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HONG KONG DAILY
PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE
CABLE NEWS IN BRIER
UP-COUNTRY NOTES
RECOVERY BY WARWICK
BRITISH GOLF
TITLE
Henry Cotton Leading
{Specis! to the *Hong Kong Dally Trouble At Wushan
Press (Copyright.)]||
Budapest, June 27. The last lap of Barthou's tour was completed on Wednesday, when
· a large turn-out of pollee met the French Foreign Minister at the Budapest railway station to protect him from passible manhandling by the crowd...
ominous
Since Barthou raised thunderous applause for his anti-revisionist policy in Belgrade and Bucharest, echoes" are rumbling throughout Hungary culminating m hundreds of heavily-attended protest assemblies throughout the nation, and burning Barthou in emgy in the streets of Btdapest by student demonstrators on Tues- day night. "Hence the police storm detachments flooded the platform when the statesman ar- rived here, ea route to Paris, but Barthou, however, tremained in the "car.---Transocean Kuo Min
CRUISERS. FOR RUSSIA
Moscow June 27. The Commissariat for Defence has placed orders with the French shipyards for the construction of four cruisers of 7.000 tons each and four destroyers." This is the first result of the Soviet-Russian Naval Mission's recent visit to the French naval bases in Brest and, Toulon Transocean Kuo. Min.
NORWEGIAN AUTHOR'S WIDOW
Osto, June 27. Caroline Bjornson, widow of the great Norwegian writer, Bjornst- jerne Bjornson died on Wednes- day afternoon on the familly estate af Aulestart hear Lillehammer at the age of 99: having survived her fimo husband · by 24 years.- Transocean Kuo Min.
'STRAINED RELATIONS
Warsaw. June 27. That relations between Poland and Lithuania which have been strained ever since the Polish General. Zelgovski seized Viina by “coup de main" in 1920, will a new turn as the result of the mach discussed visit, paid by the Polish ex-Fremier, 'Prystor to the Lithuanian capital recently, was asserted by the newspaper Kurjer Poranny" which is semi- omcial
The fact that Prystor conferred. during his stay at Kovno, at length with President Smetona. Foreign Minister Lozoraitis and other prominent personalities is riken by most papers to foresha- dow an agreement between the to countries "calculated to allay the tension and to re-establish
normal relationa.
No official information is as yet forthcoming but it is anticipated that official quarters will become more communicative as soon Prystor has reported to Pilsudski on the result of his negotiations -Transocean Kuo Min.
DROUGHT EASED
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(From Our Own Correspondent.)
Ichang, June 19.
Good Batting by Parsons
The writer has just paid a visit The last ball of the day, which to Wushan and Wanhsten: SZE cowled Hendren for one, added In each place the political atmos- considerably to the uncertainties phere is tense. The new magis of Bo uncertain, If interesting, trate at Wushan put up the price day's cricket at Lord's recently of rice, but 'muth murmuring like Five hours of uneven batting had distant thunder heralding a storm brought Warwickshire 181 runs, of caused him to reduce the price to which the Rev. J. H Parsons con- normal. Now he is trying in-tributed 101. In the remaining creased taxation, and some men hour Middlesex did well in one way who declare they are unable to to make so many as 72 runs, but
аге put into pay
the gamen. the loss of three valuable wickets There is a very dangerous feeling in "the process robbed them of any in the city. Further fear is that calculable advantage. the "Shen ping" (spirit "soldiers) will again make trouble.
Warwickshire started
well en-
ough, collapsed, recovered to the extent of scoring 132. for the re-
London June 27.
29, 1934..
THE CHINA COAST:
U. S. BASEBALL
Changes And Appointments Wednesday's Games
gone
New York, June 27. leave,
The following are the results of Mr. E. C. O. Bird. second en-baseball games played to-day;— gineer officer, Kingyuan, has gone
National League second engineer officer, Kiangau,
Mr. F. C. Duval, second engineer ameer, Klangsu, has gone second
CHINA NAVIGATION CO. Capt. P. J Green, of the Tatung has gone command, Wüchang.
