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WASHED INTO HARBOUR

Narrow Escape For Chinese Lad

UNION RIVALRY

Results In Gun Battle

Lake Charles, July 1 In this Louisiana port, labour An unusual experience, which union rivalry care to a climax luckily was not in any way marred | to-day when two sections of long- shoremen contested the right to by serious consequences, betel a 17-year-old Chinese lad named load a "vessel and firearms

used freely, Tung Fong who resides at No. 25 Thompson Road, ground floor.

were

Eight persons were wounded, The State Governor has given Instructions that the State Mitia should be used if necessary. Reuter.

While playing yesterday near the lower terminus of the Peak Tram- way's shortly after 3.40 p.m., the lad lost his rubber ball and went down to the nullah which runs

LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD close by to retrieve same. After

Washington, July 1. recovering the ball, a heavy show-

President Roosevelt issued execu- er of rain fell and the lad took

tive orders to-day extending the shelter under a bridge.

Unaware of the heavy onrush offe of the National Labour Rela

and tions Board haunt August 1 water brought about by the rain, the led suddenly found himself continuing indefinitely the Steel caught in the torrent. He was and Textile Relations Boards, all eventually swept off his feet and due to expire to-day.— carried down the nullah through Reuter. the tunnel Into the harbour close by the Victoria Recreation Club. Luckily for him he was able to swim a little and his cries for help were heard by the boat people there who went to his assistance.

BULGARIAN MINISTER

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He was sent to "the Government | [Special to the "Hong Kong Daih Civil hospital suffering from abra-

Press" (Copyright).] stons received while being washed down the nullah, but his condition was not serious

GERMAN WAR VETERANS

VISIT FRANCE

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Lyons, July 1.

on

Sofia, July 1. The Bulgarian" Finance Minister, Ryaskoff handed in his resignation his return from a Journey abroad made with the object of effecting a settlement of the Bul- garian debts, refusing however to give any public statement of the reason of this step.

SOUTH

AFRICA WINS SECOND TEST

England Batsmen Fail To Stay

BALASKAS AND LANGTON CAUSE A COLLAPSE

South Africa reaped the benefit of their declaration at '278" for 7 when they proved themselves to be complete masters of

the the England batsmen who collapsed against

bowling of Balaskas and Langton.

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England lost their batsmen one after the other, the only stayers being Sutcliffe (38) and Hammond (27), England scored only 151 runs in their second effort and thus lost the Second Test by 157 rans.

London, July 2, The last day of the Second Test match at Lord's was marred by dnsettled weather. The covered end was not seriously affected by the aavere thunderstorm in the early hours.

There were two minor casualties on the England side. Ames strain- ed a leg muscle, but he is Belding. Sutclice strained his thigh and is not fielding, but he will bat.

Bowlers are making liberal use of saw dust, but all are going very steadily although the scoring is very slow.

Bruce Mitchell (129 not out and A. B. Langton (11 not out) resumed their innings with the total of 208 for 6 before a crowd of 2.000 spec- tators.

The view taken here is that now the whole of Tascheff's Govern-

MITCHELL BRILLIANT ment will be compelled to resign

Mitchell late cut Verity to com- Fifty German war veterans who

since activities of the former par-plete 150 runs and simultaneously following last weeks' meetings atty's political opponents are making

in five hours sent up the 250 Stuttgart of French and German

the position more and more embar-

batting. ex-servicemen were invited by the

rassing.

Hammond was entrusted with French. "Association of War Vic- tims with lung wounds to visit France, arrived here on Monday for a short stay, being welcomed at the station by the delegation of French ex-servicemen.

After depositing a Wreath at the War Memorial, the German visitors were given a reception at the Town Hall where the Minis-

ter, Herriot, who is also Mayor of Lyons, delivered a short speech, thanking the Germans for break- Ing their journey at Lyons and adding that he "fully appreciated this gesture".

After stressing the desirability of rapprochement between the two nations "of which each has its own geriuses and ideals and Its own "outlook on ffe, but both of which seem to be destined to make important contribution to peaceful civilisation". Herriot went on to say if these two nations should turn their backs on each other, it would be a terrible blow for humanity. Everything should be done to prevent such trophe. You have done well in coming here. According to old French proverb, "one swallow does not make summer," but it is necessary to have courage being the first swallow so that the others may follow. I welcome you as one welcomes the first swallow in spring.”... Transacton Kun Min

catas-

scored 17 the partnership ended, Farrimond losing his off stump to Crisp with his score at 13. 129 for 7.

