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ELECTION VIEWS AT ST. GEORGE'S.
REPLY TO CRITICS.
London, Mar. 6.
Mr. Baldwin's leadership of the Conservative Party which is being hotly ansailed by a certain section of the London Press and which is being directly challenged in the by- election at St. George's. Westminister, was the sub. ject of comment by three political personalities to-day, Mr. Alfred Duff Cooper, Sir Ernest Petter, and Mr. Bald- win bimself.
Mr. Alfred Duff Cooper was adopted yesterday as the official Conservative candidate at St.
George's, and in his first speech aince his nomination, he said:
"I am a whole-hearted supporter of Mr. Kaldwin as the leader of our party, but the lasue is not su much as to who is to be leader, but whether the leader is to be dietated to by the Press."
Sir Ernest Petter.
Sir Ernest Petter, the Indepènd- ent Conservativo, who will be Mr. Duff Cooper's only opponent in the St. George's election and the wisdom
who opeals que tendership, issued of Mr. Baldwin'a his election address to-day. In it he plainly slates that he br lieves that the continuance of Mr. Baldwin 118 the Conservative lender would be fraught with great mischief to the Party and
to the nation.
Mr. Baldwin made only an in- direct reference to the challenge to his leadership, in the course of a speech at Newlón Abbot dealing principally with the developmenti in India since the adoption of the Reports of the London Round Table Conference.
"Not Lænst Justifiention."
Mr. Baldwin said that the idea seemed to have got about that he, as the Conservative trader. committed to a policy of with- drawal and surrender in India,
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As nisual, there was not the lenst justification for any of these charges, which were made by his regular enemies, who never lost a chance of personal- ly attacking him.
So far, he said, from contem- plating the weakening of any of the bonds uniting Great Britain with India, he, and all loyal Con- servatives, wished to effect al closer union than had ever existed between India and Britain before.
India did not mean only tremist agitators.
Hanover "Hongkong Telegraph"
for The South China Morning Post, Lie,
1 & 3, Wyndham Street, Hongk
The
FINAL EDITION.
Library, Supreme Court
Hongkong Telegraph.
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XD WŁAEXRWF SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1931.
836 FRANNUM
BAE INGEM DOPE 19 GRATS
SHANGHAI BORED PARCEL POST TO LORD IRWIN EXCELLENT SPORT
WITH COUNCIL.
NO ELECTION LIKELY
THIS YEAR.
NINE NOMINATIONS,'
(Our Own Correspondent).
COST MORE.
HEAVY INCREASES GAZETȚED.
TO YIELD $166,000 IN NEW REVENUE.
COLONY'S. FINANCES.
LAUDED.
PRAISE FOR INDIA SETTLEMENT,
PEACE HARVEST.
London, Mar, 6.
The fundit settlement is the subject of only a brief comment in the politieni weekly journals.
AT THE RACES.
LARGE FIELDS OUT ON LAST DAY.
THE GROUSE UNPLACED IN MAIN EVENT.
KEEN FINISHES.
Bulls
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FORT MOTOR CYCLE TYRES
LOCAL BRANCH.
Special Extra
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Metering
Conditions.
Padine Bldg.
and Inners
From the Office Butts,
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We hear of a hubby, who's al- Jack Hobbs when in India re- ready filled up hla Census paper. fused to participate in a criakat He's signed per pro his wife, as match on Sunday, as a result of head of the house.
which refusal ke was the recipient
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of a congratulatory cable from the It's being suggested that the Lord's Day Hobbservance Society, British Government should confer
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an honour on Charlie Chaplin. A contemporary which remarked Well, a lot of funny people do get on the appearance of a rival paper them.
in a dancing display, in which an apple was eaten, appears to havo got
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this year, which are to be held rates are contained in the curaving reneked London, too late Happy Valley to-day for the that's to buy up the whole lot.
Aure of lucky leket to-day, and
we
the. ALFA
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too
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was
Pearce. He „Won the
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Mr. Hu Han-min's so-called, re- signation is explained by the fact that Chinese politicians eventually get resigned to things.
0ப A correspondent to the press raises a Census and race question.
races and race meetings.
