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WETHERED'S FIGHT
To Win President's Putter
(BY EM WELLINGS)
London, Jan, 13.
CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF
AIR BAN IN GERMANY
(Special to the "Hong Kong Dalls Press")
'TRAFFIC RESTRICTION"
BY POLAND
(Special to the "Hong Kong Da ty Press (Copyright))
Berlin, Jan. 31. The Polish Ministry of Trafic,
has informed
Berlin, Jan. 31. From midday of "January 31st. Roger Wethered, amateur cham-e midday February 7th the area plon, in 1923, again won the Frest-enclosed by the points Welchensee, so the semi-official German News Escheniche. Oberammergau and dent's Putter of the Oxford, and
Griesen, the German frontler to Cambridge Golfing Society here to-
Mittenwald may not be flown over day, and thus equalled Sir Ernest
by planes. The reason given for "Holderness's récord of five victories.
this measure is that the Olympic Wethered beat Major W. H. H
Winter games will be held here Aitken in a grand fighting final by
between the dates mentioned. 2 and 1. Aitken relfed much on
Aa infringement of these his mighty hitting, but to-day this
orders will be punishable, but ex- ¦ falled him.
Agency announces, the German State railways, that in consequence of non-payment of sums due to Poland for trafe to and from Germany and East Prus- sia "and Danzig, this trafic must be considerably restricted from February 7th. This step, so the `states, has · been announcement
"His wooden shots carried him ecptions may be made on appli- ! caused by the dinculties arising:
into much trouble, but he found new strength in the brilliance of his pitching and putting, and put ur a great fight against a steadier i opponent,
Wethered's Iron play and short game were as immaculate as ever. yet so sternly did Aitken battle that he was often in danger,
at cation Munich- Transocean News Service
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SARRAUT CABINET
VICTORY
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A deplorable startma trail of [Special to the "Hong Kong Daily
Press" (Copyright).3 Aves-put Aitken 2 down, but he. immediately showed "conrage by į
Paris, Jan. 91. lofting a style to win the fourth The Sarrat Cabinet won a not- 3. With another 3 at the sixthable victory on its arst appearance and a glorious 4 at the 600 yards in the Chamber, when after a long, seventh, he became 1 up.
uneventful debate the House gave
After Wethered had returned to the lead at the tenth, Altken again equntered in the most daring fash- 1011,
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a vote of confidence by an over- whelming majority.
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as to the transfer of the amount owed to Poland by the German State Railway. Negotiations are now in progress" between the Ger- man and Polish Government, to find a way to overcome these dit- ficulties.-
Transocean News Service
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HEAVY RAINS IN THE
FIGHTING AREA.
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily
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Addis Ababa, Jan. 31. The counting of the votes took Haile Selassie sent three of his especially long, since the opposi-Ministers to the South Front, in ties had handed in more than order to ascertain the exact posi- 1000 blanks to obstruct the divi-tion, the Minister having already
left the Capital by Plane.
Wonder recovery snots with his nibilck won him the next two holes. Few would have attempted | slon.
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The Emperor. is still at Dessie,
his strokes at the tenth. His ball At the close of the debate, Sar- 13y, burled, almost invisible in the rzut had made another impas- where he intends to stay and rough, but his slashing niblick stonate appeal for political unity. await the outcome of the present blow sent is fully 160 yards to the pointing to the example set by operations on the North Front, back of the green,
England, where, so he stressed, until he returns to the Capital
But nobly as he fought, Wetherall parties are standing together Violent rainstorms swept over cd's greater stendiness had to gain its reward
Finally, undeterred by thus sus- cession of bold thrusts, Wethered put down a putt of four yards at the seventeenth and won through with a score of 1 over 4'3.
"Two and one were also the mar gin in both the morning semi- finals. Wethered, magnificent in his recovering and putting, beat Leonard Crawley, who failed to make full use of his magnificent long rame, and Aftken wore down some very stout resistance by 6. H. E. Micklam, who was in the Oxford side only two years ago.
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CABINET IN GREECE.
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the Capital on Thursday evening, so that traffic was . many places stopped, and houses, both native and foreign suffered serious dam- ages.
Heavy rains are also reported from the North Front, where small brooks have in the space of an haur, become roaring torrents. But nevertheless the Abyssinian Patrols are giving the Italians no Athens, Jan 31.
rest day or night. The latter are Sophulis, the leader of the Veni-reported to be building trenches-in zelist Party was given an audience a modern way, in order to prevent by King George on Friday. The the Abysilatan King's intention, it is understood to penetrate behind their lines.— is to leave the Demertzia' Ca- Transocean News Service binet in office till the assembly of Parliament in March. The first week of the Parliament's life. will then give a definlie indication of the distribution of forces.. among
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the parties, and this will enable | [Special to the "Hong Kong Dar the King to entrust other politicans with the formation of the new Cabinet: if this appears necessary. Transocean News Service
ITALY TO FIGHT TỔ A FINISH
Special to the "Hong Kong Dalt Press" (Copyright.}],
Rome, Jan. 31.
In their comments on the Ca- binet Council's decisions of Thura- day, the papers are unanimous in stressing Italy's unshakable deter mination to bring the Abyssinian campaign to a victorious end.
**Carriere delia Bera" writes "Italy will pursue her way, and brilliant victories in East Africa show that she is lacking, neither means nor determination to emerge as victor from the strug gles. The economic siege wi never compel Italy to accept a humiliating peace.- Transocean News Service
·DEATH AT SEA OF DR. MOHR
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Hamburg, Jan. 31. The news of the death" on the high seas of the Secretary of the
Rome. Jan. 31. Official War bulletin No. 111 states that the work of, organi- sation, is proceeding in the Negelli Sector, where the establishment or food depots has already bee: completed,
Many scouting parties, dispersed groups of the enemies forces bet- ween Dawa Parma and the Negelli district, also taking many priso
ners.
Chieftains and leading person- of the district of Galra ages Barana made their submission to the Italian Authorities.
Nothing of any importance oc- curred on the Erytrea Front.— Transoces News Service
POPE INDISPOSED
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"Rome, Jan. 31. Pope Ples is suffering from, a slight chill and must stay in bed. Although the Holy Father's in- disposition: 15 attracting much attention, especially in view of his advanced age, it is stresséd in' Informed quarters that there is not the slightest reason for an- xiety-
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"Far Eastern Association of Ham- ITALY'S ART BAN LIFTED burg and Bremen," Dr. F.W. Mohr, Is causing sincere regrets in ex- port circles here. Dr. Mohr, who was
Press") (Copyright).JUT ME returning from a visit to the Far
Rome, Jan. 31. East, whet de succumbed to heart
The decree af last November, by failure shortly before the vessel reached Bingapore, was generally which the Italian Government ex- recognised as an authority on Far tended "the counter sanctions to Eastern affairs, and bad many the realm of art, has been rescinde friends in China and Japaned by order of Signor Mussolini. In During the World War he had justifying the repeal, it is stated taken part in the defence of that the measures were taken last Taingtau. After the War he was November, at a moment when it had to be assumed that the out- appointed Secretary General of the Far East Association, which, side world had forgotten Italy's ander his direction became the contribution to civilisation, Since leading Organisation of the then the Government had received Hanseatic export and shipping many communications from all firms trading to the Far East. centres of culture which showed Dr. F. W. Mohr attained the age the universal respect for Italy's
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