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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1929.
CHIANG STILL IN THE QUEEN'S CLUB SHANGHAI GAMING
NANKING.
MAY SHORTLY CONFER WITH MARSHAL YEN.
A SZECHUAN DEMAND,
TOURNEY.
AMERICANS AGAIN FIGURE PROMINENTLY.
BRITISH LADY'S FEAT.
3:
Shanghai, June 21.
* London, June 21. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek has In the London tennis champion- decided to postpone his trip at the ships at Queens Club to-day, it Inat minute and until late in the was decided that the final of the afternoon yesterday he was atill Men's Singles should be all-Ameri- in Nanking. It is said that, he can, the final of the Women's may have to proceed first to Tai-Singles, Anglo-American, while yuanfu, in Shansi; to confer with one American team at least will Marshal Yen Hei-shan and some appear in the final of the. Men's of the "turncont" subordinates of Doubles. the Kuominchan Commander.
It is the intention of Marshal Chiang to appoint Marshal. Yon as Rehabilitation Commissioner of North-Western China (Shensi, Kansu and Honan) after the retirement of Feng Yu-hsiang.
A telegram has been sent to Yeh by Chiang requesting him not to follow Feng to Europe, but to continue his services to the Party and the National Government by directing the demobilisation of the Kuominchun forces.
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A Szechuan Demand.
In the first semi-final of the Singles to-day, F. T. Hunter (America) defeated Ohta (Japan) by 6-3, 6-4, and in the second W. T. Tilden (America) beat J. Oil (Great Britain) by 6-2, 6-2..
In the semi-Anal of the Women's Singles, Miss E. Goldsack, who is a former holder of the British hardcourts championship, upset general calculations by defeating the German lady champion, Fraulein Aussom by 0-2, 6-1.
Miss Ryan, the veteran Ameri. can player, defeated Miss Joan
General Liu Hsiang, who has NO UNSUZIANTENNIAL been appointed by Chiang Kai-shek
ss commander of the Nanking troops to attack Honan from the western front, has sent his dele- gates to interview General Ho Ying-chin (chief lieutenant of Chiang Kai-shek) at Hankow, demanding that the Government supply him with 50,000 rounds of ammunition for his troops in the punitive expedition.
VAIN REGRETS.
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If you waste supplies now, you will reproach yourself should a reni water famine
come.
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DEN. RAIDED.
151C, BUBBLING WELL ROAD SEALED BY POLICE.
MEXICANS ARRESTED.
Shanghal, June 22. The latest development in the campaign by the Shanghai police against the roulette dens and gambling generally, occurred last night when a raid was carried out on No. 151C, Bubbling Well Rond, the scene of the sensational affair recently when barbed wire
baricades were erected and the names of habitues of the place taken."
The raid was carried out on a warrant issued by the Mexican Consul at the special request of the police. The posse engaged in the rald rang the door-bell, but getting no response forced an entrance and found the place quite empty.
They waited in the premises and the occupant, Senor Figureroa del Valle, I. Mexican citizen whose mane appears on the brass doorplate, was arrested directly he arrived.
He was taken to the Contral Police Station and detained, bail being refused. He 18 to be charged with conducting a gam ing-house.
No seizures were made at 151C, Bubbling Well Road, but the premises have been sealed by the police.
The action follows the arrest on a warrant, also issued by the Mexican Counsul, of Senor Carlos Garcia, who in charged with being the proprietor and manager of a Ridley, the holder of the title, by gambling place at 151C, Bubbling 6-2, 6-2:
Well Road.
Feng's Movements,
Peking, June 21.
Mies Goldeack and Miss Ryan
Garcia was arrested at the Ascot General Ho Cheng-chun's office will meet in the final to-morrow.
Apartments, and subsequently re- today admits that yesterday's of-
Only one of the semi-finals of leased on bail of $5,000 cash. ficial statement with regard to the Men's Doubles was played, and
It is announced officially that Feng Yu-halang's arrival at Yun-in this the youthful American pair, the Police Prosecutor is contend- cheng is incorrect. Feng Yu J. Van Ryn and Wilmer Allison de ing that the Mexican Consular halang has not arrived although feated II, K. Lester and H. David Court does not possess jurisdiction the authorities here express the (Britain) easily, conceding only the over the canes, alleging that the game in the two sets, 6-1, 6-9-1925. He intends to endeavour to Bino-Mexican Treaty expired in
hope that he will cross the river to Shanal very shortly. However, well-informed circles here do not believe that Fong has any inten- tion of crossing-Reuter.
Movement Against Feng,
Hankow, June 21.
It is learned that should an at- tack against Feng bo necessary, the National armies will convergo on Tungkwan, from four routes, thus-Yon Hat-shan will command the northern route, Ho Ying-ching the southern: Tang Song-chl the eastern and Liu Hainng the western, while Chiang Kai-shek will direct, the movements of all four.
