AUSTRALIA MAKE SLOW START IN FIFTH TEST
FINGLETON AND RIGG DISMISSED
CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY
Another Hunting Party
Danzig, To-day-
Dr. Greiser, President of the
OPENING BATSMAN HAS TWO ESCAPES Danzig Senate, left here yes-
IN ONE OVER
MELBOURNE, TO DAY.
terday to attend a hunting party in Poland. -
The President of Poland is to be a member of the party. Trans-Ocean.
AUSTRALIA SECURED AN ADVANTAGE RATED AT 150 RUNS WHEN DON BRADMAN WON THE TOSS IN THE FINAL BENATUURQARSH TEST MATCH, BUT AT LUNCH THE AUSTRALIANS HAD LOST RIGG FOR ONLY 54 RUNS AS THE RESULT OF UNENTER- PRISING BATTING AGAINST THE FAST AND ACCURATE ENGLISH ATTACK.
THE WICKET IS REPORTED TO BE PERFECT AND SEL- DOM HAS A MELBOURNE WICKET SHOWN SUCH GOOD BE-
GERMANY'S CHURCH
HAVIOUR, BUT FINGLETON BATTED ALL MORNING FOR TROUBLES
17 RUNS!
IT WILL BE RECALLED THAT AUSTRALIA WON TH THIRD TEST ON THIS GROUND, by 365 RUNS, AFTER BEING WELL BEATEN IN THE FIRST TWO TESTS.
Australia thus took first use of the wicket.
The two Australians passed over are M. W. Sievers and W. A. Brown,
The weather was sunny and. hot and there was a crowd of 50,000 present when G. O. Allen and Don Bradman went out to inspect what was later reported while R. W. V. Robins has been to be a perfect wicket.
dropped by the England selec Bradman won the toss and tors. Fishlock is England's twelfth
PUISNE JUDGE'S PROMOTION Court Felicitations This Morning
Li
man.
FINGLETON'S LUCK
GENERAL SYNOD PLAN SCHISM CONFLICT AMONG GROUPS
Berlin, To-day.
The announcement regarding the election procedure by the Reich Church Minister for the new General Synod of the Ger- man Evangelical Church will not be made before the end of next week
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TEA SCORE: AUTRALIA,
200 FOR 2 WICKETS. BRAD-
MAN NOT OUT 90.
MCCABE NOT OUT 61.
REUTER
Fingleton was out second ball after lunch.
McCabe dropped by Allen at 11.
Bradman in double century mood.
BANISHMENT OF GERMANS
Soviet Frees Ten But Gives Border Escort
Moscow, To-day.
Ten Germans who have been un- der arrest in the Soviet for several months, have been banished from Russia.
With no wind to help either bow- iler, Allen and Farnes opened the English attack without any advant- age against Fingleton and Rigg, bat, with only one run to his credit,
The total result of the heated Fingleton was given an anxious mo- ! ment when Farnes appealed con-controversy that has been going on fidently for an Ibw decision. The since Herr Hitler announced that disallowed. the elections would be held is that all In the Summary Court this morn- jumpire, however,
religious factions are convinced This is revealed in an official ing, Mr. Justice J. J. Hayden, appeal.
that a state of complete indecision statement sent to the German Em- Puisne Judge, was the recipient of
prevails and that the differences bassy here felicitations from members of the
between the various groups are so Four of the men belonged to the legal profession on his promotion to be Judge of H. M. Supreme
pronounced that it is difficult, if "Moscow group" and six to the
Court, Kenya Colony.
not impossible, to define the basis "Leningrad group" upon which a representative gen eral Synod could be constituted.
Mr. A. el Arculli, senior solicitor in Court, congratulated His Lord- ship and said that they would be sorry to lose him but their bes wishes would go with him.
Fingleton was then dropped in the same over by Allen at short fine leg.
The English attack is described as being "fast, of a good length and hostile."
Seldom has the Melbourne wic- ket shown such good behaviour, but before lunch the batting was most unenterprising, the first 25 runs be ing scored in 60 minutes!
Replying, Mr. Hayden thanked Mr. Arculli and said he owed a
FIRST WICKET FALLS deep debt of gratitude to the legal profession for their unfailing cour- England met with success when tesy to him in the discharge of his the total was 42, Rigg, who played duties and their generosity in over-some perfect shots to leg, succumb looking his shortcomings.
ing to his fatal weakness of nib- bling at the ball just outside his off stump. He had scored 28 out of 42 in 78 minutes when Ames book the catch off Farnes.
He was naturally glad of his pro motion but was sorry to leave Hong Kong and would carry with him the highest regard for the members of the legal profession.
CHIEF OFFICERS GRAPHIC STORY
Should the churches not succeed in bringing about order in their to be high- own household, it is held ly probable that the problem of
(Continued from Page 1) complete separation of Church and
the State will become acute, especially ported floating mines off m view of the fact that the trend French coast and the French Navy in recent months has been against began mine-sweeping operations Trans last week to remove the danger to any idea of a State Church.
shipping. Ocean
ARREST IN TAIPO *MURDER
Nephew Detained By Police
Port Vendres is in the French Pyrenees Province, on the Spanish border, where several floating mines have been reported from time to time in the past
NO DANGER NOW
Rigg had batted splendidly and hit two boundaries. Among solicitors present were: —Mr. A. el Arculli, Mr. F. E. Nash, Bradman then joined Fingleton Mr. D. McCallum, Mr. G. S. Ford, and the pair sent up the 50 after Mr. F. L. Zimmern, Mr. W. A. Mac 87 minutes. Lunch was taken al. kinlay, Mr. F. G. Nigel, Mr. C. D'Al-ost immediately afterwards, the mada, Mr. J. M. D'Almada Reme-core then being 54 for 1, Fingle-woman who was yesterday found the Llandovery Castle" have now
ton being 17 and Bradman 7. dios, Mr. R. H. Cole and Mr. M. A.
Reuter da Silva.
DANGEROUS DRIVING
For driving in a dangerous man
TEST SCOREBOARD
AUSTRALIA—IST INNS. K. Rigg. e Amez, b Farnes J. H. Fingleton, not out
ner in Hennessy Road on February D. G. Bradman, not out
14, Wong Ping-kuen, driver of pub- lic car No. 426 was this morning fined $30 by Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magistracy.
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Total (for
Fall of B. Gr
Chan Lo, adopted nephew of the
Port Vendres, Later. Earlier fears for the safety of
strangled in her hut at Shan Wan teen set at rest.
The line is now only Village, has been detained by the
slight list and the pum Police.
He had not been living at the keeping the water un home of deceased for six years but.
The liner is standing
Out of the members of been diser
periodically visited her. He was Roads, about five hundred ya
from the shore seen at midnight on Wednesday with two unknown” won
omen about 200 yards from the village
The deceased, ang Kui who was about 70-years herself in an
nith W. A-Old-was last seen W. 1. O'Reilly on Wedne Twelfth man.
Aller
Sergeant Youe said that the de
cock, L fendant was seen
n travelling at the field, E rate of 45 miles an hour in Hen- and L nessy Road by Mr. K. A. Bidmead W. A
Eng ASP, and at the Gilman services station he was overtaken and mon: signalled to stop. Instead he swerv- Farnes, ed into Stewart Road and then into Lockhart Road The roads were LATER: AUSTRALIA
FOR 2-WICKETS.
frowded at the time...
and Hards
day she was idow lyin
and with her
house
feet tied
Deceased was known to have about
$50 to $100 on her, and the Police Printed believe that robbery was the
as the place had been thoroughly Wyndh
Kong