Shanghai. Mar. 7. Very little public interent is being taken in the elections for
"Disappointed Punter." of the pip! the Shanghai Municipal Council Details of revisest parcel post the full text of the agreement Large crowds assembled at course there's one way of making shortly. The dullness of the pro-rent issue of the Government for a detailed examination.
The finale of the Jockey Club's redure is in marked distinction Gazette, the new rates represents | represents
Spectator
agreement Spring Meeting, a full
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11 practica! tribute
The fortunes made in tobacco gramme of twelve there was a split American vote
the magnificent work of the viding some excellent
pren's pro-show that ing an increase of about 33.1/3 | to
it doesn't all end in spart. innke. causing the defent of two of three per cent, on those
hitherto in Round Table Conferringe.
Although the candidates and when Mr. H. E.
weather Mr. Gandhi is ut Just a convert
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to constructive re-operation. This rather dull and threatening. Jan Stewer and Tom Cobley Appropriately, this is the time to was defeated,
The increases are entirely due
in a grand new fact. As for Lord Plenty of enthusiasm was shown, figured in the Bnces. So did point out that Hongkong has many 1o the low value of exchange, the Irwin,
whilst the course was in quite | “Tam" latest quotations requiring a com-strendy our grateful admiration oxd condition, being on the fast Derby,
Diana and Apollo seem to have of his moral courage. plete adjustment at the
He has side. Preet
figured somewhat prominently in post rates, in view of pavinent by representation and disparagement, according to form, with the result
perslater in the face of much mis- The early races resulted largely gathered in London this week. disappointed punter observed, “Yo Over eight thousand Freemaxons the big events this week. As a the Post Office on
that the dividends in the
Hope they pari-
one gods?" statisarit of gold franes.
mutiiel were nothing out of the
goat! Allowaners have also been made
ordinary. Although Gleneagles
According to Home papers, Mr. for International increases, where
paid his backors over $36 for a headline. Well she might after plete rest. Nevertheless, he won't
"Diana Bays" reads a newspaper Ramsay MacDonald needs a com-. outside factors,
да such
win in the All Out Stakes shipping company conveying the
winning the Champlons. parcels, and the country receiving
go to the country.
them, demand an increase over their prosent rates of payment by the Post Office.
The nominations close to-day at noon and the indications are that There will be no election.
There are nine sents to he filled and up to the present there have nine nominations, wo American, two Japanese and five British.
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Presuming there are no further nominations and there is every reason to believe that none will be forthcoming. there will be two changes only in the Council this year. A second American will join, while Mr. Ragen will replace Mr. N. Leslie, who is not standing for re-election.
Mr. Leslie is the taipan of the Asiatic Petroleum Company and t is believed that he is due shortly for Home leave.
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CASH SWEEPS.
LUCKY NUMBERS AT THE RACES.
Winning sweepstake tickets at to-day's Race Meeting under:
Race No. 1,
RIGE PN
a currency
Recent Warning.
the
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but
he is bringing to India harvest of peace which could not have been garnered by any other methods that his own.
"We think a careful examing tion of the facts will convince nearly all reasonable people that the Viceroy, so far from having made a hase surrender, has con- trived terms which are not only honourable but businesslike." The New Slatesman and the Na tion say that there is still a long and dificult task ahead, but that does not detract from the value of this first step, in which Lord Irwin and Gandhi share equally.
had more than
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The Flemington Handicap, for Australian poules, brought out a Ho's ย wise field of eleven starfers and pro-man
who Can daced a good tussle. Woodland Stag proved his
capabilities by get money with. winning from Kilren by
out money get- Raindrop coming in a length be- lengths, despite his weight. The ting him. hind for third place.
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There was a fine finish in the focal Aberdoal- Hongkong Handicap "A" Claus, in an who's willing which King's Bounty, ridden by to Bell hig Mr. Chang, just got the verdict by Derby
Aweep
for it.
