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CALLANT TUESDAY, JULY 2,
1929.
日六廿月五
KROM
HINGES COPY TO CENTE
ENGLAND'S SCORE GERMAN SPY'S BAD DREADFUL CRIME COAL-OWNERS MEET CHIANG PLEADS
PASSED.
SOUTH AFRICANS ALL OUT FOR 322.
MORE EARLY LOSSES FOR WHITE'S ELEVEN;
SECOND TEST MATCH.
London, July 1. South Africa gained a load of 20 runs on the first innings and cap tured two English wickets before stumps were drawn at Lord's to day, The play ruled in favour of South Africa definitely, but there seems, barring the most unexpected of accidenta, little prospect of a de finite result..
South Africa were diamiased by the tea interval for 322 runs, and England lost Buteliffe and Killick while obtaining 49 runs before the drawing of stumps. Stumps were drawn early owing to bad light,
England ore now 20 runs on with eight wickets to fall,
A Bad Patch,
MISTAKE
CZÉCHO SLOVAKIAN CASE
BROUGHT TO END.
WOMAN CONFEDERATE.
Progue, July 1... A remarkable espionage trial, which has been followed with Intense Interest throughout Czecho-Slovakia, came to an end to-day when Captain Falout, who was formerly on the headquarters Staff of the Caecho-Slovakian Army, was found gulity espionage on behalf of Germany and sentenced to nineteen years' imprisonment.
of
Captain Falout's activities were discovered in a dramatic manner, as the result of a few montents of absent-mindedness,
When he returned
IN HARBOUR.
JUNK FOKI CHARGED
WITH MURDER.
ALLEGED KNIFE ASSAULT ON
TWO GIRLS.
BROTHER AS WITNESS.
THE PREMIER.
SPECIAL CONFERENCE AT
DOWNING STREETA --
TWO-HOUR DISCUSSION:
London, July 2
A score of prominent employers in the coal industry, headed by Mr. Evan Williams, the President of the Mining Association, the. coal-
owners' organisation, visited No. 10, Downing Street this afternoon Prime Minister, at the special invitation of the
A sampan aboard which it is alleged two Chinese girls were They conferred for over murdered. was removed to the hall hours with Mr. Ramsay MacDon- of the Law Courts this morning ald, who was accompanied by Mr. where it was inspected by jury empanelled for a case in responsible for dealing with the the J. H. Thomas, who is the Minister. which Chau Kau la charged with unemployment problem, Miss Mar- the murder of Cheong Fo-fam in garet Bondfield, the Minister of Victoria Harbour on March 18th Labour, Mr. William Graham, the this year.
JAPANESE POLITICAL CRISIS:
WITH YEN
NEEDED AS HEAD OF KUOMINCHUN..
SHANSI GOVERNOR POINTS TO DELICATE SITUATION.
THE DRAGON MOTOR CAR CO., LTD.
Talaphoña Central-XR46 or 1247.
33 Wong Nel Aung Každ........ Happy Valley,
AN ATLANTIC FLIER BUNNY AUSTIN
* KILLED.
SEMI-FINAL.
WILMER STULTZ CRASHES IN STUNTING DISPLAY.
IN
TO MEET BOROTRA, AT
WIMBLEDON
MISS GOLDSACK SURVIVES TO PLAY MISS WILLS.
MISS EARHEARTS TRIP.
New York, July 1. Wilmor Stultz, who piloted Miss Earheart's plane across the Atlantic from Newfoundland to Wales, was killed to-day in an aeroplane crash THE CLOSING STAGES.
at-Long Island. Stultz had two companions in his plane, and both.
SINCERITY DOUBTED.
Poking, July 1. ond conference with Marshal
London, July 1. two Marshal Yen Kai-shan had a acc-lost their lives.
Quite the best porformance in Chiang Kai-shek, representing the
It appears that Stulz was ships to-day, was that of H. W the Wimbledon, tennis champion
at the Hotel de Pekin, Central Government, this afternoon gaged in an exhibition of aeroba "Bunny" Austin, the star of the Marshal Chiang is quoted machine suddenly went into a tail-meet Jean Borotra, the favourite ties over Long Island, when the Britiek players, who qualified to a having said at the meet- ing that the arrangement spin at an sititude of 300 feet and in the semi-final by defeating for both Yen Halahan and crashed to earth.
