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THE VARSITY MATCH.

OXFORD'S GREAT

VICTORY.

MELVILLE'S SOUND

CAPTAINCY.

CLOSING THRILLS.

London, July 8.

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PRISONER GIVES EVIDENCE.

MURDER TRIAL NEARING THE END.

DENIAL OF GRUDGE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1931.

|CHINA INDIGNANT] INDIAN GUARD

OVER KOREA.

FEAR OF TROUBLE SPREADING,

CHARGED.

ASSAULT ON POLICE OFFICER ALLEGED.

WOULDN'T PATROL.

Peking, July 9. Alarmed at the fact that the Sino-Korean disturbances are The ense for the Crown having spreading to Antung and may

Unruly behaviour by an Indian affect other cities in Manchuria as guard employed at the Asiatic aenelanded yesterday afternoon,

well, General Chang Tso-halang Petroleum Company's Installation Wong Chung. alian Wong Sik-

the Deputy Commander-in-Chief. Sorth Point yesterday was the heung, prisoner, told his story in of the North-Eastern Frontier, subject of four different charges the witness box at the Crimir departed bastity for Mukden last rought against him before Mr. Sessions Gais morning, when the evening by the Peking-Mukden Schofield at the Central Police arache sur afares of the Yandexpress. Be in taking with im Court this morning.

instructions from General Chang |Hoch-Fang to open negotiatings with the Japanese authorities at

In one of the most thrilling | marder case were entered up 50. and remarkide inter-Varsity | Replying to his counsel, Mr. P. C. contests played since the war, i datum, priemer zuld that he slept. | Mukden. Oxford to-day hid the cricket; with his wife in the front room, bis bogey which has been dogg father, Wong-Ban, solower brother, much attention to the Smo-Korean Diplomatie circles are paying ing them siner, 1923, scoring Weng Pak-eleong, and deceased.land,

As the cause of the in a brilliant victory over Cim-

Ban Shuk, all sleeping in the satoreident is somewhat complicated, bridge by eight wickets.

mom. e returned from work of erprosendalítra af certain powers about half past ten on the night Tony met as nebiters in order to quocion, was admitted by his wife,ffect aur marly zet Dement and to and sent by bed, the ethers bejur mevent Further bloodshed. already a deep,

Reward for the highest indivi Auni inaine ever played to the erins were to do freken during The match. A. Ratliffe, whe phtained his file for Cambrid het year, but had less reacted 1 брут

genes malek mutil un

injury to J. 6. W. Davies brongia

him in at the last moment, hit up 201 on the Grot day in a mostly display,

Patnudl"-" Fine Effort,

Yesterday, The Nawal oi Patani ameshind RabeliBes record, compiling 238 not out in a

He settle auperti perioritetee, down to punishing form almod from the time he took his place

and timing his strokes admini-ly

Į

The defendant, Jacent Singh, was neritsed of assaulting Sub-Ins pretor H. 5. Roger, of the Bay View Police Station; behaving in a dis- tween the A. P. C. Installation and orderly manner in the street be the Bay View Balice Station; lg. having in an insulting miner fu the chupe mum of the Station, and inaliciously damaging the unt- fam of Sub-Inspector Rodger,

evidence According to the

of Two reposentatives of the Sub-Inspector Rodger, a romplain! China Chamber of Commerce at was revivet at the Poller Station Chymulpo have arrived at Nan-3 from the installation that an Indian king to interview Mr. C. T. Wang guard hood refused to obey instrue and submit a full report on the lions ativom by his superiors, WH- yourlaturbances, bergrding to a Nat-ness wont to the premises and there

Benslar king telegram.

We went on to say that dies when nod on good terms with his Father and they were in a constant stale of animosity.

Mr. Joulin ; You beard

brother Plate Vonnger

This

| Court that on one occasion a male Tenant of the floor haud to interven jta protect you from your Father's

Violone? Yes, #1 in 1 me?

The Tow.

Not Slightest Grudge.