Capt. G. R. Tozrible acting mas- Henry Cotton, the British proter, Shasi, has gone chief omcer, fessional residing in Brussels, is Ninghai leading the Bold by three strokes Capt. A. Nalamith, of the Kin-engineer officer. Hunan.
tang. has in the First Round of the "Brit-
chlet officer, Mr. B. J. Mellett, supy second ish Open "Golf Championship over
Tainan,
engineer officer, Suiyang, has gone the Royal St. George's course at
Mr. W. R. Kermode, sup'y chief acting second engineer oficer; the Sandwich,
aficer, Shasi, has gone acting same ship.... master, the same ship.
Mr. H. C. Higgs, supy second on- Mr. E. Johnson, acting chief gineer officer, Luchow, has gone officer, Shantung, has gone com-second engineer officer, Kingyuan. mand, Tatung.
Mr. D. I.
second Greer, sup'y engineer officer, Wanhalen, has gone second engineer officer Wuhu.
To-day's play was featured by the magnificent performance pat up by British golfers, giving rise to great, optimism regarding Bri- tain's chance of providing the win- ner for the Arst time in eleven
years.
Densmore Shute, last year's win- ner, is the leading American with
chief officer.
Mr. B. C. Finch. Tsinan. has gone chief officer; Kanchow...
Mr. J. G. Grant, sup'y chief om- cer, Kiating, is on home leave.
Mr. F. A. of
White, sup'y chief officer. Kiating. Is. on home leave. Mr. A. Pounder, chief officer, Shuntien, has gone chief officer,
1933
Cotton. Gene Sarazen, the winner, went round in 75.
The form shown by Taggart, as-
sistant professional from the, Che-Sulyang. shire Club. was
very promising.
Mr. E. W. Richards, chlef officer, officer,
He went round in 70 to secure Suiyang, has gone chiet
second place.
The following are the full First "Round results:--
On arrival at Wannsien, not a coolle could be had. 4,000 coolles venth wicket, and then petered-four strokes in arrears are said to have been comman-out again. The loss of Kilner, R. decred (na fu); to carry rice to E. S. Wyatt, and four other bats- the front where soldiers are col- men for 117 runs seemed to fore- lecting and famine is,bad. Every shadow the worst, especially when rickshaw and motor bus was com- an apparently easy pitch began mandeered: the motor buses are to pop most unpleasantly at the the property "of
miktary, Pavillon End. Parsons, however, the though used as public conveyançes. | stepped into the breach with a It was pitiable to see small boys magnificent driving trînings—he 1s
still
the on of
best and girls carrying baskets of coal.
and and bricks on their backs in bas-hardest .hitters in front of kets weighing 40 and 50 catties, the wicket playing--and Paine, the Many old women were also carry-slow bowler, batting at No. 8, also ing heavy loads. The officials are did his bit, first by keeping up an sald to be enjoying a months truce end precariously. and, eventually, (whatever, that may mean), mean by attacking the bowlings almost while the "Reds" are digging in. In the Parsons manner. Paine was From all one heard this summer nearly caught and bowled by H. Jy is not likely to be a peaceful one Enthoyen at the start of his in- in Eastern Szechwan: The Wanh-nings, and was granted a further slen lark is a delightful place and life at fine-leg when 38. but one a credit to the officials who plann- preferred to forget these and other ed it. Its high tower with big streaky strokes
when he carried clock can be seen from a great his bat for a highly courageous 51. distance. Things are more than
"Deceptive Ease" peaceful in Tchang, they are al- most stagnant on account of poor i business. But we have had our "thrills" and are not anxious for more.
Swatow in Joyous Mood
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Sixty-two runs-:
For a while in the morning the piten played with a deceptive ease and Kilner and Croom were hard- y troubled at all. were scored at the comfortable rate of a run a "minute and the weakness of the Middlesex -bowl- [ing. without either Robins of Pee- bles, threatened to be disastrous Kilner's cutting and hocking of
Shuntlen
Mr. G. T. M. Ramsay, chief ofa- cer. Kanchow. has gone chief of cer, Wenchow,
Mr. C. J. M. Bennett, sup'y chief, officer, Shantung.