Addressing Council at its last
the Legislative meeting, the Hon. Colonial Secretary soid pro- posed new postage rates were estimated to yield $160,000 in the The provincial newspapera warm course of 1931, and it is anticipat-ly welcome the settlement. The bond from Wisdom Stag (Mr. ticket for half ed that the new parcel post rates Yorkshire Post says: "Its terms re. Quincey up), with Royal Flush of what he gave now brought into force will have present a complete achievement on length behind for third. this effect,
every point which needed to be
hieved. Lord Irwin concludes his upset in the race for the Profes Expectations were completely
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Spain haa and Cup cess for his patient and sympathe Griffins Champions, the fancied stabilise
Subscription now decided to tle, yet firm, diplomacy. The Birm pony. The Grouse being unplaced currency.
her ingham Pont describes the
The steered Misamis to victory, comment
a field of eight. Mr.
obvious com- ing in half a length in front of the she knows her that Duke of Brittany, with Tay only ahead behind third. The winner onlons.
$400,000 "Profit.""
As compared with the previne Colony's financial position was re- month, a slight improvement in the
in were as corded during November, the credit me as a notable success for com-
$1.005.80 468.80 209.16
469 Unplaced runners 1850 each) 222, 11,
188, 224, 579, 208, 96,
915. 158.
Race No. 2.
No. 201
.$1,815,80
ww
181 1
518.80
259.10
balance at the end of the month being $8.762,681, as ngainst $8.- 398,156 at the end of October.
Bottle-
mon sense."--British Wireless.
Revenue for November totalled CYCLONE HAVOC IN paid his backers $71.90.
$2,666,373, compared with $2.042,- 211 for the same month in 1929, whilst outgoings were $2,281.846. as against $1.812,454 in the previ
a year.
Revenue Rises.
For the period January to No- vember inclusive the total revente
MAURITIUS.
WIDESPREAD DAMAGE TO
PROPERTY.
was $23.766,519 on an estimate| LATEST FIJI REPORT.
Unplaced runners ($50 each) for the whole year of $22.712.920), 741, 1492, 523, 344, 615. G81, 412, 182. 588, 387, 145,
Ruce No. 3.
No. 163 ... .$2,335.20
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667.20 338
333.60 Laplaced runners 1$50 each) 1, 49, 84, 512, 754, 651.
Race No. 4,
No. 997
673 1001
$2,497.60 713.60 366,80 ($50 each
Unplaced ranners UX-
656, 826, 274, 982, 145, 1944, 856, There were hundreds of thou-9907, 300, 83, 578, 491. sands of men in Indin of goodwill. who wished to live at peace and
amily with Britain.
Co-operation Urged.
"Let us, therefore, use every
Race No. 5.
No. 1102
... 1129 GO
PRAROPS
Unplaced
.$2,962.40 8.10.10 123.20 ($50 each
legitimate means in the effort to 21, 1122, 8:39, 522, 701, 0, 16.
co-operate with our friends, and together with the buiki for India system of government suited to the future needs of that
rent Continent."
Meanwhile, said Mr. Baldwin,
500.
No. 748
774 GU7
Race No. 6.
.$1,737,60 1,353.60 076.80
this contrasting with $21,186,16]
London, Mar. 6. for the same period in 1929.
The Governor of Mauritius has, The expenditure, for the eleven telegraphed the following message months was $24.666,689 {citi anto Lord Passfield, the Secretary of estimate for the year of $27,268,- † State for the Colonies: 515), as against a total of $18,-| 998.155 in 1929.
HU HAN-MIN LITTLE BETTER.
A FURTHER APPEAL FOR REMOVAL.
Nanking, Mar. 6.
"I regret to inform you that a severe cylone passed over Manci- tlus on March 6. It is feared that
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The share
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1. The "Hay and Corn" Stakes- Lots of wives allowed their hus- Another infamous saying:-"Do Winner $150. Second $200. Thirdlands to have pink tickets on the have another cocktail.” $150. For Subscription Griffins of Champions this week.
☐ any neuson that have started at least twice at this Meeting and have not won. Five Furlongs,
Mrs. R. M. Austin's Armony,
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If you haven't won a
atake-
sweep-
Never mind.
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152 ba....... Mr. Heard) Mr. D. Wilson's Mongolian Stag, 152 s... (Mr. Clark) Mr. Artik's Cream Cracker,
146 BB.
(Mr. Frost) 3 Twelve starters. A length; Jength and a half.