Baron..von Kehrling. Fong Yu-halang to retire was pro-
The championships are now The machine posed by the former at a time when wrecked, and the passengers must day's leading matches, all inter was hopelessly reaching the closing stages, to It was thought that the persuasion
Baron Tanaka Hands In He Resignation,
He was flying as a passenger in an air-liner from Prague to Dros- den, but before embarking visited the offices at the airport in Justice Wood, the Pusíno Judge, The case was taken before Mr. Prague, had a talk with officials, and Mr. Somerset Fitzroy appear and on going out to join the ed for the Crown. Prisoner is de plane,, left an attache-case behind fended by Mr. Leo D'Almada jnr., cantaining various documents re-instructed by Mr. Horace Lo. lating to the defence of the coun- try.
Outlining the case against the The attache-case was examined, Prisoner, Mr. Fitzroy said the and the documenta revealed. victim of the crime was a Chinese Mitchell (not out 153 and
to make girl of about seventeen years of Christie (not out 42) resumed for enquiries for his caso, he was man called Cheong Pin who lived MR. HAMAGUCHI SUMMONED
ago. She was the daughter of a South Africa this morning, and placed under arrest. started exceedingly well. Then Shortly afterwards, Charlotte on board a cargo funk. abad patch occurred, the South von Wolffen, a notorious Inter-morning of March 18 the junk Africans losing Mitchell, Christle national spy, for whom three was close to the seawall .. at and Deane in quick succession. thousand Czecho-Slovakian, gon Kennedy Town with the father and Morkel and Cameron retrieved darmes and detectives have been mother and their family on board. the situation in great style how searching, disappeared from the The family consisted of three or ever and at the lunch Interval the country. It is believed that she four girls and two boys. The boy board showed 169 runs for 4 has escaped to South America. went ashore to, school and later wickets, Cameron fell a victim to
It is stated that Captain Falout the junk was towed by a steaming the successor to Baron Robins soon after lunch, but introduced her under various Jaunch,to the ss. Shantung. Merkel continued to bat inely in aliases to officers of the Czecho- arriving alongside the vessel partnership with Owen-Smith, who Slovakian General Staff as a desir-which was lying off the Wing Lok was content to allow his partnerable and wealthy parti-Reutor. wharf in the evening, .. to do the bulk of the scoring.
Morkel Out.
Eventually, Morkel got in front of a straight ball from Tate. 'He, had scored 88 in splendid fashion int n most critfen! perlod in the kanie. Owen-Smith, who is only
20 years of age, pat... up a fine defence, but he could nol get
Lo any-one
stay with
him for long Dalion was clean-
mado 17 Ju
a
OCEAN BED RISES OFF NEW ZEALAND,
dr
EFFECT OF THE RECENT EARTHQUAKES.
Wellington, July 1, In connexion with the recent
On the
Tokyo, Jaly 2. Baron Tanaka left for the Palace at 0.40 this morning to tender to the Emperor the resignation of the Cabinet..
The Emperor, later summoned Prince Saionji, of the "Genre," to advise im regard-
If successful would prevent an en have been killed instantly. This is national, having brought tha counter between the Henan and the fourth fatal accident at the singles to the semi-final stage, the Nanking forces, whereas the pre- Long Island aerodrome in a few sent suggested retirement of Feng is not because the Honan leader desires to quit politics, but be- cause he has been forced out by
his own leaders:
on Fang by Shih Yiusan and Han The sudden turning of the tables Fa-chu, two of his most powerful divisional commanders, had render- ed it quite imposible, said Chlang for him to continue his administra. tion in Shensi and Kansu. ́
days.
betwech Mrs. Bundy and Mias only match. undecided being that
Joan Ridley to decide which shall meet Mien Helen Jacobs In the semi-final of the women's singles.
The deceased plot flew the Atlan tio with Miss Earheart, the first
They started from Trepassey, Now and only woman to accomplish the feat in an asropiane, Inst year, Austin's Success.
Austin's brilliant victories over foundland, on June 17th, for Valon-Francis Hunter and Brugnon rais- tia, Ireland, flew far beyond their expectations that he would boat destination owing to thick clouds which forced them to fly blind von Kebrling, but it was generally and landed on the Welsh coast have champion, who won both his Davis presumed that the Hongarien. ing flown approximately 2,000 miles Cup matches against England, in 20 hours, 40 minutes.
would extend Austin to the limit To quote Chiang's own words, Gentry, who crashed over the wock running to set at 0-2 to open, win- It is learned to-day that Miss Austin played superbly, however, The somewhat pathetic sight ofendre la slowly regaining herning the second set at 8-6 when the Christian General being forced strength and the doctors now think von Kehrling was playing his out of his sphere of influence by she has an even chance of recover-best, and the third at 63. his own subordinates, makes it 10g-Reuter's American Service. Imperativa that he should lontar China Immediately to avoid", thỡ, destruction of the few Kuorine www.mchun troops still loyal to him.