Mr. P. Jenkins, chief officer. Wenchow, has resigned.
Mr. N. McMillan, chief officer, Kanchow, has gone chief officer, Klating.
Mr. W. S. Fraser, sup's second engineer officer. Wanhsien, 'is' on home leave.
Mr." A. J. Jordan" sup'y second engineer, oicer... Wanhsten, has gone second engineer officer, Kin-
tang.
Mr. W. G. Douglas, second en- gineer officer, Kintang. is on short leave. 1
Mr. A. E. Halldoy, acting second engineer officer, Sulyang, has gone third engineer officer. ship.
the same
1)
Mr. A. Wright, third engineer officery. From short leave, has gone third engineer officer, Hsin Peking. Mr. C. McN. Scott, third engineer oficer, Hsin Peking, is in transit.
H. Cotton (Britain)
67
T. Taggart. (Britain)
70
A. Padgham (Britain)
71
W. Laidlaw (Britain)
71
C. Whitcombe (Britain)
71
B. Hodson (Britain)
71
J. Denny (Britafri) ......... 71
Densmore Shute (U.S:A.)...
71
A Dallemagne (France)
71
T. Mahon (Ireland)
72
E. Whitcombe (Britain).
72
Mr. J. W. Gordon, sup'y second oficer, from reserve, has gone second officer, Sulyang.
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R. W. Twine» (Britain)......
72
P. Alliss (Britain).
73
ond officer, Salyang, has gone sec- ond" officer, Anshun.
Jas, Adams (Britain)
73
Mr. C. A. N. Baker, sup'y see-
WO.
L Garnett (Britain)
73
74
ond officer. Wanhsien, has gone second officer, Wuchartg.
75
J. Kirkwood (U.S.A.)
G.. Sarazen (US.A.) ..... MacDonald Smith (U.S.AJ 77
--Reuter.
COTTON CREATES A
RECORD
NOTICE TO MARINERS
any
London, June 28. Thursday evening, June 21st, the shortish ball were especially In the Second Round, Henry the Commander and Officers of good to watch. Croom, too look- Cotton finished in 65 which is a H.M.S. Folkestone were "At Home" ed set if undemonstrative, when record for the Sandwich course to the foreign residents of the LA Smith was called upon to and the lowest score 10 port, and despite a rather choppyserid down his first overs in coun-National Championship. river, a goodly number enjosed ty cricket, and, in the second, His aggregate of 132 was the their hospitality.
experienced the cruel Joy of see lowest in 36 holes in the cham- Saturday evening, the members ing a good batsman chop a ball pionship. His figures were 4-3-3- of the Swatow Club were hosts to on to his wicket. Smith, who had 4-4, 3-4-4-4, 4-3-4-4-4.4-3-3-3, Officers, Petty Officers and
taken up the attack from his pro-thirteen under pár-Reuter." number of the sailors at a Whist fessional namesake, the fast bow- Drive in the Club., This was anler, revealed an easy delivery and unusual feature in Swatow social some pace from the pitch, but, He, and we believe most of those though he broke a dangerous part- present enjoyed the evening.
nership and started a collapse, he We were Informed good met with no further success in the athority that the sailors certain-innings. That was largely reser- ly had a good time. A delightful ved for the other and larger Smith, bafzet supper was served during who, in spite of the trouncing ad- the interval. At the finish of the rinistered at Intervals by Parsons ve, dancing and al fresco en emerged with the excellent analy- tertainment completed a pleasant sis of seven for 107. J. Smith was evening."
inclined to bowl short, and his The Commander of the Folke-bumpers had to be tackled bravely, stone has generously arranged for but he also sent down some good a Concert programme to be given balls and only Parsons dared to in the Club on Wednesday even-treat him withou; ceremony. ing, by some of his personnel, and
we look forward to this as another good time,
Berlin, June 27. Rain fell last night and on Wed- nesday morning in various parts of Germany, especially Sulešta and Saxony, thus putting an end to the drought which had been seriously impairing harvest prospects. River Elbe whose water level-like that of many other German ri- vers-was so much lowered by the drought that navigation had been halted in many points-has risen to two feet within the past forty-tivity. eight hours owing to the heavy rainfalls in the upper regions to that navigation will be resumed througout the river's length on. Thursday.Transocean Kuo Min.