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Time: min. 15.1/5 sees. Pari-Mutuel.-Winner, $10.10;
st., 86; 2nd. $8.10; 3rd, $7.90.
Keep the ticket for a keepsuke--- Never mind.
Though you
backerl but
a
defaulter,
has
Appropriately
enough. the Feast of Excited-Insects fallen during Race Week.
□ □ Shanghai doctors will have to register in future. Looks as if somebody were out after the unortho-docal
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And he stumbled o'er his bulter, Your luck to-day may alter-
In a recent boxing match one Always providing that you're of the contestants gave away three sufBelently favoured of Dame pounds. He has since been in- Fortune to pick a winning number. vited to fight in Aberdeen.
cabinet.
You know, the kind that collapses easily.
Wireless artists complain that Furniture makers are said to 2. The "Loiterers" Stakes.-Win. they miss the audience. Wireless be coming out with a new "French per $450. Second $200. Third $150 audiences complain that they can't For China Ponies Griffins of this hit the artists. Meeting that have started at lenst
☐ ☐ twice and have not won. Five Fur- A man was recently fined for sucking the date off his railway ticket.
His plea that he was fond
there has been widespread damage to buildings and a very heavy loss of the sugar crop.
"I cannot yet report whether lengs. there has been much loss of life. MY. Afteh Aitch's Valorous, Very high winds still prevail. The
155 ...(Mr. Pote-Hunt) telephone and telegraph wires M. M. L. L. 1. Sanction, 155 have been cut. Communications
by road are very difficult."
Ibs.
..Mr. Charles)
I of fruit was ignored.
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The Governor of Fiji in a tele- | Mr. R. 11. Kay's Eros, 158 lbs. The condition of Mr. Hu Hangram to the Secretary for Colonies
(Mr. Clark) 3 min has shown some improvement. says that the latter's message of Fourteen starters. Twa lengths;
Messrs. Tai Chi-tao, Chairman of sympathy has been greatly appre-a length.
ciated.
Time-1 min. 13. 3/5 secs. the Examination Council, and Sun
Pari-Mutuel.--Winner. The Governor returned yesterday Fo, Minister of Railways, have ap- second time suggesting the removal and ascertained that the peated to Marshal Chiang for the
from a tour along the North Coast 1st, $5.00; 2nd, $8.50; 3rd, $6.30.
deaths of Mr. Hu to Mr. Sun Fo's residence number 136, including four who are
believed to be Australians. in the city.
The Tongshan Government Club is still under strict military sur veillance and with the exception of
few of the prominent Nationalist | mission to see Mr. Hu.
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$9.20;
$450. Second $200. Third $150. For
3.The "All Out" Stakes.-Winner China Ponies that have started at least twice at this Meeting and have not won. Five Furlongs.
Damage to Government property is considerable. Ronde and bridges have suffered. In four districts the Mr. L. Dunbar's Gleneagles, 168 water supplies are interrupted.
...(Mr. Sokoloff) Great
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we, the Conservative Party, intend 835, 891, 162, 1849, 677, AGó, offeinta no-one has been given per-private damage has been done to Mr. Eve's Boxing Eve, 152 Iba.
fully to support the Government of India in maintaining law and order.
So far from the Indian question being a source of division between Conservatives, he concluded, it should be a bond of union keeping them together-Reuter
EX-HEAD OF MISSION- PASSES AWAY.
REV. F. A. STEVEN'S DEATH IN CANADA.
Ottawa, Mar. 6.. The death occurred here to-day of the Reverend F. A. Steven, of Macclesfield, Cheshire.
The Rev. Steven was formerly the Director of the China Inland Mission-Reuter's American Ser-
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Unplaced runners ($50 each) 1214, 8, 1015, 61, 1220, 1243, 1651, 1829, 801, 1699, 1202, 199, 12147, 1161.
Race No. 7. No. 862
. $6,178.00 1087
1,479.60 197
739.80 Uuplaced runners ($50 each) 1012, 950,987, 1731, 825.
Race No. 8.