Tanalca, and at upon Mr. Y. Hamaguchi, the leader of the Minacito Party was sum- moned to:
Palace. Router,
som
The Fatal Evening. Also on board the junk were several fokis, including the prisoner. The girl Cheong Fo-President of the Board of Trade, kam went ashore with her sister and Mr. Ben Turner, the Minister in the steam launch which had of Mines, towed the Junk, and that was the last time Cheong Fo-kam was seen alive by her parents.
About six o'clock in the even- ing, the prisoner was sent ashore
The conference is a sequel to the recent visit to the Premier of re- of presentatives
the Miners Federation, when pensions, hours bowled, by Tate after making 6, earthquakes, it is reported that in a small sampan belonging to
and the mininum wage were among the subjects discussed, MacMillan
the west coast of South Island, has two girls back again. Meanwhile publication, but it merely stated the ocean bed near Karamea, on the junk in order to bring the proceedings was later issued for An official report of to-day's risen over a distance of a mile, the the boy had met his two sisters that the condition of the coal highest point being 100 feet and and they had transacted some industry was fully discussed. the widest 500 feet,
business at a shop. The prisoner Router. Crabs, fish and sea-shells swarm found them altogether and they "The Inst wicket fell immediately on the top of the now formation, all went to the Wing Lok whart before tea. The wickets were well opposite.to which on the malaland where they boarded the sampan.
Two witnesses would say that HAZARDOUS TRIP OVER
NORTH SEA.
stylish effort before he fall a victim to Killek, off White, Ocme stayed long enough to make one, and Bell had a steady knock for 13. Owen-Smith was not out for 52
runs,
And
distributed, Tate claiming three, Robins and White two each Larwood and Hammond one. White made ng usg of O'Conner,
England had a disastrous experi-
ence
is a huge cavity 100 feet deep with an area of hundreds of yards.- Reuter."
A Pathelle Sight,
opinion also that the retirement of Chiang Kai-shek expressed the Feng is "the natural solution of the troubles in North-Western Ching, and it will leave nothing further to be deafred by the Cen tral Government, which is anxious to avold further internecint strife."
!
BUCKINGHAM PALACE INCIDENT.
Borgtra reached the semi-final by an easy victory over G. Lott, while Cochet disposed of the Dutch champion, Timmer,
W. T. Tilden meats Cochet "In" the semi-final, thaugh he found P.. Landry, one of the new French stars, in good form. Landry took ; Tilden to four sets.
International Games.
LITTLE' PRINCESS WAVES 'TO CROWDS.
London, July 1. After his wonderful, drive to The semi-finals will, therdrofe,
should insist on keeping his pro-accompanied by the Queen
Regarding the Shanal Governor, Buckingham Palace through a le international in character, necessary that Chiang said that it was most un-mass of cheering humanity to-day Anglo-French and Franco-Ameri- mine to Feng.
Yen Hal-shan the King came on to the balcony, can..
and In the women's singles, both other mombers of the Royal the South, African Indios Yen Needed.
Family.
succumbed, Mira Heine going Yen had been the chief pro-alon of another outburst of cheer-probable champion, while Miss Their appearance was the occa- down to Miss Helen Wills, the motor of peace since the Honan ing from the great crowd, and Tapscott found Miss Goldsack, the Impasse occurred, and for the sake this was redoubled when the King British lady, much too good for at about eight o'clock they saw
of peace in Hewan, as well as in lifted the two girls, the boy and prisoner
Shanel, after the retirement of Princess Elizabeth, and held her
โปส amall grandchild, ber. in the sampan. Only one other
Feng a capable military leader at in his arms while she waved to the Tapscott earned the right to meet Miss Goldsack by boating Miss what happened after that. When person besides the prisoner knew
the head of the thousands of Kuominchun and Shanel troops
people bolow.
