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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1929.
FENG YU-HSIANG'S FURTHER TWO-DAY SHANGHAI STREET
PEACE TERMS.
| DEMANDS $3,000,000 FOR SURRENDER.
FIVE CONDITIONS LAID DOWN
. IT IS REPORTED.
NO DECISION REACHED
CRICKET.
WINS FOR NOTTS, MIDDLESEX AND NORTHANTS.
VERY WIDE MARGINS.
London, June 20.
Arst-class Three of the eight cricket matches commenced yester day were brought to a definite con- clusion to-day.
Middlesex defeated Somerset by ten wickets at Lord's, the match producing only 570 all told, Somér Bet were dismissed for 168 on bat- ting first, Middlesex. replying with 210 (J. C. White, 5, for 50). Somerset's second knock produced 120 runs, leaving Middlesex to score 65 to win. They hit up 68 without loss.
Shanghal, June 20. Pence overtures in the Feng- Chiang dispute are reported, in Chinese circles, to have reached a hopeful stage. For the first time. it is stated. Feng Yu-hsiang has expressed willingness to negotiate, The terms of Feng Yu-halang's voluntary capitulation are said to Notts defeated Worcester by nine be, (1) the Nanicing. Government in their first innings and 189 in shall respect the wishes of Feng their second after Notts had made Yu-hainng regarding the demobil 270. Notia made 62 runs for 1 sation of the Kuonuinchun aurpļus forces, and shall appoint General Lu Chung-lin, Feng's chief Heuten- ant, and formerly assistant Minis- ter for War, as Military Governor and Disbandment Commissioner of Honan, Shensi and Kansu; (2) tha Nanking Government shall pari $3,000,000 to form a maintenance fund for the Kuominchun, the pay- ment to be made at Yungcheng,! where Feng has a rendezvous with Maralal Yen Hal-ahan; (3) Mar- shal Ten Hsi-shan shall guarantee the appointment of Fong's sub- ordinates to all military posts and arrange for the payment of the $3,000,000; (4) Feng Yu-hniang,
BE POSITIVE.
"Save Water" is a beller moito than "Don't Waste Water."
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wicket to obtain victory. Voce took 7 wickets for 37 runs in Wor- cester's Rocond innings, and Root took 6 Notta wickets for 83.
Kent met with an unexpect in return, will hand over the civil ed defent at Northampton,
administration of the three pro-the home county winning vinces to representatives of the
ten wickets. Kent only Central Government, and th) the by Central Government shall apply just avoided an innings defeat, Feng with funds to the extent of the last run of their second innings $200,000 to finance is tour abroad bling them to tie the Northants and appaint him at the head of Commission representing tho National Government, as 'befitting a former Minister. of "War.
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Fine bowling by Clark, who took 7 wickets for 45 runs, brought about Kent's first innings collapse. They scored only 118, to which Northants replied with 206, Bake- well making 137, and Freeman taking 5 wickets for 61 runs.
The above terms, reported to have been drawn up by Feng at
Kent were again in difficulties of Tungkwan, have been sent to Yen Bai-shan who is conferring with batting a second time, and they the Nanking delegate, Hsiung-were all out for 148. Northants Shih-huai. The latter may have to needed only one run for victory, illent the conference at Yung- cheng.
Madame Feng Yu-hsiang arrived at Yungcheng yesterday..
Reuter.
NEW YORK RAILWAY SMASH.
EXCITING SCENES ON SIXTII AVENUE,
New York, June 20. Thousands of pedestrians on
Hsuehow Conference. Much importance is attached to the Impending military conference at Hauchowfa and it is reliably learned that the meeting will de- cide whether to announce war on the Christian" General or to con- tinue with the peace overtures. General Tang Seng-chi, command-Sixth Avenue watched the rescue ing the Peking and Tongshan operations following the collision Nationalist units, arrived at Rsu- of the two traing on the Elevated chowfu last evening to participate Railway reported yesterday. at the conference. Marahal Chiang Kai-shek and a number of other militarists will arrive during the week-end.
Firemen and surgeons had a perilous climb up the perpendi- cular Indders to the scene of the accident.
BATTLE.
KNIVES USED IN BIG FACTION FIGHT.
CANTONESE GANGS IN AFFRAY NEAR POST OFFICE.
TWO MEN` INJURED.
Shanghai, June 17.
was seriously One Cantonese atabbed and now lies in a danger- ous condition. In the General Hospital and another of his countrymen received nasty knife wounds during a stabbing affray on North Szechuen Rond yesterday afternoon when a faction fight broke out in a tea shop in the Cantoneso quarter of the district.