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No. 132
1762
303
$5,285.00 1,510.00 765.00 Unplaced runners (60 ench) 1802, 1731, 1782, 1239, 600, 608, 1240, 1387, 1750.
Race No. 9.
No. 1458 1800 718
$5,806.20 1,670,20 786.60
Unplaced runnors ($50 each) 1603, 1712, 1812, 1870, 1574.
property and
to the Fijian and Indian crops and many Fijian The doctors have expressed the and Indian housen have been come opinion that Mr. Ha's illness must pletely destroyed. not be regarded an serious, provid- Relief supplies been made avail- ed that no further complications set able at all centres. The Colonial Sugar Refining Company suffered considerable losa-British Wire- lens.
in.
MR. TANG SHAO-YI SAILING.
TO TAKE UP CHUNGSHAN MAGISTRACY.
(Our Own Correspondent).
Shanghal, Mar. 6.
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(Mr. Pote-Hunt) 2 Mesara. Muckle & Grayburn's
Jill, 152. be... (Mr. Clark) 3. Eight starter. A length; two lengths.
Time: 1 min. 12. 2/5' secs. Pari-Mutuel.-Winnar, $36.80; 1st, $6.50; 2nd, $6,40; Brd, $5.20.
4The Tytam Handicap "A"
Third $200. For Subscription Grimas of this Moating that havo started at least twice.
HEAT WAVE DEATHS IN Clans. Winner $750. Second $300.
BUENOS AIRES.
CITY SUFFERING FROM THE HONGKONG COMPLAINT.
Buenos Aires, Mar. 6. The Prince of Wales and Prince Georgo have arrived in Buenos Aires in the midst of a heat wave, Mr. Tang Shao-yi ia sailing for which has been responsible for six Hongkong to-day aboard
the deaths in the capital in the past President Madison in order to take, twenty-four hours. up duties as Magistrato at Chung- ahan in Southern Kwangtung.
The humidity makes the heat almost unbearable.-Router.
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Messrs. Lau and Lau's Duke of Britanny, 152 lbs. (Mr. Tung) Mossrs. Lewis & Tinson's Fi-fa,
155 iba.
(Mr. Llang) 2 Lieut. Col. M. H. Logan's St.
Cyr, 149 lbs............ (Mr. Clark) 3 Fifteen startare. Four lengths; a length.
Time: 2 min. 06,4/5 saca, Parl-Mutuel Winner, $18.20; 1st, $0; 2nd, $21.40; 3rd, #18.70,
(Continued on Page 17.)
The dofen-
Printer's Error? dant proved that the woman was his awful wedded wife."
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A pointed nose is said to indicate curiosity. A flat one often indi- cates too much curiosity.
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It is not anticipated,
The Commission, so belated, Will be predisposed to make us Stick to metal.
When it changes in its fractions, Due to other natioria' actions, And hits us when our monthly"
bills. We settle..
We expect they'll show dis-
cerning,
When they know we are not
earning
Half the money that we did in
years
Gone by.
Though the gamblers
endeavour,
may
To persuade them not to sever The system that has placed us
high
And dry,
If they're keen on stabilishing, There'!! be groans galore aris-
Inst
From the people who prefer a Changing dollar. But our business men must
muster,
And call the bluff and blustor, Then our share of trade again
We'll
Surely collar.
The Wickersham report on pro- hibition, Washington, promises to be one науя д Tuesange from of the best sellers of the winter book season. Which is not bad for dry literature.
It pays to keep your head up--- many a ruce ia won by a nose.
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Doctors are they only prople who suffer from good health.
Financially speaking, a lot of. men are shy because their wives aren'ti.
A London barber won a shaving competition by two seconds. Seraped home first.
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"British Industries Fair," BAYE newspaper heading.
But they could be better.
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According to a sports writer, "a
footballer must diet." To get the Inside right?
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It is said that the earnings of
many song writers do not exceed those of the average street worker. Loss than the dust man.
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A Warsaw woman 3s seeking a divorce on the grounds that her husband has eleven "sweethearts. She wants to sever relations with the magnetic. Pole.
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What we need now is not only optimism, but also hop-to-i-lama