Nichols has joined Langridge and at tea time the score had been

carried to 138 for 7 After tea was "another of the Langridge many batsinen to fall a victim to the new Lb.w. rule to Balaskas. He scored 17. 141 for 8

LAST TWO WICKETS Nichols had scored six runs when Verity joined him, but the latter was caught by Langton off Balaskas after scoring eight runs. 149 for 9.

NEWS SUMMARY

The weather during June was usual for the time of the year, be ing uniformly warm, and mainly cloudy and showery with occasion- al sunny days. Rain was recorded on every day except four and dur ing the middle of the month thun- der was frequent, no less than 13 storms occurring during the period between June 12 and 18, Page 7.

His taxicab engaged by four men said to have the appearance of bricklayers in Garden Road in the early hours of yesterday, Lai Ohun, the driver, was told to drive to Stanley, and, when nearing Repulse Bay, was asked to stop. Assaulted and robbed of $11 in

honey.

Page 6.

A strong plea was put forward. by Mr. M. K. Lo before Mr. Mac- fadyen at the Central Magistracy, when he appeared on behalf of the United States Drug Store; of 15% Wing Lok Street, for the re-open- ing of the case in which the Bino- German Dispensary, of 8, Wing Lok Street were summoned un- successfully two weeks ago. Page §.

Two out of the four applications for eating house licences that were put before the Sanitary Board at their fortnighly meeting yesterday were granted. In both cases Mr. Lo contended that if it were not given the applicants would lose by it especially during these days of Page 11. depression

Hundreds of well-wishers were present at the opening of the Bank of East Asia new building yester day In the absence of their chair- Mitchell of Derbyshire, last man man, Mr. Li Koon Chun deputised in, was stumped by Cameron of and made the welcome speech in Balaskas after scoring a single. the morning. The building is a Nichols was 7 not out and with magnificent 11-storey edifice, extras yielding four the total was

151.

South

won the Africa thus Second Test by 157 runs.

Reuter.

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An application for the winding up of the American Oriental Fin- ance Corporation, made by Mr, F. C. Jenkin before Sir Atholl Mao Grgeor, at the Supreme Court yes- terday was granted. This was the outcome of the financial difficulties 228 experienced by their bead office in Page 8. 198 Shanghai.

On Sunday for instance, the Po-

the ball with the score at 260 and THE SCORE BOARD Lice President of Sofa was obliged

it was not long before he was, " to arrest a number of political able to get Langton caught off his South Africa-1st Innings leaders whose names were hither- to withheld though it is under-while Bruce Mitchell was 164 not own bowllug. Langton scored" 44.

England-ist Innings

SOUTH AFRICA—2nd Innings" stood they belong to a circle who out. At this stage the tourists. J. Siedle, e Farrimond, b are all well-known, amongst them

decided to take a chance and de-

Mitchell........... clared with the total at 278 for seven wickets.

being Col. Veltsheff, who was the prime mover in the coup de etat of May 19. last year, when he pro-

laimed a Dictatorship.

The order for Veltaher's arrest is stated to have been issued by the Government but as yet is unex- ecuted, owing to his having fled into provinces abroad. Transocean Kuo Min

EX-SERVICEMEN IN CONFERENCE

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Paris, July 1.

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Bruce Mitchell, the hero of the innings, played a classic game. bringing off a variety of strokes among which his cutting and off- driving were delightful features. He batted for 336 minutes in the course of which he drove seventeen 'times to the boundary. He, was slow in making runs latterly, his 35 runs in the morning taking 95 minutes.

1.