PRISONER CAPTURED
Dresden, June" 27. The Communist, Ottmar, who'to- gether with two fellow prisoners escaped on Tuesday from the County goal in the Saxonlat bor- der town of Oelsnitz after strung- Hing the warden, was arrested on Wednesday by 1 Stormtrooper who discovered the fugitive hid- ing in a cornfield some miles from "Oelsnite One of his accomplices was subsequently shot dead by an innkeeper when he attempted to resist arrest. The third is still at Jarge. Transocean Kuo, Min...
ANGLO-GERMAN TALKS
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Fortunately the
Two Quick Wickels
The next two wickets fell at a The Swatow Customs Club is total of 75, Bates was run out la agala to the fore in arranging a attempting a second run on a hit tennis tournament which begins by Kilner to square leg. The ball every evening this week. this evening and will continue went some way, but W. H. Webster, the former Cambridge Blue, got. entrants, and the organizers are surprised the runners Kliner then There are a large number of in a good return to the wicket that
an affair which will occupy a dren off the first ball sent down to be congratulated in arranging fell to a catch in the slips by Hen-
there is very little sporting BC-cond spell of bowling. The pitch Week of evenings at a time when by J. Smith in the course of a 82-
was just beginning to play a few rainy weather pranks-painful as well as disturb seems to have abated, and we hope ing for the unlucky batsman- the programme can be carried when Wyatt appeared. In Smith's. through without interruption.
next over a sharply rising ball The tournament has been ar- caught Wyatt on the left arm, and ranged in such a way that each there had to be a short interval player will get the same amount for rubbing and recovery. Wyatt of play, and the sealed handicaps may well have been unsteadied by will not be opened until the end the experience, though he showed of the games.
| no sign of it. At any rate, he had made only four when he edged a bali trom J. Smith into the hands of L. A, Smith at second slip, and four good men were out for 94 Bantull's useful, 28 runs were not enough to improve the situation .very much, and when Collin was bowled for a single by Enthoven a do bad batting failure" seemed in
CHRISTIAN SOCIALISTS
(Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright.)]
Vienna, June 27. The question of what to with Dollfuss own "Christian sight.
here on
Derelict Junk Dangerous To
Navigation
The Harbour Master has issued a notice to mariners to the effect that the, master of the British steamer the Lungshan has report- ed having sighted an abandoned Junk drifting off the Tiger Island, while he was on his voyage to this port.
The position of the derelict, which is considered to be a dang ger Latitude 22 degrees
to navigation. is given as 51 minutes North and Longitude 113 degrees 44 minutes East.
that
HARBOUR DEPARTMENT CLOSED ON. HOLIDAY
The Harbour Master has issued a notice to mariners to the effect,
Monday. 2nd July 1934. having been declared as a general hollday, this office will be closed except as under:--
Entry And Clearance Office Open from 10 am to 12 Noon. Jank Office Open from 11 am. to 12 Noon.
-Mercantile Marine Office Entirely closed.
ball was a fast short one or whe- ther the spot, was round to leg, whether it was away in the open spaces where third man in vain chased the complete cut, or whe- ther it reached the deep in front of the batsman where the ferocity of the drive gave a feldsman little chance. Two great straight hits off the slow bowler, Wignall, land-
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Socialist", party in the Dictator's At first, too, Parsons as well as ed in the seats in front of the pa- own new "non-party State" has Palae were at best gallant strug-vilion.
Fifteen other .strokes been, solved, according to reports alers with abversity. Then, Par- reached the boundary,
Wednesday, by dubbing sons took a nasty blow on the hand Later, ón. after Parsons had the party Christian Bocialists from a ball fromi J. Smith and pro- reached bla 100 by making a bail London, June 27.
