIGHTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION

No. 28,163

HONG KONG, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1982.

VITRIOLIC ATTACK ON MR. WOODHEAD

SHANGHAI EDITOR'S SERIOUS CHARGES

'SHOULD LEAVE CHINA”

(From Our Own Correspondent.)

Shanghai, To-day.

Mr. Harold Isaacs, editor of the China Forum, a radical journal, whose deportation has been urged by Prof. H. G. W. Woodhead, C.BE., has made a vitriolic reply, alleging Mr. Woodhead's entire journalistic career has been carried on under the protection of Bri-

VAST WATERWAY PROJECT -

BY CANADA AND U.S.

Two Nations Sign Trusty To Spend $800,000,000.

London, To-day. Canada and the United States to-day signed a treaty, providing for co-operation in- construction of the St. Law- rence Deep Waterway, from, the Great Lakes to the sea, at a cost of $800,000,000.

The expense will be born by both Nations. The project will employ hundreds of skilled and thousands of unskilled workers. -British Wireless Service.

PRICE $3.00 Per Month.

CANADIAN WELCOME

Empire Delegates At Quebec.

THUNDEROUS WELCOME.

Thousands Crowd To Harbour Shore.

MR. BALDWIN SPEAKS OF HOPES FOR SUCCESS.

Quebec, To-day.

"All of us will co-operate for

Conference be realised.”

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FREE STATE NEARER TARIFF BATTLE

SENATE ADVANCE NEW DUTIES MEASURE

DE VALERA ADAMANT

ACTUAL ANALYSIS OF ANNUAL PAYMENT TO BRITAIN.

The Free State Emergency Duties Bill advane- the benefit of all our peoples. ed through its second stage in the Senate last night May your and our hopes for the and thus brought nearer the apparently inevitable These were the Rt. Hon. Stan- tariff war between two British peoples. Mr. De 85 Valera declares he has done all he intends to do to leading the delegation from Great Britain to the Imperial Confer- reach a settlement of the dispute with Great Bri- ence at Ottawa, he stepped upon tain. Canadian, soil at Quebec to-day.

This is the eighth victory re- tish gun muzzles, and devoted to abetting vicious and brutal attacks EXTRA - SETTLEMENIley Baldwin's first words,

gistered by Sussex this season and they are now third in the championship table with four games in hand on Yorkshire and five on Kent.

Scores as cabled by Reuter were as follow:

-Kent: 76 (Tate 6 for 38),

229.

Sussex: 300 and 8 for no wicket, This meeting of the southern leaders we looked forward to with great enthusiasm by de-

upon the Chinese people,

He accuses him of being a representative of a free-booting Im- peralist policy, declares Mr. Woodhead has been giving solicitous advice to the Japanese military command for murdering Chinese people, and suggests some one should invoke a British Order-in- Council against Mr. Woodhead so that Mr. Woodhead and he may ar range to leave China together on the same cruiser, thus helping their respective Governments to reduce naval expenditures,

votees of cricket who are hop MONETARY PARLEY

ing that this year the champion- ship will be wrested from the North. Kent, the present lead- ers, thanks to the remarkable

bowling of "Tich" Freeman, and the batting of Frank Woolley and Leslie Ames, commenced the season in magnificent form only to suffer reverses when least expected.

Sussex, on the

were

IN AUTUMN.

London Likely Venue

For Conference. AMERICA'S APPROVAL.

the plodders, performing Mr. MacDonald Opposed getting there. The bowling of to Geneva For Meeting..

nothing of brilliance, but just

Maurice Tate and James Lang-

ridge coupled with the batting of

K. S. Duleepsinhji, their captain,

London, To-day.

GERMAN REMANDED ON $5,000 BAIL.

Serious Charge Laid Against D. D. Dohse,

WANTS TRIAL HERE.

ROADS.

Shanghai Council Delays Action.

AGREEMENT PREPARED.

On the same ship were the dele-

From London, an analysis of the payments gates from India and South which Britain demands from the Free State shows that these only go to meet the expenditures which

Africa.

The Empress of Britain steam-

ed up the St. Lawrence River Britain makes for the benefit of Free State people. and under the frowning cliffs of

Dublin, To-day, Britain_the enormous tribute of Quebec late in the afternoon.

"I have gone out of my way to £5,000,000 annually. : The shore was black with people. meet the British, and I have done Shanghai, To-day.