ENGLAND BAT

Bruce Mitchel, nop out

EA. Rowan, lb.w., b Nichols A. D. Nourse, b Verity

. B. Cameron, c Ames, b - Mitchen

E. L. Dalton, c-Wyatt, b Verity H. F. Wade, b. Verity

A. B. Langton, c and b Ham-

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LOCAL AND GENERAL

A dinner dance will be held at- Repulse Bay Hotel to-night. The

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In the dining saloon of the 44 N.Y.K. liner Asamia Maru, situated on the centre. table for all the passengers to inspect and admire, is a replica of one of the most. famous and picturesque shrines in Fall of wickets:-1 (Bledle) for Japan, the Asama Shrine, Omiya-

Total (for 7 wkts. dec. 278

Q. M. R. W. 19 4 647 · 1

about 50

The Hong Kong dollar was un- changed on opening yesterday. the official rate being 25. 2d. Inter-bank rates were 23. 21d. sellers and 25. 2-13/16d. buyers. The marke. is extreme y dull, no business being reported. In Lon- don, silver was unchanged on Monday. India and speculators Оп China soid. bought, while opening, the market was steady. Reuter reports that after the

market 18 official fixing the

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Hart, the Mididesex player, ran 32; 2 Rowan) for 136: 3 (Nourse) Machi, Shizuoka-Kem, for Sutcliffe, who together with for 158 4 (Cameron) for 189; 5 miles from Tokyo. Wyatt opened the innings for Eng-(Dalton) for 189; 6 Wade) for 177;

*7 (Langton) for 278. land Sutcliffe left the scoring to

BOWLING" ANALYSIS his captain. Both held the fort. until lunch time when the scores The discussions, which 16

were Wyatt 11 and Sutcliffe 6 with Nichols.

Hammond hoped will help to pave the way the for the Franco-German rapproche- the total at 17 without loss.

After lunch the crowd increased Mitcheli Monday ment, were opened on here between the delegation re- to 10,000. Disaster overtook Eng- Verity

various German land very shortly as Wyatt, in at-Langridge presenting the 边

ex-servicemen's organisations and tempting to pull a short one from Holmes

4 2 into his Wyatt representatives of "Fidae" that is Balaskas, sent, the ball

He had scored 16. 24 for

ENGLAND 2nd Innings the Federation Internationale des wicket. Ancieris Combattants.

Sutcliffe, b Langton Since the discussions are of a Leyland came. in, but he did not private nature, no statement will stay long. Crisp sent down a vioR. E. S. Wyatt, b Balaskas

Hammond, c. Cameron, be issued for publication before the lent delivery which swung into the Leyland, b Crisp termination of the conference wicket of the famous Yorkshire

Langton.. which is expected to last two stalwart after he had scored tour. Ames, l.b.w. b Langton

Funs. 45 for 2. days...

E. R. T. Holmes, b Langton ... was joined by Eighty-two delegates of all Sutcliffe, who

Langridge, 1.b.w, b Balaskas countries belonging to the "Fidac" Hammond, appeared to be very arrimond, b Crisp

Olouces- are taking part in the deliberations confident, while the while Germany is represented by tershire player was holding up Balaskas. "They against tive emissaries from the National well Socialistic

War Victims. Relief kept together until tea time, Organisation, the National Socia Hammond was then 50 minutes at listic Front Fighters League, for the wicket and had collected 30 merly "Steethemet," and the runs, while Sutcline during his 80 Kynäeuser League of War minutes stay had gathered 25. The Veterans.

total was 85 for 2 at this stage."

By the sudden death of Mr. Justice Avory the country has lost one of the greatest judges of the century. His conduct of so many famous and sensational trials, his impressive strength of personality had made him, in the mind of the man in the street, the supreme minister, of avenging justice. Elfs. brethren of the Bench, and indeed the whole of the legal fraternity, have recognised for many a year that he had in ample measure far higher qualities than those which have before now sufficed to win fame of this sort. He was a very great lawyer and the high respect which he commanded may be gauged from the fact that the Lord Chief Justice said but "a month ago, "when in doubt look it up in Mr. Justice Avory* Be had the qualities which many great jawyers have lacked-a judicial mind of very fine temper, singular ly scute in perceiving the real issues of a case and endowed with the power to rule his court, There have been many. changes in legal procedure. In the manners and customs of the courts, and, not least important, in public opinion; in crime and punishment during the 60 years since he was called to the Bar, and it is a striking propt of his wisdom that, deeply schooled At the beginning of the War Ge- Deputy Jian Goy who was one of

AUSTRIAN GENERAL

DEAD

(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright).3

Budapest, July 1. General Arz von Straussenburg who, from the Spring of 1914 to

the end of the World War was chief of General Staff of the Aus- tro-Hungarian Army, died here on Monday after a long lness, at the age of 79.

neral Von

1.