Kat Shuk before fæ came

Prisoner said he did not know

Tense Silund lesta.

spoke to the defendant, who insist. en sitting down whilst on duty; adthough he had been ordered to patted the main gate,

Nusking Jul, M Expressing fear of an 12:

After Talking to the defendant diate reheval of atrocition by

for autre trane, infornuing him that Koreans on Chinese Inleabilus, he had to by instructions, and re. thur Consulstieneral at Seat. Meceiving thing but abuse, witness Chang Wel-cheng, has telegrande sternly to the defendant that f

fed to the Nanking Fareiza Minis to the

at the wirket, de lag with power- & hrtise to stay with them as a friend try for advice, sukline that the had to patrol the nude gate and not!

ادية

have

situation remains teme. says that anti-Chinese feeling is run

in high and the rlaters awaiting opportunities to recomme their attacks on the Chinese,

Mie

sit down. Thereupon the defendant seized witness by the throat and, in struggling in free himself, witness

hat his turi tart,

With tl assistance of Mr. Elliott, the overseer, and another man, the defendant was taken to The Police Station, where he used

1124-1

of Wogg Ken, and pristative bad aim. There Cambridge wage strong favou, wothing to do with rites when the santeh speened dat was a quarent between them and a splendid partnership between | prisoner Kinl 5. D. Rema Wo keh, their skippery | › Biglitet grudge against him, and Bafgliffe, put them in a sound On the night in « uestion, prisoner | As a preparation to Jonghu an position. Kemp Welch was die said he was awnloded by erlig ofteial protest with the Tokyu missd after wrappiling 17 in fine

"Save life ;tI he got out of bed Government. Mr. C. T. Wang, the -tyje.

and w Kan Shuk with blood on Poreign Minister, liga requested bene language towards nii three :h:,:::""

He kept up his dissorterly be- Askas i he aw anyone both Mr. Wang Yong Pan, th Change Bowler Buns Damage.

els, prisoner replied in the nega Minister to Tokyo, and Mr. Thehaviour in the Station for eles on Wong Weicheng to submit fall corts hour and a half, before quieten- Ratefille obtained little hate ve, but later lat d that

Kan was oulacing Ka Shuk. Cancerning the casalties suffering down support and the annivas (prod at

resoner heard L4 Shut-hine asked and tas dañage to Chinese pre- BMG, which wa 1xtremely thighs or run she ld have lather reply, felling her to

dat was the mathes and heard his ports.

komp male in view of the bet they fat stine and Keng Wedel between quiet and not make a unie, Wong The mod Kan, per added, did not say the contributed 28.

anything to him. He waBol over effective dyford beer was R. & mar cutting of the bank and Scott opp and their h

after Wong Kan hnd pusted Kanu been found guilty. Japane The herit was adorned til stel eet wath in the Fusil and

chuk against a corner of the bank, nion at Tokyo believes that next Monday, bail of $250 Food, i wiekets for 61 cm.

he an into the passage,

Chiame retaiation by attackin" | all 19 val. Korrapa Hvidar in China all Mancinia confd lead to furthe Dealshed and passible a rem wai of the disturbaners,

gol,

Uxtorf weat in 199 The dir with lewe tak botage them bait tres battent intotdent thin and when Nawab of Patandi began to Kyure freely their prospects

brightened,

Eventaally hry pallet the game right round and were in a position 1a declare with 153 runs in the board for wickets, the secotul highest total in the History of the aunteb and execeiling any Cambridge Intal

H. (i. Owen Smith, the South African Test player, contributed 78, and F. R. Brown, the mans de pendable Cambridye howžer took wickets, but at a cost of 1581 runs.

Cunbridge were only 68 runs in arrears, but the wicked was show- ing signs of wear and they had a appalling experteme. E. M. Well- inga bowled magnificently to take) 5 wickets for 25 runs, and Cam-i bridge collapsed, being all oat for 122.

Melville's Captaincy.

With plenty of time to make the rans, fixford sroved a great victory by eight wickets,

Forced to Carry Mack, Prisoner went on to say that bel did not go back until his Fulber } ended him to help carry a sack away.

Mr. Jenkin: Why did you th

Berative & was formed to de

Thut

40,

Mit teply to his Worship, sad that alte en the defen-la The trial of the Korea rioters,

might have hard suizas drink he diel o whom three hundred have be

not appear to Have ven under the drained, has opened at Pinner of lieure, or did he sungl

gs that gdy of the prisoner + Wong, and Jajka 110 p

drink.