Five of those who participated in the fight were arrested by police from Hongkew Station and con- siderable difficulty was "experi- enced in controlling the hugo crowd which gathered during the fight.
In Restaurant Quarter.
The stabbing had its commence- ment shortly before 3 o'clock in a tea shop at the corner of Chun Ming Road and North Szechuon Road less than two blocks from the Post Office. This particular section of the Hongkow Districts fa occupied mainly by Cantonese and abounds in restaurants and small shops of all varieties.
Largo crowds of Chinese were attracted to the spot following the outbreak of hostilities between the two gangs and watched the pro- greas of the fight from Chun Ming Road to Wuchang Road, the police having considerable difficulty for a time in distinguishing friend from foe amidst the crowd #poctators,
of
How Trouble Arose.
From the evidence plecad to- gether by the detectives of Hong. number of, Can-. kew Station a
tonese of the loafer type gathered in a small tea shop in Chun Ming Road Just off North Szechuan Road. Differences arose over the 'division of an amount of money collected from acting as "brokers" during the previous day,
Ono word led to another until one of the number brought matters to a head by hurling a large teapot at the head of another of the gather- ing. A free-for-all was in pro- gress in less than no time during which one of the men drew a knife and stabbed an opponent in the side.
Extended into Street,
Tables, chairs and overything moveable were overturned in the fight which raged from the tea room upstairs to the street below.
Pedestrians and other customers scattered in all directions as the battle came nearer until the foot-
The passengers were extriented Tang Seng-ch! has received ins- tractions to occupy Chengehow amid choking and blinding amoke, and the territories of lan Fu-chu, arising from the burning of in-path was reached, the "turn cont" Kuminchun divi aulatating materials. Only one sional commander, At Cheng-person was killed, though several chow, Tang will establish the hend- were injured,—Renter's American
Service. quarters of the 5th Route Com- mand.
Forces of the 6th Route and oth Route Commands will be among the first contingents of the Nan- king army to enter into the attack if ordered and it is reported that two divisions under Fong Chen-
RETURNING TO THE SOUTH.
The shouting and general disor er attracted the notice of a Sikh policeman on duty in the vicinity who proceeded to investigate its enuse. Upon the approach of the policeman one of the men, later identified as the man responsible for the first utabbing, made a dash along North Szechuen Road hotly pursued by others of the fighters.
Dashing into Wuchong Road the
wu, and one division under Ngok MR. SUN FO MAY ACCOMPANY fugitive took refuge in a small
Wei-ehun, have arrived at Peng- fow on the Tientsin-Pukow Rail- way, These three divisions have been commissioned to march into Ilonan Immediately after the grand revlow of troops by Chlung Kai-shek.
Feng at Yungcheng.
NOTABLES.
cigarette shop where he was later arrested hiding under R héu. Others of the gang_continued the fight along North Szechuen Road and a second man received knife ex-wounds in the head and back.
Canion, June 20. The ex-premier, Mr. Tang Shao- yi, and General Ng Tit-shing, after a brief visit to Nanking, are pected to return South soon.
Mr. Tang is the president of the Committee Council for the Model A late dispatch received in Nan. District of Chung-shang, and it is king from Yen Hsi-chan to Chlang said that he is going to devote Kai-shek atatea that Feng Yu-much of his time for the remote
slang has arrived at Yungcheng line of that district. and that there is a bright prospect of an understanding.
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The Hague, June 20. The Foreign Ministry has in-
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CLOUDY AND SHOWERY.
The Royal Observatory reports that a depression is situated over the Eastern Sea.
Pressure continues to be highest in the Pacific to the South-east of the Carolines.
PRAYERS FOR RAIN.
MOSLEMS TO MEET ON SUNDAY.
The Indian Moslem Society has arranged for a Prayer for Rain, "Istasqua," to be offered
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Large Crowd Looks On.
A large crowd witnessed the progress of the fight alternately dashing out of the way as the battle veered in their direction and closing in after it had passed.
Eventually peace and order wAS restored, five of the fighters being taken into custody, one of whom was the wounded man stabbed on North Szechuon Road. The other man stabbed in the tea shop was in a more serious.condition" and was removed to hospital whore he was reported to bo in a serious condition yesterday afternoon.
Those who are able to faca the Provisional Court this morning will be charged with fighting and creating a disturbance. All of those at present in custody bear visible evidence of the battle,
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