He agreed the only way out of Mr. Baldwin issued a state-

everything possible to reach the difficulties was by arbitration Action by the Shanghai Municipal ment on landing in which he Council on the draft agreement re- said that much useful work had agreement except surrender the but added: "Let us have no re- Istrictions over the selection of a garding the extra-settlement roads already been done aboard ship by rights of the Irish people.

am not going any further," "de tribunal.".. is not expected to be taken before Britain's delegates, not only by clares Mr. De Valera, in the Sen- The Free State Senate passed September.

constantly conferring amongst ate debate themselves, but by conferring Duties Bill last night.

on the Emergency through its second stage the Under the terms of the draft also with fellow delegates from the desired to avoid suffering in a division, but rejected the mo- He said Emergency Duties Bill, without agreement, the agreement will be other parts of the Empire. Не effective for three years, unless the was glad to say they-had made declined to continue paying to to-night. Beater:

Britain as well as in Ireland, but tion to take the remaining stages" Treaties between China and the good progress.

foreign Nations regarding thể mat He was convinced, he added, ter be amended in the future, in that the spirit of helpful co- Declares Unwillingness which case it becomes null and void. operation wherein they had met The collection of the Municipal rate and other taxes outside the larger meetings shortly to take a good augury for the to Waive Extradition.

roads will, according to the agree-place.

David Diedrich Dohse (89)

of

88

has placed them in a very strong London is regarded as the Altona, Germany, described challenging position. With five likeliest venue for the World Assistant Manager of the Adver games in hand- on the leader. Monetary and Economic Confer- tising and Publicity Bureau, re- Sussex may quite conceivably ence which will be convened earsiding at the Hotel Metropole, total 218 points when on levelly in the Autumn. terms with Kent and thus lead Convocation of the Conference was brought before Mr. Schofield by the big margin of 55 points. was entrusted by the Lausanne in the Central Police Court this Yorkshire, however, are the Agreement to the League of Na-morning, on a charge of the al-' stumbling block, and when Sus- tions, but it was laid down that sex entertain Yorkshire at Hove on August 27 then the champion- ship may be decided.

KAYE DON READY FOR DETROIT.:

American

susceptibilities, Mr.

the place need not necessarily be leged commissioning of the lar- Geneva. Official circles in Lon-ceny by bailee of diamonds, don suggest that Geneva as a{valued at rupees 2,200 (local cur- venue has not been well received rency $3,798), to the prejudice in the United States.

Doubtless largely due to his of J Groen, of Java.

Defendant recently came here! MacDonald mentioned last week from Soekaboemi, Island of Java. The Magistrate asked Dohse if in the House of Commons that he did not favour Geneva, The he was willing to be sent back to final settlement of date and place Java for trial within the jurisdic- doubtless will be one of the ear- tion of the Government of the liest tasks of the committee of Netherlands, India, or if he would experts which is to be established deny the charge and wished to to grapple with preparatory work. have the case tried here.

'The defendant replied that he DRIVERS FINED FOR OFFENCES. wished to be tried here, as he London, To-day.

was unwilling to waive extradi- After breaking the world's

tion.

Mr. T. Murphy, A.S.P., for the water speed record Kaye Don had Miss England III overhaul-Watson's lorry, was fined $20 by Mr. prosecution, stated that he had

consulted the Assistant

Miss England III And Miss America IX.

her.

BRITAIN'S PRESTIGE.

Wong Kam-wing, the driver of a

Schofield in the Central Police Court

ambulance which was carying a

At-

ed, and fitted new propellers to this morning on a summons for fall- torney-General, who had no ob-

In the late afternoon these ing to make way for a Fire Brigade jection to a substantial bail. were tested and on the first run serious case,, in Queen's Road East. case for a week and granted bail His Worship remanded the a speed of 119.12 miles was at

Blu Shul-po, a lorry driver, who in the sum of $5,000. tained. On the return run the admitted seven convictions within boat ran short of its special fuel ten months, was fined $80 for driv and no further trials were made.ng at a dangerous speed at a bend Miss England III is now near Shou-son Chow's Village. He being sent to the Rolls Royce drove at a speed of 25 m.p.h. in a Works at Derby to be overhauled controlled area.

in preparation for, the British International Trophy Race at Detroit in September, for which Misa America IX is being pre- pared.

During the Loch Lomond trials Kaye Don was accompanied by Dick Garner, a twenty two year- old mechanics padan The speed records on land sea and air are now held by Britain.

AIR 407.5math, (Flight Lieutenants. Blathforth in Schneider Trophy seaplane)

Land Malcolms

Day

RIAS BAY PIRATES"

NEW BASE

Now Operating 60 Miles

From Foochow.

PURSE-SNATCHING SUSPECT HELD.

Chinese Woman Says She Was Attacked.