Much Lanting.

A

telegra

from, Chomulje | reports that all the Chinese shops

beings

SEARCHING FOR ICEBERGS.

have been fouted with the exerji ABSENCE FROM NORTH By whom? My father forged wetion of Che few shops inside: ton, although I did not want to do it.

rife at several

Chinese Street, where the inhild. tants have, surmented in resisting Explaining how he came to wash the Korean viutere. The door of bloodstains, poisoner

Incendiarism has been said that Wong Kan told his pris Chemulpo, resulting in senerer wife to do it, but as the Chinese being killed and many tist of Walt to, he prisoperi dilatlar

reviving injuries. The it for her.

Chinese are nesembling in Chinese Strvet, living in constant fear that at any moment they may be with jected to a further convertedf in- tacks by the Koreana, Telegrams have been sent to the Manchurian Government asking for relief.

The etan ia proceeding.

WOMEN AS METHODIST MINISTERS.

BUT MUST RESIGN ON MARRIAGE.

The Primitive Methodist Con-

The Chinese blame the police for not attempting la assist them when their houses wore set on fire by the rioters.

the

ATLANTIC.

New York, June 16, The almost complete absence of ire-bergs in the North Atlantic is pluzzing American scientists, who offer various explanations for the phenomenon, but who feel so un-; certain of their ground that most of them hesitate to give the ex- planations the support of their

names,

Lieutenant-Commander E. IL. Smith. of the coastguard, who is regarded as one of Amerlea's fore- most authorities on Icebergs, is now en route to Europe to join the Grat

Zeppelin

proposed or ity Peking Proclamation.

polar flight. He holds the theory that the where ice along Labrador Furious indignation over

a fence and Greenland forms ference, at Torby a week or two Japanese inability to atford orotees which ordinarily keeps the bergs augo, received the report of the joint lon to the Chinese in Koren has from grounding in the shallows, conraitter pated by Wesleyan

thebren expressed almost unanimous-pushing them back into the current nited and Primitively by proclamations issued by the which sweeps them south into the Methodist Churches is consider the many Komintang and other cor shipping fanes. question of admitting women to the ganisations in North China.

Possibly from the same drought ministry.

An outstanding declaration is quest

affected which so seriously

the The report states that the com- by the Chinese Journalists Associa Africa, skippered the side in the of the ordained ministry for wilch of Messrs C. T. Wang, Wang Yong Heves that this ice fence has failed mitter is not aware of any function tion at Peking draws the attention United States last summer, he be

woman is in principles disqualified Pao and Chang Wel-cheng to the

to attain suflefont atrength this merely on the ground of her saX.

to keep the bergs from season grave consentences of a resumption is, therefore, recommended of the disturbances in Korea and grounding along the coast.

has urged that a special expedition that any woman who believes her demands that the Government act

to Labrador to should be sent without further delay to render re salf to be called to the ministry

The Dark Bes deserved great credit for the way they acquitted themselves in the final stage of the struggle, and Allen Melville's de claration to-day, was a stroke of genius. Melville, who is a South

absence of D. N. Moore, who was taken seriously ill a row days ago.

Scores:

Cambridge: 1st Innings, 385 (fat

cliffe, 201: Kemp-Welch, 873*

Io

or in the form of food and protec- count the grounded bergs and

Oxford: 1st Innings, 153 for 8 may offer herself as a candidate on to the refugees, who number generally study their absence from

(Nawab of Pataudi, 23% not, Owen-Smith, 78). Cambridge: 211 innings, 122

(Wellings, 5 for 25).

Oxford; 2nd innings, 35 for 2!

The results since the war follow:-

1025 Oxford, won by 25 cumu, 1920 Brawn.

1921 Cambridge was by an inniuge mad 24

Tehi 1922 Cambridge won by an looings and 1923 Oxfenl wan by an Innings and 22:

3026

100 run.

JURI

1024 Cambridan won by nie wicket.

Draw 1920 Cainbridge won by 10 rank. 1027 Cambeltro won by 110 Fun, 1929 Draws.