One of the French delegates is

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Verity, e Langton, b Balaskas Nichois, not out Mitchell, st. Cameron, b

Balaskas

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was

4 quiet, business was reported done at about 1/8th under the fixed 27 prices.

8

8 The Cruiser HMB. Dorsetshire 17. salted at 5.30 p.m. yesterday "for the sub- 13 Wethalwe as well as

8 marine HMS. Osvald which left 7 at 4 pm. The Japanese gun-boat Saga was expected to arrive in 1 Hong Kong yesterday.

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There was a clean bill of health 151 for the 24 hours ended on July 1,

1935.

Fall of wickets:1 (Wyatt) for FIREWORKS BY LANGTON 24; 2 (Leyland) for 45: 3 (Ham-. Hammond played Crisp, Bruce mond) for 89; 4 (Butcliffe) for in the old ways, and as it might

Straussenburg com- the first promoters in the meet-Mitchell and Balaskas very con- 90; 5(Ames) for 102; 6 (Holmes) seem, in sympathy with them, hemanded the 6th Hungarian Army ings between the French and fidently. He was effortless in his for 111; 7 (Farrimond) for 129; was a great force in ensuring the Corps, which took part in Macken-German ex-servicemen- success of the reforms. To the sen's famous break through of the Transocean Evo Min

Russian front & Gorlice in the Carpathian Mountains.- Transactan Kun Man

MUNICIPAL COUNCIL

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off-driving and g.ancing to leg, but 8 (Langridge) for 141; 8 (Verity) Langton pegged down the bats- for 149: 10 (Mitchell) for 151 men. Hammond gave Cameron a

BOWLING ANALYSIS chance with a snick of Langton which was accepted, his score being 27. 89 for 3.

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Berlin, July, 1

The Propaganda Minister has been given the power to prohibit a flm even though it has been 544 passed by the local and central 11 0

board of censorship if he considers this course necessary "for urgent reasons of the public welfare."

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last day of his service through [OTICE is hereby given that an changing times, his decisions were Extraordinary General Mest always popular and approved by all ing of the United Asbestos, Oriental sorts and conditions of men, Agency, Limited (involuntary When some twenty-five years

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Warsaw, July 1.

The century was reached after 1936, at 11 O'clock in the morning at even the most sagacious crities in the Court of Criminal Appeal. which Meeting the Liquidators will foresaw the value of his services. That, tribunal was established by The Municipal Council of Lodz 140 minutes. Ames, after scoring HOME CRICKET RESULTS according to a supplement to the lay before the Meeting an account of

under the new rule. 102. for 5. their acts and dealings and of the fell to his lot to try some of no means with universal approval whose meetings in recent weeks eight runs, was 1.b.w. to Langton

the most perplexing criminal cases of lawyers, three years before he have repeatedly been marked AE, BR. Holmes, the conduct of the winding up during the of first importance and it is well- fook his seat on the Bench, but i tumultuous scenes and violent captain, went on to hit out blindly sex by 90 runs at HoveCam-orders made by the Minister be-

known that any judge who does bis it has proved to be of inanite valus scuffles between hostile group until a good length ball from bridge 213 and 158, Bussex 109 fore the law came into force.—

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and the credit for this must be of City Fathers, has been dissol to give the impression of being un- given in no small measure to Mrved by order of the Home Ministry. duly severe. Those competent to Justice Avory's guidance, The A special Commissioner has been form an opinion have always dis- Lord Chlef Justice has put the appointed by the Government to Seldom has a supervise the City's administration missed the imputation with con debt on record,

Lodz the second largest Polish tempt and it would perhap be Judge's life work done so much

Mation of upwards sufficient to anote

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This measure also gives legal London, July 2 Cambridge University beat Bus authority to the prohibition of

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scored only eight runs 111 for d

Kent boat Glamorgan by four Lanston beat him when he had and 172

At this stag

Langton had wickets at Tunbridge Wells wer takere for

Glamorgan 290. (Turnbull 122) and and 77 runs--Lancashire 375 137 (Freeman 5 for 48). Kent 268 9 declared, Worcester 150 and

followed on for nond and 183 for 6,

beat Worcestershire for, 60), monster by ari Innings Reuter.

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