Peoplele Club" and leaving the mptly began to step out of his from J. Smith into a full tosa and The Anglo-German transfer dis- party apparatus intact.
ground to flog the fast bowlers out then stepped out carelessly to the cussions" began on Wednesday It is expected that the rebaptiz-of any growing confidence. Paine next, which bowled him," Paine morning at the Treasury and ed but unaltered organisation will meanwhile accepted his life from also took it into his head to hit continued till late in the after- be able to exert most of its old Enthoven and more or less dug a straight 6, in his case off the noon.” A semi-official communiqué political influence by the partici- himself in. It was a great joy to bowling of Enthoven. Parsons" states that the negotiations are pation of the "club" in the new watch Parsons pleking out the 101 out of 183 was a grand effort, being conducted in a "most cor- national "culture council" right ball to hit to the proper spot. but it could hardly have occurred dial spirit:_Transocean Kuo Min, Transocean Kus Min
It was all the same whether the without a partner like Paine
INDO CHINA...S. N. CO. Capt. J. W. Stoneham, from re- !" serve, has gone command, Paowo. Capt. W. G. Walter, of the Pao-
Mr. W. E Hargrave, sup'y sec-wo. Is on short leave.
Mr. C. R. Harris, from short
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Philadelphia Pittsburg
Brooklyn ngweni
Chicago... Cuyler homered.
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1 7
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4 £ 0
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3
5
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Boston
8 "11
Wally Berger homered. Cincinnati
4
7
New York
7 12
3
Schumacher homered. St. Louis
2
Delancey homered.
American League
Cleveland
0
3
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Henry Johnson pitched. Boston
6
7
Chicago
7 12 1
Al. Simmons homered. New York
8.16 Babe Ruth and Chapman homered. There were 11 in- nings. Reuter.
LOCAL GOLF
Fanling Course In Good Condition
leave, has gone chief ofçer. Pao-will be opened for play shortly if
Mr. A. L. Jones, chief officer.. Paowo, is on reserve,
Mr. T, B. Riches, second officer, Mr. A. Class, acting recording Wannsten, is on reserve.
engineer. officer, has gone second engineer officer. Sutwo.
Mr. G. Cormack, chief engineer oficer, Wuchang, has gone chief engineer oficer, Wenchow.
Mr. C. E. Stuart, chief engineer officer. Wenchow.. has gone chief engineer officer, Shuntlen I.
Mr. G. Buchanan, chief engi- neer officer, Shuntjen I. has gone chief engineer officer, Hsin Peking
Mr. C Jenssen, chief engineer officer, Whangpu, has retired.
Mr. T. R. Pringle, chief engineer officer, Wuchang, has gone chief engineer officer, Whangpu.
Mr. E. R. McDiarmid, sup'y chlet engineer officer, Luchow, is on home leave......
CHINA MERCHANTS S. N. CO. Capt. Chiang Chang Ching, of the Tung Wah, is on short leave.
Mr. Li Yung Chu has gone acting master, Tung" ' Wah."
Mr. Sun Fu Kuo, chief officer, Hsin Fung, is on short leave.
Mr. Chu Wen Ping has gone acting chief oficer Hsin Fung,
Mr. Tani Ting Ming. from short leave, has gone chief officer, Ka Ho.
Mr. Fong Ken Tsal, chief officer, Haean, is on short leave.
Mr. Sheng Tsen Shou, acting second cfficer, Haean, has gone acting het omcer, the same
Mr. W: T. Johnstone, second en- gineer officer, Hunan, is on short ship.
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Happy Valley is still closed and
the weather permits.
Practice in the middle of H.V. is allowed.
Deepwater Bay: The first hole is closed and may remain closed for some days. Players: can however start at the second hole and play over the rest of the course.
Fanling: Old, course is in very good condition; New course is closed till October .probably: Re- ller course is open, and in fair con dition.
Mr. Chow Pao San has gone acting second officer, Hasan.
Mr. Feng Mel Ching, sécond en- gineer officer, Hsin Fung, 13 on short leave.
Mr. Woo Hsiang Lai has gone acting second
engineer officer, Hain Fung.
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