1020 Drawn.

1P30 Cambridge win by 205 Fun

1031 Oxford won by eight wickets,

Ninety-three matches are

to direct

after the next year's Conference.

Four Years on Probation.

Conferenc is asked what course of training shall be taken by accepted women students. Subsequently (the committee suc geat) they should serve four years on probation, at the end of which term "such as are received into full connexion shall be ordained, to the ministry and receive authority to preach the Word and administer the Sacraments.”

Gulf Stream Blamed.

thousands. This Association has the North Atlantic. sent circular telegrams all over the country asking the Chinese newes- papers to stir up feeling with view to organising a boycott.

SUGAR MARKET.

THE LATEST CABLED

· QUOTATIONS.

iL

of the sugar, märket yesterday has|

One expert of New York's Wea. ther Buronu expressed the belief that the lack of bergs this year les back in the past winter, volc- ing the theory that the bergs.nre a product of the precipitation of two or three winters previous, und perhaps even further back, and. that the absence of snow during some past winters han reflected on the present absence of bergs.

Some are inclined to blame the

"As marringe involves respon The following cuble at the close, sibilities (states the committee) which would interfere with the fulbeen received by Messrs. Pen-Gulf Stream which is always called

Alment of the duties of a woman treath and Co. minister, her marriage shall be ro 6-garded as equivalent to resignation been unless, on special application, the between the Universities, and of Conference shall otherwise deter

mine."

cially accepted as having

these Cambridge have won Oxford 37, the remaining being left drawn.

44. 12

A stray dog found at Suuning- dale by at Australian woman visi- tor proved to be Corn, the Prince of Wales',pet Cairn terrier.

The report recommends that a special committee be set up to in- quire into available openings for womon ministors, so as to ensure that continuous employment and maintenance bò guaranteed.

Delegates will consider the report at a later atago of the Conference.

on when explanation of marine phenomenal uncertain. They London Terminals,

quote statements from the casterri Aretle that winters have grown March 1932 6/111⁄2 'down 1⁄2d. May 1932 7/1 down %d.

warmor in recent years through tho

extension

of the warm current August 1932 7/41⁄4% down 1⁄4d.

further north. December 1931 0/81⁄21⁄2 down 3⁄4id.

The absence of iceborgs is caus- New York Terminals, ing more concern than their pre- sence, although it has reduced the March 1932 1.47 down 1 pt. expense of the fco patrol sincs May 1982 1.53 down 1 pt. cutters have cuttor idlo in Boston July 1931 1.80 no change... -harbour waiting vainly for the first Soptember 1581 1.04 down 1 pt. report of Borgs near the shipping Décember 1931 1.42 down 1,pts | routes, "

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AN OFFER. TO THE

NATION.

A wealthy organisation inter- ested in education throughout the world has written to Mr. George Lansbury (First Commissionur of Works) offering to build and equip England's Best planetarium if a Loudon suitable central site in can be found.

The terms of the offer are that the organisation shall instul in a magulßeent building the latest type of Zeiss apparatus and that they shall be allowed to charge an ad- mittance fee of Is,per person antil the initial outlay is recoverol,

When this has been done-in, it is expected, two years--the busiki- ing is to become, the property of the nation.

A planetarium is a building ri special design which has a dones shaped roof. The apparatus re produces the muvements of pinnets and stars on the dome and those watching have everything explain- ed to them. In Germany, where the, apparatus was invented, these "aky theatres have proved most. popular.

"Conference in he Called.

Mr. Lansbury told reporte that every effort was being mode to find a auitable site.

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"I cannot yet disclose the nume of the organisation, but you can take it thit the financial backing is there. I hope shortly to call a tivos of the organisation, the conference between represonta-

Ministry of Education, my Per- manent Secretary and myself.

·Rest assured we will do everything possible to avail ourselves of the offer,

"I have reason to believe," said, Mr. Lansbury, "that if a planes tarium should be a success in Lan- don a similar offer, will be made by the organisation to other big towns in England. -

"It is rather surprising." he added, "that England for so long has been without a planetarium, for they yield. n. really wonderful and instructiva spectacle. They bring right in front of one the whole of the romance of the sky."

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