It is significant that Han Fu- chu's and Shih Yu-shan's troops are all being removed from the front and being sent to points remote from the probable scene of hostilities,
News of Feng's positions is difficult to obtain, but it is learned his front line la at Kwan- yintang, while there is a large concentration at Shanchow.
Liu Hsiang's representative has arrived here with a report from Ho Ying-ching as to conilitions où the western front and a request for extṛn supplien. of munitions for carrying out the anti-rebel expedition.Reuter.
WAGES REDUCTION IN LANCASHIRE.
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LABOUR CABINET IN SESSION.
DRAFT OF KING'S SPEECH CONSIDERED.
London, June 21.
transfer the chaes to the Pro- visional Court, which is under Chinese Jurisdiction. Our Own Correspondent,
LANCASHIRE LOSE A SECOND TIME.
(Continued from Page 1.);
The Cabinet had a prolonged meeting to-day, sitting for three one of bis finest and most timely hours in the morning and reassem-exhibitions, hitting 126 in fine bling this afternoon.
!! It is underalood that much of the time was occupied in considering the preliminary draft of the King's Speech for the opening of Paraia- ment on july 2nd.
The Speech will indicate the Gov ernment policy on current questions, and legislation projected in the forthcoming session, but its final draft ds not expected to be com- pleted before the en of next week. -British Wireleon,
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EUROPEAN ZONE OF DAVIS CUP.
GERMANY TO MEET BRITAIN IN FINAL.
London, June 21.
style.
ESSEX WIN AGAIN.
O'Connor Again in Form,
The sudden accession to form of O'Connor has given Essex a new lease of life, and Warwick- shire proved ensy victime. Essex won by 156 rung after declaring with 5 wickets down in their second innings.
Essex made tho excellent score of 401 (O'Connor 123; Wyatt, 5 for 55) in their first innings, to which Warwick replied with 207. Esecx made 218 for 5 wickets on bailing a second time, and déclar- ed leaving Warwick to get 413 to win. Faced by this almost im- possible task, Warwick made 256.
YORKSHIRE DRAW.
Two Centuries Mude at Hull: It was decided al' Progue to-day. that Germany would meet Great The second match between York. Britain in the final of the Euro-shire and the South Africans was
EMPLOYERS DECIDE ON 124 penn Zone of the Davis Cup Com drawn, play having ruled very
PER CENT. CUT.
ning-Reuter,
London, June 21. It is feared that a serious indus- trial dispute will shortly develop in Lancashire. In accordance with the decision reached earlier this month, the employers in the apinning mills have given their INDIAN GOVERNMENT operatives a month's notice of the [proposed wages reduction of
twelve and a half per cent.
The weaving employera Are expected to follow suft,
There is reason to suppose, that the operatives will decline to accept the reductions.-Renter.
FOUR CHINESE POISONED.
THROUGH EATING BAD FOOD,
The police to-day report a case in which ʼn number of Chinese were | poisoned through enting bad food.
After a meal which they shared yesterday afternoon, three Chinese men and a woman were removd
LOANS.
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petition.
The second semi-final was there
South Africa made 265 in their fought out between Germany and first knock, Yorkshire making 835 Czecho-Slovakia, Germany win- in reply. Barber scored 108.
Going in a second time, South Africa made 260 runs for 4 wickets (D. P. B. Morkel 109) and declared, Yorkshire had made 86 for 2 wie- kots when stumps were drawn.
FINE CRICKET AT THE OVAL. Drawn Game Between Surrey and Cambridge.
Some fine cricket resulted from the match between Surrey and Cambridge University at the Oval, over eleven hundred runs being scored for the loss of 81 wickets. Two Individual centuries made,
25 CRORES OF RUPEES IN
ONE DAY...
Bombay, June 21. Subscriptions for the new Government of India Rupee Loan, the Hats for which were opened yesterday, amounted at the end of the day to Rs. 251,700,000 or over 126 crores.
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The total of the two loans to bo Issued by the Indian Government totala only 27 crores.-Reiter.
SPÁNISH, ATLANTIC
FLIGHT.
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were
At the close of play, Cambridge needed 167 runs to win with six wickets in hand.
Surroy went in first and com- piled 261, to which the Light Blues replied with 841. E.T. Killick made his fifth century of the season, scoring 103 before auc- cumbing.
Surrey gave a much better bat ting display in their second In-
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bridge efforts to dislodge him," making 168 (not out), Fender de clared when the score stood at 878
Major Franco) Captain Gallarza for 7 wickets, leaving Cambridge and Captain Rufsaldez, all of whom to get 293 to win. Cambridge are already well-known for long-made 136 for 4 wickets, Router, distance and daring flights, started for New York to-day on board the flying-boat "Numancia.”
Mme. Li Lehmann, the once The Spaniah airmen are flying famous opera singer, has died in via the Azores.--Reuter.
Berlin, aged 81.
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