Miss Wills in the semi-final. the sampan was some
would be needed, and the choice distance
The general impression Was Mies folen Jacobs, America's away from the wharf certain
fell on Yen Hal-shan.?. Stavanger, July 2,
that, considering this recent second ranker, beat Mr. Mellques Fo-kam being struck with a knife of the Cameron Highlanders, his National Government. to issue certainly gratified by the en- Bundy (Miss Eileen Bennett's blowa were struck, the girl Cheong
The speaker also emphasised the strain on his health the King ham easily and will meat Miss Colonel R. N. Stewart, formerly point that ho. has advised the looked remarkably well and he was Joan. Ridley (Britain) or, Mra, in the back of the rock,
wife and a friend, together with an official edict requesting Yen thusiasm and affection shown by conquerer) In the semi-dual, The boy himself was also attack. Thames waterman, have com- Hsi-shen" to romain for the time the crowds.. ed and was either thrown or knock plebed a Mr. Stanley Baldwin to-day, in-ed overboard, He was rescued Aberdeen to Bola on an in-board a more opportune time, before re Majesties will remain at Bucking- Doubles, Miss Joan Ridler and hazardous trip from being with the Government, until It is expected that Their Miss Morrill, In the Women's By defeating Mrs. Bundy and augurated the
Law later in a state of collapse. motor-boat 30 feet long with an signing to go abroad.
The time, ham Palace for about a week be Mrs. Lycott entered the last sight. anging of 140 horse-power, he said. might yet come whan fore proceeding to Sandringham, of this competition.
The trip occupied, 25 hours, things in North China would be in Norfolk, where they will atay About ten o'clock that night the though the boat was capable of a more settled and then the Central throughout the summer-British father got worried about the speed of 45 knots.
Government would be able to spare Wireless. whereabouts of his daughters and
The sch was very rough for párt | his service, ZES
on batting a accond time. BONAR LAW MEMORIAL
Sutcliffe and Killick seemed
well det, but Catterall brought off
a fine catch to diamies Sut-
INAUGURATED.
•
cliffe, while Killick after putting NEW TRAINING COLLEGE FOR
CONSERVATIVE WORKERS,
up a nice 24 was caught by Morkel,;
The present scores, as cabled by Reuter, follow:
Englandat Innings.
H. Sutcliffe, e Mitchell, b Bell... 100 E. T. Killick, b Morkel
W. R. Hammond, e Christie, b
Morkel
en
J. O'Connor, & Morkel,
E. Hendren, Morkel
M. Leyland, u Bell
e Cameron, b Bell
M.
Tate, C
R. W. V. Robins, e Mitchell, b Bell
H. Larwood, b Bell
J. C. White, b Bell
G. Duckworth, not out
London, July 1.
Bonar Memorial collection at Ashridge House, Berkhumpatend, which is to be used henceforth as a train- ing college for Conservative
3
A
48 workers.
J
Bampan Found.
MOTOR BOAT TO NORWAY FROM ABERDEEN.
·
V.
Ashridge House, which is a he went ashore to make inquiries of the trip, the boat being repeat Jolni Mandate? beautiful old mansion, was pre- which proved fruitless. He again edly flooded-Reuter. sented to the Conservative Party went ashore the following morn abby the late Mr. Urban Broughtoning but the sampan was found
British Wircless.
Extras
Total
302
Bowling Analysis.
Ochno Morkel
51
.31
'Bell
30.4 7
Christio
20
MacMillan
Owen Smith
South Africa-1st Innlogs."
T. II. Catterall, b Larwood ....
B. Mitchell, et. Duckworth, b
Hammond
J. A. J. Christia, ran out
D. Morkel, lbw b Tato
IL G. Deano; b Tate ....
H. B. Gamoron, Loyland, b
Robins
HI..G. Owen-Smith not out
E. L. Dalton, U.Tate
Q. MacMillan, « Killick, b White
AL Ochse, c Duckworth, b
White
AJ: Bell, b Robins
Extras
Total
BowHay Azalreis.
Larwood
50
70
BRITISH DELEGATION TO GENEVA.
LORD CECIL TO BE ONE OF
THE PARTY..
London, July 1. Regarding a statement that the British delegation to the League of Nations meetings at Geneva in
floating near Green Island, the girl Cheong Fo-kam lying dead inside. A knife was also found in the bout,
KING'S RECOVERY.
SUNDAY'S THANKSGIVING
SERVICE.
Prisoner, continued Mr. Fitzroy, got away, but was brought back to Hongkong. He made a state- The official Service of Thanks ment to the Police, in which he kiving for the Recovery of H.M. said the crime was committed by King George V. will be hold at a man named Wong You. That St. John's Cathedral on Sunday man would be called as a witness at 11-a.m. and would say that he was not in It will be attended by H. E the the Colony at that time. His em- Governor, the Executive & Legls- ployer would state that the man lative Councils, II.M. Judges und: the Consular Body, the Heads of crime.
