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TELEGRAPH?.- MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1932.

GREAT FESTIVITIES. “IRONSIDES” AT THE

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CHINESE TROOPS ON THE MOVE

London, Apr. 23. London, Apr. 28.

The Feast of St. George, Eng- The Fifth EXTRA RACE MEET-

Newcastle United deservedly beat

and the patron saint, ING will be held (Weather Por

Arsenal at Wembley, but a great con-land's

Shanghai, Apr. 23. mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on

The Evening Post and Mercury Saturday, 30th April, 1932, comtroversy is raging in England in con memory of the immortal William nexion with the first goal scored by Shakespeare are being celebrated

icarns that the advance guarda of mencing at 1.45 p.m.

The First Bell will be Rung at Newcastle. The Press are unanimous to-day throughout the country.

General Cimng Fat-kwal's famous In their views that Allen's Arst point

birth-place at "Ironsides" have arrived in the Shakespearo's 1.15 p.n

was illegal, but the referes is, adamant

At the conclusion of the match His Stratford on Avon to the centre of vicinity of Hangchow, where pre- Majesty the King presented the Cup the chief celebrations and the pic purations are being made for the the Newcastle turesque town was gally decorated arrival of the main force, which to the captain of

for the reception of the representatravelled on foot from Kwangsi, United

The attendance of 12,000 spectators tives of over 70 nations, who had from where they set out two

Shake- months ago. represented gate receipts of £25,000. come to do homage to The game was fast, sporting and ajspeare's memory. typical Cup game;

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The Prince of Wales flew from Windsor to take part in the cere- monies which included the opening by His Royal Highness of the new Shakespeare Memorial which has been erected on tho banks of the Avon River.

Theatre,

The Evening Post and Mercury says that the number of the troops in the Hangehow area is swelling units and estimates that 20,000 daily with the arrival of fresh men are already there.

It declares that trains filled with the troops are Been dally on Shanghul-Ningpo Railway, along which every station is occupied by soldiers.

A luncheon, presided over by the Mayor of Stratford and at- tended by the representatives of

The newspaper ndda that pre- all the leading nations of the world, preceded the ceremony at parations are being made to provide the Theatre and to-night the first shelter in Soochow for the 19th 3

performance in the Theatre will be Army, in the event of their falling 2iven when the first part of Henry back from Quinsan. Dug-outs and the Fourth is being staged in the entrenchments are being construct- presence of the Prince.-Britished with bricks taken from Soo- chow's ancient walls, and other Wireless.

military preparations are made-Reiter,

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Shanghai, Apr. 24. Amid every sign of respect and gratitude, thousands of Chinese gathered at the Hungjao cemetery, in sight of the Chinese aerodrome

of

to-day to attend the funeral Robert Short, the American nir- man who was killed in an aerial battle with the Japanese over Son- The Chinese chow in February. Government was officially repre- with many Rented, together Chinese public bodies.

ex the Government thereof.-Reuter,

she can't pay. The hope is pressed, but without conviction, that Britain's latest move is only f bargaining weapon.--Router's Special Service.

KOWLOON GOLF.

6. D. REID AND W. KERR TIE FOR HANDICAP EVENT

G. 1. Reid and W. Kerr each with scores of 87 minus 13 tied for the first prize in the handicap competition at the Kowloon Golf Club yesterday morning. The competition was open to members with handicaps of twelve jor over. There were twenty-six en-1

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The seven best scores were: G. D. Reid

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THE TIN CRISIS.

PRODUCTION TO BE STILL MORE RESTRICTED

Päris, Apr. 24.

Another Member Joins,

Wei-hai-wel, Apr. 23. Acting on instructions received from the British Legation, the British Consul, Mr. G. S. Moss, has sailed for Dairon to join the Lytton Commission as Technical Adviser.

Mr. Moss was formerly Consul at Nanking and was transferred to Wel-hai-wei in November, but proceeded first to Chinchow observer, and arrived here in the middle of January.-Reuter

IN LEAGUE WITH COMMUNISTS.

CHARGES LAID AGAINST EUROPEAN COUPLE

Shanghai, Apr. 21.

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if they are found guilty they A further cut of 20,000 tons anmay be sentenced to death. The Short's mother and brother,

un-prosecution alleges that the pair who had travelled especially from nually from June 1 has been America to attend the funeral,animously recommended by the Inter-were connected with Chinese Com. national Tin Committee to Bolivia, munists in Hunan and Kiangel- were the pathetic central figures Malay, the Dutch East Indies and

which the ceremony, of

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SCOTT'S GOOD PROGRESS ON AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT

Mr. Scott has now catablished two records, the first a 13 hour hop. from Lympne to Brindisi, and flight of less than four days from England to Karachi.

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After a short rest he will hop Charles Scott who left Lympne off again across India-Router.

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Calcutta, Apr. 24.

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Mr. Scott arrived here to-day again at daybreak.-Reutor.

ing here on Saturday morning had 6 p.m. Ho proposes to take levelled Butler's record.

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