Wong Sau-kam,ca; widow, living at B5, Eastern Street; reported to the Police, that while walking in Eastern Street at: 11.10: o'clock:last night three Chinese

The Bias Bay pirates who have proce rained so much retorišty in recen years have now moved the base their

Acce

was

ment, be undertaken by the Shang- As the liner came close into the hai Municipal Council on the au- harbour, a shrieking of ships strens gave her welcome. Yet, even (Continued on Page (9)

(Continued on Page 12.)

TROUBLE IN TIBET. Nanking Wants Peaceful Settlement.

Nanking, To-day.

The Government is inclin- ed towards a peaceful settle- ment with Tibet, following the capture of the Tachin Monastery from the Tibetans. The Government has or- dered the Chairman of the Tibetan and Mongolian Affairs Commission to pro- ceed to Sikang Inmediately, to effect a peaceful settle- ment with the Tibetans,

It is understood that if the Tibetans refuse to come to terms, the Government will be compelled to resort to forceful measures.--Reuter.

FREEDOM OF SPEECH TO BE GRANTED...

Nanking, To-day..

The Central Party Head- quarters is at present draft- ing regulations for safeguard ing the freedom of speech of the Presa The same will be promulgated as soon as it is

DIPLOMAT OF FRANCE DIES IN PARIS.

Former Ambassador To United States.

NOTED LITTERATEUR.

Paris, To-day.

*** (Continued on Page 8.)

CANTON CHOLERAEUROPEAN'S DRIVING

WANING.

Cases Much Fewer In

Recent Days.

EMERGENCY PASSES.

CASE ADJOURNED.

D. Gestetner Offers Proof In Own Favour.

On a submission made by Mr. Moorman, manager of D. Gestetner Conditions in Canton are quiet- (Eastern) Ltd, charged with dan er, according to a report received gerous driving, that he would be able to prove he did not cross Shan- here this morning.

Few cases of cholers have been kiwan Röed at a speed of 85 miles reported recently, and great hopes an hour, as flated in the witness box are entertained that the epidemic by Traffic Sarifeant B. G. Baker. is now on the wane.

Mr. Schoteld, in the Central Magis The hospitals are now able to tracy this morning, adjourned the take in other cases than cholera, case for another week.

M. Jean Adrien Jusserand, which means that the emergency Fellow of the Royal Society of conditions at least have been pass Literature, an author and stud-ed..

ent of past and present Uterary

art, former French Ambassador BABE RUTH INJURED to the United States and a diplo- mat in other fields, died in Paris

to-day

He was a member of famous literary societies in Britain, America and his native land.

His many books, all of them historical, no matter what their subject, are well known. His essays are also in a distinguished clas

M. Jusserand ·· married an American lady, a Miss Richards. He was a President of -- the American Historical Society. He was in the French Embassy, at London and then at Copenhagen, but from 1902 to 1925 he was French" Minister at Washington.

Reuter

completed. TURKEY FORMALLY

Communists and "Chinese Fasciata will be unsbla" to en- joy the privilege of freedom of #peachReuterate g

MR. WANG'S APPOINTMENT.

JOINS LEAGUE

One of Last Outside

Geneva's Fold.”

Geneva, To-day

admitted as

*

AT BASEBALL.

Tears Liganent In

Right Leg..

OUT OF THREE WEEKS.

New York, Yesterday. Babe Ruth, "the Bambino," and at present one of the lead ers in the home. run parade, suffered a torn liganent in his right leg when attempting to field a short fly in the seventh inning of the game against the Chicago White Sox. The Tan kets, however, won by 6 runs.

Babe Ruth is expected to be out of the game for at least (Continued on Page 18.)

LOCAL SHOWERS.

Royal Observatory's weather report for to-c

(250) mov

spressione are situated Tongking and to the north

phoon is indicated about

Beast of Na

!

Defendant contended that if he

had gone at 35 miles an hour he

would have had a bad 'skid as the He was road was wet at the time.

willing to take a police officer over the same course at a speed 10 miles - an hour less on a dry road, and prove his point

He would be given an opportunity to make his demonstration, His Worship ruled.

BRITISH FIRM GETS DANISH CONTRACT.

Electrical Equipment For Railways.

London, To-day," Contract for, the supply of motors and other electric equipment for rolling stock to be constructed In connection with the electrification of suburban railways" of Copenhagen has been placed by the State-Rail- ways of Denmark with an English electrie company,647 333

The value, of the contract is over 2,600,000 ** Kroner-British Wire Jens Gervice.

THREE ADDITION

ECON

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