Departments and Representatives of the Navy, Army and Air Force.
0 September will not consist ox was at Shokki on the day of the
clusively of members of the Labour Party, it is understood that
the delgation fs likely to Include
* Lord Cecil.--British Wireless,
32
no
(2 Hammond
0 White
17 Robins
Leyland
1
19
8
12
36 12 €1 2
6 2
24. 47
2
0
England.—2ad Inofags,
13 Sutcliffe, e Catterall, b Morkel
Kick, e Morkel, b Christio
322 Zeyland not out
Jendren not out
Extras
Total (for 2 wickets)
Boy Allre.
Prisoner made the accusation not knowing that the boy was alive. It was not until, the second sitting at the Police Court that ho learned that the boy was alive and then nothing more was honrd of the accusation,
EMPRESS'S FINE RUN:
SHANGHAL TO HONGKONG IN 45 HOURS,
The Empress of Aals which ar Mr. Fitzroy went on to any that rived in the Colony from Shanghal He understood the defence: was yesterday morning accomplished an
10 to be insanity, Mr. d'Almada unusually fast trip, which must go 24 saying that ha objected to any close to the records
12 reference to the defence which was
to be raised.
At the constusion of counsel's opening address the Jury Inspect (Continued on Page 0.3.
The Asia left Shanghal, we are Informed, at 2__p.m. on Saturday and arrived in Hongkong at eleven o'clock yesterday, the journey tak ing 45 hours,
It adems fairly certain that the BIG LANDSLIDE IN THE National Government and the PANAMA CANAL," Central Political Council will issue a joint mandate requesting Yen to remain in Shanal
STEAMER TRAFFIC NOT YET AFFECTED.
"It is ovident that Yen, despite the urgings of the President of tho National Government, is still very undecided regarding his immediate
Balbao, July 12 movements, This afternoon he A landslide occurred for the changed his plan of leaving Peking Panama Canal yesterday, at a to go back to Taiyuanfu, but it is point south of the so-called Con- thought that he will depart some-tractor's Hill, Involving 25,000 time tomorrow.
cubic yards of earth.
SuII Not Gone,
Peking, July 2 Marshal.Chiang Kai-shek is still working hard to persuado Marshal. Yen Hel-shan to remain in China.
Last night, Ten showed ble de termination to depart, only to have. Chiang persuade him to stay for a further conference.
Yon's train was ordered to be ready, and Yen himself called on Chiang just before midnight for his farewell,
Steamer traffic has not yet been affected, but any farther heavy movements of earth, of which signs are not lacking, might easily, block the
fairway, -- Router's American Service.....
SIR FREDK. WHYTE.
CALLS ON THE FOREIGN SECRETARY
Station officials were later
London, July 1, mystified by Ten's deilure to turn up, and it was later learned that Sir Frederick Whyte, Adviser instead of saying darawell, Chiang to the Chinese Government, who begged Yen to stay for a further is now in England "con leave, talk Reuter, C
called on the Foreign Secetary to day British Wireless,
(Continued on Poco 13).
Dull cool weather prevailed, but there was a huge crowd present, the centre court, stands being packed.
The principal resulta were: Men's Singles (Fifth Round). W. T. Tilden (U.S.A.) beat P.
Landry (Franco)... G-4, 6-2 B-6, 7-5.
II. Cochet (France) beat
Timmer (Holland), B-4; 7-5, 8-2-
J. Barotra (France) best G. Lott, Junr (U.S.A.), BR, 6-3, 6-4
H. W. Austin (Britain) bönt Baron von Kehrling (Hun- ghṛy), 6-2, 8-6, 6-2. Women's Singles (Fifth Round). Miss Helen Wills (U.S.A.), beat Miss DL. Heine (South Afrlen); 6-2, 6-4. Mias EA Goldenck (Britain) boat Mias Tapscott (South Africa), 6-3, 6-3, Miss Holen Jacobs (USA) beat Mra, Meliquḥam' (Bri- tain), 6-1, 6-0,BANDE Miss Joan Ridley (Uritain) has
to meet Mra-Bundyś, (U, SA
Benda Yomen's Doubler
Mrs. Lybelt and Mies Joan Ridley (Britain) bast Mra; Bundy and Miss Morrill.
(U8A.), 6-3, 6-2;